Wanted: Tips for Being The Best Stay At Home Mom I Can Be

Being a stay at home mom is the hardest job I have ever had - yet it's by far the best. I started staying home about eleven months ago, with my then eight month old daughter. I thought I was going to have oodles of free time as she napped and we would have tons of time to play together. Little did I know naps aren't a given no matter how much you work to have a stable schedule. However making breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as doing the laundry, keeping up with my housework and all the house hold errands are a given. Yup, staying home was a bigger job then I realized and wanting the best for my daughter meant I needed to brush up on my preschool lessons as well as my ability to make a variety of meals that could provide my family with healthy options. I started adjusting to the demands and doing what I felt was a good job and really got into a nice groove right about the time my second daughter came along. Things got busier and I have been feeling my way through life as a stay at home mom. We have a schedule that works for us - and now that I live this life, I wouldn't want it any other way for me and my family. As a previous career woman I have a huge respect for both at home moms and at work moms and my goal is to share some of the things that make my life as a mommy easier - from recipes to crafts I hope what we do in our home can make it to your home and you'll enjoy it!



My daily posts include fun activties I am doing in real time with my kiddos, dinners I am making for my family, snacks, and some fun things I discover along the way. I hope they are things other moms can use as tips rather than recreating the wheel. Let me know what you think and lets share some tips because nothing is better than bragging about what you and your little ones can do together!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Make Your Own No Skid "Grippy" Socks

Make Your Own No Skid "Grippy Socks
Perfect for Toddlers


Having a toddler at home is always busy and with cool weather dancing on my door step I have been looking for new skid socks for my 19 month old.  She tends to slide around the hardwoods with her regular socks and I certainly don't want her taking a dive and hurting herself.  I have been shopping around for new skid socks but was surprised by how expensive they can be, so that go me thinking - couldn't I make these really quickly and very easily for far less money?  The answer was yes I could.  So I walked into the craft section of my local Walmart and found puff paint - a container of it cost $.94, then I bought a package of 6 socks (I got some thicker athletic socks so I knew her feet would be cozy warm).  The socks cost me $4.96.  When I got home, I wrote on the bottom of the socks with the puff paint.  For some I wrote her name (as pictured), for others I did polka dots - what you write doesn't matter you just need the texture for gripping.  This took a total of about 2 minutes to do all six pairs, I allowed them to dry then flipped them over and did the other side.  As easy as that I now have six pair of grippy socks for $6 - and plenty of paint for more should my little one's feet grow this winter or the drier eat them (which happens at my house from time to time).

Here's a tip - this could be a really fun project for kids to make their own socks, with your help.  It may save your floors from shoes and could be a fun low cost project to break up your day.

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