Northern Colorado Kids Calendar of Events

21 July 2010

I found this on Craigslist. I know nothing about the photographer, but their website is very professional. Might be a great opportunity for your budding photographer!

7/28: Photography Workshop for Kids (Northern Colorado)

One Day Photography Workshop for Kids
Ages 12 to 18
$25 per person

We're a professional photography studio located in Greeley, CO. Workshop will be conducted by a professional photographer with a degree in photography. Photographer Tena Olson earned her degree in Los Angeles where she lived for 20 years before opening O Photography Studio in Colorado almost 2 years ago. She is a Fine Art Photographer who specializes in Fine Art and Wedding and Portrait photography. She has been conducting workshops for 10 years in Los Angeles where she has also had many exhibits of her work.

The one day workshop will give your kids the opportunity to learn some invaluable techniques in photography including learning to read light, understand how to use their camera, learn compositional techniques and more...not to mention just have a good time with other kids who are interested in photography and being outdoors. The workshop will take place in and around Masonville, Carter Lake and Horsetooth Reservoir. Classes limited to 10 people. Sign up soon. $25 per person - all day.

To sign up, visit www.ophotographystudio.com/workshops

16 July 2010

Snack List

My kids were forever telling me they were hungry, asking for a snack and another snack and another snack...you get the idea. So I decided to make up a list of what they could have and get for themselves. So many people have told me they like that idea that I thought I'd share it here. Of course, you could modify it to your family's likes/dislikes.

Breakfast (pick 1)

2 pieces of toast with butter and jelly or peanut butter or cream cheese or 1 small spoonful of cinnamon sugar for both pieces

1 bowl of cereal w/milk

1 egg and 1 piece of toast

1 yogurt with 1 piece of fruit

Oatmeal or grits with 1 small squirt of syrup or 1 small spoonful of brown sugar



Snacks (between breakfast and lunch and again between lunch and dinner)

List 1 (pick 1)

List 2 (pick 2)

List 3 (as many as you need)

1 candy

20 Pretzels

Fruit

1 Granola bar or other bars

10 Crackers

Vegetables

1 cup chips or cheezy poofs

1 cup applesauce

Gum (only 2 pieces at a time)

1 muffin

½ cup of peanuts


1 popsicle

2 pieces of cheese


1 package of crackers with cheese or peanut butter in them

2 meat sticks


½ cup of raisins



4 dried apricots



Yogurt or go-gurt



½ bag popcorn



15 small rice cakes



1 big rice cake



1 hard boiled egg



1 cup cottage cheese



½ cup hummus or bean dip



1 tamale



1 chicken leg






They do have access to cup and 1/2 cup bowls, so the measuring part was easy. They colors were to correspond to the food pyramid. While I may not agree with it 100%, it's a good starting point for the kids.

Mom, I'm bored!

In case your kids are telling you they are bored, as mine are doing, I thought I'd share my newest list. These are things my kids can do at home basically by themselves. Hopefully, this will spark some ideas for them!

Things to do when you are bored

Draw or color

Make an obstacle course

Knit, crochet or cross stitch

Work on 4H projects

Do a craft

Build with legos

Play with the dogs

Work on a Girl Scout Badge

read

Play hide & seek

Do your chores

Do jumping jacks

Go through magazines for fun ideas

School work

Collect leaves or flowers and press them

Make some bead necklaces

Write a story

Sing

Playdough

Make a tent with blankets

Pull weeds

Make a braided or tied bracelet

Put on a play

Do a puzzle

Listen to a book on cd

Collect seeds

Take a shower

Find cloud shapes

Start a nature journal

Play hopscotch

Write a letter

Watch bugs

Make a treasure map/treasure hunt

Plan a trip to another planet

Cut pictures from old magazines for a collage

Take a nap

Make rock pets

Play leappad

Play dressup

Play store

Make a fairy house outside

Make up a new word and what it means

Blow bubbles outside

Watch netflix

Memorize something like a poem or song

Change the sheets on your bed

Play library

Play computer games

Make popcorn

Work on a scrapbook

Play with balloons

Invent a new world

Create your own holiday

Watch library movies

Explore the backyard, take notes

Visit cakewrecks

Make up your own Bored list




















Play Games


Cold Weather

Warm Weather

Twister Moves

War

Go sledding

Color with Chalk outside

Food Pyramid

Yahtzee

Build a snowman

Write on the sidewalk with ice cubes

Blockus (kitchen table only)


Build a snow fort

Play in the sprinkler



Make a snow obstacle course

Play in the pool



Make snow angels

Ride bikes



Swing in the snow

Paint sidewalk with water



Play soccer in snow!

Wash the car



Snowshoe

Wash your bike


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