It wasn't quite a week....but it felt like it! I think I handled our week unplugged worse than the kids did to be honest. We didn't accomplish much in terms of kindergarten, but we did a WHOLE lot of stuff. It was fun, it was tiring, it was demanding, and we actually have been watching less TV because of it....which is nice! Would I want to do it again, no....do I feel a little whiny saying that....yes.
lol All you wonderful families that don't watch TV and still accomplish everything you want to in a day are nothing short of AMAZING!!! I thought I would share a little bit of what our everyday looked like that week (and yes, we did all this stuff and more everyday....see what I mean by tiring?).
We had a great time with play dough in the mornings. I did a more extensive post
here (I also received my first snide comment for this post....I left it there you can still read it). :)
We did puzzles.....Silas is doing 24 piece unframed puzzles...he's 2.5....he amazes me! (Sorry for the mommy bragging moment). Annabelle graduated to independently working on 100 piece puzzles this week. This is a picture of them all working on their puzzles.
Even Jude had a good time doing puzzles.
We played charades. Asa is an airplane...can't you tell?
lolWe used the Twister mat for a lot of different little games. This one we were finding things that matched the circles color....
The finished mat.....buttons, play food....and a Christmas tree. :)
Silas loved working on this color game. He had a hard time differentiating some of the colors, but he still liked it.
We also did some of our
Christmas tot trays.
I saw this really neat idea on
Pinterest. It's a giant oil drip pan from
Wal-Mart. I got it for $10....and voila....a giant magnet board. No more Silas getting frustrated because he can't fit all the magnets onto a cookie sheet.
We also had a good time with the felt board and the gazillion felt board shapes that I cut out for church (man was that a project!!!).
Pretty proud of their work.
One night Zak and I had a lovely Christmas tree lit picnic. It was nice. :) And yummy.....
This was our last day TV free. Actually Zak was installing it when this picture was taken. Our week without the TV gave us little moments like this that we wouldn't normally have. Just sweet little times of just being together that I really, really enjoyed.
Although I don't know if I am convicted to be completely TV free.....I do know that I used it entirely too much throughout the day to distract/babysit my
littles. I would like to think that I am a little more free from that now.....it is strange how I had wanted to start using the TV less and less but never did anything about it. I really believe that in a way the Lord used this situation to really make me come to realize that we can make it through the day without it, we can accomplish things without it, and we would be a closer little family with less of it.
......but I guess our world wasn't the same without Shaun the Sheep.
lol Happy blogging!
jess_
hak