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Thaleia

Looking Back on 2015

December 31, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

 

Dear Friends and Family,

sType 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease which isn’t curable at this point in time. It is a daily battle of carb counting and blood glucose to insulin ratios. Throw in hormones and somedays the T1D battle just whoops you! Even though we got the Dexcom CGM to help, it is not a cure-all. The pediatric receiver has a much greater “fail point” as far as low blood sugars which means most nights Riley is up checking the CGM a few times a night or doing finger sticks 2 times each and every night.

looking back on 2015

We joined a homeschool co-op that meets Mondays and this has been both a blessing and a curse. Early mornings are very hard for us. It has been nice for Eldest and Princess to be around other kids their own ages. Big Red doesn’t always care to go but his class is a little more difficult with ages 4-7. Lil’ Red only goes if daddy stays in class but most of the time just stays home with daddy.

Princess 2015 collage

As a parent of four children you would think parenting would get a little easier but it hasn’t. Princess has learned how to give insulin injections via an insulin pen to her big brother, which has helped on our blog travels and field trips. The older two sit together in the back of the van. Sometimes this is a good thing and other times not so much. She is also attending her 6th year of ballet and began pointe this year. She is a helper for the youngest students which pays for her classes. She then has dinner with her fellow helper teacher and goes on to attend her 90 min class. This makes her Monday’s very long. She also helps edit pictures and review products for Amazon from time to time. She began editing her own YouTube videos after some help from her brother.

Big Red 2015 collage

Big Red is technically in Kindergarten and while we are pretty relaxed in our schooling he continues to amaze me. His vocabulary and zeal for numbers is quite astounding. If you give that boy a chance he might talk your ear off in very long thought out paragraphs. All this talking has made him great in front of the camera which we will be seeing much more of him this next year via video reviews for toys and products.

Lil Red 2015 collage

Lil’ Red is a spit fire. He is ornery and just as smart as the other three! He keeps us on our toes and he has very good dexterity. He is a tactile little guy who loves hands-on activities like tot trays and busy bags. He is talking more and more each day and loves interacting with his big siblings as much as possible. He recently did his first video review for some gummy vitamins which we posted on Instagram!

Riley 2015 collage

Riley has had some medical ups and downs this year. He wasn’t feeling well and went to the doctors. He was called at work and told to get to the hospital right away for a blood transfusion due to severe anemia. This prompted lots of visits to two specialists and scopes to reveal no cancer, no celiac’s, and no crohn’s but no diagnosis either. With all this stress on top of managing T1D for Eldest he decided it would be best to quit his job. He resigned August 31. He now works for me, aka S2O Virtual Services.

S2O Virtual Services header

I have been actively blogging for 3 years but when Riley told me he was putting in his resignation I knew I would really have to up my income. I began picking a few other WAHM/VA’s brains and was able to begin marketing my social media and virtual assistant skills. I now provide support to a few bigger blogger’s as well as small business owners and authors who want their latest project reviewed and promoted across the internet.

Thaleia 2015 collage

I continue to add to my skills to market our services of which Riley manages a huge portion. I am trying to pinpoint the exact direction that both Something 2 Offer and Average Geeks needs to go in order to leverage more sponsored opps and free blog trips. Riley is working on getting his podcast back off the ground for Average Geeks and hopes that brings a nice following of like-minded individuals.

Eldest still loves recording Youtube videos, playing video games, and always has an audiobook running while he is building with LEGOs. He will probably be creating some of my upcoming videos for Youtube as well as podcast editing for his dad. He is a creative that is easily distracted, but his heart is so big if you take the time to look.

Eldest 2015 collage

One of my goals for 2015 was to spend more time with my hubby but I had not intended that time to be in doctor’s offices and hospital rooms. I am thankful that he is alive although we are still not sure what is going on with his health. He is my biggest supporter and that means the most to me. I could not get up the number of times a night he does and still be able to function on a daily basis.

So you can see that each and every day is a small struggle for us. With each struggle comes growth and victories. We wish you the best life has to offer and a healthy 2016!

Filed Under: Family, Lil' Red

Winter Sensory Bins

December 26, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Since Lil’ Red is a hands-on, tactile, sensory learner I am always looking for new ways for him to explore and learn. We haven’t made many sensory bins but they are always a hit when I do set them up!

Winter Sensory Bins

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Kindergarten, Preschool Prep, Tot School Tagged With: sensory, sensory bin

How I Make Money Blogging November 2015 Income Report

December 23, 2015 By Thaleia 1 Comment

I cannot believe another month has went by already but here we are in the middle of December already. This month I am not even worrying about income earned besides keeping track of it in a spreadsheet so that I know who is paying me and when I am to expect payment.

 How I Make Money Blogging November 2015 Income Report

I am beginning to get paid for various jobs that I did in early October, woohoo! So without further ado this is how I make money blogging:

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Filed Under: Blogging

Homemade Chicken Corn Chowder

December 22, 2015 By Thaleia 1 Comment

Do you have a list of recipes that are deemed your comfort foods? You know those recipes that not only are nutritious but warm your soul? This chicken corn chowder is one of those recipes. We were first introduced to this recipe when Eldest was in the hospital with DKA and we found out he had Type 1 Diabetes.

Homemade Chicken Corn Chowder

One of our local homeschool moms volunteered to bring us a meal and she brought us Creamy Chicken and Corn Chowder  by Cooking Classy. See she knew we would need to figure out the carbs in the soup if Eldest was going to eat it. I am very thankful for that hearty meal that we were able to enjoy last December as well as have the chance to tweak it and make it our own!

 

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Recipes

Winter Themed Busy Bag Ideas

December 20, 2015 By Thaleia 19 Comments

With Winter coming and colder weather it means that my little ones will spend more time inside. How about some Winter Themed Busy Bag Ideas to keep your little ones active and learning?
Winter Themed Busy Bag Ideas
I have gathered up 10 ideas from other KBN bloggers to share with you today.
Snowflake Felt Board (Winter Busy Bag Idea) from Teach Besides Me
Counting Snowballs Winter Math Activity from Fantastic Fun and Learning
Decorate a Gingerbread Man: Busy Bag Activity from Sunny Day Family
Snowman Dice Game {Free Printable} from Glues to my Crafts
Q-tip Snowflakes Busy Bag from Playdough to Plato
Snowflake Craft Stick Puzzle from Powerful Mothering
Popsicle Snowflake Art from Fantastic Fun and Learning
Reusable Igloo Sticker Busy Bag from Still Playing School
Snowflake Addition Montessori Activity from Every Star is Different
Igloo Made from Cornstarch Beads from Gift of Curiosity

For more Winter Themed Top 10 Posts check

out all the activities below:

Top 10 Winter Warmer Ideas from Powerful Mothering

Top 10 Winter Sensory Bins from Adventures of Adam

Top 10 Snowy Science Experiments from Lemon Lime Adventures

Top 10 Winter Crafts for Preschoolers from Craftulate

Top 10 Winter Crockpot Meals from Our Good Life

Top 10 Fun Winter Snacks for Kids from Sunny Day Family

Top 10 Snowflake Crafts from Play & Learn Everyday

Top 10 Easy to Make Ice and Snow Crafts from Witty Hoots

Top 10 Ideas for Outdoor Fun in the Snow from Nemcsok Farms

Top 10 Winter Printables for Preschool from Living Life and Learning

Top 10 Winter Science Ideas from P is for Preschooler

Top 10 Cool Snowmen Crafts from Crafty Kids at Home

Top 10 Winter Art Projects from Rhythms of Play

Top 10 Penguin Crafts for Kids from The Resourceful Mama

Top 10 Winter Sensory Bins from Study at Home Mama

Top 10 Snowman Science Activities for Kids from Little Bins for Little Hands

 

Filed Under: Homeschooling, Kindergarten, Preschool Prep, Top Ten Holiday Lists, Tot School Tagged With: busy bags, fine motor, indoor activities

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