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Our school has an Outdoor Learning Committee that I am a part of. We all feel very strongly that the environment where the children play outside is just as important as the environment inside our school. We have worked hard to make our playground an area where the kids can run, exercise explore and yes...learn! Outside play plays an important role in children's development! They are working gross motor muscles and getting must needed exercise. They learn how to solve problems such as when social disagreements arise. They learn empathy as they help friends who get hurt. They learn to take risks and see where their limits are and feel empowered as they take those risks and succeed. They create games and role play. They learn science concepts as they discover things in nature and learn to look closer and ask questions about what they see as they discover new things. They learn kindness as they try to save an insect in danger or nurture a plant. They are literally learning about life and life skills as they play outside, so we knew the environment needed to support that. We had an area that we were having some problems with in the middle of our asphalt area. We wanted to turn it into something all of the kids could explore and benefit from and decided to create a Barefoot Sensory Path. We came up with a design and my husband figured out how to make it so that it would be sturdy and last. Our amazing PTO gave us funds to purchase the materials and we had fun shopping at Lowes for items that would provide the sensory experiences we were hoping for. Our team came in on a Saturday and went to work. Our maintenance team had dug the area down four inches so that it would be even with the asphalt. We put down a layer of paver sand, and then the 4x4's. We glued some materials to 2x2 pieces of plywood. The sections were all 2x2. We filled the sections with paver base and tamped it solid. My son even came and helped! Here is the finished frame. Of course, we had to test it out! Here is the finished path!! We were so excited for the kids to try it! It was a huge success!! The kids absolutely loved walking on it with bare feet, crawling on it and feeling with their hands and even laying in it enjoying the warmth radiating from it from being in the sun. Another new area we created was an area to create roads, ramps, etc. using scrap wood, cars, signs and other loose parts. This lovely lady below had the vision for this area! We also added an area to really work those gross motor muscles. Mr. Doyle created a boundary to keep it all contained to one area. We filled it with stumps, logs, and large branches. The kids have created obstacle courses and love lifting these up to show how strong they are! They jump, balance and create here. They collaborate and problem solve. They use both critical and creative thinking skills. This is a great area to develop 21st Century Learning Skills as they play! For our nature lovers, we have an area with plants for them to explore and observe. Some are edible such as peppermint and fennel. We have cone flowers, milkweed, irises, sunflowers and more. This area is a great place to explore and observe insects also! Here are some other things on our playground where they can let lose and have fun! Our playground is still a work in progress! We have many more ideas that we want to implement some day! One step at a time!
Stained kitchen cabinet are very popular, however painted cabinets are starting to become more popular. Homeowners of older homes like to paint cabinets because they can give older stained cabinets a fresh look for a minimal amount of money. Another reason people like painted cabinets is because stained wood floors in kitchens are very popular and stained wood cabinets with stained wood floors looks like a sea of brown. If you are interested in painting your kitchen cabinets, consider the following paint colors. White and Off WhiteWhite is probably the number one color people select when painting kitchen cabinets. White cabinets have been around for a very long time, so they will probably stay in style perhaps forever. Off white is another option if you desire a slightly warmer look. You can also glaze your white cabinets to give them a more custom look. TurquoiseTurquoise is a fun option for painted kitchen cabinets. Photo by Sheila bridges design, inc - Browse kitchen photos Black and GrayThe second most popular paint color for kitchen cabinets is either black or gray. Black and gray are also neutral colors that should not go out of style. They tend to have a bit of a more formal look over white, however you need to make sure you have enough light in your kitchen to balance out the darker colors. People often distress black cabinets for a more vintage or rustic look. Photo by Elizabeth Lawson Design - Look for kitchen pictures Muted GreenA popular color used over the past few years for kitchen cabinets is a muted green. Muted green is a medium gray color with a touch of green. This color is still rather neutral, but not as sterile as gray. Photo by Sabrina Alfin Interiors - Browse kitchen ideas Navy BlueAnother elegant color for painted kitchen cabinets that is also a bit fun is navy blue. Navy blue has been popular for many years, however is making a very strong reappearance lately in many aspects of home decorating. Photo by Brandon Barré Architectural Interior Photographer - Look for kitchen pictures YellowIf you want a fun and bright kitchen, consider painting your cabinets a sunny yellow. Yellow cabinets are appropriate in a cottage or beach style home. Photo by Christine Donner Kitchen Design Inc. - Look for kitchen pictures Bold ColorYou can paint your kitchen cabinets most any bold color to create a fun and energetic space. Photo by Red Pepper Design & Cabinetry - Search kitchen design ideas Photo by Koch Architects, Inc. Joanne Koch - More kitchen ideas Photo by Teddy Edwards - Search kitchen design ideas Photo by Lorrien Homes & Remodeling - Discover kitchen design ideas
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FacebookTweetPin103 I didn’t mean to fall off the map – we’ve had work going on here (basement tile and carpet), and I’ve been working as well. But I’m here today to share an update to our kitchen remodel plans. Things are coming together, slowly but surely, and I’m feeling a little more under the gun because in my last meeting with my contractor, he said he would be ready to start work around May 10th vs. June 1st, as we had originally planned. Even though it’s not a huge change in timeline, it has sent me into a bit of a panic, making sure I have everything lined up and ready to go. A Word on Custom vs. Semi-custom Cabinets Originally, we met with a kitchen designer from a kitchen/bath company to get a quote on cabinets and help with the kitchen design. Perhaps I’m a little out of touch when it comes to the cost of new cabinets, but the quote for semi-custom cabinets seemed a wee bit on the high side, plus we were limited in the cabinet color options (unless we wanted to pay an upcharge for a “custom color). I have been doing a lot of […]
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