Saturday, July 4, 2020

Favorite comics to read - June 2020 edition

Welcome back to my blog and talking about my favourite topic ever: comics!

I decided to put a list of current and ongoing comics I read on regular basis each time a new chapter is published and made a video talking briefly about each of them.

Here you can watch it directly from the blog or visit the video on YouTube.



Saturday, May 16, 2020

The Origami Serie on YouTube


There are numbers of things that can be done with paper. Make it plain white paper or make it fancy present paper, a page from a book, an advertising flyer. Literally any kind of paper.
Some of these things you can do are very fascinating. Like origami, the Japanese art of folding paper.
For this purpose is best to use not too thick but firm paper, so that it doesn't rip while you are folding it in the most unthinkable way but still it can be folded because it is not as hard as a wood piece.
That said, grab a page from yesterday's newspaper and get on watching episodes on my The Origami Serie on YouTube. 
It starts today with a prologue and will take you to a different story with a different item to fold and craft every week.
Japanese origami artists can create anything with just folding the paper. Some items require additional tools, like scissors or pencils, but most traditional subjects need paper and hands only.

Here is a link to the playlist to watch all episodes starting with the Prologue.
Otherwise, you can watch the Prologue directly from this page and jump later to the episode of your interest.
Episodes are listed below.



Episodes’ list:
Prologue
Sumo Fighters
Jumping Frogs
Collared Shirts

This page will constantly be updated with new links and utilities related to Origami crafting. Add it to your bookmarks, or share it on your Social Media’s!

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Quarantine Routine: Wake up and have breakfast

Breakfast and routine good practice for quarantine. Siemgirl

Will you go on a trip driving a car with an empty tank?
Probably not, unless you know for sure there is a gas station on your way that is close enough.
Same, will you start your day without having breakfast? No way, right?
It is often said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, that a human body assumes big part of the calories and energy needed for the day during this first meal: the breakfast.
How much of this is scientific truth and how much of it it is not.....that is not important to me. I had my experiences and believe that breakfast is a need that comes immediately in our daily activities. This is why we have breakfast right after waking up.
The menu can be different depending if it is a weekday or a weekend.
During quarantine, but in general during long periods at home (vacation or sickness) it is important to still keep track of the time and structure the days with different activities. Especially young children who do not distinguish yet on their own what time of the day or what day of the week it is, it is important to give them regularity and cycles so that they know exactly what day it is.
As for the breakfast, we eat milk with cereals from monday to friday. And drink water, milk or juice.
We eat something fancier like bread with chocolate cream, a croissant, a pastry or sweet cookies on weekends; while drinking water, milk or juice. This makes the breakfast during weekends special and different from what we have on weekdays. Even luxurious, if the kids don't get the chance to eat sweets too much during the week.
This way, a young child will always be able to tell if it is a weekday or weekend since the very start of the day.
For me it plays a big role not to offer sweets and festive menus too often. We are home to follow rules and preserve health, not to have a vacation.

For further ideas about quarantine, to know how I structure my days, visit the Quarantine daily routine structure article and visit other activities from there. Other than breakfast, there are inspirations for morning and afternoon activities with children.

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Daily routine under quarantine


Lovely readers!
It is pretty popular to post about what we do or don't do daily these days. So why not tell you how I structure my days? Of course, every single day there is an exception here or there, but keeping track of a daily timeflow is best.
Since I live in Germany, my daily routine adjusts to local regulations. Different countries or even different regions may or may not be allowed to do what I do on a daily basis.

Especially if you live with kids, it is important to have structure they can stick to, plus being able to have a set time for specific things and do homework or educational activities at least once a day (depending on the age of the kids).
Some items are self explaining, for some other I will explain more into details what that means for us. Feel free to ask questions in the comments section or to contact me on social media for direct questions and suggestions. I would appreciate if there is interest about any of the activities, I can write more posts with detailed descriptions or tutorial videos.

8.00-8.45 Do some sport, shower.
8.45-9.15 Preschool activities.
9.15-10.30 Play games at home. / Do chores, shopping groceries.
10.30-11.30 Walk and play in the park.
12.00-14.00 Cook, have lunch, clean after lunch.
14.00-14.30 Watch some television.
14.30-16.30 At home activities.
16.30-17.30 Walk in the park.
17.30-18.30 Dancing.
18.30-20.30 Cooking, eat dinner, tidy up after.
20.30-21.00 Watch some television.
21.00-21.15 Preparing for bed.
21.15-21.30 Goodnight story, sleep.
21.30~ (Adults only, if you don't fall asleep with the kids) Take over some leftover activities / have some time for yourself.

Each time and its activities will be discussed in a separate post. Please click on each timeframe and activity to land on the details page.