Saturday, December 17, 2011

oh designer Christmas tree

oh Christmas tree...
how I love your branches...
your branches filled with memories and fun...
branches filled with perfectly-imperfect creations and ornaments created and chosen by our children
Norman, our Christmas tree this year

Christmas is about family
about children
and memories
and warm fuzzy feelings
and joy, love, peace...
and a perfect babe born in a stable...

my biggest Christmas pet peeve is the need to have the perfect Christmas
the perfect house lights
     don't get me wrong...I LOVE house lights
the perfect door wreath
     I love me a pretty wreath...but it doesn't have to be $75
the perfect plate of goodies to deliver to the neighbor
     let the kids help with the goodies, 
the perfect family Christmas photo/card
     I love a great Christmas card, but does it represent YOUR family
and the worst of all...
the designer Christmas tree...
you know the one...
the house...
the family...
that has the designer tree...
the tree that is Perfect...
not an ornament out of place,
not a light or twinkle not where it's supposed to be...
and not one perfectly imperfect handmade kids ornament on it...
boy child's penguin-circa 2009

the families with these perfect trees talk about how 'special' the kids are because they get their own tree...
in their room...
with THEIR ornaments on it...
girl child's kindergarten present to us, 2006

I've never talked to any of these kids,
     not sure how they turn out as adults,
but I can't imagine growing up in a house where the macaroni wreath with my toothless 1st grade smile ornament wasn't 'allowed' to hang on my mom's perfect tree...where the special weird snowman ornament 'Uncle Randy' gave me had to hang on a different tree out of sight from the perfect tree in the living room....

How has the beauty of Christmas gone from the perfection of a babe born in a barn to a what-ever-the-color/theme-of-the-season-is-perfect-kid-free Christmas tree?

I find it ironic and sad that our Savior was also not good enough to be the main attraction on the first Christmas...that he wasn't born in the 5 star inn with the newest nursery theme decorating his nursery...


boy child's ornament 2010-so.very.random!

I think our Christmas trees should be filled with kids...
with their uniquely handcrafted works of art
their hand selected ornaments
their love
these all point to the perfectly imperfectness of the first Christmas.
Christmas was never meant to be 'perfect'
we can't be perfect...
perfect was born for us on the first Christmas morning,
born to free us from the burden of being perfect
lollipop-boy child 2008
 Popsicle nativity-girl child 2006

and that is my little Christmas soap box...let your kids hang their uniquely crafted artwork on your Christmas tree...show them that they are good enough for your tree, they don't need to be perfect to fit into your Christmas memories!
Seriously, what is more important, your designer Christmas tree or the heart of your child that feels loved year after year when they get to hang their hand crafted, uniquely picked out, cherished ornaments on the family tree!
boy child 2008

wasn't the meaning of that first Christmas so obvious?
that Christmas is for all children
for the imperfect of us all
for family
for love, peace, joy

both girl child's all pink heart painted at 7,
'Jesus loves me' given to us by a church that was
praying for her when she was in the NICU
I mourn the day when our grown children claim all their weird/unique/precious ornaments that they have created and collected over the years leaving our tree free from their memories, from their perfectly-imperfectness.

Merry Christmas

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

just because

let me introduce you to a new friend of mine
Marcel...he (maybe she, I'm not sure) cracks me up

tell me you're not laughing...or at least smiling
'I have shoes and a face and I like that about myself'...

and take 2

hope you enjoy your day...

Thursday, December 8, 2011

if the shoe fits

...or sock...
and it's more like if the sock DOESN'T fit....

I made our (my Beau & mine) Christmas stockings 14 yeas ago...
and I guess the style back then was ugly...
or something close to that!

I've hated our stockings for about 10 years now...
not sure I ever really loved them...
but full on HATED for quite awhile!

this is how attached we were to our stockings...we couldn't even remember from year to year who's was who's...I think we settled on mine being the lighter one and his the darker...but I'm not sure it that was the original assignment!

anyways...off to the fabric store...
and I found some fabric that I LOVED...

oh, so pretty!...just a little Christmas decorating tip...don't get stuck in the Christmas fabric section...
rather than the ol' snowman/Christmas tree/Santa/candy canes/reindeer
decide what color scheme you want and look for fabric in those colors....
I wanted to stick with the green theme because of the tree skirt I made last year...
but also wanted it to not be too green....
I also like texture and corduroy is a favorite of mine...so I found our pattern fabric first and then off to the corduroy to match up colors...
I didn't end up using the polka-dots...might make a table runner with it...we'll see.

I traced our old stockings
adding more curve to the heel because it felt too straight

cut them out...
measured for the cuff

sketched out the toe and heel

printed off initials for them (so we can remember which one belongs to who (or is it whom?)
the 'B' is Lucinda Calligraphy and the 'K' is Victorian LET 
cut them out
and then cut the heel, toe and initial out of the contrasting fabric

you will need 2 toe's and 2 heels,
(make sure to label them and draw an arrow for the top of them because they are both slightly football'esq shapes and look a lot alike once they're cut out!)
only one initial is needed unless you want one on both sides
and make sure to cut the initial out backwards (well, if you're cutting out on the wrong side of the fabric!)

the stripe fabric on mine is leftover from our tree skirt last year
the pattern fabric on Beau's is also on our tree skirt but I had to buy more
cut it all out...
sew them all together...

which I'm not quite done with yet...
I like our stockings to have a little more body to them 
so I wanted to line them and have them padded.
and I didn't have material for the lining...
so off to the store for more fabric 
and then I will finish them up today...
I'll update this post when I have them all done....
...to be continued!

AND
Done!

and because I'm not a real seamstress...
I just play one on my blog
I can in no way walk you through getting from
this 

 

to this

I can tell you there was some seam ripping/frustration/under the breath mutterings that all happened but I'm not sure that is needed to get to the final product...

Sunday, December 4, 2011

are pigs flying?

I'm not sure...but it seems like they might be
or I might have gone crazy...

whatever happened...
the girl child was blissfully happy...
her love language is quality time
and when that quality time is spent doing something she has dreamed of...
well...she's then on cloud nine!

so we listened...
listened and shuddered a bit...
when she said she wanted to go to the mall for her birthday...

really...the mall...you're turning 11...
not 16 or even 13...
but 11...

after talking with a friend
(also a mother of one of girl child's best friends)
about how crazy someone would be to let a group of 11 year old girls celebrate a birthday at the mall...
she suggested maybe not having the party there...
and not letting them roam the mall...
but giving them a scavenger hunt to do at the mall...
thanks Kathy...brilliant idea!

so I asked all the parents of the girls she wanted to invite if they would be comfortable with me taking their girls to the mall...
assuring them that they would be 100% chaperoned by me the entire time
they were all fine with it...
so them I decided to take the plunge and do it...
...and NO...I haven't taken up drinking...

we also continued to let girl child believe that she was too young to have a party at the mall...
so she thought that the party was just going to be girls hanging out and do sleepover type stuff...
I had also asked all the parents to not let their daughters know the plan so it would be a surprise...

after all the girls arrived and the presents had been opened...
I had one more present...

it was the mall scavenger hunt list in a card...

I had made a list
I googled "mall scavenger hunt"
got a lot a different lists...
compiled some of what I liked
printed it off and met a friend at the mall
we went over the list to see what would work...
what wouldn't work
and what I could add to the list
I was able to add lots of Christmas themed stuff to the list because of her birthday being in December...
this would also be a fun activity to do with kids that you're trying to entertain over the long Christmas break...

some stuff they just had to find and check off the list
A video surveillance camera
5 business cards
A store catalog
A discarded receipt
A coupon
An unhappy baby or toddler
A pay phone (make sure your mall has one!)

other things they needed to DO (and I wrote some in code that they had to figure out)
Walk around the playground 3 times (no running)
Say Merry Christmas to 10 different groups of people
Keep your hands soft, get a some free lotion for your hands
Take a 3D peek (Old Navy had a 3D thing set up and handing out 3D glasses)
Get a small piece of wrapping paper for free
Eat for free at the Farm...

some things they needed pictures of them doing
A team member posing with a mannequin – both posing the same
Your team all wearing sunglasses
Your team saluting people as they exit Old Navy
A picture of the entire team in front of 5 different Christmas trees
Entire team modeling a feather boas or scarves
Entire team in hats
1 team member modeling a pair of 5 inch heels
1 team member kissing a mannequin on the cheek
Every team member needs a picture with an animal, and the animal must start with one of their initials.


some trivia questions or things they needed to count or keep track of
How many stalls are in the food court ladies restroom?
What does it cost to add bacon to your 6” sub at Subway?
How many couches are there in front of Macy’s?
How much does it cost to ‘live in a fairy-tale’?
How many candy vending machines are there?
How many restaurants are in the food court?
How much does it cost to wrap present 5 presents?
How many Christmas trees have a star on top?



and then the things that would cost them money...(their favorite part!)
Using ONLY $1.25 purchase a dozen of something from the food court (1 dozen for the entire team...not a dozen for each team member); sit and eat your purchase.
All team members need to make a wish in the fountain-you can’t toss more than $0.50worth of coins, total for the entire team
All team members must purchase a different scented hand sanitizer none of them costing more than $1.50
I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore...take a trip in a Hurricane
Cheese...squeeze in for a photo booth shoot.
Buy 1 package for your entire team a set of 5 lip gloss or chap sticks with animals on them, spend no more than $9
Buy a card of earrings with at least 6 sets of earrings costing no more than $10

if they found something for less they could put that $ towards something else on their list...
the lip gloss they got for $7 so they were able to spend extra on the earrings and the hand sanitizer they found on sale ($1) so I let them buy the little carrier things for the sanitizers for $0.50...making them $1.50 total...

They all got to keep their hand sanitizers and carrier things...
and then the lip gloss and earrings we came home and drew numbers, #1 chose her favorite lip gloss...then #2...and so on...then #5 had first choice on the earrings...they ended up with a card of earrings with 9 sets...and 5 girls...so the birthday girl (she got 3 gift cards for jewelry for the birthday) only took one pair

the girls had a blast...
we only had 5 girls...
that was the girl child's choice, but it turned out great because then I could drive them all 
and also having a small group I just had them all stay together, no teams also meant the birthday girl got to be with all her friends and didn't have to choose...no drama!
and then bonus...the 'picture'part of the hunt has all the girls for great thank you cards latter!

the only thing I would change is NO photo booth...
it was WAY to small, 
it cost $5...
for shots of chins and foreheads...
and this is the only thing that caused any girl 'issues'...
a few came out of the booth crying...sheesh...it's just a photo booth...

and then we came home for some birthday cake...
the cake is a bag with presents falling out...

fun times...Happy Birthday Girl!

Friday, December 2, 2011

What a Joy!

our sweet precious baby girl is 11 years old today...
I'm thinking that might officially be a 'tween'...
eek....
and she doesn't know it but we are surprising her with 
yikes...
a.party.at.the.mall...
yes I know...I might be crazy...
but it will be 100% chaperoned by ME 
(yeah, I know, not cool mom!  I know)
and there is only be 5 tween girls
and they will have a 'plan'...
it's going to be a scavenger hunt at the mall...
so no free roaming tweens on my watch!



here is my prayer for our baby girl today....
adapted from Psalm 139


O Lord, you have searched her and known her.You know when she sits down and when she wakes up; you discern her thoughts from far away.  You search out her path and her lying down, and You know all her ways. Even before a word is on her tongue, O Lord, you know it completely. You protect her, You are  behind and before her, and your hand is upon her.  Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is so high that I cannot attain it.  Where can she go from your spirit? Or where can she flee from your presence?  If she ascends to heaven, you are there; if she makes her bed, you are there.  If she takes the winds of the morning and settle at the farthest limits of the sea, even there your hand shall lead her, and your right hand shall hold her fast.  If she says, "Surely the darkness shall cover me, and the light around me become night,"  even the darkness is not dark to you; the night is as bright as the day, for darkness is as light to you. It was You who formed her inward parts; you knit her together in my  womb.  I praise you, for she is fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; that I know very well.  Her frame was not hidden from you, when she was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. Your eyes beheld her unformed substance. In your book were written all the days that were formed for her, when none of them as yet existed.... Search her, O God, and know her heart; test her and know her thoughts.  See if there is any wicked way in her, and lead her in the way everlasting.



Yes, the LORD has done amazing things for us! What joy!' 
Psalm 126:3...Madison's Miracle Verse...
What a Joy is right...you are a sweet treasure from God and he has wonderful plans for your life!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Dirty Santa...

they are in awe of how big dirty santa is

that's our new tradition...
since target went and closed their garden section...

girl child trying to pop off boy child's head
we were forced last year to find a new Christmas tree getting tradition...
getting our tree at the 'dirty santa' tree lot


their faces were over the top cheese in this pic...
just give me a nice simply smile...please

just to clarify...
we've named him dirty santa...
that's not the actual name of the place....
santa just looks like he could use some oxi clean...
a good long soak in the stuff...
but I get it...
year after year of being out in the nasty elements 
and your whites aren't looking so white anymore!

i will love him and squeeze him and call him george
the kids could hardly contain themselves...
we never get a tree this early...
we always wait until after the girl child's birthday...(Dec 2nd)
I never wanted Christmas to crowd her birthday,
making her birthday not as special or something like that...
last year she wanted to know why we waited until after her birthday to get a tree
I explained my reasons...
she disagreed...
having a tree up for her birthday would make it seem more special...
only Dec babies get the opportunity for a Christmas tree up on their birthdays...
well played girl child...
so this year...
lights up...tree up
house decorated for Christmas...
all before December even starts...
I think I'm going to like this new tradition...
this is how I wanted them to pose in front of dirty santa...
but they just couldn't get their acts together and contain themselves for one nice dirty santa shot
dirty santa is a nice tree lot...
mr. tree man...
who thought I was weird when I asked if I could take a picture...
or maybe he just wasn't 'speaking the same english as us'
(boy child's suggestion....
he did seem more native to south of the border...)
anyways...

mr. tree man was very nice and friendly...
talked to me about his grandkids...
how he likes to sell trees because it makes kids and families happy...

he told me how nice and behaved boy and girl child were...
guess he wasn't hearing me yell at remind them to stop being crazy

 and extra bonus...our tree came with a name...
a name at no extra cost...
in fact I think the name made it cheaper!...


boy child wanted to sit next to Norman on the way home...keep him safe...
Beau liked the price so much that he was okay with us keeping Norman's name tag on him....

what's your Christmas tree getting tradition?

Saturday, November 26, 2011

the bird soup

all the work....
   which I LOVE....
that goes into the the Thanksgiving meal
and one of my favorite parts....
my own personal holiday tradition
....the day after soup!



the recipe in a nut shell
Bird Soup
1 turkey carcass or a a few of the larger bones
lots of water
    you can skip the bone boiling stage if that grosses you out and just opt for chicken broth
2 lb bag of carrots, peeled and chopped
entire bunch of celery ( washed and chopped, don't throw out those celery leaves...they have amazing flavor to add to any soup!)
1/2-1 whole chopped onion
any other veggies you want; corn, green beans, broccoli, peas (save the peas till the end), potatoes, brussel sprouts, etc....
a 'dollop' or 2 of gravy
2 scoops or 7 of mashed potatoes
bay leaf
salt and pepper
rice or noodles (optional)

yep, I'm a bone boiler...
we save the turkey carcass (could there be a grosser word?)
and I boil it for hours the next day...
just water 
and bones 
and whatever meat the vultures family didn't pick off 
all go into a pot

bring to a boil and then simmer for at least 1 hour, but 5-6 is great!  just keep adding water when it starts to get low.
then the hour before you're ready to eat, grab another large pot, and put your colander/strainer in the top, pour the boney water through catching all the wonderful broth in the bottom pot,
now return the broth to the stove and add whatever veggies you want (if you have some leftover from a veggie platter that's wonderful to use), I usually put in the 'soup trinity' (carrots, celery, & onions), then add some turkey...lots and lots of turkey (the small stuff that isn't good for sandwiches)... a few dollops of the leftover gravy helps make the soup creamy, leftover mashed potatoes are great (I like to leave the potatoes out and then heat a scoop up in the microwave and scoop the soup over the top of the spuds in the bowl...yummy!)...toss in some salt and pepper to taste and a bay leaf or 2...
if you want rice in the soup toss in a handful about 20 minutes left in the hour, if you prefer noodles toss them in the last 10 minutes....

happy bird soup!

other leftover turkey ideas
turkey salad (like chicken salad...but with turkey...so yummy with cranberry sauce)
turkey enchiladas

what do you do with your turkey leftovers?


Thursday, November 24, 2011

give thanks

I am so thankful for so much...
I didn't jump on the whole facebook thankful challenge thing...
never have...
I not sure why,
maybe it seemed insincere for me,
although I know plenty of people that are doing it and they are 100% sincere in their thanks...

  I am thankful,
      I don't want you to think I'm not,
maybe I felt that facebook was too impersonal...
like I was posting my diary for all to read...
...so, then why would I post it on my blog...
...because it is MY blog and it's more like my online journal...
and I may never actually publish this post, we'll see!

I'm thankful for my parents that raised me in a Christian home
thankful for the country that I live in that gives me so many freedoms
....freedom to serve my Lord Jesus Christ
freedom to teach my children and other peoples children about his love
....freedom to learn,
      not only allowed to be educated, but making it possible!
   seriously, I remind both of my kids that it is such a gift that we live in this country,
education is huge, and it's GIVEN to all of us!  no matter our gender or income...

I'm thankful for the people that came into my life at various points sharing with me God's love and truths...

I'm thankful for a college education (that we're still paying off)
thankful for an income to pay off my college education.

I'm thankful for meeting my husband at that college.

thankful for in-laws that raised my husband in a Christian home.

I'm thankful for the Christian couples that were in both of our lives at different times giving us the desire, goal, and tools for building a healthy Christian marriage.

I'm thankful for choices we both made before we ever met that led to pure, loving, wonderful sex life (yep, I went there!).
Thankful for communication with my husband.
Thankful for his love of God, his desire to serve God, his desire to share God's love.
Thankful for his love of our children.

I'm thankful for our children,
  healthy, beautiful, loving children...
thankful for the health care, doctors, medicines and God's miracles that have blessed us with two healthy beautiful, loving children....
Thankful for all the people in our children's lives that have shared God's love with them.
   thankful that they have a faith in God and a heart to share his love with others.

I'm thankful for a daddy's girl,
     that will talk to her daddy about anything...ANYTHING!
thankful that she is all girl...all silly, giggly, sparkly girl!
thankful that she is loving, tender, hopeful, & kind
thankful that she loves God, and wants to serve Him.
  thankful that she will not look for a boy to fill the needs that both God and her daddy have filled already!

Thankful for a momma's boy...
  a boy that has a heart to share love with the 'women' in his life...
a boy that is tender and loving and gentle...
   and rough & tough and funny and amazing...
thankful that he loves God and wants to serve Him.
thankful for a boy that will make an amazing husband
     because he will look at his father to see how to love and care for his wife and children.

I'm thankful for the grandparents that our children have...
the legacy of love, marriage, and loving God that they share with our children....

Thankful for so much more...
  for the turkey sitting in the kitchen waiting to be stuffed...

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

the bitter sweet

cranberry relish....
this is way better than any ol' canned cranberry jelly goop...
   ...what is that stuff anyways?

this has becoming a new tradition in our family...
it's a recipe from my sister-in-law's grandmother...
...my husband's, brother's wife....
she shared it with us a few years back
(can't remember now, but maybe 5 years ago?)
my mom made the recipe last year
and this is the first year I've made it...
so yummy...and so easy...
actually I should say the kids made it this year...
I was only in the kitchen for parts of the process
....the big knife process
...and the taking pictures process
girl child cutting and coring the apple
boy child peeling the orange
big knife sitting just haphazardly in the mix!

and this recipe is so simple that I actually walked them thru the recipe from the other room while I folded clothes!
lets pretend that I didn't just yell at them to stop yelling at each other

Grandma Grace Carlson's Cranberry Relish
Prepare at least 2-3 days before using so ingredients blend
1 pkg. cranberries
1 orange, peeled and seeded
1 lemon, peeled and seeded
1 apple, cut and cored, no need to peel
1 16 oz. can crushed pineapple
     (I had a 20 oz can, that I just measured out 16 oz/approx 2 cups)
1 cup sugar

Wash cranberries in colander.  Grind first four ingredients; cranberries, orange, lemon, apple. (Grandma used a meat grinder; food processor is best next option, and probably safer if your leaving the kids unsupervised your letting your kids make the recipe...). Add pineapple, with it's juice, and the sugar to the ground fruit. Let stand 1-2 hours and taste. Add more sugar if needed but keep it fairly tart.
Relish will sweeten some as it stands for a few days.
It will also darken, I was worried, I remembered it being darker, and when the kids were finished it was a pale pink, I think all the air bubbles from the food processing...it darkened up pretty fast, like within an hour...

I doubled the recipe because I think it's a nice gift to 'bottle' up and hand out to friends
lots of cranberry relish
 there was one other sm jar already gifted to the piano teacher

if you give as a gift remind them that this needs to be refrigerated.... 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

the Bird

I've 'hosted' most of the Thanksgiving meals since we've been married...
so, 14 years turkey feast and maybe 5 of them have been elsewhere....
I love it...and really it's not something to stress over...
    ....or maybe it's because my family (in-laws included) 
     are low key, roll with the flow, kind of people
...yes, I'm thankful for our families...them are good people!
our menu this year...
the bird
mashed potatoes and gravy
stuffing/dressing
green bean casserole
salad 
cranberry relish
rolls & butter
(no yams or sweet potatoes, none in attendance this year really like them)
and then the desserts
pies; dutch apple, pumpkin, & chocolate
molasses cookies

easy peasy...
I wanted to share a family secret recipe to make your Thanksgiving center piece, the bird, low-no stress and perfectly moist and juicy!
ready for it...
it's all about the bag...
the Reynolds, turkey size oven bags...so simple!
make sure the bird is defrosted 
take out all the innards
stuff it if you stuff your bird
butter it up
toss a few tablespoons of flour and some salt and pepper into the bag
place the turkey in the bag
if you're feeling festive and creative you can put some rosemary and thyme on the top of the bird or even some lemon or orange slices
close up the bag
poke some holes in the top
and cook it according to the baking table inside the box...

no need for basting throughout the process
no need to add anything to 'brown-up the bird'

you can use a meat thermometer if you'd like 
     sometimes I have.... 
          sometimes I haven't, GASP!
the bird is always perfect
don't ya just love stock turkey feast photos...?
does anyone really sit down with the bird whole!
I searched the intra-web and not one photo could I find of the feast with the bird all carved up and on the table...so funny!

have a great day...now off to do some 'cooking' with the kids!

and then they ate candy

they ate a lot of candy
if fact that was their dinner...
let me explain
some history
we have a holiday-candy-rule in our house

all candy from one holiday must be thrown away on the next holiday


this rule became law for us quite a few years ago after New Years when we were looking around the house at all the bowls of candy and junk food left over from Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and then the New Years junk as well...

so this is how it looks ... any holiday that might end up with candy is the house, Halloween is an obvious one,  gets thrown away on the next 'holiday' we use this term lightly...

think any day that mail might not get delivered or that the kids might have something fun planned at school...

so after Halloween we choose Veterans Day as our throw-away-holiday...

  • Thanksgiving candy/junk food/misc desserts still hanging around you can choose Dec 7th (National Pearl Harbor Day) or wait until Hanukkah starts (a different day every year, this year it's Dec 21st), we usually go with the girl child's birthday on December 2nd as our throw-away-day
  • of course Christmas treats get thrown away on New Years
  • New Years on Martin Luther King Jr Day (one of the Mondays in January)
  • Valentines candy gets thrown away on Presidents Day
  • St. Patricks Day Candy (yes we have candy from the leprechauns that reek havoc in our house) gets thrown away on April Fools day...

and those are most of the candy-getting-holidays that we experience in our home and the holidays that we use as our throw-away-days...

we are also a bit on the stingy side when it comes to all that candy and our kids...
they usually haul in a boat load of candy on Halloween (with all the carnivals and the trick-or-treating and school parties), we let them eat a few pieces that night, get one in their lunch box the next day and then usually one for 'dessert' every night until the throw-away-day...
all Halloween candy gets put into one large family candy bowl the day after Halloween...
and then I start throwing away all the gross candy from day one...
I am not a lover of suckers or small hard candy so I'm usually chuckin' those before they hit the candy bowl
and then all the fruity chewy things go next
anything banana flavored is toast -seriously banana flavored candy is NASTY!
cheap chocolate never sees anything but the garage bag

so the above candy rule and some other events listed below led to the crazy parenting choice of candy for dinner....
this year on the Eve of Veterans Day we still had a LOT of candy...
I had not grocery shopped in FOR.EV.ER
I had no desire to create dinner out of thin air
Beau was off to a meeting
there was no school the next day (Veteran's Day)
...
so we called the kids into the kitchen,
showed them the candy bowl...
reminded them of the 'candy rule' and that the next day, Veterans Day, was the throw-away-day for all this candy...
and then told them that we decided they could eat candy for dinner...
their reaction when we told them they could eat candy for dinner
we took the bowl of candy into the living room, dumped it out and told them to eat up...
...sadly, we have no pictures of this, I think we were still in shock that we were letting them eat candy for dinner that we forgot to photograph the event....
we had 2 rules

  • no fighting
  • if you get sick, make it to the bathroom,
         if mom's not making dinner, she's also not cleaning vomit off carpet!

after dumping the bowl of candy on the floor we turned on a movie and let them veg and eat candy...
around 8 pm they were both saying their were hungry
(parenting note: I had advised them to go with the 'protein' candy, stuff with peanut butter and nuts would fill them up better, they ignored this wise counsel!)
so the wonderful mother that I am, I popped them up some popcorn to fill them up!
we have decided that we MIGHT make this a family tradition for Halloween candy and Veterans Day Eve...the kids were so very shocked...they're still talking about it (and probably will for years to come)...
and surprisingly enough they really didn't eat that much candy, they put a small dent in the candy bowl, and were very willing to help me throw it all away the next morning!

Monday, November 21, 2011

thankful decor

don't usually decorate for Thanksgiving...
it's more of an Autumnal (is that a word?) theme that gets carried thru...

well this year I added a little more to the Halloween decor....
dino bones & pirates
....so this year after Halloween
     I packed away the dino bones &  pirates
          and pulled out some turkeys...

so Welcome,
come in a take a tour of our humble abode...

...give thanks pendant printed from publisher, I made some triangles and put a text box in the middle of each one and used a different font for each letter...then attached with some hemp cord

my 'mantel' aka piano...
 close up...I printed off a definition of the word Thanksgiving...crumpled it up and placed it in a frame..

I also pulled out some scrabble tiles...spelling words I associate with Thanksgiving...
this one is 'pies'
more scrabble Thanksgiving words 'turkey' and 'potatoes'...
'framed' the thankful turkey boy child made at school, took an empty frame, taped some hemp cord across the top and clipped the turkey to it...he wrote what he's thankful for on the tail feathers
family, Jesus, home, friends, God, life...

blog tangent...
he made this in his public school...
this is just one of the reasons my husband and I have made the choice to 'public school' our children...who is to be salt and light to those kids if we take all the Christian kids and home-school or private school them?  no need to argue this, I totally get that different kids and different families need different things, but our kids are wonderful kids and we feel that we have/are raising them up the way God would have us and one thing that these kids are called to do is take God's love into their schools!
end of tangent....

the top of the wall divider/record collection...scattered some leaves and gourds, and then filled a bowl with more gourds...easy peasy lemon squeeze...and festive...

and then I decided to jump on the whole 'thankful tree' bandwagon...
grabbed some sticks from outside and placed them in a jug thingy...
made a bowl of leaves...for people to write what they're thankful for...
and hang on the tree...also made a paper turkey and placed in a frame without glass...
one of the boy child's leaves...
and the girl child...yes, that says, 'I'm thankful for Shawn Cassidy'....
and no it's not 1977....but I'd much rather her crush on Shawn Cassidy than Justin Bieber...

and there you have it...the turkey day decor...
now off to shop for all the fixin's ....
yes,
I know it's only 3 days before...
yes,
I understand the stores are crazy...
but I have the smallest fridge known to woman kind (one step up from a dorm fridge!) and I can only hold a turkey in the fridge for a few days...
if I also want to keep food for all the other meals between now and the turkey feast!

have a great Thanksgiving week, day, feast!