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Enjoying the moments with Bryce, Melanie, Caleb, Lucy, James, Annabelle, and William
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Furniture Re-Do's
Some friends of ours moved and left us with their old bedroom set. It wasn't anything exciting to look at, so I decided I would be adventurous and try to paint it to make it look better. Here is one of the pieces that I did:

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I painted it white, and then took a black glaze over the top to make it look a little antiqued. I'm not quite finished with it yet - I think I'm going to change some of the hardware to fabric pieces and the decor on top is totally temporary (found the candle holder for 50 cents at a yard sale this weekend!)
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Strawberries!
We found a cute strawberry patch only about a mile away from our house! We went berry picking last week, and had to go again today because we went through them so quickly! Leslie and I have been busy making jars and jars of jam (only half-way done according to Bryce). We also made two strawberry pies that dissapeared WAY too quickly. We might have to make some strawberry shortcake tonight :)
Friday, April 22, 2011
Spring Break
My kids have been on spring break this week. The weather has been warm and sunny (until today!), so we've had some good outside time. We hit a few parks, visited an art museum, checked out library books, had friends come visit. Its been so nice to have them home. I think I am ready for summer!
Caleb finished the last Harry Potter book today! It was so fun seeing my child enjoy this series as much as I did!
Spaghetti and Lentil balls and Bean Fudge
These were both experiments for a Relief Society activity we had last night. Probably won't make them again without adapting the recipe some. The Lentil balls lacked flavor and the bean fudge never really set up. I guess it would have made a good fudge ice cream topper! Worth a try.
Tonight I made a thai chicken in the crock pot (PB, Curry, ginger, soy sauce, honey, and garlic), served with raw vegies and fruit.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Veggie Delight
I am aware that my food-picture taking skills are quite lacking. But who is going to be looking at this, anyway? Probably just me. Anyway, this is your basic rice and fresh stir-fry veggies. Two secret ingredients: about a teaspoon of sesame oil (delicious flavor!), and sweet potatoes. That's right - those aren't carrots. Sweet potatoes. But don't tell the kids! They eat them up like crazy. This was inspired by a dish Michelle and I ate for lunch at Winslow's while she was here.
Food, Glorious Food
As many of you know, I have cut dairy completely out of my diet (baby William is super sensitive to it). This has triggered a desire to read more about nutrition. I am trying to change some of our eating habits to less sugar, less dairy, and less meat. It was hard to come up with different foods to eat, and sometimes I get tired of eating some of the same things. I decided to start kind of a food journal to kind of keep track of what we are eating. Maybe it will help give other people ideas of what they can eat!
Last night we had bean tacos. I had some leftover pinto beans that I had cooked with beans and rice earlier in the week. We just added green leaf lettuce, tomatoes, and salsa to our corn tortillias. It was delicious. I do admit, the kids put a little cheddar on theirs, but probably wouldn't have even thought about it if I hadn't put it on the table for them.
And this is my new favorite breakfast: oatmeal. Yum. My day is not the same without it! I cook whole cooking oats on the stove, then I add apples, pecans, raisons, sometimes bananas, sometimes almond milk. Its hearty and filling and delicious, and I feel like its a healthy way to start my day!
Yesterday I cooked whole wheat pancakes with almond milk for breakfast. William loved the pancakes, and it was a nice change to have something else for breakfast. But, I admit, I was ready for lunch a lot sooner and didn't feel quite as healthy (maybe it was the maple syrup I soaked the pancakes in??)
Yesterday I cooked whole wheat pancakes with almond milk for breakfast. William loved the pancakes, and it was a nice change to have something else for breakfast. But, I admit, I was ready for lunch a lot sooner and didn't feel quite as healthy (maybe it was the maple syrup I soaked the pancakes in??)
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Awards Assemblies
I keep meaning to post these! Every 9 weeks, Lucy and Caleb's schools do an awards assembly for those who have met reading goals and received good grades, perfect attendance, etc. James and Annabelle have been good sports to come to these assemblies with me (they are really LONG and lots of clapping).
Here is Lucy (back row in green shirt) receiving her accelerated reader award.
Here is Caleb receiving the Honor Roll (all A's) award (for the 3rd time in a row!). He also reached his AR goal and this time earned a BUG award (raising your grades higher in one or more subjects. I'm so proud of my cute kids!
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