Tuesday, March 31, 2009

April Fools

Every year my children expect me to "fool" them in some way.  Here is a list of a few of past pranks:

1.  after school snack--Oreos with toothpaste for the filling--This one was funny!! :)
2.  plastic bugs in cereal box
3.  red jello in clear plastic cup with straws. (this one they like me to do every year for dinner even though they know it is not juice)
4.  super glued quarters on the sidewalk.  We live next to the elementary school and the kids liked watching kids try to pick up the money when they walk by. :)
5.   We once woke up the kids at 11:00 pm and turned the clocks forward and said it was time for school.  After "breakfast" we told them to open the blinds and there was a sign "April Fools" on the window. 
6.  tape forks/spoons to table with clear tape.
7.  meatloaf cupcake with mash potato frosting.
8.  paper in sandwich that says April Fools.
9.  sewed the bottom of my husbands pj pants close.

Today I will freeze some milk in bowls and then add a little cereal to it in the morning with an additional milk.  I also may seran wrap some of my children's doors tonight.  The only problem now is that my kids are all getting old enough to trick me back.  My one daughter called from school last year and told me she was in the nurses office and they found lice.  I was horrified and sort of freaked out until she said April Fools!!!  I guess I have it coming to me!

More wordfull Wednesday here.




Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Teenage jobs


This is Jake's first year to ref FEFA soccer.  Natalie has done it for the past 2 years.  Each year they must re-certify by going to 12 hours of class and then take a hard test and score over 75%.  They refereed their first game tonight.  Natalie has always hated it, especially if a parent or coach yells about a call, but getting paid 16 dollars a game outweighs the negative.  Not too bad for 1 1/2 hours of work. Natalie is trying to get the courage up to be a center ref where she would get paid thirty dollars a game.  I am very proud of them--I just need to find someone to referee their tickle and poking fights!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Favorite Granola

RayAnne gave me this recipe and we love it.  I make a batch at the beginning of the week and it is gone by Sunday.  John takes some on the road for a snack.  I have recently substituted the canola oil it calls for with coconut oil, which I have learn is healthier.  This has replaced any cold cereal I used to purchase.

Granola

Combine:
6 Cups rolled oats
1/2 C sunflower seeds
1/4 C sesame seeds
1 C unsweetned coconut
1/2 C. wheat Germ
1 Cups chopped nuts ( we like almonds)
1/3 cup canola oil ( I use a glass measuring cup and add oil first then honey and then the honey comes out easier)
2/3 cup warm honey (or more if you like, original recipe had 1 cup)
Mix well and spread on two oiled cookie sheets.  Cook for 30 min at 275-- Do not over bake.

Mix in: 
an additional 1/3 honey (warm in microwave) --adjust this to more or less depending on the sweetness you prefer--I think the original recipe had up to 1/2 of cup.
add 1-2 Tlbs Vanilla
       1/4-1/2  tsp almond extract (opt)
       1/2 C ground flax seed (opt)
Let cool and store in sealed container. Refrigerate if storing for long periods.
You may add raisins, craisins, other dried fruits, cinnamon, or other spices. 
* I sometimes add a cup of 6 grain flakes also. I purchase most of the items in bulk at the health food store.


Happy Birthday Josh!!!



Josh just turned 18. I now have 2 adult children!!
 Great things about Josh: 
He is a happy person
He works hard and doesn't give up
He is kind to all those around him
He is great at reading directions and manuals and following their directions
He is good with electronics and computers
He likes the outdoors
He is great big brother
He is responsible and respectful
He is a good listener
He is smart
He keeps his room more presentable than most teens
He is good with kids
He has a hole in his toe and is always hungry!
    WE LOVE HIM AND SO GLAD HE IS PART OF OUR FAMILY!!! :)
 

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Mid Summer Night's Dream

Natalie and Joseph have been very busy this week performing 8 times in Shakespeare's Mid Summer Night's Dream at the junior high.  This is just a few short clips from the play.  They both had a great time and we are very proud of both of them.  Joseph favorite part was bowing at the end.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Hawaiian Retreat


I just returned from a wonderful short vacation to Hawaii.  John was there on business and busy most of the 41/2 days, but it was nice to see him at night and relax on the beach during the day.  One of my favorite things was waking up whenever I wanted to and  running along the ocean each morning.  I also love the day when John and I kayaked to a small island and then to a secluded beach and went snorkeling.  While kayaking a turtle came right up to us and took a breath.  The water was so clear and beautiful.  The kids did great at home, in fact Joseph said, "Mom I like it when you are gone because I get to play with friends everyday." It is nice to know I was missed--ha-ha.