Monday, November 30, 2009

Cranberry Salsa

I made this for an appetizer for Thanksgiving. It is very easy to make and unique. Everyone loved it and wanted me to blog it.

2-3 cups dried cranberries (I got craisens from Costco) chopped
1 bunch of cilantro (chopped)
1-2 jalapenos (seeded and chopped)--I used one
1 purple onion (chopped)--if large just use half
Cover with the following mixture:
1/4 C honey (mixes best if warm)
1/4 C orange juice
juice from 2 limes

The recipe will easily cover 2-3 8 oz. cream cheese. Serve with club crackers or tortilla chips. Tastes best if made the night before so that flavors can blend.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving

I made another video clip of the pictures we took over this Thanksgiving break to send to Johnny. It was a fun filled weekend full of complicated plans, events and traveling back and forth to cousin's houses.
Grandma also took all the girls to the nutcracker to watch 3 cousins preform. We feel so blessed and are truly grateful for our faith, health, food, friends and family. When looking at the "black" Friday deals in the newspaper, we quickly realized we didn't really need anything, that we already have everything we could want. :)

Monday, November 23, 2009

Modest is Hottest

  • Natalie thought up the post title. Hmmmm :)
  • Caroline and Natalie are modeling the dresses I bought for 7 dollars on clearance at American Eagle. The only problem was that they were too short. Here is how I refashioned them. On Caroline's dress, I let out the hem and added some eyelet. For Natalie's, I added a 2 1/2 inch trim to the bottom. They both were happy with the results.
  • Funny story about Natalie's dress. Natalie wore this to school the other day. While practicing in social dance she notice her partner had a funny look on his face. She followed where his eyes were staring and realized her dress had slipped down past her chest!! (good thing she had a shade t-shirt on). For the test, he told her he would hold it up. hahahaha---I guess I need add some ribbon or straps.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Made with Love--gift exchange


We used to take all the children to the dollar store in December and let them pick out a gifts for each other. They loved it, but I hated the 36 items of junk that came into the house each year. These things always ended up in the garbage within a week.

3 years ago we started a new tradition and the kids picked names for a their gift exchange. The only catch was it had to be made by the giver. This takes a lot more thought and effort. In the above picture, Joseph had been working for 2 hours on Johnny's present, when I said to him,"why don't you to take a break?" He replied, "Mom, a boy does not give up on his brother!" Haha He has been really excited as he works on his gift. Caroline has a great idea for Josh and I wish she picked me. Here are some of the past gifts.
  • Johnny---Natalie---made her a special music mix cds
  • Natalie---Caroline----typed her up a cookbook of favorite family recipes
  • Jake------Joseph------decoupaged a wooden treasure chest with super hero stickers
  • Joseph---Josh------painted wood letters of Josh's name for his room
  • Josh-----Joseph-----took photos of Joseph's favorite toys, books, and him playing and combined with some random pictures of him and made a little video of him with the background music "you've got a friend in me"--so cute one of my favorites!!!
  • Caroline-----Jake----freezer stencil Chinese characters saying "big brother" on a T-shirt
  • Caroline----Johnny---took all his comics strips he had collected for 5 years and compiled them into a scrapbook and sheet protectors
  • Josh------Jake----homemade bookmark and a book of his own that he knew Jake would love.
I love this new system, because the children actually feel the joy and excitement that accompanies giving instead of receiving.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Christmas Binder

This year I am following the advice/idea of my friend, Chris and created a Christmas Binder. I don't know why I have not done or thought of this earlier. It has taken a lot of the stress out of the Holiday planning and preparing. In my binder I have included gift lists, things to buy, Christmas card lists and addresses, menu plans and recipes for the holidays, traditions, activities to do as a family, and a master to do list. Having it all in one place and written down makes it seem manageable. This is the first year I am done shopping before Thanksgiving. Yeah!!! I also have a zipper pouch where I have put all the gift receipts. I still have plenty to do, but it doesn't seem as overwhelming. Now I just need to find a good place to hide it from my children's curious eyes. :)

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Josh joins the FFA



Josh joined the FFA(future farmers of America) at his school. It is a great program. He has had a fun time being involved in this school club. He helped judge cows with his group and he is going to a leadership conference in December. Josh and 6 other students are raising a pig that they will sell in the spring. They are each in charge of one day. He has learn new skills and made some new friends. I am always proud of my kids when they try new things. Good job Josh!!!