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Apr. 9, 2008

Crazy Hair Night

Crazy Hair Night.at AWANA and boy did TheBean have fun.  Our neighbor put in blue hair coloring and tons of gel to make his hair stand on ends.  He was definately in the running for a prize.  What fun!!!

 

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Apr. 6, 2008

Nature Center Visit

Posted in Fun Adventures

It's so hard to believe that only 4 weeks ago, we were buried in 12 1/2 inches of snow and outside shoveling.  Today, it was so beautiful outside.  I love it when beautiful days fall on the weekends. 

First, The boys had a wonderful time out shooting hoops after church.  Then, we went out for a nature walk at a nearby nature center. 

It was so glorious to be outside in the sunshine getting some exercise.

We saw wildflowers, deer, and cool things in nature.  The boys skipped rocks in the creek  for a long time, had splashing contests and got quite wet.  We only hiked about 3 miles because we were constantly stopping to observe the marvels of God's awesome creation (and skip some more rock, of course).

 

What a perfect afternoon. 

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Apr. 3, 2008

 

Another beautiful spring day.  We could hardly wait to finish school and get outside.  Today, the boys took up some old landscaping timbers.  They were 3 deep and very rotted.  They have been here since we bought the house and I was so glad to see them go.  They were so large, the boys had to pull out the saws and saw through one layer at a time, one section at a time, until we could move them.  Then, they continued to saw until there were small enough pieces to throw away. 

 I am so proud of their hard work.  They really kept at it, even when their little arms were very tired. Way to go boys!!! 

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The Bean stopped a  bit before the others and decided it was a great day to sit in the sun and read books.  He LOVES Magic School Bus books. 

The cat found a wonderful sunny spot, also. 

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Mar. 30, 2008

Spring

This is the day that the Lord has made. 

 Let us rejoice and be glad in it. 

It seems so easy to rejoice in the spring.  Even with all the flooding and rain we are having, there are exciting signs of spring, new life, new birth everywhere around us this time of year. 

Things are awakening after having been comfortably sleeping under a blanket of snow for several months.  They are springing to life everywhere.  As we were driving yesterday, AtTheCross said, "Mom, look how green everything is now!"  We both were so warmed and excited by the sight of new growth and the green.  It is with those feelings that rejoicing just seems to flow so easily. 

We even felt it very necessary to have a few flower blooms present in the garden to remind us of new life, spring and Jesus' resurrection.  So, AtTheCross planted me a few purple pansies to get growing season going a bit. 

I got the porch furniture all set for the many, many upcoming days we will spend outside on the front porch.  We love to be outside (almost as much as we love snow) and around here, spring is the time to do it, before it gets too hot.  Now, the porch is all ready.  I enjoyed it today as the boys rode bikes and played basketball. 

Now, we need to head out back and get that all ready.  We will be cleaning the furniture for the back patio, getting flower pots ready for planting and putting out candles and things this week.  We are also going to begin planting our garden.  This week, lettuce, spinach, broccoli and cauliflower will all go in the ground.  How exciting!  Spring has arrived in the midwest and we are all very happy to see it here, once again.  God is good!

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Mar. 25, 2008

Wonderful Day

Posted in Fun Adventures

What a wonderful day.  After cranking out some school this morning, we were off for an afternoon at the zoo.   It was perfect weather for the zoo....not too hot, not too cool.  The animals all seemed to like it also, as they were quite active.   Today's favorite was a baby orangutan who was in a very playful mood. 

Here is an adorable picture of an orangutan.  This wasn't the one we say but is just as cute  :-)

We also really enjoyed the monkeys and the prairie dogs.  We could watched them for hours! 

Here is a cute picture.  Again, these aren't the ones we saw, but just as fun and cute! 

Spring is in the air and we are all excited.  Winter is fun, we LOVE the snow, but spring is so exciting once it gets here.  We spent hours, the other day, cleaning out the garden areas getting ready for planting.  In the next week, or so, we'll get the lettuce, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage going.  Nummy!  Can't wait. 

 

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Mar. 23, 2008

HE HAS RISEN!!

HAPPY EASTER

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Mar. 22, 2008

Easter Menu

Tomorrow, we are having:

Bunny Salads--Pears for the body, cottage cheese scoop for the tail, strawberries for the ears, red hot     nose, on a lettuce bed for grass.  

Relish/Vegi Tray--Pckles, Black Olives, Carrots, Tomatoes, Celery, Snow Peas and Raw Green Beans

Asparagus with Balsamic Butter--just mix Balsamic Vinegar with some melted butter and pour over cooked asparagus.  Nummy

Mashed Red Potatoes--made with the skins still on

Vegetable & Tofu Shishkabob--onions, red & orange bell peppers, mushrooms, zucchini cubes, cherry tomatoes, pineapple chunks, and tofu cubes

Whole Grain Dinner Rolls

Homemade Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Angelfood Cake with Strawberries and Whipped Cream on Top

Should be nummy! 

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Mar. 22, 2008

Midwest Flooding

Inspired by photos other people placed on their blogs of flooding, I decided to post a few as well.  It is totally amazing the amount of water that is floating through middle United States right now. 

The boys and I have been out trucking around the area checking out water levels.  I must admit, I have NEVER seen anything like this before.  It was astonishing. 

See the baseball fencing in the upper right of the picture?  Wow!

Anyone have a boat? 

One of my favorite pictures! 

See how high the water level is here?  Well.......

on the other side of this flood gate wall, it is bone dry.  Amazing.  See the boys on top?  This was a huge wall! 

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Mar. 17, 2008

Happy Birthday, AtTheCross

Another day, another birthday.  March is a busy month for us.  Today, St. Patricks Day, we celebrate my oldests birthday.  It is unbelievable how quickly they grow up.  Seems only yesterday we were decorating that first nursery......driving to the hospital..... sending out birth announcements......  

It is so exciting to watch them grow and develop into their own persons.   It is so, though, to say goodbye to the stage they are leaving.   Aaaahhhhh, just the memories now. 

Happy Birthday My Sweet AtTheCross

 

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Mar. 7, 2008

Happy Birthday, Bean

Today is my baby's birthday. 

If you would like to wish him a happy birthday, you can visit his blog here, TheBean  They grow up so fast, don't they.  Remember to always treasure every minute because soon, those moments will be far and few between.  Ah, if they could only stay small forever.....

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Mar. 6, 2008

Quick and Easy Dinner

Between this latest snow storm, swimming and getting ready to celebrate TheBeans birthday, things have been a bit busy.  Being short on time, I threw some ingredients in the crockpot for dinner, let them simmer all afternoon on high (about 5 hours) and NUMMY.....a high point scoring dinner for the family. 

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Here is basically what I did:

Layer In A Crock Pot

2 Med. Orgainc Sweet Potatoes, sliced

1 Sweet Orgainc Onion, thinly sliced

2 Organic Carrots, sliced

1 Orgainc Red Pepper, sliced

2 Orgainc  Zucchinis, sliced

1 Small Organic Broccoli Head, chopped

1 Bag Frozed Organic Mixed Vegi's (with peas, corn, beans and lima's)

Cover this all with:

1 tsp each:  Organic Basil, Dry Mustard and Thyme

2 tsp Organic Chili Powder

16 oz Organic Tomato Sauce

1/4 cup Organic Nama Shoya (Unpasteurized Soy Sauce)  

2-3 Cups of Water

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We had this with some warm homemade sliced Kamut Bread and a side salad.  So easy, and so nummy.  I'll make this again in the near future.  Great meal for a cold snowy night and a busy afternoon.

If you try it, let me know what you think. 

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Mar. 5, 2008

LET IT SNOW.....ONCE AGAIN

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Well, we were blessed with the Lord's beautiful bounty of snow.  This time we got about 12 1/2 inches!!!  The boys have never seen a snow this big and had so much fun in it. 

AtTheCross and HisCross were out in it for about 5 1/2 hours straight!!!  It even snowed 4 additional inches on them while they were playing.  What fun.  We had some extra children here, whose school was closed.  They didn't have appropriate attire for spending long periods of time outside so, when they went in, TheBean went in also.  I then spent my time going between the glorious outside and doing two dryer loads of soaking wet clothes inside.  Once the clothes were dry, those inside went out for a second run in the snow til past dark! 

I LOVE SNOW!!!

Here are a few photos of our day. 

 A Lone Cardinal Seeking Refuge from the Storm

 Heading Off To Make A Snow Fort

 

Who Knew Walking Could Be So Difficult

Hmmm.....Where Should We Build Our Fort?

How About Right Here?

Lookin' Good.....Those Walls are Getting High

Adding Another Room To The Fortress

Best Friends

And, The Snow Is Still Coming Down

WOW!!!

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Feb. 28, 2008

It seems that in every corner of my house, you will find some kind of knitting and crochet stuff.  One of these days I am going to get one centralized location for it all....

Gotta love those candles.....We burn all but the decorative ones.  Many times,  we have dip candles the boys have made hanging on these pegs, as well as others around the house.

A cozy little corner for the boys Bible stuff....

The ladder to HisCross' Kingdom!

Pioneer boxes the boys made, complete with leather hinges

Ironing and Sewing Corner  

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Feb. 21, 2008

A good day to stay inside.....

A day in the life......

It is sleeting, freezing rain, and icing outside today.  A great day to be inside.  It is quite dangerous to be on the roads around here today so we will just stay put. 

It's a great day to curl up with pillows.....

 

And quilts.....

To do your school work.

For Mama, Its a great day for a cup of hot tea....

 

And to catch up on some much needed laundry.  This is my high class laundry shoot..

Here's the question of the day....Where do those matching socks go?  Honest, I think my washing machine must eat them 

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Feb. 19, 2008

Another Glimpse Into Our Home

Another glimpse into the corners of our home today......

At one time in my life I avidly collected bears.  I have never been able to part with most of them. 

Bear Central

I LOVE candles!  We have candles burning much of the day, during meals and almost always at night.  We have plain simple ones and some fancier ones.  Some of the large fancy ones, I burned about an inch hole in the middle and not place votives inside them to save the beauty of the original.  Interesting, I know.

Candles Waiting For Nightfall (Or PowerOutages)

We drink raw cows milk in our house most of the time.  I make keifer from it and we drink that as well, mostly in smoothies.  The milk comes from the farmer in big wonderful gallon glass jars.  We are supposed to return them weekly.  Guess I got a little behind.  Yikes!

Time To Bring Those Raw Milk Jars Back

TheBean and I are doing an art curriculum I have used with the other two boys in the past.  We are having so much fun.  This week he did a study of primary colors.  There is always an art project after you have learned the new concept.

TheBean Made A Primary Color Quilt

We don't use white sugar in this house.  I actually don't even own any.  Our sweetener of choice is honey.  We do use some stevia and on very rare occasions rapadura or raw, organic brown sugar.  But our favorite is definately honey.

Our Beloved Honey Pot

One of our favorite times of day is as the day draws to a close.  The boys all curl up in their beds and I sit on some big comfy pillows and read to the boys.  We so look forward to that last little bit of time together before they drift off to sleep. 

Where Mama Sits For Our Nightly Reading of Terrestria

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Feb. 18, 2008

A Glimpse Into Our Home

From the corners of our home today................

Down to earth, home cooked meals served here.  Hours change daily so check with the management before making plans.

In the kitchen

I love old antiques, especially from my grandparents homes.  I don't think they had any clue how much of my house they would furnish.

In A Corner  :-)

No Goldilocks and the 3 bears living here.  Just 3 little munchkins whom I happen to adore everything about.

Three Little Towels All Hung in a Row

Sometimes these old feet get a bit worn out and feel like my old shoes.  However, there is truly nothing more comfortable that old broken in shoes.  They are the best.  Try getting me to put on new ones....go ahead, try me.....

These Shoes Have Seen A Lot of Wear

We like to soak our grains and beans before cooking them to help break them down.  It takes some preplanning since soaking and cooking is about 18-24 hours but you eventually get the hang of it-- or just eat something else while you're waiting for your beans to be ready.  We've done that a few times more than I want to admit. 

Beans Soaking For Spicey Maple Black Beans Tomorrow

We eat a ton of fresh fruit and vegetables.  I love to organic garden to all my scraps go straight out to the compost pile.  Nothing transforms garden soil like good homemade compost.  Add this for a couple years and your soil will be like black gold

Compost Bucket Full Yet Again

Animals in this house will always be animals but quickly become members of the family, as well.  Our 14 year old cat is such a sweetie and will cuddle with you at any time.  He follows me around at night, right beside the dogs.  Too funny.

Our Constant Companion, Old Man Frack

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Feb. 16, 2008

Whipped Cream

Ever wonder what happens when you turn a young child loose with a can of whipped cream on Valentines Day?  Well, let TheBean demonstrate the results for you......

First, they innocently start putting it on their nummy strawberries

Then, before you know it, they have a HUGE pile.

Not too soon after that, it has somehow left the top of the strawberries but seriously missed the mouth of the young child........

How?  That I can not tell.....I do believe it only a child has that knowledge to share.  

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Feb. 14, 2008


What type of Mother Hen Are You?
by Montessorimom.com: Educational Resource

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Feb. 14, 2008

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY

Posted in Fun Adventures

Not very organized this Valentines because of this silly flu virus.  However, I managed to acquire some very unhealthy snacks, cards, special napkins and plates for the boys.  They had a fun little place setting to wake up to this morning. 

The table looked semi-festive-----

And the boys were in sugar heaven  (notice there are some grapes on the table.....it wasn't all sugar )

Happy Valentines Day!

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Feb. 10, 2008

The Flu

We are on the mend here, slowly.  We all spent several days in bed with various animals taking care of us    Here is HisCross with our sweet Frackie keeping his little feet warm and cozy. 

The dogs were my nurse maids.  They were wonderful but once our yellow lab got on the bed, there wasn't a whole lot of room left for the Bichon and myself  :-)  

Now, fevers are finally gone but a nasty cough and lots of stuffy noses remain.  We are also quite weak and get very tired as the day rolls on.  I heard that these symptoms can last up to 2 weeks after the fever breaks.  This has to be just about the worst flu that has ever swept through our house.  I pray all of you are staying healthy this season.   May God strengthen you and keep you well.

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