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Friday, November 11, 2011

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Sunday Sweet

It's no secret that my favorite place is 

THIS little yummy slice of heaven was their creation. 
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When you're trying to be good 
(meaning I would rather not gain all the weight that I worked so hard to lose back!) 
a simply delicious and well made slice of cake perfection can go a long way. This was an amazing slice of moist maple cake with maple buttercream frosting and a caramel apple filling. 
So yummy!

Friday, September 30, 2011

Homecoming in a small town

One of the nice things about living in a small town is that it shuts down for the high school homecoming parade.
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Sunday, January 02, 2011

Sundae Sunday Traditions

As our children grow it becomes more and more apparent how important family traditions are. So even though the kids may complain about something we do regularly, or as family tradition, they get totally bent out of shape if we forget.

One of the traditions that we have that no one complains about is
Sundae Cake on Sunday.

Enjoy!


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The recipe link (because I am way too lazy to type it all in) is

Saturday, January 01, 2011

POTD

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Since it is below freezing this New Year's Evening with threats of freezing rain,
I thought that I would remember Oregon in all of its glory
during mid-summer.

Friday, December 31, 2010

So it is almost a New Year

The last few years have been more than rough for our family. As 2011 approaches I have a feeling that things things will continue to get better and better. There is an old saying that "time heals all wounds" - and while I can attest to the truthfulness of that, I am also hear to say that the scars can be a real bitch. But what I also believe, is that if we are open to the learning and personal and spiritual growth that comes from those wounds and scars, we can be better used by God to serve and bless His children.
I have felt the grace of God as He has held me through hardships, and for that, this year I am most thankful.
So here are a few of my resolutions:
1. Write - writing has always been a way for me to de-stress and I need to do that more
2. Pray more fervently- God is there and He knows me (and you)
3. Get my Blackbelt - There, I said it publicly!!! (yikes!)

There are more of course, but those are just for me...

Happy New Year, and may 2011 be a fantastic year for all of us.

Monday, January 11, 2010

To Dye For...

Our first foray into the world of fiber dying.

This really was a great project to do with the kids. We learned that we need LOTS more kool-aid for deeper richer colors. I also learned that you can use wilton gel food colorings with a few glugs of vinegar to get good results. Who knew...
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I ordered some hanks of bare peruvian wool from Knit Picks with my christmas money. I ordered a whole lot more too - but let's keep that one a secret from the man...








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Next we washed the wool being very careful not to agitate too much as the 100% wool has the potential to felt and that would be a disaster.










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Then, using a turkey baster the kids "painted" the yarn. G is using just two colors for stripes.









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When the yarn was all "painted" we wrapped it in plastic and zapped it in the microwave for 2 minutes twice. We could tell that it was done when we pressed the yarn and saw clear, rather than colored water seep out.







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Here are two finished skeins hanging to dry in the bathroom. Hmmmmmm... wonder what they will become...









Sunday, January 10, 2010

Finished! Well sort of...


It is finished - or at least I am finished with it...

ImageI realized that I have a lot to learn when it comes to knitting lace. Whew! This was one killer project for me. Every time I got to the end of a row I either had one too few stitches or one too many. I was driving myself nuts - so I cast off without finishing all of the charts and blocked and wore it as a scarf/wrap to a party. I liked it. I wish that the pictures could actually do the fiber justice. It is the most heavenly blend of silk and mohair. So soft and warm it makes you want to just bury your face it it. The good news is since I didn't finish the pattern I have a bunch of yarn left over for another lace project. But first I have to practice a bit more.
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I have already started another lace project - a stole in a heavier weight alpaca - MUCH easier for a beginning lace knitter :)

Monday, December 21, 2009

Icarus Shawl Part 2

ImageWell after frogging twice I think that I have finally got it going. This is my first lace project and whew - I am glad I didn't pick a harder project. I am about 30 % done. Won't have it done by Christmas but the man has a holiday party in January. Hope hope hope...

I am only doing 3 repeats of the pattern and then will start the leaf ends and beading.

I have never blocked lace before so that should be a real learning project. Can't wait to see what the finished product will look like.

This has been a great beginner project to learn to lace work.
I have been drooling over some alpaca/silk blend lace weight yarn and already have plans for another wrap.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Teenaged Fiber Wisdom

So - I was in Walmart with the kids. (Have I ever mentioned how much I detest going to Walmart with 6 kids? - sorry back to the story...) The kids were picking out cereal (Walmart has cheap cereal btw... ) while I was searching the shelves for Kool-aid.

Now those of you who know me well will not be surprised that this garnered much confused attention from the tribe.

E and K were loudly whispering :
"Hey, mom's buying kool-aid!"
"What! No way! Is she going to let us drink it?"
"Yeah I think we get Kool-aid"

Followed by some jumping in the aisle.

Enter the thirteen year old brother:
"Guys, no way is she buying kool-aid..."
Prodded by younger siblings, he confirms that I am indeed purchasing kool-aid.
"Hmmm - maybe we are getting kool-aid..."

Enter the voice of 14 1/2 year old wisdom:
"Guys! Be real! (lots of eye rolling ) She's not going to let you drink it - She's probably going to dye wool with it! Geesh..."


Sure enough - Miss M was right. I AM dying wool with it! Turns out Kool-aid makes a great dye on all animal fibers. You can read all about it here.

I plan on some lemon-lime mittens...

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Harry Potter Knit House Scarf

It's no secret that our whole family has been captivated by the Harry Potter series of books so when I found a knitting book with all sorts of knitting patterns from the Magical World I had to get it.

Charmed Knits is a fantastic collections of patterns for even the beginning knitter.

This is the scarf that G wanted - I helped him cast on - but then he did the rest himself. All he needs is glasses and a scar...

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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Icarus Shawl

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I have been looking for a holiday wrap or shawl pattern to make for Christmas and New Year's. Every year I wish I had made a wrap - so this year I decided to really do it. Last month when I was in Portland with The Man I found a fantastic knit shop and spent about 3 hours there just pouring over patterns and yarn. (Did I mention that the kids were farmed out at home?) I found a beautiful kid mohair and silk yarn that I just couldn't put down. It cost a fortune but it was calling my name and I just couldn't resist. So here we go - I am knitting away on tiny size 3 circs!
Yeah yeah... I know it doesn't look like much now - but just wait. I am planning on beading the ends and wearing it for New Years - hopefully 2010 NOT 2011!

Check out the pattern here

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Pinewood Derby


It's that most wonderful time of the year...
Oh yeah - that would be the 
PINEWOOD DERBY

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E and dad worked hard on the pinewood derby car
if I told you their secrets they would have to kill me
but
I am sure that E and the man would take pity on you and share their
skills if you asked nicely...

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E's car came in first in all of the heats except for the last one
when it caught air and didn't get counted
it still came in first though...

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E was doing some trash talking - 
but isn't he cute!

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There they are - the proud champs

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

A Family Home Evening Hit

Peppermint Patty Burgers

This was a BIG hit at our last Family Home Evening

RECIPE

1 box of Vanilla Wafers (these are the buns)
1 bag of Peppermint Patties (these are the burgers)
Coconut Flakes ( for Lettuce)
White Frosting
Red, Yellow and Green Food Coloring




1st -
Put your coconut in a plastic baggie
and put a few drops of GREEN food coloring in.
Mush the baggie
This will be your lettuce.

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2nd
Color half of the frosting RED - for catsup
Color the other half YELLOW - for mustard

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3rd
On one Vanilla Wafer spread the RED frosting
On the second wafer spread the YELLOW frosting
Sprinkle the GREEN coconut on one of the wafers

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4th
Add a chocolate peppermint patty in the middle
and you have a BURGER

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5th
ENJOY!

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Thursday, April 02, 2009

This is why I can never sleep in



The rule is the kids have to practice their music in the morning 
- otherwise - 
well, you know - it just won't get done. 
The problem is the math:  
4 kids x 1/2 hour piano practice minimum = 2 + hours  
PLUS
2 kids that play the flute, trombone and baritone horn = at least another hour
ADD TO THAT
babies that LOVE to bang on the drums
(why oh why did I buy the drum set????)
What does this all equal for me?
Very loud 
Very early 
mornings

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Constancy

“... I can't believe there are any heights that can't be scaled by a man [or woman] who knows the secret of making dreams come true. This special secret ... can be summarized in four C's. They are Courage, Curiosity, Confidence and Constancy ...."
- Walt Disney

I think that I struggle the most with the "constancy" - I know that if I could get THAT one down I could accomplish so much more.


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Create

Many times in the chaos of my busy life as a homeschool mom with 6 kids I feel as if I have no time to delve into the creative side of my nature. That the work involved with caring for such a large family eclipses my own creativity. This is a wonderful reminder that creation is part of our nature - part of who we are intrinsically.

Time for me to start exploring once more...



Monday, March 16, 2009

A few things that make an overwhelmed mom happy

There are a few things that make me happy as a mom. Here is a short list:

1. Chocolate - I think that chocolate is a necessity of motherhood. There is nothing better than taking a "time out" with a cup of hot cocoa - preferably mexican chocolate.

2. Dinner Group - I belong to a dinner group so rather than having to cook dinner for my family 7 nights a week - I cook only once a week and get my dinners delivered to me the days I don't cook - It is great!

3. Wireless Internet - now most of you probably take this for granted but we have lived quite literally in the "sticks" for most of our marriage and cable broadband or DSL is never available. We finally bit the bullet and got satellite internet - still not the greatest but way better than dial-up!

4. My new dinning room table! - We finally got a dinning room table that fits the whole family and even a guest or two.

5. Great kids who know how to work - We have worked hard at teaching our kids how to work and help out the family. These past weeks as we have struggled with colds and the flu I have been amazed at how the kids have just jumped in and been able to help us out - cook, clean the works - that really makes an overwhelmed mom happy!

Monday, March 09, 2009

Chocolate Mug Cake

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Just so we are all clear - I got this recipe from another Mormon Mommy Blogger and did get her permission to share.

For the times in your life when you need a good shot of chocolate ... quickly.
This is best served with a side of vanilla ice cream...

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CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE

4 tablespoons flour

4 tablespoons sugar

Just a pinch of salt and baking powder

2 tablespoons cocoa

1 egg

3 tablespoons milk

3 tablespoons oil

3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)

a small splash of vanilla extract

1 large coffee mug

Add dry ingredients to mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly.

Pour in the milk and oil and mix well. Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.

Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts (high).

The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don't be alarmed!

Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired.

EAT! (this can serve 2 if you want to feel slightly more virtuous).

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Thoughts about our Family Home Evening

Run Molly Run!

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Jason - compulsive proposer

So maybe watching the Bachelor was not the best FHE we've had in a while... But it was fun yelling at the TV and making fun of all the idiot choices being made.

The whole show is admittedly ridiculous - I mean these relationships are doomed to failure. On one hand, the whole concept of the show has me digging my eyes out with a grapefruit spoon - I mean how do these beautiful women debase themselves by chasing after some stupid guy who can't make up his mind because he has too many choices?

In general it is NOT a good idea to agree to marry a guy with 25 other girlfriends - that is unless you call Colorado City your home...

- but for some reason I get hooked.

Some observations from the tribe:

G (12) - "Why can't he just make up his mind already? (guttural sound of disgust) They're just girls (roll of the eyes)."

J (19) - "OH MY GOSH!! OH MY GOSH!! OH MY GOSH!!" (followed by squeaking)

M (13) - "I can't believe she's just sitting there - I would walk away." (that's my girl!)

The Man - "I can't believe we're watching this..."

K (10) - "I give them 2 weeks."

E (9) - after watching the entire night... "Wait - who did he choose?"

Sunday, March 01, 2009

When you have six kids music lessons don't come cheap - 
Four of our children play instruments - all 4 play the piano, 1 also plays the flute 
and 1 also plays the trombone and baritone - and I am hoping that they develop 
a life long love of music.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

This is why I LOVE Eugene

So I was at 
again!

Almond Peach Muffins - this time
no chocolate...

But - I couldn't resist these... 


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They are the tastiest shortbread cookies 

Little Miss H
likes them.

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Devoured!

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And - the best part...
they're
vegan...