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Friday, February 25, 2011
Long Time No See
Just tinkering around here tonight. I forgot all about this blog. I think I will take some pics tomorrow and see what I can stir up.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Saturday Morning Webkinz
I can't decide whether Webkinz is a good thing or a bad thing. The girls are "addicted". I am trying to figure out how to use this to my advantage. Tit for Tat. I will be fine tuning this over the next week or so.
This was the scene at our house this morning. Emma in my office and Grace in the playroom. They run back and forth comparing their Webkinz stuff.
This was the scene at our house this morning. Emma in my office and Grace in the playroom. They run back and forth comparing their Webkinz stuff.
p.s. My office used to be the playroom so forgive the light green curtain/lavendar wall color/red furniture motif. I hate to paint!
We hope you have a happy Webkinz morning too!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Snow Days
This was taken Saturday morning before the real snow arrived.
This was supposed to be a snow cave. They decided that would be too much work and made it a slide.
Here are the girls enjoy the spoils of playing in the snow. A little "Warm Chocolate Soother" and a dab of marshmallow creme.
Friday, January 1, 2010
New Year's Traditions
This was the third year that our neighbors met at Campioni's for a New Year's Eve meal. The kids love Campioni's because they have great bubble gum/toy machines. Specifically they seek "squishies". Little rubber creatures that cost 50 cents and generate hours of play. You just can't beat that! We brought our friend Erin with us this year.
This is the New Year's Eve cake that I made. After we have dinner we reconvene at someone's house and bring in the New Year. Although this year I think we only made it to 10:30pm.
Nicole and Amy (and Ellie) are chatting each other up. Winter is tough in our neck of the woods. We see our neighbors everyday in the summer and then winter comes and we have to catch up every chance we get.
This is our traditional New Year's Day meal. Letcho. We love it! John could eat it for days (he usually does). It is a traditional meal from his parents. I believe it is Hungarian.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Cakes
My Mom and I have a problem. It really isn't a bad problem to have...I think.
We LOVE to bake. The problem is the eating of the baked goods. These are the cakes that we made for the holidays.
Christmas Eve - Praline Bundt Cake
Christmas Day - Chocolate Citrus Cake
Merry Christmas!
Good morning!
Emma woke up at 3:30 am this morning to tell me that Santa had come and brought Grace a piano. Oops, the piano was for her. We sent her back to bed at least three more times before we let her in bed with us. She then proceeded to fall asleep and turn our bed into a furnace. She woke up at 6:13 am for the last time. That is when all the chaos began. :)
We had a great morning watching their reactions to the gifts they asked Santa for and the surprises he brought. After breakfast John and I headed back to bed for a nap. Yeah right!
A funny story from last night. My father has started a tradition of going outside and ringing sleigh bells on the back porch when the girls aren't paying attention. Last year they heard them and ran upstairs crying because they thought he would skip our home if they weren't in bed.
This year the bells rang and Emma took off like a cannon with Grace following behind her saying "GO! GO! GO!". By the time I got upstairs Emma was shaking in her bed and crying because she was sure she was going to get coal. She said "I have been pushing Grace a lot". Talk about breaking my heart. With a little reassurance she fell asleep.
We may have to rethink the bells next year. Fear and panic on Christmas Eve doesn't seem nice.
Chocolate Covered Cherries
I sent my dad a link to a blog that I really enjoy following. The blog is http://chiotsrun.com/ . I thought that he would really enjoy the piece on chocolate covered cherries.
Sure enough he was hooked. Within a week he had gotten his ingredients together and was making the cherries. What both of us failed to realize was that they need to rest for 10 days after making so that the fondant changes to liquid. Oops. I guess we will be eating them for New Year's.
Sure enough he was hooked. Within a week he had gotten his ingredients together and was making the cherries. What both of us failed to realize was that they need to rest for 10 days after making so that the fondant changes to liquid. Oops. I guess we will be eating them for New Year's.
The girls helped Grandpa dip the cherries in chocolate. They had a great time and had left over chocolate too! They dipped apricots and potato chips. Yum! Grandpa is a great sport.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
My First "Cital"
Emma had her first dance recital tonight. At least I think we were at the same event. Emma might have been at a "cital" while we were at a recital. Who knows? We have conquered the "th" sound with lots of help from Grandma but we have plenty more sounds to tackle.
Emma is taking hip hop dancing this year. She was front and center for the performance. Surprisingly, she was not fazed by the stage or the crowd. It was really great to watch her have that kind of confidence.
John let her pick dinner afterwards. McDonald's.
When we arrived home the girls changed into gymnastics/dance outfits a la make-up and hair. Then they bounced off the furniture for thirty minutes or so. All in all, a pretty great night.
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