Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Unpacked, Organized and Decorated
You're Invited!
Emily's Christmas Program
When: Thursday, December 18, 7pm
This is Emily's Christmas program with her preschool class. We'd love to see you all there. It should be an exciting time of singing and cuteness and more! Contact me for more details.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Getting Settled
I need to sneak some before and after pictures of one of the spare bedrooms. Our goal is to get that room unpacked and organized enough that I can sleep in there tomorrow night instead of on the couch. I've slept on Heather's couch before so I know I'll sleep fine. Actually, I might have the better deal since Grandmother has Emily sleeping in her room. Oh, and did I mention that we forgot Emily's doll Stephanie? Yep, Stephanie is spending the weekend with Nanny. Emily was upset when she first realized that Stephanie wasn't with us in the car, but she went to sleep fine without her tonight. Whew! Disaster avoided.
I'll try to post some pictures tomorrow.
To Mike: I hope you're staying out of the present closet while we're gone. Santa is watching!
Ebates
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Tree Trimmings
We also have a whole set of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer ornaments. This is the little Rudolph ornament.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Not Me, Christmas Tree
- I did not make a pecan pie on Saturday night that turned out yucky.
- I did not make another pecan pie on Sunday afternoon that also turned out yucky.
- I am so. not. done making pecan pies.
Oh, Christmas Tree
On Sunday afternoon, we got out the tree trimmings and let Emily put the decorations on the tree. As you can see, they all went in one spot. I did go back and move them around after she was done with it.
We also put out some of the other decorations including this Frosty the Snowman that sings and dances. Emily doesn't like him at first, but she eventually warms up to him.
I didn't end up with a picture of our full (re)decorated Christmas tree and I want to show you some of our other Christmas things over the next few days. Hope I can find time to take some more pictures. I don't know about you, but I always have to either move all the unsightly "stuff" out of the pictures or crop the "stuff" out after the fact. It's more time consuming than you'd think!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
We're back!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Family Fun, So Many Reasons to be Thankful
We've had a really fun day visting and play with everyone. I didn't do such a good job getting pictures of everything. I have been practicing recording some short movies with my camera. I'm going to try to post one on here tomorrow I think. Mike and I are going over to Shreveport tomorrow to see what's new over there. Mike has never been to Louisiana and I haven't been there in years. It will be nice to get away and do something together.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Prayer Request for FIL and "Tidbits"
"Tidbits"
- I got my hair cut this afternoon and it's SHORT. Well, my hair is always short but it's shorter than usual. My stylist was cracking me up with a story about how she wished she had long hair and what she would do with it. We won't go there on this wholesome blog.
- I was outside watering my fall flowers this afternoon and the mail carrier drove all the way up to our house to deliver a package. By "all the way" I mean he literally drove up into our yard and pulled right up beside me. He never comes up to our house! If it doesn't fit in the mailbox, he either leaves it on the side of the road beside the mailbox or takes it back to the post office.
- I was totally excited to see that my cuz Martha posted a comment on my blog the other day! I totally didn't even know she was reading it. I hope to be able to see her family and the new grandbaby this weekend when we're "home" for Thanksgiving!!
- I hurt my car this morning on my way to work. D'Oh! I hate that! Don't worry, nobody was hurt.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Sweet Treats
And here are the cracker jacks cooling on the table. Mike says they "talk" when they come out of the oven.I made soooo much popcorn. It covered the dining table and filled four gallon size zip lock bags. Yum! Look Dad! This is what I'm bringing to your house!
I also made some white chocolate covered pretzels at Mike's request. I usually make these at Christmas, but ... I "sacrificed" and made them early. I was going to make something else, but oh well. Boy are they tasty!
Sweet or not, what's your favorite dish at Thanksgiving?
My favorite dish is sweet potatoes ... prepared any way .. with marshmallows or without, candied or not, pecans on top or not ... in a pie, on a plate or in a bowl. Yummy yummy yummy!
Not Me! Monday and an Open Letter to MckMama
- I did not wake up thinking that I was not going to participate in Not Me! Monday this week. I'm just too tired and busy and besides, nothing noteworthy has happened in the Not Me! department lately anyway.
- I did not tell my three-year-old child that the policeman was going to come knock on our door if she didn't stop screaming and crying. I did not use that line because I'd used it before and it worked. It did not work this time too. I do not promise I won't use it again.
An Open Letter to MckMama
Heeeeeeeeeey MckMama! Thank you so much for the honorable mention on your Small Fryday Contest. I'm glad you liked the post with all the links on it. I will admit (even without the cover of a Not Me! Monday) that seeing all the extra hits on my blog is almost as good as getting a real prize. I am also proud to say that my blog post has created some additional attention for the String of Pearls organization's website. (Also interestingly, I noticed that lots of people clicked out to the link where I mentioned that your kids have real names. I think many of your blog readers must be the curious sort.)
I just wanted you to know that I admire the way you put your faith out there for your blog readers to see. This was clearly demonstrated by the way you handled yourself and your family while dealing with the life-threatening condition that your son, MckMuffin, battled before he was even born. God is using your life story and your blog for great things. That is evident by the ginormous blog following that your story has created.
Over the past few weeks, I have begun to feel like God has led me to create this blog for a purpose greater than the obvious. My blog was originally created to help us keep in touch with our out-of-state family. But I think God will use this blog for great things! Sometimes I wish I knew what was in store for me, but it will all be done in God's perfect timing.
In closing, I would just like to thank you for being an example, a shining light in the darkness. I am still praying for you and your sweet family.
Love in Christ,
Jennifer
P.S. Feel free to link to my blog any time. ha ha
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Small Fryday Contest
Original Post: One of the first blogs I started following was MckMama's My Charming Kids blog. MckMama is a Christian lady who lives somewhere in the central time zone and is mother to FOUR small but adorable children. She's very industrious. She's into baby wearing, baby food making, cloth diapering, and she has a lot of ultra cool, organic, earth-friendly ideas for kids. And even with many small children, she has time to take them to the community center and the children's museum and swimming and on and on! She's also got her own photography business. She's even kind enough to give photography lessons to all her blog readers. Besides all that, she's humble enough to admit that she's not perfect and God is not finished with her yet. She's also the wonderful host(ess?) of Not Me! Monday.
This weekend, MckMama is hosting a contest in honor of her (only) daughter, Small Fry. (That's her blog nickname, not her real name.) To enter, all we have to do is write a post on our blog and link back to MckMama's blog. If I'm picked, I could win a custom blog header and some other neat stuff. If you haven't already, you should stop by and check her out. You won't be disappointed. Also, take a minute to check out a very worthy cause: String of Pearls.
Heeeeeeeeeey MckMama! How's that for linking back to your blog?!?? Yeah man, I know you love all those links. (Note to the blog newbies: All those underlined words are links. You could actually click on them to go to different posts or blogs or websites ... if you wanted to do that.) Anyway, MckMama ... I'll bet I've got more links than any of your other bloggie friends! Yeah, I'm a lovin me some links. Mr. Linky ain't got nothin on me now! Haha. (Okay okay, MckMama doesn't really read my blog, but if she did I hope she'd be impressed with all the links. I spent a lot of time finding just the right posts to use.)
Friday, November 21, 2008
Emily's Thanksgiving Feast
Quite a few parents came to help out with the party
We had a room full of fun.
Emily said this little guy's name is Grant. He was running around the table after he got done eating. Yes, the lady in the green shirt is the teacher and she was telling him to stop. Slightly too slow, obviously. If you're Grant's mom, this is pretty much what he was doing after lunch. Don't worry, I don't think Grant's mom will be reading my blog any time soon.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Christmas Songs
The last couple years since Emily has been big enough to know what's going on around this time of year, I've realized that I can't remember all the words to the Christmas songs that I once knew. For the last 15 years or more, I've had little reason to sing Christmas songs. It's not that I didn't like Christmas, but I think teenagers and young adults have little reason to sing Christmas songs. I'd say that most Christmas songs are sung by kids and parents of young kids.
Mike and Emily and I were riding home from Madison's party the other night and we started singing our favorite Christmas songs. Well, I tried to sing the 12 Days of Christmas, but I couldn't remember what was on some day. And then after I sang the 10th day, I totally thought I was done. Luckily, Mike remembered what went on all the days and so he helped me sing it. Actually, I was unsure of at least a few of the words on most of the songs I tried to sing. How sad!
I have been looking for a Christmas Song Book that has some simple sheet music and the words to a lot of my favorite songs. We had a book like that when I was a girl. I remember trying to peck out some of the songs on the piano. I was never good, but it was fun. So far, I have not been able to find what I'm looking for. Do any of you have a good Christmas Song Book or know of one that you could recommend?
Be sure to check out the Christmas shopping poll on the sidebar! I voted "Yes!"
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Love it or Leave it - Steam 'n Mash Potatoes
Well, we tried them last night with my burned roast. (Yes, we ate it anyway.) I followed the packaged directions and nuked the potatoes in the bag for 10 minutes and then let it stand for two minutes. Then I poured the contents of the bag into my favorite mixing bowl and added butter, salt and milk then mixed/mashed them as usual. I noticed the consistency was a little different than my normal mashed potatoes. But the taste was pretty good.
If I made a batch of these and a batch of my regular mashed potatoes for a side-by-side taste test, would you be able to tell which one was my regular potatoes?
Mike: Yes!
Me: Yes!
Emily: Mama, can I have a cookie with my mashed potatoes?
The Verdict: Love it! (Well, not love it, but like it and would buy it again.)
Happy Birthday Madison!
We got Madison a box set of Boxcar Children books and a book light. I think she will enjoy the books. I remember reading those books when I was a kid and I saw that they are still writing more books in the series.
The three girls had a good time tonight, as usual. They seem to like to copycat each other. Seeing them together is almost like a stairstep effect because they are all about three years apart. Madison just turned 9, Sarah just turned 6 and Emily is 3. They are fun to watch.
Well, here are some pictures from tonight. The boys are Madison's cousins on the other side. They also have a four-month-old brother who is not pictured. He was being very sweet though. Just sat in the stroller kicking his feet and sucking on his tongue.