Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Birthday Celebrations

Birthday Celebrations
On Friday, the kids and I went down to Arkansas for the Memorial Day weekend. First things first, though, we had to celebrate Emily and Tyler's 12th birthdays. How is it possible that we already have two twelve year olds in the family? Time is just flying by.




Tyler's birthday was on Thursday. Grandmother and Granddaddy got him a Texas Rangers cake. 



And also some Texas Ranger jersey cookies. 


Emily's birthday is exactly 10 days after Tyler's so we went ahead and celebrated her birthday, too. Grandmother and Granddaddy got her a butterfly cupcake cake. Is that what you call it? A cupcake cake?


She also had some flower cookies. 



The cakes and cookies were SO good. I told myself that I was only going to eat one piece of cake the first day, but I lied. I ate at least one piece of cake at every meal all weekend! That. Is. Terrible. I have a lot of making up to do this week.


Saturday, May 27, 2017

Tip! How to Save Leftover Candy Coating

Tip! How to Save Leftover Candy Coating
How many times have you melted chocolate or almond bark or candy coating only to have a bunch leftover and you end up just sticking it in the refrigerator in a plastic container until it becomes a brick? 

I have done this so many times in the past, but not any more! 

Now, I just pour the extra out in a thin layer onto a piece of parchment paper and let it dry.


Then I just break it into smaller pieces and store in a plastic zip top storage baggie until I need it again. It's so much easier. 



I don't remember where I learned this handy tip, but it has been very helpful in my baking lately. 




Friday, May 26, 2017

Red Apple Cake Pops

Red Apple Cake Pops
I know that school is out for the summer, but I wanted to share another thing that Emily and I made for Teacher Appreciation week.

One of the PTA special activities as a treat day for the teachers where people could bring sweet treats and baked goods. Emily and I searched the internet for some teacher-related goodies and we ended up finding these red apple cake pops. They are so cute! I know I say that all the time about the stuff I make, but look at these! They are sooooo cute!




The stems are broken pretzel rods. My tip is to break the pretzel rods pretty small and just lightly place them into the red candy coating, don't try to jam them down into the actual cake ball. If you press the pretzel rod pieces into the actual cake ball, you'll likely get some of the cake ball showing through around the "stem". My cake was a nice dark chocolate so it looked like I had some bad apples.



The green "leaves" are green Tic Tacs. I used wintergreen Tic Tacs. They looked cute, but they were not great to bite into when you're eating a cake pop. If I make these again, I will probably find something different to use for the leaves, maybe some large leaf sprinkles



A lot of my apple cake pops cracked. I think it's because I inserted the sticks then put the tray of cake pops into the refrigerator for about a half hour. I think cold cake pops are a problem and they should be dipped at room temperature. 


I individually wrapped the cake pops and then put them into a little cardboard tray that I found at Hobby Lobby.


Then I wrapped the whole tray of apple cake pops in cellophane and tied a nice red shiny bow on it. Ya'll, I need serious help with my bow tying. They never end up straight or pretty. 


I've appreciated Emily and Noah's teachers so much this year. They have done a lot of the kids and I hope they have a great summer. It will probably take them that long to recover. Ha ha.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Last Day of School

Last Day of School
You guys, I can't believe we're already at the last day of school! The time is just going by so fast right now. Before you know it, the summer will be gone and we'll be back to the school routine. But for now, I'm going to enjoy this transition to summer and the slower pace of life.



"Last Day of School!!!!!!!!!"

The kids have had a lot of fun activities at school this week. Tuesday was yearbook signing day. I didn't get a yearbook until I was in junior high. But in 2017, kids get to buy yearbooks for every year of their life.

Wednesday was Emily's park day/cookout field trip. Her class also had a visit with some Extreme Animals. Emily said she got to pet an alligator. Noah had his awards assembly in the afternoon.

Today was the official last day of school as well as the annual talent show.

Noah danced to the Chicken Dance song with part of his class, but I can't show the video because of all the other kids in it. I couldn't even see Noah up on the stage. He said he was hiding in the back. The other part of his class danced to the Macarena and he said he really wanted to dance to that one.

Emily played the same song she played at her piano recital, "Silver Moon Boat," and I thought she did really well.  The Youtube video is below.


There were really a lot of talents showcased at their school today - lots of singing and dancing, several piano players, a violinist, a traditional Native American dance, and a girl who danced in a pillowcase. Yeah, I don't know either, but that one was pretty funny. I'm sure she didn't just come up with that whole gig just for this talent show, but I can't think of any other time or place you'd do something like that.



Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Noah's First Grade Awards Ceremony

Noah's First Grade Awards Ceremony
Noah's first grade awards ceremony was this afternoon at the school. They did things a little bit differently. Each child decorated an envelope and the teachers put all their certificates and awards inside of it. At the awards ceremony, each child was called up on stage one at a time and were presented with their awards envelope. A few kids got medals or trophies for certain awards as well.


Noah got his awards envelope as well as a trophy for perfect attendance!  Only two or three other kids got this award and Noah was so proud of his trophy!


At the beginning of the program, all the kids recited a poem. I wish I'd made a video of it because it was very cute and choreographed, but I only snapped a few pics. It's a hard decision whether to video something or take a picture. Am I right?!


Noah got a lot of great awards, including the Superintendent's Award for reading over 100 books this year. Wow, that is really impressive!


And of course the perfect attendance award is totally awesome. When Noah got off the bus this afternoon, he was carrying it and he said, "This is my first trophy!" He has already put his trophy on the bookshelf in his room.



Wordless Wednesday - Watching the Hummingbird Feeder

Wordless Wednesday - Watching the Hummingbird Feeder
Hummingbird at Feeder Oklahoma City

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Promotion Sunday and Yard Yahtzee

Promotion Sunday and Yard Yahtzee
This year is just a big transitional year for Emily because she'll be going to junior high school next year. She also promoted to the youth group at church on Sunday morning. The children's area had a big send off for the 6th graders and parents were invited for the festivities. 

The children's ministry had a prayer time and gave each 6th grader a journal so that they could "write their own story" as they grow and move on into junior high and then high school.

Then all the students lined the hallway and blew bubbles and cheered as the 6th graders walked through. 



Here's a short video of Emily going through the bubbles.


Once the kids got to the end of the hallway, they went through a set of security doors and some of the youth kids were waiting to shoot them with silly string.  They made a huge mess!

Then we all went to the youth area where we had a breakfast and a little orientation time.

Wasn't the weather beautiful today?

After supper tonight, we went outside to play Yard Yahtzee. 



I got these big wooden dice to play with outside this summer, but this was the first time we'd actually played a game with them. Apparently, Emily and Noah have never played Yahtzee before so we had to have a lesson as we played.


We had a lot of fun though. Noah was hilarious. I'd bought this little basket at the dollar store to use as our "dice shaker" and Noah had a hard time pouring the dice out of the basket. 


What other dice games can we play outside? I know that Farkle is a dice game, but I haven't figured out exactly how to play it yet. We googled it, but didn't have time to really sit and figure it out.


I bought some extra Yahtzee score sheets and Farkle score sheets to use with our games. I think that's going to make things easier, especially with kids.


What are some other summer fun games that your family enjoys?


Monday, May 22, 2017

Emily's Piano Recital

Emily's Piano Recital
Emily's piano recital was on Saturday afternoon. She played "Silver Moon Boat," a Chinese folk melody, and she did really well. She really enjoys playing the piano and it's easy to tell that she's improving every year.



You can watch her performance in this YouTube video.




After the recital, everyone brings goodies to share. Emily and I made some cake pops to take to the recital.


This time, we made chocolate cake pops. I just used some leftover candy coating that I had and decorated them with sprinkles. Last time I made cake pops, a lot of them cracked. But this time, I did not refrigerate the cake pops and none of them cracked. Perhaps that's the trick?


This was the first time I got to use my cupcake/cake pop carrier for cake pops and it worked out perfectly. I just put the lid on to transport them, then took off the lid for serving.






Noah's Life, as told by Noah

Noah's Life, as told by Noah
Hi. I'm Noah. Do you want to learn about my life? Well, here's one now.

I was born August 6th, 2010 in the old house, so old. My room was Noah's Ark and it was good. I liked that it was perfect. And so I kept growing and then I'm here.



We moved to a new house when I was three years old. My new room is decorated with soccer balls and stuff. My bedspread has soccer stuff on it and I have two pillows that look like soccer balls. Even my sheets have soccer balls on them!



Sunday, May 21, 2017

Emily's 6th Grade Graduation

Emily's 6th Grade Graduation
Emily's 6th grade graduation ceremony was Friday morning. 



It was rescheduled from Thursday night due to weather. The school had booked a different venue for Thursday night, but since it was on Friday morning it had to be in the school cafeteria. And it was a standing room only crowd full of friends and family.





Emily received several award.
  • Perfect attendance
  • Honor Choir
  • CubCo (Student Council, 1st grade rep)
  • Silver award for all A's & B's



Her teacher had put together a slideshow of pictures from their 6th grade year. At the end, she showed each student's baby picture then their 6th grade yearbook picture. It was a really cute video.



I got Noah out of class so that he could attend the graduation ceremony with me. We were sitting way in the back and he had a hard time seeing the kids on the stage and the video. He did see the picture of Emily on the screen though. He said that her baby picture was SO CUTE. Yes, it was. 



After the ceremony, they had cake and punch for everyone. It was a really fun time at the school. Next year, Emily will be going to Jr. High!



Saturday, May 20, 2017

Mexican Conchas (Sweet buns)

Mexican Conchas (Sweet buns)
When I was looking for some Mexican-inspired desserts for Mike's potluck, I ran across a recipe for Mexican Conchas. Have you ever heard of these? They are sweet buns. They looked so cute and fairly easy to make so I decided to go for it.




I love the shell designs on top and also the colorful topping. That is not something you see everyday.

 

Emily and I have really gotten a lot of use out of the new Kitchenaid mixer. We've made a lot of yeast dough recipes lately. And frosting. And some cookies. And on and on. 

What should we make next?




Yield: 16 bunsPin it

Mexican Conchas Sweet Bread

Mexican Conchas are traditionally found in Mexican markets and are named for the shape of their topping, which looks much like a shell. Use your imagination to come up with the shell designs. Perfect for Cinco de Mayo celebrations.
prep time: 2 hourcook time: 20 MINStotal time: 2 hours and 20 mins

ingredients:

Sweet Buns
  • 1 package active dry yeast
  • 1/2 cup warm water (110 - 115 degrees F)
  • 1/2 cup lukewarm milk (110 - 115 degrees F)
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/3 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 egg
  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
Sugar Cookie Topping
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup margarine
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • gel food coloring

instructions

To Make the Buns
  1. Dissolve yeast in warm water in the bowl of stand mixer. Add milk sugar, butter, salt egg, and 2 cups of flour. Stir together until well combined. 
  2. Switch to the dough hook attachment and add the rest of the flour. Knead on medium speed for 3 minutes until the dough pulls away from the side of the bowl. Add more flour, if needed. 
  3. Place the dough in a large, oiled bowl and turn the dough over to coat both side. Cover with greased plastic wrap and place in warm place to rise until doubled in size. 
To Make the Sugar Cookie Topping
  1. beat the sugar, margarine and vanilla until light and fluffy. Add flour and mix until thick. Divide dough into three equal pieces and place each piece in a plastic sandwich bag. Add a few drops of food coloring gel and squish the dough until evenly colored. You may need to add more flour if the dough is too soft.
  2. When the dough has risen, divide it into 16 even pieces. Form each piece of dough into a bun by tucking the corners under. (Do not roll between palms because this will make the dough tough.) Place the buns onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. 
  3. Take the sugar cookie topping and divide into 16 even pieces. Take each piece of dough and press it between your palms until it forms a cookie disc shape. Moisten one side slightly and place it on top of each bun, wet side down. This will help the topping adhere to the bun. Use a cookie cutter or a knife to lightly score rings or swirls into the top of the cookie topping to resemble conch shells. Let buns rise in a warm place for approximately 40 minutes. 
  4. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Bake buns for 18-20 minutes until lightly brown on the bottom.




Friday, May 19, 2017

Ocean Biome in a Shoebox

Ocean Biome in a Shoebox
The other week, Emily had to make an ocean biome in a shoebox for her science class. She put a lot of thought into how she wanted her biome to look and I thought it turned out really neat. It even had a stingray that moved!

In case you're curious, these are the supplies that we used and how we put it together.

Ocean biome in a box

For the box, we just used a cardboard shipping box. I cut the flaps off. The first thing we did was cover the outside with colorful wrapping paper so that the box would look "finished" on the inside as well as the outside. Just wrap it like you would wrap a gift and tuck the ends of the paper inside the box. The inside of the box will get covered up so it doesn't have to look neat.

Next, Emily took some printed scrapbooking paper that had a water pattern on it. We got two pieces of 12X12 paper and we needed probably twice that much. We could only cover the back and sides of our box, but not the top or the bottom. We just used white printer paper for the top and bottom. Just fold the paper and glue it down with white school glue.

For the coral reef on the left side of the box, I printed a picture of some coral off the internet and pasted it to a small piece of cardboard. Then Emily cut the cardboard/picture and pasted it onto the bottom of the box. We had gotten some small plastic ocean animals from Hobby Lobby as well as some small fake plants. These are sold in the hobby section of the store and are things that are used to make miniature models and things like that. 

The animals that we got were made of a squishy plastic, sort of like a pencil eraser. Since they were soft, I was able to use a needle to thread a piece of fishing line through the back of the animal so that we could suspend them in the box to make them look like they're swimming. 

The "sand" at the bottom of the ocean is actually brown sugar that we glued to the box with white school glue. We also added some pieces of cardboard to make the ocean floor look uneven. We attached some turtles to the seafloor using hot glue as well. We made the mistake of trying to hot glue the turtle to the floor after we'd put on the sand, but the turtle kept falling off. We eventually had to scrape some of the sand/brown sugar and hot glue the turtle down and then add more brown sugar around it. So, don't do like us and make sure you attach your animals before you add the sand. 


Suspended animals in a biome box

Another fun thing that Emily wanted to do was make a stingray that could cruise across the ocean floor. I cut a slit into the top of our box to facilitate this. I used the needle and fishing line to attach the stingray, then tied the finishing line through the holes of a large button. Then we threaded the stingray through the slit in the top of the box. The problem was that the thin fishing line would not travel smoothly through the slit in the box. So, we added a small safety pin that would add more stability as it slid down the slit in the box. We also put scotch tape all along both sides of the slit in the box to help the safety pin move more smoothly. This did the trick! We used hot glue to attach a starfish to the top of the button.


Moveable animals in a biome box

All the kids in Emily's class thought it was pretty cool that her stingray moved. That little button contraption has gotten a lot of use and is still going strong. (Perhaps I should sell it on EBAY? I could probably get a lot of money for it!) She said that none of the other kids had animals that moved in their biome box. 




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