Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Cubbie Bear Buddies and lots more
Last night was another Cubbies night. We had five Cubbies in our class but one of our teachers was out last night. Good enough, we still had a great night. NO water was spilled although we did make a big mess with a pan of white glue and five paintbrushes. Whose idea was that?!? Not mine!
Nanny helped out in Emily's class last night. They had a big group as well. They have a really good group of kids in Emily's class. They have a lot that show up faithfully each week.
In case you were wondering .... this pretty lady was our first daffodil of the season.
Today, Emily and I counted seven daffodils in bloom. It looks like we'll have several more by tomorrow. I just love this time of year when the daffodils start blooming and other things start coming up. Some of my vinca minor groundcover has pretty blue flowers on it today too.
So I think I mentioned that I recently finished planting the 80 daffodil bulbs that I bought on clearance last fall. So to celebrate that small victory, I bought a big box of iris rhizomes on ebay this week and they were delivered today. I was a bit surprised that they were delivered so quickly. They rhizomes were really nice and healthy though. They even have quite a bit of green on them already. I'll have to go back to ebay and give some good feedback, but now I have a lot of planting to do!
And speaking of ebay ... I also bought a replacement hubcap for my car. You may remember that I lost a hubcap back in December and I'm so glad I found a replacement part for it. Mike put it on my car tonight. Thanks honey!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Thanks, Toby!
Just for the record, we are not VIP's at Toby Keith's I Love this Bar and Grill ... that's just where they seated us. But it was fun sitting up there anway.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Gymnastics and Nadia Comaneci
So we're sitting there about 30 minutes into the class and a white van pulled up and a bunch of people got out carrying bags and came inside. It was a bunch of girls and several old people. Most of them disappear down a hallway and a few minutes later, one older gentleman comes back in and tells all of us (preschool parents who are sitting around waiting) that there are some international gymnasts from Romania, Russia, Kazakhstan and Isreal practicing in the gym this morning. So we all kinda watch them trot around and stretch and whatnot. I looked online when I got home and found out that they were in town for the Nadia Comaneci International Invitational.
And a few minutes later, Nadia Comaneci walks through (wearing a pink sweatsuit, if you must know) with a couple other ladies. While I was not exactly surprised to see her there since she's married to the owner of the gym (Bart Conner), I was a little surprised to see her there since she's a former international gymnastics champion. She's taller than I thought she would be. Most gymnasts are so tiny.
So I immediately start texting my sister, Heather, about seeing Nadia Comaneci at gymnastics! Heather has always liked gymnastics and so she's the first person I thought of when all the international gymnasts started showing up. I wish Heather was there with us to see it. She has yet to visit Bart Commer Gym to see Emily, but I'm sure she will soon. (By the way, that's an open invitation, Heather!)
I got my camera out in case I was able to get some pics of the international gymnasts or Nadia Comaneci without being too obvious. But while I was waiting, I went ahead and got some action shots of Emily doing some jumps and rolls. (Sad that taking pictures of my own child was an afterthought, but I do try to be honest on this blog.)
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Supper Time - Red Beans and Rice with Hot Water Cornbread
So ... the real question ... have you ever tried hot water cornbread? Do you even know what it is? I think it's an Arkansas thing since I haven't found anyone from Oklahoma who's tried it. Well .. I mean Mike has tried it and he really loves it. But it's only because I fix it for him. He'd never tried it before we were married.
I'll give you the recipe, but it's one of those passed down non-specific recipes.
Hot Water Cornbread
Mix about 2 cups of cornmeal mix with a bit of salt. I like buttermilk cornmeal mix, but I also use white cornmeal mix at times. (It's important to get the cornmeal mix and not just cornmeal.)
Pour boiling water over cornmeal mix and stir well. Keep adding boiling water until you have a moderately thick mixture. It will thicken as it stands so you may need to add more water.
Heat oil in cast iron skillet until hot.
Run hands under cold water and then spoon out some of the cornmeal mixture and use your hands to make a thick patty.
Drop into hot oil. Cook until browned around the edges and then turn over to cook the other side. Drain on paper towel.
So yummy!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Lots of Little Cubbies
We used up a whole bag of cotton balls for our project - making sheep pictures - and we only spilled like three cups of water at snack time. In other words, it was a GOOD night!
I find that as our class gets bigger, it's more important for us to make the kids behave. When we only had two or three kids, it was not such a big deal if one of them wanted to lay down during story time. But now that kind of stuff is really disruptive to the other kids. I find myself giving the kids "the look" to let them know that I'm serious. No more Ms. Nice-Teacher now!!!
Emily said she had fun at Cubbies tonight too. Her favorite teacher - Ms Jennifer - was there tonight. I think she's getting better at going into her class when it's time. When Cubbies first started, I'd more or less have to push her into the room but now she just walks in.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Heather update and Kids Say ...
Her husband has set up a Caringbridge page for her. He wants at least 100 people to sign the guestbook before she gets out of the hospital later this week. It think they are well over the 100 mark, but it never hurts to add a few more. So if you're so inclined, please visit her site at http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/heatherchandler and let her know you're praying for her. I've also linked her website on my blog list on the right side of my blog.
Kids say ...
This weekend on the way to gymnastics, Emily asked me what I did when I was a little girl. I told her about playing in the woods, fishing, playing in the sandbox, playing school, Barbies, dolls.
Me: And when I got older, I got a little sister and I would help my mom with her. I would play with her and talk to her and I would give her toys and bring my mom diapers for her.
Emily: Mama! Aunt Heather used to wear diapers???
Me: Yes, she did when she was a baby.
Emily: Hahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!! Did you used to wear diapers too??
Me: Yep, I wore diapers too.
Emily: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!! What about Daddy??
Me: Yes! Daddy too!
Emily: *squeals* What about Poppa? Did Poppa used to wear diapers???
Me: Yes! Poppa too! (Side conversation between me and Mike about what they may have used for diapers waaaaaaaaay back in the day.)
Emily: Hahahaha!! What about Uncle Gary and Aunt Cherry??? Madison? Tyler? Grandaddy??? Grandmother??????? Ahahahahahahahaha!!!
Me: Yes, everyone wore diapers when they were babies.
And so it went from there ... screaming and shrieking and laughing all the way to gymnastics. Aren't you all glad that she got a kick out of the idea of you wearing diapers?
This post is part of "Laughter Lives! Tuesday" on the Riggs Family Blog. Check our their blog to read everyone else's "Laughter Lives!" posts.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Have you ever eaten Angel Food cake with frosting?
I made this cake yesterday for Valentine's Day. It's an angel food cake with fluffy white frosting (tinted pink, of course!) We had some after lunch yesterday and it was sooooo good! Emily and I had it all over our faces. So fun! I'm thinking angel food cake with fluffy white frosting is my favorite food.
Have you ever eaten Angel Food cake with frosting? Leave me a comment and let me know what you thought about it.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Be Mine, Valentine!
Package from Grandmother and Grandaddy
Then after gymnatics this morning, we came home to find a package from Grandmother and Grandaddy in the mailbox. Emily wanted to open it immediately, but we had to wait until we put all the groceries away. (And checkout Emily's outfit in these pictures. She's wearing her new gymnastics leotard, which is a hand-me-down from Madison. She loves it!)
The card was singing a Dora song. She thought that was very funny.
We're going to love playing with these stickers.
Sweet Dreams
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Oh, Deer
Heads Up All Prayer Warriors!
My God is BIGGER than cancer!
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Not Me! Pumpkin
Do you recognize these pumpkins that I posted about on October 5, 2008?
- I did not just dispose of the pumpkins in the above picture today - February 8, 2009. (Yes, a full 4 months after first putting the pumpkins out in the yard. No, they did not look like pumpkins when I got rid of them this afternoon.)
- I did not eat a "ham and cheese funnel cake" this weekend. It was not really yummy.
- I did not write out one more Not Me! and then delete it at the last second because I decided I didn't want to admit to that one after all. Lovely.
Wii Had Fun This Weekend
Emily borrowing someone else's shoes
Cheddars
It was such a beautiful day in Oklahoma today. This afternoon, Emily and I got out and worked in the yard a bit. We worked on cleaning out one of the flower beds and planted some of the 80 daffodil bulbs that I bought a few months ago. Going to have to get out my bulb planter to help with the rest of them. There are just too many of them to do by hand. (And yes, I do realize it's really too late to plant daffodils and they probably won't bloom this year. If they just survive and bloom next year, I will be happy.)
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Feeling Better
It's supposed to be a beautiful day here in Oklahoma today ... warm weather, hopefully calm winds. Yesterday, we had some very high winds. Besides the fact that it messes up my hair and blows dirt into my eyes, it's also hard to drive when the winds are really whipping outside. It makes my car feel like it's nothing but a bucket of bolts!
We're off to start our busy day with gymnastics and probably a trip to the grocery store and ??? Who knows what else we'll get into today. Hope you have a good one as well!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Sick, Sick, Sick
We missed Cubbies last night because I was sick. I heard they had a good night though. Emily knew her verse and everything. "Let the little children come to me ..." - Matthew 19:14.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Nutter Butter Banana Pudding Trifle
This weekend, I made a Nutter Butter Banana Pudding Trifle. I found the recipe in the February 2009 issue of Southern Living magazine. I made the "quick and easy" version of the recipe. (See below.)
Nutter Butter Banana Pudding Trifle
3 cups milk
2 (3.4 oz pkgs) instant vanilla pudding mix
1 tsp vanilla extract
8 oz sour cream
5 medium-sized ripe bananas
1 (1-lb) pkg Nutter Butter cookies
1 container Extra Creamy Cool Whip
Place milk, vanilla, and instant pudding mix in a large bowl. Beat with electric mixer at medium speed for 2 minutes or until thickened. Let stand for 5 minutes and then add sour cream. Mix well. Chill pudding in refrigerator.
Cut bananas into 1/2-inch slices. Break cookies into thirds.
Spoon half of pudding mixture into a 3-qt bowl or pitcher. Top with banas and cookies. Spoon remaining pudding mixture over bananas and cookies. Top with Cool Whip. Cover and chill. Garnish, if desired.
The Verdict
Mike really liked this new recipe. He said it was better than my banana pudding recipe. *sniff* I thought it was okay, but not great. The Nutter Butter cookies added a bit of gritty texture I thought. It was quite rich with the peanut butter cookies and the Rich and Creamy Cool Whip. I would make it again for Mike though.
Have you tried a Nutter Butter Banana Pudding Trifle? What did you think? Let me know if you have any questions about the recipe. I'd be happy to help.
Interstate Madness and Kids say ...
Well ... last week when we had all the icy weather, all those little strips that were dividing the lanes went away. I don't know if it was because of the snow plows or just the sand/salt mixture, but they were just totally gone! Four lanes of cars not knowing where their lanes begin and end ... that's what I call interstate madness!
Kids say ...
This weekend, Emily was playing in the living room. I told her to stop doing something and she told me "No". I called her on it and she said "I didn't tell you 'no', Mom. I was talking to Stephanie (her doll)!" Haha!
This post is part of "Laughter Lives! Tuesday" on the Riggs Family Blog. Check our their blog to read everyone else's "Laughter Lives!" posts.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Snow Day!!!!
Mike and I both stayed home from work today because of all the ice/sleet/snow that we've received since Monday. Emily spend the night at Nanny and Papa's house. She was over there when the roads started to get bad and it would have been too dangerous to go and get her. They were gracious enough to let her spend the night last night and again tonight. She enjoys staying over there and they enjoy having her. At last check, she was watching Cinderella.
I have enjoyed the quiet day at home. I got to sleep in for a change (until almost 10am!) We played some Wii games. I did my Wii Fit for a bit. I cooked some spaghetti and meatballs and a pan of brownies. Yum!
I'm not sure if I'll go to work tomorrow or not. It depends on what the roads look like in the morning. I'm guessing it will still be pretty bad out there, but we'll see.
So... since I have some spare time tonight, I thought I would type up a little Blog lesson. (Experienced blog readers can stop reading here!)
Comments
At the bottom of each blog post is a section that tells the number of comments the post has received. If you click on the number, it will take you to another screen which shows all the comments that have been posted. If you scroll down, you will see a place where you can enter your comments.
You have several options on ways that you can identify yourself when you post a comment
- Google/Blogger - * Recommended (see below)
- Open ID
- Name/URL - Type in your first name
- Anonymous - Nothing required, but it would be nice if you'd type your name after your comment so that I'll know it was you.
Just a side note ... there are a lot of other things you can do with a Google account besides commenting on blogs. You can also post or share picture on PicasaWeb or set up a shared calendar and more! All with the same account using the same email address that you always use.
What's the deal with those Word Verifications?
You know the ones .. where you have to type the words that are hard to read. Those are to verify that you are, in fact, human and not a computer program designed to "spam" the system with inappropriate messages or advertisements. Don't worry if you key the word wrong ... it will give you a new word and you can try again.
Well I hope this little lesson helps explain a few things about blogs. You can always email me if you have any questions. I'd be happy to help.