Monday, January 31, 2011

Whoopie

Whoopie
Okay, not really whoopie, but whoopie pies.

Emily got this box of Whoopie Pie Mix for Christmas. I think it came from Aunt Pat, but we had not gotten around to making them yet. They kinda fell into the same bucket as the Easy Bake Oven.

By the way, did you remember that the Easy Bake Oven uses a lightbulb to cook food? The papers said that it needs a 100 watt lightbulb. Not soft white. Not long life. Just a plain old 100 watt lightbulb. And did you know those are not exactly simple to find? Well it's true.

And anyway, back to the Whoopie Pies. You basically make some small flat cakes and then put butter cream frosting between the layers. Then you roll the sides in crushed peppermint.

Sounds simple enough doesn't it? Well it was not too bad. Just very messy.

Okay Noah is fussing so I gotta go, but here are some pictures for you.

Enjoy!

























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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Saturday, January 29, 2011

An Apple A Day

An Apple A Day
This evening Noah ate two containers of applesauce. He is really getting good at eating baby food. So far, he has enjoyed every food we have tried - sweet potatoes, green beans, squash, peas and apples.


Oh this is pretty good stuff.




I'm loving these apples.




Hey! Gimme back that spoon!




Oh yeaaaaah! I am so done.





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Want To See My Teeth?

Want To See My Teeth?
Okay I tried really hard to get a picture of Noah's new teeth.

What do you think?






He hates the flash on my iPhone camera so that's the reason for the funny faces lately.


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Friday, January 28, 2011

The Way He Sleeps

The Way He Sleeps
I have mentioned before that Noah likes to sleep with his blanket over his head. That always worried me so we bought him a wearable blanket that you zip up so that he can't get it over his face. It's supposed to help reduce the risk of SIDS. Sounds great to me.

But Noah would not sleep with his wearable blanket on. Bedtime would drag on and on every night as he tried to go to sleep but cried and cried instead.

So one night, I put the wearable blanket (it's a microfiber Sleep Sack, by the way.). Then I put a light waffle weave blanket over him. He immediately pulled it over his face and was asleep in minutes.




So every night I let him put the blanket over his face. Then I wait a few minutes until he goes to sleep. Then I go in there and take the extra blanket off his face and out of his bed.




So far he had not woken up in the night looking for his blanket.

Sooo ... Is there a safe way to let him have a blanket in his bed? Or is he just too young right now?


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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Chewy

Chewy
Noah is working on getting hid second tooth on the bottom. I think his gums are bothering him because he is chewing on everything in sight.

Tonight when I was trying to take his picture, he kept putting his fingers in his mouth or chewing on his shirt sleeve. As fast as I could pull his hands out of his mouth, he would put them right back in.

These pictures are the best I could do.











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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A Tooth

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Tonight after Noah drank his night night bottle, I checked his gums for any sign of teeth.  He was pretty fussy yesterday so I know it's coming soon.  So tonight I checked and I thought I could feel a tip of a tiny tooth poking out of his gums.

So ... now this is the part that he'll be laughing at when he gets older and reads this blog post about his first tooth ... but I pulled out my iPhone and pulled up my flashlight app .. and turned on the flashlight so that I could look into his mouth and see his teeny tiny tooth.  And I could really see it!

My baby has a tooth!  My baby has a tooth!  My baby has a real live tooth!

Yep, this post will definitely embarrass him one of these days.  But it's okay.  It's not every day that your baby gets his first tooth.

I will try to get a picture of this little pearl in the next few days.  It's not easy to get a picture inside a baby's mouth though.  We'll see what we can do.

Hope you all are having a fabulous week!




Monday, January 24, 2011

Bath Buddies - Take 2

Bath Buddies - Take 2
I tried to post these Bath Buddies pictures last night, but they disappeared somewhere between my iPhone and my blog.  I am not really sure what happened.

These pictures were taken the other night when Emily was helping me give Noah a bath.  She is my ever present helper.  Noah just loves looking at her and watching her.  She can get him to laugh when nobody else can.

Tonight, Noah was having a bit of a fussy night.  He was asleep when we got home and slept for a few minutes while we ate supper. And when he woke up, he had his "Mr. Serious" face on.  Emily came over and was talking and mimicing playing the piano and Noah just started laughing.

They are so sweet. I love watching both my kiddos interacting with one another.  It just completely makes my day!












Sunday, January 23, 2011

It's Puzzling

It's Puzzling
Emily has recently started wanting to put together jigsaw puzzles. She got a couple puzzles for Christmas and she put those together in no time.

We got Emily a new puzzle at Mardels yesterday. It was 100 piece puzzle rated ages 6+. She sat in her room and worked on it all afternoon.





And by the end of the day, she had it completely put together! All 100 pieces completely put together without any help from anyone!




So today after lunch, Emily and I went by walmart and picked out three more puzzles. One has 100 pieces and the other two have 300 pieces each.

Emily worked on the 100 piece puzzle this afternoon during naptime. And she had it completely put together in just a few hours!






Now she is working on one of the 300 piece puzzles. We will see how long this one takes her.

Any guesses??

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Mike's Birthday Lunch With Family

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Today after church, we went to lunch at one of our favorite local Mexican restaurants for Mike's birthday.  I think we had a party of 18 if I counted right.

Noah was ready to drink his bottle pretty much as soon as we got there.  So he had lunch while everyone else munched on chips and queso and tortillas.  Then he was ready to smile at everyone and play.

Mike's mom made him a Mexican Cake for his birthday.  It was so so good!  I don't have her official recipe, but I found one online that sounds pretty close.  Maybe she will read over the recipe and tell me if it's good or not.  I'm betting she doubles the recipe for the icing though.

Here's the recipe I found:

MEXICAN CAKE  

Read more about it at www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1749,149163-238201,00.html
Content Copyright © 2011 Cooks.com - All rights reserved.
2 c. sugar
2 eggs
2 c. flour
2 tsp. soda
1 (20 oz.) can crushed pineapple
1 c. pecans
Pinch of salt


Cream sugar and eggs. Add flour, soda and salt. Mix well. Add pineapple and pecans. Bake at 300 degrees for 45 minutes.


MEXICAN CAKE ICING

1 (4 oz.) Philadelphia cream cheese
1 c. powdered sugar
1 stick butter
1/2 tsp. vanilla


Mix well and put on cooled cake.

Treats Before Church

Treats Before Church
Yeah, I did good. I made banana nut muffins before church this morning.




They were pretty good stuff. And I think we will even be on time for Sunday School.

And we will get there on time despite all the screaming and crying of the youngest female member of our family. Poor little Emily. Nothing goes her way.

But what is with all the screaming and crying and drama? Is it just a 5-year-old stage? A girl thing? Just her? I don't know, but it's a difficult time that requires much patience on my part.

Hope you all are having a fabulous Sunday. GOD is good!

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Completed Kindergarten Homework

Completed Kindergarten Homework
Emily and I wanted to show you her completed homework assignment. She was supposed to put 100 items on her shirt for the 100th day of school.

We went to Hobby Lobby this afternoon to find 100 items for our project. Emily said she wanted sparkles on her shirt. And I think we found the perfect thing.

Here is our 100th day shirt with 100 jewels on it. What do you think?




Emily and I laid out the design on the shirt. We counted and recounted. Then I hot glued 100 jewels on the shirt.

I don't know what I was doing wrong, but I kept burning my fingers with the hot glue gun. I figured out pretty quickly that I needed to get the hot glue all the way to the edges of the jewels in order to get them attached securely. But that is when I started burning myself. It was really a no-win situation. But that's just one more thing I will gladly do for my kids.

I hope Emily is pleased with her 100th day shirt and enjoys wearing it to school next week.


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Oh yeah, the cake

Oh yeah, the cake
Oh yeah, I almost forgot. Emily and I made a cake for Daddy's birthday this afternoon.

It was his favorite - pineapple upside down cake.

Don't tell anyone, but it starts out with a box of pineapple cake mix. Fix the mix according to package directions, but substitute pineapple juice from a can of pineapple tidbits for the water in the instructions.

Melt a stick of margarine and pour this into the bottom of a 13x9 inch pan. Then sprinkle a cup of brown sugar evenly onto the melted butter. Then sprinkle the pineapple tidbits over the brown sugar. Pour in the pineapple cake batter and bake according to package directions.

When the cake is done, turn it out onto a shallow jelly roll pan to cool.

And there you have a delicious pineapple upside down cake. Easy as pie! Err, cake!

I have made this in a springform pan and it works great as well. I have also used pineapple rings for a pretty presentation.

I forgot to take a pic before we cut it, but here it is after we did some damage.






It was soooo good!

Happy birthday, Mike!


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Homework, Kindergarten Style

Homework, Kindergarten Style
Emily and I are working on a homework assignment for the 100th day of school, which is next Tuesday.

Here is a tiny sneak preview. What do you think?






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Happy Birthday, Mike!

Happy Birthday, Mike!




We're out and about today celebrating Mike's 39th birthday in style. Right now, we are at Hideaway Pizza having lunch. Yum!



More later!

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Friday, January 21, 2011

A Special Kind of Gift

A Special Kind of Gift




Today I received a package at work. One of the account managers that I work with on a regular basis sent me a beautiful box of Godiva chocolates. She lives in a different state, but I create reports for many of her accounts each month.

This was certainly unexpected, but it was so sweet of her to think of me. I shared the chocolates with my co-workers today. And luckily there were a few left that I got to bring home to the family.

Let's just say there are none left tonight. They were soooo good! There were all different types and flavors. I did not hear any complaints about any of them.

It's nice to be appreciated.


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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Family Time Sunday

Family Time Sunday
This afternoon, Mike, Noah and Emily were playing at the kitchen table while I was cooking.  

Want to see what they were doing?


Don't you think Mike and Noah look alike?  Yes!!!!!



My beautiful family!

Noah - 5 Months

Noah - 5 Months
Noah, You are 5 months old.

You are such a happy baby!  You smile a lot and you don't cry much at all.

I took some pictures of you today after church.  I love your little puppy dog overalls.  They are so cute.  The ladies in the church nursery are just in love with you.  You are the only regular baby in early Sunday School so you pretty much run the place most Sundays.  We often find you asleep in the rocking chair with one of your teachers.




You have such big eyes and such soft cheeks.  Your hair is growing.  When you were born, your hair was strawberry blond.  But now it's more blond.




You like to reach for and grab things these days.  One of your favorite things to grab is your sister's hair.  She is a pretty good sport about it most of the time.   You are also interested in a lot of your toys.  One of your favorites is a toy duck that goes on your carseat.  I need to take a picture of it sometime.  You also like to grab cell phones and tv remotes.



You don't have any teeth yet, but you will be getting some very soon I think.  I can feel your two bottom teeth under your gums.  They will be coming in any day now.  You like to chew on your hands and anything else you can reach.  You still don't take a pacifier very much, but you like to drool and chew.



You like to rock.  When you're sitting in someone's lap, you will rock yourself back and forth.  I need to get this on video, but you are really a mover and a shaker!  You are always on the move.

You are a snuggler.  You like to hold things close.  We often find you in your bed with your blanket over your face.  We had to buy you a "wearable blanket" that zips up so that you can't get it over your face.  I will sleep much better knowing that your blanket is safely tucked around you.

I love this last little picture of you.  I see this expression on your face a lot and I think it's just so cute.



You eat 5 or 6 six ounce bottles a day.  You have tried green beans, sweet potatoes, and squash baby food and you like them all.

You are a big boy!  You wear 6 months or 6-9 months clothes and size 3 diapers.

We love you so much!  We are just so thrilled to watch you growing and changing every day.  I can't wait to see what you'll do next.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Christmas 2010

Christmas 2010
I'm sorry for my long absence from the blog.  It seemed liked the Christmas season just went by so quickly this year.  It seems like we put up the Christmas tree one day and Christmas was over the next day.  I hardly had time to finish all my Christmas shopping much less do all the wrapping and organizing.

We are so fortunate to have such wonderful family and friends around us.  We were all off work on Christmas Eve so we got to together with Mike's family early in the day to do Christmas.  Then in the evening we went to the candlelight service at church where Sarah was baptized.  It was soooooooo sweet and such a special time. 

I will admit that there were several times during the candlelight service that I could feel myself getting a little choked up.  All during the Christmas season, I kept thinking about last year when we were newly pregnant and not sure if the baby would make it.  And now we are so blessed to have sweet Noah as a part of our family.  We are so thankful that we got our happy ending. 

I must apologize - I did a terrible job of taking pictures this year.  I did manage to get a few pictures on Christmas morning.  But it just felt like I could not get all my stuff together this year.

So here's our Christmas, in pictures.



Santa came.  He brought lots of presents.  See that big pink three-story Barbie doll house?  He brought that on his sleigh too!



And see the baby walker?  He brought that too.  Looks like fun, doesn't it? And TWO stockings this year.  Nuff said (See comments above - we are so thankful!)

On Christmas morning, Daddy woke up super early!  He was so excited that Santa came.  I was excited too, but I needed a little more sleep first.  The kids were both tired so they slept in a little bit.  At the first noise from either of them, we went and got them up.  "Santa came!"


Emily was so excited about all her gifts.  The Barbie doll house was a big hit, but so were the games.  She is at an age where she really likes to play games.  I need to get better at playing games with her.


Noah was pretty excited about his toys too.  He sat in his walker for several minutes while we opened presents.  He was sure watching something intently in this picture.



After we opened presents, we ate sausage balls for breakfast.  That has been a tradition at our house for several years and we are never disappointed.  We had such a good time.  It is so fun to see the excitement on the kids faces.  To me, that is priceless!!


The kids and I went down to Arkansas to spend time with my side of the family during the week between Christmas and New Years.  I didn't get any pictures, but we had a great time.  The rest of the family came down on Thursday night and we had Christmas Friday morning.  We got to do a little fishing and a little playing.  We had a good time.  It is always nice to go down there and just slow down and enjoy ourselves for a few days.

All that fun and now Christmas is over.  And all that's left is the cleanup.  Maybe tomorrow.  Maybe.
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