Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Time for a change...
It's so fun to change a room around. I have MANY memories of coming home from school to a "new" house. I think I caught your bug, Mom!
We recently had our community group over for Bible Study. We literally doubled in number at our last meeting and the flow of the living room felt all wrong for the amount of people we had. It has bothered me for some time and today was the day to fix it! Plus, it requires some deep cleaning. Lotsa dust bunnies, marbles, cars, toys, did I mention dust bunnies? It's amazing what one finds under and behind things. Oh, and a paper airplane!
The boys helped me move the piano. That thing is SO heavy, but they are strong together.
The living room is such a large space and can be arranged several ways. We love our large round table. It is often a place where we play games or make large puzzles. Half of our furniture are "hand me downs" from Mom and Dad, beautiful antiques which really fill the space nicely.
Here are some before and after pics.... (sorry, the ambience is really different between the two, the after pics are taken during daylight hours)
Thursday, February 12, 2009
L2...The Sketcher
It really helps him.
This is a collage he made a few months ago from magazine clippings on a canvas board.
His inspiration was 3 different animals. I love how he gets inspired and than makes them his own.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Love is in the air....still!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Today I celebrate my LIFE!
I thank my Heavenly Father for His healing power and his amazing preserving grace. It's been a long and sometimes challenging year, but I'm healthy again.
If you know of any adult who has struggled with Bacterial Meningitis, could you point them my way? I would like to have a "support blog" for adults post-meningitis.
Thank you to all of my family and friends for all of your prayers and love and support this past year.
He is good and His love endures forever.Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Swedish Apple Pie...A Pie that's not a pie...
This is such a good dessert that I can never take a picture of it! We consume it too fast.
There is no crust to make, in fact, all you do is make a quick batter to top the sliced apples.
This recipe is adapted from "Swedish Apple Pie" from allrecipes.com
It makes two "pies"
I use about 5ish apples per pie, so you need about 10 medium apples.
Here's the recipe:
2 1/2 cups peeled and sliced
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup agave nectar
1/2 cup melted butter
1 cup spelt flour (or another whole grain flour)
1 egg slightly beaten
pinch salt
Preheat oven to 350.
Lightly grease 2 pie plates
Peel and slice the apples right into the pie plates
In medium bowl: Mix agave and melted butter. Mix in flour, cinnamon, egg and salt. Mix well and spread over apples. (It doesn't have to cover the entire thing, spread it thinly)
Bake in preheated oven for 40 minutes till golden brown and bubbly.
It's enough for about 6-8 people.
Someday I'll get a picture of it, someday.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Fun times in NC
We had great weather visiting Oma and Opa in NC the week after Christmas.
Scootering L4
Biking to their heart's content.
Cousin Camden
Cousin Kinslea.
The rose among the thorns...all those boys!!
L2 and Ryder REALLY hit it off!
Cousin Jalen...mesmerized by the old slides
Opa set up the slide projector so we could view many of our old slides when we were kids.
Part Deux will have to happen next year (there are SO many)
I've come a LONG way baby.
Now my baby is the same age.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Greetings
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Cocktail Anyone?
I was delighted with the task of making appetizers for 15 adults (and my 4 little boys with huge appetites)
I chose 6 appetizers and 3 desserts. Chances are, if someone brings something, its usually dessert. I guessed right and Jackie brought yummy frosted brownies.
All the appetizers (not the desserts) are:
dairy free, yeast free, whole grain, and sugar free
These are delicious "Chicken Lollipops"
They are based on an Indonesian recipe that I found on my Dutch blog friend (www.kayotickitchen.com)
I served them with Peanut satay sauce.
Here's my take on tacos.
They are mini "pop in your mouth size" tacos. I used flat round tortilla chips, yellow and black sesame.
I spread some refried beans on them, layered on sliced grape tomatoes, shredded mexican cheese, homemade salsa and a tiny dollop of sour cream (I piped it out of a sandwich baggie with the tip cut off)
Next up we have Sage Turkey Sausage Bites with Balsamic Apricot Dip. I borrowed this one from Rachel Ray (off the Foodnetwork website).
I changed the recipe to Turkey sausage because it's nearly impossible to find sausage without sugar. I found fresh Turkey sausage at the little market near by house! I also used white Balsamic Vinegar instead of Black, it has a much milder taste.
This appetizer tasted much better than it looked. It's a Curry Chicken Pate that I made up. Basically a curried chicken salad that I pureed.
I had roasted 4 chicken legs seasoned with curry a few days before the party. The chicken was SO tender and fell off the bone. I threw the chicken, organic mayo, curry powder, garlic powder, salt and pepper in the food processor (my new best friend) and pureed it. It was SO delicious, fast and easy!
I served it on whole wheat crackers with a slice of cucumber.
Mini Vegetable Frittatas. These went quick (obviously)
These are simply broccoli, eggs, splash of water, paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Bake them in mini muffin tins. Oh, and pecorino romano, sheep's cheese.
Meringues dusted with cocoa powder.
Chocolate snowman, trees and stars drizzled with white chocolate and sprinkled by my boys.
Oh, and my favorite all time, I should really only make it once a year treat...
Trifle!
It's just a trifle too good.
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