I also ran out of toilet paper rolls and we printed the template out on card stock and it worked just fine by itself. We just rolled it and taped the seams.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Fourth of July Rockets
I also ran out of toilet paper rolls and we printed the template out on card stock and it worked just fine by itself. We just rolled it and taped the seams.
Friday, June 26, 2009
We have Winners
Drum roll please............................................... And random integer say's our winners are:
Kris said...
I love the line from the song..."I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free!" I love that this country gives us the freedom to worship how we please and that this was a principle that not only helped bring about this country but also the Church.
Dana said...
I am Proud to be an American.This is a great country. I feel so blessed to live here and have the freedoms that I have. I am thankful every day to be an American! I am thankful to all those who have fought and died for this countries freedoms as well!God Bless America!!
Kris will recieve the picture holders and Dana will recieve the USA garland! Email us your mailing address to mandeeandbrandy@yahoo.com and we will get these off in the mail to you today!
Have a happy and safe weekend!
Book Review-The Orphan Of Ellis Island
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Caution: This may distrub you
I can just see all us 30 something Mom's carrying around a pocket Edward. HA, HA, HA! I've got to go. Laughing so hard, it's hard to type.
If your interested in printing it, click here. I found this on a great blog called Balancing Everything!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Fun With Bubbles
3 cups water
1 Cup liquid dish soap
1/3 c light karo syrup
We had fun trying to figure out different things to use around the house to blow bubbles. A new Fly swatter was the favorite (millions of little bubbles), cheese shredder, metal hanger, strainer, paper clip, jar lid (worked the best), and then I just let them use whatever they could find. They wanted to try it with a hula hoop but.....we don't have one. It killed a couple of hours!!
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Young Women Camp Journals
I have to be honest. I don't know where this idea sprang from. Mandee and I did this when we made our cookbooks last year. I used the same idea this year for girls camp. They turned out darling! All you need is a 3-ring binder (.99 cents at Wal-Mart), modge podge and cute paper.
Cut your paper down to fit the cover of the binder. Use Modge Podge to adhere the paper to the front of the binder. Be careful that you don't use to much, because it will bubble if you do. Press the paper outwards to work out any bubbles.
Decorate the cover as you desire. If you want you can modge podge the cover to give it a glossy finish. We had girls who did both options. The one in the middle was done with gems and used thick dots to give it a 3-dimensional look. We didn't use modge podge on the cover. We used ribbon on a lot of them and just modge podged them on. Some of the girls did modge-podge their binders and then used the cork board letters on after it dried.
We filled each binder with some lined paper, blank paper and sheet protectors so they could save any handouts that they recieved. We also gave them a ton of great quotes that I found here (if you have a calling in YW, you want to bookmark her page), that they could cut out and use on the covers or use to put inside their binder.
The possibilities are endless. These are just a few that I was lucky enough to get pictures of. They were all cute. Happy Modge Podging!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Dutch Oven Potatoes
We play around with the "usual" dutch oven recipes and perfect them to our taste. My husband made these potatoes for a church party last weekend and they were the first to be eaten. That made him feel warm and fuzzy inside-except we didn't get to have any!
We use one 10 pound bag of potatoes, one whole package of thick bacon, three onions, salt and pepper, garlic powder, and Spicy pepper jack cheese.
Brown the bacon and then break it into desired size of pieces. Slice the potatoes to your desired thickness, slice the onions. Mix together and cook until the potatoes are tender. Shred the cheese and put it on top and replace the lid and continue baking until cheese is melted. YUMMY!! Perfect for campouts.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Insecurities
Women judge each other. Not only judge each other but compare themselves to other. "That lady down the street is so busy. I just don't know how she gets it all done. 4 kids, a busy church calling and she still finds time to do volunteer work. I could never handle all that she does." SOUND FAMILIAR?
Mandee and I have often discussed how we find comfort in being with each other when it comes time to go to big functions, such as a PTO meeting. We've got each others back! I have many insecurities and often feel that my ideas and opinions, don't really matter or that they are not as good as others. We lend each other support to speak up and more often than not, people like our ideas! And yet, we still dread stating our opinions.
How sad is our society that we feel this way? Maybe not all of you feel this way. I think lots of women put on a good show and make it look good, but secretly they feel the same way. At least I hope they do because that means I am not a minority. At the same time. hurrah for women who are empowered and don't let their insecurities inhibit them.
When did women begin to feel incompetent? When did we start to compare ourselves to others? Why do we compare? Shouldn't we just go out and befriend others and offer ourselves in service, be it to our family, our community, or our faith? Why am I worried about the mom down the street, when I should only worry about whether my children feel loved. If they think I am a good mom, then I probably am. I hope I am.
I am who I am and it's all I can be. I can't be any less, but can always be more. There is always room for improvent and bettering ones self. So today, just remember that it is okay to have dishes in the sink and to have laundry piled up. We can only do so much. So go and enjoy the weekend and play with your kids and be their mom. They will love you all the more for it.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Free National Park Days
Each park has their own free days so you need to search for individual parks. Here is the link for Zion National Park, there will be a search engine that you can type in other parks to find out their free days. We will be in Yellowstone during their free day for a family reunion, it will be super busy, but at least it will be free!!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Swiss Crockpot Chicken
I found this recipe via, My Crazy Life! It is full of great recipes and she makes them in cute printables that are super fun! I have had it for probably 6 months just waiting for me to try it and it is a new family favorite!! It's so good.
4-6 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
6 slices of swiss cheese
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 can chicken broth
1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup melted butter
1 pkg Stove Top Stuffing
salt & pepper to taste
Place chicken breast in crockpot and season with salt and pepper. Layer swiss cheese on top of chicken. Mix soup, broth and milk together. Pour on top of chicken. Top with Stove Top and drizzle melted butter over the top. Cook on low for 5 to 7 hours.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Flip Flop Birthday Cake
I got the instructions here at the Betty Crocker website. It even has a template for you to print out to get the right shape for the flip flops. My husband and I worked together on it and had a great time. BayLee helped me put the candies on and I wish I could have found other colors of fruit by the foot but this just had to work.
BayLee was happy and that is what matters. HA watch out Martha!!!!
Monday, June 15, 2009
I. Want. This.
One Month from today...
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE comes out in theaters! It makes me want to do a happy dance. I seriously love the Harry Potter series. I have to admit, I love it even more than Twilight and I LOVE Twilight.
This movie looks amazing! I saw the trailer when we, Mandee and I, went to Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and I have been super excited ever since. This one is a little bit darker than the other films, but the last two books delve into a darker story line. I've heard people say that J.K. Rowling, wrote three exceptional books, and after book 4 she began to write books that would make exceptional movies, but not books. I don't agree with that. I love the entire series, and I think that the story had to get darker to evolve and let the story be told in the capacity that it need to be told. I also think that as Harry gets older the story changes because you see things through his eyes and life changes as we get older. Do you agree?
My kids love Harry Potter. We just recently took a few nights to read the stories of The Tales of Beedle the Bard to them. Tyson just got a Harry Potter wand at a Renaissance fair that we attended. My little girl has the middle name of Hermione! When J.D., my oldest was 2 and my middle guy was just a newborn, J.D. kept talking about his sister. I kept explaining to him that he had a little brother. Finally one day he got upset and said he did have a sister and she was in heaven. I asked him what her name was and he said, "Hermione." He talked about his little sister Hermione for 2 & 1/2 years until she was born and when we told him that we wanted to name her Piper, he added Hermione as a middle name and it just kind of stuck. People thought we were crazy, but it fits her.
This summer I want to read them to J.D. We have listened to them a dozen times, but I want to start out and read the Sorcers Stone to him and with him, because I think he will really enjoy it and I am excited to see him read it on his own.
Let your kids go play on the Scholastic website! They have a great Harry Potter sight, full of free downloads and games! It's awesome! Even for us grown ups who secretly wish we were wizards!
What do you think of the Harry Potter series? Do you love it or are you not really a fan?
Friday, June 12, 2009
Dipping Caramel
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Flip Flop Invitations
I wanted to do something fun for the invitation and came up with this idea. I just typed up the info in word in a narrow strip so it would be able to fit on the flip flop. I traced my toddlers size 5 sandal and used that as the template. I used glue dots and made a frame out of the purple paper. I used my stamps and put the cute flowers on. I was trying to think of how to make the toe straps----tada!!! Ribbon. I just used an exacto knife and cut four slits, pulled ribbon through and taped it to the back.
Super cute and cheaper than the store bought cards for pool partys!!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Color Me Pretty
I don't really know where this idea came from. I have seen it done in primary, but I was just driving down the road today and had the thought that I wanted to let the kids do this for an activity and they had a blast!! I went and let each child pick out their own color butcher paper. Then I traced each of them and let them color them. They had a lot of fun! J.D. made himself into a cowboy and Tyson of course, was Spiderman! Super easy and fun to do. Cheap too, that is my favorite kind of activity!!!
Not so friendly with the two-year-old however. I traced her body and she was super good for that, but I looked over while I was helping Tyson and she was covered from head to toe in marker. So was my door! Thank heavens for Magic Erasers!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
LDS Creativity Corner
Lollipop Bouquet
Monday, June 8, 2009
Freezer Jam
Freezer Jam
5 Cups frozen mashed fruit ( I did raspberries)
1/2 cup Corn Syrup
2 Cups sugar
3 Tbsp. Clear Jel
Mix sugar and fruit. Add corn syrup. Mix well, put in containers and freeze.!
Go here to see the other recipe I sometimes use. It's a lot more sweet than this was. Almost to sweet. But both are great recipes.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Inspiration
Saturday, June 6, 2009
French Breakfast Muffins
2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1 C. sugar
2/3 cup shortening
2 eggs
1 C. milk
1 C. butter
1 & 1/2 cup sugar, divided
3 tsp. cinnamon
Lightly grease 12 muffin cups. Stir together flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon or nutmeg. Set aside. In a separate bowl, cream together 1 C. sugar and the shortening, then add eggs; mix well. Add flour mixture and milk alternately to creamed mixture, beating well after each addition. Fill prepared muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake at 350 for 20 - 25 minutes or until golden. In a bowl melt butter. In a separate bowl combine remaining sugar and cinnamon. Dip baked muffins in butter, coating thoroughly and then coat with cinnamon-sugar mixture.
Slow Cooker Spaghetti and Meatballs
Friday, June 5, 2009
Educational You Tube Video's
You Tube has some great video's that you can find to help your teach your kids anything from letters to numbers, to nursery rhymes. My kids watched a bunch of silly video's today and had a blast. We love this Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Video! Also check out this link for tons of ideas on teaching Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to your kids! Great ideas!
We loved this video of Swallow a Fly. The kids really had fun rocking out to the fun music and they love to watch video's of the computer. For some reason, that is extremly cool. We also love to look up vintage cartoons. Especially at the holiday's. You can find things on You Tube that you can't find anywhere else!! It really is a great resource for summer entertainment and education!!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Movie Review-Night at the Museum
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
I Live in the Bat Cave
And then we tried blackout material. I found this at Joanne's and it's fairly inexpensive when you consider how much it saves on my electric bill. I think it was around $6.00 a yard. This is the material that they use when they make heavy draperies. Every year we pull it out and staple it into the frame around the windows. It works extremely well to block out the heat. It's amazing the difference it makes. This fabric is looking a little worn, but it has been used for several years in a row. I think I may have to replace it next year.
Here is my hubby stapling it up. We just pull it tight and staple. It does take 2 of us, but goes quickly.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Free Darling Fonts
A little while ago I finally found Kevin and Amandas FREE fonts and now I have over 300 SUPER fun fonts. The process to download them is a little tricky (or I am just not computer savvy) but once my wonderful hubby downloaded them I was way excited.
I still hand write my journaling in my scrapbooks (I am refusing to go digital), but now I just type out the journaling in darling font, print it, and slap it in the scrapbook.
She also has free fonts for digital scrapbooking if you have crossed the enemy line. :) So go check out this awesome font site. Do you know of anyother great font sites??
Free Root Beer Floats at Sonic
Monday, June 1, 2009
Pizza on the Grill
Before cooking
I made my very own healthy pizza on a whole wheat,Italian flavored, flatbread! Super yummy and diet friendly, but be careful because it will burn if you leave it in to long. You just have to melt the cheese really.