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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

August 2012

Sorry to be so late in updating my blog, but it took me forever to figure out how to get the pictures off of my phone. I'm now using my new iPhone 4s as my camera! The picture quality is not as good, but it is so much easier to just carry around the one device and use it as a phone, planner, gps, camera, video camera, shopping list, computer (at least to view email, facebook & blogs on), scriptures, hymn book, and the list goes on and on. Someday I hope to be the proud owner of a DSLR camera to get some quality pics of my kiddos on, but for now these slightly blurry shots will have to suffice.

On the 6th the kids and I went to Lagoon with Mom & Dad and Sarah & her family. Since we didn't do passes this year, this was our first visit!
 
The kids loved riding the rides with their cousins.

On the 9th we went to the condo in Park City. Lots of swimming, as usual!
 





I came home early on the 10th and left the kids up there with the family so that Tony could take me out on a date FOR OUR 20TH ANNIVERSARY (coming up midweek on Aug. 15)!!!! He planned it all, which was the best gift he could have given me. He took me to the Gateway in Salt Lake where we dined at Tucano's. This was our first visit and we absolutely loved it. It is very similar to Rodizio Grill, but we thought it was even better. After that, we shopped a little bit and then went to a laser light show at the planetarium called "Rock on Demand." It was such a fun night. We rarely go out as a couple, but this made me realise that we need to go on dates more often.

On the 17th Skittles got the pin out of her leg. It took her months afterward to start walking on it normally, but she is doing just fine now.
 
Here's our fuzzy buttons on the 18th:
 
 
And one not-so-fuzzy button showing his teeth growing in.
 
Later that day, we headed out to the Davis County Fair. We looked at prize winning cows and sheep,
 
and made cool, glowing goop.
 
Faith dared to hold a live scorpion,
 
both kids petted snakes
 
and sting rays.
 
We checked out the chickens and bunnies,
 
and had tons of fun at the petting zoo.
 
 
It was a great day at the fair, but the kids missed their Skittle-eee-doo!
 
On the 20th Ann brought her kids over for a playdate. They had fun setting off diet coke/mentos bombs and making s'mores inside with these gel flame pots.
 
Sierra made this poster for Skittles awhile ago and I'd had it hanging up at the house. I love the name spelling, it's so "street"!
 
On the 25th the kids started soccer. Christian was so excited to no longer be sidelined!
 
It had been awhile since I included a picture of the kids using our log canopy bed as a jungle gym, so here's a pic I got later that day.
 
We took our baby out shopping on the 29th. We didn't buy a Halloween costume that day, but the kids wanted a picture of their favorites.
 
On the 30th we went to the farmer's market and got these cute baby melons. They were strange new varieties for us, but they were delicious.
 
We also got some extremely long Chinese beans (which Buddy thought would make a nice wig) and some raspberries.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

End of July

Because we were busy with our staycation and didn't get things planned in time, we had Sarah with her kids and Joy with her kids over for a Pioneer Day Party on July 26th. Ann was invited, as well, but didn't show up. She is on my "you-know-what" list ;)

We started off the day by squishing up some farm-stand-fresh blackberries and making blackberry freezer jam.

Faith created this cute covered wagon out of our old wagon, some giant candy cane decorations, an old fitted sheet, and hot glue. Skittles got the first ride!

Next, I had everyone knead a ball of wheat bread dough and put it into individual little loaf pans to rise. Faith had made all the dough the day before in our bread maker, using our favorite roll recipe, but substituting one of the cups of bread flour for stone ground whole wheat flour.

After that, we pulled some old-fashioned salt water taffy.


Some of it got wrapped, but most of it was eaten right off the fingers :)

Next, we colored some handcart racer guys. I just printed these on white card stock and after the kids were done coloring, folded them in half, stapled them on the side, and punched a hole in the top. They took turns racing each other by attaching two at a time onto their respective strings with a loose-leaf ring and then letting them slide down from the loft to the edge of the family room. If you look closely, you can see the strings in front of the t.v.

This activity is redemption for an epic fail that occurred a few years ago at my preschool. I had gotten the idea for bird racers at this blog, but then did them with the yarn tied to the railing like the string this time. Because the yarn was too fuzzy and the pieces of straw too skinny with snaggy edges, they didn't sail down like I imagined. Instead, they just sat there, at the top, mocking us! It felt good to make it right, finally :)

To give the kids the experience of dipping candles, I melted some of our old jar candles (we use a fake Sentsy-style warmer we got at WalMart now) in some water in our crock pot. I just gave them lengths of regular string I got at the dollar store. The key was to dip it quickly into the melted wax, then get it immediately into the ice water bath. The soy wax, full of scented oil, stayed a bit soft even when cool, and the candles ended up looking like Shrek's ear wax candles (according to Faith), but it was a lot of fun and the candles got all drippy and looked even more awesome when they were lit!

The one activity that didn't go so well was the tin punching. Joy brought some nice foil pans from the dollar store which I cut into strips, but that didn't interest most of the kids (although Joy did some beautiful work!). I had also frozen water in some old soup cans so they wouldn't crush when the kids were hammering nails into them, but it was too hard to keep the cans steady while working on them so the big hit was emptying the can-shaped ice cube out of them and then pulverizing the ice with the hammers. At least it was entertaining!

Earlier, we shook mason jars (well, technically they were old spaghetti sauce jars) full of cream and a pinch of salt to make butter. Brendon and Sarah were the main muscle behind accomplishing this :) So at the end of the party we enjoyed our fresh baked bread with homemade butter and jam 

Sarah had to whisk her girls off to dance class, but Joy's girls and my kids did some writing with quill pens. I just cut the base of large feathers at an angle and cut a small slit up the point. I didn't have any ink (and would be concerned about the stain factor if I did) so I just mixed a little black acrylic craft paint with water and put it in little sauce cups. It was really a lot of fun!

Oh! I forgot to mention our craft. We made covered wagons out of skill sticks (notched popsicle sticks), a rectangle of corrugated cardboard for the base inside, four circles of the same cardboard with a slit cut into them, and a half piece of "parchment" marbled copy paper. We just built up the sticks sliding one corner notch into another and gave them two on the front and back sandwiched between three on the sides. A little hot glue to secure everything, and voila!

Here is a close up:

We had such a fun time, we will have to get together for another holiday themed party again soon!

On the 27th the kids wanted to make special pancakes. Faith had seen some cute pig ones on Pinterest and Christian wanted to make raindrop ones.


I let the kids mix the batter and make their own creations and they came out so cute!


On the 30th dad made his specialty dinner--"super heart attack delight". Just kidding, I just now named it that. It's actually, hot wings, onion rings and deep fried mushrooms. The kids go crazy for his wings (recipe courtesy of Pioneer Woman)! Good thing he doesn't make this for us very often :)

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Through end of staycation

On July 21st we met up, bright and early, at This Is The Place Heritage Park.

Lots of fun doing some pioneer laundry :)


And the petting zoo was a huge hit.

We got to see this tiny baby pony have a bub.

Here it is in perspective to show how itty-bitty it really was.

Loved the piglets and goats, too.


We visited the blacksmith shop,

and found some horsey friends over by the cabins.


Pictures can do no justice to the absolutely uncomfortable, hunched over, hanging on for dear life riding stance that my Buddy has.

Faith is the absolute opposite, she rides like she was born to the saddle.

Instead of lunch, we ate brunch at the restaurant. They were having a special and we enjoyed french toast, breakfast casserole, crepes, fruit, and lots of bacon and sausage.

It was hot on the train, but we enjoyed it anyway.

Then on to the kids' favorite activity there--panning for gold!



Right afterward, Buddy found something even cooler: a ladybug.

We rode the little train, too, and then headed for the crafts.

Christian made a punched leather necklace,

and all the kids made handkerchief dolls.


The handcarts were chained together, but that didn't stop the kids from having fun with them.

They even got to knead some bread dough.

We were hot and in need of refreshment by that time, so we stopped back to the restaurant for ice cream and/or slushies. I love this candid pic of Faith and Buddy playing peek-a-boo with Brandt :)

We decided to keep our Pioneer Day theme going with our next stop, The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum. It was so interesting that it even kept the kids' attention!




We got some cute pencil sharpeners for souvenirs and a few pioneer story books.

We couldn't think of where to go out for dinner in Salt Lake, so we drove all the way back to Riverdale to eat at our favorite Chinese buffet, Lucky Buffet. We hadn't been there in quite a while, and it was even more delicious than we remembered!

Our staycation vacations are so much fun, we're already looking forward to next years'!