Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Photos

Sometimes a photo says it all. 
The artist

The acrobat

The friends
 
 
And because I think it's a riot to see older picture of the girls and see just how much they've changed... 
Lily on the 1st day of Pre-school

Addie in 1st grade at the Science Fair.  Her report is on Elephants. 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

The Greats (Grandparents that is)

I had a really nice visit with my grandparents yesterday. They have a great home on the lake that they maintain themselves. Grandma is an amazing cook. She has always had at least one large garden and freezes or cans anything that they can't eat fresh. It's not uncommon to be eating a meal and have grandma tell you that the potatoes or asparagus you're eating "slept in the garden last night." It's always a treat to eat at grandma's. All the grand kids (and great grand kids) have their favorites and she remembers them all.

Starting at around Thanksgiving my Grandma's kitchen really ramps up. Krumkaka, lefse, rosettes, and all the other butter cookies start coming out.

Last night as we were devouring homemade meatballs, potatoes with gravy, refrigerator pickles, asparagus, and homemade rolls, Grandma and Grandpa started talking about when they were kids. Because no one had refrigeration then, their moms would send them to the butcher shop each afternoon with a quarter to buy a pound of round steak. Grandma said that sometimes her mom would ask for $0.25 worth and sometimes she would ask for a pound ($0.20). Grandma would get all the way to the butcher shop and have to remember which one her mom had asked for. On Sundays, my Grandpa's mom would send him with one dollar to buy a whole chicken. This was a splurge considering his dad only made $16 a week.

If you didn't like what your mom made that night, you ate it anyway. If you refused, you didn't eat because there wasn't anything else. It makes me think twice about the pickiness of kids and the excesses of today. When I watch Guy Fiere make 3 whole chickens on the Food Network I wonder why it's necessary.



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Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Pin This

I have been finding some really amazing gluten free things on Pinterest.  (Follow me Here).  I'm finding that some of my favorite things are either made completely flourless or with a substitute like almond flour.  Because let's face it, gluten free flour blends just don't have the same texture. 

I'm a little eeked out by using almond flour in that it's just ground up almonds - but instead of eating a few almonds (healthy protein), you're eating a ton and a half (yes, that's the exact amount that must go into 1 1/2 cups) of ground up almonds.  I'm slightly concerned at the amount of fat and calories that must go into a baked good with almond flour.  It might be why I'm not losing weight but gaining.  On the flip side, the taste can't be beat. 

I've also been trying out recipes that just don't have any flour in it at all.  These tend to be a lot airier and fluffy as whipped egg whites are used to provide the lift.  Again, they're pretty yummy. 


Then there's this amazing cupcake.  No flour and not a lot of eggs.  It's dense but not as dense as a normal flourless cupcake.  I'm guessing that the cocoa powder replaces the flour, but that's a total guess.  You can change up the flavor by using a different type of chocolate chips.  I used a very dark chocolate chip and it was an intense cupcake.  I would say use the type of chocolate chips that you would most like to eat straight from the bag.  And then do as I did and bring them to a party.  

Because you do not want to be left alone in the house with them.  Especially if you frost them with Bailey's frosting instead of cream cheese frosting.  Seriously, take me at my word on this one. 

My girls are off enjoying Camp Auntie this week...

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Geeking Out

HGive us a rainy weekend, 

And we'll give you two little game fanatics.  

On Saturday we played a bit of chess.  Addie had learned in school this year and has practiced a few times with various family members.  I had only played once before, and Lily never had.  Adam and Addie played a game first, then "coached" Lily and I. It was three heads against one as they conspired to see how badly Momma could play.  I think I need a lot more practice.  

At least I have Risk.  Well, I do if the dice roll my way.  

We started a Risk game and have played after supper the last two nights.  The girls are fanatical about playing.  To the point that they'll willingly get jammies on before playing.  We're working on teaching them strategy and thinking several moves ahead.  

At least that's my strategy.  

Besides, if they continue playing they will make very smart friends in college.  

Thursday, July 25, 2013

It's been awhile since I've taken the photos off my phone.  My phone is my default camera these days (seriously, who's got the extra stamina to carry along a camera as well as knitting, purse, various kid stuffed animals/toys, snacks, etc?). 
 
Lily learning to crochet.  I'm so excited at how easily she picks up these things. 
 

Before the "Death March"

After the "Death March."  I made the girls walk 2 miles, but Addie didn't think she could possibly walk another step.  When I told her that her reward for walking so far was ice cold water at the end (It's her fav!) she told me to stop "tempting" her. 

After a different long hot walk we cooled off in the library. 

Lily practicing her bandaging skills. 

Singing along with Mary Lou! 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Funday Monday

Because everyone needs a fake mustache to make them smile. 
 
 

Sunday, July 07, 2013

Once Upon a Time

Once upon a time, back when my babies were really babies, I started a blog.  I wrote about how they were reaching milestones and how hard it was to have one child who was allergic to milk.  It was hard.  It helped to blog and it connected me with lots of other bloggers out there who also had kids with allergies.  Mostly though, it was cute pictures of the kids and how totally crazy in love with them I am.

Then (much like any fairy tale there must be an antagonist) Facebook became the next big thing. Instead of blogging, I started posting on Facebook.  I switched blogging platforms for my knitting blog. www.knitting.areavoices.com   The food allergy thing became better and I began to worry about it less. I was busy... working full time and running after my 2 big kids.

But now, now I need the blog again.  I found out recently that I'm gluten intolerant.  I've had lots of blood tests and skin tests and they all say that it is not an allergy and it is not celiac.  I know the blood tests are not conclusive as to celiac, but I don't want to do a biopsy unless I can't get a handle on my symptoms by following a gluten free diet.

No wheat, no barley, no rye.  Which means my love of baking (and I seriously love baking) is going to get a serious overhaul.  I'm finding new recipes.  I'm finding that I absolutely love the way I feel when I'm not eating wheat.  (my skin has cleared up, my headaches are gone and I don't have that uncomfortably full feeling followed by the OMG I must eat right now or else panicky feeling, not to mention some other really annoying symptoms)  But I'm also finding lots of questions.

  • Do I need to have a dedicated gluten free colander at our house?
  • How do I get the texture of baked goods that I want?
  • Is there a decent replacement for bagels?
  • Fresh pasta.... I had just learned how to make you....
  • How do I do this without blowing my yarn budget on gluten free food?  
  • Will I ever find my children under the growing stack of gluten free cookbooks?  (Hooray for the library!)

I guess you could say that I'm throwing the whole family into this one.  



Sunday, January 16, 2011

Big Week

It's been a big week at our house.



1. Addie lost another top tooth. Now she can sing "All I Want For Chrithmus is My Two Front Teeth"

2. Addie won 3rd place in the School Spelling Bee. The word that eliminated her was "elephant.". The most exciting part for her was the white ribbon that she got as a prize.

3. Autumn came to live at our house.


She's a Long haired German Shepard. She's 8 weeks old so I'm sure we're in for a wild ride!

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Monday, December 27, 2010

The Crafting Genes Run Strong

In case there was any doubt, the crafting genes run strong in my family. The grandmas on both sides were knitters back in the day. My paternal grandma is still a wonderful seamstress and could probably knit circles around me if she chose to. She made the girls beautiful flannel robes for Christmas.



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Friday, December 17, 2010

My 1st Grade Leader

Addie is already showing leadership ability. Wait for the second song, it's hysterical.

We had two concerts yesterday. Lily's concert was in the morning and was absolutely adorable. I have some video clips of that, but will have to upload them from my phone. The preschoolers all walked out wearing halos and little snare drums made out of decorated ice cream buckets. They all seemed a little stunned by the bleachers packed full of parents and grandparents.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Christmas 2010

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

A Day at the Farm

While visiting my parents a few weeks ago, we took the kids to a farm. It was a very chilly, windy day but that didn't stop the kids from playing hard.


We fed the new lamb, the sheep and tried to avoid the greedy goat. Lily was afraid to feed the sheep at first. I had to help her by holding my hand under hers so she wouldn't panic. Once she realized that the sheep just licked and didn't bite, she thought feeding the animals was hillarious.


The farm had these ingenious duck races. The ducks floated down a piece of gutter into another holding tank. The kids had a ball - luckily there were enough pumps for everyone.



We had to "pause the play" to get cookies and hot chocolate and for me to warm up. After snacks it was posing on the pumpkins and watching the pig races.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

My Little Pupcakes




Addie took Lily for Show and Share last week. It went something like this:
"This is my little sister Lily. She plays with me and she's sweet. Any questions or comments?".

Tonight the girls were eating when we overheard Addie say, "That's not how you say it, it's not pup, it's c-c-cup. You say cupcake.". I wanted to cry! We have so few of the Kidisms left, I want to keep that one a while longer.


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Sunday, June 20, 2010

You Can't Make This Stuff Up




The backwards numbers, the single line of hopscotch numbers, this couldn't be made by anyone other than a five year old. I hopped on one foot down the line of numbers only to be told I was doing it wrong. Apparently you alternate single foot hops with two-footed hops.

We are off to the zoo to celebrate fathers day! Happy Fathers Day to all the Dads out there!


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Good Morning Sunshine

These are one of the things I love about my job; I am able to drive around and see scenes like this every day.




Can you see the baby goselings and their parents? I took a close up with my real camera but also took this one for quick blogging.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Wiggly Tooth

We've got another wiggly tooth at our house. To try to speed things along (this has been wiggly for a long time) I bought some corn on the cob. It's one of Addie's favorite foods and since she hasn't really wanted to eat many apples, I thought this might work.


It's been a busy weekend at our house. Adam has been away for work, so its just the girls and me. On Friday night we drove down to my Grandparent's house to see my Grandpa inducted into the local high school Wall of Honor. It was back home on Saturday to work on pricing stuff for a garage sale. Today we ran errands (including picking up a new to us 2 wheel bike for Lily) and did more pricing. We fit in a bike ride to the park, but somehow didn't get the lawn mowed.

Hmmm... Maybe tomorrow.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Sick Day

We're having a sick day today. I'll leave out the gory details, but Adam found Lily wandering into the bathroom last night around 1:30 am. Much laundry was started and Lily ended up in our bed for the rest of the night. Sufice it to say, no one got much sleep. I don't understand how such a tiny girl can flip flop, squirm and take up as much room as Lily!

Now we are snuggled up watching cartoons. I'm hoping I can put her down for a nap this afternoon so I can do a teleconference for work. In the meantime there is snuggling, laundry, vacuuming, dishes, snuggling and no end of work to do around here.

Milk allergy update: all is good so far. We've tried "stringy" cheese which she loves. It's definitely opening up a new taste pallet for her. Lil informed me the other day that Oma makes better Mac & Cheese than I do. The kid has been introduced to Kraft!

Lily wants to type something:
Addie I love you


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Monday, March 29, 2010

Milkin' It


Blog, meet Rosalina. Rosalina, meet the blog.


Lily had a blood test last week to test her milk allergy. I am estatic to announce that she came back with ZERO reaction to milk. We now get to slowly test her out on tiny bits of milk products to see how she does. It's tricky with a 4 year old because she tends to be a bit of a drama queen. Does her tummy really hurt or is she saying that because she's hungry and Momma to carry her to the table? We'll take it one day at a time and a tiny bit of milk at a time.
To celebrate, the Easter Bunny brought us a new pet. Rosalina the Hermit Crab. So far Momma is enjoying the crab the most. I am completely fascinated with the little guy - I mean gal. Lily got the honor of naming the crab. As she said, "I want to be named Rosalina, but since I can't then she can be Rosalina."

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Music and Lyrics

One of Addie's favorite songs right now is one she learned at mass, "He Will Raise You Up.".

I was singing it tonight (incorrectly since I'm really bad at lyrics) when Addie started correcting me. It's amazing that a five year old can kick my vocal cords in both melody and lyrics.


In other news, here's a photo of the girls showing off souvenirs from Florida. The girls got matching dresses and Adam got the t-shirt.

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

She's Stylin'




Hey there pretty girl, what happened to all your hair?

We finally got fed up with having all the snarls in Addie's hair. While we were at my parents house, I took her to get her hair cut. The stylist cut off 8 inches! Enough to donate to Locks of Love. This is Addie's second donation to Locks of Love and she's only 5!

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