Another project for the goose. I thought we could do a little science and see if the colored water could change the basic Hydrangea. A little capillary action if you will. This was quick down and dirty I–gotta-plan–something–or-this–kid–will–go –nuts- AND use what we had on hand. If I had it to do it again I would use celery or carnations and I would get a little book from the library to go with the theme. Nothing changed on our Hydrangeas…bummer. But the little white flowers we stuck in there last minute changed to the color of the water around the edge—thrillsville for the Lil. *Sigh* It is the little things in life.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Blueberry Crumble Cake and a Busy Summer
It has been quite some time since my last post. What have we been up to you might ask—hey I said might. Here is a little run down…
- The cat disappears
- Swim lessons
- New septic —oh yeah fun times—I will leave that one alone
- Jake almost loses part of his ring finger—again… I will leave that one alone
- The cat returns…a month later!
- A trip to the OBX
- VBS
- 2 month vaccinations for one child
- 4 year vaccinations for the other child—that trip was FULL of drama
- Leaving one preschool and joining another
- And a myriad of other things but this list making has reached an obnoxious level.
The good thing is we are slowly getting into a routine and Lillie
and I continue to cook and craft. Here is a blueberry cake we made with a few modifications. I think anything blueberry deserves a good crumb topping—and I am not talking the “healthy” kind with all those oats. Who needs oats when you can just have buttah! Oh yeah.
Need crumb topping ingredients—soooo easy!
You need:
- Butter
- Sugar (brown or white)
- and Flour
I would play with proportions but roughly speaking a stick of butter cubed and mixed with pastry cutter (or just the back of a fork) into a cup of sugar and 3/4 cup of flour—but play around with proportions until you get consistency you like. It is always fun to zing it up with some cinnamon and nutmeg and if you must…rolled oats.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Black Bean Salsa
This is the easiest little dish I learned from my friend Melissa. It is quick and easy and makes a nice amount to share with a crowd. I love it and think that I am going to give a whirl sometime soon with my homemade salsa instead of the canned. On a side note… It is so wonderful to have my homegrown tomatoes coming in! Eat your heart out mealy hot house tomatoes!
2 cans of black beans rinsed and drained
1 can of corn drained
1 cup of pre-made salsa
1 clove of garlic minced
1 red pepper chopped
1/2 cup of cilantro chopped
1 teaspoon cumin
1 tablespoon limejuice
3 spring onions the white and green part
dash of salt
So easy and serve with your favorite type of tortilla chips
**If you want to add a little heat you could add:
Chopped jalapenos
Medium or Hot Salsa
Hot sauce
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Lemon*ie* Goodness
My husband made dinner tonight (I know…I am so spoiled) and he picked out this Rachel Ray recipe. In the middle of cooking it—he says “what is lemon curd?” I start to describe and he says “oh well-guess we will just skip that ingredient.” Next thing I know he is whipping up some homemade lemon curd! Isn’t he the coolest? Even though the curd recipe didn’t have a chance to sit for a week-the dinner was still delicious and the house smells phenomenal!
Friday, July 9, 2010
4th of July – late again. Do you sense a trend?
I love a long holiday weekend. Extra time with the family, get togethers with friends and cooking out on the grill. Lillie and I kept busy with some projects that I thought I would share.
I decided to brave the tie dye experience. I can’t believe that I have never tried this before now but really what better way to say I am an American then (than?? Oh crap…I am American! No knowledge of grammar, spelling or as I am sure you have gathered…punctuation.) with some gaudy tie dye apparel? We just used some older clothes for the project. Everyone dug up an old white tee and I even found an all white onesie so Caleb could join in the fun. I limited the palette to red and blue and we kept some of the tee white and ta-dahhhh! Our patriotic look to sport on the 4th was complete. It was fun…and MESSY!
We remembered to wear our plastic gloves so our hands wouldn’t get dyed but I forgot about my feet and didn’t wear shoes. Genius. Lil really got into the color and I was worried her shirt would look too purple from the colors mixing but I was pleased with the end results.
And here is a quick project that cost under $5. JoAnn flip-flops for a buck and a tiny amount of fabric.
I thought this would be a good project for Lil to practice tying knots…she petered out after about two fabric strips so it became my project. So if you want to try it at home just cut your fabric into strips and tie onto the thong portion of the flops and voila!
Firecracker Flops
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Father’s Day… a bit late
Life has been a bit whirlwind lately so I am behind on just about everything in life. Thank goodness for my friend MaryLea at Pink and Green Mama! She posted a wonderful idea via facebook that I just had to try out with my little one for Father’s Day. Sadly I had waited till the 11th hour to do anything so this was perfect! She located this on the wonderful blog, “The Magic Onion”
We started off with our supplies. Watercolor paints from Prang. Bare wood frames from Michaels—these only cost about a buck. I added Mod-Podge since I love to have things sealed up and shiny. I swear I am part crow! And what would an art project be without glitter? Incomplete I say! I had to select Martha’s glitter. It is just so fine and like pixie dust-grown up glitter.
So to make the easy peasy lemon squeezy project…
- Soak your wooden frames
- PAINT—this is the really fun part for the kids! Make sure the color is really saturated and vibrant. If you want to rub some paint off for the grain of the wood to show.
- Dry time
- Mod-Podge and glitter it up…again this is the fun part for the “kids”.
- Last but not least find a cute photo and pop it into place.
In hindsight I would have most likely used a black and white photo in this colorful frame but it our end result was still darn cute.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Topsy-Turvy
My new little man
My neglected/depressed dog
I thought this picture was fitting since my life has been so crazy. Here is a picture of my topsy-turvy plant. Yes. I was sold on this idea from the commercial. I know. Sad! Look at that darn thing--not growing down is it?? Nope. Goes up towards the sun. Thanks for telling me that in the commercial topsy- turvy!