Thursday, June 30, 2011
Summer Photos.....
In looking back at some older photos, I realized that as a family, we really like the summer and we especially love spending time at the beach. These are a few of my favorite photos.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
It's a bird, it's a Christmas tree...No, it's feathered, tinsel hair !!
I am the first to admit that I grew up in the 80's and loved the bangles, mini skirts, leggings, clogs, and very high bangs. I also admit that I have never been very good with hair. I am sure my Mom still has a photo of me from Glamor shots circa 1980-something which is a clear example of how not to style your hair and makeup in any era. Hairstyles and clothing styles definitely come in quickly and go out just as fast. That is why I did not pay much attention to the latest hair trend, hair tinsel, nor did I have a clue about feather hair extensions. Not to mention I am at an age where I should not entertain wearing tinsel or feathers. If you haven't seen it before, here is a picture of the hair feathers:
and the tinsel
Nevertheless, I have 3 daughters who keep me up to date on these things. Brooke had mentioned it to me as something she was wanting to do in the summer and when Ally's birthday came around, she decided to buy it for her as a gift. Before I knew it, we were on the way to one of the only salons in town that had any in stock (they are a hot commodity in these parts). We were lucky that the salon we went to had just received a shipment the day before and they had a whole display of feather bundles and individual feathers. Paige picked her set first which were hot pink feathers with a pink tinsel (which combines the two crazes) and Ally picked the same type of set in purple. Brooke opted for two individual feathers which she combined. It took less than 2 minutes to have them attached and after watching it in person, I wish I had come up with the idea myself. I also think it would be very easy to do on your own if you bought the feathers and had the rubbery clips to attach to the hair. Who knew that a fortune was lurking in unused Christmas tree tinsel? Did you know that fly fishermen have been experiencing a shortage of flies as a result of this craze? Maybe I will dig through my craft box to see what I can come up with as the next hot hair craze. Just kidding. (sort of ) Happy Tuesday!
and the tinsel
Nevertheless, I have 3 daughters who keep me up to date on these things. Brooke had mentioned it to me as something she was wanting to do in the summer and when Ally's birthday came around, she decided to buy it for her as a gift. Before I knew it, we were on the way to one of the only salons in town that had any in stock (they are a hot commodity in these parts). We were lucky that the salon we went to had just received a shipment the day before and they had a whole display of feather bundles and individual feathers. Paige picked her set first which were hot pink feathers with a pink tinsel (which combines the two crazes) and Ally picked the same type of set in purple. Brooke opted for two individual feathers which she combined. It took less than 2 minutes to have them attached and after watching it in person, I wish I had come up with the idea myself. I also think it would be very easy to do on your own if you bought the feathers and had the rubbery clips to attach to the hair. Who knew that a fortune was lurking in unused Christmas tree tinsel? Did you know that fly fishermen have been experiencing a shortage of flies as a result of this craze? Maybe I will dig through my craft box to see what I can come up with as the next hot hair craze. Just kidding. (sort of ) Happy Tuesday!
Monday, June 6, 2011
A Birthday Celebration
Yesterday we celebrated Ally's 11th birthday. It is very hard for me to believe that my baby is now 11. Really hard. Add that to the fact that my eldest daughter left today for camp and I am certain that if anything like a helpless kitten or puppy, a newborn baby or a sappy television commercial crosses my path today, I will be a heap of emotions. It seems hard to believe how quickly time flies and it seems like only yesterday when I was helping them each tie their shoes or do their hair. Not that 11 is completely grown but I realize as we have recently with Brooke, that time moves too quickly and as they become more independent (and driving) you see less and less of them each day and before you know it, you are looking at colleges and talking about when they were young.
So we are going to enjoy the simple things this summer; blowing bubbles, catching fire flies, swimming, sipping lemonade and remembering to celebrate! Have a Happy Monday!
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Sunday, June 5, 2011
Cheer Big Sis Gift - Flip Flps
Night two of cheer camp, the big sis and little sis' give one another flip flops that they have decorated. Brooke used the same ribbons that she used on the bulletin board to make the ribbon flip flops. Each of the ribbon (6 different kinds) was cut to the same length and then tied onto the top of the flip flop. It is hard to tell in the photo but they are very sparkly from the sparkle ribbon but they turned out really cute.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Paige's Dance Recital
I will add more pictures once they are uploaded by the company on Monday but I wanted to show a picture of Paige that was taken after her dance recital on Sunday afternoon. She was in beginning Modern dance and they did a wonderful job. It was our first experience with dance costumes, hair and makeup but we made it through. I was backstage so I wasn't able to take any pictures and they don't allow cameras during the performance so this is a picture from Don's phone taken in the lobby after the show.
Yesterday was the last day of school for the girls for the summer so this weekend will be one of rest and relaxation. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
Yesterday was the last day of school for the girls for the summer so this weekend will be one of rest and relaxation. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Lil Sis Cheer Project
Tonight we started working on one of the cheer big sis gifts that Brooke (the lil sis) will give while she is at cheer camp this summer. The first night the girls exchange bulletin boards. We wanted to do something that involved her big sis' favorite colors, purple and silver. She also wanted to incorporate ribbons. We were pleased with the final product and we only need to finish hot gluing the letters down to the board. We are still trying to determine whether to place them on the board or on the upper edge.
We are also working on flip flops with ribbon for the second night gift. I will be posting that craft later this week.
I hope everyone is having a great Thursday!
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
A Recipe: Spa Water
Image from Things-we-heart.blogspot.com |
It's June! That means it's already hot here in Texas and there will be many more sweltering summery days to come in the next 3 or 4 months. It's also the time of year when drinking water is not only a good idea, it's essential. I have never been a big water drinker but I am trying to really make an effort to get 8 - 10 glasses of water in each day this summer. In order to do that, I have really enjoyed making and drinking my version of Spa Water. Who doesn't enjoy a trip to the spa? The fancy water that they have while you are waiting for your treatment is delicious and very easy to replicate at home. It also ensures that you can enjoy a little piece of the spa even on a Wednesday afternoon while you are working. So drink up and Enjoy!
Spa Water
1 cucumber shredded with a grater
1/2 cup of mint either crushed or chopped
1 limes -sliced
1 lemon - squeezed
Water
Soak the shredded cucumber and mint in 3 cups of water overnight in the fridge. Strain the mixture into a glass pitcher. Add the juice of one lemon, 1 lime (sliced thinly) and fill the rest of the pitcher with ice cold water. Serve and enjoy.
For a twist, add a sprig or two of rosemary.
Spa Water |
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
A Product Favorite -Sally Hansen Salon Effects
Sally Hansen doesn't know who I am, nor does she know that I really like one of her products, Sally Hansen Salon Effects Nails. This product allows you to have nail effects that you only used to see in salons. These are nails that have a patterned effect or in our case, glitter. We have tried them before and had a good expereience with them both times. They are easy to apply and are much like stickers. Don't be fooled though. These nails will last for ten days as the box suggests and will not show any wear or chips like other polishes. It takes only moments to apply them and the colors and styles are very popular with teens.
For all of the colors and styles, look here:
http://sallyhansen.com/products/nails/nail-color/salon-effects-real-nail-polish-strips
Monday, May 30, 2011
It's a Wrap - The Weekend Comes to a Close
It has been a busy weekend filled with the right amount of to-do's, activities, and family fun. Paige had her dance recital on Sunday and she did a wonderful job. I'll be sharing those pictures later in the week. We wanted to squeeze every last drop out of the weekend so we went to the Waterpark tonight for a picnic dinner. It is our family favorite summer picnic dinner to have Hawaiian bread sandwiches, chips and fresh fruit followed by dippin dots ice cream. It was the true start to our summer vacation.
I hope everyone had a restful holiday weekend and they are ready for the week ahead. For us it is the crazy busy last week of school!
Three Sisters |
I hope everyone had a restful holiday weekend and they are ready for the week ahead. For us it is the crazy busy last week of school!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
It's National Blueberry Cheesecake Day!
Not blueberry cheesecake. Image from Artfire. |
I love blueberries. In fact, I love them so much, that at this time of year when they are readily in season, I often feel like Violet Beauregarde from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. That is why I was excited to learn that today is National Blueberry Cheesecake Day. I am not usually a fan of cheesecake which is weird because I love cream cheese but I will just say that the blueberries definitely make it taste delicious. They make everything taste delicious. Blueberries are also good for you as they contain vitamin C, fiber, manganese and they are a powerful antioxidant. I know this because the blueberry council told me so here: http://www.blueberrycouncil.org/nutrition.php
Blueberries |
These websites have some great blueberry recipes:
http://www.blueberry-recipe.com/blueberry-cheesecake.html
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Fruits-and-Vegetables/Fruits/Blueberries/Top.aspx
My favorite recipe using blueberries though is a blueberry sauce recipe that I received with a pint of blueberries at Target years ago.
My favorite Blueberry Recipe- Blueberry Sauce
2 cups of fresh or frozen blueberries
1 lemon zest
juice of one lemon
1 cup of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Cornstarch
2 Tablespoons of butter
Melt the butter in a saucepan. Add in the cornstarch and stir until a paste is formed. Add in the blueberries, sugar, lemon zest and lemon juice and bring it to a bubble. Turn down the heat to medium and allow it to thicken over the next 30 minutes. Stir as needed. Do not use a wooden spoon as the sauce will stain. Serve the sauce warm over pancakes, ice cream or yogurt. Delicious!
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
A Recipe: Don's Favorite Apple Cake
Despite tornado warnings and taking shelter at a local elementary school safe room, I was able to bake a cake this evening which I consider no small feat. Luckily, we are all fine but our hearts go out to those who have lost loved ones and property in the devastating storms across the country this week. As I write this post, they are evacuating the Rangers Ballpark because of a tornado outbreak in the area. The weather radar is unlike any I have ever seen in Texas. There is rotation in several areas at once with heavy hail throughout local counties.
We have a lot to be thankful for tonight.
Don's Favorite Apple Cake
1 cup of oil
2 eggs
2 cups of sugar
2 cups of flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 cups of grated apples (Granny Smith's work well)
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix oil, sugar and eggs. Add flour, soda, apples and then vanilla. Pour into a greased bundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 60 minutes. Do not open the oven for the first 30 minutes or the cake will fall. Cool for 1 - 2 hours and serve.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
A Product Favorite - Blue Agave Sweetener
The makers of Wholesome Sweeteners Organic Blue Agave have no idea who I am nor do they probably care but this is one product that I tried only once and I was hooked. Initially, I was looking for a substitute for my husband who uses honey in his coffee each morning. I liked the idea that it was a low glycemic sweetener but I never thought about using it myself. That was until I tried a little in my tea one evening and then I poured a little on my plain yogurt. It was delicious. I love that it isn't as thick as honey and it is very versatile. It can be used as a glaze on fruit, as a syrup on pancakes and a little goes a very long way. I hope to start trying baking with it and using it in even more recipes. As a general rule, 3 parts agave is equal to 4 parts of sugar. Have you ever tried Agave and if so, what recipes have you used it in?
This particular brand of Agave was purchased at Costco.
This particular brand of Agave was purchased at Costco.
Monday, May 23, 2011
A Craft: Patriotic Wreath
This was a very easy wreath that I made using balloons in red, white and blue. I wanted something for Memorial Day Weekend which would also work for 4th of July. I re-used a foam wreath form that I had from a previous wreath and I bought 12 inch round balloons in the three colors. I ended up using approximately 250 balloons for the whole project. I attatched them to the form with floral pins. I bought mine very cheaply at Wal-mart and they are in the crafting area of the store. The entire project took less than an hour to make and I love how it turned out.
Have a Happy Monday!
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Weekend Gardening, Crafting and Celebrating
I was inspired this weekend to get out in the garden and add a little color to my very green world by my sister, Becky, who has an amazing blog: http://findingmygarden.blogspot.com/ She lives in a different part of the country but her flowers, plants and the knowledge she has of them is incredible. The flowers in the pictures above are all from my backyard but I can't tell the name of any of them. I pick my plants because I like the way they look which usually means that they don't last long in the heat of the long Texas summers. I have started to buy more perennials and more drought resisitant plants which has helped but I have a long way to go before I can keep flowers alive into August or even July. However, now they are all in bloom and I will enjoy them while I can. Some of these actually came back from last year, just don't ask me to name them.
Yesterday was also my husband and my 22nd Wedding Anniversary! The gift for your 22nd is Copper. We didn't realize that was what we were buying each other until Thursday night when our Air Conditioner sputtered its last breath and the gift of copper (a new A/C unit) was given. We also went to dinner last night at Tim Love's new restaurant, The Love Shack, which is very different from his original restaurant in Fort Worth, Lonesome Dove. It was a fun night and his website is here: http://www.loveburgershack.com/
I also did a little crafting this weekend so I will be posting the latest wreath on Monday so stay tuned for that.
I hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend!
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Friday, May 20, 2011
I Spy......
Small items around the house - sorry for the lighting in this photo |
My poem which is below |
The filled jar |
I got this idea of "I Spy" from the Magic Onion which can be found here: http://themagiconions.blogspot.com/2009/05/eye-spy-jar.html
I adapted it for my kids who are older. I found small objects that were lying around the house and filled a mason jar with them items as well as rice, leaving enough room for the contents to move. I then made an explanation sheet and a guessing sheet and left them on a table in our entryway. I let them find the game on their own. We will see who guesses the correct amount of objects in the jar at the end of the weekend.
The explanation says the following:
I Spy
I won’t tell my secret but revealed in this jar,
A number of items found near and far.
Record the number of things there you find,
In your head, on your hand or even in your mind.
You may lift, you may shake but never do cheat,
as the winner will get a prize for their feat.
Work as a team or work on your own,
you may even rely on a friend, via the phone.
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
A Recipe: Black Bean and Corn Salsa
This is one of my favorite recipes to make when the weather is nice and we begin grilling outdoors. It is fresh and can be eaten with tortilla chips or served aside grilled chicken or pork as a salsa. I also like it just on its own and it makes a large amount but never lasts long.
Black Bean and Corn Salsa
2 cans of black beans - drained and rinsed
1 bag of frozen corn - defrosted (you can use canned corn but frozen tastes fresher and better yet, you can grill corn on the grill and cut it off)
1 small onion - diced finely
1 -2 jalapeno peppers - diced finely
2 tomatoes - diced
3 limes - juiced
2 avacados - diced
3 cloves of garlic - diced
1 bunch of cilantro - chopped
salt and pepper to taste
Cut all ingedients and then mix together in a bowl. Refrigerate for 1 hour prior to serving so flavors intensify. Enjoy!
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Choral Honors
Last night was Paige's Spring Choir Performance. Not only did she have a solo part in one of the songs, she was also recognized as the number 1 Alto singer for the girls 6th grade choir! We are so proud of her and her accomplishment. Way to go Paige!!
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Tuesday in Pictures
I seem to have caught a cold/flu-like illness so I am a little under the weather today. I thought I would show some of my recent favorites in photos. Many are from our trips to the ocean, either Florida or Hawaii. I can almost hear the surf as it hits the shore and looking at the photos makes me feel better. Happy Tuesday!
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