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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Our Summer Begins

{This is kind of old now, but I'll post anyway, then catch up later with more pics and updates.}

We are now back from our trip to Australia. We had a fantastic time visiting my parents, my sister and brother-in-law, nephew and sweet little niece (whom I got to see for the first time in person, and she is already 4!!). We got to do so many things - from going to the beach, to the (Steve Irwin's) Australia Zoo, hung out with friends, shopping, numerous coffee outings, wildlife encounters, and generally just soaking Australia up (so good to be home!!). I'll (maybe) do a separate post with pics soon, maybe.

It took us a week to get over jet lag. Okay, let me rephrase that...it took me a week to get over jet lag. It took the girls about 4 days. Okay, okay...maybe I'm still trying to get over it...uugghhh! I'm feeling rather old!!

Anyway, we are back into the swing of things here. It is hot and HOT and a little hot! In Australia we so much enjoyed the pleasant 70 degree weather - it was like fall (which we never have here in Texas), or spring (which is unheard of in Texas). So, basically, it was heaven. But back to reality...here, now, it is HOT!

And so our "summer" begins.

Two weeks of swim lessons.

If I had not have scheduled swim lessons to start 3 days after we arrived back, we would never have made it out of bed before 12 noon. Okay, I would not have, but maybe we, you never know really, do you??

So, 2 weeks of swim lessons. Tomorrow is the last day (fun day) and the girls have LOVED it! Eldest SWIMS now...like on top of the water, flapping her arms in a cooperative manner. We are AMAZED! and super excited :) The little one got moved into big sister's class (happy faces) after first day, and is doing so great - arms may not be so coordinated, but her effort is making up for it. So they are excited about the water, and swimming - yeah, success!

I almost had one fail. They play a game at the end of each lesson - rings get tossed, everyone "swims" to find a ring, person who misses out is out of game (one less ring is tossed). My eldest would get down to her and two others and then lose. Second last time she was so upset about losing all the time, I had to do something. So I gave her a little strategy session...a little bit of advice. It was challenging in so far as, one, she had to listen to me, two, she had to remember it, and, three, she had to apply it when it really counted. So, next lesson comes, it is at the end of the ring toss and it is down to her and one other little girl. I'm watching with baited breath - will she do it, will she remember what I told her, will she be able to make it work in the crunch of it all? There is only one ring out, and two girls searching for it! She decides right off to head the way I had discussed and she found it!!! She found the RING!!! Oh my...she was so excited. All I hear is her little sister cheering for her when they named her "Ring Champion" - it was like the Olympics! But the best moment was when she came up to me and said - "Mom, your advice worked. You gave me the best advice, and it worked!". Man, proud moment right there - she had listened, executed, and acknowledged MY ADVICE! That, my friend, will go down into THE BOOK - (as they say) BEST.DAY.EVER.

So, first week of swim lessons does not count to our summer beginning, because I was still in jet lag haze that week. Summer officially started this week for us. Here is the week's recap:


MONDAY
Monday consisted of dragging myself out of bed to get the girls to their swim lesson on time, then a cute craft in the afternoon, plus unpacking and laundry and tidying up the house. Fun, fun.

Craft - Dog
Both girls jumped on this craft - they are dog-crazy. This was cute, fun, easy and gives you a little space while they are busy coloring in the dog's body, so I liked it too :)

Coloring away.



Ruff and Ruff-ruff



TUESDAY
Tuesday was super busy! Swim lesson in the morning, playdate at McDonald's for lunch, home for quick craft and tidy up, more laundry (of course - does it ever end??), and then off to gymnastics class in the afternoon, followed by a huge walk in the evening. Fun activity at night for calm down phase of the day.


Activity - Star Gazing
This was super cool idea, the girls LOVED it, but we need to redo it up at the lake away from the city lights so we can actually gaze at stars...for real.



Craft - Ribbon Dance Ring 
At first my eldest was like, "this is lame". But we went ahead and made little one's. Then she was like, "wait for me!", so we made one for her too. Then they danced around the kitchen, and carried them around all afternoon, and I got cute video of them, and it made my heart flutter, so it was worth it :)






WEDNESDAY
I don't even know what I did today - was it really Wednesday?? I know we went to swim class, and from then until we went on a huge walk (which turned into a huge run competition between two teams - me and little one, and hubby and eldest), who knows, and who cares...too tired! Did craft.

Craft - Fish 
We made these as thank-you's for our swim teachers - they loved them...I know they did from the look on their face...really!






THURSDAY
Last day of swim lessons! This could be dangerous (sleeping in) except for the fact that I signed them up for classes next week that start insanely early (like at 9am!! what was I thinking??). Also have the dilemma of what to do for eldest's birthday party next week - she is super excited, but I'm just not feeling it. She will be 7...7...did I say 7! This is not really happening, so I think I'll just go back to bed and hide under the covers until it passes and she has to stay 6...forever.

Craft - Hippos
So darn cute even I made one (which, of course, was the best...shhh, don't tell them though).



FRIDAY
Friday!! I made it!! Tomorrow is Saturday!! I made it!! So the perfect thing to do on a Friday is make sunshine and rainbows! Delight. (exclamation)

Craft - Sun & Rainbow


Celebrating Father-in-law's birthday and eldest's birthday this weekend all together up at the lake. Will be a real shindig! FIL will have a coconut cream pie (heaven in a pie!!) and turn a magnificent age, and ratbag-turning-7 will not get anything ('cause how dare she turn 7...so not fair!). No, no...of course I'll make some fantastic (to us - perspective, people!) cake, iced to perfection, all themed out to her heart's desire, because I love her more than life. What a sweet divine miracle was bestowed upon us when He gave us her! She is our joy, our laughter, and our love. I'll probably cry.

Happy Birthday to the bestest 7 year old in our world!



Until next week :) Enjoy a wine (glass of, that is!).






Summer Sky

To see the Summer Sky 

Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie - 

True Poems flee - 
 

Emily Dickinson



Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy Independence Day!

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Hope you and your family have had a wonderful 4th July holiday :)




Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Photos from the week

Bluebonnet beauties.



My baby.

 


Sweet girl.


Monkey.


Painting fun.


Peek-a-boo!


Doing the spider-man.


Beautiful bluebonnets.




Some weeks are good photo weeks :)


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Spring Soup

Spring has sprung! so I just have to share with you this soup my husband made this week. Inspired by our abundant crop of spring onions this year, his first thought was to find a french onion soup recipe, but found this one instead (from SippitySup):

This soup is made with fresh spring onions and not much else. Because it doesn't need it.    
Spring Onion Soup

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil very good extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
  • 2 pound onions spring onions, bulbs, leaves and roots, chopped
  • 1 pinch salt and pepper each salt and white pepper
  • 1 cup low-sodium chicken stock low-sodium chicken stock
  • 2 cup water water
  • 1 clove garlic garlic, peeled and minced

Directions

Heat oil in a large soup pot over medium-high heat. Add all the onions and garlic, cook stirring occasionally until translucent, about 15 minutes. Season with salt and white pepper. Add the chicken stock and water. Bring to a boil, lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
Remove the soup from heat, and let for a few minutes. Use an immersion belnderto puree until smooth. Divide soup among 4 bowls, drizzle with more oil, and serve.



This recipe, as stated, is pretty much just spring onions, and little else. So if you LOVE spring onions you will love this. My husband loved it, both my girls loved it (totally surprised!!) and I honestly wasn't that keen on it, but ate it knowing how much goodness was in this was totally worth it!

Spring onions are one of the SUPERFOODS! like spinach, and berries. They are so good for you if you have a cold (anti-bacterial properties in it help to fight against cold and flu). And they certainly add a jazz to a spring or summer salad. 

Our garden is awesome again this year, maybe because two people put a lot of time and effort into it :) This has become the bonding activity for my husband and his dad. They talk about it, plan it, fix it, weed it, worry about it, and harvest it :) And the harvest is the best - perfect spinach, delicious spring onions, peppers, cucumbers, green beans, cabbage, tomatoes, etc. 


Here is just a small portion of our Spring Onion harvest. It was a bonza (Australian for excellent) year!! Oh, and the spinach this year was so awesome - the best yet!


The real benefit of the garden and the game my husband provides is that we know where our food comes from. Our children are being raised on lean healthy venison and striper (fish), turkey and wild hog, and organically grown vegetables. About 90% of our meat supply is provided by my husband's hunting efforts. We will occasionally buy chicken or salmon. About 60% of our vegetable intake is from the garden - mostly 95% during the spring/summer growing months. My father-in-law also cans, pickles, and makes jam (from fruit from his trees or the neighbors).  Now all we need are our own chickens (I currently buy pastured eggs), especially considering how many eggs one little girl will eat - they are her favorite food!


It is a lot of work, but when you are passionate about it, and when you yield these beautiful crops, it makes it all worth it. 

Healthy food grows healthy kids :)


Linking to Life in Grace today for her Home. On Purpose link-up party.



Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A beautiful day...

Today is one of those days where you take a look around, with eyes wide open, and give thanks for the many blessings He has bestowed upon you...


Today is one of those days where their little smile lights up the whole universe, and leaves a permanent impression on your heart...



Today is one of those days where you soak up the simple beauty around you with an extra deep breath...




Today is one of those days you are thankful for a home on earth, and beyond...


And thankful for another day to be with the ones you love...

 
We are sending all our prayers today to those affected by the tragic events in Boston. 


Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. - Matthew 5:4


May God be with us all.





Friday, April 5, 2013

Friday Favorites

What started as a cold, wet week, ended with a pretty spring day, so I thought today would be perfect to highlight some of my favorite spring fashion. Come on Spring!!


MINT PANTS

Smocked top






FLOWER PINS







NAVY AND WHITE + DOTS!