Monday, August 27, 2012

Seussical Junior

I recently participated in a Drama Camp in Franklin.  We put on a production called: Seussical Junior (a Junior Broadway Musical.) It combined Doctor Seuss stories such as Horton Hears a Who, Horton Hatches  an Egg, and Green Eggs and Ham.  
-Stella and M as Whos-
Due to the fact that there weren't as many people this year, I got two parts- a Who and a Fish. That meant that I had to learn 16 songs!!
Here are our 'Who' wigs. :P
Full Who Costume
The first night I was excited to have Dad, Leo, Rus, Tert, and Grandma and Grandpa P come to see the production!
~Here are the flowers Dad gave me after the play~
Here is (left to right) Horton, Mayzie, and a Bird Girl :-) 
The Cat in the Hat and Jojo ;-)
(Left to Right) M, Stella, A, and M aka Mrs. Mayor :) 
We had so much fun, and were sad to see it end but are already looking forward to next year...

Miscellaneous Pictures

So many pictures to organize!
More and more...
 Someone couldn't decide which hat to wear...
Huge SMILE!
 We pulled out this ark, and Filia was ecstatic!
 Love the hairdo!

 Pigtails ;-)
Yummy, Mommy's fresh blueberry muffins...
Um-no comment

 Tert entered the Bill Luti Fun Fun. Here is his racing shirt...and his poses :P


Eatin' Beans from our Garden

~Early Morning Pictures~
 Here is Sunday morning at our house. I love the above picture with Filia chewing on the gauze in her fancy dress ;-)
 Then we have the suit/blanket outfit...
And finally we have the no-shoe version. Yep, that's us...
Oops, and there's Tert brushing his teeth....
 Filia insisted on wearing these...
~Dolled up~
Okay---
We have some crazy ideas around here...like sitting outside on the front step in big brother's booster...
What better place to take a nap than in the middle of the kitchen floor?
Okay, they might be crazy sometimes but how can you resist that little face?
;-)

Sunday, August 26, 2012

A Couple of Quotes worth Sharing...

Rus just read his first Magic Tree House book without assistance.  I asked him if he was able to follow the story, and he said, "Yeah, I understood most of the words, but some of it was written in either Latin or Cursive.  Or maybe it was Japanese since the book is about Samarai Warriors."  :)

Tert - "Mom!  The destruction crew is outside our house!"  (thankfully, he meant construction)

Tert - "Rus, how can you think you're going to the White Mountains today when we were all HORRIBLE yesterday?!"


Friday, August 10, 2012

Cookin' :-)

Hello Everyone!
Mom has been busy planning out monthly baking and freezing, and we have had so much fun buying things in bulk and making huge batches of pancakes, muffins, etc. Our garden also is abundantly producing garden fresh veggies.  Here are some pictures...
 Yum- garden fresh broccoli!
 (Left to Right) Banana Peppers, Zucchini, Cukes, Green Beans, Wax Beans, Purple Beans, Peas in Ziplock
 Peppers! 
 Our tomatoes are now starting to ripen! We've had them in one of our favorite salads: black bean and corn salad :-) 
 What is THAT?
 More Broccoli!
 Tert and I set up our potatoes. We did them a little bit late this year, but a lady from our church said that if you start your potatoes later then the bugs aren't as bad. ;-)
 We discovered the simplest way in the world to grow potatoes! All we did was lay down newspaper on a patch of grass (doesn't even need to be tilled) and then we put the potatoes (buds/eyes up) on the newspaper and covered them with hay. Then we just water them frequently.  So simple!
 Our garden!
 Fresh blueberries, picked at the lake 
 Tert pickin' beans and peas...
 Tert and Stella picking broccoli :-)
Yum!
 Here are Mom's yogurt containers full to the brim of homemade spaghetti sauce. MMM!
Mom also makes turkey stock.  She gets about 8 quarts of turkey stock plus 4 meals worth of chopped turkey.  We store the stock in yogurt containers and the turkey in quart ziplock bags.
 Here is a pan of (not baked yet :P ) "Mom is Great Breakfast Cake!" It is so yummy and so easy to just throw together and pop into the oven:
Ingredients:
1/2 cup olive oil
3/4 cup buttermilk (or regular milk)
2 cups whole wheat flour
2 cups oats
3/4 cup honey
2 eggs
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup raisins, dried fruit or, (our favorite!) chocolate chips
Stir together butter, milk, flour, and oats in a bowl.  Cover with a cloth and allow the grains to soak on your counter overnight or at least 8 hours.
Stir honey, eggs, salt, baking soda, and vanilla. Fold in raisins, choc. chips or fruit.  Pour into a buttered 9x9in. baking pan.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes or until toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Enjoy! (We add some real maple syrup, as the cake is really not that sweet)
 Our fresh picked blueberries equaled 6 1/2 cups! We were so excited!  It made about several batches of muffins and 12 batches of pancakes.
 I make 9 batches of pancakes at a time. We use the Betty Crocker Recipe and substitute King Arthur's White Whole Wheat Flour.
I make the batter and then bake the pancakes. I usually get about 40. I make three bags of 11-12 and freeze them and we have the rest for lunch.
 Rus' 'Leaning Tower of Pancakes'
Finally we make granola and freeze it. We usually make about 4 batches at a time of this and put it over cereal, or mixed in with some yogurt. While we have the ingredients out for the granola, we also make 6 batches of oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. 

Here is a spoonful of something called 'Chia Seed.' It is really healthy, so we put it in practically everything, sprinkled over oatmeal, thrown into muffin or pancake batter, you name it! The seeds are so tiny that you don't even taste them!
 I'll end with a picture of 'Eggs Benedict.' Rus wanted me to make sure that I put it on the blog :-)
I hope that you enjoyed some of our pictures and tips. We'll post more soon... ;-)