Monday, July 25, 2011

Mmmmmm, New Recipes....

Oy, I get so tired of the same 'ole recipes. Probably my family would be happy to go without all the kitchen trial and errors, but I get bored.  I will spare you the ones that I will not be making again (I tried making spinach crepes once.  Nope. They're not good.) and share the ones we've loved....





























One of my boys couldn't say enough how much he loved these.  "Oh! These are the best pancakes ever," he said repeatedly. Another one mentioned, "These are the opposite of a healthy breakfast." 

Yep. It's like having cinnamon rolls for breakfast. But they were very very tasty.  I think I'll be requesting these for my birthday. 





I've tried different recipes for sandwich rolls in the past, but these win. They are soft and yummy.  Perfect. 


Cinnamon Pull-Apart Bread































I have an awesome friend who I adore.  I wanted to make some sort of delicious treat for her.  I asked her daughter what I should whip up and she suggested this.  I hadn't tried making this kind of bread before but I'm so glad I did! It was excellent!  I also made a powdered sugar icing to put on the slices.  The loaf was gone very very quickly!

Ok.  Obviously the recipes I've been trying would not be found anywhere near the "Let's Eat Healthier" section.  I should work on that.... 





























Yep. That's right. Fried bread topped with pizza fixin's.  Mmmmmmm.  I made the fry bread and then spread on sauce, cheese and pepperoni and baked in the oven until the cheese melted.  Yum.  It was a huge hit with the family.

And last, I'm sharing a recipe that is already huge favorite in our house.  If everyone is home, I have to make two pans just so everyone can get as much as they want.

Poppy Seed Chicken

Ooops. I didn't get a shot of this one.  But it was very very tasty and, once again, popular with the natives!  Yay! I love finding things my kids will eat without drama!

Pepperoni Hopple Popple




































I have no idea why this is so popular with my kids.  Sure, it's tasty, but I'm surprised by just how much they love it.  It is requested VERY often (and it's just fun to say).

Have I made your mouth water? If you try any of these out, let me know!  

Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Birthday Storm Continues

Well, I was going to blog about each of the fun birthdays and chaos that consumed my time last month.  But, well, I think we better go for the quick recap.
My handsome cowboy's big day...


This was at the beginning of summer and boy! did those boys need haircuts!
  My writing group met the night before Ryan's birthday so I picked him up some yummy pastries at The Pastry Pub and left them as a surprise for him with a note in the fridge.  Yes, if I was a super wonderful wife I would have gotten up at six in the morning and made him a fabulous breakfast.  Alas, I am not that great. 

He had to work...shouldn't your own birthday be a holiday? Although I did buy licorice and a bouquet of balloons which I delivered to the office.  He was still out in the field so he got a nice surprise when he got back to his desk. 

Later we had hamburgers and then it was time for presents and cheesecake. 

Yes, Ryan is always on a mission for his birthday to be simple and easy.  He doesn't want to go anywhere.  He doesn't want me to be busy in the kitchen. He wanted an easy no-bake cheesecake.  He just wants us to have time to hang out.  It doesn't always seem to work out that way.  But we always try. 

His biggest want was a Red Dot Scope.  And, look, I made his dreams come true...



















heh heh. 

I didn't know what kind he wanted!  So, he'll just have to go pick out the real thing for himself. 

Zoe's big day...




I made her a Rapunzel dress to wear.  To say she was excited is a MASSIVE understatement.  She has since worn this dress as often as she possibly can.  To bed. To the library. To the Renassaince Faire.  Everywhere.  And then she brings it to the laundry room and asks me to wash it so she can wear it the next day. 




I used the pattern Simplicity 5695 as a starting point for her dress.  I changed it up by sewing the pink strips of ribbon to the sleeves, adding the purple bodice piece to the front and then more pink ribbon criss-crossed over front. I only sewed the ribbon on the sides of the "corset". Next I simply added the purple over skirt. Also, instead of making casing for the elastic in the neck and sleeves, I simply sewed the 1/4 inch elastic right into the neck and sleeves. So much easier. Oh, and I serged all the hems. I have to say...I'm pretty proud of how it turned out.  I wasn't sure if it was going to work. I was totally winging it. Oy. I sure love that pattern. 

We had a very full day.  Storytime at the library, picnic and playing at Discovery Park and later pizza, presents and a pretty pink rose cake...



But the biggest surprise for our sweet Zoe was the project my handsome cowboy and I had been working and working and working on.  In fact, Ryan even came down with the flu and he had to paint it and put it all back together!  It was crazy.  But he is an amazing dad and husband, what do you expect? 

Anyways, I found the idea for this on Pinterest, of course.  I made up a series of clues that led Zoe all around the house and into the backyard.  At each spot she found another gift.  And they all were kitchen-related things.  Hmmmm....but she is 4 so she didn't even begin to figure out what we had in store for her. 

Then the last clue led her to the garage because we hadn't brought our project into the house, yet.  And she found this super fun present waiting for her....



It was worth all the time and energy we put into it.  She was thrilled.  And her brothers were, too.  They all instantly began playing with it.  Someone grabbed the play food and pots and pans.  They gathered up her kitcheny gifts.  And next thing I knew the boys were on their scooters and Zoe was "cooking" up food they could "deliver".  So cute, right? 

We have a few things we need to finish on it.  Still.  We need to put on the knobs for the stove burners, a towel rack and...mmmm, wait. That might be all.  Oh, and the curtain up above the sink so it looks like there's a window behind it. 

I'm so happy with how it turned out though. So. Happy.

I did a little Tangled Movie party for her and a few friends a bit after her birthday. 





We made frying pan necklaces (they make an excellent weapon, right? :), ate flowered cupcakes, munched on treats and enjoyed the movie.  I sent the cute kids home with a box of watercolors and pictures to paint. 






The invitations encoraged the girls to dress up. At first I thought this sweet girl, Elina,
decided to wear the baby towel as a cape.  Nope.  It was her rapunzel hair. *grin* At one point, I heard
her telling another child, "don't step on my hair!"  ha! What a cute little character!
 Next up was Weston's big day.  12, wow, right?


Zoe is still wearing the Rapunzel dress.


He wanted scrambled eggs and biscuit ring for breakfast.  That biscuit ring is pretty darn popular in our house. I stenciled him this shirt to wear on his birthday (we like funny shirts)....



Then Weston had a band concert since it was the final day of Summer Band Class where he'd learned to play Percussion and LOVED it.  The concert was very fun.  He played the practice pad, bass drum and bells. 

Then it was out to lunch at Pizza Hut.  Weston loves their pizza buffet.  We all got super stuffed on pizza and then the waiters and waitresses came out to sing to him and gave him a plate of chocolate dunkers.  Mmmm, they were very yummy. 

Then it was back home for some down time, nap time and such. He requested French Dips for dinner and then I worked on This Cake that he wanted.  Hmmmm, something must have gone wrong.  Because..erm...well, it was not good.  All of the various parts were good seperately, but somehow together it just didn't work for us. It was way too sweet.  But oddly enough, Sam liked it. 



Next on to the presents. Four of them were clues to a very big present.  It was something he'd been wanting for awhile and he was saving up for it but then the price had gone too high on Amazon.  But I decided to see if I could find a better price on ebay and YAY!  I managed to find it for the original price he'd been saving up for. 

So, I snagged it and it was a HUGE surprise for him.  He didn't think there was any chance he would ever get it. 




The Lego Galactic Enforcer.

I let him stay up late that night and he spent three hours putting it together...until midnight! So. Fun.

He had a water party with a bunch of friends a week or so later.  Weston has such a fun group of friends.  Two older boys even tried to crash the party with a measly collection of water balloons.  But Weston and his friends retaliated and the older boys got drenched.  And then they stayed for root beer floats, homemade pretzel bites and games of water balloon steal the flag. 



One cute girl wrote a funny card about how they were giving Weston Night Cream so he would look radient on his birthday.  Then she gave him a big baby wipes box.  It was super heavy.  He unwrapped it to find a little Burts Bees Night Cream box (with loads of rocks in the bottom).  ha!  Inside she'd put money.  So funny!


The pretzel bites were very popular!
I can't believe my oldest is 12.  It's so bizarre. But also, pretty darn awesome. :)
Wooh.  The Birthday Storm has finally passed.  We are safe for another year.

And it was fun but I'm glad life has returned to normal.  Or as normal as it gets around here.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Birthday Storm: Sam's Big Day

We've had a lot of birthday fun going on around here.  And when I say a lot, I mean A Whole Ton of Birthday Craziness

The first one in our Birthday Storm was Sam's at the end of May. He had a super great day turning 7.  His birthday fell on a Sunday so I made a special tie for him to wear to church. 

Well, I didn't actually make the tie.  I got one from DI and tried to cut it down to his size.  It didn't work the best.  I need to fix it a bit.  It ended up so it was too wide there at the collar.  But anyways, I appliqued the robot to the front of the tie and he thought it was very cool...



I also appliqued him a fun robot birthday shirt. I really love appliquing shirts.  They don't take much time and the results are so great.  They're perfect for when you need a quick Crafting Fix.  Wait.  I'm not the only one that starts to go into withdrawals, am I? 


Sam chose scrambled eggs and Caramel Biscuit Ring for breakfast.  And I picked up Papa Murphy's the day before so we could have pepperoni pizza for dinner.

And he chose Chocolate Trifle for his birthday cake.  Everyone in the family was extremely pleased with his choice.
 

Sam got quite a few sets of legos for his birthday which he was THRILLED about.  Just check out this face...

He loved putting them all together.   

Isn't it great watching your children interact?   

These boys have such a great relationship with each other.  Sure they do a fair bit of fighting, too.  But overall they have such a great time together.  I hope they always stay close.

We let each of the kids choose an activity to do in celebration of their birthday like bowling, a movie, go out to eat or go swimming.  Sam chose to go to the Aquatic Center.  So went on Saturday and had loads of fun.  We tried to set a family record for the number of times we went down the big tube slide.  I think it was 32. Individually, Sam beat us all with 17 times!  I think I did 6, maybe? 

I think Sam had a great birthday.  Even though two of his presents hadn't even arrived yet (great way to give yourself Mommy Guilt...procrastinate ordering gifts on Amazon).  Yes, that is why in this next shot you will notice the two pictures of the items that haven't come in the mail yet....a very cool lego robot book (which he adored!) and a wind-up robot building kit (which he also really enjoyed). 





ETA:  I forgot to mention he also got the robot quilt I was making for him.  Well, he got most of it and it was in pieces.  Ack!  I had to give him an unfinished quilt.  So so pitiful.  And then I've been so busy with the rest of the birthdays I haven't even been able to work on it.  blech.  Hopefully I'll get it done before he goes to college.

About a week or so after his birthday we finally got around to pulling together a friend's bday party for Sam. Sad, I know. 

I tried to keep it simple and so we had a Robots Movie Party.  We made a robots craft, ate robot cupcakes, opened presents, ate robot snacks, watched Robots, played some robot games and I sent them home with a cute little robot party favor.  And.  I can't say much more than that because I'm planning on writing up some of those ideas for Family Fun (I've been submitting to them quite a bit and they're holding onto a lot of things to see if they'll fit into future issues....yay!).

But here's a shot of Sam enjoying the present-opening time...



Oy, we sure love our Sam.  He is such a fun kid.  He's easy-going and happy. He's a peacemaker.  He's rarely the kid causing trouble.  He's a great helper.  I mean, really this kid is awesome.  I'm so glad this boy is part of our family.