Friday, August 12, 2011
Baby Model
No. This post doesn't mean I'm blogging again... it just means I was bored. Plus, isn't this a great photo that Liam's Aunt Amber took!!!
Get ready, though, because we have a lot of fun summer things to post in a few weeks. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Homemade Peanut Butter Play Doh
Even though life is busy, I thought I could jump online and do a quick post of a fun activity for summer- making homemade play doh. Admit it, you've eaten the nasty salty stuff. This recipe is the sweet, unhealthy, cavity-causing type :)
I was hanging out with my niece and nephew so we decided to make it together. They are the models for the photo shoot below.
Recipe:
1 C creamy peanut butter
1 C light corn syrup (or mild honey)
1 1/4 C powdered sugar
1 1/4 C instant dry milk
1. Combine peanut butter and corn syrup in a mixing bowl.
2. Add dry ingredients, and mix well. (We used our hands at the end...it is just easier)
3. Divide mixture into four sections.
4. Roll each section into a 1" rope. Wrap in plastic wrap.
5. Refrigerate 2 hours or overnight. Cut in slices and enjoy. (This was way too long for excited kids... I think ours lasted 30 minutes in the fridge.)
Ta-da!
The ingredients
The finished blob
Ready for the fridge
Dinosaur
Friday, April 29, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Daddy's Boy
Liam is constantly staring at his dad. He is so captivated by his every move. When his dad laughs, Liam thinks he should laugh (it comes off sounding like a courtesy laugh...*huh*). When his dad talks, Liam stops whatever he is doing to look for Ryan.
Liam wants to be like his daddy so much that he even dresses like him. Ok. So I had some influence on this. The funny thing was that Ryan left in the morning before Liam and I even woke up so I had no idea they would end up as twins for the day.
I have to say that I highly approve of Liam's choice of role model. :)
Friday, April 1, 2011
Liam's Glass
It gets better. The other night we were eating dinner and I noticed Liam getting upset randomly. I finally realized he was getting mad every time Ryan took a drink. I got Liam's glass, filled it with water, and gave him a sip. He was fine the rest of dinner.
The Many Faces of Liam
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Chestita Baba Marta (Happy Grandma March)
Just before March 1st, the streets of Bulgaria are full of stands covered in red and white bracelets, pins, and dolls. Tradition is that you give these tokens to your friends on the holiday and wear them until the end of the month or if you see a stork or a blossom. After you take them off, you tie the ribbons to the tree with the blossom or you hide it under a rock. It is then supposed to bring you health and luck and all sorts of great things. Fantastic, huh?! Here is a link to an article about the holiday.
http://www.sofiaecho.com/2005/02/25/643604_chestita-baba-marta
My awesome mom not only made bracelets this year, but she even made the authentic dolls (we have some Bulgarians that live in my hometown). Here is a picture.
I don't know about any one else, but I think this is a fantastic holiday. So next year if you are around me on March 1st, you'll probably end up with your own bracelet as a way to remember good ol' grandma March.
i taka eh! (and thats how it is)
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Homemade Baby Wipes
Here is what you need:
1/2 Roll- Bounty paper towel
2 C. Warm water
2 Tbs. Baby soap
1 1/2 Tbs. Baby oil
Plastic Container with a lid
What you do:
Mix the warm water, soap, and oil in a plastic container. Prepare your paper towel 1 of two ways.
1- Cut the roll in half and take out the middle cardboard. Place the roll into your water, shut the lid, and flip the container upside down. Let it sit for 10 minutes. You're done. (Pro- super easy and fast. Con- sometimes you can loose the beginning of the next wipe)
2- Tear off every sheet from a roll of paper towel (It sounds like a lot of effort, but it is not). Cut the sheets into four squares. Place squares in the prepared water mixture, shut the lid, and flip the container upside down. Let rest 10 minutes. (Pro- each sheet is already at a perfect size and you never have to find the end of the roll. Con- this method does take a little more time.)
Note: After experimenting a little while, I have pretty much stuck with the second method. It just works better for the type of container I bought (CD Storage Container). Also, if the wipes at the bottom seem a little too wet, I just add a couple more wipes in and they soak up the extra water.
Here is a little breakdown of savings in making your own wipes.
$15.77 for 16 pack or 98 cents for a roll.
Each roll gives you roughly 208 wipes (using method #2 above). That is 208 wipes for about $1.00!
You do have to factor in the baby oil and soap, but you use so little that it doesn't change the figures much. They are not as large as regular wipes, but many diapers don't need a full-sized, regular wipe in my opinion.
In comparison, you can buy a pack of 528 Parent's Choice diapers for 9.97 at WalMart. They are not as soft and you can already tell how much you are saving.
Probably the only better option (which I am not dedicated to diapering enough to do yet) would be to make homemade cloth wipes and wash them with your cloth diapers. My amazing friend, Carlie, introduced me to this option along with cloth diapering. Someday...
Wow! I just wrote a novel on diaper wipes. Never thought that would happen. Hope you enjoy this. Signing off.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Never Too Late for Valentines Cake
Spray a 1 inch tall pan and then put parchment paper down. Prepare a white cake mix (I did funfetti cause its Ryan's favorite) according to box and pour into the pan. Bake it until toothpick comes out clean. Flip it over onto a large cutting board, take off the parchment paper and use your cookie cutters to cut out the heart shapes. Transfer the hearts to a cooling rack with parchment paper under them. Once they are completely cooled, make a runny, powdered-sugar frosting and drizzle it over them. If your frosting is really thin, do two layers. Add some sprinkles and some love and Voila! You have the most incredible Valentines ever (hopefully)!
P.S. Notice the beautiful flowers I got from my hubby... ok, so I really like that part of Valentines!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Valentines Fudge
Zip-Lock Bag - Fudge (1 ½ C.)
(Amounts in parentheses make a single serving in a sandwich bag.)
2 oz. cream cheese - (1 T.) 1/4 C. margarine - (1T.)
3 C. powdered sugar - (3/4 C.) 1/4 C. cocoa - (1T.)
1. Measure ingredients in a 1 gallon freezer zip-lock bag. Push the air out of the bag and seal well.
2. Squish the mixture to mix well. It will be dry at first, but will soon become fudge. It will take about 20 minutes of work.
3. Slit the sides of the zip-lock bag and roll the fudge between the plastic of the zip-lock bag to ½ inch (the thickness of a DVD case) and cut into squares for easy serving.
4. You may press in chopped nuts or coconut.
Here is the picture of the one I made for Ryan. This is the size of the single-serving recipe which you probably shouldn't eat in one serving. I sprinkled it with nuts and coconut and, of course, made it into the shape of a heart...clever, right?
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Introducing Solid Foods
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
DIY Lampshade
The only defect was that the finial had broken off and it's not a lamp that you can simply replace the harp and be done with it. With the help of Rosa Lee's brother, Daniel, we welded a new finial on top. Then we began the hunt for a shade...
We searched everywhere. Walmart, RC Willey, D.I. several times, Kmart, Bed Bath and Beyond... but no luck. Nothing in the size we needed had the right fitting. So... we made our own.
Here's how.
We bought two hoops from the craft store to create the form.
Then, we attached three wires to a washer in the center of one hoop. The wire is 19 gauge. I would recommend a more rigid wire, though. Also, a soldering gun would have been helpful.
Next, we cut an 8" strip of posterboard.
We cut a strip of fabric 9" wide.
We laid the posterboard on the fabric then hot-glued the edges of the fabric over the posterboard.
We rolled the re-enforced fabric around the rings to get the shape then hot-glued the end piece.
We hot-glued the rings securely inside.
And there you have it. An awesome, one of a kind lamp. And all for only $13.63!
So sexy...
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Want to buy some boonedoggle?
When you live only 45 minutes away from the place where Napoleon Dynamite was filmed, you have to make a road trip. So we did! Last Saturday, we loaded Liam in the car and headed up to Preston. We made a quick stop at the Pepperidge Farm discount store (Tim Tam's $1.05 a package) and continued on to our destination.
Not that the town is big, but we decided to stop at the local DI and ask for directions to the high school. Plus, we had to buy something from the place where Napoleon shopped! No, we did not buy an dance video!!
Proof we made it!
Oh yeah, the best part was that there was a junior basketball game going so the door was open.
I couldn't miss my opportunity for a gross side ponytail picture.
The only additions that could have made this trip better would be some tater tots and some chapstick... my lips hurt real bad! Gosh!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Christmas Break
Liam wearing one of Ryan's outfits from when he was a baby.
Cousin Kaylee with Liam at Grandma Wilkey's Christmas party. After the nativity was finished, she just sat there staring at him.
Santa on Santa
Jolly, young St. Nick
Christmas morning. "Why are we up this early?"
Liam loves his presents
Liam stayed up to watch the ball drop. His New Years resolution is to gain even more weight.
Promise Rock in Cannonville
Hiking near Bryce Canyon with a view of Powell Point
Sleeping in Uncle Nate's arms
Uncle Daniel teaching Liam piano
Rolls
Liam is now 4 months old and weighs 19 lbs. 8 oz.. Normal right? I guess it is a little above the curve... ok, a lot! But does he look big? I guess so. As I was watching the little girl from upstairs she pointed to Liam's arm and said, "what happened?" She was referring to the extra roll in Liam's arm in between his wrist and elbow. I explained, "that is because he drinks a lot of milk." She then said that her little brother drinks a lot of milk but doesn't have that. I had no further explanation.