We recently discovered that the first Saturday of every month the Home Depot has a free little workshop for kids. I took both the kids myself for the first time in October where they made little wooden airplanes that they got to hammer and paint themselves. They loved it, so we went again as a family this time for the first Saturday in November to build little wooden boats. They get their own little apron with their name on it and a pin for each project they make. It's fun to watch them enjoy making something with a little help from mom and dad. We will definitely be going again in December.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Friday, November 1, 2013
Happy Halloween!!!
Halloween is really such a fun holiday now that we have kids. They get so excited to dress up and go trick or treating. Last year we discovered that our street was the trick or treat jackpot. Everyone goes above and beyond to decorate and hand out candy to the little trick or treaters. We also discovered that the head brew master for Surly beer lives on our street just a few blocks up and hands out a special Surly home brew as a treat for the adults. Their house is completely decked out with lights and smoke machines and the lady dresses up as a witch with a huge cauldron filled with treats for the kids. It's our new trick or treating destination, even if it means letting the kids eat some candy on the way!
We started out the day with Miles' preschool Halloween program. The kids got to bring their costumes to school which they wore for their little performance. They sang all their fall and Halloween songs for us. It was adorable as usual, and this year a little more pleasant for Tim and I, as Evie actually sat and behaved while the kids sang.
Chosen to be a little pumpkin for the 5 Little Pumpkins Song |
Having fun with Daddy at school! |
Happy Halloween! |
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Edamame Hummus
I have been trying really hard to make at least 1-2 new recipes a week. I used to do this before Evie was born and it made me feel better about myself somehow. Being a stay at home mom has it's challenges, and let's just be honest, sometimes its just downright hard to have much motivation to do much of anything else on top of all the daily tasks, but food is so important to me and my family and we try really hard to eat most of our meals at home. I just feel so much better knowing I made something healthy for my family to eat, so I am trying to really make it a top priority again.
This week I made Edamame Hummus. I thought it was delicious. Evie and I practically fought over the stuff, while Miles wouldn't even give it a try (he's 4 and very opinionated right now when it comes to food) and Tim had a few bites and said it was 'pretty good' which I think means, he didn't really like it all that much. But he is still warming up to a lot of my 'healthy' foods so I will cut him some slack.
I have never had my regular old blender not be a decent replacement for a food processor, but in this case it did not do the trick at all, and I had to scrape the ingredients into my Mini-Cuisinart Processor (which I love by the way). I also didn't have any coriander on hand so I skipped that, and we ate it warm with some warmed up naan bread. I preferred it warm, it almost tasted creamy and cheesey to me....it was also good with carrot sticks.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/edamame-hummus-recipe/index.html
This week I made Edamame Hummus. I thought it was delicious. Evie and I practically fought over the stuff, while Miles wouldn't even give it a try (he's 4 and very opinionated right now when it comes to food) and Tim had a few bites and said it was 'pretty good' which I think means, he didn't really like it all that much. But he is still warming up to a lot of my 'healthy' foods so I will cut him some slack.
I have never had my regular old blender not be a decent replacement for a food processor, but in this case it did not do the trick at all, and I had to scrape the ingredients into my Mini-Cuisinart Processor (which I love by the way). I also didn't have any coriander on hand so I skipped that, and we ate it warm with some warmed up naan bread. I preferred it warm, it almost tasted creamy and cheesey to me....it was also good with carrot sticks.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/edamame-hummus-recipe/index.html
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Leaf Piles
This year |
Last year |
Linden Hills Hay Day
Our little Spider Man. |
Evie peeking out of the tree at Heartfelt |
First ever family brunch at Tilia. |
Happy kids = happy parents. |
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Granola Girl.
I can honestly say I have never bought granola, besides maybe in a Kashi cereal box. I just never had an interest in it, but lately I am trying to find more healthy snacks and looking for something my kids would eat too. I stumbled upon a great site on Facebook, www.100daysofrealfood.com and am loving it! It's so simple and a lot of times I do eat like this (avoiding as much crappy processed food as possible), but then sometimes I look in our cupboards and they are filled with packaged bars, cereals, crackers....anyway, I want to get back into making a lot of our own food at home. It makes me happy doing this and before Evie was born I was trying several new recipes a week, lately, not so much and there are several days where I will realize we haven't consumed a single healthy thing. Yuck. So I decided to give this granola recipe a go and it is fantastic!! I have been putting it on yogurt every single day, and Miles even had a bowl of it for breakfast. Next time I may skip the cashews so Evie can eat it without me being a nervous wreck. It makes a lot of granola too, so I gave half to a friend to try. The house smells delicious while it's baking. Perfect for a fall afternoon at home.
http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2010/04/04/recipe-granola-bars-cereal/
http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2010/04/04/recipe-granola-bars-cereal/
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