Friday, August 30, 2013
Love naps. . .
I laughed so hard when I saw this because it is totally me. . .I love naps! Happy Friday and enjoy the 3 day weekend!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
What's up Wednesdays--smoothies
We love smoothies at our house. They make a perfect breakfast, after school snack or evening treat. One of our favorite things to put into our smoothies is frozen bananas. I have read several places that people don't know what to do with brown bananas beside banana bread (which I love), but the best thing to do with brown bananas--besides making banana bread--is just to peel them and freeze them. My kids will eat frozen bananas for breakfast, as a snack, and then they go into lots of smoothies.
We don't really have exact recipes for our smoothies. This one pictured above is a new one I tried. It uses instant pudding. You can change up your fruit and your pudding flavors. Here is what we did. . .
In your blender put,
1 frozen banana
1 cup frozen blueberries
1/4 cup of any flavor instant pudding ( I used vanilla in this, but chocolate pudding with frozen bananas and strawberries would be good)
1/4 cup sugar
fill up with milk after everything else is in to about 4 cups and blend.
Another favorite is our adapted Orange Julius smoothie
1 cup water
1 cup milk
6 oz frozen orange juice concentrate
1 frozen banana or frozen strawberries or blueberries, or a combination
1/4 cup sugar
1 tes vanilla
10-12 ice cubes
Place all in blender and mix well.
Using yogurt in smoothies is really good also. Here is another variation
Put in blender,
1 small container vanilla yogurt
1 frozen banana
1 cup frozen strawberries
1 cup grape juice
about a cup or less of milk.
Blend well.
With all these recipes you can easily change the flavor by using different fruits, yogurts or juices. I just basically use what I have in the fridge and blend it up. Yum!
Monday, August 26, 2013
2013 Blue Jeans Week 34
Well we have one full week of school and seminary under our belts, and Ben has 2 full weeks of his new job, so I think we are kind of getting our lives figured out. Band is the predominate theme in Miss O's life along with volleyball. She has early morning band practice then volleyball practice after school, so she is pretty busy. Cross country is Miss A's big event. Miss E is loving the experience of middle school and band is also big for her. Mr J loves his 3rd grade teacher, and I am loving my quiet time from 7:40 a.m. to 3:40 p.m.-- life is good! Here is a look at our week. . .
We had some visitors from Japan here. More about that in my previous blog post. They brought a bag full of goodies for my kids. The kids loved hearing the names of the different candies and snacks and trying them out.
Our Japanese friends taught the kids some calligraphy. They did a good job!
Back-to-school night this week. I got to go with Miss O to all her classes, and she showed me her locker. Lots of fun!
Miss E had a 'brown bag' assignment for English. She was supposed to pick 5 things or less that would fit in a brown bag that described her life or things that were important to her. Then each student shared their items with the class. These were Miss E's items--a Nerf gun dart because she likes to play Nerf guns, a mini basketball because she likes sports, a duck tape bracelet that she made because she is crafty and likes to make things, an "I'm a Mormon" pass along card because her religion is important to her, and her name in Japanese calligraphy because she likes Japan. She picked out all the items herself. I was impressed.
We have sister missionaries in our town for our church, and we love them! We have them to dinner once a week. We were sad to lose one this week. So, this was our good-bye shot.
Ben teaches an early morning seminary class in our basement for the school year. It is a religious scripture study class for high school students. He started this week. This is his bright eyed and happy 6 a.m. class :) He does an amazing job!
Are you ever too big for a kiddie pool? I don't think so. Miss E and Mr J enjoyed the sprinkler and kiddie pool with some friends today.
Thanks for visiting, come back often. I blog several times a week. I hope you have a good week!
I am linking up with The Mom Creative.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Sharing cultures
Learning about the world and how others live on the other side of the world is extremely important for kids (and adults) to realize they aren't alone on this big planet, and there are more than one way to do things. This past week my kids got a big taste of Japanese culture, and they loved it. Japan has always been an important part of my family's life. When I was a kid my Dad went to Japan for a month and had some art exhibits over there. I have a Japanese pen pal that came to stay with us one summer before I went to college. I still keep in touch with her. More recently my Mom had the opportunity to go to Japan for about a month, and both my Dad and Mom keep in contact with their friends in Japan. My mom has set up Japanese pen pals for the kids in her school. All of my kids have Japanese pen pals. So, we were very excited this past week when one of my Mom's Japanese friends and her friend came for a visit. They visited the local schools and gave presentations, but we were extra lucky because they made us a Japanese dinner and shared a lot of things with my kids.
They invited my kids to come over and help them make their Japanese dinner.
Miss E working on a type of Japanese pancake made with cabbage and pork and shrimp. They put ketchup, BBQ sauce, and mayonnaise on them. They were good!
Miss A and our new Japanese friend working on the pancakes.
The ladies were so nice and brought lots of Japanese candies, snacks, and gifts for my kids.
The kids had fun learning what all the things were called.
Then they got a lesson in Japanese calligraphy which is just beautiful.
They got to try it out.
They did a good job.
They taught them how to write "friend" "heart" and their names.
Pretty impressive!
That night as we were having our scripture study, saying prayers, and writing in our gratitude books I asked each of the kids one thing they had written down that they were grateful for that day "diversity" was one, and "Japanese friends," "Japanese food," and "Japan" were others. What a great learning and bonding experience. We are so grateful for God's many children on this earth and how much we can share, teach, and learn from each other.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
What's up Wednesday--banana bread
I think I have shared this before, but it is definitely worthy of a repeat. This banana bread is my great-grandma's recipe. We called her Dearie. That wasn't her real name, but she did not want to be called 'grandma' because that made her feel old, so she was called Dearie. She was wonderful. She passed away when I was still in elementary school, but I remember her. I remember going to her house and spending time with her. She was the mother of 5 girls and was truly inspiring. I love having this recipe of hers to remember her by. I think it is the best banana bread ever! The great memories make it even sweeter.
Dearie's Banana Bread
1/2 cup butter, soft
1 cup sugar
Cream the butter and sugar together then add
2 eggs
Mix well. Then add
2 cups flour
1 tes baking soda
1 tes salt
1 tes vanilla
3 medium ripe bananas mashed
Mix well then pour into greased loaf pan and bake at 350 for one hour. Insert toothpick in middle to see if it is done. I usually have to cook it 10 more minutes or so until the toothpick comes out clean.
Enjoy with wonderful thoughts of your grandma!
Monday, August 19, 2013
2013 Blue Jeans week 33
Big week this past week. School started for the kids. Ben started a new job. Lots of changes, but good changes. The house is sure quiet during the days now, and I have a 'to do' list a mile long. This is the season of quiet days and crazy afternoons/evenings. Early morning band practices plus after school volleyball and cross country practices will dominate our lives for the next little while--not to mention spelling tests and projects and all the crazy that school brings. Welcoming our new season of change, here is a look at our week. . .
Our friends who recently moved couldn't take their fish tank, so Mr J inherited it. He is so super excited about that! Ben and Mr J took care of moving the tank to his room and getting it cleaned out today.
First day of Ben's new job. He was not looking for a change. The new job just fell into his lap, and we decided to accept the change and challenge that came with it. Change is never an easy thing, but he is so good at what he does. I know it is going to be a great thing. He is just amazing!
Trying to get rooms and things organized before school starts this week. Miss O and Miss A cleaning and organizing their bedroom.
First day of school for Mr J and Miss E! 3rd grade and middle school here we come!
So excited to get home after the first day!
Miss A and Miss O's first day of school! They started the day after the younger kids and enjoyed one extra day of summer.
We had a church swim party scheduled for this weekend. Normally our weather right now is very hot, and an evening swim would be extremely welcomed, but not this year. It was 72 when we left for the pool, and 66 when we went home. Quite a cool evening swim, but it didn't seem to bother these cute girls!
Hope you had a great week!
I am linking up with The Mom Creative.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Remembering on the first day of school
School is officially in session here.
First day of 3rd grade for Mr J--our lone elementary student
First day of 6th grade and middle school for Miss E
Our high school sophomore (gulp)--Miss A
And our expert 8th grader--Miss O
So I am wondering if anyone else has this problem, but we cannot have the first day of school without someone forgetting something. This little list is on our door heading out to the garage. It was first put up after the first day of school when Miss A (my current sophomore) was starting 3rd grade. She had gone to school the first day and . . . forgot her glasses, so I got a call. She forgot her lunchbox in her dad's car, so he got a call. Thirty minutes after dropping her off at school, both her parents had to return to school. So, I said, 'We aren't doing that again, so here is a list. Please check it as you go out the door each morning." Well, it has worked pretty well, except for on the first day of school. Someone always forgets something. This year it was exactly 10 minutes after Ben and the kids had walked out the door that the phone rang. I knew who it was, and I knew what she had forgotten. I saw it behind the couch 5 minutes after they had left--her band instrument--her mellophone.
She said, "Mom. . ."
and I said," you forgot your mellophone."
"Yeah. . ."
So, 20 minutes after dropping the kids off, I was at school dropping off the forgotten instrument.
I am going to have to figure out how to add "instrument" to the above 8 year old list. Maybe it is time for a new one :) So here's to a new school year and for continuing the tradition of always forgetting something. At least my kids are quick learners and don't seem to forget things after the first day, so I hope that tradition continues also!
Happy First Day of School!
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