Here is a quick round-up of the fun.
Playing Outside
We have had the most gorgeous weather lately. Sometimes in the high 60s!
Mom wasn’t feeling too well that day.
Arts and Crafts
We played with play dough, and after a couple reminders, they didn’t eat it! We might be getting somewhere.
But we did let them eat the paint, because it’s made with sweetened condensed milk. It’s probably just confusing them letting them eat some art supplies, and not others, but oh well. They had so much fun.
So much fun that we did it again, only this time Ruby used her body as a canvas.
So naturally we had to throw them all in the tub together. Sorry if this embarrasses you later, kids.
I guess I needed an outlet or something, because I decided to do a little project. I was planning on us all doing it together, but time go away from us so I just did it myself while mom watched the kids. I wanted to make gingerbread houses (with my new Wilton cutters!) during Christmas, but it never happened. I decided to keep the dream alive, and just make some adjustments for Valentine’s Day, making it shortbread, and, of course, decorating accordingly. It was fun to play around. I was in a hurry toward then end, as you’ll see my poor royal icing piping on the front (it needed a re-whip). Oh well, it looks like snow, right?
Reading
Bennett enjoying some Charles Dickens.
They LOVE the book that Cami made of the family.
And we have thoroughly enjoyed all the great books Nana brought to read.
Scrumptious Food
I’ve been wanting to make this for a while, and after reading Julie’s review, I couldn’t wait any longer. Definitely going to make this one again.
Some chocolate, pretzel, coconut, caramel bark-type stuff I concocted (we just call it a candy bar). It’s deadly.
Coconut Limeade. So good and so simple. I even had everything we needed for this. (Yes, I keep a supply of Coco Lopez around. Sometimes a girl just needs a pina colada.)I actually used fresh lime juice instead of the concentrate and it was tart and delicious.
I made a version of these sandwiches for KC’s birthday (substituting turkey for ham, and croissants for rolls). Turns out if you assemble these sandwiches the night before a party, and plan to bake them right before the guests arrive, but the party never happens, you can just freeze them, and bake them whenever you want. They turned our amazingly well after being frozen. good to know.
We also all enjoyed a night out together and a great, authentic Mexican place in Annapolis that Elise and Jeff stumbled upon. It was so great to get out after the slightly hectic week.
Piling on Mom
The kids couldn’t get enough of Mom’s attention. There were always piles of babies wherever she was.
And this is what sweet Alex did when mom told him she was going home. As heavy as that kid is, he is really fun to cuddle.
Elise and I even squeezed in a haircut outing together, which was lovely. The Amish market was also a highlight. And mom and I enjoyed some excellent British entertainment, including Doc Martin, Lark Rise to Candleford, and Downton Abbey. So, we had our ups and downs, but always enjoy a visit from mom. Come back soon! We’ll do our best to be healthy when you do!
6 comments:
Augh, that bread! It's so delicious! Looks like you guys had lots of fun and lots of tasty treats.
Love it! So sorry about all the sickness, but glad to hear about the fun you had with your mom. By the way, the heart "cobblestones" on your valentine house look like wonka heart breakers, are they? If so, where did you find them? They happen to be one of my favorite candies, but were apparently discontinued. But I saw them last february at target and bought several bags. I am on my last one, and didn't see any at target yet!
Oh yea, and I saw your sister melody in the byu magazine! Have you seen it?
Sounds like you had lots of fun. I want to try out the edible paint, my kids would die for that! Oh, and thanks for the recipe ideas, especially that bread... my arteries won't thank you, but I will!!!:)
It's so great to see their happy smiles. I'm missing them so much. Ruby's hair is getting so long! What a great idea for a valentine house!
Super. Pretty pictures. :)
In Poland (Europa) is -30 Degrees Celsius (is a large cold). It is very cold.
And you so nicely, I'm glad.
Greetings from Polish, the instantaneous state of frost.
Ewa
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