Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Thankful

 ***When I was putting this post together I must have hit "Post" rather than "save" so it posted too soon and was unfinished.  Sorry about that!  I then started updating it and it was wonderful - and then my computer decided to run updates and ALL my additions were lost.  So......here is what I had the energy to put together after all that.  Enjoy.  Or at least tell me you enjoyed.***
 
 
For November I did a "Thirty Days of Thanks" activity with Little Lady to help her to think of all of the blessings we have in our everyday life.  Here is what she came up with.
 
Little Lady is thankful for:
 
- Leaves & Trees
- Fun Activities
- Glow sticks
- Canyon
 - Our Church
- Snow
- Magazines
- Scissors
- Fire trucks
- Dolphins
- Friends and People
- God
- Kathleen
- FaceTime
- Snowball Fights
- Lattes (we froth milk for her - no caffeine)
- Story Time
- Books
- Vacuums
- Everybody (yes, that includes you)
- Cats
- Thermometers (November was a sick month)
- Santa
- Playing with James
- Birds
- Windows
- Bees
- Stamps at Wings (stamps on hands after gymnastics)
- Playing with Mika
- Santa (you can apparently never be too thankful for this guy)
 
 
 
We enjoyed Thanksgiving at home and had some friends over to join us.  I did lots of cooking, hoping for lots of leftovers so I would have to do no cooking for several days.  I also had to do some searching for paleo options to certain staples.  This was our first paleo Thanksgiving.
 
 
This was an easy one. An apple cranberry sauce.  I got the recipe from a "Paleo Comfort Foods" cookbook I have.  I made a large double batch and stuck half in the freezer for later.
 
 
I had to take it right back out a day later because this Little Guy LOVED it.  I don't think it even lasted a week.
 
 
We roasted a big old 23lb turkey - brining it overnight, of course.  I still used the same simple recipe from the year before, but used grass fed butter.  Admittedly, this was a splurge.  We don't normally do butter.  I've used olive oil too and that would work just fine.  This was the turkey that just kept giving.  So many meals.
 
 
The stuffing was the tricky one.  I was going to use the family recipe, just paleoized, but I didn't want to risk something untested when we were having company.  I ended up making Against All Grain's Thanksgiving Stuffing recipe, substituting Elana's Pantry Paleo Bread for the bread.  It's a keeper.  I will admit I think I went too heavy with the salt, but I honestly didn't measure it - just tossed it in.  Next time I'll measure.  Especially with the brined bird, the whole meal was a bit salt heavy - at least to me.
 
Our friends brought an amazing potato dish and were so thoughtful to make it paleo.  They really didn't need to, but they wanted to and that is awesome.  They also brought some homemade rolls that I knew Little Lady would love.  We got to keep some of those too and Little Lady would talk about how Karen (our friend) had the best rolls and butter ever!  Yup, we're apparently carb starving the girl.
 
Now let's get to the desserts.

 
I made Paleomg's Eggnog Pumpkin Pie.  My crust blackened. Probably wouldn't bother making again, but it was okay.
 
 
These.  These will be made again. And again.  This is Pumpkin Pie Bars from PaleOMG.  Made an excellent breakfast the next day too.

 
Overall, everything was great and we were very happy to have friends join us.  They have a three year old son and Little Lady was THRILLED to have him over.

The next night we went to a Christmas Tree lighting Downtown.
 

 
It was pretty chilly so we had to bundle up.

 
I have dreams of someday going house to house caroling with people like this.  I don't know that I would dress up, but I'd like to see them doing that.

 
Papa had a week off between Thanksgiving and his finals.  She was VERY happy to have him hanging out with us.
 
It is always a tough adjustment when he has school breaks.  I'm used to doing EVERYTHING myself and I have my methods and reasons.  He wants to help, but he doesn't know my methods or my reasons and it can be a tough couple days at first.  He also has to learn the best ways to deal with the kids - we have to learn to live together again.  We're there now, and I'm so happy to have a partner again - even if only for a couple weeks - but it can be a really tough couple days to start with.
 
This year I figured Little Lady was ready for some Advent stuff, so I got some stuff to make an activity calendar.  My sister sent me a really neat idea and I went with it.

 
It actually ended up working out great that all the sales were happening.

 
This was the final product.  Each card has a little sticky note with an activity on the back.
 
We had done a last minute trip to the grocery store the night before Thanksgiving and saw an unexpected visitor there.
 
 
We suspect Mrs. Claus was having him pick up some items on his way home from dropping off some elves because....

 
Xavier showed up on the first day of Advent.

 
Our first activity was to set up our nativity scene.

 
This crazy guy seems to know what our activities will be because he does crazy stuff like this.  We were making snowflakes, but it looks like he made some of his own too.

 
She is very excited about all of this.  Especially when the activity involves something like hot cocoa and marshmallows.
 
So much fun!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Ketchup

I'm going to try to catch up to present day and fill you all in with any notable things that have been going on.
 
This summer our garden runeth over.
 
 
It actually really took up a lot of my time.
 
 
We had tomatoes, cucumbers, cauliflower, cantaloupe, peppers, and squash.
 
Butternut squash, acorn squash and the ever plentiful zucchini.
 
Which of course led me on a journey to discover how many ways I could possibly prepare zucchini.
 

 
Zoodles became my favorite meal.  Perfect pasta replacement.

 
This guy dug them - Little Lady did not.


 
I've been keeping busy with working on preschool type stuff with this Little Lady.
She can now identify all of her letters.  We are working on identifying them by the sounds now.

 
We also try to get visits to the library in but our schedule has changed up lately so it is a bit harder.  They have neat stuff there for the kids to use as well.
 
 
We are working on sequencing and stuff like that.
 
 
She really enjoys all the activities and I am very thankful for the internet for the ideas!  Since we are doing preschool at home I want to make sure she is still getting exposure to this stuff.
 
I've started working on number recognition with her.  She can count up to 29, but seems to omit 13, 15, 23 and 24.  I just set up our Advent Calendar so that will be a great opportunity to work with her numbers more.

 

 
She has also started gymnastics. 
 
 
I wasn't sure if we were going to continue them, but we switched classes and it is going much better!
 
 
She has gotten so much stronger and confident. 
 
 
She is also a big fan of puzzles. 

 
She likes to do one before bedtime.

 
She also seems to be a big fan of the sciences.  We also have a book about animals she picked up at Costco that she loves. 
 
She has eight page markers and each day she picks eight pages for us to read to her at night (they are pretty detailed).  She gets seriously excited about that stuff. 

 
We've been keeping busy with our church play group too.  I'm in charge of it now.
We do monthly field trips.  One was to the zoo.  She finally got to feed the goats.
 
 
Our little Venus.
 
 
We've also been exploring her interest in dance stuff with videos from the library.
 
 
She has had her first CrossFit class - well, she played around while I worked out.
 
 
She even worked on her box jumps.
 
And...
 
 
Surprise!
 
 
We did her first haircut!  Just trimmed off the long stuff and evened it out a bit.
 

 
This Little Man is advancing every day.  Aside from climbing on tables and practicing his Ninja skills, he is proficient with spoons and forks.
 

 
He also likes to be read to now.  He brings you a book and will plop in your lap for you to read it to him.
 

 
#1 Son!

 
I also just signed him up for gymnastics too.  He is always struggling to get onto the floor during Little Ladies classes and there is a parent/child class at the same time.  I figured I was baby wrangling anyways, so I'd see how he did in a class. 
 
 
 
He did surprisingly well.  Imagine that....Ninja Baby is a natural.
 
 
He is one cool kid.
 
 
Oooooh - almost forgot!  Today he has called me "MumMum" several times!!  He is also saying Dog, Cat, Quack (for what a duck says), DaDa, Drink.  He also likes to roar.  A lot.  There is mucho roaring going on here.
 
 
We also had our second Halloween here.


 
After changing her mind several times, she saw "princess" dresses at Costco and wanted one.  She actually wanted Ariel, but it looked horrible so we were able to convince her to be Snow White.  It was a ridiculously short dress, so I added more material and made it a gown.

 
This guy wore his sister's costume from a couple years ago.  Meow!
 
 
I went as my favorite, Rosie the Riveter.
 
We went to an early evening Halloween party.

 
Great friends and such cool food!

 
So stinking cute.

 
We went out and did some Trick or Treating with our friends.  She had a BLAST.

 
He wanted to get in on the action and would run up to the houses with all the kids.
 
Papa got out of work a bit early and was actually able to join us for some more trick or treating later that evening.  It was a special treat.

 
We got our first dusting of snow,

 
followed by more substantial stuff.

 
She has gotten warmed up and is ready for some more!

Papa has been crazy busy with his school stuff.  I've been watching a friends children three days a week since October.  So - we're pretty slammed.  He is wrapping up his classes for the semester and we're looking forward to a couple weeks of good quality family time.
 
We did have the opportunity to go to a wedding and enjoy a little Mama-Papa time, a preview of being able to spend time together.
 
 Have I mentioned my favorite song right now?
 
 
No idea what I'm talking about?
 
 
You're welcome.



 
Next I'll update you on our holiday fun.
 
Hope all is well!