Saturday, November 30, 2013

Cookies and More ...


Cutting out the gingerbread men cookies!

All decorated!  What fancy cookies you have there, Ellie!


Today Papa and Bill went outside to put up the Christmas lights while the temperature hovered near 50 .. and again the girls stayed inside making treats!

Here you'll find more shots of cookies - gingerbread cookies for Ellie to have fun decorating!

Friday, November 29, 2013

Thanksgiving Weekend Activities

Making sweet treats

Pretzel, White Chocolate Hug and M&M top

Sampling a few to make sure they taste good!

Turtles - pretzel, Rolo candy and pecan half
While Papa and Bill did some driving around the town, the girls got busy in the kitchen making the candy with all the supplies Grammy brought with her.  Ellie was happier to sample the supplies than make the actual candy - but that's part of the fun!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!


In keeping with the Thanksgiving tradition, here is Sharon Randall's column about making this the best Thanksgiving ever!

"Thanks in the dining room and in the heart…


"We're having Thanksgiving dinner at home again this year, I guess I can't complain. Three turkeys in 28 years of marriage doesn't exactly make me a martyr.

The first time I hosted the annual family feeding frenzy was so long ago I can barely recall it now. Except when I hear a smoke alarm; then I recall it clear as a bell.

My family remembers it too, it seems, because since then we've had Thanksgiving dinner anywhere but here. However, last year things changed. Funny, isn't it? We like to think that family is a constant, a kind of rock that never changes. But even rocks can change, given enough time, enough pressure.

Families change too, over time and under pressure. They recreate themselves every day. A birth, a death, a marriage, a divorce, a move to a new city. The changes may be good or bad; makes no difference, really. What matter is what we do with them.

It's good to remember where we were and where we came from. But it's better to know who we are and where we're going. We need to talk less about how things used to be and more about how they are.

We did that last year, my husband and I and our three grown children. We took a long look at our family and decided that the traditions that had served us so well for so long no longer seemed to fit.

It had been a rugged year, dealing with a series of blows that struck us individually and as a family. My mother died. My father-in-law had to be placed in a rest home. And my husband had yet another surgery for cancer, only to be told a few months later that the disease had spread to his liver.

So when it came time to plan Thanksgiving dinner we took a family vote and I lost - four to one - meaning I had to stay home and cook. It wasn't bad, really. We invited some friends - who are like family, except they help - and I had no trouble with the turkey, after I figured out which end to stuff.

We all said, 'Best Thanksgiving ever." Nobody said, "best turkey ever," but I take compliments where I can get them. So we're doing it again this year. We invited the same friends and they accepted. I took that as a compliment, too. And my sister is coming from South Carolina. Her children are grown and if she stayed home they'd expect her to cook, she said. I'll wait until she gets off the plane to tell her my plan.

On Thanksgiving Day, while she wrestles with the turkey I will set two tables - one in the dining room and one in my heart. And I will serve, in fact or spirit, all the people I've known and loved. No, I won't be feeding them, but I will be thankful for them. It will be my best Thanksgiving ever. Because now is the only one I've got.


Who can say what another year will bring? I wish you your best Thanksgiving ever. It's the only one that counts."

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Anticipation ...

Trying on glasses - with an attitude!

Frosted Snowman Cookie at Starbucks



As this coming week is the week of Thanksgiving, we have lots to get done in anticipation of Grammy and Papa arriving on Wednesday!  Some of that is organizing, some of that is shopping, and some is just getting those errands done that we'd normally get done on a Saturday!

So as you can see Ellie loves to go to the eyeglass place … and, no, she doesn't need glasses, and isn't getting any.  Bill and I both had Medical Reimbursement money left in our account to use before the end of the year so new glasses we got!

And while Bill was waiting for his, Ellie and I slipped next door to Starbucks to enjoy a gift card I found in an old purse!  Bonus!  She got a snowman cookie and I got a Caramel Brûlée Latte…. to share of course … with Bill when we got back to the glasses place.

Her own salad with greens, pears, Craisins, parmesan and carrots!
So the shopping is done .. mostly .. the rooms are ready .. and the house is groomed in anticipation of their arrival.  There has been finishing touches put on the basement, and serving pieces unearthed from far away hiding places.  There is a full fridge and freezer ready to begin the Thanksgiving visit as well.

We have a couple of crafting and baking adventures for Ellie and Grammy, while Papa catches up with Bill in the Man Cave basement.  Oh, the fun we'll have …..

Sunday, November 17, 2013

What a difference a day makes

What was considered quarter-size hail from our front yard which fell during the storms.


Living in the midwest, we accept the threat of severe weather as a matter of geographic location.  We've been fortunate in our 2 1/2 years that we've never experienced a real tornado threat - until now.

Today that all changed.

We had returned from church and groceries when Bill announced he was making a trip to Best Buy and Ellie decided to go with him.  That worked for me as I was planning to get to work on putting a pork tenderloin in the crock pot and getting the sweet potatoes ready to roast.

And then the rain and wind began.

Bill quickly changed his mind, closed the garage door and said, "I think we'll wait out the storm here."

Boy, am I glad they did.

We grabbed our phones and Ellie's iPad and headed to the basement.  The wind howled, the rain came down sideways and the hail was pinging the windows.  My storm alert kept chirping on my phone to make me aware of the impended threat.

It hadn't changed from a warning to a watch before.  Until today.

The power went out.  Cell phones ceased to work,  unable to find a tower with strength.

And about 20 minutes later we came upstairs to survey the damages.  Chairs and tables had been blown around lawns, the basketball hoop was down across the street, and part of our backyard fence blew over.  But other than that, we were in tact.

And very grateful.

As soon as we saw pictures of our neighbors just a few towns over in Pekin and Washington, IL we said quiet prayers for them - for their safety and their recovery.

We're together as a family, the power is restored, the pork went into the oven instead of the crockpot.  Life resumed as normal.  But tonight's dinner blessing will go out to those who didn't endure the storm as well as we did here.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

And a good time was had by all ...

From the top left
Salted Caramel, Pumpkin Spice, Happy Birthday, Red Velvet
S'mores and in the center - Chocolate Chocolate!


Tonight for dinner we had company … which is somewhat rare here in Bloomington … and yet it's always a time to celebrate!

One of neighbors and a co-worker of Bill's, Laura and her 4th grade daughter, Hannah were in the midst of having a girls weekend with Chris and Ethan at Boy Scout Camp overnight.  We invited them for dinner so the girls had time to play and we could all catch up!

It was simple really - burgers and mac n cheese - the good kind, that's homemade with bacon, garlic and thyme.  And they thoughtfully brought Sugar Mama Cupcakes for dessert.

The girls had so much fun enjoying Ellie's space in the basement - each taking a side on the easel and drawing, playing bean bag toss, figuring out the Crazy Loom for bracelets … and answering questions from Hannah's Mad Libs-type book.

It was so amazing to see them get along so well.  Unlike other 'play dates' Ellie has had, this was just two friends who enjoyed being together.  They giggled, and sang the same songs - and when they packed up to go home Ellie waved from the doorway!  She turned to me and said, "Mommy, Hannah is my best friend!  I have so much fun with her!"

At that moment I said a little prayer that she continues to find people in her life that fill her up.  Once that make her sorry it's over at the end of the day, and fill her with anticipation for the next time they will be together.  She is now understanding the true meaning of friendship - and I'm so glad Hannah is one of those friends!

Friday, November 15, 2013

1st Trimester Grades in 2nd Grade



Today Ellie received her 1st Trimester grades/comments for second grade.  She is a dedicated and enthusiastic student.  She has achiever traits that show how much she loves to receive good grades!

She got to choose what was for dinner and she chose Smashburger.  Surprise, surprise!  And she loved her root beer float as a special celebration treat!

Here are the comments she received:
ClassDescriptionComment
Grade Comments for Trimester 1  (08/20/2013 - 11/08/2013)
 2 LRN/2KI 2 LEARNER CHARACTERISTICS
I have enjoyed getting to know your child during this first trimester. Thank you for your support, involvement, and extra practice with your child’s education at home. I look forward to a successful second trimester.
 2 MATH/2KI 2 MATH
Ellie has shown a solid understanding of the concepts covered in math this first trimester!
 2 PE/2KI 2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Ellie is working on following directions and staying on task.
 2 RDG/2KI 2 READING
I enjoy seeing Ellie's enthusiasm for reading! Keep it up, Ellie!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Weekend Adventures

Ellie and Sock Monkey at the Christmas Tree at Kroger!!

Trying on a beret at J C Penney - she sure does love things sparkly! 

After yesterday's taste test of Egg Nog, I should have known the rest of the weekend would be filled with funny - only Ellie would appreciate!

She and I spent lots of time cleaning and rearranging her room and her play area in the basement.  It was time to weed through the old, and sort items into either a keep, give-away or trash pile.  It was great to show her that toys and books that she has 'outgrown' will find a new home with a child younger and appreciative of them.

And the awesome part is she keeps saying how much she loves things so organized.  That must be her father in her!  It has left lots of opportunity to use things she hasn't seen in a while … and perhaps a couple of empty spaces for more age-appropriate Christmas gifts!

She also went with me on several errands.  We were at the mall for a quick stop yesterday, the library and today was two grocery stores.  From the photo you can see she loves to have fun no matter where she goes.

The weekend is winding down with our traditional Sunday afternoon meal of homemade pasta with shrimp scampi!  She really wanted a second bowl of pasta, but was afraid she wouldn't have room for apple pie later.  Smart girl, huh?

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Sharing



I love the fact that I get to see Ellie experience things for the first time.  Sometimes they are huge things - like first day at school, singing on stage, riding her bike with no training wheels - and other times they are small, one might think insignificant events.

When it comes to Ellie, nothing is insignificant.  She loves.  She loves signing, she loves eating, she loves laughing … So today's 'first time' event was her trying egg nog.  I know, not a big deal.  But it really was.

I found the local Kroger is stocking Hood Egg Nog, and was thrilled to bring home a quart of a new flavor to share with the family.  Caramel Egg Nog just could not disappoint.  So today I poured '3 fingers' worth in a glass for the family to share … picture us rationing something really good!

Well, she loved it.  In fact even after the fact, when she and I were off to do errands she was still talking about it.

"What was that again, Mommy?'

"Its called Egg Nog.  And it's made by a company Daddy used to work for."

"You mean Daddy can make EGG NOG?"

"No, I said he worked there, he didn't make the egg nog."

"Mommy, when we get home and we have some more?"

Oh dear, just like crab legs, sushi and cannolis, this girl has rich taste!

Saturday, November 2, 2013

The Great Pumpkin and more ...

Ready to make bracelets


You may recall that here in Bloomington, The Great Pumpkin arrives the night after Halloween to pick up all the candy from Trick of Treating the night before.  Well, minus the 10 favorite pieces which are put aside.

The Great Pumpkin takes the rest of the candy and distributes to all the kids who were unable to Trick or Treat on Halloween.  Maybe they were sick, hurt or in the hospital.  Not to worry, they get to share in the candy too!

And in exchange the child receives a toy for their effort.  This year Ellie received cash in exchange for her candy!  Two $5 bills were left behind by the Great Pumpkin!

So Ellie combined that money with the money from Aunt Lisa and went to Toys r Us to pick out a special prize!  And since Ellie has been wanting Crazy Loom for quite awhile, today was the day!  She was thrilled to spend the end of a gift card and the cash, all in exchange for a Crazy Loom!

She will likely have the refill rubber bands on her Christmas List, she's already told me! Oh yeah, and Hungry, Hungry Hippo which was her second choice at the Toys R Us today!