Saturday, February 28, 2015

I like these!

Saw them in the latest Guideposts magazine.  :)

What if you woke up today with only the things
 you thanked God for yesterday?
~Brad Johnson

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The most important lesson of friendship is also the most basic:
In order to have a friend, you must be a friend.
~Ruth Soukup

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Pain is a gift.  It puts us in a position where we're quicker to be desperate for God.  When we seek him, we will find him.
~model Lauren Scruggs, who lost her eye and hand in an accident

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When you stop chasing the wrong things you give the right things
 a chance to catch you.
~Karen Lorimer

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For it is not failure that stops most people, but rather the belief that failure is permanent.  Failure is nothing more than a storm in the weather forecast for the week -- it comes and it goes, and it waters next season's yield because it teaches us where we can improve.
~Jake Ducey

 

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Homemade 3-D Valentine's Card

For several years I've been participating in Valentine card exchanges with Christian homeschool moms from an online forum.  It's a lot of fun sending and receiving cards for my favorite holiday.  Reminds me of the card exchanges we did in public school when I was a kid.  Anyway, I had to take a picture and post about one of the cards.  This gal makes her own, and I was very impressed!  It arrived flat for traveling through the mail, but it opened up to form a little box with hearts and mail popping out.  So adorable!


Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Valentine's Day 2015

In the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day, I kept feeling like we should do something special this year.  I asked the boys for ideas, but their concept of a great time is staying home relaxing.  Not much help!  Then, as it got closer, I kept thinking about some friends we've been wanting to have over.  I was deeply impressed that we should invite them for Valentine's Day, but who does that?  It's a day for couples to be alone, staring into each other's eyes in the dark corner of a restaurant!  (Not that we've ever done that!)  Yet the urge wouldn't leave!  I finally called, and the wife suggested we go on a double date.  LOVED the idea!  Why have I never thought of that?  Their mom was already watching their kids for the day, and a couple of Kylen's friends were able to come hang out with him.  We carpooled from our house around 2 p.m., went to Red Lobster for an early dinner, hung out at the mall for an hour, and headed to Laser Quest to take advantage of a special deal for three games of laser tag.

Aren't we cute?!


Best part of the meal!


The big shocker when we walked into Laser Quest was that the older of my two brothers was there with a bunch of his people.  I hadn't seen him and his wife or kids in over a year, so that was pretty cool.  We all exchanged greetings, and they still had another game to play, so we ended up playing our first game together!  I had an average first game and bad second game. The crowd in our third game was mostly guys in their teens and 20's, so I figured I didn't have a chance.  But things went unusually well, and I came in 5th out of 32 players!  Possibly my best game ever.  I NEVER do better than Greg, and he came in 16th.  It really made my day!  Our friends were Thing 1 and Thing 2, I was Thing 3, and Greg was Thing 4.  (The remaining ranks of 25-32 showed when this screen changed.)


Upon arriving home, I found this on our front door:


A touching card for us and chocolate for Kylen from my other brother!!  Turns out he stopped by while we were gone, and Kylen didn't hear the doorbell because he was out back jumping on the trampoline with his friends!!!

I wanted to do something special with Kylen too, so the following day we went to the fancy brunch buffet at the Coeur d'Alene Resort we sometimes enjoy for special occasions.

A cake in their display case:


View from our seats.



My favorite part of the meal was their chicken masala.  It had a subtle but delicious flavor and lots of mini mushrooms.


After stuffing ourselves, I did a little shopping while Kylen got some driving practice with Greg.



On our way out of town,  I noticed a new art installment.  I'm not sure how long it's been there, but we thought it was awesome!  Gigantic dandelions ready to scatter their metallic seeds.


 
 
Back at home, we exchanged cards, played games, and . . . relaxed, just as the boys like.  It was a great Valentine weekend!

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day!

~Valentine Jokes ~
 
 Q. Why is Valentine’s Day the best day for a celebration?
A. Because you can really party heart-y!
 
Q. What did the bee say to his girl on Valentine's Day?
A. You are bee-utiful! Will you bee mine?
 
Q. How did she reply?
A. Yes, I love bee-ing with you, Honey!
 
Q. What do you call a very small valentine?
A. A valen-tiny!
 
Q. What kind of flowers should you never give on Valentine's Day?
A. Cauli-flowers!
 
Q. What did the boy sheep say to the girl sheep?
A. I love ewe!


Q. How did she reply?
A. You're not so baaaaaa-d yourself!
 
Q. What did the farmer give his wife on Valentine's Day?
A. Hogs and kisses!
 
Q. Why is lettuce the most loving vegetable?
A. Because it's all heart.
 
Q. Why did the banana go out with the prune?
A. Because it couldn't get a date.
 
Q. What is a ram's favorite song on Valentine’s Day?
A. I only have eyes for ewe.

 
Q. What happens when you fall in love with a French chef?
A. You get all buttered up.
 
Q. Who passes out oinks on Valentine’s Day?
A. Cu-pigs!
 
Q. How do you catch a unique valentine?
A. Unique up on it!
 
Q. Why did the chicken cross the road?
A. To deliver an egg-stra special valentine.
 
Q. What did the pencil say to the paper?
A. I dot my i's on you!
 
Q. Do skunks celebrate Valentine's Day?
A. Sure, they're very scent-imental!


Friday, February 13, 2015

Elimination Diet: Favorite Lunch

I am on a super restricted elimination diet most of the time.  It took awhile, but I finally found a lunch combination that I love:

Half an avocado, chopped
Sea salt
1 Medjool date, diced
9 healthy crackers or chips
Teriyaki sunflower seeds

The variety of textures (soft avocado, crunchy chips, chewy dates) and combination of salty and sweet (sea salt on avocado and sweet dates and seeds) are what I think makes this lunch such a winner.  I'm amazed that after having it for so many weeks and months I still look forward to it every day.

I originally used Beanitos Original Black Bean with Sea Salt chips, but I have recently switched to Edward & Sons Baked Whole Grain Brown Rice Snaps, Onion Garlic.  It's a nice change.  The ingredients for the black bean chips are: whole black beans, whole long grain rice, pure sunflower and/or safflower oil, guar bean gum, and sea salt.  The ingredients for the brown rice crackers are: whole grain brown rice, whole grain black rice, expeller-pressed palm oil, salt, onion powder, and garlic powder.

I got the sunflower seed recipe from one of my favorite healthy recipe sites, Nourishing Meals.

Teriyaki Sunflower Seeds

1 cup raw sunflower seeds
1 tbsp. coconut aminos

Heat a skillet (11-inch is great) over medium heat for a few minutes, or until the pan is hot. Add the sunflower seeds and keep them moving in the pan, using a spatula. Toast them for a few minutes until they start popping and begin to brown. Turn off heat and add coconut aminos. Immediately stir the aminos with the seeds. Let cool in the pan (off of your heat source); transfer to a glass jar for storage. (I store them in a sandwich bag, but that's probably not healthy somehow.)
 
 

So True!

Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention.

~author Rachel Naomi Remen

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Kylen is back! :)

 
A beloved tradition: Kylen swaps the "L" with the "V" when I'm not looking, and I swap it back when he isn't looking.  We like to see how long it takes the other to notice.  Takes me longer, sometimes MUCH longer.  Like days.  You'd think I'd be more observant, being the artistic type! 

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Art Journaling: Favorite Book

The co-op art journaling teacher asked the students to do an entry about their favorite book.  I'm not one to reread novels, but I am a passionate children's book collector.  So I decided to do mine about my favorite children's book: Beautiful Oops!.  Everything is inspired by illustrations in the book.  This was a fun, albeit time-consuming spread.  I used acrylic paint, marker, pen, pencil, masking tape, scotch tape, duct tape, notebook paper, printer paper, construction paper, and watercolor paper.


Here are pictures of the book.







Glass of Water

We recently went out to dinner with my brother and his wife. For some reason, I was captivated by my glass of water.