Saw them in the latest Guideposts magazine. :)
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Saw them in the latest Guideposts magazine. :)
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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!
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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?!
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Labels: Valentines Day
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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
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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.
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We recently went out to dinner with my brother and his wife. For some reason, I was captivated by my glass of water.
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