Monday, December 31, 2007
Happy New Year's Eve
She made a monster with a pink body, green arms, and a purple head with 6 eyes. The monster has a pet snake. The snake has a bowl of white and blue eggs. The monster has a bowl with grapes.
The boys are playing Shogun with my dh. They have been wanting to play for a long time. At last notice, my dh has captured the remaining castles on the board so it doesn't look good for the boys.
And what am I doing? I am working in the kitchen preparing some food for tomorrow and some for tonight. We're having venison roast with mashed potatoes tonight.
A Three Course Italian Meal (without a tomato in sight)
Second course was Pasta with Mussels and Chorizo. My dh had remembered that I had been wishing for mussels. It was delicious.
The last course was a baken polenta cake. It was slightly sweet with a lemony taste.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
The Lego Game Dream Come True
Well, some of us played the Wii. Others played with dolls.
Eagerly awaiting the pizza after 3 hours of Wii playing.
And the piece de resistance - the Death Star birthday cake. What a night!
I'm hip!
Anyway, I taught myself to knit using a book, getting frustrated with that book, calling Kim, and going to a knitting help website she recommended. The website really helped and here are the results. First I made just a regular knitted washcloth (all knitting, no purling).
Then I made a fancier washcloth with increases and decreases and a fancy dancy patterned yarn over hole along the edge. Note: I did tuck in the ends after I took the picture last night.
Lastly, I made a doll scarf for Deborah. She liked it very much and wants a second one for her other doll.
The happy recipient.
And when did I have time to do all this? On the looooong ride to Illinois and the on the loooooong ride back home. And while I was backing up my computer files. And while I was burning our photos onto CDs so I can clean up the hard drive. Turns out knitting is a great way to still feel productive while your computer is working on something.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
A forgotten posting
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
A new desk
This is the view from near the printer. Our school table is on the other side of the desk and you can see the fireplace peeking out from the corner.
I spent much of the day tidying up the basement. I tackled the toy shelves and wished later that I had taken a before and after picture. But I found a home for the new toys, packed away some old toys that the children have forgotten about to send to our newest nephew, and put all the little pieces that had gotten away from their games back into their orginal boxes. Then I picked up the guest bedroom which had been the Christmas package wrapping station. I also picked up all the things that mysteriously gather on the storeroom FLOOR and put them up in boxes or on shelves or wherever they belong. Whew!
And what did the children do all day? They finished putting together their Lego Star Wars ships, played a long long time with the Sail Barge, and played several rounds of the Bionicle Board Game. So despite the start of colds in all of them, they had a good day.
Merry Christmas!
Then we had our usual wonderful meal with tons of food. It was all delicious.
Deborah had a wonderful time making friends with her girl cousins.
We drove home on Christmas Eve. That is definitely the day to travel. The traffic was very light. We got home at a decent time and were able to get the rest of Christmas preparation tasks done before bedtime. We spent a quiet Christmas morning at home. Or as quiet as four excited children can make it.
Our Christmas theme seemed to be Star Wars Legos. The children got 4 different sets. They spent the afternoon putting most of them together.
Then we had a family from church over for supper.
This is one of my favorite pictures I took over the Christmas season. I was asking Aaron to stand where the big picture was going to be taken and I snapped a picture without the flash. I like the picture because it shows the rush of Christmas swirling around us.
Monday, December 17, 2007
A New Fireplace
It is a gas fireplace. The children have already asked if they can put things on top of mantle. I guess they think we want to decorate the basement in the Star Wars Lego motif.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Winter Wonderland
The chickens also like the snow. They get a couple of pans of snow a day.
I finished my second fabric rag rug.
And tonight we're having an apple galette. I had a fun time making it and it wasn't as hard as I thought it would be.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
A Sticky Snow Day
Monday, December 10, 2007
Gingerbread house extravaganza
I also took Nathan and Stephen out for the first cross country skiing outing of the winter. The day was mid 20's and sunny. It was just gorgeous out in the woods. And with the new level trails, we didn't have to stop one time and walk around wet spots. We did stop a bit here and there. The boys were getting using to the rhythm of the skiing again and there were quite a few spills. So I wasn't taking pictures that day.
We did go to a gingerbread house competition and enjoyed it. Our friends made the display below and won the "Keeping Christ in Christmas" category.
This was a cool castle.
This was best of show.
And this one won "Most Humorous". See the junk car to the right?
Friday, November 30, 2007
Christmas season has officially begun
Here is our door to the screened in porch. This picture turned out better.
Grandma and Grandpa are here for a short visit. Today we made a gingerbread house that Grandma brought. The children helped to decorate it.
The children thought that it was the most beautiful gingerbread house in the world. This is a view of the front.
This is the back. The children had a great time decorating it. They look forward to eating it. Already it has lasted more than last year's gingerbread house (which was eaten the evening it was made!).
Sunday, November 25, 2007
A Real Easter Egg
The Araucanas lay colored eggs. Nathan has our first colored egg below.
It is hard to see what color it is from the picture because the digital camera has a lot of trouble focusing on the shell of an egg. The egg is a lovely pastel green.