Yes, our kids were so excited for Christmas that they could hardly wait to get up. We were just as excited, so we let them get us up and open presents. The magic, and anticipation only comes once per year!! We simplified our Christmas and it ended up being one of the best and most spiritual. Taking the focus from the things of Christmas to the feelings of Christmas really brought the true Christmas Spirit to our home. Merry Christmas to all!!
Friday, December 26, 2008
Cookies, Milk, and Gingerbread Tea for Santa
Christmas Eve - One present wonder
On Christmas Eve, we played games, ate a buffet of crackers, cheese, chips, veggie tray, little smokies, and drank soda pop!! We lit our advent candle and told Christmas stories. Then, the highlight of the night was the opening of the one package. They all know what it is, pajamas. It is still fun for them to open!!
Christmas Casserole Blues
This year, on Christmas Eve I told the boys that I was cooking the traditional Christmas Casserole for breakfast in the morning. Spencer and Parker said, "Yuck!! I don't want that again." So I decided on Pancakes, sausage, bacon, and eggs. Cooper really likes my Christmas casserole and he was sad. So he composed and wrote a song about it. Here is the video stream, he just might be the new craze on You-tube. I laughed so hard. Sorry it's so dark!! Enjoy!
Visiting Teaching and Snowmobiling
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!
Christmas Around the World

We did a school project by researching the way Christmas is celebrated around the World with our homeschooling friends. Cooper researched how they celebrate in Pakistan, they say, "Bara Din" which means Big or Great day. Spencer researched how they celebrate in Holland with Sinterklaas. He sails into the ports of Amsterdam with his friend Black Peter, who chases all the children who have been naughty with his stick. Then Bryce, researched the Netherlands and they have some fun traditions there. Jul God means Merry Christmas. They also have a porridge eating contest where they must find a single almond in their porridge. Porridge is very important to their celebrations, because they put it out for Nissy, the havoc causing dwarf. So we had a porridge-eating-contest at my house. My son won the contest this time, and he will be receiving a Marza Pan Pig from Sis. McQuivey. See the pictures of them finding their almond.
Christmas Tree Nazi Captured

I no longer am the Christmas tree Nazi. I have relinquested all control in decorating my tree to my family. Everything doesn't have to match either, notice the only blue bulb on the tree. Pavlo our Cat loved the Christmas Tree, he would climb all the way to the top of the tree, bite the light bulbs, and hit at all the ornaments off. It has a lot more personality now!! I love it.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Noble, Douglas Fir, Grand, or Fake?
What is your favorite Christmas tree? We usually get a fresh one. In my opinion there are three elements that go into choosing a Christmas tree, #1 is price, #2 is the look, and #3 is the smell. I am always in a state of confustion when choosing a tree, because I really like the look of the Nobel trees, but because of supply and demand - they tend to be more expensive, also I don't like the way they smell. They aren't as sweet as your Douglas fir. So this year we went on a hunt for the perfect Christmas tree at a local tree farm in La Center. I didn't have to make a decision, this year. We ended up with a tree the kids had chosen. The bonus was we didn't have to do anything, it was was great. The kids sawed it down, and carried it to the car. Spencer made jokes as he carried the tree, acting like he just hunted his trophy elk or deer. He said as we walked to the car, "this is my trophy tree, yea, it's about 100,000 needle pointer. She was fast, but we got her with 4 saws." It was funny. The local tree farm offered hot chocolate, cookies, and a Christmas movie. We lingered around for a while.
Humor, Laughter, and Thanksgiving!!
Every year before we eat the big feast, we usually go around the table and tell what we are thankful for. It's a wonderful time to count your blessings. Well, this year I got the boys involved in entertaining and they made these puppets and told jokes!! After each joke, Spencer would use his snare drum and cymbol! It was so funny, becasue the jokes were so dumb. Here are some of the jokes they told:
What kind of music do pilgrams listen to? - Plymoth Rock
If April showersbring May flowers, what do May flowers bring? - Pilgrims!
If the Pilgrims were alive today, what would they be most famous for?Their AGE
Why can't you take a turkey to church? - Because they use such FOWL language
Which side of the turkey has the most feathers? - The outside
Why did they let the turkey join the band? - Because he had the drumsticks
Why did the Indian chief wear so many feathers? - To keep his wigwam
What happened to the Pilgrim who was shot at by an Indian? - He had an arrow escape
What did the mama turkey say to her naughty son? - If your papa could see you now, he'd turn over in his gravy!
What a perfect day with the perfect turkey, juicy, moist, and flavorful!! Thanks to Bob and Jolene for sharing this holiday with us!!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
The Gravy Diaries

This year I didn't want to feel rushed, pressured, or overwhelmed while cooking Thanksgiving dinner. So anything I could "Make-Ahead" I did. Gravy was on the agenda. I don't like having to use the grease or drippings from the Turkey and hurrying to get your gravy just right and it usually ends up lumpy because you are on multi-tasking overload trying to put the feast out for the Pilgrims. Anyway, here is a fantastic recipe I found and as the Gravy Diary unfolds, you will understand better. You must continue reading, to get the full scoop or should I say full - ladle.
Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy
6 turkey wings - never bought this item before, I found the drum sticks attached which made them look like human arms. Paid only .98 cents for whole lot.
2 medium onions - chopped
1 cup f water
2 quarts chicken broth
3/4 cup chopped carrot
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme - I like it fresh!!
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons butter - I omitted this. Not necessary in my eyes.
1/4 tsp ground black pepper.
Step 1 - Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Arrange turkey wings in large roasting pan, scatter the onions over the top of the wings. Roast for 1 hour 15 min or until wings are nicely browned.
Step 2 - Placed browned wings and onions in a 5 quart stockpot. Add water to roasting pan and stir, scraping up any brown bits on the bottom of pan. Stir in 6 cups of broth, carrots, and thyme. Bring to boil, then simmer uncovered for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Step 3 - Remove wings from your broth, do whatever you want with them, save them or give them to your dog. (Splash was sure enjoyed her meal tonight!!) Drain your vegetables, press to extract remaining liquid. Bring drained broth to a gentle boil.
Step 4 - In a medium bowl, whisk flour into the remaining 2 cups chicken broth until smooth. Gradually whisk the flour mixture into boiling broth. Turn down heat and add butter and pepper. Serve immediately or pour into contains, Good for 3 months in freezer.
Not only is the gravy wonderful, but the mouth-watering aroma of roasted turkey stays in your house for two days, instead of just one day!! That is a bonus for me.
As I was putting the drumsticks with attached wings into the stockpot(see step 2), Parker pushed up a chair and looked inside the pot, and with the most puzzled and curious look he said, "Mom, what is that? I didn't have time to respond as he anxiously added, "Mom, are you cooking a man? Or is it something else. Are we eating people.? I set him straight, but as I looked into the pot and studied the angle of the wings and drumstick arm, I could see how it could possibly look that way. I wished I would have taken a picture.
I had to get another opinion, so Spencer came in and we discussed, the man in the pot and cannibalism.
The diary does not end at this. My gravy was done with ease and I was proud that one more thing had been accomplished for the feast. I went about my motherly blessings (laundry and cleaning) as my gravy was cooling.
I came back to the kitchen and found Parker sipping my gravy like it was quenching his thirst. Then he had spilled it all over the range top and floor.
So the end result of my Make-Ahead gravy is about 1 1/2 cups yield of gravy which will not suffice.
Guess who will be making gravy after the turkey comes out of the oven!!!
RUSSELL!! My gravy making days are over..
It's a Feline Celebration!!
Parker is officially 5 years-old. We celebrated with his friends - Issac, Asher, Tavan, and Ethan. Spencer painted all of our faces. Look at the cool cats!! Parker wanted a cake that looked like his cat, Pavlo. We meowed, we chased mice, and we ate cotton candy. It was a purrrrrrrfect day!!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
A Declaration to Twilight – The Movie

It’s been over a year since I read the first book. I refused to look at all the movie trailers or even look up who the actors were for each of the characters. I didn’t listen to any of the reviews or let anyone influence me one way or the other. I wanted to form my own opinion on the movie. I had built up a lot of anticipation, and I really was hoping for more of what I got from the books, I wanted that intense climax that beautifully unfolds in an amazing plot, with interesting characters. Except, we all knew what was going to happen, we knew the story, we knew the characters, and we just knew too much!! Or did we??? I took my friend that had never read the books, or never heard of the story until last week. After the movie I was dying to get her take on it, and she reported, " the relationship between Edward and Bella, was so erotic, the movie really got across the intensity of their attraction and intimacy." Her exact words. She hit it on the nail, for all of us who went on opening weekend, we wanted to feel that intensity, again. Then she calls me today, and says, "I can’t get those two characters out of my mind. I don’t have time to read the books, tell me everything that happened." My declaration is that the movie Twilight resurfaced those emotions of love, attraction, and sensuality that the relationship between Edward and Bella gave us in the books. Okay so I am a hopeful romantic at heart. Like the rest of you, I did find a few things annoying about the movie. I didn’t like the tree climbing scene. Also didn’t like when Edward reveals his skin in the sunlight, that was just weird or bad acting. Also at the end when he was sucking the blood out of Bella! The angle was wrong or something, he was sucking just too long!!
I’m embarrassed to admit this but I did reopen book four last night and began reading it again. Like my friend said, I just can’t get Edward out of my mind!!!
I’m embarrassed to admit this but I did reopen book four last night and began reading it again. Like my friend said, I just can’t get Edward out of my mind!!!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Upon the Hill by Sam Hill
I can't count how many times my family has travelled to Utah via Highway 84? I must not be that observant or we usually make a mad dash at night, while everyone is sleeping. But upon a lonely bluff overlooking the Columbia River about 25 miles past The Dallas, going east on the Washington side, is an almost identical replica of the English Stonehenge that can be viewed from the Highway!! It was an amazing site!! This man named Sam Hill built and dedicated this monument in 1918 as a memorial to those who died in World War II (Okay I had a typo, it's really World War I.) So the next time you make an exodus on Highway 84, check out this sacred and awe inspiring monument...
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