OH, WAIT! I'm a day late and a dollar short as usual (at least in Australia time), but we want to wish our cousin/niece, Miss Maeby a A HAPPY THIRD BIRTHDAY!
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
hello
I've got little Heidi home with a fever she's had since Halloween night, so needless to say, I am not updating the blog much. Plus there are apples to can and Halloween to put away. So this is a quick hello to direct your attention to THIS talk, which is highlighted in this month's Friend magazine. In my humble opinion, it is one of the best talks ever written (as stated here). Have a great day and enjoy!
OH, WAIT! I'm a day late and a dollar short as usual (at least in Australia time), but we want to wish our cousin/niece, Miss Maeby a A HAPPY THIRD BIRTHDAY!
Maeby last Father's Day
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OH, WAIT! I'm a day late and a dollar short as usual (at least in Australia time), but we want to wish our cousin/niece, Miss Maeby a A HAPPY THIRD BIRTHDAY!
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Weekend Retrospect
We had a wild good Halloween this year. This is the first year that all of my kids are old enough to get into the festivities & trick-or-treat independently, so it was fun for me, too! We try to stay away from 'scary' costumes, but I'm all for a cute witch or mummy. I try to think of FUN costumes (like Strawberry Shortcake and Apple Dumplin'--remember that?), and this summer while reading a Dr. Seuss book, we realized that these costumes would be perfect...
Here's our gang heading out Friday night to the ward carnival/ trunk-or-treat
Here's our gang heading out Friday night to the ward carnival/ trunk-or-treat(which has morphed into a door-to-door inside the church, which we don't like as much, even though the weather outside is usually horrible).
Cutest Cat in the Hat ever.
Thing One & Thing Two
(trying to do the pose from the post below)
Owning this partay...
Hugging our beloved Aunt Debbie
The kids made Gak and iced sugar cookies (above)
Uncle Davy does the taping...
Cutest Cat in the Hat ever.
Thing One & Thing Two(trying to do the pose from the post below)
Owning this partay...
Hugging our beloved Aunt Debbie(her mommy made this costume last week--cute, huh?)
The kids had a blast at the carnival and we came home, watched The Great Pumpkin again (while munching on Cholula pumpkin seeds), and were all in bed before 9pm.
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On Saturday, we did our chores in the morning, then got dressed up for Aunt Angie's awesome Halloween Party in the afternoon (across the street). Angie and Davy made their garage into a fabulous party place, full of fun activities, delicious food, and spooky decorations. The kids had a blast!
Cake ball EYE BALLS!
Cake ball EYE BALLS!
The kids made Gak and iced sugar cookies (above)(this is Cousin Danny, 'the army guy' on the right, with his army friend)
Uncle Davy does the taping...Our last stop was Grandma's house! She's the best!
We were home by 7:30pm and had to wash the girls' hair several times to get the blue out for church on Sunday! Poor Heidi got very sick (103-degree fever with a little cough) that night, but everyone else slept pretty well. I took the 2 kids to church today and Rich stayed home to nurse Heidi. I wasn't feeling very great, but had promised to sub in Addie's class and lead the Primary music, so I went. It was a fun day. Normally I am bitter about daylight saving time (read HERE) but this year, "fall back" couldn't have come on a better day!
We wish you all a wonderful, grateful November!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Happy Halloween!
we are! photos coming soon!
MEANWHILE...
try this delicious dip!
it's great with ritz crackers (tastes like pumpkin pie),
pears, apples...
2 c powdered sugar
8 oz cream cheese
2 cups canned pumpkin
2 tsp pie spice
(or 1 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp each of allspice & nutmeg)
blend & serve!
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Freak Friday School Halloween Parties
The day began with preparing treats for James' Preschool Halloween party, Heidi's Kindergarten party, and Addie's 2nd grade party (and dinner--wheat bread in the breadmaker and beef stew in the crock pot). 10am to preschool, then grocery store, then back to preschool for lunch/party with the mommies, then home to get the stew done and to assemble Addie's veggie tray & grab the kids' costumes, then off to the Elementary school!
Addie as Thing One from Dr. Seuss
Heidi as Thing Two
James was ENCHANTED with this Snow White (Chloe) in Heidi's class.
Addie as Thing One from Dr. Seuss
Heidi as Thing Two
James was ENCHANTED with this Snow White (Chloe) in Heidi's class.(here he is with James in Ad's classroom)
Thursday, October 29, 2009
So this is Thursday...
My last post was "Monday was fun," but then Tuesday and Wednesday? Not so much. I apparently have a sinus infection, but that's just normal for this time of year. Last year I had swollen Graves eyes, strep and a double ear infection for Halloween, so I count myself lucky this year. I am going to see the doc today just in case it's more than viral. Anyway, we're just pluggin' along over here, having fun with our kids, excited for all the good times coming up...
Here's the front porch with all our jack-o-lanterns lit last night...
So much fun!
Here's the front porch with all our jack-o-lanterns lit last night...
So much fun!Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Monday Was Fun
I was still feeling sick on Monday morning (sinus bug=300-pound-head, at least that what it felt like), so my dear Kim took James to pre-school and brought him home. This week they are learning about I and 9 and he brought home a picture of 9 scoops of ice cream. When I hung it on the fridge, he said, "Mama, I want that ice cream!" ...
...so I made him some Serendipity3 frozen hot cocoa! YUM!
For Family Night, we carved our pumpkins. Addie took a picture.
Rich & Heidi made a cool Jack Skellington
...so I made him some Serendipity3 frozen hot cocoa! YUM!
For Family Night, we carved our pumpkins. Addie took a picture.
Rich & Heidi made a cool Jack Skellington(yes, he is obsessed with Snow White right now, especially the dwarves Hi-Ho song, and when Snow White "goes to the temple to get married" at the end--I think maybe the castle looks a lot like the San Diego temple where were married). Addie made her own silly face.
Also, notice my hubs' handsome hands in the background...he shoulda been a pianist!
Happy Spooking!
I bought little flameless tea lights on clearance last year so we now have fake candles to light our lanterns so the famous Livingston wind won't blow them out on Halloween!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Pumpkin Carving, Anyone?
Tonight's family night is all about the pumpkins. Speaking of, did you read this fun little article on msn?
If you'd like a way to incorporate gospel into jack-o-lanterns (I know, it's a stretch, which is proly why the book was a buck), here's a poem from a book I bought for a buck last week, called "My Happy Pumpkin." It's a perfect FHE lesson for the five-and-under crowd. Happy carving!
My Happy Pumpkin
Look in our garden! There are pumpkins on the ground!
Tall pumpkins, fat pumpkins, bumpy and round,
I skip through the patch and I look til I find
The pumkin I want, then my dad cuts the vine.
We wash it & dry it, then cut off the top.
We scoop out the seeds and the pulp and the slop.
We take all the mess and we throw it away
Into the trash—that’s where it will stay.
We cut out two circles to make giant eyes
And a triangle nose that’s just the right size
We carve out a smile and put in a light
My big happy pumpkin shines bright in the night!
My pumpkin is happy & I’m happy, too.
Heavenly Father loves me and makes me like new.
Jesus takes my mistakes & He throws them away.
I show God I love Him each time I obey.
I’m a child of God, he made me complete
From the hair on my head to the toes on my feet.
I’ll try to be good so that others can see
God's love and His light shining through me.
--Crystal Bowman
Melin Kids, October 2007
If you'd like a way to incorporate gospel into jack-o-lanterns (I know, it's a stretch, which is proly why the book was a buck), here's a poem from a book I bought for a buck last week, called "My Happy Pumpkin." It's a perfect FHE lesson for the five-and-under crowd. Happy carving!
My Happy Pumpkin
Look in our garden! There are pumpkins on the ground!
Tall pumpkins, fat pumpkins, bumpy and round,
I skip through the patch and I look til I find
The pumkin I want, then my dad cuts the vine.
We wash it & dry it, then cut off the top.
We scoop out the seeds and the pulp and the slop.
We take all the mess and we throw it away
Into the trash—that’s where it will stay.
We cut out two circles to make giant eyes
And a triangle nose that’s just the right size
We carve out a smile and put in a light
My big happy pumpkin shines bright in the night!
My pumpkin is happy & I’m happy, too.
Heavenly Father loves me and makes me like new.
Jesus takes my mistakes & He throws them away.
I show God I love Him each time I obey.
I’m a child of God, he made me complete
From the hair on my head to the toes on my feet.
I’ll try to be good so that others can see
God's love and His light shining through me.
--Crystal Bowman
Melin Kids, October 2007
Sunday, October 25, 2009
XXX
Friday, October 23, 2009

Last night I listened to The Poet & The Poem on the way home from Bozeman. This episode featured an amazing story/project that made me drive really slow so I could listen to the whole thing. It was an autobiography and poetry by holocaust survivor (who has since died), Hilda Stern Cohen (click HERE to read more). Gail Rosen performs readings acompanied by music that was inspired by the poetry, much of it in German, much of it in melancholy minor chords and reminiscent of Jewish folk songs or German opera. It was amazing and I want to read her book and see the DVD that is coming out of the performance I heard last night. I loved how her husband described that she was raised an orthodox Jew and was very precocious in the doctrine and in her testimony and faith, and how that faith was the prism by which she experienced life and was the one thing she would not let the nazi's take from her. She became a religion teacher in Baltimore after the war. She began her religious education at the Jewish school in Wurzburg, birthplace of my husband. How ya like THAT connection?
I love Yellowstone Public Radio. LOOOOOVE it.
Finally, Friday
Our house is becoming quite the gallery. I love my priceless collections...
This is a recent family portrait by Heidi. I am fascinated when she writes our names in perfect mirror image, although kindergarten is making that more rare.The first thing we made were these witches...
This one is James', hanging in the front window.
This one is Heidi's on the inside of the front door
And here's Addie's...***
Today we had preschool at our house.Here are the kids having snack time.
The girls
The boys
The yummy food
A few weeks ago, Kim made these "triangles" with the kids--I love them!
Today we used the rest of the egg carton to make pumpkins (color=orange) and spiders (number=8)...too much fun! Now I am off to read in Heidi's kindergarten class...even more fun! Smell ya later!***
I am back from kindergarten...love that place, love my Heidi Lynners! I noticed EC Prophet's funeral on the front page of the local paper (some of you may not know that our ranch is only a few miles north of the CUT compound, and our town is only about 30 miles north). I thought you might be interested in some local news, so read up HERE on Elizabeth Clare Prophet & the Church Universal & Triumphant. I love living in Montana, land of the free, home of the brave, haven of the manifesto-writing crazies...it's awesome to live in a place that truly believes in different strokes for different folks...a place where stockpiling food & weapons is normal.
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