Sunday, December 26

The Princess' Store

The girls' school had a holiday store where the students could purchase gifts for their family. The girls came home and created their own store. First they decided what was for sale and laid the items out with prices (they are written on the paper next to each item.) I then let them use the Jr Monopoly money which they handed out to Daddy and I. Daddy was so sweet he even wore some of the lovely necklaces and rings he purchased from the girls' store.

Saturday, December 25

Our Gingerbread House

We finally made our gingerbread house. The girls have been looking at the kit for a while and could not wait to get started. Princess A was in charge of the icing and was very good at it. The girls did all of the decorating themselves (I did smooth the icing/snow on the roof for them.) Right after I took this picture the whole house collapsed. I was able to rebuild the house but this time we let each step set for over an hour each time. Luckily when the house collapsed only the icicles on the roof line fell off, everything else stayed on. The girls designed and placed all of the candies by themselves but I did give them the idea for the candy cane heart.
I must say that using a kit is the way to go. The girls can't wait to start eating the house after Christmas!

Friday, December 24

Quick, Easy Tips for Homemade Creations and Two Contests

Today we are going to make some more gingerbread men for Santa, well we are suppose to but so far the girls have been doing other things. Princess G and I were going through the gifts under the tree and guessing what they could be. I always make silly guesses and make the girls giggle. The doorbell rang and it was an envelope of some candy samples. Bake Shoppe Cookie Dough Miniatures, Sun-Maid Chocolate Raisins, Sour Jacks Watermelon and Welch's Fruit Snacks.

It reminded me that I was sent some wonderful quick tips and I wanted to share them:

· For an even more delicious version of Chocolate Chip Pancakes, sprinkle Bake Shoppe™ Cookie Dough Miniatures™ into your pancake batter instead. The result? A chewy, chocolaty, bite-size morsel of cookie dough in every bite. *Note: this works for waffle mix too!

· Make your own chocolate raisin biscuits! Simply stuff a few Sun-Maid® Milk Chocolate Raisins into your favorite store-bought, ready-made biscuit dough or croissants before placing them in the oven.

Adding a creative twist to some traditional after-dinner refreshments will liven up your holiday table and have compliments coming your way:

· For fun-to-eat Fruit Snack Jell-O cups, add ½ cup Welch’s® Fruit Snacks into your favorite flavor Jell-O mix. Place in a medium glass bowl or divide equally amongst glass dessert dishes while stirring in the prepared mix. Chill to set. Top Jell-O with whipped cream and decorate with a few Welch’s® Fruit Snacks for a colorful garnish! (you could also use white cranberry juice and plain gelatin and then you could see the fruit snacks)

· For delicious rice pudding with a twist, top a dish of creamy rice pudding with Sun-Maid® Milk Chocolate Raisins

Use candy to make decorative holiday crafts, gifts or table pieces:

· Make a colorful edible holiday wreath by attaching Sour Jacks® onto embroidery floss or thin all-purpose string. Older kids can use thick plastic craft needles to pierce through the candy. Alternate Cherry (red) and Lime (green) flavors for a festive decoration!

· Purchase a tiered cupcake stand (you can find one for around $10 at most home/kitchen stores) and place colorful paper or foil cupcake foil liners in the holders. Fill each with a different candy: we recommend Welch’s® Fruit Snacks, Sour Jacks®, Sun-Maid® Milk Chocolate Raisins and Bake Shoppe™ Cookie Dough Miniatures™. Place stand in the center of your holiday dessert table and you’ve got a centerpiece that looks great and tastes great, too!

· To make a gift even sweeter, attach snack bags of Welch’s® Fruit Snacks, Sour Jacks®, Sun-Maid® Milk Chocolate Raisins or Bake Shoppe™ Cookie Dough Miniatures™ to holiday gifts in place of name tags.

Start a new tradition with these original recipes, from breakfast through dessert:

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Stuffed French Toast
Serves 2

Ingredients:
4 slices Cinnamon Raisin Bread
Whipped Cream Cheese as needed
1/2 cup Bake Shoppe™ Cookie Dough Miniatures™, coarsely chopped
2 Large Eggs
1 cup Milk
2 teaspoons Confectioners sugar
1/4 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon Vanilla extract
pinch of Salt
Vegetable Oil
Confectioners Sugar for garnish

Directions:

1. Spread each Bread slice with 2 teaspoons of whipped Cream Cheese.

2. Sprinkle the coarsely chopped Bake Shoppe™ Cookie Dough Miniatures™ on two of the Cream Cheese covered bread slices.

3. Combine with the remaining Cream Cheese covered slices, making two closed sandwiches.

4. In a medium sized bowl, beat two eggs. Add the milk, two teaspoons of Confectioners sugar, cinnamon, vanilla extract and salt.

5. Heat a large non-stick skillet with a 1/4 inch of vegetable oil.

6. Quickly dip and soak both stuffed sandwiches in egg mixture. Let excess drip off.

7. Carefully place both sandwiches in hot oil. Lower heat and gently fry bread until golden brown on both sides. Stuffed French toast must be cooked slowly to allow filling to become warm and gooey.

8. Serve immediately topped with a dusting of Confectioners sugar and a drizzle of maple syrup or honey.


Candy Land Gingerbread Bundt Cake
Serves 10-12

Rooted in old fashion tradition, yet with a modern touch, this Gingerbread Cake will be a heartwarming addition to your Holiday dessert table.

Ingredients:
2 boxes Gingerbread Cake Mix
2 eggs (for Cake Mix)
1 can Vanilla Frosting
1/2 cup Welch’s® Fruit Snacks, chopped and divided

Directions:

1. In a large bowl combine both boxes and prepare according to directions.

2. Mix in 1/4 cup of chopped Welch’s® Fruit Snacks.

3. Pre-heat oven to 350°F. Pour prepared batter in a greased 9x3 Bundt pan.

4. Place in 350°F oven and bake for 40 minutes until firm and inserted wooden toothpick comes out dry.

5. Cool cake and carefully remove Bundt pan.

6. Prepare frosting by microwaving a 1/2 cup of frosting for 5 seconds or until thin enough to drizzle. Do not heat too long, otherwise frosting will separate- heat 5 seconds at a time.

7. Quickly drizzle the warm frosting glaze over cake with glaze decoratively running down the sides.

8. Immediately sprinkle remaining 1/4 cup of chopped Welch's® Fruit Snacks decoratively over cake.

Triple Milk Chocolate Raisin Decadence Cake
Yields 10-12 slices

Decoratively topped and stuffed with Sun-Maid® Milk Chocolate Raisins, this moist show-stopping cake will quickly be devoured with many glasses of cold Milk!

Ingredients:
2 boxes Duncan Hines® Triple Chocolate Cake mix
6 Eggs (for Cake Mix)
2/3 cup vegetable Oil (for Cake Mix)
1 can Duncan Hines® Milk Chocolate Frosting
1/2 cup Bake Shoppe™ Cookie Dough Miniatures™
4 teaspoons all purpose Flour
1 cup Sun-Maid® Milk Chocolate Raisins (for topping)

Directions:

1. Follow Cake mix directions as listed. Combine 2 boxes together in a large bowl.

2. Add an additional 4 teaspoons of flour and a 1/2 cup Bake Shoppe™ Cookie Dough Miniatures™ to the prepared mix.

3. Pre-heat oven to 350°F. Pour the mix into a greased 9x3 non-stick spring form pan.

4. Bake in center of oven at 350°F for 45-60 minutes or until firm in center and a dry toothpick placed in center comes out dry.

5. After cake has cooled and spring form pan has carefully been removed, prepare glaze by heating 1 cup of frosting in microwave bowl in microwave for 5 seconds until frosting is thin enough to pour. Do not heat too long, otherwise frosting will separate- heat 5 seconds at a time.

6. Quickly pour warm frosting glaze over cake, letting it decoratively drip on the sides.

7. In a decorative manner, cover top of the cake with Sun-Maid® Milk Chocolate Raisins. Let cool and set.

Contests:
I was also sent information about 2 great contests:

Welch’s® Fruit Snacks “Lunchbox Notes” contest and you could win big, $1000 for a year of lunches! Entering is easy. Go to http://www.welchsfruitsnacks.com/ and click on the “Lunchbox Notes” banner. Follow the link for more information and the rules. I always put notes in Princess A's lunch and she likes to keep them in a box in her desk at school. Contest ends December 31, 2010.

The second contest is a photo contest. Enter photos of people having fun with Sour Jacks® pucker face. It’s easy to enter! Log on to http://www.sourjacks.com/ and click on the “Pucker Face” contest icon. Upload your best Sour Jacks® Pucker Face photo for a chance to win awesome prizes, and see your Pucker Face on Sour Jacks® promotional materials nationwide! Contest ends May 31, 2011.
I was not compensated in any form. I was sent samples to facilitate my honest opinion.

Our Favorite Gingerbread Recipe

I discovered this recipe two years ago on allrecipes.com and I love it.
This year I shared it with Princess G's kindergarten teacher (she has a week about gingerbread men and at the end of the week they chase them all over the school and then eat them.)
She loved the recipe so much she shared it with all of the other kindergarten teachers.

Gingerbread Men Recipe

(modified from original, the original uses the smaller 3.5 oz pudding package) 1 (5.1 ounce) package instant butterscotch pudding mix (or you can use vanilla or chocolate) 3/4 cup butter 3/4 cup packed brown sugar 2 eggs 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 2 1/4 teaspoons ground ginger 1 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon Directions 1.In a medium bowl, cream together the dry pudding mix, butter, and brown sugar until smooth. Stir in the eggs. Combine the flour, baking soda, ginger, and cinnamon; stir into the pudding mixture. Cover, and chill dough until firm, about 1 hour. 2.Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease baking sheets (I used a splat mat). On a wax paper roll dough out to about 1/4 inch thickness, and cut into shapes using a cookie cutter. Place cookies 2 inches apart on the prepared baking sheets. 3.Bake for 10 to 12 minutes in the preheated oven, until cookies are golden at the edges. Cool on wire racks. I really love this recipe because it is not as sticky and the flavor reminds me of gingerbread but lighter tasting. The girls wanted to add decoration before we baked the cookies so we used Nerd and different flavored Tootsie Rolls. Be careful with the Tootsie Rolls because they melt and will spread all over and I do mean all over. We made these cookies earlier this month and the girls gave some to their teachers. We made the dough for these cookies (I followed the original as I had the smaller size box of butterscotch pudding) and Maple Spice cookies and they are chilling in the fridge right now. We are going to make them for Santa.

Thursday, December 23

Our Best Christmas Tree Ever

We always go to Fred Meyer's for our Christmas tree. This year we misread the price and picked out a more expensive tree than we planned. We went back to the garden area to pick out another one but my husband loved the tree so much we bought it. It really is the best tree we have ever picked!After letting the tree soak in a bucket over night it was time to decorate. Princess A picked her new Clara ornament Daddy bought them at the Nutcracker this year to put on the tree first.
Princess G picked the same ornament to put on the tree first.
Here is our finished tree!
I really do believe that this is our most beautiful Christmas tree!

Giveaway: Original Pledge



My husband does most of the cleaning so when the Pledge arrived I handed it over. He is a big fan of Pledge but he usually uses the Pledge Wipes. My husband likes he only needs one product to clean so many surfaces. In our house he uses it on wood, laminate, stainless steel and leather. Pledge can also be used on marble, granite and automobiles. Of course with the holidays lots of cleaning is happening in every one's home.

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Wednesday, December 22

Christmas Parade

The girls were in a Christmas parade together.
This was Princess G's first parade, Princess A was in the same parade last year and wore the same costume.
Aren't they so cute as an elf and a reindeer?The parade was so much better this year, it was warmer and we were closer to the beginning so it was a much shorter wait. They both had so much fun and this year they also handed out candy to the crowds.

Review: Barbara’s Bakery


I was sent a Gift of NO box. My girls love to snack and when they snack I like those snack to be as healthy as possible. My girls were most excited about the Snackimils because there was a Hippo on the package. Princess G loves anything to do with hippos. I like that the snacks and cereals are free of hydrogenated oils, artificial flavors, artificial preservatives, refined sugar, trans fats, artificial additives, and high fructose corn syrup. The girls like that they taste so good. I did have a taste of the the yummy cheese puffs but with my jaw (it was dislocated last week at the Dentist) I have not been able to try the cereal. I really miss eating cereal, hopefully I will be able to try them next week (well if any is left.)
In honor of Barbara's Bakery's 40th birthday, Barbara’s Bakery is saying NO to the bad stuff, and YES to natural foods, and want you to encourage you to do the same!

Barbara’s says NO to:

■Hydrogenated Oils
■Artificial Flavors
■Artificial Preservatives
■Refined Sugar
■Trans Fats
■Artificial Additives
■High Fructose Corn Syrup
Barbara’s Bakery recently launched a Facebook promotion allowing users to Give the Gift of No to their friends on Facebook. On Facebook, through the end of December, users visit the the Barbara’s Bakery Fan Page to Give the Gift of NO to their friends. It only takes a few simple steps and as a thank you for spreading the Gift of NO, users will receive a Barbara’s product coupon for every three Gift of No’s given!

This post was written for Family Review Network & Barbara's Bakery who provided the complimentary product for review in exchange for my honest opinions.

Tuesday, December 21

Giveaway: BofA giftcard and Time-Saving Tips For the Holiday Season


I love the holidays but there never seems to be enough to get every thing done (especially if you lose a few days due having you jaw dislocated just a week and a half before Christmas!) I really meant to get everything done before school was out for the holiday break but I didn't. I dragged the girls to the post office, the library (twice, I turned in the case without the DVD), grocery store, and the mall. They were quite the troopers and I even bought them stocking stuffers and they did not even notice. One nice thing is that with all of the shopping I am doing I can check my bank balance almost anywhere and at anytime. Bank of America has lots of tips and tools to help save time which is especially helpful this time of year.

Bank of America solutions:
Bank on the go: It’s easy to set up mobile banking and secure access to your money wherever you are. Download the mobile banking app and you can check balances, transfer money, pay bills, and locate ATMs. Sign up for text banking and you’ll be able to send a text message to get your balance instantly in a reply.
Make quick and easy deposits: With Bank of America’s Deposit Image ATMs, you simply feed checks or cash into the ATM with no envelopes or deposit slips required. You get images of your checks and a list of cash deposited on your receipt as proof.
Save a trip to the bank: Keep track of your spending by using Bank of America’s online banking: set up alerts, check balances, and transfer money.

I must say I really like using online banking. I am one of those people who like to have my bank account balanced to the penny. It is so much easier for me to see my account information on my computer instead of calling on the phone and writing down which check, deposits or withdraws have posted.

Bank of America also has some great time saving tips that have nothing to do with banking:
Holiday Time-Saving Tips:
Avoid backtracking: Use “route planner” feature on MapQuest, it helps you save both time and money by mapping out an entire journey – with multiple stops – all in one convenient step. You can add up to 26 destinations along any route, and the tool gives you the fastest route.  (I can't wait to use this!!)
Babysitting or playdate exchange: Gain kid-free time to make your way through your holiday to-do list by coordinating a playdate exchange with another family.
Find a holiday helper:  Save time and relieve stress by finding a holiday helper to assist with household chores and last-minute errands.  (My holiday helpers are my kids. I don’t hesitate to to mention that Santa is watching and asking then to do a little extra around the house.)
Make sure it's in stock: Nothing wastes more time than driving from store-to-store in search of a specific item.  Do yourself a favor and call ahead or better yet check store inventory online before you leave home.  (I already did this a few times this month. I checked online for a toy at Target, and I called ToysRus and Walmart looking for a certain gift for my husband and another gift for my kids. I was able to get the store to hold what I needed or if they did not have it I saved a useless trip.)
Wrap it up: Socialize and wrap up your holiday duties by inviting your friends over to chat, nosh and yes, wrap gifts! Everyone brings a roll of wrapping paper, ribbons and other decorative elements to share with the group.  (I have a wrapping party with my kids. They love wrapping for family and friends. We listen to Christmas music and nibble on cookies.)

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Monday, December 20

mOmma Baby Feeding Products Review


I was sent the mOmma Rocking Cup and the mOmma Soft Spoon. Before I mention how great the two products are I first have to gush about the packaging! They were both so easy to open. When I first saw the packaging I figured I would need the scissors to cut through the hard plastic and hope I don't cut or scratch myself. Instead the front and back just come apart. There is a small plastic loop that prevents the packaging from opening enough to get the product out but the loop is so easy to cup and to get the product out. Sorry but the easy open packaging really made me very happy!

Now on to the great mOmma products. First the Soft Spoon. It reminds me of a weeble, they wobble but they don't fall down. The part of the spoon that goes in your babies mouth does not touch the surface the spoon is resting on. Besides not falling out it is just fun to use. The spoon is also great when away from the house because it comes with a cover. You could draw a face on the cover and have a cute toy for your baby to play with while getting their food ready. I really like that the cover is easy to get on and off but it never fell off on its own.

The second mOmma product I was sent is the Rocking Cup. The cup, just like the spoon, rocks back and forth. The cup does not come with a separate cover because instead the straw gets tucked into the lid. To hide the straw you just twist the green part of the lid. These mOmma products are so innovative and just plain fun to use. What I like too is that not only are they products you will use in feeding your baby but they are entertaining for a baby so they can be a mealtime toy and feeding product.


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Sunday, December 19

Vittorio Grigolo "The Italian Tenor"‏ Review



My husband loves listening to opera music and he was very excited when I was Sent Vittorio Grigolo's The Italian Tenor. As soon as the CD arrived he listened to the music so he could pick his favorites to put on his ipod. He put the whole album and is still enjoying the music. I love listening to the music too. If I close my eyes I can imagine that I am in Italy. I just feel transported when I listen to the mesmerizing music. A beautiful album that I would recommend to anyone and especially those who enjoy arias.

From Sony:

The Italian Tenor presents arias from three great operatic composers - Gaetano Donizetti, Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini. These include Donizetti's “Una furtiva lagrima” (L'Elisir d'Amore) which was made famous by Enrico Caruso, whose famous performance of the aria paved the way for the opera's return to the repertoire after years of neglect. Equally as beautiful is “Spirto gentil” (La Favorita) in which the lead character laments the loss of his love forever.

I was not compensated for this post. I was provide a copy of the album to facilitate my honest option.

Saturday, December 18

Pacific Northwest Nutcracker

Every year we attend the Pacific Northwest Nutcracker and every year it is just as magical!
We actually bought out tickets in July when they go on sale. I know it is hard to think of the holidays in the summer but it is our tradition. Daddy always sneaks off while we are making crafts and buys them something from the gift shop. Here they are holding their Clara dolls from a previous visit and the new miniature jewelry boxes Daddy got them that day. Daddy also purchased a Clara ornament for each of the girls. It was the first ornament on our tree this year. This year we had a surprise for the girls, at intermission we got to go back stage. The girls were just so excited to see backstage. Intermission is not very long so it was a quick tour but so magical. We got to see how the waves are moved, to touch the 'snow', say 'Hello' to the Peacock and the grown-up Clara. We also saw the Chinese dancers and the Sugar Plum Fairy practising. As we were leaving we also saw some of the mouse costumes and so much more. Princess A has not stopped talking about going backstage and even shared it with her class. There is still time to see the Nutcracker this year as they shows until December 27. It could even be a Christmas gift. Princess G's teacher mentioned that her daughter has asked for tickets to the Pacific Northwest Nutcracker this year. I sent her a link to special offers on tickets and I suggest you check too as the Nutcracker is a great family tradition that we will continue for many, many years!

Thursday, December 16

New Possibilities

What do you want to happen in the new year? I have been thinking lately that I need to do things a little differently. I love my life but how could I make it better. I realized that I need to take better care of my self. I am relatively healthy but I don't really get the exercise that I should. There have been many health scares and catastrophes in my family lately. My brother-in-law suffered a traumatic brain injury and at one point they thought he would never wake up. Luckily he is practically back to his old self, nine hard months later. If you met him you would never know, as his family we notice small differences, but only small things. My father was also diagnosed with cancer around the same time. Long story short, it is melanoma in his lungs and somewhere in his neck (they never did find the primary location). He seems to be making a full recovery but all of these things made me want to take better care of my self. My first step was to get a physical. Beside being checked when I was pregnant I have not had a full work-up since I was in my 20s, right out of college. I am also going to get a full body mole check next week. Many family members have had skin cancer but, until my dad, it was always Basel cells. Hopefully nothing is found and I am healthy. Assuming that, I need to get in even better health. I have decided to start swimming again. As a child I was on a swim team all through grade school. I was really good at Butterfly that is what I was always assigned for the IM medleys (four person relay and each does a different stroke.) As soon as my girls are back in school in the new year I am going to swim laps twice a week. I do go swimming with my two girls but as they are beginner swimmers I need to be right next to them the whole time we are in the pool.
I also want to eat healthier. We already eat lots of fruits and vegetables but I will admit that I do not eat the recommended 5 servings everyday. I do eat 5 servings on some days but not every day. I want to reach my 80s at least and luckily my family does have longevity. Almost all of my grandparents and great-grandparents lived into their 80s and some their 90s. But I don't just want to be alive I want to be ALIVE. I want to have a full and active life and to do that I need to be health. Now right now I have just a little over 2 hours by myself after I drop my girls off at school before I have to be back. Now next Fall I will have over 6 hours. Soon I will have to think of the possibilities available then.

I wrote this blog post while participating in the TwitterMoms and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network blogging program, for a $50 gift card. For more information on how you can participate, click here.
About OWN: The New Oprah Winfrey Network New shows. New faces. New possibilities.
OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network is a multi-platform media company designed to entertain, inform and inspire people to live their best lives. OWN will debut on January 1, 2011, in approximately 80 million homes on what is currently the Discovery Health Channel. During the OWN launch weekend, viewers will have the chance to see a little of everything OWN has to offer. OWN programming includes original series and specials, all focused on entertaining, informing and inspiring people to live their best lives.

Giveaway: Fancy Pals by Aurora (Perfect Gifts)


My girls just love stuffed animals and have just started getting into cute purses. Aurora Fancy Pals is perfect because it is both. Each comes with a so sweet plush animal and a cute carrier which they can also use as a purse just like my girls do. The plush animals are just so soft and sweet. We received the black and white puppy and the purple kitten. They both came with a cute pink carrier/purse with hearts on them. Aurora is the same company that makes those oh so cute YooHooFriends (see my previous review). Aurora makes great quality plush animals. They are so soft and so far have held up to lots of love from my girls. What a cute gift for that special little girl or girls in your life. I like that the cute carriers can be used as a purse too. My girls like to use them as a regular purse when they play store (they use monopoly money to buy stuff). They also use them to carry anything and everything. We also have quite the collection of strawberry shortcake dolls (some were mine), ponies, princess dolls, star wars figurines and other stuffed animals which ride in the purse when it has become plane or even a boat in their imagination. Of course they also use the carrier to carry their new friends. They named their new friends, Oreo the puppy and lollipop the kitten.
I was just at Claire's today picking up hopefully the last Santa gift for my girls and I saw a huge selection of Aurora stuffed animals including YooHoo&Friends and Fancy Pals.


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Tuesday, December 14

Dislocated my Jaw at the Dentist

Guess what happen to me at the Dentist today! It was not my Dentist's fault, it just happen because my mouth had to be open for about 70 minutes. I was having some fillings replaced. I had the other side of my mouth done a week and a half ago. When I had that treatment a week and a half ago I did have a hard time getting my jaw to pop back into proper alignment. I have TMJ but I have been able to manage it so it only bothers me twice a year when I have dental cleanings. If I open my jaw wide my jaw joint can become misaligned. I have always been able to pop it back by opening and shutting my mouth a few times. This time I could only get one side back in the joint. Luckily my Dentist knew what to do and she was able to get get my jaw back in the proper position. Since my jaw has been dislocated I have to follow a specific treatment for at least the next week. I am not suppose to open my mouth more than and inch and no yawning, I have to hold my mouth closed if I feel one coming on. The Dentist also wrote out two prescriptions for me, a very strong Motrin and at night, Valium. I have never had anything more than over the counter ibuprofen so I am not sure how well I will react to it. I really did not want to take the prescription for the Valium but it is proven to help with relaxing the muscle of the jaw and helps with swelling in the jaw too. I have to be very careful for the next week so my jaw does not becomes dislocated again. Once I can chew again, (in a few days) it will have to be soft foods. After a week I am then suppose to slowing start stretching my jaw open a little more each day. I have no idea what I will be eating for the next few day. I have only had black bean soup (pure liquid) with a tiny bit of shredded cheese that melted and yogurt. I had to slurp both of them as even opening my mouth for a spoon is uncomfortable.

Monday, December 13

Giveaway: Show Your Helping Hand with Hamburger Helper



Growing up we never went without food but there were times we went to bed still hungry because we had to make sure we had enough food to last the week. Hamburger Helper® is partnering with GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter and actor Tim McGraw to help Feeding America. Millions of meals will be delivered to local food banks through the Show Your Helping Hand™ campaign.


How can you help? You can support the campaign purchasing and then submitting codes from specially marked boxes of Hamburger Helper at www.showyourhelpinghand.com or by logging on to make a donation. Hamburger Helper has already donated more than half a million dollars and will contribute up to an additional $100,000 to Feeding America through this program. Do you think a single code won't make a difference? Hamburger Helper will donate 17 cents per code and that is enough for Feeding America to deliver one meal to a local food bank. So every time you submit a code you are helping provide a meal for someone.

Giveaway: One of my readers can win a prize pack that includes a box of Hamburger Helper skillet meals, a Hamburger Helper foam “Helping Hand” and a copy of Tim McGraw’s “Southern Voice” CD.

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Visiting Santa

Every year the girls tell me that Santa is so busy he has fake Santas pretend to be him at mall but we visit th ereal one. He is a great Santa and remembers the girls every year as does the photographer. After telling Santa what they want it was time to go over the candy stream. Next the went around to the candy stream to pick up their favorite candies. I love that both still believe so much!!!

Saturday, December 11

My Great Wolf Lodge Birthday

When we arrived we tried to check in but we had a long wait. I always bring plenty of snack to have in our room. We went a week or so before Halloween and they had trick-or-treating every night. Princess A's costume really glowed under a black light. Before our visit Princess G was still nervous about swimming. Soon she was swimming with a life jacket for the first time. We only went for one night but we had plenty of time. Happy Birthday to me! My darling husband also bought me a cake so I did not have to make my own.

Friday, December 10

Giveaway: Terro Ant & Spider Killer Review

All summer we had ants invading our walkway. Our side walkway is stepping stones surrounded by pebbles which the ants were undermining. I was very excited to try the Terro Outdoor Ant Barrier Shaker Bag. I was all set to try it when a huge snow storm hit and I have not seen the ants since then. I guess I will have to wait for the warmer weather before trying the Terro Ant Barrier. According to Terro:

Since most ant infestations are linked to a colony that is actually located underground outside the house, Clark recommends applying TERRO Outdoor Ant Killer Granules around the entire perimeter of the house. “The Outdoor Ant Killer Granules are packaged in an easy-to-apply Shaker Bag™ that allows the granules to be easily distributed in a three- to five-foot band around the typical house,” says Clark. No spreader is needed to apply.

I was also set Terro Spider Killer which the snow did not stop a need for. Since the Terro Spider Killer was delivered I have not seen a single spider in the house. That is a very good thing since my kids like to yell when they see a spider and I have to drop everything to take care of it. Believe me when one is in the middle of chopping raw meat one does not want to stop, wash hands, remove the spider and chop again. From Terro:

Terro Spider Killer is a crack and crevice aerosol contact spray that is highly effective against spiders, including brown recluses, black widows and hobo species, scorpions, cockroaches, crickets and other pests. “Because the product kills on contact, it immediately eases the dread of having a spider enter the home. However, the spray has a residual control so it continues to stop pests from entering your home for up to 12 weeks,” says Clark. An extension tube allows the user to choose between a directional “stream” for crack and crevice treatment, or a regular spray pattern.

Do you have an ant, spider or ant and spider problem?

Giveaway: One of my readers can win the same products I was sent TERRO Outdoor Ant Killer Granules and TERRO Spider Killer Spray.

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Thursday, December 9

Prima Princessa Presents The Nutcracker Review



Both of my girls love ballet and they adore the Nutcracker Ballet. They both have a collection of nutcrackers, a Clara doll (purchased at the ballet), and the San Francisco production of the Nutcracker on DVD. As you can see they love everything to do with the Nutcracker. They were both very excited and could not wait to watch Prima Princessa Presents the Nutcracker DVD. After they watched it for the first time they quickly changed into ballet clothes and wanted to watch it again. They have been watching both Nutcracker DVDs that we have. We have been attending the Nutcracker Ballet the last few years and the girls watched the Nutcracker in the car on the way to the show. My girls really loved dressing up and dancing along. The DVD is also to watch before attending a live presentation of the Nutcracker as the story is explained in a way that they will understand.

Would you like to watch this great presentation of the Nutcracker, perfect for kids? Some local PBS stations will be presenting Prima Princessa Presents The Nutcracker. Just click here to see a list of stations and the dates it will error. Keep checking back as more air dates are being added (I am still waiting for our PBS station to be added to the list.) If you are not on the list or want to purchase the Prima Princessa Presents the Nutcracker for a ballet loving child you can purchase the DVD through Amazon.



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Wednesday, December 8

Advent Calender Craft

With the big snow storm right before Thanksgiving we had to reschedule the girls' Girl Scout meetings. Since both troops (Princess A's Brownie troop and Princess G's and my Daisy troop) were doing the same craft and practising for the same parade we had the meetings together. The Brownie troop made their own design and drew it with puffy glitter paint. They then glued on 25 Hershey Kisses. The Daisy troop already had the trees drawn on so they only needed to glue on the kisses.
The girls both love eating one of their Hershey Kisses everyday and counting how many are left.

Monday, December 6

Hickory Farms Review




Every year I remember the Hickory Farm gift baskets and or boxes arriving at our house. My parents always received at least one each holiday season. My sisters and I always went for the candy first. We always knew the season of gifts was starting once we had one of those strawberry flavored candies. My grandparents liked to send the Hickory Farm gifts and if we were lucky they took us when they want shopping. I remember they always had a sample for me to try while my grandparents shopped. My grandmother liked to look at everything but if my memory is right she always bought the same gifts every year. Just like me, as soon as our Hickory Farms Beef & Turkey Hearty Gift Box arrived my girls went for the strawberry candies. Next was the beef sausage which went very fast. I put the rest away to enjoy the next day. The cranberry mustard was perfect for the turkey sausage and perfect for leftover turkey from Thanksgiving. Did you grow up with Hickory Farms? Our local mall does not have a Hickory Farms booth set up during the Holiday season but luckily orders can be placed from their website. Also Hickory Farms is offering free shipping to APO (military addresses overseas). What a great gift for our military service men and women.

I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Hickory Farms and received a signature gift box from Hickory Farms to thank me for taking the time to participate.

Sunday, December 5

Giveaway: Cradle Rock: Michael Jackson, Ke‏nny Chesney and Johnny Cash Lullabies

I was not sure what to expect when I first heard about Cradle Rock. I figured the music would almost be elevator music version of the songs. The songs are a mix between lullabies, the original music and classical music if it was played with a xylophone. it is kind of hard to describe but not hard to enjoy. My girls already like some Micheal Jackson music so that is the one they listened to the most. We did enjoy all three but Michel Jackson was their favorite. I leaned a more toward the Kenny Chesney Cradle Rock CD. I am still enjoying all three. The music is fun and lively but at the same time soothing. My girls are no longer babies and I found the 3 albums nice music to listen to during homework. If you would like to take a listen yourself, click here and then click on the album you would like to listen to.

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Friday, December 3

Giveaway: Norah Jones...Featuring



I have been a fan of Norah Jones music for a long time and I have a few of her earlier albums. I was very excited to review the new Norah Jones CD ...Featuring. Besides getting to listen to Norah Jones you also get to listen to so many other great artist. It was fun listening to the album the first time and trying to guess who she was singing with. My favorite song on this album is "More than This"

Here is a complete list of the songs on ...Featured:

1. Love Me – The Little Willies
2. Virginia Moon – The Foo Fighters featuring Norah Jones
3. Turn Them – Sean Bones featuring Norah Jones
4. Baby It's Cold Outside – Willie Nelson featuring Norah Jones
5. Bull Rider – Norah Jones and Sasha Dobson
6. Ruler Of My Heart – Dirty Dozen Brass Band featuring Norah Jones
7. The Best Part – El Madmo
8. Take Off Your Cool – OutKast featuring Norah Jones
9. Life Is Better – Q-Tip featuring Norah Jones
10. Soon The New Day – Talib Kweli featuring Norah Jones
11. Little Lou, Prophet Jack, Ugly John – Belle & Sebastian featuring Norah Jones
12. Here We Go Again – Ray Charles featuring Norah Jones
13. Loretta – Norah Jones featuring Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
14. Dear John – Ryan Adams featuring Norah Jones
15. Creepin' In – Norah Jones featuring Dolly Parton
16. Court & Spark – Herbie Hancock featuring Norah Jones
17. More Than This – Charlie Hunter featuring Norah Jones
18. Blue Bayou – Norah Jones featuring M. Ward

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Thursday, December 2

School Happenings

The girls each entered the PTA Reflections contest this year.
Princess A entered a drawing and photograph.
Princess A entered a drawing, photograph and story.
Both of them won and will move on to the district competition.
They both had their photograph win and Princess A's story also won. In October Princess A won a WOW award for Kindness.
Each month her school pick a positive attribute and pick 2 - 4 kids in each class to win an award. That same day (they picked matching outfits on their own) Princess G had her ICU picked so she won an ice cream party. An ICU is when a staff member (not their own teacher) catches them doing something good or following the rules well. Once a month 1 ICU is chosen from each class and gets a prize. A few days before Halloween Princess A and her class took a field trip to see the play Frog and Toad. It was her first real play and she loved it. The last day of school before Halloween was Princess A's first PJ day at school. Only her class earned the privilege. She wore her Give a Mouse a cookie PJs and her cupcake nightgown over it. Last week was the 50 day of school for kindergartners so they dressed up in 50s clothes.
Princess A was nice enough to let her sister borrow her long pink skirt and I sewed a leash and Scottie dog (I had a felt one) to complete the look.

Monday, November 29

Review: Duncan Hines Decadent Cake Mixes and Glazes



The girls and I love baking so we were all very excited when we received two boxes of Duncan Hines Decadent Cake Mixes and two of the new Amazing Glazes. Of course we made the Triple Chocolate first. What can I say we love chocolate. It was just so yummy and it really does taste decadent. My husband thought I made it from scratch and that it took a long time. The girls had to show Daddy the box before he believed it was from a box. It really took some will power to not finish it off that first night after everyone went to sleep. I did have a small nibble but stopped myself at that point. We saved the second one for Thanksgiving. I also made a sweet potato pie (my first one ever) for dessert which my husband and I loved but the girls not so much. They were very happy we had made a second dessert. I do make made dessert items from scratch but when making a cake I use a mix (and when making brownies.) A mix is just so much easier, especially if I am making a chocolate cake. These new Decadent Cake Mixes are a step above. They are just so yummy and the glazes are even easier to use. Perfect for those holiday potlucks. If you bring one of these everyone will think you slaved away in the kitchen and be impressed. I have always been a fan of cake mixes but now Duncan Hines has raised the bar!






This post was written for Family Review Network & Duncan Hines who provided the complimentary product for review in exchange for my honest opinions.

Thursday, November 25

Happy Thanksgiving with my Little Bakers!

Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, November 24

Snow Days!!

Monday was a late start so no school for Princess G but Princess A did attend.
Tuesday and Wednesday were snow days.
Princess G had no school this week and Princess A just half a day.
They having been loving all the snow!

Monday, November 22

Snow!!!

This morning before school started.
More snow fell and school has been canceled tomorrow.
Last year we had snow for about 20 minutes and it never lasted once hitting the ground!

Wednesday, November 17

Giveaway: Old El Paso Family Taco Night



When I was growing up Tuesday was our Taco night. We even had special bowls for each of the ingredients. We had four bowls, one for the taco meat (ground beef), lettuce, tomato and cheese. We also had salsa and sour cream. We put it all on the table and we each made our taco the way we liked it, lots of sour cream for me.


Last Friday was our first Family Taco night. I made our tacos in the kitchen, I can just see the mess if I let the girls make their own taco at the table. We all had grape tomatoes (cut in half), lettuce, and shredded cheese. The girls and I also added sour cream. The girls were so excited for our taco night and can't wait for next Friday to do it again. I have made soft taco (really burritos) before but this was the first time for them to eat a hard taco shell. They really loved it and each ate two tacos.
Do you have a taco night?
Once a week or once a month?

Old El Paso offers a variety of seasonings, sides, sauces, and meal kits as simple solutions for a family taco night. dinner. The Old El Paso® products includes chilies, dinner kits, dips and sides, enchilada sauce, refried beans, seasoning mixes, shells, taco sauce and salsa. The Old El Paso taco seasoning mix selection includes flavors like Burrito, Cheesy Taco, Chili, Fajita, Taco, Mild Taco and even a seasoning with 40% less sodium. There are so many ways to enjoy Taco night, you could even use precooked chicken for a new twist.

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One of my readers will win an Old El Paso “Family Taco Night” prize pack which includes a packet of original Old El Paso Taco Seasoning, a Cactus Chip & Dip Serving dish, a set of 3 Fiesta Chili Pepper serving dishes and a $10 gift card to purchase your taco fixings.

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Tuesday, November 16

Little Star Children's Book Review

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Ever since Little Star arrived Princess G has been asking someone to read it to her. She has been able to get her big sister, Mommy and Daddy to read it to her at least once a day. Luckily the story is very sweet so we don't mind reading it over and over. Description:
“I think I understand!” Little Star cried out. “The baby Jesus is a king! He’s just little!” A king is about to be born! The stars in the heavens are competing to shine the brightest to celebrate his birth. But when they see the poor family, the donkey, the shabby stable, the stars all think, That can’t possibly be a king. We’ve been fooled. All except one. The smallest, loneliest star in the sky, Little Star, is the only one to understand what the king was about to bring to the world. But what can Little Star do for him?
Little Star really is such a sweet book and my girls are even making plans to make a special star for the top of our tree. I can see us reading this book every year around the holiday but since my girls like holiday books year round we will be enjoying this book all of the time. A great book to read Christmas eve!
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Sunday, November 14

Art Docent Examples

A parent at my daughters' school has started an Art Docent program. Basically a parent volunteer teaches an art concept to a class. A list of projects, supplies and instruction are provided to the volunteer and they teach it to the class.

Friday, November 12

Giveaway: Nature Made Prenatal + DHA plus Cloth Diapers and Food Processor


It is so important to make sure you are getting all the nutrients you need when you are pregnant and if possible before you even start trying. When my husband and I decided that we wanted to start our family I started taking prenatal vitamins before we started trying. I wanted to do everything I could do for the health of our future baby. Nature Made has a over the counter Prenatal Multivitamin with 200mg DHA in one single softgel so pregnant (or nursing moms) can take just one softgel per day. According to Nature Made each softgel contains: 200mg DHA, 800mg Folic Acid, Vitamins A,C,D and Zinc, Iron, B – Complex (Vitamins B6, B12), PA/DHA, Niacin. I have been taking the multivitamin softgels easily and it is nice to only have to remember and swallow one pill. The only draw back is that the bottle of softgels does have a slight fish smell when opened. DHA is an omega-3 fatty which can be found in fish so that makes sense. Now the smell is very slight and did not bother me. When I was expecting Princess A I could not stand the smell of fish but with Princess G fish did not bother me at all. If you are sensitive to certain smells just don't sniff the bottle.

Giveaway: The of my readers will win a 9 month supply of Nature Made Prenatal + DHA vitamin, 2 packs of cloth diapers and a food processor (see the pictures).

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Thursday, November 11

Giveaway: $25 to Safeway and Fiber One Review

I always make a point to have breakfast every morning but sometimes I just don't have enough time and still get the girls to school on time. On mornings like that I grab a granola bar to eat in the car. Once the girls are at school I then come home for a real breakfast. I admit I really like chocolate in my granola bars so the Fiber One Chewy Bar was perfect, lots of chocolate! I also picked out the Fiber One Raisin Bran Cluster since Princess G and I like raisins in our cereal. The funny think is that Princess G will not eat raisins in anything but cereal. We both liked the little clusters too, they are so yummy.


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One of my readers will win: two Fiber One VIP coupons (one for cereal and one for the bars) and a $25 gift card to Safeway(also valid at Dominick’s, Tom Thumb, Randalls, Vons, and Genuardi’s).

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Tuesday, November 9

Wordless Wednesday: Fairy House

To make the fairy feel more at home they also decorated the outside with leaves and flowers.
(And used a lot of Mommy's tape!) They wanted to leave it outside hoping a fairy would move in overnight. They even left some candy as a treat.

Monday, November 8

Giveaway: Lawry's Seasoning Mixes


As a kid I remember my parents using Lawry's. I remember seeing that red swirl sitting on our counter. Since then I have been a fan and when I moved out on my own I always made sure I Lawry's in my spice cabinet. Now I have a new Lawry's favorite, their new Seasoning Mixes. I was sent four yummy flavors:

Asian Style Beef & Broccoli – This easy to prepare stir fry meal will remind your family of their favorite Asian restaurant. The dish combines beef, broccoli and seasonings with a hint of garlic. Serve it over rice for a complete, satisfying meal.

Chimichurri Burrito Casserole – Lawry’s gives the Burrito casserole a new twist with this traditional Latin American sauce. With a few simple fresh ingredients, mealtime just got a lot more exciting.

Mediterranean Sundried Tomato & Garlic Chicken – Add a taste of the Mediterranean to your family’s casserole. This easy to bake casserole combines chicken, pasta, tomatoes and Feta cheese for a flavorful meal any night of the week.

Tuscan Style Chicken Marsala with Garlic & Basil–This effortless version of a restaurant favorite comes together on your stovetop with just a few fresh ingredients. Flavorful garlic and basil gives this meal its own Tuscan flair, perfect for serving over pasta or rice.

They are really so easy and the part I like best is the additional ingredients you need are listed on the front. I made the Chimichurri Burrito Casserole first since I already had the additional ingredients on hand. I did not have tomato sauce but I substituted with tomato paste and water. The recipe calls for flour tortilla but I did half flour and half corn tortillas since that is what Princess A and her Dad like. Princess G and I ate the flour tortilla ones. It was just so yummy. We had plenty leftover which my husband took half to work and the rest I had. I was not sure if the girls would like it and if it would be too spicy. It did have spice in it but it was not too much for the girls. I served it with a bit of sour cream and the ate it all. I can't wait to try the other 3 flavors!

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One of my readers will win the same package I was sent: Lawry’s “Complete Meal Ideas” gift pack that includes all four of the new Lawry’s seasoning mix varieties – Asian Style Beef & Broccoli, Chimichurri Burrito Casserole, Mediterranean Sundried Tomato & Garlic Chicken, and Tuscan Style Chicken Marsala with Garlic & Basil – in addition to a marinating dish.






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Sunday, November 7

Rock Collection

Princess A's class had a mini fair and each 2nd grader brought in a collection, bakes goods or something they made. Princess A decided to bring in the rocks she received mostly from Santa last year. The fair was about 30 minutes and ended just as Princess G's kindergarten ended, perfect timing. Princess A had a blast talking about her rocks and naming the types of rocks that she knows.

Saturday, November 6

5K Race for Princess A

Princess A ran another 5K. She and Daddy ran the race together, and I am told they ran most of it. Princess G kept me company as we waited for our runners to return. Here they are, a little over 30 minutes later (her official time was 34:40). Of course Daddy got to carry all of Princess A layers as she got hot. She had to dress warmly as the temperature at the start of the race was just above freezing. She just loves running and wants to run more races but I think 2 or 3 a year is good at her age.
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Thursday, November 4

LISTERINE Oral Care Challenge

The girls were both excited when the package of Listerine and Reach products came. They want to start using them right then. We went to their bathroom and they both used the Agent Cool Blue, a tinting pre-rinse. they both loved that their teeth turned a little blue. They like seeing have different days the blue is stronger in different spots. They then started brushing to remove the blue. I usually brush their teeth after they were done but each time there was no more blue for me to brush off. Next they each get a drink of water and then have the Listerine Smart Rinse. You are are not suppose to eat or drink for 30 minutes after which is why they like to have a drink before they start swishing it in their mouths. The girls have always been good about brushing their teeth but not they are excited to do it. Now they were not the only ones to get some goodies. I also got to try out some Listerine. I have not used Listerine in a while so the package prompted me to start using it again. I really liked the Listerine Total Care. My mouth always feels so much cleaner after I use it after brushing and flossing.
Listerine and Reach with America's Toothfairy launched "Trick or Treat for America's Toothfairy," a campaign to raise awareness of pediatric dental disease and help provide life changing care to underserved children. Lack of Dental care can be a very serious medical condition and they are trying to help. If you want more information on America's Toothfairy please visit their site.
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Tuesday, November 2

10 Tips for Bring a New Baby Home

My youngest is not a baby anymore but I remember when I brought her home just over 5 years ago. You will be tired but also very excited. When I brought my first baby home (7 years ago) we lived near family so I had some help. Now with my youngest we had moved a few states away so it was just my husband and I. Here are my 10 tips to make the first few days go smoothly:


  1. Clean the house before your due date or even better get your husband to clean, especially bathrooms you will not have the energy or desire to clean toilets for a while.
  2. Have a full fridge and make sure it is stocked with easy to make meals such as soups, salads, sandwich fixings, cereal and fruit.
  3. Buy diapers ahead of time! You will need many, many diapers so buy a lot or if you are going to do cloth diapers have them ready! You do not want to have to go out shopping.
  4. When people ask if they can help say "YES!"
  5. Set up diaper changing stations in each room and at least on each level, you do not want to go up and downstairs all day to change diapers. You just need a changing pad, diapers, wipes and possibly diaper cream. I usually just changed them on the floor, a bed or the couch but make sure you have a changing pad because they will go while you are changing them.
  6. Forget about fancy clothes for the first few month, babies do not like being changed so the easier the clothes the better, footed sleepers are perfect. Save the cute outfits for pictures.
  7. Babies love to be snug so have lots of receiving blankets, wrap them up like a burrito and they will sleep much more peacefully.
  8. Sleep! When the baby takes a nap it is not time to clean, if you are hungry eat but then lay down!
  9. Turn off your phone and limit visitors. If you do want people to come over pick an hour (best time is right after a nap) and tell everyone they can come at that time but only for that hour, then kick them out. Make sure that everyone is healthy and have them wash their hands. Don't feel bad about asking people to wash their hands, you can always play the new mother card.
  10. Get out of the house! The best is to take a walk and put the baby in a stroller. It will seem to take forever to get everything ready, and it will but still get outside. Obviously it also depends on the weather but if it is too hot or too cold walk around a mall. Bring a blanket to cover the stroller opening in case it is needed.

I could probably think of many more but I want to mention one last thing. ASK FOR HELP! Everyone wants to help and see that cute new baby. Ask them to bring a meal, pick up milk (or fresh fruit) at the store, buy a package of diapers or just to bring you a treat. You are new at this and exhausted so take it easy. The house and yourself will not be the same as before but that is alright. Just enjoy this time, even the up all night times will eventually be fond memories or at least something you can commiserate with other parents.


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Monday, November 1

Trick or Treating!

We started about 5:45, which my husband thought was much to early. The girls went to about 15 houses and they were ready to come home and pass out candy.
They ate a few pieces of candy and then they picked five to save (they ate most of them today) and the rest were left out for the candy fairy.

Sunday, October 31

Not a Halloween Party at School

Halloween (and any costumes) is not allowed at my girls' school so the kindergarten classes had a Fall party. The class traveled to 3 classrooms and in the first I was in charge of the the spoon race. Princess G was very fast! In the next room I was in charge of golf. Princess G got a ball in after it hit my shoe which was tricky since I was not close to the hole at all. In this room they also had a spider game (similar to a fishing game) which Princess G won a very sparkly spider ring. In the last room Princess G made an owl for a treat bag (staple it over a sandwich bag) but she wanted it to play with. It is downstairs on a window as a decoration right now. Do you like our spiders? I made the same kind last year (click here for a tutorial I made last year) and this year my Daisy troop made them. Princess G, another Daisy at the school and I wore them all day and we each received many compliments. I even had one of the pre-school teacher drag me around to show some of the staff! She made one that night and wore it to school on Friday (the non-Halloween party was Thursday.)
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