
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Andrew's Big Day
He loved this sand table they had in the classroom, as did Carson. They have a nice rug and couch for story time, two computers with educational games ~ something he has not been exposed to and I'm pretty sure he will enjoy; tables and chairs and an area with a little play kitchen. They also did a hearing, vision, and speech screening on him ~ which he did "perfect" on, said the speech therapist and then she said something like, which is too bad because he would have been really fun to work with.
A few weeks ago at the swimming pool, Andrew met a little boy that he really liked playing with at the pool. They played together probably 3 or 4 different times. We found out at the open house that he was going to be in Andrew's class! It was so cute when they saw each other they gave each other big hugs.
Then we were off to meet Grandma and Grandpa K. They had wondered if Andrew would like to come spend a few days with them. So we met them half way and Andrew went on home with them. Chad, Carson and I will be going there Sunday morning for the rest of this weekend. Andrew was really looking forward to this time. I'm sure he is having so much fun, I wonder how many tractor rides he has had already. (Perhaps I should have them blog about his time there! :) .) On the way to meet Grandma and Grandpa, Andrew said "But I'm going to miss my brother." Isn't that sweet! I said we would miss him too but we would see him soon.
I enjoyed spending the day with only Carson. He talks a lot and I think I notice it more when Andrew isn't around. Our conversations were often like this... Mommy? Yes, Carson. Daddy. (sometimes pointing to something that is Daddy's, sometimes a question as to where Daddy is) Or.... Mommy? Yes, Carson. Chair. or, Dog. or, Horse. or, Ball. I would then repeat whatever he said and he would say "ya". (I should keep track how many times a day he says ya, Mommy and Daddy.) We have asked Carson where Andrew is and he usually points outside and says "bye". It will be fun to see how they respond to being together again.
Chad and I were able to have a "date night" tonight. A neighbor friend of ours offered to watch Carson so we could go out. We had dinner out and ran a few errands before picking Carson up. We also rented Bucket List (good movie) to watch after Carson was in bed. So nice to have some adult time!
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
What is your favorite Olympic sport to watch?
Diving - 0 (0%)
Gymnastics - 7 (43%)
Beach Volleyball - 5 (31%)
Track & Field - 1 (6%)
Basketball - 0
Soccer - 0
Other - 0
I really enjoyed watching the Olympics the past two weeks. Not sure what I will do between the hours of 8pm -11 or 12 now! :) I always enjoy watching gymnastics, weren't Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin really fun to watch? But then there was swimming ~ Michael Phelps is incredible! The way he would quickly come from behind and win by fingertips. Women's beach volleyball was really exciting as well. Winning Gold two times in a row! I did enjoy watching Track & Field too. One of my favorite races to run in High School was the 4 x 100 relay. Both men and women U.S. teams dropped the baton in these relays. What was up with that? That is something that happens in Junior High meets not the Olympics!
I guess you get what you pay for
So last night we cut them, took the pits out and put them in the composter! This really upsets me (ok, I am over it now) but it does. I love having fresh produce but it drives me crazy when I don't use it and the produce goes bad. Chad on the other hand, gets a little twinkle in his eye and a smile comes to his face as he sees me putting these items in the used ice cream bucket so he can take it out to the compost. He got this compost container sometime this spring and he has made compost "tea" from the liquids and watered plants with it. He hopes to also fertilize the lawn with it once we have enough.
Perhaps we could have made jam with these peaches, but honestly they were NOT good. I did can the tomatoes I got from the auction today. And Carson and I have enjoyed the musk melon (cantaloupe), Chad and Andrew aren't big fans. And I'm sure the potatoes will be yummy. So not a total waste.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Produce auction

Today the boys and I went to a produce auction with friends from church. What a neat experience!! All the produce there was locally grown and the majority of it was from Amish farms. The boys enjoyed seeing all the massive quantities of produce and the Amish buggies and horses. One other friend and I watched the children while one of the other ladies did the bidding. (I had no idea what the auctioneer was saying!) She asked us what we would be interested in and bid on those items, then we split up the produce. Some of the lots up for auction were huge ~ 100+ melons. But that is how you get the deals apparently. I got the above produce for $19.00!! 1/2 bushel of peaches for $7.00! Melons for $0.25 each!! 5# bags of potatoes for $1.75 each! Looks like we will be doing more canning.
Daddy's day with the boys
After the park the boys and Chad watched a little bit of Kenyon College's football team practice. Then the three of them ate lunch at Wendy's. The pictures below were taking on Sunday. Chad brought home Andrew's frosty and Andrew got it out of the freezer yesterday. I thought this moment between Andrew and Carson was just too cute! Amazing that Andrew would so willingly share his frosty with Carson and equally amazing that Carson let Andrew feed him bite after bite!

Friday, August 22, 2008
"Corn jelly"
Andrew asked "Are we going to have corn jelly?"
Me ~ "Corn jelly? What do you mean?"
Andrew ~ "You know, you cut it off and stir it up."
I'm not sure if he is thinking of the last time we all ate corn on the cob and he didn't like eating it off the cob, so we cut it off for him. Or if he is thinking of this past Saturday when we did corn for the freezer for this winter. So Andrew ate "corn jelly" today for lunch.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Anything you can do I can do better; I can do anything better than you

But Carson definitely thinks he can/needs to do everything Andrew does. In the above picture, Andrew got out this Cincinnati Reds hat and so of course Carson needed to wear at hat as well. (Maybe instead of NFL football they will play for the Reds and The Buckeyes!) And below, Andrew often likes to lay on the couch after eating breakfast and be covered up with a blanket. He gets down from his chair (after impatiently saying "I'm all done!!") and runs over to the couch. I'm cleaning up his breakfast dishes while he curls up on the couch impatiently saying "I'm cold!!". This morning Carson needed a blanket as well to cover up with.

Just today in the mail, Carson got these crocs. I got them off of eBay. He likes to try on Andrew's crocs. The first pair Andrew got, Tric and Justin got for him and they were a size 6/7. Carson's tennis shoes are a size 5 1/2 but Andrew's old crocs were still really big on him. So these crocs are only a size 4/5 and they are sooo cute! They just seem so tiny but still fit him. Carson was really excited to see them when I opened the package saying "shoes! shoes!" I think he was also excited because they were similar to big brothers.

The past two nights Carson has been left behind while Chad and Andrew have been out. He was not pleased with this. Tues. night was a health fair for Andrew's preschool screening. Carson and I dropped Andrew and Chad off at the health department and went on to run some errands. As Chad was getting Andrew out of his car seat, Carson was patting his chest with both hands saying "Me! Me! Me!" As we drove away, Carson was crying and saying "Daddy." followed by "Me! Me! Me!" Then last night as I was giving Carson a bath, Chad and Andrew went to Lowe's. After Carson's bath, he came out to the living room asking "Daddy?". I told him that Daddy and Andrew went to the store. Again he began patting his chest with his little hands saying "Me! Me! Me!"
He wasn't very happy to be left behind with Mommy. But I enjoyed the time with just Carson. We read a lot of books together, something I don't very often do with just Carson. He was so cute. He really likes cows, horses and dogs right now. He would point to these animals over and over, saying their names and making their animal sounds. He even tried to give these animals hugs by hugging the book and at one time I think he was trying to ride the horse as he put the book between his legs. Several times after we turned the page from on these animals to continue reading the book, he would say "dog. dog. dog" and turn the pages back trying to find the dog. This makes me wonder how he will respond to Andrew going off to preschool in a week and a half.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Change
I've recently also been thinking that I need to exercise more and eat healthier. Especially after seeing so many fit athletes on the Olympics. (No, going to the Olympics is not one of my goals at least not a realistic one) Sometimes that is as far as it gets ~ mere thoughts. Other times, I succeed at exercising more and eating healthier but maybe only for a few days. Why is making changes so hard? Then I think, maybe I should just be content with who I am and the way I look. (ie. I have never had thin legs, they just are not in my genes!)
I may have discovered a solution today! The Gator. I had tried letting Andrew drive this before while I walk but it was just a tooooo slow for a walk to be considered exercise. But today, I took out the screw in the Gator that prevents it from being advanced to the second/faster speed. Andrew didn't even know this speed existed ~ until today. I told him it would only be for when we went for walks. I told him that it was going to be a lot faster. He stepped on the gas and both Andrew and Carsons' heads jerked back, they smiled and said "WHEEE!".
It worked really well. I was afraid it might be too fast and that Andrew would have difficulty steering. He did great. I was able to walk longer and they were content. I think it actually was just a tad faster than I normally walk, so it pushed me a little. When we got back home, I put the screw back in, so they can only drive in the slower speed. Andrew - amazingly- didn't seem to mind that it was slow again. Hopefully we can continue these Gator rides/walks, now I need to work on eating healthier. I guess I should stop eating the chocolate chip cookies I made! .....or maybe just one more!
Potato Quiche

I made this recipe one day last week. I got the recipe from a M.O.P.S. cookbook I have, the recipe was listed in the cookbook by my cousin Staci. I tried to sneak in some finely chopped broccoli but there is no way of sneaking with vegetable fearing Andrew. As soon as I carried it to the table, Andrew said "Broccoli! I don't like broccoli!!" It would also be good with a red or green pepper. The potato crust is wonderful. It is a great recipe to use some leftover ham. We had this for supper but it would be great for breakfast or brunch too.
Potato Quiche
3 cups grated potato
3 T. oil
1 cup grated cheese
3/4 cup diced ham or browned sausage
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 cup evaporated milk
2 eggs
1/2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
Preheat oven to 425. Combine potato and oil. Press mixture in bottom and up sides of a 9 inch pie pan. Bake for 15 minutes. In bottom, place grated cheese, diced ham and onion. In a bowl, mix milk, eggs, salt and pepper. Pour over cheese. Bake for 30 minutes until lightly browned or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Let set 5 minutes.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Cousin time & the love of dessert


For dessert, Chad made this....

Cream Cheese Flan
1 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup water
1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
1 (8oz) package cream cheese, softened
5 eggs
1 t. vanilla extract
1 (12oz) can evaporated milk
Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 350.
Arrange 8 (6oz) oven-safe custard or dessert cups in a large roasting pan. Stir sugar and water in a small saucepan over low heat until sugar dissolves. Increase heat to high and boil without stirring until liquid is a deep golden brown, brushing down sides of saucepan with a wet pastry brush to prevent sugar from crystallizing, about 12 minutes. Quickly pour syrup into prepared cups.
In a blender, combine condensed milk, cream cheese, eggs, and vanilla. Blend until smooth, about 30 seconds. Transfer to large bowl. Whisk in evaporated milk. Divide custard equally among prepared cups. Transfer roasting pan to oven. Pour enough water into roasting pan to come halfway up the sides of the custard cups.
Bake until sides are firmly set and only the very center of custards jiggle slightly when cups are gently shaken, about 45 minutes (custards will firm up as they cool). Remove cups from pan, cover tightly with aluminum foil and refrigerate until cold, at least 4 hours and up to 24 hours. Run small sharp knife around sides of custards. Invert each cup onto a dessert plate, shaking gently to release custard from cups. Drizzle caramel sauce over custard. Serve cold.
Poll - Olympic Sports
Friday, August 15, 2008
my special things

Now he has started brining out the things he sleeps with, blue fleece blanket and two Curious George monkeys (you can only see the hand of the small one in this picture) and sometimes another pacifier to hold. I sort of wondered what this was all about. Then I read this in a Parenting magazine.....
Two-year-old Matthew Mecia's morning ritual is quite a production. Before getting up, he insists on gathering up his blankie and five stuffed animals. He clutches them to his chest as his diaper is changed, then lugs them everywhere, including the breakfast table. "I think it's funny," says his mother, Taryn, of Charlotte, NC. "It's comforting to him."
While this quirky behavior can seem excessive -- and slow down the morning routine -- it's quite common. By hoarding everything from stuffed toys to kitchen utensils, your child is working on his independence, says psychologist Tiffany Field, Ph.D., director of the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami Medical School in Florida. "He's understanding 'I am a separate person and I have things that belong to me,'" she says.
Once he leaves the house, his prized possessions act as a bridge between home and the outside world, making him feel secure. He almost sees them as a part of himself, says Field, so he wants them to go everywhere he goes -- in the car, to preschool, you name it. Of course, that's not always practical. If the load is too much, try limiting his entourage to one special "outside" friend. Or let him pick out a backpack that holds two or three.
Around age 3, your child will develop a better sense of self and outgrow this phase, and you'll all travel a little lighter.
Carson hasn't wanted to take these items out of the house, he usually just likes to walk around the house with them. So he is developing his sense of self? and that things belong to him. I do wish he would leave the paci in his bed. He just seems a little old to have it at other times than at bed.
Carson's water fountain
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Calling all handbag lovers!
I need a new purse/handbag. The things I desire in a purse may be impossible to find. Here is what I am looking for....
1. Something smaller in size - my essential items are credit card, drivers license, cash, cell phone, keys, chapstick or lipgloss, and some eye drops.
2. I think I want something with either a small strap to hang over one shoulder and tuck under my arm or something that has a longer strap that I can put over my head, hang from one shoulder and drape across me to the other side.
3. Something that is versatile, some what casual
4. I don't want to spend a lot of money. (did you know that some purses they actually lock in glass display cases! not for me)
If any of you have a purse/handbag that you really like, I would love to hear what it is and why you like it! Thanks.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Weekend trip
Another fun thing the boys enjoy is swimming in my parents' pool. What was exciting this time is Andrew was able to walk in the shallow end on his tiptoes with his mouth above water! I thought he was going through a growth spurt (clothes getting tighter or no longer fitting and weighing in at 40#!!) so being able to walk in the pool was proof that he indeed is getting taller.
Saturday night we asked Mom and Dad to watch the boys so Chad and I could have a night out. Of course they were pleased to do this for us. Chad and I spent the night in Toledo. We went out to eat at J. Alexanders (you must order an Alex salad with your meal! wonderful!) Then we did a lot of shopping/looking at the mall. How nice to enjoy each other's company without worry about what one of the boys was doing. How nice to also be able to shop and look as long as we wanted!!
Grandma & Grandpa took the boys to McDonalds (they thought about going to the fair but it looked like it might rain) Then they went to another park. Grandma says "Carson isn't afraid of anything!!" The boys were both in bed asleep when Chad & I got back. I think it is fare to say that all six of us had a great night! Thanks for watching the boys so we could have so time away.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Dance Party







Thursday, August 7, 2008
Color blind?

He was really excited about these images. Which made me feel like I don't do enough educational things with him. I should probably start working with him more. With perhaps his numbers or the writing the alphabet....this is where a teaching background would have been nice. I just don't know what kinds of things to do with him.
He will be going to preschool this fall, in less than a month, his first day is Sept. 2nd. I have really mixed feelings about his. I'm really looking forward to having some one-on-one time with Carson, or just running errands with only one child. Andrew is almost always with either Chad or I, especially over the last year that I have been home full time. It seems odd to me to just go drop him off somewhere, with people I don't know and just, leave. I won't be there to make sure he acts appropriately and that he is playing with children that are nice to him. Aahh, letting go....
Andrew is really excited about going to preschool. We dropped in last week to turn in some paperwork and he has an open house the end of this month. He will ask "Am I big enough to go to preschool now?" "When can I go to preschool?" He will be going in the afternoon, which I requested when I filled out paperwork this winter/spring. I chose afternoon because Carson often sleep in a little bit and I didn't want to get him up before he was ready. I enjoy carefree mornings here with the boys. Andrew doesn't usually take a nap and sometimes the afternoons get a little long for us....But now I wish he was going in the morning. After his experience with Vacation Bible School, which was great, but the added structured time for him really wore him out! He doesn't typically take a nap but I think if he went to preschool in the morning, he probably would be tired enough to take a nap. For now we will enjoy this wonderful summer weather we are having and the carefree days of summer.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Be careful...not so rough...
Last night was one of those times. Andrew & Carson were playing with this play tent. They have played so rough with this in the past that it doesn't stand up like it should. Carson was laying on the tent and Andrew was pulling him around the room. Well Andrew forgot to wait for Carson to sit down before starting to pull the tent and Carson fell and hit his head/mouth on our hardwood floor. His lip was bleeding pretty badly.
Then today, I was getting lunch around when I heard a loud crash, followed by Andrew saying "Oopsie, oopsie". I went over to them and Carson was attempting to stand back up, doing his cry when no sounds are coming out. This cry often happens when he is really hurting or when he is really ticked off. Pretty sure both of these apply to his cry today. I just held him for a little while, then pulled him off my shoulder to assess the damage. There was instantly this huge dark purple circle on his forehead. Andrew said he pushed him with his goggles (they were both playing with some toy safety goggles for their tools). I'm not sure what toy Carson landed on but it must have been circular.


Monday, August 4, 2008
Here is another thing I enjoy making
1. Scald utensils to be used with boiling water. (which I don't actually do)






Here are a few tidbits from More-with-Less...Always add fruit, sugar or honey to yogurt with a folding motion. Stirring or beating breaks down the gel. When introducing yogurt for the first time, be a little generous with the sweetener. Once people have acquired a taste for it, they will enjoy the tangy flavor for its own sake. When you spoon yogurt out of its container, there is often some watery separation. This does not affect the taste, but to avoid it entirely, stir one envelope unflavored gelatin into 1/4 cup cold water, warm to dissolve, and stir well into 1 qt. yogurt. Chill. Use this method to salvage a batch that won't thicken properly.
Yogurt takes a while to make, but once you have made it a few times it is really easy. Most of the time you are waiting ~waiting for the milk to reach 180 degrees, waiting for it to cool to 110, waiting for it to become junket-like consistency and during your waiting you can get other things accomplished as well.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Fun with the sprinkler



Friday, August 1, 2008
A couple of great fruit recipes
Apple Crisp

4 c. peeled, sliced apples
1/2 t. salt
1/4 c. water
3/4 c. flour
1 c. sugar
1/3 c. butter
cinnamon
Place apples in buttered 10x6x2-inch pan. (I used a 9x9) Sprinkle with the salt and water. In a bowl, rub together flour, sugar and butter; drop mixture over apples. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake at 350 for 40 minutes or until apples are tender. Serve warm with cream or ice cream.
I usually just fill the pan really full of apples, they tend to bake down. While eating this apple crisp Andrew said very sweetly without any prompting "This cake is good, Mom. Thanks for making this cake for us."
That's Good Peaches

4 cups peeled, sliced peaches (I use more like 5 0r 6 cups)
1/3 cup Bisquick
2/3 cup oatmeal
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
Spray crockery with non-stick spray. In a large bowl, mix dry ingredients together. Stir in peaches and pour in crockery.
Cook on Low for 4-6 hours.
Yesterday when I made this, I didn't have any Bisquick. I used flour and it still seemed to turn out pretty good.
Bald Boy
I was trying to crop this picture so you could see his curls close up (and get Tric out of the picture, just kidding!) but I just managed to put this square around him. If you click on the picture, you can see his curls close up. This picture was taken a few weeks ago, so his hair was a tad longer...until yesterday.
