Just hanging out with my favorite girl. Our first time sharing the joy of painted toenails.
Buddy commented: "Boys don't paint their toe nails, but they do grow beards."
Good luck, son. Don't be too disappointed if you happen to take after your father and find that you can't grow a beard.
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Homemade Frozen Yogurt
One of the nice things about having more cupboard space is that I can finally purchase some kitchen gadgets that I've been wanting and actually have somewhere to put them. So, last week I finally purchased myself an ice cream maker. I was in a hurry to make some ice cream, but didn't have the correct ingredients. I did however, have 3 very important ingredients for making some frozen yogurt.
Only 3 ingredients and oh my goodness was it delicious. Sweet, tangy and especially yummy with graham crackers crumbled on top. In fact, I'm thinking this would make a fantastic frozen pie. just pour it in graham cracker crust then top with a few more crumbs and fresh strawberries.
Strawberry Frozen Yogurt w/Graham Cracker Topping
3 6oz containers of plain greek yogurt (I used the Chobani brand, it's my favorite)
1 small carton Fresh Strawberries ( I didn't actually use the entire carton, as my strawberries had almost reached the end of their freshness.)
1 14oz can sweetened condensed milk
Prep strawberries by cutting them each in half and placing them in your food processor. Process for a few seconds until nicely pulverized. Mix strawberries, condensed milk and yogurt together in a small bowl. Now just follow the manufacturer's instructions on your ice cream maker.
Crush some graham crackers for topping and enjoy! We definitely did.
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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Only 3 ingredients and oh my goodness was it delicious. Sweet, tangy and especially yummy with graham crackers crumbled on top. In fact, I'm thinking this would make a fantastic frozen pie. just pour it in graham cracker crust then top with a few more crumbs and fresh strawberries.
Strawberry Frozen Yogurt w/Graham Cracker Topping
3 6oz containers of plain greek yogurt (I used the Chobani brand, it's my favorite)
1 small carton Fresh Strawberries ( I didn't actually use the entire carton, as my strawberries had almost reached the end of their freshness.)
1 14oz can sweetened condensed milk
Prep strawberries by cutting them each in half and placing them in your food processor. Process for a few seconds until nicely pulverized. Mix strawberries, condensed milk and yogurt together in a small bowl. Now just follow the manufacturer's instructions on your ice cream maker.
Crush some graham crackers for topping and enjoy! We definitely did.
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Neighborhood Parade
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| Nice shades. |
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| Waiting patiently for the parade to begin |
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| More waiting |
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| This small neighborhood parade even had some royalty. Buddy and Jellybean even cheered on the last of the bicycles. |
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| I purchased the last 2 stars in the city. |
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Happy July 4th!
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| July 4 2010 |
-Watching Wall-E
-Eating pop-tarts
-Cheering for our neighborhood parade
-A quick trip to Walgreens
-Bagels
-Naps
-Homemade frozen yogurt
-Burgers, maybe at Five Guys (since we don't have a grill)
-Throwing snaps in the driveway (since D dislikes fireworks and the children are afraid of them)
-Going to bed
Exciting!
What are your plans for the holiday?
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| Me and Jellybean July 4, 2010 |
Whatever your plans, Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Fizzing Planet Art
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| Jellybean's complete planet with extra cheesy grin. |
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| Buddy and Jellybean working on their creations. |
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| Adding more and more color. Jellybean started adding baking soda to her ramekins so that the entire thing would fizz. |
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| Plates transforming into alien planets |
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| Buddy putting the final touches on his monster planet. |
So, what are your favorite rainy/scorching hot day activities??
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Princess Festival 2012
Jellybean and I went on a mom and daughter outing last Saturday. We went to the Princess Festival.
Here she is dressed in her finest princess garb:
We met some beautiful princesses who told their stories and posed for pictures:
Jellybean tried on a new outfit...yeah, it freaks me out a little, too.
Face painting by one of my old high school friends (go figure). I tried to convince Jellybean to choose a more elaborate design. I wanted to get my money's worth, but this is what she picked.
They had several craft stations set up. Jellybean was a little young for some, but she loved making her own hair bow and coloring bookmarks to give away to other children. Such a kind princess.
Jellybean also enjoyed building a sand castle and joining in the dance party with Princess Sonrisa and Little Red Riding Hood.
Before we left, we had to get Jellybean's nails painted. This was the first time for her. She was so excited.
We had a blast. I loved every minute of hanging out with my daughter; just us girls. I get such a kick out of my funny, amazing little girl.
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
Here she is dressed in her finest princess garb:
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| Jellybean doesn't go out for the Disney princess look. She has her own style. |
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| Meeting Cinderella and Rapunzel |
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| I'm a little confused about why the arms don't match... |
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| She looks thrilled, doesn't she? |
Jellybean also enjoyed building a sand castle and joining in the dance party with Princess Sonrisa and Little Red Riding Hood.
Before we left, we had to get Jellybean's nails painted. This was the first time for her. She was so excited.
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| She sat so still. Gotta love the hot pink. |
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| One last carriage ride before departing for home. |
~MJ
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
WW- Water Play
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Leaf Pressing In Progress
I constantly have projects in various stages of completeness. I thought for today's post I'd visit one of those projects in progress.
I love leaf pressing. This may come as no surprise if you happened to catch one of my previous projects inspired by an Orangeola Japanese Maple.
When we moved to our new home I became obsessed with a red bud tree in our backyard. I posted a beautiful picture of it in the Spring. It went from this:
To this:
When I posted the photo of the tree in bloom, I thought that it was a Western Redbud. Once the leaves emerged it turned out to be a Forest Pansy Redbud. The leaves are a gorgeous purple red and perfectly heart shaped. How could I not try and save some of these beautiful leaves?
I picked several leaves (there were way too many to choose from) and went ahead and prepped them for pressing. I started by washing the leaves and then drying them on a paper towel.
After that, I took an sharp knife and carefully cut the stem away so that the heart shape would be more apparent. I usually just press the leaves between two sheets of printer paper,but I decided that I'd try slipping them in some cello bags. I'm thinking that this will make transport and storage a little easier. I hope it was a good idea. (ETA: Putting them in bags was not a good idea. I felt a little dumb when I realized that pressing them this way would just keep the moisture in. Glad I took the leaves out of the bags before it ruined them.)
Pressing is easy after that. I like to do it old school. I slipped the leaves between the pages of one of my large coffee table books and then added on a lot of weight. Another valuable lesson brought to you from my elementary school education.
So, there they'll stay for now while the Complete Works of Shakespeare works its magic. I have so many ideas of how to use the leaves once they are fully dry. Simply framed would be beautiful, but can't you see one of those beautiful leaves as the center piece on a Valentine's Day card? I can.
Now go and find some lovely leaves to press and...
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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I love leaf pressing. This may come as no surprise if you happened to catch one of my previous projects inspired by an Orangeola Japanese Maple.
When we moved to our new home I became obsessed with a red bud tree in our backyard. I posted a beautiful picture of it in the Spring. It went from this:
To this:
When I posted the photo of the tree in bloom, I thought that it was a Western Redbud. Once the leaves emerged it turned out to be a Forest Pansy Redbud. The leaves are a gorgeous purple red and perfectly heart shaped. How could I not try and save some of these beautiful leaves?
I picked several leaves (there were way too many to choose from) and went ahead and prepped them for pressing. I started by washing the leaves and then drying them on a paper towel.
After that, I took an sharp knife and carefully cut the stem away so that the heart shape would be more apparent. I usually just press the leaves between two sheets of printer paper,
Pressing is easy after that. I like to do it old school. I slipped the leaves between the pages of one of my large coffee table books and then added on a lot of weight. Another valuable lesson brought to you from my elementary school education.
So, there they'll stay for now while the Complete Works of Shakespeare works its magic. I have so many ideas of how to use the leaves once they are fully dry. Simply framed would be beautiful, but can't you see one of those beautiful leaves as the center piece on a Valentine's Day card? I can.
Now go and find some lovely leaves to press and...
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Box Canyon-Youth Conference 2012
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| Crimson Columbine- Aquilegia formosa |
One of the highlights to the trip was a hike through Box Canyon in Moroni, UT.
It's a great, easy-ish hike over and through fantastic natural rock formations. Good hiking shoes are recommended as the entire trail is made up of loose rock. Not only was it a beautiful day for a hike, but this canyon was very surprising. The trail is somewhat hard to find, so we were the only group there for the entire hike.
I made a hobby of photographing some of the many, many butterflies (so many butterflies).
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| My best species guesstimation from Left to Right: Boloria chariclea, Field Crescent- Phyciodes pulchella, Clodius Parnassian, Mormon Fritillary, Weidemeyer’s Admiral Butterfly-Limenitis weidemeyerii |
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Onion Bite
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| Photo via SarahLee Foodservice |
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| I've posted this photo before, I still like it. |
So, are we the only people who have noticed the onion bite? It's entirely possible that we're just weird like that.
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
Monday, June 18, 2012
Father's Day 5 Minute Craft
We just finished celebrating Father's Day in our home. It was a nice day. We got to spend time with my Dad, D's Dad and D's Grandfather.
To celebrate the dad in this house, the kids helped me put together a little gift.
I had some scrap booking paper on hand, so I traced the kids' hands on some scrap paper and used that as a pattern for cutting out their prints in color. Then I photoshopped a message and printed it out on some patterned paper. After I glued on the hands, I slapped the entire thing in a frame and whallah!
If you are interested in the template for the message, here it is:
I got the inspiration for this project from this awesome blog: Roots & Wings Co.
You'll notice, that she did her lovely piece on a painted canvas with the hands actually going down, which may or may not add a little extra cuteness to the phrase, "hands down." Also note that their dad is apparently, "the World's Best" That's a pretty lofty claim. Sorry, D, I couldn't quite go there. heh.
This version seemed a little more, what's the word...work. I'm too lazy for canvases and paint. Especially if the project calls for a canvas and paint on the evening prior to Father's Day and the stores are already closed. I do wish I had placed the hands pointing down though, I totally missed that element. I didn't even notice until D was unwrapping it. He claims that it doesn't make a difference. I'll take his word for it.
I hope you all had a fantastic time celebrating the dads in your life.
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
To celebrate the dad in this house, the kids helped me put together a little gift.
I had some scrap booking paper on hand, so I traced the kids' hands on some scrap paper and used that as a pattern for cutting out their prints in color. Then I photoshopped a message and printed it out on some patterned paper. After I glued on the hands, I slapped the entire thing in a frame and whallah!
If you are interested in the template for the message, here it is:
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| Best Dad Template for 8.5X10 Print |
You'll notice, that she did her lovely piece on a painted canvas with the hands actually going down, which may or may not add a little extra cuteness to the phrase, "hands down." Also note that their dad is apparently, "the World's Best" That's a pretty lofty claim. Sorry, D, I couldn't quite go there. heh.
This version seemed a little more, what's the word...work. I'm too lazy for canvases and paint. Especially if the project calls for a canvas and paint on the evening prior to Father's Day and the stores are already closed. I do wish I had placed the hands pointing down though, I totally missed that element. I didn't even notice until D was unwrapping it. He claims that it doesn't make a difference. I'll take his word for it.
I hope you all had a fantastic time celebrating the dads in your life.
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
The Boy Turns Four
So, let's review:
Here is what Buddy looked like at 1 month old:
and here is what he looks like now:
Pretty incredible, right? It always amazes me to look back at those first photos and to see how much a person can change in such a short span of time.
A little about Buddy at four years of age:
-He loves, loves letters and reading. It's an on going love affair that shows no sign of slowing down. He reads for at least an hour before naps and before bed time. He has a growing collection of alphabet posters on his wall. The books he likes to keep in the bed are threatening to take over the bed altogether.
-He loves super heroes. He wants to be a super hero. His little sister is getting tired of being put in jail.
-This year, after a lot of tears, Buddy became a really big kid. He's busting with pride over his new set of Batman underwear. The new set is slated to beat out the old set of Star Wars underwear.
-This kid is a sliding machine. After two years of major trepidation when it came to slides, he has conquered his fear and now Loves a good slide.
-He is starting preschool this Fall. We are all very excited.
Happy Birthday, sweet boy!
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
Here is what Buddy looked like at 1 month old:
and here is what he looks like now:
Pretty incredible, right? It always amazes me to look back at those first photos and to see how much a person can change in such a short span of time.
A little about Buddy at four years of age:
-He loves, loves letters and reading. It's an on going love affair that shows no sign of slowing down. He reads for at least an hour before naps and before bed time. He has a growing collection of alphabet posters on his wall. The books he likes to keep in the bed are threatening to take over the bed altogether.
-He loves super heroes. He wants to be a super hero. His little sister is getting tired of being put in jail.
-This year, after a lot of tears, Buddy became a really big kid. He's busting with pride over his new set of Batman underwear. The new set is slated to beat out the old set of Star Wars underwear.
-This kid is a sliding machine. After two years of major trepidation when it came to slides, he has conquered his fear and now Loves a good slide.
-He is starting preschool this Fall. We are all very excited.
Happy Birthday, sweet boy!
Have a Happy Day!
~MJ
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