Friday, August 27, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Strawberry Pretzel Salad
Cream layer:
8 oz. cream cheese -- softened
8-10 oz. Cool Whip
1 cup sugar
Mix together in a stand mixer until smooth. Spread over (cooled) crust and place dish in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes or until chilled.
Strawberry layer:
2 cup boiling water
2 small boxes strawberry jello
2 10 oz. boxes of frozen strawberries (thawed). (I usually used sliced strawberries that we picked in the summer and froze in syrup -- about 2 1/2 cups.)
Boil the water, add jello and stir until dissolved. Add the strawberries and stir. DO NOT add cold water like the jello directions instruct. Carefully pour over the cream cheese and place in the fridge to chill. (About 3-4 hours.)
8 oz. cream cheese -- softened
8-10 oz. Cool Whip
1 cup sugar
Mix together in a stand mixer until smooth. Spread over (cooled) crust and place dish in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes or until chilled.
Strawberry layer:
2 cup boiling water
2 small boxes strawberry jello
2 10 oz. boxes of frozen strawberries (thawed). (I usually used sliced strawberries that we picked in the summer and froze in syrup -- about 2 1/2 cups.)
Boil the water, add jello and stir until dissolved. Add the strawberries and stir. DO NOT add cold water like the jello directions instruct. Carefully pour over the cream cheese and place in the fridge to chill. (About 3-4 hours.)
Monday, August 23, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Audio books
I found more audio books that you may like (FREE ONES!!!) by Isabella Alden, Grace Livingston Hill's Aunt. You can find them here. I have read a couple of her books and they are very good, and a lot like Grace's. :)
I've listened to The Enchanted Barn as I fall asleep every night since I found it.Why not try a little geocaching adventure.
I've listened to The Enchanted Barn as I fall asleep every night since I found it.Why not try a little geocaching adventure.
Public Service Announcement :: Grace Livingston Hill
While sitting here this morning trying to plan out the perfect Tuesday, indoors away from the scorching heat, I thought about spending some time with my old friend Grace Livingston Hill. That's one friend that will never let you down. Am I right or am I right? So I was thinking of reading one of my old favorites start to finish and just make a day of it when....the thought hit me...I wonder if Grace has any audio books on my (FREE) audiobooks app. I looked it up on my phone and guess what! The Enchanted Barn was there!!!! (It's also free to listen to here if you don't have an iPod or iPhone.) This has been one of my favorites since Sivje told me it was her favorite a while back. Do you know what this means? Now I get to spend the day with Grace AND sew or crochet or embroider something at the same time...PERFECT! I couldn't let the day go by without sharing the link with you. Remember you can also read most of her books online. I read Aunt Crete's Emancipation Monday, I love that one too because it's short enough to read in an afternoon, but the story is so good. So do you have a favorite? Share it with us!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Little Boys - playing in the dirt won't hurt
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hand, bounce on the floor, and roll off somewhere never to be found that day. The lead would mysteriously break moments after touching the paper and there would be no sharpener to be found. Even a mechanical pencil could be made to do many of the same tricks that a wooden one could do and it could disappear and lose it's lead just as easily too.
What's a mom to do when her little boys can't sit still? I say, work with the wiggle! That's right. Let them wiggle and squirm and fiddle around while you read aloud from Rifles for Watie. Let them build Lego cars and trucks or stack blocks or play Lincoln Logs while you read from Milne's Winnie the Pooh. I promise (I really do) that your little boys are paying attention. It may not look like they are listening or soaking anything up, but they are. Try this experiment and see if I'm right. When you are in the midst of reading aloud and they are quietly playing , stop reading in mid-sentence. See if they notice. (they will.) Then ask a question about the story, and I'll bet you one of your many mother's hats that they will be able to answer you. Try it and see if I'm right.
Boys, especially little boys, really must be allowed to wiggle and move and be busy with their hands while they learn. School desks are mere traps to boys and they don't allow for much freedom other than lifting the lid for a pair of scissors with which to cut the braids of the girl in front of him. One thing I have learned is that all children, especially boys, do well with short lessons when it comes to school-ish things. Did you know that the first 10 minutes of any presentation or speech is the most listened to and the most absorbed? So with a child, a 15 or 20 minute lesson in handwriting or math is plenty if you wish to capture their attention and have them truly learn. More time than that, and their eyes begin to wander out the window and to the tree fort where the pirates are just now sailing alongside the cargo ship....and you've lost them. You might as well open the door and set them free to sail.
The other thing I've learned about boys is that they need lots and lots of time outdoors -- thinking their own thoughts, arranging their own battles with the Redcoats, hunting for skunks, hammering nails into another section of the tree fort. It all goes right along with their education. Without a hefty amount of free play time and work time, I don't think their brains function right, and they certainly have far to much energy to sit still for long if they aren't allowed to burn it off. One of my favorite energy burners that often took place when I was at my wits end was laps around the house. No matter the weather, I'd send them all out the door to take laps. I designated the number and counted the laps off as they ran past the picture window. It always seemed to fix the problem and give their brains some added energy for the task at hand. Plus it was fun! I'm no psychologist or child expert, but from my point of view, kids need wiggle room, fresh air, and time to romp every bit as much as they need pencils and books.
salad spinner....
Today you will know that I'm a little crazy when you hear about my "salad spinner." Here it is in the picture. It's one of those mesh bags that you get onions or apples in. After washing your garden lettuce leaves in the sink, you load up the mesh bag and take it outside where the spinning happens....
Grab the bag by the end and start spinning it around and around. Get a little wrist action into it.
Spin it around another time or two until the water stops spraying out....
Imagine me trying to take a picture with one hand whilst spinning lettuce with the other. Ahem!
Now it's time to make salad.
Ta-da! Lovely spun lettuce makes a perfect green leaf salad.
Grab the bag by the end and start spinning it around and around. Get a little wrist action into it.
Spin it around another time or two until the water stops spraying out....
Imagine me trying to take a picture with one hand whilst spinning lettuce with the other. Ahem!
Now it's time to make salad.
Ta-da! Lovely spun lettuce makes a perfect green leaf salad.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Plain Pam's Blog: Getting our country back together...
Plain Pam's Blog: Getting our country back together...: "A father wanted to read a magazine but was being bothered by his little girl, Shelby.. She wanted to know what the United States looked like..."
Plain Pam's Blog: The Grandfather's Table...
Plain Pam's Blog: The Grandfather's Table...: "Hope you enjoy this story, certainly makes one think... The Grandfather's Table A frail old man went to live with his son, daughter-in-law..."
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