Because what better frame of mind to begin the day with than a blanket cape and paper crown?
Monthly Archives: March 2016
Chandelier
There was some thrifty DIY home improvement going on this last weekend. A couple weeks ago I was wandering through Hobby Lobby's deep discount aisle and found this fixture For less than $20. We have been talking about putting something over the table but were hesitant to do anything too permanent since the room is originally a family room and our table is not centered in the space. Still I hoped for a piece that would work and coincidentally also really truly dislike our family's advent wreath. When a facebook friend mentioned a four candle chandelier option I was determined to find such a thing, thinking that in December it could have colored candles and do double duty as a hanging wreath.
Thank you kindly, Hobby Lobby.
Glimpses of a very happy Easter Sunday. At different points this weekend I worried it was a bit of a lame Easter celebration (menu and activity wise) only to hear Brendan declare tonight it was the best Easter dinner we've ever made (doubtful, truly ; )) and the best candy and most fun hunt.
It reminds me of what I said a few days ago to mom friends. You don't need many crafts and traditions. Just one or two - bunny pancakes are ours. Your kids are not on Pinterest. They were perfectly happy writing on hard boiled eggs with crayons and dipping them into tacky dye from the grocery store checkout. They were quite satisfied with the simple baked ham sans fancy glaze and steamed green beans. They thought pressing peeps onto green frosted cupcakes was exceptionally creative. Process over product, right? I'm still learning that lesson.
It isn't the menu or the agenda. It's just that we were all here together and relaxed. It was enough.
Just like it always is.
Time to Rejoice
"Everything we have done as a family during the forty days of Lent has led us to this day. It is time for rejoicing! It is appropriate to bring out the very best of everything for the feast of Easter Day. Flowers, china, the works. If you can, though, have food that doesn't take a lot of last minute preparation, so that instead of fretting too much in the kitchen, like Martha, you have time to rejoice with Jesus, like Mary."
LENT AND EASTER A SOURCEBOOK FOR FAMILIES
Helen Hull Hitchcock
Lemon-Basil Salmon Sliders – paleo, grainfree, dairy free
Tonight's dinner was a repeat from last week. It was that good. The recipe was from Paleo Lunches and Breakfasts on the Go Contrary to what the title implies, many of the recipes are not quick and easy due to the number of ingredients. So far, however taking a bit of extra time and making them for dinner has broadened our palates and brought life back to some same old, same old dishes like salmon patties.
I made a couple substitutions. Leftover spaghetti squash subbed for zucchini. We used dried fennel. We also used canned salmon from Costco which has got to be the least fishy fish we have ever had. Coupled with the citrus and herbs it made for a no-bribe dinner. Mostly anyway. The seven year old fussy eater passed, which thrilled the nine year old who ate both plates.
Salmon Zucchini Sliders
2c shredded zucchini
1/2 tsp salt
1lb wild salmon
2T chopped fennel
1/2 lemon juiced
1c basil chopped
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2T fennel fronds
1 egg
1/4 tsp cayenne
2 scallions
1tsp mustard powder
1/4 tsp pepper
1T oil for frying
Grate the zucchini, salt, and sit in bowl to extract liquid for half hour, then pat dry. Recipe calls for pureeingthe first set of ingredients. If you're me you may want to just mash the whole thing. Then make small 2T clumps and fry til light brown.
Looking towards Easter
It's nearly here, the pinnacle of our liturgical year. It has been a prayerful lenten season. We have managed to read through three of the four gospels together in the evenings and now we are talking about the Passion. The crucifixes are draped in violet. The easter outfits are coming together. Jelly beans and egg dye are waiting in the pantry so we can sit the yard Sunday afternoon and watch the children race around trying to fill their baskets. Ham is defrosting.
There are so many wonderful, crafty ideas online. I think of them too late as a rule. Perhaps tomorrow we will fit one in. Or perhaps not. That's ok too. It's not about the crafts after all, nor the decorations, nor the eggs as much fun as all those things are. It's about Heaven, the big stuff of salvation. So it seems in our best interest not to lose our peace over any of the rest.
Thrifted finds this year.
Canyonlands Half Marathon 2016
The sun was shining in beautiful Moab, UT last weekend and we were race groupies once again. It was the first time since we moved back and it felt good to be going through the familiar paces: picking up race packets, pinning numbers on, squeezing to the front of the finish line for that high five. We spent a three day weekend almost entirely outside, soaking in the canyon lands and shooting a crazy number of frames. I felt very like myself again by the end.
Irish Blessing
There is no mandate that you must adore your child's inlaws, but let me tell you how wonderful it is when you do. When I grabbed this towel for the 20th time this busy day, the towel sent by the other mother who loves my son these days, I stopped and remembered again how truly blessed we are.
No matter how tiny your children may be, don't forget to pray for their vocations and the people who will become their family someday.
Leprechaun Stash
So. Disclaimer ok? 90% of the time I'm a hard core, from-scratch, crunchy mama. The other times it is a holiday, birthday, or bring-a-treat event and I pull the semi-homemade card. The nice thing about this sort of compromise is that small people can follow the directions and work successfully on their own. Big morale and confidence builder. That's exactly what we did today. I knew we couldn't pull off a big project in between two weekends of travel but we wanted to do something fun. Also, I have a huge aversion to throw away crafts and would rather they play with food instead. Granted, Twizzlers and Rolos probably stretch the definition some…
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