Hipsta Geocache

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No camera?  No problem.  Have iphone, will travel!   

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And travel we do – following these little men up and down hill and vale in search of tiny tupperwares and boxes of hidden treasure. 

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The geocache iphone app transforms it into a compass/gps coordinate tool to help them navigate through the wilderness to the cache site.  The Hipstamatic app helps me to catch it all. : ) 

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Hope you are outside this weekend! 

Bits and Bobs

Gotta lot of odds and ends here.  I keep thinking I should share this or that and then the time gets away from me and I don't.  In fact I am certain that most of the good stuff has evaporated right up into the ethers. Sorry about that.   Up side?  We have the tree up and decorated and it may just be the nicest yet.  We have red and a buttery yellow gold goin' on in this house.  I have never had red and gold. I think I like it. Alot : )  In between the colored balls are tucked all of our family's homemade and travel souvenir ornaments.  The unified balls cause the rest of this conglomeration of felt gingerbread and popsicle sticks to march together nicely. 

Read on for more equally random disjointed recent thoughts:

Husband and I sat down to dinner with just the three littles tonight.  5, 4, and 2.  It was very very quiet, if a little surreal.  Best part is we sat next to each other.  We always used to but in this house I sit on the other end of the table since its closer to the kitchen.  I liked it better before. Perched at either end of the table like bookends feels exceptionally grown up and stuffy. 

Our Asher arrived week before last and his little brothers and sisters are still over the moon excited as you can see by this little face at the airport…

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Four of the children will be in their first Irish Dance program next week.  We saw a dress rehearsal and I was wow'd.  Kieran decided to join his sisters a month ago and it turns out he dances very well.  

I snagged coins for the wooden shoes and little chocolate santas and candy canes for St Nick next week.  Check that out – a WEEK early!  I can't remember how many years it has been since I found all the stuff for one much less had it all together on time. We don't perish around here for lack of knowledge, but rather tend to be overwhelmed by all the ideas and underequipped with free time to implement them.  Given that, I consider this a banner year thus far because also….

We lit the first advent candle on the first day of advent this year.  I considered that a small victory since that means we located the wreath and acquired candles (replacing purple is such a goose chase some years!)  on time. I stumbled upon the Catholic Icing site and have borrowed a few very doable ideas.  One was to make little wreaths of green doughnuts with four tiny birthday candles atop.  That went over well. <g>  Can be done any time in advent to discuss the symbolism. Otherwise we are saying our Hail and Blessed Be's and making one cookie each week of Advent.  This week was chocolate kiss peanut butter cookies.  Wanna take bets as to how many will be in the freezer come Christmas? ; D 

My fab and funny friend Lisa, mama extraordinaire, has been transcribing installments of a wonderful old book on a special blog for advent.  I have really enjoyed it.  I am now pausing a moment to put in on Reader or I will miss the rest of it no doubt.  My favorite books are always old and out of print and its such a joy to have access to them. 

Sherry at Large Family Mothering has had a couple posts that I meant to share lately.  One was on persepctive about where we have been and where we are now. I couldn't agree more.  Most of us large families had very humble beginnings and have scraped and struggled for many years to get to where we are. If you are 25 with a new baby and an old couch, don't despair.  Also remember that a new couch and a big house do not perfection make.  She shares:

"Another thing to remember is that I, and others like me, don't share everything that is going on to the whole world in cyber-space. While things may be peachy in one area, there may be challenges in another; there is no perfect life on earth, no perfect family, no perfect Christians."

There is no Christianity without a cross.  Rest assured that if God sees fit to remove one cross, He will indeed provide another. And that is ok too.  Just know there is always somethin'.  Just different somethin's at different points in this journey. 

She also talks about the sheer joy of homeschooling and balances that with perspective, again, on our expectations. Parenting is more art than science in the end.  We can do all the 'right things' but we will never teflon coat our kids.  "Holiness and maturity cannot be inherited, and homeschooled children are no exception, although we hope they have a bit of a headstart. The choices are still theirs, and the same sinful nature and deceiver meet them at every turn as with all other young people. "  As with us all.  They still have to work out their own salvation in the end.  We hope we have given them excellent tools.  We cannot do it for them however. 

A Country Farmhouse-My house looks nothing like this, being a virtual explosion of red and yellow and cobalt blue these days.  But its funny that the blogs I read most often look more like this.  I have loved visiting here. it is soothing to the eye and the psyche. And reading about her nursery helped to remind me of what was important to me when I started this ride.  We still cannot really afford to only use 100% organic food, clothing, floor coverings and cleaning agents. My desirability flow chart starts with that at the tippy top, then the next rung would be all natural and homemade. Then natural and packaged.  Then "running late" which may or may not involve a box of  dye free Pop Tarts after a soccer game…..   But it does feel very good to make the changes we can and shoot for quality and simplicity. 

Speaking of children and food, I am hoping one of my progeny saw these cookie molds on my list.  I have my heart set on someday making Springerle cookies in a traditional mold.  With organic flour and sugar,  I promise… mostly.  Victoria magazine featured them last Christmas and darned if they didn't do it again this year. I think  its a sign. <g> While on a traditional German theme, check out these stickers.  I have an idea for making traditional paper mache egg ornaments using these. 

Ok enough of this.  I am remembering why its been so long since I wrote all this down – it takes a loooong time.  : )    

first snow

We have had our first snow, which was followed in short order by our second and third snows. If it is possible I think the woods are even more beautiful in winter. We have walked and walked though some of us need better boots for this, especially if we are going to keep geocaching. When a girl finds herself scaling the sides of soggy ravines and peering into mineshafts and such like she begins to carefully consider her footwear. 

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The snow caught the trees off quard, some still clinging to the last few leaves. 

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The sheep were dressed for the occasion however though they always look surprised to see me don't they?

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 How was your thanksgiving?  Ours was wonderful even if the food left a bit to be desired. Must work on the food, but the mojo is fleeting.  I would rather be outside.  That is exactly where I was right up until we ate. 

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Picking a snowy bouquet for you. : ) 

I think I am not going to be a chef when I grow up. 

a little note

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….to say I am still here, but not.  Our Asher arrived last Saturday.  We have been laughing and driving and shopping and eating pretty much non-stop since then.  

Monday we had a photo shoot for a beautiful baby girl.  Husband rode along to be prop boy since he was off and we made a day of it wandering downtown. Taking more pictures of course. 

Yesterday we took a road trip to IKEA and the very nice Mobel Martin store because things were verging on country-with-a-K on the main floor after my attempt at dining room valances and it just wasn't working. A few tweaks later and I think we have settled on a Christmas theme.  I am sure you are terribly relieved for me. <g>

Maybe you would sympathize more with the kids who spent half an hour working out their order at McDonald's… Wow. No English speaking staff and their German didn't cut the mustard apparently. Then, once they did understand the order there was the fact that our German friends have not embraced the "fast" in fast food. They take the order, make the food, deliver it to the customer, all very civilized and orderly like. (I would add probably like we are supposed to eat… )   THEN they greet the next customer and start all over.  Mine were not prepared for that.  The adventures lol.  

In between were some bothersome medical tests, because hey, this isn't heaven.  We can always use a reminder and this is the thorn in the side that often does just that. His grace is sufficient though this sort of thing distracts a person, you know? 

So that is where I have been.  The pictures are piling up, there is much to show and tell.  Just hasn't been any time. And I need to skedaddle again.  But I will be back.  Even if in snippets.  I hope my American friends are enjoying a marvelous holiday weekend. I look forward to hearing what is happening in your world.  

Drop a little note. : ) 

 

on the Incredible Hulk and happiness

I woke up the other day to this little man padding around in his green Incredible Hulk jammies looking at me with a silly crooked smile.  How many mornings have I done this?  How many early morning whisperings about cartoons and football games? How many more will there be?  Not enough, is my verdict now as they are dwindling and young men are appearing where bitty guys used to be. I have loved being the mother of little boys. These may well be the last set of superhero pj's in our house.  If they are, I am really going to miss them.  

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But they are here today.  And for that I am thankful.

 

wishing you a very blessed Thanksgiving Day

I love you sweet baby

Happy Birthday Abbie Rose, I love you sweet baby.

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"The first thing in our list of things to do
Is to wake up right next to you
Second thing that we have planned
Is to kiss both of your hands

Third thing that we'll do today
Is look you in the eye and say
I love you sweet baby, I love you sweet baby
I love you more than anything."

– Kimya Dawson (on playlist right) 

Dinner Party

Last night we hosted a half dozen American executives, here for a housing conference.  We decided upon a (mostly) German family-style menu:

Brats and Brotchen

Cream cheese and sour cream mashed potatoes

coleslaw

relish trays

a sampling of German cookies

and the hit of the evening, Alannah's Schwarzwalder Kirche-Torte (Black Forest Cake)

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As is usual in this home, there were many adaptations and substitutions.  She doctored up a box mix (meringue powder or extra egg whites are her trick to light yet crumb-less, sturdy layers) and cherry pie filling since we were short on time.  I believe she flavored the cherry filling with almond extract. Then assembled the whole per the directions on the recipe link.