I've eaten waaaaaay too many carbs today. Here's why:
Four in 4.....
Yes, four kids in four years (at least in my husband's case). Join me in my crazy adventures in motherhood, my quest to become a better photographer, and my sorry attempt to exercise daily.
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Old Henderson
A couple weeks ago I was able to go out with my camera.....by myself, sans children, solo mio. I didn't go very far, just a ways down from me is a museum about Old Nevada with a little ghost town. Here are some of the pictures I got :)
The following pictures are for my mom, a barn lover. Now this is my kind of barn, complete with window units and a fake horse (which isn't showing in the picture, but it was there).
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Reece the food critic
Time to brag on my oldest for a minute. He wants to be a food critic. He loves to taste new things. He got a perfect score on an oral report he had to do at school. The report was on his career choice. Because he did almost 100% of the work himself (research, visual aid, and the speech), and because he got such a good grade, we took him out for sushi last night. Here he is looking a little worried.
Taking a bite of tuna karai (a raw tuna and seaweed salad)...........
Taking a bite of tuna karai (a raw tuna and seaweed salad)...........
Look what a pro he is with those chopsticks! He chose the shrimp lover's roll in the following pic.
And a golden california roll which contains eel (this one is my fave).
He eventually got tired of the chopsticks........
And even got some gelato for dessert :)
Reece tasted everything we ordered and I think he really enjoyed it. He would take a bite, and then make a comment like, "I like the crunchiness and the flavor." It's not very often we have Reece just by himself, and we had a wonderful time! I love that he's so adventurous, and if he pursues becoming a food critic, I know he will make a great one :)
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Postcrossing
One of my very favorite things is to travel. I was fortunate to have been able to travel extensively during my college years, and I have many souvenirs that are precious to me. So when I found the website Postcrossing, I was so excited!!! It's specifically for lovers of all things foreign who might not be able to travel much (um......me). The idea is very simple: I'm assigned a random person in a foreign country to send a postcard to, and in return, I will receive postcards from random people all over the world. My first postcard will be mailed to a lady in Germany. You can request to find out specific information, such as where to get the best cup of coffee in your city, the population of your city, popular foods & traditions, etc. The lady I will be writing to has specifically requested to know how my city got its name & what it means, and she speaks French! Yay! I can't wait to begin!
Here are some of the smaller trinkets I collected during my travels.
Here are some of the smaller trinkets I collected during my travels.
My little Dutch girl I got in Amsterdam
The bangle is from Israel & the blue jewelry from Paris
British money
My pyramid charm I got in Cairo, and other charms I got in Europe
A jewelry box a friend brought back from Viet Nam for me
I am so thankful for the travel experiences I've been blessed with. One day, when my kids are all out of diapers and sleeping in their own beds for the entire night, Steve & I will get to travel!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
The Joy of Luck - Day 2 - Green
I was supposed to do this post for St. Pat's Day, but I'm late. Whatever. So the theme here is "green," which makes me think of "green thumb," which is apparently something I don't possess. Several weeks ago Steve & I decided to grow our own herbs since we cook with fresh herbs all the time. I think we planted seeds into 72 little pellets of dirt. Basil, green onion, green pepper, lettuce, red onion, oregano, chives, cilantro. My pellets didn't do very well, but of course Steve's did.
I hope these keep going because I would love to be able to just grab fresh herbs from our own garden. We seem to waste a lot of produce. Anyway, there's my green post. That's all I have to say today.
I hope these keep going because I would love to be able to just grab fresh herbs from our own garden. We seem to waste a lot of produce. Anyway, there's my green post. That's all I have to say today.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
The Joy of Luck - Day 1
I can think of a slew of things I'm grateful for: my family, being able to stay home with the boys, the fact that Steve's still working. I could go on and on. But there is one thing I know I take for granted: my health and my family's health. Just in this past month, the only person in our household that hasn't been sick is Reece. My voice is just now coming back after several days of coughing, and the other three boys seem to be passing it back and forth to each other and have had constant coughs, runny noses, and goopy eyes. Even Steve has been coughing. HOWEVER, I know those symptoms will go away. We have no major health problems. I can't imagine dealing with a major illness, especially if one of my boys were infected. I look at these photos and thank God that my boys can run & jump & play.
I guess that means I'm also thankful for the water all over the kitchen floor, the toe nail polish on the toilet lid, the orange marker on the microwave, and the ground up Cheez-its on the rug :)
I guess that means I'm also thankful for the water all over the kitchen floor, the toe nail polish on the toilet lid, the orange marker on the microwave, and the ground up Cheez-its on the rug :)
Monday, March 14, 2011
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