Monday, April 5, 2010

Happy Easter

My kids actually slept in and I was so worried I would miss their morning as I had to go get my Bountiful Basket. But they woke up just in time. Butterball, of course, threw a fit as he had one of Butterbean's eggs in his basket and we had taken it away. He dumped his eggs and scattered them all over. Lovely.Appleseed was so excited to have snuck into Butterbean's basket. I was glad I grabbed a picture before she found out.
His first whole mini chocolate bar. Boy was that a mistake. That is all he asks for now is chocolate. I can not wait for it to be out of the house.My sweet niece and nephew had been to an Easter Egg hunt earlier and decided to share their eggs with my kids. My sister made sure they were red dye free as we are newly-discovered dye sensitive. They came over and hid the eggs in our backyard. So nice! Here is Appleseed with his find.And all the kids together. Thank you so much kids! You are the best and we love you! Thanks Sis!Because of our dye sensitivity I didn't want to take a chance and so we decided to naturally dye our eggs this year. I am so glad we did. The instructions say to boil them in the juice or small cut up pieces but I juiced most of them and then added vinegar and then had the kids just dip them in that. My daughter at first was very mad and was not interested in doing it. She came around though. Here we are juicing our produce to make our dyes.I wrapped some in yellow and purple onion skins and boiled them. Most of the skins ended up falling off during the boiling process. Here is what they ended up looking like. I don't think I would boil the yellow and purple onion together next time. I think the yellow overpowered it all.Dying the eggs.Eating eggs as this one ended up dropping 3 on the floor so we had to eat them.And our final result. The beet and blueberry ones turned out good. I think next year we will boil them in the colors like we should have. :)

Friday, April 2, 2010

Butterbean's Flowers

Butterbean was brought flowers by a boy in our ward. It was so cute. When her Dad called to tell his parents he had said to them that it was her boyfriend. She said, "He is not my boyfriend. I just love him so much though. Even though he is smaller than me." I told her that he would grow and someday would be taller than her maybe. She said, "I don't think so. He is only like 3 or 2 years old." I told her he was 4. She got so excited that he was almost her age. It is cute. When they sit near each other in church they pass "love notes". Once after a session of note passing she said, "He gave me so many notes that said 'I love you so much' all over them." I told her that I had seen the notes and that they had a picture with her name on them. She said, "Clearly you had not seen them as they said 'I love you' all over them." So funny. She has given him a gift of dried fruit wrapped in a picture she colored once. Then he gave her a hair flower that his Mom had made. Now she is trying to guess what he would like next. So precious.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Butterbean's Post -- 1st Field Trip

I had a great time there with my friends that were there and i like the picture.me and my friend e and a loved it.that is my frend m i love her vere mach.this is on the bus.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Bishop returns

Today's Sacrament meeting was so good. A - because my kids actually pretty much behaved. B - because today was the first Sunday back for our Bishop since October 23. That was the day he was rushed to the hospital due to complications from the H1N1 Virus. He has been in the hospital all this time and just got back home this week. To see him wheeled in in his wheelchair just made the room light up and tears brought to your eyes. They placed him down in front of the podium. And then brought two chairs that they placed on either side of him for his counselors to sit with him. It was so wonderful and touching. We got to hear him speak today for our Ward Conference. It was really wonderful and touching and there were many people that were touched by the spirit when he spoke. I am so happy for him and his family that he is home and on the mend. To be able to see him every Sunday will be a wonderful thing to see.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Need any lettuce?

Here is my purchase from this morning's Bountiful Basket. Beside the normal fruit and vegetables I purchased a 2 lb bag of granola (which I am enjoying right now with some strawberries) and 5 loaves of 9 grain bread (pictured is only 4 as I gave one away to my sister). It was only $36.50 for all of this. I have not researched exactly how much it would be at the store but I know it would be more. Last week I ate at least 4 - 6 servings of fresh vegetables every day. Every day! And that is not including the servings of fruit. Crazy! I don't remember the last time I ate this healthy. The only thing I didn't tackle a whole bunch is that lettuce I got last week. And now I have more. he he. My sister joked that someone wanted her to lose weight. I think I am included in that. :) I said we better start eating salad for 3 meals a day. Hmmmmmmm......when I stay at my sister-in-law's and she has made salad I would eat it as a snack, for meals, snacks, more snacks. It was so good. Maybe I need to make it like hers. :) Hopefully all this will help with my weight loss goal. Thanks to my neighbor for printing out my receipts for me the last two weeks. You can have the pick of the table girl! Obscure fruit/veggie that I can't wait to try? Kumquats. Yeah! Now if only I could get my family to enjoy this stuff as much as I do. :(

Wednesday, March 17, 2010