Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Miss Pear's Upcoming Cardiology Appointment

Can you please join us in praying for Miss Pear's cardiology appointment October 22?

This is the follow up to the one a year ago where they discovered she may need to be referred to a pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon. Actually, the doctor said it was more of a case of when she was referred, not if. But we have been praying for a miracle, a miracle that would defy all medical odds that the membrane would either shrink or disappear completely, both completely unheard of medically.

But God is still in the miracle business, and it is Him that we put our trust in.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Multitude Monday 6

holy experience

There is something wonderful about praising and thanking God. I want to be purposefully thankful with specifics, even though there are generalities and always things that I am thankful for. God, my salvation, my husband, my girls all count and are the always ones! I want to find the rare gems in each week that are unique to that day, to that time, and note them.

I want to purposefully and wholeheartedly thank and praise God for His goodness to me!

So here is some of what I am thankful for from this past week:

44. In this unbelievable heatwave that is just ending we have had air conditioning that works wonderfully! (And the heat wave is ripening all my tomatoes and peppers!)

45. My husband returned safely from a successful business trip.

46. My tomatoes are not just producing (after it looked like we were going to lose them this year), they are producing abundantly! So far, in addition to eating as much as we would like I have canned 4 quarts of diced tomatoes and 3 quarts of salsa. That might not sound like much until you consider that I live in Southern California so my garden is actually just a raised flowerbed!

47. I found the next book to use for Scripture Memory with Miss Pear - it is again a book with a verse for each letter of the alphabet that explains the scripture, and this one has some basic doctrine worked in.

48. We were able to fix our dishwasher for $4.

49. God is good, always, no matter what, no matter how it looks. And He always takes care of His children, regardless of how it looks from our perspective. This is a lesson that God has been teaching me and I think I am finally getting it!

50. God can always be trusted, especially with my fragile heart and soul.

51. 5 dozen more pears to can and eat!

52. My crochet assistant...or comic relief!

Crochet Lessons

My family gave me a DVD of crochet lessons for my birthday, and I am diligently working to learn. However I often face setbacks when someone little, who shall remain nameless plays with my yarn and practice work, gets tangled up in it, and then crawls away...the end results look kind of like this:


It may not be the most productive work, but it certainly is fun!

Do your children...er...help you with your crafting too?

Friday, September 25, 2009

Happy Friday Countdown

Mr. Pear left for a business trip Tuesday morning at 5AM. He will be back tonight landing in precisely 5 hours as I sit and type this. Yes, I am counting. It has been a long trip with both girls feeling yucky with the heat wave and dry weather here. I am not certain how dry it got, but at one point yesterday our thermometer read 43C.

We got through the week by the grace of God, and with the help of 2 Curious George DVD's, a new coloring book and a new texture book.

When the girls were both acting like they had a touch of the flu yesterday (except for the fever part) I set Miss Pear up to watch George while Baby napped and canned 4 quarts of tomatoes. Then while they girls were taking forever to eat supper I chopped up pears to make homemade pear cups (like the fruit cups you buy in 4 packs in the store), and I think they will be a hit.

Here is a picture of the fruit of our labors:

The fruit cup jars are the little 4 oz ones that are used for making baby food. I tried canning mango puree for Miss Pear when she was about 8 months old, and it worked fairly well, but Baby would rather feed herself and there is no seasonal fruit she inhales that I would feel the need to save a massive amount of....except for pears...both girls adore pears, and think canned pears are better than candy!

So as this business trip draws to a close I realize that the reason this is so hard for everyone is that we are one of those unusual families who just love to be together. Which means we are going to have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tylenol Recall

While I do not usually talk much about stuff like this, I do talk about being a mom and stuff like that, and this is part of it.

I just heard that Tylenol is doing a recall on some of the products in their infant/children's line. You can find the information here. I know that I have to go through our medicine cabinet because this is my go-to medicine for teething and fevers!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

A Project for Miss Pear - Can you help?

(this is the book we will be using...)


Mr. Pear is on a business trip, and we need a distraction because Day 1 (yesterday) did not go great. So I decided to try to move up a homeschooling project I had been planning for later in the fall. But to do that I need your help!

Miss Pear has a very active curiosity, and once something piques her interest she keeps coming back to it to explore it until we have taken it as far as we can. She has an ongoing fascination with the mail. She loves getting mail, and if the postman has to actually come to the door to deliver a parcel, that is the best! (I blame the grandparents for this as they send her lots of cards and stuff). The funny thing about Miss Pear is that she does not actually care what comes in the mail, just as long as there is a piece for her! Recently she discovered that not everybody gets their mail the same way we do (a bank of boxes down the street), and this was very curious to her. So we are looking into it.

I was wondering if you could please help us look into this by leaving a comment answering a few questions for us:
  1. Do you live in an apartment, house....? (If you could include the region or state you live in - whatever you are comfortable with - that would be fun too because I can show her where that is on a map...she loves maps)
  2. Where is your mail delivered to? (Box at your house, post office, etc.)
  3. Are letters delivered differently than packages?
  4. Where do you mail a letter from? (do you have to go to the post office or do you mail it from somewhere else.)
  5. Where do you mail a package from?
Some of these questions might seem the same, and in some situations the answers will be the same, but in polling our family we discovered that there are often very different answers!

Thank you so much!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Saving and Stockpiling

It has long been my method of grocery shopping to shop the sales to stock my pantry, fridge and freezer. (Rather like this post about the Buy Ahead Principle.) So when I am planning my menu I try to make it almost exclusively with what I have on hand, then with what I can get on sale. In a perfect world my grocery money is devoted to buying fresh stuff and sales. This means that my shopping cart can look kind of funny...like the time I had the flu and my husband and oldest daughter went shopping and bought 15 boxes of pasta and 10 jars of pasta sauce! But I am okay with that.

I recently discovered the Prudent Homemaker, and she takes preparing, planning and stocking her pantry to a whole new level! While I don't have the room for that kind of stockpiled pantry in my little California house, she certainly gave me some excellent ideas and re-energized me to get back to it!

She also recently wrote an excellent guest post on "What Are The Gaps in Your Stockpile" which is also very interesting and challenging.

These two pages really got me thinking about just getting to the next sale to really thinking about how I can build a stockpile and really use it to cut our grocery bill, and be better prepared for life's unexpected surprises, rather then just using it to make life a bit easier.

What tricks to you use for saving on your grocery bill? Have you discovered any new must-read posts about this? I would love to hear your thoughts as we are always learning!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Baby's Thank-You Notes

After making the invitations, the decorations, the cakes (and here) and the goodie bag cookies it seemed silly to buy thank you notes, so I made those too.

I used the same red paper and ribbon as in the the invitations (as well as a different designer paper from the same package) in addition to a nice matching orange paper. I also used the same stamp for the lady bug as was used for the decorations.

Here is the front of the card - the lady bug is actually peaking out from the inside of the card.


And here is the inside view...


Our company just left on Saturday morning, so writing the thank you notes is a top priority this week!

Friday, September 18, 2009

The Goodie Bag

I never know what to put in goodie bags that find that balance between fun and not breaking the bank. So this time I opted to bake sugar cookies and decorate them like ladybugs. I used made enough icing from the first cake to also decorate the cookies.

Here are the cookies all wrapped up to be handed out - adults too, of course!

Here is what the cookies looked without the wrap...or right before being devoured:


And here is the basket of cookies just waiting to thank our wonderful guests!

And, of course, there is the ribbon from the invitations and the lady bug from the sandwich picks making additional appearances!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

The Decorations

The decorations for Baby's party were simple because she has a big sister who REALLY wanted to help because this big sister loves her Baby.

The first part I had to sneak in during nap times: Sandwich picks to decorate the homemade rolls for the sandwich bar (at first I was going to make the sandwiches and then decided that because we had picky eaters it would be best to let everyone assemble their own!)



Then Miss Pear helped me make ladybugs to decorate the windows:



We used the foam sheets you can get at the crafting stores for about $1, and each sheet of red was good for 2 bugs with a useful remnant for another project for Christmas, (So 3 sheets of red and 1 sheet of black), some google eyes, some glue, and a sharpie marker for the line.

It was such a bright sunny day that we could not get a good picture of the lady bugs above the two windows, so you might have to squint to see them! And I somehow neglected to take a picture of the buffet to show you how cute the sandwich picks looked in action. Oh well. And the sandwich picks were in action because the children LOVED them!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Birthday Party Cake

In some ways Thursday's cake for Baby's actual birthday was a trial run, it was just for family, so if it ended up looking funny or something it was not going to be a huge embarrassment! So that gave me lots of confidence to just try some things. I was really happy with the way it looked, but I thought that the icing in the lady bug did not taste great because of all the coloring paste used to get the colors that dark. It still tasted good, but I felt that I needed to work on it a little bit more, so for Saturday's party I played it safe and just used simple chocolate and cherry icing (the cherry icing is made by using the juice from a jar of maraschino cherries to flavor and color your icing). The results looked like this:



I was THRILLED with the flavor, but liked the way the other one looked better. So next time I would make a cherry icing and then tint it red, and I would make the icing very chocolaty and then tint it black.

And the cake must have been delicious because at the end of the party we had 2 pieces left!

The baker was very happy....

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Birthday Cake


This is the birthday cake I made and decorated for Baby. All things considered, I am pretty pleased with the results because I think you can actually tell it is supposed to be a ladybug...it was my first attempt at really decorating a cake and not just icing it and putting stuff on top.

The cake is a banana cake from The Cake Bible. I iced it first in a white icing and then made red icing, and chocolate icing which I then tinted black. The round shape was achieved by finding an appropriate sized bowl and placing it upside down on the cake to get a nice outline to work with.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Baby's Birthday

Baby's birthday and birthday party were wonderful! We still have company all this week so I thought I would just share some of the birthday fun with you. As always the pictures won't actually show you our family...at least no faces...but it will show you some of the fun things we did.

I thought I would start with Baby's Birthday invitations that I made.


The stamp set is Love Bug from the current Stampin' Up catalog (it is one of the hostess sets). The paper is also from there and is Real Red, Whisper White and Summer Picnic Design Paper. (The ribbon is from Michael's)

Here is a close up of the bugs.


The stamp is just the outlines and then I colored them in.

(I cannot find a link to the stamp set because you can only order it if you host a party, but you can see other examples of cards using this stamp set here.)

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Happy Birthday, Baby!

Today is Baby Pear's first birthday!

It seems almost impossible that she could be 1 already! And then when we think about all that has happened with her it seems hard to believe she is only 1! We are so blessed by her, and so thankful for the healing the Lord has already brought into her little life!

Between her big blue eyes and her huge smile she is a real sweetie! She is curious and interested in everything, and loves her big sister very much.

We are celebrating in fine style today, just our family, and are then having a party with 2 other families on Saturday!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Tomatoes, tomatoes everywhere!


A few weeks ago I was sure we were going to lose most of our tomatoes to blossom rot. But, in a true gardening miracle, we lost about a dozen tomatoes and the rest are beautiful! But HUGE! So today I took a bowl of tomatoes, some green peppers, some jalepenos and some other assorted odds and ends and tried my hand at making salsa for the first time.

I used the recipe from Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving: 400 Delicious and Creative Recipes for Today called "Simple 'Home' Salsa". I will let you know in about a month if it is good, and if it is, then I will type up the 2 page recipe for you!

For those of you who wonder such things, I needed 10 cups of coarsely chopped tomatoes and got 3 quarts of salsa.

And there are so many large tomatoes out in the garden that there are probably another 2 batches of salsa out there! So I will be harvesting them as they ripen and freezing them as I will not have a chance to can them for the next 2 weeks. My MIL who has been canning all her life said that this works fine with tomatoes.
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