Tuesday, July 24, 2012

David's Shadow

We bought Elizabeth a swingset, or a "Wee" according to BooBoo.
Here's David putting it together with his little helper.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Elizabeth - 20 Month Twins Fan


Sunday Gloves a Blooming

This is a bulb I planted a couple of summers ago for Dad in my flower bed. It finally bloomed this year.  It's called "Sunday Gloves".  It blooms for about a day and then closes and falls off.  Even though it has multiple blooms - they never last long enough - kinda like the time we spend with loved ones.  So cherish it whilst its here.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Gamily Get-Together @ Grandma & Grandpa Ely's

Girls playing in the tree house

"Auntie, take my picture". W's so much fun!

"Push me"

Grammy giving kiddos rides on tire swing

Calling all babies into the lake

Sometimes the best place is Papa's lap

The family that doesn't go hungry.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Homemade Tartar Sauce

I made fish for David the other night.  He then asked if we had any tartar sauce.  I never carry it in the house because it goes bad before we ever use it again and not being a fish eater - I didn't think of it.  Here's a recipe I found in a pinch.  These ingredients I do always keep on hand.  Thought I'd share.

Homemade Tartar sauce
3/4 C. Mayo or salad dressing
1/4 C. pickle relish (dill or sweet)
2 T. finely chopped onion
1 T. snipped fresh parsley
2 t capers, drained (optional)

Mix all ingredients together. Chill for 2 hours before serving.  Cover & save leftovers for up to 1 wk.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Surprise Visit from Ely

Patty, Grammy, & BooBoo
Grammy & Papa stopped by for a quick hi/hello after spending the morning in Goodland assisting with some after-storm yard cleanup.  Thanks for coming, Guys!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Baby Finally Weighs more than Alpo

Lexie: now 22#. Elizabeth: now 23#
This past week it was 90+ degrees everyday.  We did a lot of pool time and indoor time.
Chillin' in the pool with Dad

Brooks Wii Family

90+ degrees is too hot to play outside.


"So Happy!"
Lexie was on Science Diet Active Longevity.  It had 12% crude fat so I changed her to Beneful Healthy Weight which has 6% crude fat.  She had put on too much weight since we adopted her 2 years ago - about 5#.  She has way more energy (she actually pulls me on our nightly walks) & loves the food.  Let's hope it shows on her waistline, too.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Mark Turns 8

Mark 8, Matthew 6

Brothers

Josh & Matthew jumping nicely with Elizabeth

Now Bry & Grammy jump with Elizabeth


Auntie Kim & Papa

Make a wish!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Some Unexpected Visitors

Who also took a swim in Elizabeth's pool.  I think they're tame as they didn't run away when we came out of the house to take their picture. Gave them some cracked corn and showed them the pond.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Dinner with the Maki's

 These are the best two of the MANY photos I took of these three. They know how to smile and say "cheese", but not how to hold still & all look at the camera at the same time.  Oh well, they'll be grown up all too soon & we'll miss the goofy, blurry toddler shots.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Words of Wisdom Re: Watermelon

Kelly used to say that the best watermelon has a "crack it it". I believe her Dad also said the sweetest part of the melon is the curly Q the crack sometimes makes.  So, those are the words of wisdom for the day: when buying a 1/2 watermelon, look for the cracked one.  They're sweet.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Do NOT Let Kids Eat in Cars!

It happened again.  A friend of a friend of a friend's story:
2 grandparents took their 6 grandkids on a car trip.  The kiddos wanted to snack on marshmallows, the youngest being 2 years old.  By the time they got to their destination, one of the older kids noticed the 2 year old wasn't waking up from his "nap".  He had choked on a marshmallow and died.  PLEASE, don't let your kids eat in cars!  By the time you notice that they're choking and pull over, it may just be too late.  I'd rather hear them scream all the way home that they're hungry than to never hear their voice ever again.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Naughty Del Monte

I didn't think I had to read EVERY label before buying an item, but I was proven wrong.  Del Monte has anchovies in it.  Anyone need 3 cans of sloppy joe mix?
Del Monte: You've just reinforced my bonds with Manwich.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Jax Peters Lowell Quote

"A good parent keeps her child from danger, no matter the cost.  We are human shields: a stray peanut may as well be a bullet.  But we can't keep our children from disappointment, nor should we try.  Difficulty is what stiffens the spine.  It's what allows us to grow & be flexible and becomes creative, realistic adults.  And it is often the motivation for real chievement.  How can we keep our children from that?  Relax. Breathe."

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Friday, May 25, 2012

Beaver Glands Bear "Natural Flavoring"


While I've often read labels, I'm doing more research.  Here's my findings:
Castoreum is the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature beaver. Within the zoological realm, castoreum is the yellowish secretion of the castor sac in combination with the beaver's urine, used during scent marking of territory.
Castoreum is also used in small amounts to contribute to the flavor and odor of cigarettes.
In the United States, castoreum has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a food additive, often referenced simply as a "natural flavoring" in the product's list of ingredients. While it can be used both food and beverages as a vanilla, raspberry and strawberry flavoring, the annual industry consumption is only around 300 pounds. bon appetit


Monday, May 21, 2012

18 Months Old

I cannot believe the changes I've seen in this little girl this month.  She has found her voice, blows kisses, climbs & descends stairs, says minor 2-word phrases (all done, sit down), can 2-legged jump, walks backwards, gives mama kisses through the slats in her crib & says "bye" and waves.  She even learned to cross herself before our mealtime prayer last night, which set me into a bout of tears. This month has been full of changes.  She's learned to throw a tantrum, yes Grandmas...believe it or not. But also how to change her babies diapers and put them down to nai-nigh.  Her sweet little voice & babbling are music to my ears and the pitter patter of her feet put a skip in my heart.  What a blessing. 
Elizabeth: sitting on the pot. ROR

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Gluten Free Me?

I try not to whine or complain and am generally a private person.  Those who know me personally may beg to differ, but really...it's how I feel, yet maybe not the persona I tend to display.  Don't correct me...I did say, bold, & underline the word "try". :)
That being said, my health has wavered for years; including heart issues, fatigue, increased anaphylactic allergic reactions to the most common foods, skin sensitivities, and more.  I've gone to the doctor, tests done, "normal results" return, and a pill is recommended.  I'm not big on meds & currently don't take any prescriptions.  I want answers, not a bandage.  I don't want a beta blocker, I want to know what is causing my rapid heart rate.
Finally it got to be too much.  I was fearful of eating, drinking, & was often getting sick.  I typed up my whole medical history as best as I could recall & went to see a doctor friend of mine on Friday.  There's no complete conclusion, but she believes it's gluten intolerance.  Tests were taken and I am waiting the results.  After researching it, it makes sense & it would cause all my symptoms.  So I am trialing the gluten-free lifestyle.  With my husband supporting me, I'm hoping this journey ends in good results.
Back in the 80's, antibiotics were used, and used a lot, and  I was a sick kid who got them a lot. Those antibiotics reek havoc on the good flora in the intestine.  The small intestines cannot work when out of sync like this and inflammation starts - sometimes affecting many parts of the body.  I am not blaming anyone - this is why doctors "practice" medicine.  I just hate being the guinea pig.  Here's hoping that my new high fiber & protein diet with OTC probiotics aide in the healing process and I learn what its like to be normal again.
Have you ever spoken with someone who has been sick for a while and they finally find out the diagnosis, and while the diagnosis isn't the best, there's a sense of relief on their face in knowing what it is?  That's how I feel.  This isn't a "for sure" diagnosis, and I may not see results for months or more, but there's hope, and that's what I want at this point.
PS: Gluten is everywhere.  It's actually quite depressing.  But if it works, it's a lifestyle I'm willing to accept.