Monday, January 14, 2013
Try a New Recipe Tuesday- January 15
What a great blog hop we had last week! So many delicious recipes were shared. Can't wait to see what we will have this week. :-)
This week, I am sharing our homemade hot chocolate recipe. It is quite tasty and the kiddos and I had a good time making it for some Christmas presents. In a ribbon-tied baggie, it fit perfectly inside a festive mug.
Ingredients
1 1/3 cups powdered milk
1/8 cup cocoa
1/3 cup sugar
mini marshmallows (optional)
Directions
Mix the ingredients together and store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
When you are ready to use, scoop out 1/2 cup of the mix and place in an empty 12-ounce mug. Fill the mug the rest of the way up with boiling water, but leave room for a few marshmallows! Or, if you prefer, add whipped cream. Enjoy.
:-)
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Make Life Meaningful Monday- January 14
Well, it is back to the grind for this crew, after a fun and educational week in Washington, D.C.
We took a moment to discuss the Feast of the Epiphany, which took place on January 6th. We were getting ready to leave on our trip, so we didn't get to do our special activities, which include hanging a special sign over each door, asking God's blessing upon our home and everyone who enters.
The numbers are for the year and the letters come from the Latin Christus mansionem benedicat, which means Christ bless this house. The letters also stand for the names of the Magi who came to adore Christ, Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. This tradition dates back over five hundred years and begun in Germany. After a service at the churches on Three Kings Day (January 6th) the children go from house to house to gather offerings for children in poor countries. They are dressed as the three kings and carry sticks with stars on the top. At the homes they sing songs and recite messages of Christmas. At each house they paint the letters "20+C+M+B+__"
Kiddo #2 did some work on giant squid, something that has always interested him and correlates well with his work this year in Oceanography. He read a book that he chose at the Smithsonian in addition to some activities I found on their website. He also made a power point presentation summarizing the book. I can't wait to see it. :-)
Kiddo #1 completed some Chemistry assignments in addition to more work in his aviation notebook.
Kiddos #3 and 4 worked on their science, which included a lapbook assignment on rhinos. Kiddo #4 happily returned to sewing class, as well.
Of course, the day included math and some history, as well. It wasn't so bad getting back into the swing of things! (especially when you can read a chapter with a cat cuddled on your lap!) :-)
Linking up with: On, in and around Mondays in addition to Wisdom Wednesday, Living Well Wednesday, Mom's Monday Mingle, Monday Mingle, Modest Mom, Crazy Mama, Homemaking Wednesdays and Raising Mighty Arrows and Titus 2sday and Clever Chicks Blog Hop
We took a moment to discuss the Feast of the Epiphany, which took place on January 6th. We were getting ready to leave on our trip, so we didn't get to do our special activities, which include hanging a special sign over each door, asking God's blessing upon our home and everyone who enters.
The numbers are for the year and the letters come from the Latin Christus mansionem benedicat, which means Christ bless this house. The letters also stand for the names of the Magi who came to adore Christ, Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar. This tradition dates back over five hundred years and begun in Germany. After a service at the churches on Three Kings Day (January 6th) the children go from house to house to gather offerings for children in poor countries. They are dressed as the three kings and carry sticks with stars on the top. At the homes they sing songs and recite messages of Christmas. At each house they paint the letters "20+C+M+B+__"
Kiddo #2 did some work on giant squid, something that has always interested him and correlates well with his work this year in Oceanography. He read a book that he chose at the Smithsonian in addition to some activities I found on their website. He also made a power point presentation summarizing the book. I can't wait to see it. :-)
Kiddo #1 completed some Chemistry assignments in addition to more work in his aviation notebook.
Kiddos #3 and 4 worked on their science, which included a lapbook assignment on rhinos. Kiddo #4 happily returned to sewing class, as well.
Of course, the day included math and some history, as well. It wasn't so bad getting back into the swing of things! (especially when you can read a chapter with a cat cuddled on your lap!) :-)
Linking up with: On, in and around Mondays in addition to Wisdom Wednesday, Living Well Wednesday, Mom's Monday Mingle, Monday Mingle, Modest Mom, Crazy Mama, Homemaking Wednesdays and Raising Mighty Arrows and Titus 2sday and Clever Chicks Blog Hop
Friday, January 11, 2013
Homeschool Mother's Journal/Weekly Wrap-up January 11
Ok, I have to admit that it is too cool that I can compose this post while riding on a train! We are headed home as I type from our adventure in Washington, D.C. :-)
I hope everyone had a great week. We certainly did.
Monday was our travel day down. We were certainly blessed that the hotel had a pool, so that is right where the kiddos found themselves on Monday evening.
On Tuesday, we were off to the National Zoo. There aren't enough synonyms of amazing for me to adequately describe it. It is certainly my favorite zoo and was a huge hit with my children. I wrote all about it and shared more pictures here.
On Wednesday, we visited the Udvar-Hazy center of the National Air and Space Museum. For those who aren't familiar, it is the second location for the Air & Space museum, since the first location on the mall was literally running out of space for very large aircraft, such as the Concorde, and most impressively, the Space Shuttle Discovery. There is something surreal about standing under a craft that flew over 150 million miles in space. You can see more pics and read all about it here.
Thursday found us on the National Mall visiting several of the Smithsonian buildings including the Air and Space Museum, the Natural History Museum and the American History museum.
My children learned about the principles of flight in an hands-on way
They saw dinosaurs, sea creatures and mammals
They got to visit a learning laboratory
and followed the development of transportation in America
Ok, we're still not on the train, as I had to pack up the computer and help get everyone and all of their "stuff" off it in some semblance of order, lol. :-)
The day ended with them getting me into the pool. It was fun, especially the part with my 14 year old piggy-backing me!
On Friday, we headed home. We made sure to get a photo with our driver from the week, who inspired me quite a bit and reminded me of my own roots and the struggles of my grandparents and great-grandparents when they immigrated to this country. This gentleman, whose wife and children are still overseas, is working for the transportation company while trying to earn another graduate degree. He has been in this country for 3 years and speaks English better than most native-born citizens. It is his sixth language. He was friendly, funny and personable and always had something fun or kind to say to my children. He hopes to be able to send for his own family this year. I pray that he does.
I hope you had a great week, as well! :-)
Linking up today with: Homeschool Mother's Journal, Weekly Wrap-Up, NOBH, Show-Off Friday, Learn and Link and It's a Wrap, Friendship Friday and Field Trip Friday and Friday Connection.
I hope everyone had a great week. We certainly did.
Monday was our travel day down. We were certainly blessed that the hotel had a pool, so that is right where the kiddos found themselves on Monday evening.
On Tuesday, we were off to the National Zoo. There aren't enough synonyms of amazing for me to adequately describe it. It is certainly my favorite zoo and was a huge hit with my children. I wrote all about it and shared more pictures here.
On Wednesday, we visited the Udvar-Hazy center of the National Air and Space Museum. For those who aren't familiar, it is the second location for the Air & Space museum, since the first location on the mall was literally running out of space for very large aircraft, such as the Concorde, and most impressively, the Space Shuttle Discovery. There is something surreal about standing under a craft that flew over 150 million miles in space. You can see more pics and read all about it here.
Thursday found us on the National Mall visiting several of the Smithsonian buildings including the Air and Space Museum, the Natural History Museum and the American History museum.
My children learned about the principles of flight in an hands-on way
They saw dinosaurs, sea creatures and mammals
They got to visit a learning laboratory
and followed the development of transportation in America
Ok, we're still not on the train, as I had to pack up the computer and help get everyone and all of their "stuff" off it in some semblance of order, lol. :-)
The day ended with them getting me into the pool. It was fun, especially the part with my 14 year old piggy-backing me!
On Friday, we headed home. We made sure to get a photo with our driver from the week, who inspired me quite a bit and reminded me of my own roots and the struggles of my grandparents and great-grandparents when they immigrated to this country. This gentleman, whose wife and children are still overseas, is working for the transportation company while trying to earn another graduate degree. He has been in this country for 3 years and speaks English better than most native-born citizens. It is his sixth language. He was friendly, funny and personable and always had something fun or kind to say to my children. He hopes to be able to send for his own family this year. I pray that he does.
I hope you had a great week, as well! :-)
Linking up today with: Homeschool Mother's Journal, Weekly Wrap-Up, NOBH, Show-Off Friday, Learn and Link and It's a Wrap, Friendship Friday and Field Trip Friday and Friday Connection.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Thankful Thursday- January 10
Day 2 in Washington, D.C. You can see all about our adventures on Day 1 here. :-)
I am thankful for the opportunity to be here with my children and see so many wonderful things. I am thankful for my parents for their generosity in treating us to such a special time. I am thankful that all of the amazing museums and attractions that belong to the Smithsonian are free of charge to enter. And after seeing what we did on Wednesday at the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum at Dulles, I am thankful for all of the men and women who not only designed our air and space craft, but those who tested then, flew them and in some cases fought in them.
I am thankful to be able to speak to my husband every night and see how excited the kiddos are when they relay each days' events to him.
I am grateful that we were able to arrange for a van to take the 7 of us to and from each day's destination for less than what it would be on public transportation.
If you have not been to the second location of the Air and Space Museum (at hangars located on the Dulles Airport grounds), I would strongly recommend it. It is spectacular. I think the most amazing thing, without a doubt is seeing up close the space shuttle Discovery. To be right in front of, beside and under this massive miracle of machinery that flew over 150 million miles in space is awesome. Yes, you read that right, 150 million miles! She was the record holder in the fleet, flying 39 missions from 1984 to 2011, when the space shuttles were retired.
The kiddos and I learned so much. We talked about satellites, the International Space Station, moon landings, and the sacrifices made by so many.
They got to fly on simulators
and view miles around up in the observation tower
I am grateful that the hotel where we are staying has a fitness room and pool and that the kids have been able to enjoy the facilities everyday. I am thankful that the lifeguard at the pool was a friendly and helpful young man who would make us feel welcome and even help me adjust swim goggles. He made my day when he told me what a lovely family I had and how well behaved my children were! Yay! :-)
I am looking forward to a day at the downtown Smithsonian museums on Thursday.
What are you grateful for today?
I'm sharing with these lovely ladies: ,Lisa at The Army Chap's Wife, NOBH,Miscellany Monday, Raising Homemakers and Modest Mom and Raising Mighty Arrows,, Spilled Milkshake,Crafty Spices, Mom's Monday Mingle, Monday Mingle, and Field Trip Friday and Just the Stuff Ya Know
I am thankful for the opportunity to be here with my children and see so many wonderful things. I am thankful for my parents for their generosity in treating us to such a special time. I am thankful that all of the amazing museums and attractions that belong to the Smithsonian are free of charge to enter. And after seeing what we did on Wednesday at the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum at Dulles, I am thankful for all of the men and women who not only designed our air and space craft, but those who tested then, flew them and in some cases fought in them.
I am thankful to be able to speak to my husband every night and see how excited the kiddos are when they relay each days' events to him.
I am grateful that we were able to arrange for a van to take the 7 of us to and from each day's destination for less than what it would be on public transportation.
If you have not been to the second location of the Air and Space Museum (at hangars located on the Dulles Airport grounds), I would strongly recommend it. It is spectacular. I think the most amazing thing, without a doubt is seeing up close the space shuttle Discovery. To be right in front of, beside and under this massive miracle of machinery that flew over 150 million miles in space is awesome. Yes, you read that right, 150 million miles! She was the record holder in the fleet, flying 39 missions from 1984 to 2011, when the space shuttles were retired.
The kiddos and I learned so much. We talked about satellites, the International Space Station, moon landings, and the sacrifices made by so many.
They got to fly on simulators
and view miles around up in the observation tower
I am grateful that the hotel where we are staying has a fitness room and pool and that the kids have been able to enjoy the facilities everyday. I am thankful that the lifeguard at the pool was a friendly and helpful young man who would make us feel welcome and even help me adjust swim goggles. He made my day when he told me what a lovely family I had and how well behaved my children were! Yay! :-)
I am looking forward to a day at the downtown Smithsonian museums on Thursday.
What are you grateful for today?
I'm sharing with these lovely ladies: ,Lisa at The Army Chap's Wife, NOBH,Miscellany Monday, Raising Homemakers and Modest Mom and Raising Mighty Arrows,, Spilled Milkshake,Crafty Spices, Mom's Monday Mingle, Monday Mingle, and Field Trip Friday and Just the Stuff Ya Know
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Wordless Wednesday (well, not so wordless!)- January 10
We are in Washington, D.C.! (well, in Arlington, VA, to be exact!) My parents wanted to treat us (isn't that sweet?) to a few days down here to see the sights. (hubby couldn't get off from work, so he is holding up the fort and getting lots of updates from the kids!)
The train ride down on Monday was fun for the kids
as was the evening swim at the pool at the hotel
And the day at the National Zoo was nothing short of amazing. If you haven't ever been to the National Zoo, make it a priority! It is nothing short of incredible. I have been to a lot of zoos, but none have ever compared even remotely to this one! It is truly a hidden national treasure. (and it's free to get in since it belongs to the Smithsonian!) I absolutely LOVE that many of the animals can roam whenever they like (the elephants) and the exhibits are just so creative and beautiful. It is wide open and scenic. You have no idea that you are in the middle of a busy, capital city. The staff was so friendly and courteous and the animals were so active (even the orangutan who teased my son with a bit of a tug of war game!)
The train ride down on Monday was fun for the kids
as was the evening swim at the pool at the hotel
And the day at the National Zoo was nothing short of amazing. If you haven't ever been to the National Zoo, make it a priority! It is nothing short of incredible. I have been to a lot of zoos, but none have ever compared even remotely to this one! It is truly a hidden national treasure. (and it's free to get in since it belongs to the Smithsonian!) I absolutely LOVE that many of the animals can roam whenever they like (the elephants) and the exhibits are just so creative and beautiful. It is wide open and scenic. You have no idea that you are in the middle of a busy, capital city. The staff was so friendly and courteous and the animals were so active (even the orangutan who teased my son with a bit of a tug of war game!)
(the kids and my parents)
Yes, that is a lion mid air. They were really playing with each other. The roars were unlike anything I have ever heard!
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Monday, January 7, 2013
Try a New Recipe Tuesday- January 8
Happy New Year! Excited to have Try a New Recipe Tuesday starting back up after 2 weeks off for Christmas and New Year's Day. I hope everyone had a beautiful and blessed holiday season! :-)
I thought it would be fun to share with you my top 10 (in terms of highest readership) recipe posts from 2012:
10) Sugar Cookies- from June 12
9) Beef Noodle Skillet- from June 26
8) Nutella Muffins- from July 24
7) Shepherd's Pie in the Crockpot- from May 22
6) Coffee Cake- from May 15
5) Homemade Laundry Detergent- from October 8
4) Omelette in the Crockpot- from May 8
3) Homemade Tomato Sauce (gravy)- from July 31
and there was an exact tie for 1st place!
1) Potato Crust and Hamburger Quiche- from June 5
and
1) Crockpot Corn and Potato Chowder- from September 25
There are many others that were so close including Italian Pizzelles and Canning cinnamon apples. Feel free to check them all out again if you would like to see them, or any of the delicious recipes that were shared from my readers on those days! :-)
Linking up with the Gathering Spot, Kids in the Kitchen, Tasty Tuesday, Tempt my Tummy Tuesday, Domestically Divine Tuesday, Raising Mighty Arrows,Addicted to Recipes, Homemaking Wednesdays, Living Well Wednesday,NOBH, Judy H-J's Thoughts, Wisdom Wednesday , Favorite Things, Modest Mom, Full Plate Thursday and Melt in your Mouth Monday and Show Off Friday and Tuesday's Table and Look What We Did and Titus 2sday, Mom's Monday Mingle, Monday Mingle, Crafty Spices, Better Mom,Create with Joy, Thursday's Treasures, Tasty Thursdays
I thought it would be fun to share with you my top 10 (in terms of highest readership) recipe posts from 2012:
10) Sugar Cookies- from June 12
9) Beef Noodle Skillet- from June 26
8) Nutella Muffins- from July 24
7) Shepherd's Pie in the Crockpot- from May 22
6) Coffee Cake- from May 15
5) Homemade Laundry Detergent- from October 8
4) Omelette in the Crockpot- from May 8
3) Homemade Tomato Sauce (gravy)- from July 31
and there was an exact tie for 1st place!
1) Potato Crust and Hamburger Quiche- from June 5
and
1) Crockpot Corn and Potato Chowder- from September 25
There are many others that were so close including Italian Pizzelles and Canning cinnamon apples. Feel free to check them all out again if you would like to see them, or any of the delicious recipes that were shared from my readers on those days! :-)
Linking up with the Gathering Spot, Kids in the Kitchen, Tasty Tuesday, Tempt my Tummy Tuesday, Domestically Divine Tuesday, Raising Mighty Arrows,Addicted to Recipes, Homemaking Wednesdays, Living Well Wednesday,NOBH, Judy H-J's Thoughts, Wisdom Wednesday , Favorite Things, Modest Mom, Full Plate Thursday and Melt in your Mouth Monday and Show Off Friday and Tuesday's Table and Look What We Did and Titus 2sday, Mom's Monday Mingle, Monday Mingle, Crafty Spices, Better Mom,Create with Joy, Thursday's Treasures, Tasty Thursdays
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