Monday, August 29, 2011

First Day of School

Today was our first official day of school. It went really well. There were some moments of frustration that were experienced by all, but overall I enjoyed it and I think the kids did, too. I feel a great sense of relief in getting things off the ground. I know it's going to take a little bit for everyone to get comfortable with the new groove of things, but it's really going to be good. I fully expect things to evolve over the year, and I hope our family can be patient with each other as we get this learning stuff figured out. I'm excited for the things I'm going to get to learn, too.

One thing that I love that we have started is eating breakfast together. Everyone gets ready, and then we all come to the table at 7:30, we say our morning prayers, eat breakfast, and read scriptures together. It's great to have that time with Nate before he leaves for work. It works so well because they can't eat unless they have completed their morning jobs. Morning jobs are just getting dressed, putting away pajamas, making their bed, doing their hair, etc. We all get going in the morning, and our day starts off so nicely!

Having Ryan get two new trains yesterday for his birthday was so perfect because he played with them all day long, and the girls and I were able to get everything done we needed to without worrying that he was getting bored. It was so cute to see Hannah and Nikki jump on the floor to play with him if they ever finished something while I was working with the other one. I just thought about how different our day would have been for all of us if the girls had gone off to school.

Over the past couple of weeks I have heard several friends talk about how they can't wait for school to start! I know none of these great mothers have meant that they are excited to get rid of their kids for most of the day. I think we just all have been ready for a routine again. I have been looking forward to school starting too, so that I can actually focus on my kids. I have had so many projects and distractions over the summer, and I am ready to spend my days keeping my attention on them.

Hannah told me today that she absolutely hated recess, so I told her we'll go swimming tomorrow for our lunch/recess break. I was going to have them help me pick up sticks and branches in the yard from Hurricane Irene during lunch break this week, but I decided life doesn't always have to be so tough. I can hear Chuck now, "Are we having fun yet?" Yes, Chuck, I am.

Birthday Party!

Ryan loved his James cake, so I was really happy with it. It was a good thing I took a picture as soon as I finished making the cake.

Within a couple of hours, the back completely fell off, and then the next day one whole side of it was sinking. One day I'll learn how to layer a cake, but until then we just cut off the back and took it to the party anyway. Ryan kept talking about how James crashed and we needed to make another one. Maybe another year, son!

 Many hands make light work...

 He was so excited to get Hiro and Sir Handel from his cousins.
 Thanks for letting Ryan share your party, Lexi. We have the best cousins!
I caught this one mid-"cheese," but I love his face. He has that excited look so often.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Update

Last week I was able to take a trip to Utah with a friend. It was so wonderful!! I did miss my kiddos, but I came home feeling like my normal self again. I really have had a busy summer, and it was great to get away for a few days. I can't give enough thanks to JW & Alli, and Mike & Sherrie for watching the kids for us while I was gone. They had so much fun that they can't wait for me to leave town again.

I went to Utah for a Dressing Your Truth conference, and I had a great time. If you haven't heard of Dressing Your Truth before, it really is worth checking out. It is a lot of money up front, but it has been so worth it to me. My friend and I stayed with Nate's brother, Steve and his wife Taunya, which was so great. I loved being able to visit with them for a little bit and just wish I could have had more time with them. I also got to have dinner with Robin one night, and I stopped in for a second to see Megan at the coffee shop she is working at in downtown Salt Lake. Then I headed down to Orem and spent a couple of days with the Littles. I love them so much. It's just not fair that we live on opposite sides of the country!

My friend's niece was in an accident this spring that left her paralyzed, so she is now quadriplegic. She is almost ready to come home from the hospital, and we got to spend one afternoon visiting her at Primary Children's Hospital. She was amazing. I can't believe her incredible attitude. The day we were there she was trying to put on her makeup by herself. It was so hard to sit and watch and not help her, but of course she has to work through it on her own. I really enjoyed getting to meet her and her family, and I know she is going to have such an incredible impact on everyone she meets for the rest of her life.

This week we are trying to recover from summer and get into a good routine for our upcoming school year. I'm so excited to have this time to just focus on my children. I think having a busy summer was probably a good thing for me because I am so ready to get rid of all the distractions and just make our days together my biggest priority. We started Spanish this morning and as soon as I get Ryan down for a nap (which needs to happen right now!) we'll break out the Latin and see what that's all about.

I finished my last mini food storage class for Relief Society last night. Can I just say -- Whew!! It was a lot of fun, but I ended up worrying and preparing for it more than I had counted on. I hope somebody got something useful out of it, anyway. I know I did!!


I made these hair bows with the girls yesterday -- okay, Hannah burned herself with the hot glue at the beginning of the project and I ended up doing the rest, but it really was going to be a great project to do together. Then Ryan wanted in on the photo shoot. It just reminded me that I do need to get his 3-year-old pictures taken. Yes, his birthday was during my trip, and yes that makes me a terrible mother, but since he's 3 hopefully I'll do better and he won't ever know what a terrible mother I am.

Speaking of his 3rd birthday...
why do I always do this to myself? It's so fun to me, but at the same time it's torturous. I am so crazy. He wants a red cake, and all he has been asking for as far as presents go are trains (and he's been asking since May). So, I found a cool Thomas the Train cake tutorial online and plan on adapting it to make James, since he's red. Hopefully the face was the hardest part. :) Hannah wanted to make one, too. Hers is the one on the left. She decided that since he's not so smooth, he's just a grandpa train and he lost his eyebrow in the war. :) She makes me laugh. So, we'll see in a couple of days if we actually get a red train cake, or a last-minute 13 x 9.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Food Storage Success


I've been teaching a few classes at church this month about how to use food storage. I've blogged before about some of my adventures learning to use it, and I guess because I have started using it so much it just seems natural to me now. It was a little surprising when some of the things I've been sharing were new to the people who came to my classes. I've talked about powdered milk and eggs, wheat and oats, and this week we'll do beans and rice. So, as part of preparing what I want to share this week I tried making a cake today that turned out very nicely. I used powdered milk, powdered eggs, cooked beans, and whole wheat flour. Everybody asked for seconds, so I'll count that as a success.

This is a recipe I got over 10 years ago and I just adapted it to use my food storage in it. That's really the best way to use food storage -- take the recipes your family already loves and add in your stored ingredients.

Banana Nut Cake
Cream:
1 1/2 c. sugar
1/2 c. butter (1/2 c. cooked white beans)
3 eggs (3 T. dry egg powder + 6 T. water)
1 c. banana pulp (2 or 3 mashed bananas)
1 c. chopped nuts
1 tsp. baking soda dissolved in a little water

Alternately add:
1/2 c. sour milk (1/2 c. water + 1 1/2 T. dry milk + 1 1/2 tsp. vinegar)
and flour mix (1 1/2 c. flour, 1 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. baking powder)

Bake in a 9x13 pan @ 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cool and frost with cream cheese frosting.

Cream Cheese Frosting
8 oz cream cheese
1/4 c. butter, softened
1 tsp. vanilla
1/8 tsp. salt
4 cups powdered sugar

Beat cream cheese and butter until smooth. Add vanilla and salt. Beat in sugar until smooth and fluffy.

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Bass reunion 2011 pictures

 Uncle Jay with the kids at the aquarium. It was raining when we got to the beach, so we headed to the aquarium and had a great time there.
 Lexi, Nikki, Brenna
 Ryan & Nate
 Emma & Hannah

 Nikki, Lexi, Ryan
 Hannah, Nikki, Brenna, Lexi, Ryan, Emma, Jay
 Lexi & Nikki

 Megan, Emma, Aunt Alli, Hannah, Lexi, Nikki, Nate, Jay
Brenna & Ryan
 Ryan on the battleship in Wilmington, NC
 Emma, Nate, Ryan, Roger, Robin, Kellee, baby Katherine
 Jay
 Nikki
 Eliza and Lexi with Jay and Josh in the background
 Kids trying to move the anchor chains: Lydia, Nikki, Ryan, and Hannah -- not sure who's behind Lydia, maybe Emma?
 Ryan and Brenna on the bunks in the ship
 Nate taking a break, he kind of fits on the bunk
 JW and Kate on a cloudy but perfect day at the beach
 Hannah
 Nikki
 Ainsley and Kate
 Katherine, Ainsley, and Kate

 Not-so-little Nate with Little Jay
 Nikki and Eliza
 Roger was trying to take a nap (where's your towel to lay on Roger? Didn't you just get back from buying one? :}) The birds were going crazy from the Cheetos the babies were dropping, and someone put one on Roger. It drove those birds nuts, and one finally couldn't stand it anymore. He came and got it, and Roger didn't even move.
 Emma and Hannah
 This was cute. There was a whole line of people trying to keep their feet still with each wave that came. They stayed at it for a long time. Roger, Robin, Savannah, Kellee, Nikki, Lexi, Lydia, Eliza, Ryan, Nate, and Brenna
 Sherrie and a very sandy Ainsley
 chillin'
 How much sand can you rub in your hair, Ainsley? :)
 Pool day at our house. Yes, the vast majority of those people belong to our crowd.
 William and Ryan
 Kate & JW
 Chris, don't shoot the camera!
 Hannah and Emma were blowing into the noodle having a contest to see who could blow the water into the other one's face.
 Megan styling Savannah's lovely 'do.
 Joe sat in the water throwing the kids for the longest time, and they were lucky enough to have Roger come in as a replacement when they wore Joe out.
 Luke, William, and Brenna
 Brenna, eat brownies in the pool!
 Ryan
 relaxing by the pool
 Brenna and Ryan
 We had a talent show that actually got split into two nights. For some reason I didn't have my camera out for any of it except the skit that the in-laws outlaws did. It was SO funny! They did a great job!

I thought I took lots of pictures the first few days, but there is so much that I missed. And I didn't even take any the last couple of days. So, here's a little recap of the week for me.

Church at the Albemarle Branch in Edenton, lunch with Aunt Ruth and her family, driving around Edenton, Hayes, and Paradise, having Robin's family stay with us, the aquarium, swimming at the hotel, chatting in the hot tub, touring the battleship, the BEACH!!, great seafood -- what an adventure to take 21 kids out to eat, swimming at the pool, BBQ with leftovers for days, hanging out at Mike's, looking at old mementos and pictures of Mom and Dad's, listening to a tape of Mom and Dad, Brenna's spitting fish pinata, playing Hearts, family talent show, Jerry Clower recitations by JW and Mike, going to the temple with all of my siblings and our spouses and then out for ice cream afterward, Robin made Hannah's day with a bead art craft one morning, Jordan Lake with Nell and Jill and some of their families, boating - I actually got up when I tried water skiing again after about 4 years -- wahoo!, banana pudding from Jill (I didn't make it, so everyone was relieved to know it would really have bananas in it)

That's all I can think of for now. We have such a great family. Thanks for making it so fun, everyone!