Monday, October 03, 2011
Christmas List
Wizard of Oz
King & I
Sound of Music
Brigadoon
Hello Dolly
(any classic musicals!)
Young Victoria
Jane Eyre (new this year)
Sherlock (new BBC version, season 1 and/or 2)
(Of course, if you find the Jeremy Brett version of Sherlock Holmes at a thrift store, I wouldn't be opposed to that!)
plain gold hoop earrings
turquoise jewelry (not with silver)
sapphire jewelry (not with silver)
bathroom hand towels (cream or blue)
vintage pillowcases
as always: Fiestaware, vintage sewing patterns
Monday, September 19, 2011
Colonial Life
While Williamsburg is lovely, and large, I don't think I would suggest anyone pay full price for admission. There are countless other re-enactment sites throughout the nation that are just as educational, even if they don't have a wigmaker on staff. That said, we did have a nice time visiting. This year they instituted a new program, RevQuest: Sign of the Rhinoceros. We were given a bandana to identify ourselves and a packet containing a puzzle book, code book, and "colonial money." We spent about 2 hours to tour the town and figure out the who, what, and where of the puzzle. In the afternoon ceremony we were given a brass coin to celebrate solving the mystery.
At Jamestown we were signed up for a 2-hour tour. Again, the site is nice, but we wouldn't have gone at full price. Jamie was the most engaged on the tour (it was geared toward his age level), but we enjoyed seeing the sites as well. My take-away? Those ships were tiny! I can't imagine the trip across the ocean!
Overall, the kids thought the trip was fun, if sneakily educational. The best part, of course, was the hotel: pool, cable tv, and bacon for breakfast!
See Pictures HERE.
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Rain, rain, go away
This week Tropical Storm Lee has come to visit while Jim is in California. We tried out the new generator, and it keeps the sump pump going. That's all we ask of it, really. Keep our basement as dry as possible.
We could use a dry autumn now, as our ground is like a sopping wet sponge. A day of sun, with a nice breeze to dry things up a bit, now that would be nice.
Pictures from Irene, HERE.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Summertime creativity

Jamie, on the other hand, has decided to move into more 3D artwork. Actually, he only decided this during dinner the other night. (Our children do not like eggs right now, and I have been trying different ways of cooking them to see if they will change their minds. So far, no luck.) We had soft-cooked eggs, which while they weren't good enough to tempt them to eat, they were terribly fun to crack open and spill out over the plate. This is Jamie's "mess of eggs."
My sewing machine has been busy. Not only have I made many pieces of clothing, I have also begun a series of baby quilts (there are lots of church babies due this summer!). The first was for a mom of two boys who is expecting her first girl. She loves shabby chic, so I made a simple 9-patch quilt and added in blocks with rosettes. Very girly!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
NASA visit


Friday, April 08, 2011
story time
The Hidden Treasure
by Jamie
April 8, 2011
Two boys were playing in the back yard. One decided to dig a hole under the house. He wanted to trap people in their scary basement. While they were digging they found a treasure map. “Wow!” they said. The treasure was on an island, Australia.
The boys went to a pilot, and offered to pay him with gold coins after they found their treasure. He flew them there. As they followed the map, they found a forest. A boy ran by, saying, “Don’t go in there! There is a skeleton in there!” The boys were not afraid, and went on in. They found the spot and got out their shovels. They dug up the treasure. Then they met a skeleton that said, “Put me treasure back!” The boys said, “ If you come back with us we could make the ultimate scary house! We’ll pay you two gold coins!” The pirate skeleton said, “Only if they have a 10 on them!” The boys agreed. As they left the forest with their treasure, they met the scared boy again. He asked how they got the skeleton to come with them. They said, “We paid him two ten-gold coins!”
The boys paid the pilot and flew back home. The skeleton and the boys put on parachutes and jumped out over their house. They dug down to their basement and put the skeleton inside. “Tomorrow is Halloween. When you hear people coming, say ‘Aaarrr!’ and scare them! We’ll make sure they come in. This will be the perfect trap. It will be a rubber hole gag – they will fall in and you will get them!” said the boys.
The next day was Halloween, and the whole neighborhood fell into the trap. The boys were happy because they got all the candy, which they shared with the skeleton. They couldn’t wait to do it again the next year.
Monday, April 04, 2011
updated photos
Friday, February 18, 2011
Second grade writing
by Jamie
Uncle Andy is very funny because he makes things make-believe seem real! He tells jokes. he even told us to go on the table for breakfast! He is weird and funny. He is a Rupert.
Thursday, December 09, 2010
A special treat for me

Ice cream is wonderful. I can find Rice Dream every so often, but it is expensive! I'd make my own, but I hadn't found a replacement for cream. While searching online I found a new resource: Mimicream. I bought some on sale (clearance because they need to have dual language boxes!), and it was on the porch this morning.

This afternoon I used one box to make chocolate ice cream. Jamie helped me put in the salt and ice, and sat by as the machine went to work. Sadly, even when the machine is done, the ice cream isn't. Into the freezer it went for a few more hours.

After dinner we scooped out this treat. Some had plain chocolate, some had cookie dough tidbits mixed in, some had whipped cream on top. All enjoyed!
Monday, December 06, 2010
Fun with fondant

Aah... the season of holiday treats! It's time to get into the kitchen and make something wonderfully delicious without worrying over the fat/calorie/carbs content.
This past week I went to work on our list of Christmas treats. I have two types of cookies in dough form in the freezer now. I also finished the two treats that need fondant, and that is what I want to share with you today.
Candy making can be tricky for those of us who avoid milk products. So many are based on butter, or sweetened condensed milk, or cream (I miss you, dairy products!). In trying to make an old-fashioned candy called Martha Washingtons, I found I needed to make my own fondant for the base, as all the modern recipes used sweetened condensed milk to start out. Traditional fondant is tricky when your candy thermometer is off by an unknown number of degrees! I searched the internet for another, easier recipe, and found marshmallow fondant to be the one. Originally meant to be used to cover cakes, it works well as a base for candies, too.
1 bag marshmallows + 2-5 Tbsp. water + confectioners sugar + crisco
Melt your marshmallows and water in the microwave. Stir until smooth. Knead or beat in enough confectioners sugar to make a smooth non-sticky dough, using crisco to keep it from sticking to your hands or mixer beaters.
*Flavorings and colors can be added before the sugar.

With one full batch of fondant I made my Martha Washingtons. In the food processor I chopped 1 cup pecans + 1 cup dried cherries + 1 cup coconut. These I formed into small logs to be dipped in chocolate. Yummy!

My small dark chocolate cookie needed a topping of mint, and I didn't want to use fudge that needed to be kept cold, or frosting that might be too sweet. I used a half batch of fondant, tinted green and flavored with peppermint. I rolled it out thin and cut it with a small circle cookie cutter. It needed a little smear of icing to stick to the cookie, and then a drizzle of chocolate to finish.

Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Christmas wishlist 2010: Laura
Half-sheet pan size cooling rack
Oneida Easton serving utensils
Large shawl, like THIS
Fiesta dinnerware
Emma
Wind in the Willows
The Railway Children
Under the Greenwood Tree
Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Friday, November 05, 2010
Christmas Wishlist 2010: Jamie
army men
knights battle pack
lego minifigure grab bag
Meltdown
Preston Stormer
William Furno
Star Wars Echo Base
Shave a Sheep game
Creationary game
Ramses Pyramid game
Minotaurus game
from Amazon:
PS2 PacMan World 3
PS2 PacMan Fever
PS2 Snoopy vs. the Red Baron
Danny Dragonbreath: Lair of the Bat Monster
Danny Dragonbreath: Curse of the Were-wiener
any dvds of these characters
Tom & Jerry
Phineas & Ferb
Scooby Doo
Darkwing Duck (not volume 1)
thrift store / yard sale options:
legos
magazines for kids (Highlights, Cricket, Spider, etc)
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Christmas Wishlist 2010: Dot
Final Fantasy III
Animaniacs DVD set
Artemis Fowl: Eternity Code book
Physics book
Items from Think Geek
plush microbes: Malaria, Clap, Sleeping Sickness, Black Death, Swine Flu
t-shirts: meh, keep out of direct sunlight, enough social interaction, no, I never finish anyth, 2+2=5
Friday, October 22, 2010
Nose off the grindstone for a week...

It seemed like we were working hard week after week, looking forward to our vacation, and now we're home and back to working hard week after week. Oh well, it was a nice vacation, a wonderful break from the ordinary. We've never done the Shenandoah region in the fall before. The spring is a beautiful time to visit, with all the new growth and just awakening wildlife. Autumn is beautiful, too, with lovely colors spreading out over the mountains and valleys.
The Rocky Branch Retreat was a very nice house to stay in, more spacious than we expected, and well-appointed. The grounds were large and fun to ramble. It was a perfect place to relax. In my imagination, life would always be relaxed and easy in a place like that... (no, don't correct me! I like that life in my imagination!!)
HERE are pictures of our time; if you haven't had a fall vacation, live vicariously through us!
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The future is here!
Start saving your spare change now! You, too, can own and operate a jetpack, as long as you weigh between 140-240 pounds and have $90,000 sitting in your bank account.
Unfortunately for Jamie (who has always wanted a jetpack), we don't have that much money sitting around. Oh well, maybe by the time he's old enough...
Monday, June 14, 2010
kids pictures
Monday, May 24, 2010
what a deer
However, on one hike we got very close to some. In this video you can see some of the deer crossing the AT right in front of Dot. (She wasn't paying attention and would have run into them if we hadn't stopped her!)
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Vacation 2010 photos
Our trip itinerary:
Sunday: Winchester, Virginia - swimming at the hotel, went to see a movie
Monday: Winchester - Shenandoah Valley Discovery Musuem, groceries, travel to the Old Rag Cottage in Syria, Virginia, enter Shenandoah National Park - Limberlost trail
Tuesday: Shenandoah National Park - AT, rain/cold! Luray Caverns, dinner with the Shavers
Wednesday: Shenandoah National Park - Big Meadows, Ranger talk: Birds of Prey, hike to Rapidan Camp, more rain
Thursday: Montpelier, Shenandoah National Park - Hikes: Dark Hollow Falls, Stony Man, dinner at Skyland, hike the Meadow Spring trail
Friday: pack up the car, hike White Oak Canyon trail (just down the road from our cottage!), drive remaining northern portion of Skyline Drive, head home!