Monday, February 22, 2010

Annie



Mikey's favorite movie is Annie. We've only watched it probably a total of 6 or 7 times. Its not my absolute favorite, but he LOVES it. This is just the opening credits and I heard him singing in the livingroom. TOO CUTE! I had to get my camera out. Dont mind the messy livingroom. Thats just part of life. The good moments never happen when you can video in a clean room. Daddy was a little surprised that Mikey knew most of the words already. And we were both snickering quite a bit when he sang that last note. Love that little boy!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Texas Snow


Lately I've been sleeping on the couch, cause thats the ONLY place I can get comfortable. I woke up about 7:30 this morning and the curtains in our front room were slightly open...then I saw it. SNOW! not just snowing...but SNOW...ON THE GROUND! I couldnt believe it! I had to run into my bedroom and wake up my hubby, who had JUST gone to bed 2 hours earlier, and tell him the news. "Yeah," he said, "I Know." My mom had told me over the phone the night before that Dallas was supposed to get snow, but I didnt want to get my hopes up. we've lived here for a year, and Snow just doesnt stick. But stick it did, and this morning our lawn was almost totally white.

The kids woke up, and were starting to have a cranky morning...until I pointed outside. "WOW," Gavin said, "SNOW!" said Xander, then Mikey...of course said, "We NEED to go outside and make a snowman!" But of course, we had to wait till Daddy woke up. Then at long last, 12:30 rolled around, and the boys were DIEING to get outside..and Daddy finally woke up.



Luckily we had kept our winter coats from living in MO. Haven't really had a need for them yet in tx. But we kept them for the trips back to visit family in Missouri. boy am I glad. We still didnt have quite the preferable snowgear, but the kids were totally happy just to be out in the snow with mom and dad. We put 2 pairs of socks on each of them and then tied plastic bags to their feet, then put their shoes on. Good thing too. Their shoes were SOAKED by the time we went inside. We didnt have any gloves, so we put plastic bags on their hands and socks over the bags. That seamed to work fairly well.


Mikey was the snowball champion. He got REALLY good at throwing snowballs at mom and dad. And he was laughing so hard the entire time. He even took a snowball to the face and was STILL loving it. Gavin mostly just stood around the whole time, or was just being held by mom. He didnt start having fun until he figured out you could eat the snow. I took a bit of the clean snow off the car and gave him a little. After that it was all over. All I heard from him the rest of the time was, "bite? Peese, Bite." He loved it.


When Xander figured out you could eat the snow, he took some off the ground...and it had leafs and grass in it. He took a bite and said, "mom, I dont like the grass." He didnt quite get why gavin liked it so much. to him it kinda tasted like dirt LOL! Then I showed him where to get clean snow and he liked that MUCH better. Then while Mikey and Daddy made the snowman body, Xander and Gavin spent their time feeding eachother clean snowballs. Well actually Xander would have a snowball and when gavin asked, "bite?" he'd give him one. It was so stinkin cute.










Daddy had a bit of a hard time getting the body onto the snowman, and when he did try and lift the second snowball, he droped it and it broke apart, so we just packed it on top and made it sorta ball shaped. Then Mikey just kept packing snow on the snowman while daddy rolled out the head. Pretty soon we got our snowman all finished, daddy went into the backyard for sticks for the arms, and mommy improviesed the face with some lids from the kitchen and a crazy straw mouth. These boys were SSOO happy the entire time we were out. Gavin was ready to go in when the snowman was done, so we took a picture (hurray for tripods and timers on cameras), and headed inside. We ended up making hot waffels for lunch. boy was that good. And then the boys started falling asleep on the couch watching chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

I think They'll be talking about today for a long time. I LOVE family moments like this.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Say Cheese!


First off, when you first open your powdered cheese, dont be too shocked when it's not a full can. After things get packed they settel, there was probaby a good 2 inches of empty space when I first opened the can. Well, to get the full effect of our powdered cheese, I wanted to really taste it. What better way to use a cheese sauce than with Mac & Cheese! This is everything cooking, simple. Noodles in the pot, and 4 parts water 1 part powdered cheese for the sauce. I started off with 3 parts water, and after I had it stirred pretty well it still had lumps, but if you put all your lumps together and poor your 4th part of water (boiling/really hot) over them, and whisk it, most of them disappear. Differences between boxed mac & cheese, and doing it this way: 1)you have to make the sauce separately, you dont mix it with the noodles until the sauce is complete, 2)no milk or butter required, 3) you can make as much or as little as you want so you dont have wasted leftovers.

We didnt have any macaroni noodles, but I did have a huge bucket of whole wheat pasta that we used. Gavin was VERY interested in the noodles, he tried to eat them uncooked, but then decided that they were better as places to stick your fingers.











Me with the finished product. I had already tried it at this point. All it needed was a little salt. It didnt taste quite like boxed mac & cheese, but thats because we didnt use regular macaroni noodles. Whole wheet noodles have a different texture and take a little bit longer to cook. But in this house, we happen to like the whole wheat noodles, so we were totally ok with it. The sauce was EXACTLY like out of the box. We did add a little bit of salt to ours, but the sauce would have tasted just fine on broccoli (which we may do today), or you could add some salsa to it and dip taco chips in it. I've already got TONS of ideas for this stuff.




After I had tried it, I gave a bowl to the real critics. They were EX-STATIC! Lately we've been having either germaid or oatmeal for breakfast. The other day, Gavin wouldnt eat it by himself. He was hungry, but it made him sad to have to eat the SAME stuff again. In order to get him to eat, I had to force feed him. He didnt spit it out, cause he was hungry, but he cried the entire time I fed him. He really didnt want to have oatmeal AGAIN. When I place this bowl in front of him, he lit up like it was christmas. Gavin ended up eating 3 little kid servings of pasta.




One of the worst things that happens, when living off of food storage, is food complacency. You'd rather NOT eat, than eat the SAME THING over and over. Mac & cheese is a REALLY familiar food for almost every kid in America. We've still been living VERY cheaply and have been eating basic foods. So when we got mac & cheese, it was like we splurged for the kids. Every single one of them was happier. So one of my next goals for my IMPROVED food storage, is to have some "comfort food." Noodles are fairly cheep, especially when bought in bulk, and when stored properly...last FOREVER! we only ended up using about 1/2 a cup of cheese powder out of the whole number 10 can and it made a pot of mac & cheese large enough for our whole family. It takes 3 boxes of mac & cheese AT LEAST to feed all of us. So even if all we ever did with this powdered cheese was mac macaroni & cheese, it would be worth it. But the glorious thing is, it's SSSOO versatile. I will be putting this in soups to make them cheesier, poor it over chili, use it on baked potatoes, poured over veggies, shake the powder over popcorn, make nacho cheese, sauce on a cheese Pizza, and these are just the ideas that I have come up with to use it for. The list is endless.

As far as living off of food storage goes. Dont let your food be bland. Here in America we put cheese on EVERYTHING. And Cheese is something that is a little difficult to store. If you freeze it, it needs to be shredded, but then you MUST have the freezer space. Lots of homes, ours included, only have the small freezer on their fridge. The space in that freezer should be used for meats. If you dont have to freeze your cheese to store it for long periods of time, it frees up a LOT of space. When we were living entirely off our food storage, fresh cheese was one of the first things to go. If you have some powdered cheese, your family will not feel so deprived when you're down and out.

Marisa's Grade for Honeyville Powdered Cheese. A++!!
great price, great taste, smooth texture, extremely versatile, and a familiar food.

Friday, February 5, 2010

They're Finally Here!!


My Package came today! I LOVE IT! They look so inviting to use! Today we used the cheese. I was going to do a review...but it looks like the review will have to wait till after the kiddos go to bed. We did simple pasta and cheese (we didnt have macaroni noodles), so we could see what the actual flavor of the cheese tasted like. It turned out really yummy. So far so good. We'll try out the butter and the eggs tomorrow!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Waiting.....

Other than cooking and cleaning...my life right now is a bunch of WAITING. My most frequent wait...is for Mike to get home for dinner. He has about 5 minutes at home right around 9 that he can eat, kiss me, and head back to work. Hurray for night shift :S not.

Then there is always the constant...waiting to have the baby. No I'm not as large as other women are at this stage of the game, but I'm JUSt as uncomfortable. I dread going to bed every night cause it takes me at least a 1/2 hour to get comfortable, then it's gone in like 10 min and I have to spend another 1/2 hour re-situating. Then...I wake up with an aching body in the morning. WOO HOO.

Also...I can hardly wait for the mail to come each day. Usually I get a movie in the mail. We have blockbuster for the month. Yeah..free trial week....SO NOT WORTH IT! but it's paid for now and so we'll keep it till the month is over. So I do look forward to getting movies in the mail. But if anyone is considering getting blockbuster...DONT IT SUCKS! if you want to watch movies online..you have to RENT THEM. in addition to what you're paying alreayd RIP OFF! and if you exchange a movie in the store, the wont send you another movie in the mail until you bring the exchanged movie back to the store. LAME!

But thats besides the point. The main thing that I'm waiting for right now is an order I just made on friday. I'm WAY excited about it. Powdered food in #10 cans!!! Yeah ok I'm a nerd. But I've seriously never been so excited about groceries in my life! Honeyvillgrain is where I got it from. The stuff from the bishops store house is cheaper...but the bishops store house doesn't have everything that Honeyville does. I have looked High and low for powdered cheese. You know, the packets of cheese you get in mac and cheese boxes? Yeah that stuff is GREAT for soups, pastas, and all kinds of things. But I could never find it for a decent price. Until I found this website. Origionally I was needing more powdered eggs...and I was trying to find the cheepest place online that sold them. And Honevillegrain was the best place to do it. But then as I looked around their website, I found the powdered cheese. TOTALLY STOKED! and I also found something else I want to try. Powdered butter. WHAT?!?! How they make it...I have no clue. But I ended up ordering it. I want to try it out. We ALWAYS run out of butter when we get low on groceries. Sure you can use Crisco...but that doesnt give you the beautiful butter taste. So I'm very excited to see how this goes. You may think I'm crazy, but I already know I'm going to buy from this place again. My next purchase will be Freeze dried fruits. They have 6 #10 cans of 6 different types of fruit for $109ish. The cool thing about this place is no matter how much you order, they ship with UPS so it's $4.49 for your whole order as long as its in the US!!! WAY COOL! As long as you place your order by 11am they get it shipped out that day. If after 11 then they ship it by the next business day. I ordered my 3 cans friday morning around 9ish. SO hopefully they'll be here within the next few days. This is a MUCH anticipated package. I want to see if these powdered eggs are as good as the reviews I've read. If so I can use them for scrambled eggs instead of JUST for cooking with. Which, by the way, if you've never used powdered eggs before DO SO! They cook up great! and they save you the trouble of using up your real eggs and taste JUST as good in brownies, and cakes, and muffins and such. This particular can of eggs comes out to be about 80cents per dozen that I use. NOT BAD!

And I promise...there will be another post the MOMENT I get to cook with these new found foods. Anyone who has a lot of kids understands how important cooking is. And I'm hoping this will help make my job a little easier!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire


It seams to be, that this is what is happening to television. We're watching the demise of mankind right before our eyes. It started with language, then sex scenes, then whole series about sex, now they're doubling the amount of characters who are gay and lesbian. Not just to have "well rounded" characters from "all walks of life" but to add more pornography to the networks. I was on the phone with my sister who has kept up with the show "Heroes." She informed me last night that Heroes had just gone too far. It was bad enough they had a character who was a prostitute, but they've now turned one of their main characters into a lesbian. I looked up a little bit online on the show and here's what I found. And I quote "It's just girlie fun at first. But it might progress into something more serious. It depends on how viewers respond."

WHAT?!?!! Girlie fun! I'm totally appalled that they can say that. I'm appalled that they can put this kinda stuff on PUBLIC television. And this is proof that they're not doing this just to have gay characters, but to have an even bigger range of sex scenes they can show the general public. TV has gone from bad, to worse.

We as a family have not actually watched the networks for an entire year now. I for one do not feel I'm missing anything. We had decided to not watch public tv before then, but hadn't completely edited it out of our lives until a year ago. For me, it started with the underwear commercials. I live in a house of boys, and I hated watching tv because I'd have to turn it off during the commercials. Language got worse. I actually watched a commercial where they said, "I did get a kick a** deal" right on public tv. Then they started showing "male enhancement" pill commercials. Those were at least done tactfully enough to were a child wouldn't know what they were talking about. But it still made me cringe that they advertised it on tv. With all of the garbage that we had seen, we decided we didn't want our children to be able to just turn on the tv and have this kinda stuff thrown in their faces.

Ever heard of the innocence of youth? Well the media has all but completely destroyed that. But we can't blame just the media. When we allow this kind of stuff in our house, WE are the ones who let our children see this. Yes, I know that is what is in the world right now, but we can choose to live in the world and not of the world. I will not let my television become the gateway for worldly things to infiltrate my family. Don't get me wrong, I love having television. It's nice to just sit and chill for a while while you watch a movie, but I WILL NOT yield my children's innocence for the convenience of being a couch potato.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

First Sunday


This is a picture of Mikey at my brother-in-law's reception. He was so CRANKY that day. Hence why I let someone else take my camera for a while. Anyhow I didnt get any pictures of him today so I figured this would have to do. What a SUNDAY!

To start off, Mike decided he could make it through church without going to bed AT ALL last night. He works nights, and I usually let him sleep in till 12ish. So he figured, it's sunday I'll have to get up early...I'll just stay up. I got up around 9ish, and started getting the boys ready while Daddy got in the shower. Everything was going good...minus the fact that we were all just really SLOW today. We got to church 40min late. Then we went to classes.

Daddy took Mikey to Sunbeams, I took Gavin and Xander to Nursery. The moment Gavin realized I wasn't there he started freaking out. I figured he'd stop eventually so I waited for Mike to come back from dropping off Mikey, then we went to class together. The heater in our ward building is broken...so class was freezing. I love the teacher in our Gospel Doctrine class. He is very interactive, and makes every lesson interesting. But even with a good teacher, and a FREEZING cold room, Mike was falling asleep. So after class I told him to go out to the car, turn on the heater, and go to sleep. He first asked me if I could handle the three boys. Suer I thought, they're all in their own classes. He seriously almost fell over on the way out to the car. Silly man.

So I head to Relief Society. I got to be in class for about 10min and a Primary teacher came with Mikey. She said that he'd been sad all day, and then finally said, "I just want my mom." So she told him that maybe I'd come sit with him in Sunbeams. And I thought I could get away with going to all my classes now that Gavin was in Nursery. THINK AGAIN!

Mikey was so pouty today. I sat him down in Sunbeams and sat next to him. He just hunched his shoulders over and brooded the WHOLE time. Then a little ways into the lesson in Sunbeams, the Nursery leader came and said Gavin hadn't stopped crying since I put him in the Nursery. So I leave sunbeams (of course mikey followed) and go get Gavin out of Nursery, I tried to hide when they handed him to me so Xander wouldn't see me...but he did. And Mikey saw Xander. He kept saying, "Mom I need to get my Xadner and be in Nursery and Play." Xander apparently didn't really enjoy the rest of Nursery because he was the only compton boy in there and he wanted to play with Mikey.

Mikey laid on the floor for the rest of sunbeams with his face in his hands and kept crying and telling me he needed to go back to Nursery. Gavin was finally happy because he was sitting on my lap. So for the last part of sunbeams they were singing songs, and Gavin LOVED it. Then when church was finally over, I went back to the Relief Society room and got my small bag of stuff, then we headed out to the car.

We got home and I put all my boys in bed, and they're all still snoozing away. Time for me to go make some food while the house is quiet. I'm thinkin Stroganoff.