Friday, December 30, 2016

School and Finance

I decided it's time to introduce my kids to finance and money and the responsibility that comes with it. Today I had them clean the house, and do extra chores like taking the trash out and grabbing the mail for allowance money.

When they were all finished and I made sure they were finished completely) I gave them their 'check" which was in the form of play money from their Princess cash register.

I gave them fives and ones. I made them count out their earnings, and then I made them use this money to "pay" for merchandise they really wanted. In this case, my son wanted micro machines from Star Wars and my daughter wanted Minnie Mouse blind bags. Each had to wait their turn to buy their merchandise, which meant waiting patiently and taking turns.

We set up a store like it was an actual store. We have had the opportunity to do this at the grocery store before, but this time I incorporated math rather than a credit card in order to pay for their stuff. At the grocery store, it's a no brainer to slide a card and be done. This way they had to learn the whole concept of payment and finances.

I had them each count out the correct amount of money to buy their things, and then gave them their things once we were all done.

So today they learned responsibility, hard work, and how to earn a living. I want to keep this up over the years from now on so that they grow to appreciate money and to use it responsibly and to work hard for everything they want and for everything they need.

Yesterday we learned all about electricity, and how the Earth orbits around the sun, and the change of seasons. Today we learned about money. But this is a subject I will incorporate into everyday learning. :)

Monday, November 28, 2016

Christmas Decorating 2016

Every year since we had the kids, we have had a tradition when it comes to decorating for Yule.

First, we bring in the Christmas tree. We are a sentimental folk, when we could not afford a real tree, much less have a real one in our first apartment (landlord's restriction), we opted for an artificial Christmas tree we bought on sale at Walmart dirt cheap. I had never had a Christmas tree before, real or fake, so I was super excited to get one that year. It was our first Christmas together, in our first apartment. I will never forget it.

We went to Menard's to get some of the ornaments and decorations. We picked them all out together, then we went to Sam's Club to get the ribbon.

We brought the tree home and set it up. We spent that evening decorating it while eating pizza. Ever since, we have been carrying this tradition on with the kids.

We bring the tree inside (almost eight years later and we cannot bring ourselves to part with it), we turn up some classic Christmas music, and decorate our tree as a family.

I always thought I would be the type of person to rearrange the ornaments my kids put on once they went to bed, but I don't. In fact, I love the way they decorate it with us. I prefer to leave it all just the way it is.

Every year it seems we try something new or festive. This year we added tinsel. I've never been a huge fan of the tinsel, but it's grown on me this past year. I actually prefer it over ribbon I think.

Once the tree is set up, (always on the Sunday after Thanksgiving), and it is all decorated and lit up, we put in a Christmas movie and bake pizzas.


The kids look forward to this tradition every year. They are now old enough to know what we are going to do as the year goes on, so it's even more exciting to see their faces light up when we tell them what time of year it is.

Thanksgiving 2016

Well, another successful Thanksgiving, and looking forward to many more! 

This year we found a 25.84 pound turkey, our largest bird yet. It took longer to cook, but the meat was so juicy and tender! You can get my Thanksgiving turkey recipe HERE.

As always, I start by rubbing the entire turkey with real, unsalted butter. Then I add the turkey rub under the skin, I am generous with the seasonings, especially this year with such a large bird to roast, I ended up doubling the rub recipe.

It turned out PERFECT! Everyone enjoyed it. My mother in-law made the delicious gravy, and the kids helped grandma and grandpa make the stuffing. :) 


Thank goodness we got a new roasting pan last year! Our old one was way too small. The wings of the bird always fell off because they would get roasted to the sides haha.


Tim has always made me laugh. He is such a goof and I love his humor. :)


The kids had so much fun this year. They made crafts with grandma and played with grandpa all weekend. It was such a great time. We can't wait until next year! ;-)


Haylie LOVES her grandma!


My in-laws arrived Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) and stayed until Sunday. We had so much fun! Irvine Park lit up their Christmas Lights in the Christmas Village on Thursday, so we bundled up Friday evening and went to see them with Mama and Papa.


We got lots of pictures, but these two are my favorites!



We had such a blast (as usual)! Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Gobble 'til you wobble! ;-)

Friday, March 18, 2016

Planting My Herbs Today

I am so excited for Spring! It's practically here!

I started my day with my coffee and a book and the usual house chores while the kids ate their breakfast and played with their toys. We aren't radical with schooling just yet, and when we do more curricular type things it's always later. Right now they are just too young to go all day every day.

Once awake and finished with chores, I went straight outside to gather as much snow into my bucket as possible. Some melted already so I didn't get as much as I had hoped, fortunately I left pails outside last night which caught a good amount of snow in it along with the buckets and containers that have rain water up to the brim in them. I took my water bottles and filled all of them up as much as I could. I am conserving the remaining rain water/snow for later.

I try to do this each year. It's a blessing for my thirsty plants and I would rather nourish them with rain water than anything from our city tap. I know, I am just finicky that way. It's a personal preference. It isn't that tap water won't help plants, but I feel rain water is best whenever possible. It's why I will collect water from a well known lake if I am all out of rain water at home. Last year we were very dry so I wasn't able to have such an abundance of water as I already have this year. Not even snow, as we barely had any snow to speak of all winter two eyars ago.

I hope this year is different. The large snow banks which turned to pools of puddles outside are instantly soaked up into the earth. Mother Earth is parched.

The rainy days make things a bit more challenging, and stressful, kids hate being cooped up just as much as I do. But at the same time I am so, so grateful for this rain!

I put new potting soil into my pots, sowing and digging as much as I am supposed to for my herbal plants. I'm not planting too much ahead of time, because I don't know when the weather will warm enough for me to replant them outdoors. But I did plant my lavender because germinating will take some time and by that point the weather should be much better and less hostile for it.

I also planted my cilantro, but only one because I prefer to use it fresh when I do and I don't plan to dry it.

I went outside and collected snow to put into the pots that will melt into the soil so as not to overwater them. So far that has been my day, and I feel really accomplished. The kids have managed to keep their toys off the floors so far (which is more than I can say for the bathroom and the tub, but whatever). I see flurries drifting around outside right now. I wonder if it will snow some more? I plan to get the kids outside today, we may even skip over to the park for a bit if the weather permits. :)