Monday, October 25, 2010
Anthony has a job!
Many of you have prayed for Anthony and I as we are determining our next step and your/our prayers have been answered for the time being. Anthony is working for a general contractor that John Toliver (the cousin we went to visit, her husband) is working for. Right now the job is in Wisconsin so Daddy is on the road a lot leaving ConLai, Nana, and I at home to play and go a little loopy.







Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Fall...it's grow'n on me.
This time of year is growing on me. Or maybe I'm just starting to grow up. Here are some things that can only be done during fall because during spring/summer...it's just not the same.
1/3 cranberry juice
2/3 apple cider
mulling spices (the whole kind not the crushed)
Heat on stove till warm, not boiling.
1. Pour boiling water over apples to take wax off.
2. Chill apples. Put popsicle sticks in apples.
3. Make caramel: Unwrap bag of caramels. Add a couple Tbsp each of marshmallow creme and milk. Melt caramel in microwave.
4. Dip apples in caramel. Holding apples, rotate until caramel begins to harden (10 minutes). Or just put back in fridge for 5-10 minutes.
5. Dip carameled apples in candy. Chill.
6. EAT 'EM!
Apple Cider
A friend shared this recipe with me and it turned me into a cider lover from a cider abstainer.1/3 cranberry juice
2/3 apple cider
mulling spices (the whole kind not the crushed)
Heat on stove till warm, not boiling.
Pumpkin Carving
I tried carving a pumpkin with ConLai and Matthias (our neighbor boy whom I watch on Tuesdays). I opened it up; they saw the inside and said, "Dirty!". Needless to say I did the whole pumpkin myself. And boy did I have fun.Caramel Apple Dipping
My mom had a caramel apple dipping party for my sister's birthday. I thought it was such a great idea, I did that for ConLai's birthday. All the candy and caramel is probably what makes it so fun. Here's what my mom researched online and found. My apples still all puddled up at the bottom though with caramel.1. Pour boiling water over apples to take wax off.
2. Chill apples. Put popsicle sticks in apples.
3. Make caramel: Unwrap bag of caramels. Add a couple Tbsp each of marshmallow creme and milk. Melt caramel in microwave.
4. Dip apples in caramel. Holding apples, rotate until caramel begins to harden (10 minutes). Or just put back in fridge for 5-10 minutes.
5. Dip carameled apples in candy. Chill.
6. EAT 'EM!
Raking Leaves and Jumping in Them
Ask mother before jumping off the roof into them. If you have no trees you probably have a hay bale and those are just as fun. (Be sure to cut the strings and loosen up the hay before jumping.)
Flannel Sheets
I'm finding out it is fun to curl up under flannel sheets and a blanket and hide from children. It doubles as a hideout and a warm place.Pumpkin Bars
A friend just shared some pumpkin bars made up of cake mix, pumpkin and nuts. It was delicious!Pumpkin Bread
Another friend has shared pumpkin bread in the past and it is yummy and once I made it I figured out why. It has a ton of sugar!Friday, October 15, 2010
The Lind Daily
THE LIND DAILY
Today in the Windy City we have several unique events to keep you entertained. To begin, world famous duo - ConLai and Juliana Lind will be performing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star at the piano later tonight at the Chicago Theatre. Tickets are on sale for 1 sticker each to put on Mom and Dad's face. Following the piano performance is a special dance between Daddy and ConLai Lind as well as a gymnastics routine by 8 month old Juliana Rae Lind. You don't want to miss!
Breaking news just came in of a Princess Birthday Party happening in the Logan Square neighborhood. Special guests included Tito and Soni Matias with their children: Katie, Jackie and Pablo, Pastor Andy and Miss Val and their son Micah, Mom Z, Alex and Sabrina Cosme with their son Matthias, Pastor Tyrone and Chad. Princess of the Night is ConLai Lind turning 3 years old.
A warning to mothers: when you are sick, watch out for potato heads and little girls who can turn you into a real couch potato with plastic ears and tongue.
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