... Even in Ohio. When raising two boys, each day is a new adventure. Some are good, some are sticky, some are proud, some are frustrating. We love each other and celebrate the family moments. All of these days add up to a life of crazy love and lots of fun.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Decorator For Hire
Howie has recently taken to decorating our home. He does excellent work, his jobs are always very thorough and he works quite fast. Here is a sample of his most recent kitchen project. It's amazing what the guy can do with simple cloth from a basket on the floor. I always had all the washcloths and bibs in the basket, but now I see the potential of the scattered look.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Mulch Heaven
I took Howie on our daily trip to a park. He is so use to getting up, eating breakfast and going out that he now stands at the door and bangs on it to get out if we haven't left the house by 9:00 am. Winter is going to be tought for us! Anyhow, we hiked it over to the local school via the stroller and enjoyed the multiple playgrounds there. I like to stroller it to parks; Mommy gets exercise along with Howie.
Although we have visited this park many times before, today we found a new captivating area that involved dumping mulch. Howie stood for a VERY long time, dumping mulch into the bucket and watching it fall into the container below. Please note the mulch in his ear- I think he was storing it there for later. I have a feeling that if we return to this park, he will probably make a bee-line to this area and spend his entire playtime dumping mulch. Too bad school is going to be starting soon- I can't think of anything else we would rather be doing at 9:30 in the morning.
Rollarcoaster Enthusiast
Howie got to experience King's Island for the first time. I thought he might be afraid due to the fact that there are loud rollar coasters, lots of movement and some interesting people who look like they just crawled out of the sticks. And considering that the giraffes at the zoo terrify him, I thought we would end up leaving within 2 minutes of being there.
But he LOVED it. Go figure.
He rode all the rides that he was allowed on (a total of five) and giggled the whole time. We watched the Vortex loop around and around as he clung to the fence, trying to get closer. And of course, he enjoyed some Eiffel Tower love with his friend. He's a PKI junkie.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Friends Forever
Howie's friend came over to play today. He adores her. I think the feeling is mutual.
We went the park, colored, ate snacks together, you know- the fun date stuff. Howie crashed from being exhausted after she left.
These are some pictures from our busy morning.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
A Yummy Afternoon
My friend (who is a mother of children with allergies) gave me a cake recipe that her children like. It is an egg-free and milk-free recipe that originated from the Depression years when eggs and milk were scarce. Howie and I tried it this afternoon- he is a real help in the kitchen. I let him explore with the different tastes of sweet, salty, and bitter ingredients as we measured and mixed everything together. He liked to feel the various textures of the powdery flour to the course salt. It really was a delightful experience and the cake turned out really yummy!
Recipe:
(From http://www.kidswithfoodallergies.org/featured_recipe5.php)
Allergy-Free Dessert Recipe: Kathy P's Wacky Cake
Recipe Information
Category: CakesRecipe Created By: Kathy Przywara
Ingredients
1 1/2 cup flour
3 Tbsp cocoa powder (optional)
1 cup sugar1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt1
Tbsp vinegar
5 Tbsp oil
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup water
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350F.Combine dry ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix thoroughly.Mix wet ingredients in a separate bowl and stir to combine.Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and mix until you get a smooth batter. Do not beat.Pour into greased and floured pan (8" square or 9" round) or 12 cupcakes. Bake in oven until tests done - about 35 minutes for cake, about 20 minutes for cupcakes.
Recipe:
(From http://www.kidswithfoodallergies.org/featured_recipe5.php)
Allergy-Free Dessert Recipe: Kathy P's Wacky Cake
Recipe Information
Category: CakesRecipe Created By: Kathy Przywara
Ingredients
1 1/2 cup flour
3 Tbsp cocoa powder (optional)
1 cup sugar1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt1
Tbsp vinegar
5 Tbsp oil
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup water
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350F.Combine dry ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix thoroughly.Mix wet ingredients in a separate bowl and stir to combine.Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and mix until you get a smooth batter. Do not beat.Pour into greased and floured pan (8" square or 9" round) or 12 cupcakes. Bake in oven until tests done - about 35 minutes for cake, about 20 minutes for cupcakes.
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