Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

November 01, 2011

Halloween 2011- homemade superheros.

 it's a bird, it's a plane... No, it's SUPERMOSS!!
lily had her "superhero face" all night... see the puffed cheeks?  she makes me laugh!



 jakob was a darling clark kent...  (oops, no individual pictures of SUPERDREW)

 sweet ellie and anna...

 this child LOVES a party... she's a perfect #7!  superbaby!! (except at night... she likes to fight the bad guys all night long.)  love her!


 Here are some of our cute friends...






Hope you had a SUPER halloween!!
i'm going to go clean up candy wrappers...

October 31, 2011

superMOSS!!

ok folks, these shots are hot off the press...
halloween is such a fun BALANCE.
not too much, but enough to have fun and make memories.
this year we got it!
we've had a full month... i didn't even turn my sewing machine on for these costumes...
this is a live shot of my superMESSY craftroom!
i had gathered some things, we had friends over last night, and when they left my older kids and i did some tracing, some cutting and some ironing.
i think our costumes turned out PERFECTLY simple and fun.
{i still need to get the whole family shot...}
the boys weren't supposed to dress-up for middle school.
they both wore costumey shirts and jakob tied his supermoss cape on. 
(I told him to just wear it and take it off if anyone says anything to him.)
after we got the bigger kids off to school i hurried to iron-on the little girls capes and we flew out the door to the elementary school parade...
oh happy day!

superMOM and her posse'

superBABY most of the parade...

superBABY when dad almost dropped her...

superELLIE

superEllie flying back to her class...

superANNA!
superFAMILY... superDAY...
i hope y'all have a VERY happy halloween!!
isn't life so fun!?!
i LOVE kids!!

November 15, 2010

halloween 2010.

Bad Guys.
remember i told you i got NO pictures from Halloween?
so, on Saturday i made everyone dress-up for our picture shoot.
when it was over, i was glad i made it happen.
aren't these kids cute?
jakob- was a longhorn 
(this is the rival team to the Red Raiders)
drew- was an evil scientist 
(he was very specific on the details of his costume- funny kid)
anna- SATAN...
ellie- the wicked witch
leah- the big bad wolf
lily- the boogie man

i do love halloween.
most years.

November 02, 2010

harvest feast 2010

this is not thanksgiving...
it is our annual Harvest Feast.
where we celebrate the bounty of the ground... without turkey and without all our traditional recipes.

we ate, we laughed and we experienced new foods.
i told the kids they had to try a little bit of every thing, but i didn't force the issue.
personally, i LOVED it.
the food was so pretty and healthy...
we had lots of family- the Ures, Callisters, my mom and my Aunt Nancy
i love new signatures on my signature linen!

we ate
sunshine beets (with this recipe)  loved them.

brussel sprouts- cut in half, sprinkled with salt and olive oil and roasted at 425 for 15 minutes-  my favorite!!

turnips
collard greens with bacon- not my favorite
sweet potatoes

spaghetti squash
fresh cranberry relish
roasted chicken

rolls with blackberry or raspberry jam
pecan pie
sour cream apple pie
cherry pie

i bought egg nog and apple cider, but forgot to set them out.

mostly, it was just fun to visit with friends and family.
i really love events.
especially events at my house.
i love traditions.
Harvest Feast is a keeper... but, next year i want to do it earlier in October.
Although, it was PERFECT for a non-trick r treating halloween this year.

Happy Fall!

October 29, 2010

fall.

i found my natural prozac.
PRODUCE.
i love fresh fruits and vegetables.
love them.
have i told you that sometimes while i'm shopping for produce i have to hold myself back from bursting into song...
sometimes, tears come to my eyes- really.
i want to sing... "from the banks of California, to the shores of Tennessee."
Ha!  That was my attempt to sing "I'm proud to be an American."
But then, as i was typing, I realized that those probably aren't the right words... seeing how there aren't any shores in Tennessee.
i ALWAYS sing the wrong words to songs...  the professor mocks me all throughout the Christmas season.
i digress.
where was i?
singing in the produce section...
Doesn't year round produce just make you want to thank God that we live in this day and age?
Doesn't it make you grateful you live in this country?
I never have to worry about my children not having food... good food.
what a blessing.
Do you know that if Americans took the money we spend on PET FOOD and donated it to end world hunger, we would eliminate starvation?! 
Our PETS eat better than many HUMANS.  how sad.
in the produce section, i feel blessed.

i had a friend in junior high who was adopted from Russia as a teen.
If I remember correctly, when she first flew to America, they stopped at a grocery store.  She thought it was fake.  A store set up by the government to make America look good.  She made her adoptive family stop at grocery stores the whole ride home to prove that they were real.  
(i really did have a friend from russia, but doesn't this story sound more like reader's digest?)
today i bought a cart full of produce- and one fresh chicken.
i came home bursting with fall goodness.
pumpkins will do that to you.

Since Halloween is on Sunday, we won't be going trick r treating.
I thought it would be fun to do a scary Halloween meal...
but then i decided to do my Fall Feast.
Lots of squash and roots and veggies... oh how excited i am.
and, i don't even care what the food tastes like...
or whether or not my kids like it.
to me, food is just amazing...
i want teach my children to experience the bounty of the earth... in all it's variety.
If they don't like brussel sprouts, they don't have to eat them every day of their life... but they should experience them.
Everyone should experience them.check out those brussel sprouts on a stick.
seriously...  SO FUN!!  
what a great food.
After this shopping trip, it looks like we will be "Fall Feasting"  all week.
I can't wait.

My kids came home from school and spent 30 minutes trying to name all the produce on our table.
They were as giddy as I am.
While I'm writing this blog they keep asking, "Mom, what's this called?"
I heard Jakob ask, "What's this?
the kids said "Cabbage".
He asked, "What kind of cabbage?"
They said they didn't know and he said, "Iceburg cabbage."
Funny boy.
Leah ate a banana and said, "Mom, did you go to the jungle today?"
Ellie has eaten a pear, a banana, and half of a pomegranate for snack.
yup.
i love it.

Oh, I'm proud to be an American.
I'm so grateful for the bounty that surrounds me.
I want my children and my home to be FULL of the good things of the earth.
If i can't live on a farm... shopping for produce will continue to make me happy.

ps.
Have you tried black grapes... SOO GOOD this season.
pps.
can you name this fruit?
yes, i bought 2.  How could you not buy a fruit that looks like Thing 1?  cool.
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