We made Ratatouille for dinner. Crock pot style.
It was quite good and we had the left overs on pasta.
Emma has learned to stand up all on her own. She is very excited about this.
Megan dressed up Nathan and made him "dapper." Then she made me "fancy" and declared that we had to get married again since we were all dressed up. We had a nice little ceremony in the dinning room that lasted about 3 seconds and consisted of, "Ok, you're married!"
Jeremy fell asleep on the couch while he was waiting for me to brush Megan's teeth and put her in bed. We just left him there all night and he actually slept there all night long without coming to our bed. This is how I found him in the morning, with his legs pushing the couch cushion off.
And these were going to be their own post, but I just don't have the time. So here ya go.
These I am doing for Valentine's Day presents for the few girls in Megan's Primary class. They are pink (strawberry) marshmallows dipped in either white or semi-sweet chocolate and then decorated with Valentine's sprinkles. I saw them on Grace Violet (go click on her blinky on the right. It's somewhere in the list.) and decided I had to do them. This is actually a really easy kids' project if you want something fun to do with your kids. They are up high on my fridge in that second picture so the chocolate can harden without getting messy.
It was quite good and we had the left overs on pasta.
Emma has learned to stand up all on her own. She is very excited about this.
Megan dressed up Nathan and made him "dapper." Then she made me "fancy" and declared that we had to get married again since we were all dressed up. We had a nice little ceremony in the dinning room that lasted about 3 seconds and consisted of, "Ok, you're married!"
Jeremy fell asleep on the couch while he was waiting for me to brush Megan's teeth and put her in bed. We just left him there all night and he actually slept there all night long without coming to our bed. This is how I found him in the morning, with his legs pushing the couch cushion off.
And these were going to be their own post, but I just don't have the time. So here ya go.
These I am doing for Valentine's Day presents for the few girls in Megan's Primary class. They are pink (strawberry) marshmallows dipped in either white or semi-sweet chocolate and then decorated with Valentine's sprinkles. I saw them on Grace Violet (go click on her blinky on the right. It's somewhere in the list.) and decided I had to do them. This is actually a really easy kids' project if you want something fun to do with your kids. They are up high on my fridge in that second picture so the chocolate can harden without getting messy.
2 comments:
I love your marshmellow pops! They are just as cute as the cake pops but less labor intensive. Brilliant idea!
Nice goat, Nathan!
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