Canning Tomatoes

With the help of this great website I “put up” my first batch of tomatoes ever today. It was… umm… messier than I expected! They are setting and cooling now so I don’t know if they taste any good, but they look right. That counts, right?! :) I’m looking forward to lots of yummy soups with CSA veggies this winter!

peeling

Peeling tomatoes is easy, but messy! I even got tomato juice in my tea!

jarring

Jarring up the tomatoes. I used red, yellow, and orange ones, so they look very pretty. :)

done

All done. There is some separation, but the website says that’s normal. The one that looks like barely any tomatoes actually has just tomato juice in it. I figured I’d can the extra juice and see what happened!

Diamonds

Eve was telling Alan about small, tiny things at dinner tonight. She said, “as small as a diamond!”  Alan tells her that diamonds come in all different sizes so Eve grabs my hand and says, “See, as tiny as a diamond!” and points to my engagement ring!  We all had a good laugh, though I don’t think the kids really knew what we were laughing about. 

Quiet time love notes

Lex has taken to using the tablet in place of books at quiet time.  At first he used it for Starfall or Khan Academy, but then we discovered a cool note taking app called SuperNote and now I get love notes most days.  Here was his first one.  He made it one day while I was at work and he was home with a babysitter.

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Here is the picture on page 8.

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Here is his next note.

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Here is the picture from page 9.  I can’t find the pictures he took of himself (that time, we have plenty others!) and the sound on the video is very quiet but you can just barely hear him saying “I love you.”

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Lately he is working on a long note that has taken him many quiet times.  Each day he works on it but refuses to let me see.  I try hard not to peak. :-)  However, while exporting those images I happened to see this one too.

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I think he loves me!

Company picnic

Some other kids (that we know) brought these floats. They let us borrow them when they went up for lunch. There were a ton of awesome photo ops when I was out swimming with the kids in the deep part of the pond, but when we got back to shore and I got the camera the ops just didn’t happen. Oh well.

We swam while everyone else ate, and by the time we came up for food the catering company had left! Good thing the menu was all steak and lobster so I came prepared with pb&j. Also good thing they left the iced tea and lemonade beverages (and beer, of course!) and the cookies. We were all set.

Then back to the fun in the sun! Lex wanted to play volleyball with these boys but he wasn’t brave enough to speak up (and he doesn’t know how to play!) so he hovered and watched until they left, then he asked me to play with him. :)

Just playing with the camera. It’s like a superhero shot!

We got home in time for showers, a few minutes of quiet time, and family meeting, now we’re all crashed in the living room watching Colbchella ‘012 Rocktaugustfest. Colbert entertains our whole family. I think we’re having cereal for dinner. Happy Saturday.

Painting

We like to paint in this house. Mostly Eve and I like to paint, but Lex gets involved sometimes too. Recently for a girls night out, some friends and I went to a pottery studio and painted. I made this birthday plate and a little pink bunny.

birthday plate

Yes, I know it looks like a child’s work, but really it was all me! I’ve always wanted a family birthday plate. :) Lucky for me MY birthday comes next!

When you finish painting you leave your piece there and they put the glaze on and then fire it in the kiln. A week later they call and you go pick it up. When I went to pick them up the kids were SO excited and talked me in to staying to let them paint too. Actually it is something I’ve always wanted to do with them. The timing wasn’t the best, but we stayed and had a pretty good time. Eve painted a unicorn, Lex picked a heart shaped box, and I did a cool tea mug! I’ll post pictures next week when we pick them up.

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Hard at work, painting unicorns and heart shaped boxes.

The kids have already decided what they want to paint next, when we go back to pick up these pieces, but the place isn’t cheap so things may “happen” such that I pick up our finished pieces without them! School is starting soon, right? ;)

Blanket blobs… and a few other pics from the day

This one is for you, Mema! This is why I was giggling through our phone call.

The video is long and boring and of course I turned it off two seconds too soon. Moments after I turned it off Eve hopped her way directly into the wall! I fell over laughing so, of course, she did it again! Funny girl. Funny kids!!

We had a slow, but productive on my part, day today.

quiet

Chillin’ together in the office. They spent a lot of time hanging out together today. It was sweet.

mail

New school supplies! I love these bento boxes. I bought them years ago when the kids were going to daycare. Lex has used his for lunches the past two years. This year they each got new boxes (so I could have the old ones for spares/backups!) and Eve got a carrier. Lex has a good one still from last year. They were SUPER excited when the mail lady arrived today!

texting

Texting with daddy. She sent a message to him for me and then decided to send her own as well. Mine was a grocery list, hers was “I love you. Love Eve.”

painting

Eve and I painted some clay objects we made earlier in the week. She has a butterfly and a bear cave, I have a flower. Lex spent much of the afternoon working on a secret message on the tablet. I have another blog post coming someday about his tablet messages. (they are blog worthy because they are all love notes to me!)

baking

Here’s what I did with most of the day. Eve was very helpful in the beginning, while Lex worked on his paper Transformer, then they both went off and played together while I finished up. We made two loaves of bread, Pineapple Sunshine muffins, oatmeal raisin cookies with dark chocolate covered raisins, and chicken parm (no cheese) for Alan.

blanket blobs

Blanket blobs creeping (not so) quietly through the kitchen while I was on the phone.

A paper train railway in my kitchen and my new maid

I think I have the messiest craftiest children ever!  This is a good thing, I know, because their brains are active, but so are the scissors, tape, and scraps!

They are currently working on a 3D paper railway, much like his paper race cars and paper airline. I can’t find a link so apparently I haven’t blogged about his paper airlines yet.  He has two separate paper airlines and an airport!

eve drawing

Lex is nice enough to help Eve draw these “blown out” trains as well. They draw the outline, color them in, cut them apart, and then tape the edges together, resulting in a 3D object.

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Lex’s first train and coal car, on the tracks. Lex likes to be in the pictures these days. :)

Now they are working on trains.  He made a few trains over the weekend and some tracks connected with metal fasteners.  Today I found some empty Lipton tea boxes (I drink it by the GALLON!) and they both decided to use them for stations. 

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Lex’s train station, complete with clock (on top) and ticket counter (inside). It’s actually cool the way he connected the tracks with fasteners so when it’s time to clean up they all fold together and tuck underneath the station.

crafty kids

Eve has a habit of cutting tiny pieces of paper and then taping them to things. While she could use a large piece and tape it once, she much prefers lots of cutting, lots of pieces, and lots of tape. Despite, or perhaps because of, my repeated requests to the contrary. For her it’s more about the ongoing story as she constructs and less about the finished product. In fact, she rarely ever finishes a project, they just continue until I make her stop!

When it was time to clean up she switched games and announced, “Let’s pretend I’m your maid!”  Um, ok!  Turns out she is a very good maid!  She cleaned up all the scraps (with marginal help from Lex), swept the entire kitchen/dining room floor, and helped Lex clean up his mess in the living room.  Then she wanted to vacuum!  I told her it was dinner time and invited her to join us “since my daughter is at a sleep over party tonight and won’t be joining us for dinner.”   The game continued through dinner and afterwards she jumped up and headed for the vacuum cleaner!  While Lex took a bath, Eve vacuumed the office and half of the living room!  She did a pretty decent job of it too.  The game ended when she wet her pants and I made her get in the bath. :)

swiffering

She swept with the broom and then she Swiffered!

dinner

One benefit of their extended crafty periods is it gives me time to make yummy dinners! Tonight was spinach basil pasta with cheesy roasted tomatoes, salad, and cheesy garlic bread. Much of it fresh from today’s CSA pick-up! I like having the kids nearby while I’m in the kitchen. They make me happy. :)

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Vacuuming after dinner. She really worked hard!

The freshly clean maid decided she should spend the night here, in my daughter’s princess bed, so she could finish vacuuming in the morning.  Sweet!  The best part is she doesn’t even ask for payment!  I do love my daughter but I sure hope this maid sticks around for awhile!  :)

The Game of Life

We played Life today, per Eve’s request. For some reason she loves that game despite the fact that it’s for ages 9 and up. At one point, while trying to explain lawsuits to her, she interrupted with:

“I don’t think someone could sue me because I have lots of dollars and a spin-y wheel!”

The “spin-y wheel” she referenced was a Spin To Win card that has absolutely nothing to do with lawsuits. She did have lots of dollars though, and big numbers on the spinner. She zoomed through the game, rolling in her money (literally!), and got to retirement while Lex and I were only about halfway across the board. Good times. :)