29 February 2008
Anyone near an Office Max tomorrow? Need Sharpies?
28 February 2008
Substitutions gone awry
26 February 2008
On the less festive side of things...
25 February 2008
Ballerina birthday
My ballet-mad daughter got a complete ballet outfit including homemade tutu, some Angelina Ballerina dvd's and a ballerina puzzle for her birthday today. She wore her tutu all morning and when we got home this afternoon, immediately changed back into it. 24 February 2008
Moveable church
21 February 2008
20 February 2008
19 February 2008
Brrrr.... (a recap)
17 February 2008
16 February 2008
Supah sistahs
Super easy falafel(-ish)
Yogurt sauce
Tahini sauce
1/2 c. tahini
This is obviously not completely authentic falafel, but it IS delicious. And really easy. And delicious. Really delicious.
15 February 2008
Book tag
1. Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages).
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people.
The book closest to me happens to be Enough by Juan Williams. Part of the first sentence is on preceeding page.
I will look forward to actually getting to this page to find out what all of this means."In the days after his first comments about crime at the 2004 Brown celebration in Washington, Cosby sent the press a statement in which he explained that he was speaking out as a call to end the feeling of helplessness among black people dealing with crime in the black community. He wanted to ignite "righteous indignation" as a basis for action against this scourge. He was willing to mention this cruel monster in the house as a first step toward organizing a plan for fighting back.
"'I travel the country and see these patterns in every community," Cosby said in his statement, "stories of twelve-year-old children killed in the crossfire between knuckleheads selling druge, the fourteen-year-olds with a sealed envelope as their first into the criminal justice system.'"
I'm tagging whomever wants to play! Let me know if you do, ok?
Friday Five: The Water and the Word
1. When and where were you baptized? Do you remember it? Know any interesting tidbits?
2. What's the most unexpected thing you've ever witnessed at a baptism?
3. Does your congregation have any special traditions surrounding baptisms?
4. Are you a godparent or baptismal sponsor? Have a story to tell?
5. Do you have a favorite baptismal song or hymn?
14 February 2008
Praying for NIU
Last minute pressies
(And if you are family from central Illinois, why don't you come back sometime this afternoon and read this? No reason...)
If, on the other hand, you are scrambling about trying to figure out what you or your children can make in the next two hours for someone, here are some ideas...
Annalivia and I made these very simple bookmarks tonight. I cut the pieces out with pinking shears and applied the glue. She applied the ribbons and heart.
These are some hair decorations for my niece. She loves rainbows and hearts and pink and anything sparkly and girly. The idea came from Family Fun magazine. It was SUPER easy!
This is another hair thingy for my niece. It is an elastic band that I covered in a small grosgrain ribbon that we got at Hobby Lobby for 14 cents the other day. To make, you just cut a length of ribbon and fold it in half to make a loop. Place the loop against the elastic, then pull both ends of the ribbon through the loop. Tighten the loop against the elastic. Repeat until elastic is covered (and try not to stretch the elastic too much).
Here is final product.
These can be made in lots of different colors. I find that the sheer skinny ribbons work best. The grosgrain will tend to undo its loop and the thicker sheer ribbons need to be cut longer to work well and look nice in the hair.
And if you have just a bit more time to play around -- back to the pinking shear hearts -- if you have a lot of costume jewelry lying about, a couple of hearts can be fixed together with a pin. You may need to add a self-adhesive pin on the back. Annalivia was glad to help with that part, too. If you have any ideas for last minute (or well-planned) celebrations, feel free to share them here!








