Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Baking Cookies!

I am not a baker. I love to cook but do not enjoy baking much. However, as a mother I do feel it is my duty to bake cookies and/or bread with my children occasionally. There is much to learn from cooking or baking and the time spent with your children can be priceless. So a few weeks ago I found a recipe for Peanut Butter Cookies. Here is the recipe:

1 cup of Peanut Butter
1 cup of sugar
1 egg

Mix ingredients together. Roll into tablespoon sized ball and roll in sugar. Place on ungreased cooking sheet and press(with a fork). Bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes or until slightly brown around the edges.

Anyway, when I found this recipe I thought it would be great to do with Blaire. It is so simple and requires few ingredients which is what I hate about baking(so many things to find and measure). So this afternoon Blaire and I made cookies and what a good time we had.

We mixed all the ingredients together and watched the mixer do its job(quite a thrilling activity for an almost 3 year old). Then we made our little balls and Blaire rolled them around in the sugar and we pressed the fork into each of them. We baked them up and they were so good! We had a great time together and Blaire was such a good little helper.



Final Days of Summer!



The summer is quickly coming to an end and I am getting the bug to be back in my classroom. The downside to that is I have to be away from the girls, but, we have had such a sweet time together this summer. Both girls have grown and changed in such a small amount of time.


Blaire seems to have gone from a toddler to a little girl in a matter of weeks. She is talking more "grown-up" and her imagination is running all the time. We have yet to claim potty training as accomplished, but I hope that is just around the corner. I have discovered through this process what a head strong little girl I have on my hands. While I know that this trait is a tough one to parent, I know that if she is molded and groomed in the right way she has the potential to be a great leader. I pray that this is true.


We have had a few moments in the past few weeks that have tested both of us; Mommy's patience and Blaire's understanding of choices and consequences. I am trying to teach her through her poor choices that God's sin covers our own and that we are forgiven through Him. Of course in much simpler terms. Her current understanding of Jesus is that "Jesus lives in Kansas!". Which is so true. Now my job is to make that more personal!



Presleigh began the summer as a 3 month old and has just turned 5 months. She is now rolling over, eating a little bit of cereal and communicating in such sweet terms. I have started working with her on baby sign since she has started eating some solids. I know it is early but it was such a great experience that we had with Blaire that I hope I can also have with Presleigh. Of course she has not quit smiling and laughing!




Both girls are such blessings in my life and I continue to pray that the Lord will work through me to mold these girls into wonderful women of God! What an important and wonderful task I have at hand.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Montana or Bust!

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I am sitting on my couch watching T.V. and digitally scrapbooking our wonderful adventure to Montana and Washington State! We had so much fun!

The girls are champion car riders and while I give a little credit to portable DVD players, mostly they just did awesome! We logged 3400 miles and 70 driving hours total. We got home with only 1 trip to the emergency room, one blown tire and I am pretty sure one fractured finger(we will see what the doc. says!) But, all in all the trip was successful and we made so many memories and I have far many more pictures than I can put in a scrapbook!