Monday, March 31, 2008

Friends and Fun

Sisters
Cuties
Addy with her best buddy, Ezra

Emer with his best buddy, Emily

Theo with one of his amazing tops

Fairy Princess Addy (with high heels!)



Fun Stuff

Easter Strawberry Cheesecake

Ingredients:

graham cracker crust

1 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese
1/2 c. sugar
1/2 c. strawberries, pureed
2 eggs
1 T. lemon juice
1/2 t. vanilla
dash salt

1 c. sour cream
2 T. sugar
1/2 t. vanilla

To Make:

Mix cream cheese, sugar, strawberries, eggs, lemon juice, vanilla and salt until smooth and creamy. Pour into graham cracker crust and bake at 350* for 30-35 min. Remove from oven and top with mixture of sour cream, sugar, and vanilla. Return to oven for additional 10 min. Refregerate for 3 hours or overnight.


Easiest Ever Double Chocolate Chip Cookies (kids can make these!)

Ingredients:

1/2 cup butter (melted)
2 eggs
1/4 c. brown sugar
1 t. vanilla
1 box chocolate cake mix
1 c. chocolate chips
1/2 c. nuts (optional)

To Make:

Combine all ingredients in large bowl and mix well with wooden spoon. Roll into balls and bake at 375* for 6-8 min.

A Melty March

Just as I was congratulating myself on a lack of sick kids this winter, we got slammed. I had been wondering what was different. Maybe the wood floors were behind it. Maybe I did a better job of making sure hands got washed. Or maybe the cold really does kill germs. I'm leaning toward that last one, actually, because when it started warming up early this month, everyone got sick. Ew. It's one of the bits I don't much enjoy about motherhood.

It didn't last forever though, and in the end, March shaped up into a pretty fun month. We had less going on for a change, as I didn't sign kids up for swimming and soccer and such, so it was a nice break. We spent more evenings home together and had some fun game nights and movie nights, plus a girls' night out and a boys' night out thrown into the mix. It gave Aaron and I a good opportunity to catch up with our kids on the exciting events in their little lives.

Theo's interests this month drifted from tops to outer-space. He can't wait to grow up and be an astronaut, and has memorized a zillion facts about the solar system in preparation. We also attended Theo's parent-teacher conference recently and were so pleased when his teacher reported that he's never seen a child advance so quickly in French in the time he's been teaching. Theo started the year with a bit of a handicap having not attended kindergarten in the French program, but now he's reading at the top of his class and speaking quite fluently. Of course, he also needs to use the bathroom about six times whenever it's time to work on printing and handwriting, but still. We're pretty proud of him, and we love his wonderful teacher.

Addy has blossomed into a delightful companion recently. I love taking her with me to the science center and the natural history museum. She's full of questions and curiosity, and loves figuring things out on her own. Unfortunately, her bedroom, which she used to keep so tidy, has taken a bit of a hit. I think it has something to do with the slumber parties she and Sera conduct nightly (we hear them giggling until an atrocious hour), which consist largely of throwing things around the room from Sera's bed. We should probably intervene, but in our years of parenting, we really haven't improved much at disciplining after the lights go out. It's like checking out after work. We basically feel like we're off duty unless someone requires an ambulance.

Emerson wins as my favorite three-year-old ever. Granted, he was not so much fun as a two-year-old with all the potty issues and needing to be carried everywhere while I had a new baby to tend to, but as a three-year-old, he's great. Both Theo and Addy went through a challenging phase when they turned three, but Emerson is all snuggles and kisses and says "thank-you" for everything and often tacks on "you're the best mommy in the world." He also smiles and dances on demand. One of the lovely benefits of having the boys share a room is that virtually anything Theo learns, he passes along to Emerson. Aaron overheard Theo quizzing Emerson on the numbers of moons and rings each of the planets have, and Emerson knew all the answers!

Sera, meanwhile, has become her daddy's little princess. She knows the word "mama," she just chooses not to use it. Instead, she gabs and blabs to her dad all day long, showing off and singing and shaking her little booty. She's also acquired a taste for accessories of late. Her favorite activity is hunting through our house for the vast variety of beaded necklaces the kids have made over the years and piling them one after the other on her neck—to adorable effect. As for walking, she cracks herself up too much to get very far. Every time she takes a step (she's taken up to three in a row), she is so pleased and delighted with herself that she doubles over with laughter. She also really enjoys falling—no kidding. We also recently discovered that she prefers the spicy foods. She'll toss food off her tray if it doesn't appeal to her, but if we "kick it up a notch" she's all over it

As for Aaron and I, we've become the stereotypical couple sitting in the same room in front of two different computer screens (take now for example). Aaron has been studying non-stop in preparation for his final doctoral exams. He has actually typed more pages of study notes than are in my entire novel, so that must be a good sign.

Which brings the circle back to me: I finished Max and Merlin! I have the manuscript with a couple of beta-readers right now, and then I plan another rewrite and submissions to agents! Although I haven't had a great deal of success in submitting picture books, I hope that this middle-grade stuff will open the doors to a good agency where I can have all my work represented. Here's to hoping!

Friday, February 29, 2008

February Adventures

Buddies

The lovely Sera amid one of her lovely messes

"Tobogganing"

Girls