Thursday, April 15, 2010

Spring Break - A Recipe for Fun!

Ingredients:
1 week off from school
6 active children
1 very patient baby girl
1 brave mom
1 working dad

Step 1: (Monday)
Spend the day cleaning the house to prepare for the arrival of a good friend from NY.

Step 2: (Tuesday)
After watching the rain/snow fall all morning, have a Pirates of the Caribbean movie-a-thon complete with popcorn and hot cocoa to chase away the cold, rainy day blues.



Step 3: (Wednesday)
While Dad is working from home, drive to Salt Lake City to give Dad a few hours of peace and quiet. Visit Temple Square and the "I am a Child of God" interactive exhibit at the Church History Art Museum across from Temple Square.



Step 4: (Thursday)
Take the animals to visit their friends in the zoo. (Oops ... I meant take the kids to Hogle Zoo.) Stop by Heritage Park across the street and see the famous "This Is The Place" Monument. Don't forget to be home by 3:30 for piano lessons!



Step 5: (Friday)
Clean the house, again, and pack the car for a weekend trip to Colorado Springs.

Step 6: (Saturday and Sunday)
Enjoy time with family.



Optional Recovery Plan for Mom after Spring Break is over:
Sit back and relax ... maybe watch a good movie while enjoying a nice quiet soak!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Chocolate Cherry Glazed Cookie Bites


I love chocolate and cherries ... put them together and you've found my weakness. So, when I stumbled across a recipe for these little tasty treats, I knew I had to find a reason to make some. We had these for dessert on Easter Sunday.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Friday, April 2, 2010

Parent Appreciation Day 2010

Ever heard of Parent Appreciation Day? J1 decided we needed to have one, so we did. J1 and L planned the day (it was on Saturday, February 13) and then recruited the other kids to help carry out the plan.
It was amazing! They planned all our meals and activities for the entire day, made their shopping list, bought all the groceries for the day with their own money, did the cooking, served all our meals to us and did the clean-up after each meal.

They even rearranged the furniture so that Don and I could have a quite candlelit dinner for two with dancing included. I think we should definitely celebrate Parent Appreciation Day every year!