this cereal is "Mighty Tasty". HA! I guess with Gluten Free you just never know. Every time I see this label I smile. And every time I offer it to one of the kids I can't help but say, "Would you like some hot cereal? It's MIIIGGGGHHHHTY Tasty!"
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Packet for Dec. 2nd (even though it's Dec. 3rd):
this cereal is "Mighty Tasty". HA! I guess with Gluten Free you just never know. Every time I see this label I smile. And every time I offer it to one of the kids I can't help but say, "Would you like some hot cereal? It's MIIIGGGGHHHHTY Tasty!"
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
I really do have MOUNDS of wonderful things to blog about. I just never sit down to post them! My goal for the month of December is to post DAILY (wow...that's quite a commitment. I might be setting myself up for a very public embarrassment!) so I can quickly highlight some of the great Packets of Sunlight that passed by without proper recognition. Which to start with? How about...
Olivia & Noah both wanted to enter this year's Reflections Contest. I guess artsy genes run in the family! The theme this year was "Beauty is...". After much thought they both decided what Beauty meant to them.
All of Noah's ideas focused around the ocean. He thought through many potential ways to tell his story and decided that a poem would be the best way to express his love of the ocean. It turned out really great! He said he didn't know how to write a poem, so Alyx, Kaytee and I just started to ask him questions about the ocean and how it makes him feel. I wrote down what he said and ...walla! His poem was born. He tweeked it a little to make his thoughts flow better and typed it up. The title of his work is: The Ocean. His Artist's Statement reads: The ocean is my favorite place. I like to watch and listen to the beauty all around me.
Olivia put a lot of thought into her idea. She made lists of the things that "Beauty is..." the top two contenders were LOVE and IMAGINATION. She went with Imagination. (Which, I thought was brilliant, by the way!) She had the idea to make a fairy garden. She had been wanting to make one all summer and this was the perfect opportunity! She planned and designed the whole garden, complete with a soft path made with the buds from our sagebrush plants out back and a tiny stone table and chairs. She even made dishes for the table from Sculpy clay. All I did was control the Hot Glue gun. The title of her work is: Silvermist's Garden. (Silvermist is her little fairy companion that has been flitting about in our gardens for the past few years.) Her Artist's Statement reads: I think beauty is imagination. I like to imagine a beautiful garden where fairies play and eat.
Awards Night quickly arrived (Oct. 23, 2009). There were three trophy winners in each category (these advanced to the District Level) and 3-5 Honorable Mention Medals given in each category. Olivia won an Honorable Mention Medal in 3-D Art! She was so excited! Noah was at scout camp...but he also won an Honorable Mention Medal in Literature! This was quite an accomplishment as it was the largest category with well over 50 entries! It was a good night. One full of much celebrating and ice-cream!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
The Joy called BOY
Friday, September 25, 2009
All Ears...
Last Friday, my friend Christine called (Hi Christine!) to say she knew of some FREE CORN. But it was now or never as the owner had opted to turn the water off! Basically a whole field of corn was just dying on the stalks waiting to be picked. We jumped in her car and after a short detour to the Oh Sweet Sadie Craft Show & Boutique (hee!) we found our way into the most obscure corn field ever! It was in back of a teeny tiny little house in West Jordan. You would never know it was back there! We made our way down a very skinny path, across a rickety, narrow bridge (over a very mucky creek), and down the road...it you could call it a road! We decided there was divine intervention getting us up that path. On the way out we needed assistance. There was a RUT (more like CANYON) winding and curving and running the entire length of the road. We have no idea how we did not fall in that thing! Miracle! The field was dry...but we persisted and found a section with plenty of green ears ready and waiting.
All that corn picking and 4-wheeling made us hungry...off to Pei Wei for a gluten-free festival of goodness. I especially love those spring rolls! Yum!
Since the corn was so close to being too dry to do anything with, we had to freeze it ASAP. It was a fun family project. The kids and I...
Shucked the Corn:
Blanched the Corn:
Cooled the Corn:
Dried the Corn:
We ended up freezing 16 on the Cob and the rest as cut kernals. (Can I mention that I wouldn't know how to do anything without the internet? Including preparing corn for the freezer.) Yum...we were listing the yummy things we can make using our FREE CORN. Corn Bread, Clam Chowder, Salsa...yummy goodness. Thanks anonymous Farmer Guy who gave us your corn! We are grateful!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
I *heart* Converse

disclaimer: these are not my actual legs as I did not have my camera to document the awesomeness - I borrowed someone else's pictures off the internet. :)
I have a passion for Converse shoes. I love them. I wish I had some in every color of the rainbow. I wish THIS was my closet:

Make that every color in low AND high tops. Then just throw in a couple pair of Knee-High's and a pair of these Double-Tongues and I'd be in shoe paradise!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Remember...and Believe
I was very touched by this message today. It is beautiful to see how Jesus Christ can heal our spirits and bring us peace and strength through our adversity. I am blessed to know that when times are hard the only true way to find peace is to turn to our Savior. I am so grateful for that gift.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Contented
A few days ago Olivia asked me what all the books stacked up on my desk were for. Remember those darling vintage storybooks? Those are the ones... "Oh, they are for cutting up and using in scrapbooks and other projects like journals and things," I answered nonchalantly. "WHAT?!?!?!? You are CUTTING THEM UP?!?!?!?" was her distressed response. She was genuinely UPSET. "But aren't you going to READ them first?!?!" Apparently, she had been sneaking them off my desk and reading them bit by bit. And I realized that it was probably a good idea! So we started off with Olivia's first pick that night at storytime. She chose The Contented Little Pussy Cat by Frances Ruth Keller. I had picked this book for my original project because the illustrations were so darling (reminded me of my good pal Lynley!) but I had never even given thought to the story. Boy, was I glad Olivia wanted to read them. I had been having a moody week. Feeling a bit sorry for myself. Praying for strength. Who knew that the Contented Little Pussy Cat, whose name turns out to be Abner, would have my answer.

