Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Play Ball!

Monday evening brought that spring-like weather that makes me lust for summer bonfires, ice cream cones, and flip flops.  Not only was the weather fantastic, the sunset was spectacular, and I took this opportunity to remind myself to take photos of my own kids.  I spend so much time shooting and editing photos or OTHER peoples kids, that this often gets overlooked.  I am ashamed, really, as I vow to never look back at this time in our lives and wish I had more to remember it by.

Monday night was a big night for Logan - he started T-ball! This is kinda a huge step in the life of a a little guy, right?  I know it is about baseball, yadda yadda, but I just couldn't stop focusing on my little man in these pants!


 


He actually loved it. He loved catching, pitching, batting and all of the other baseball terms that are used whilst playing baseball.
{Note to self: learn baseball terminology/rules}

The twins loved this night like a fat kid loves cake. They love the grass, throwing stuff, and I believe Parker snacked on a weed. A weed, not some weed, big difference.

Exhibit A: eating dandelions 

What I know for sure is that Logan had a blast, the twins played so hard the slept through the night {THEY SLEPT THROUGH THE NIGHT! EVEN COOPER!} and we got ice cream. It was a good night. 

I just really kind of love this photo. 


Parker is checking out his brother's hat... 


And goes IN for the swipe!


Logan is catching!


Got it!


And a good throw!


And Cooper wants out.


Parker was indifferent. 



Until he realized the good fun of throwing stuff!



And retrieval!




And throwing again.



Cooper got in on the throwing/retrieving action.




He means business, this kid. 



Sat for a break. This is probably one of my favorite Cooper photos ever. 


Or maybe this one. 


This is Parker spotting his big brother. I just love it. I also love that the twins are wearing two of my most favorite shirts from when Logan was little. 



Ah, and they're fighting. 


And Parker won!


So Cooper decided he would sit and look cute. Don't you just want to scoop him up and squeeze him?


Batter up!


Ending the night with a treat of ice cream was... well, the ice cream on top of the cone. 


I love this face. 







Thursday, March 29, 2012

Macky and cheese

Who doesn't love a good 'ol bowl of Macaroni and Cheese, or as my oldest son calls it "Macky and cheese"?  It's about as comfort-foodish as comfort food gets, and in this house it gets gobbled up so fast my arm gets sore from scooping it onto the plates.

Today I was in a hurry to get lunch together, and literally only had about 5 minutes before I had to leave to get my son from preschool.  I opened the fridge and grabbed some fresh carrots, shredded cheddar cheese, almond milk, olive oil, and some plain rice pasta left over from dinner last night.  Now I could have easily used whole wheat pasta, gluten free, semolina, whatev's, and same goes with the milk. Whatever pleases your palette! For me, I prefer my wee little Parker to be hive-free, so we opt for the egg-free/cow's milk free stuff!

I started with the sauce. I poured about a tablespoon of olive oil in the bottom of a saucepan and added some shredded cheese and a splash of almond milk and start stirring. It got all melty and I got all happy! I added a bit more of each until it was a creamy melty goddess of gooey and then added the secret ingredient - shredded carrot! I then tossed it all together with the pasta and poured it into a baking dish and popped into a warm oven to buy me some time.



Meanwhile, I informed Logan on the way home from school that we would be having his favorite lunch and he exclaimed "MACKY AND CHEESE! WEEEEEE!". That is a direct quote.

When the kiddos were good and hungry, I switched the warm oven to broil and let this bad boy crisp up and get all bubbly.  I can tell you... it smelled amazing. The carrot gave it a yummy crunch, and some obvious vitamin power.  I served it with apple's and cucumbers, and was immediately instructed that this needs to be added to our lunchtime rotation.

and it came out looking like this:


Okay, not the best photos, I know. Best I can do with the iPhone and 4 hungry kids. But I will tell you that this was probably the creamiest macky and cheese I have had.  It was my first time making it with the almond milk and I must say, I am a huge fan.  Our other household favorite for this yummy classic is the Squash Macaroni and Cheese which I talk all about on the most recent episode of Green Corridor Living!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Boys and 31

A few weeks ago, we headed back to Brian's Dad's house for the day.  Our boys dressed in their Sunday best, and if you couldn't tell, Logan picked out his entire outfit down to the argyle socks.


I took the opportunity to take some photos of my 
happy guys since they had all their clothing, 
they didn't have Cheerios stuck to anything, 
and they nobody was in footie jammies.


Instead we had owl hats and fun, spring-like ties.


And eyes that I could get lost in.


Oh, and eyelashes for days. 


And sweet middle kiddies who give me coy smiles.


And who think I am funny!


And has a comb-over. 


And a Punky!


Who makes me work for a good photo. 


And is cute regardless.


And oh so serious... 



We did some exploring!







This past weekend we celebrated my dear husband turning 31! Logan and I made dark chocolate cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting - all from scratch - and they were Ah-Mazing!


Every kid needs to learn the art of licking the beaters. Especially when they are 
covered in whipped butter and sugar. Mmmmmm.... 



Don't you want to just roll around in this bowl? No, just me then?


Last year, I started the tradition of giving Brian food with his age on it. 
Don't ask me why, but for his 30th he got a pizza with "30" in pepperoni. 
This year was 31 in cupcakes! 


This is the face Logan made when I told him "Daddy is 31 years old! That's old!"




The boys got Daddy a new pair of jeans for his birthday, and I went to a specialty store and got my hubby a yummy sampler pack of some fun beers that I knew he would appreciate - including two Hopslam which is normally $20 (minimum) for a 6-pack. I think he liked it!
(PSA - Do not pay any attention to the basket of clean laundry on the counter)


That night we got a rare adult night out with some friends.
 We enjoyed a dinner, drinks, laughing, gas station wine, and a shot that had
 something to do with a rooster. 


Um, it's March?! How did that happen? Also, it is going to be in the 70's next week while my boy is on Spring Break. I see the park in our near future! Happy Spring!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Bathroom hooks



When I was about 5 months pregnant with Logan, and home alone, I decided that I needed to paint the soon-to-be kids bathroom. right. that. second.  So off to the paint store I went and found this yummy, buttery yellow color that was so happy and creamy and I loved it the second the roller hit the wall.  Years later, when Logan was on his way to becoming a big brother, I waddled my twin-bellied-self through Target and let Logan pick out a fun shower curtain for the soon-to-be boys bathroom.  Little did we know that this shower curtain that my boy stood hugging in the bathroom section of Target would be the inspiration for Parker and Cooper's nursery, and their first birthday party! The Woodland Owl curtain perfectly complimented the buttery wall, as well as the other decoration I have for the bathroom (I will show those soon!). 

Until recently, I had a standard towel bar in this bathroom.  One towel bar for three dirt covered boys to hang their cozy towels wasn't going to cut it. I found these hooks at Ikea and knew they were perfect. I mean, they come in packs of three! I love that they can be folded up for safety, and are easy enough for little hands.  

I thought of a few different options for art above the hooks, but I had these large letters from Michaels laying around and figured this would be the perfect place! They were already painted three different colors, and happend to look great with the shower curtain.  Logan and I grabbed some rogue tree branches laying in a field nearby and broke them into small pieces.  About 6 sticks of hot glue and 45 minutes later we had some rugged, woodland art to go above Parker, Logan, and Cooper's towel hooks. I am pretty smitten with how these turned out, and the best part is that the entire project cost under $15! 

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

IKEA kids table re-do

I love being able to mix in adult pieces and spaces in with kid spaces in the main living area of a home. I think you can really achieve the best of both worlds when it comes to having a kid-friendly room without making it entirely a playroom.  I bought this IKEA kids table for $20 a few years back and it has migrated around the house.   Logan's reading and writing ability is developing so rapidly, and he loves practicing writing words.  I wanted to give the kids a space they could go if they got the itch to be creative, and not have to wait for me to get out paper/markers/etc.

Enter IKEA LATT Table. It is solid pine frame with a fiberboard top.



I told Logan he could choose the colors, and he went with black for the table, and a light blue for the chairs.  I went with RustOleum Universal Satin Spray Paint in Black. The can is great since it has an ergonomic nozzle (read: user friendly), and the product itself rocks because it is a primer and paint in one (read: less work for me!).  I took my opportunity on Sunday to get this project started because it was over 50 degrees outside. Holla! 

A couple coats of paint and we were looking good. 


{Notice the snow on the ground. And 53 degrees. Crazy weather}

Logan requested "some green" to be added to the chairs, so rather than increasing my workload with taping and painting, I did some Mod Podging! 
(Is podging a word? no?)


So I got some paint swatches, cut them into squares (removing the color information) and Mod Podged those suckers straight to the tops of the seats. It took quite a few coats, and in retrospect, I should have hot-glued the corners down first, but in the end it turned out cute. 


Finally, I bought Martha Stewart Chalkboard paint in black from Michaels with a 40% off coupon, which meant that little bottle was under $4. Not bad. I painted about 3 coats with a foam brush, and in about 24 hours was left with this fun table top. 


Doesn't it look inviting?


I put a $2.50 Target dollar bin bucket, with smaller $1 buckets that house crayons, markers, paper, stickers, a calculator, some English/Spanish flash cards, a box of colored chalk and a rock. Yes, a rock. Why? Because my kid likes rocks.
 And my kid rocks. 


Gettin' busy. 


By the end of the first night, the table looked like this. 


And I love it! That is exactly how it SHOULD look. Fun, creative, and whimsical, and now I want to chalkboard paint all sorts of hard surfaces throughout my house! 

And there you go. Under $40 from beginning to end, and *maybe* and hour total of work.