
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
A few bowling lessons for our guests
She loves when we have friends over who are fairly new to the Wii bowling. It gives her a chance to show them the ropes. She's such a dedicated teacher that she will even bowl right next to you to ensure you have proper form.
A little friendly competition that eventually leads to throwing down of a gauntlet called Mario Kart.Friday, September 4, 2009
Because you can never have too many dips in one place

To say I was delighted when I read BooMama was doing a whole post dedicated to dips is an understatement. If you've ever been to our house you'll know we are a fan of any and all kinds of dip. In fact it's a little known fact that we can get Zoe to eat twice as many nuggets if she has a bowl of mashed potatoes to dip it in.
There may have even been a few Saturdays of watching The Wiggles for the 753rd time that I found comfort in some French Onion Dip.
I thought I would participate because we have a dip recipe that I have been making for my whole life. It was the job my mom gave me in the kitchen. I took the making of this dip very seriously. I have no idea where she got the recipe, but it's been a staple for our family on all holidays, sporting events and quilt group afternoons. Because I've been making it so long, I actually have no idea on exact measurements of some of the ingredients. I'll do my best.
Kathy's Dill Dip
1/2 C sour cream
1/4 C good mayo (we use Blue Ribbon or Best Foods)
1 1/2 palm fulls of dried, minced onions
2 dashes of Beau Monde (or Bon Appetit) seasoning
4 dashes of dried dill weed
Combine the sour cream and mayo in a bowl. As long as you have a 2 to 1 ratio of sour cream to mayo, you can make more or less of this recipe.
Pour in the dried, minced onions into the sour cream/mayo mixture. It should give a slightly lumpy look to it. You can always add more of the onions if you like that kind of thing.
Then add the Beau Monde seasoning. I like to make the mixture look slightly freckled. You don't want it to look like the dip is peppered with brown flecks, but slightly freckled. 2 dashes is about the amount I use no matter the size of the batch. Unless you're feeding an entire football team, then feel free to add a couple additional dashes.
Finally add the dried dill. I am of the mindset that you cannot have enough dill in this dip. You can go hog wild with you dill weed and make the dip part green if you wish.
The best thing about this dip is you can't overdo it with the seasonings. Don't fret too much about the measurements, they are really more guidelines.
We serve it with a veggie tray and some crackers. It is equally delicious on both.
Enjoy!
For more amazing recipes, visit BooMama's blog for Mr. Linky and enough dips to last at least through the first month of football.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Snakes and frogs and all on the blog
He also has another quality that I knew about, but wasn't entirely too excited about. He loves all things reptile, slimy, hoppy and cold-blooded. This is a quality that has come in handy around our house. The backyard, as I've mentioned is a haven for frogs.
If there is anything I am fearful of it's all things reptile, slimy, hoppy and cold-blooded. I'm happy to admit that the frogs have grown on me. I don't touch them or get within 24 inches of them, but I don't scream near as much.
That was until this weekend when we learned that the front yard was a haven for all this slithery.
We had a garder snake slither it's little, freaky body into our garage. Behind a stack of tires, which is the easiest thing to move and find a snake.
Because N is all things boy, he was up for the challenge. He actually found the little slitherer in the broom. Swept that little guy across the street and into the dirt field.
To say he is my hero is an understatement. Let's hope that the little guy doesn't have any friends.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Happy Birthday Mom!
As I've come to know her more closely over the last 5 years, I've been given the opportunity to learn her heart. She is a woman of prayer, compassion and love. Mom is someone you know is praying for you every day simply because you feel her prayers wrapping around you. It is an honor to be her daughter. To have her Christ-like heart as an example to me and our girls.
She's also quite the cook. I am constantly getting requests to use her recipes for potato soup and enchiladas. They have made a lasting impression on N and now our family too.
Mom,
It is my honor and privilege to be part of your family, to have you as my mom. You are a woman of faith and love for your family. Thank you for welcoming me as one of your own. Thank you for raising a son who loves his family and provides for us.
We hope today you feel our love wrapping around you. You mean the world to us. We can't wait to spend time with you in December. You may be on the hook to make N some of your famous potato soup. I can't seem to make it exactly the same!
Happy birthday mom. I hope your day is filled with laughter, love and some Nintendo DS! We love you.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
A little swinging, sliding and climbing
They have not one, but two slides and several swings. It's a little slice a heaven so close to our house.
I would have pictures of all the sliding, but the girl has no fear. She started up the stairs of the slide and all I had time to do was drop the camera and follow her. It's safe to say my heart stopped a bit.
Until we both went down the slide together. That kind of bonding does something to fear.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
A Little Wiggly Dancing
Zoe is very fortunate to have D & E for her older sisters. I know they would much rather be watching anything other than The Wiggles 500 times in a row. They humor Zoe by dancing and singing with her.
