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Thursday, May 28, 2009

May Happenings

I finally got some pics edited to blog about! This first one I took May 6th and it's kind of hard to tell what's going on in it. Christian had gotten a hold of a spool of white thread and thought he would make a giant art sculpture-type-thing with it. He wound the thread around a bunch of bar stools and things on the counter, and then managed to hang a glue stick from it. Sounds like someone is turning out to be creative like his sister :)
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Later that day, my sister brought over their puppy, Tiff, for her first haircut. (Remember this little fluffball from Christmas?) She was really pretty good for it!


On May 8th, the sickness curse struck our family yet again and Christian was running a fever. By the next day, Faith was sick, too! Here the kids are, in the middle of the day, down for a nap with their "barf bowls". Tony & I were both suffering from some nasty allergies that week, so we were a pretty pittiful bunch of souls!

By Mother's Day the kids were both feeling better, so we visited the grandparents and brought gifts of homemade fudge. (I'll have to get the recipe posted soon--it's incredible!) I didn't manage to remember to take pictures besides this one, Buddy sure loves his grandmas!
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I had a wonderful Mother's day and got the cutest gifts from my kids (pictures coming in the next post). I love being a mom and feel very privileged to be able to stay home with them every day. Thank you Tony for working so hard to make it possible!
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On May 12th I went out to dinner with the fabulous ladies that I was in the 6th Ward Primary presidency with. It was so much fun chatting and laughing with those gals, I can't wait to do it again!
I should mention that I have a new calling--nursery coordinator! I'm so glad to still be in the primary, and I really look forward to doing some fun things with the tiny ones. I'm especially excited to do music time with them!


On the 13th, Faith told me that she noticed a bird coming out from behind our satelite dish. We got on a ladder and found this nest with four little chicks! They'd been there for awhile because they were already all feathered out. On Memorial Day we checked on them and they were already gone :(


Early May 14th I left for a PTA conference being held on the BYU campus. Faith made me this letter to remind me how much they each would miss me :D

I ended up having a lot of fun with our PTA board ladies, even though some of the seminars were less than thrilling. The first day I went to a class about getting people involved in their child's education and one about the School Land Trust program. We then met up and went to lunch at the Brick Oven, which has great salad and pasta bars. My last class was about an online membership program. We went to dinner at PF Changs. I'd never been there before and I loved it! After that, we stayed up too late playing Phase 10 and being silly.

The next day I had a really neat class about increasing membership and then one about PTA awards. After that, there was a general meeting where we got to hear from motivational speaker Chad Hymas, and that was an absolute treat! We skipped out on the presentations and instead spent a long lunch at T.G.I.Friday's. The last class was called "Music and the Brain" and was taught by Michael Hamblin. What great information! Did you know that most children under 14 are kinesthetic/tactile learners (they learn best through movement and exploring the environment)? We did a fun clapping game to "The Lady With the Aligator Purse" and soothing (& tiring!) movements to "Kumbayah" as part of the seminar.

The conference certainly did its job--motivated me to do a good job in my positions in membership and grants next year. I hope everyone reading this who has kids in school will become a PTA member!! It really is a great organization which does a lot for the children with a small amount of money.

I got home Friday night and on Saturday the kids spent a lot of time playing our new Wii game "Wii Ski & Snowboard". It's hilarious to watch Christian play this and try to avoid crashing into everything!



Faith's team won their soccer game that day. The regular season is over, but they have one makeup game on the 30th.

When my mom came over to watch the kids while I was at PTA conference, she brought an awesome gift. These two containers of tiny caterpillars and a butterfly pavillion!



Here's how big they were on the 17th,




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. . . . . . . . . . and the 19th,
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and the 22nd. In this one they are getting ready to make their chrysalises. I will post more on them in a week or so ;)



Speaking of new pets, Faith got this Beta fish and named him Grape Juice.





When I was editing this picture of his fish bowl, I noticed a pair of sneaky little eyes on the lower left. Come on, Dusty, say it with me "Fish are friends, not food!" (~name that movie~)






You can see him better here, he's getting sooooooo big!








And finally, Christian doing his favorite activity again--cooking. This happens to be lemon poppyseed muffins.
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We've had a great month of May at our house!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Cool Chip Bag

I'm not a chip lover (and am trying to not eat any right now while I'm losing weight!), but Sun Chips are my favorite chip and I will love them even more next year:

Monday, May 18, 2009

Totally loving this shirt

(image is linked)

Saturday, May 9, 2009

My favorite Cake Wreks Mother's Day cake:

Friday, May 8, 2009

Nothing too exciting has been going on lately in the Braegger household. We have been loving some great spring weather going on around here, though! Faith and Christian have been playing outside every day, and this pic was taken after Little Buddy flooded our garage floor with the hose and then splashed around in the water in his socks. Faith, in a futile attempt to protect herself from the crazy hose wielder, got out her umbrella :)




Last Sunday we had some wild weather with high winds and hail. If you look closely, you'll see the remnants of a tumbleweed stuck on Crumpet's leg.



Faith is busy making a miniature, two floor candy store out of this cardboard and paper. Seriously, what will she think of next?


Some pics of the cute flower planters we got a few weeks ago: here's the little one hanging by the front door (the giant blue thing is an Aqua Globe to help keep it moist) which we planted ourselves,



the urn of white Geraniums,




and the terrific hanging basket.


Because Faith learned to ride her bike without training wheels, we thought we'd better get her one that was her size. At ToysRUs, Christian found something that he would love!






Here's Faith with her first new bike--details on her second in my next update. Christian looks a little miffed that it's not his!
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I lost my cell phone and replaced it with this one. I hate getting expensive new gadgets, so I got the cheapest one that seemed like it would hold up. My cousin Derek works at the T Mobile store, and I always get whatever he tells me to!
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Here's Christian after he finished off the end of a giant Sam's Club bag of frozen blueberries. Seriously, he was even bluer in real life than he looks in this picutre!




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And here's Faith on her old, small bike showing off her new "two-wheeler" skilz:

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

If you haven't played with a virtual spider lately, you should really check THIS out! It's an amazing little guy that will follow your pointer or you can grab it by the leg and drag it across the screen. If you want it faster, bouncier, or smaller you can adjust many features on the right hand bar as well.

I also loved the links to videos of people using it to tease their cats, here's an example:



Have fun!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies

The week before last was "TV Turnoff Week" for the elementary school, so Faith and Christian went Monday through Friday with no TV, computer, or video games (but Tony & I managed to sneak some in). On Tuesday, Buddy begged and begged to make cookies, so I helped him make these:

Cranberry White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies


1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup Crisco shortening
1 & 1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
2 Tbs. milk
2 tsp. vanilla
2 cups flour
1 tsp. baking soda
3/4 tsp. salt
3 cups oats
1 cup white chocolate chips
1 cup Craisins

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cream butter, Crisco, and sugars together. Mix in eggs, milk and vanilla. In a seperate bowl, mix flour, soda, and salt. Mix dry ingredients into wet, then stir in oats, chips and Craisins. Drop by large tablespoonful onto greased cookie sheet and bake for 10 to 12 minutes.


My first cookie sheet full came out great. This was using my air-bake pan that has the double bottom with air between to prevent over-browning. Next, I put in my two regular cookie sheets full, so I reduced my baking time by two minutes to compensate. Two minutes before that, I smelled smoke and found that those suckers had already burnt! I even scooped them up and plopped them upside down on the cooling rack to show how bad they got it.

Note to my mom--when you ask me in a few months what I want for my birthday, I will not remember this and say that I don't know. Could you please put down on your calendar or list that I need another air-bake cookie sheet or two? Or instead, my friend Jenn suggested maybe trying a baking stone. My cookies & little cookie monsters will forever thank you!

And, although they did turn out very good, I later came across this recipe at My Kitchen Cafe that I may need to try next time. Also, I'm not a huge fan of white chocolate, so I think I'll leave that out and just double up on the craisins.

I only ate one cookie the day I made them and two the next day, I'm doing pretty well sticking to healthy foods. I'm now down 19 pounds, yay me!!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

A good article

I'm definately not a "breastfeeding nazi" but I consider myself somewhat of a "lactivist". I've had this blog entry from PhD in Parenting saved in my favorites since March and wanted to share what I thought was a good response to another blogger who is offended by women who breastfeed at restaurants:

Here is what it comes down to:

*I want to go out to dinner with my family. I want to feed my kids at the restaurant. This means the baby will be breastfeeding. I do not want to put a blanket over my child’s head.
*You want to go out to dinner with your family. You want to feed your kids at the restaurant. You do not want to explain to them why my baby is drinking from my breasts. You do not want to put a blanket over your child’s head.


You don’t want your child to see me feeding my child. Why is that my problem? Why should I stay home while you go to the restaurant? Why should your kids eat at the table, while my kid eats in the bathroom? Why should my child have to have a blanket over her head instead of you putting a blanket over your child’s head?

If you don’t want to see me breastfeed, it is YOUR problem, not MY problem. Period.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Kim and Rachel, I totally thought of you girls when I saw this! Click where it says "share" and you can copy the embed code to add to your blog. Enjoy!!!