Thursday, November 09, 2006

Mishaps of a harried mom


Being a mom for these past 8 years, I have done many things that a "perfect mom" wouldn't - picked my kids up late from preschool, let teeth brushing slide, let my kids eat food off of the floor, and a number of other things I do not wish to enumerate. But, I think the crowning achievement of my absent-mindedness occurred last night. After 4 kids and about 8 years of diapering, I put my 18-month old to bed with no diaper on. I am still trying to figure out how I could have consciously snapped a onesie over a little naked bum. I guess I had my mind on other things. Thankfully, she was just wet when she woke up. Otherwise, I think I would be really sorry. I guess that's one way to cut down on diaper use, but I wouldn't recommend it.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Is it really November?

Omaha truly has some of the strangest weather that I have ever experienced. Now I don't even think it is strange to have snow in April in Utah when there are buds on the trees. Not that I'm complaining! Today the highs are in the low 80s. I thought that it was really warm a few days before Halloween when it was in the mid to upper 60s. It cooled down for a few days with highs in the 40s, but it has been warming up ever since. It has been nice for the kids to be able to play outside for the past few days. It's pretty weird for your kids to be playing outside in 80 degree weather and then it starts to get dark at 5:30. Even though I love this weather, it will probably make it feel really cold when it goes down into the 50s next week. I guess we will enjoy it while it lasts.

One two, buckle my shoe


When we lived in Utah, I attended a few classes put on by KBYU about reading and children. Each class would focus on some different aspect of how important reading and literacy are for kids. One class in particular was about nursery rhymes. They couldn't really tell us why, but they said it was so important for kids to learn nursery rhymes. I thought, "sure, they can be fun and cute", but I didn't really understand why they were so important. I hadn't really thought about this until I found a link to Scott Adam's blog. In case you don't recognize the name, he's the creator of the Dilbert comic. He had a really strange neurological disorder where he couldn't speak. He had this problem for 18 months and doctors offered him little hope. Read the blog to find out what happened. It was a nursery rhyme that saved his voice, or rather the connection between his brain and his mouth. Last night David was reading me some poems that he learned in school. Actually, he was reciting them because he had them completely memorized. It actually astounded me how well he knew these poems after reading them a few times in class on Friday - and then telling me them on Sunday. It got me to thinking, maybe there's something to these nursery rhymes after all.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Some good deals and some good recipes


Recently I came across a few good deals and some recipes that I wanted to share. Check in your local area to see if a pharmacy near you is offering some generic prescriptions for $4. I think that Walmart started the program in some select states. In our area it is offered by the Bakers Store. Bakers is owned by Kroger. I don't know if other Kroger stores will follow suit but it might be worth it to check out. With insurance, we normally pay $12 per prescriptions (generic) so $4 is a pretty good deal. I've had some sick kids lately and I was able to save some money on prescriptions.

Amazon now has a grocery section and right now you can save $10 off an order of $49 or more. The grocery products qualify for free shipping as well. Just use code GROCERY3 when you check out. I didn't really spend a lot of time browsing through their products - it's mostly stuff in bulk. But, I did buy diapers and saved some money. They have all the major brands and it saved me from how much I pay at walmart. You can also use the coupon as many times as you want!

Most of you probably already do this, but check your Sunday paper coupons. I used to think they only had coupons for products that I don't usually buy. At a recent shopping trip, I saved over $15. This week I found coupons for milk, sour cream, toilet paper, soup - stuff we all buy. If you find a grocery store that will double your coupons - even better.

Here are some great recipes. I am trying to eat healthy. It always helps me when I eat a good breakfast. This recipe might even be from the south beach diet, but I found it on allrecipes.com. It's a really good (and healthy) pancake recipe. Here goes:

1/2 cup old fashioned oatmeal (not the quick cooking kind)
1/4 cup low fat cottage cheese
4 egg whites (sometimes I use 1 whole egg and 2 egg whites)
pinch of salt
1 teaspoon Splenda (if you like it a little bit sweet)
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

Put all the ingredients in a blender and blend until it's all mixed up. Cook on a medium-high griddle sprayed with Pam.
Makes 4-6 pancakes.
This only makes one generous serving, so double it for more people.

Here is a recipe for whole wheat bread. This uses all whole wheat flour. If you are using a mixer, you'll have to make sure it isn't too big for your kind of mixer. I have a Kitchenaid Artisan stand mixer and I have to 3/4 the recipe.

Add the ingredients in the following order.
4 cups warm water
3 T yeast
1/3 cup oil
1/3 cup honey
1/2 cup gluten flour
1 T salt
7-10 cups flour

Mix all ingredients together and add enough flour to keep the dough from sticking to the bowl. You want a thicker dough, but not too thick that it is hard for the mixer to mix. Knead for 9 mintues in the mixer. Form into loaves and put in greased pans, 3 large pans or 4 regular loaf pans. Let rise for 20-25 minutes. Put into a cold oven (bread will finish rising as oven heats up.) Set oven for 350. Bake for 28-30 mintues.

Don't leave out the gluten flour - it is very important to help the heavy wheat bread rise.

This bread is very tasty - especially right out of the oven. You can have 3 fresh loaves of bread in about 1 1/2 hours. So, there you go, some good stuff I wanted to pass on.

Halloween


We had a very fun Halloween this year. Here are the kids all ready for the party at Dad's work.


Here's a closeup of Rachel's cute makeup.



I didn't even realize it until after the costumes were made - we have a doll version of each costume. David and Josh were especially excited and had been playing "pumkin girl(boy) and Peter Pan!" for quite some time now.


Here's Emma. She didn't want to wear her hat that identified her as a hersey's kiss. She also wouldn't stand still for a picture with her siblings.





Fun at the church party and trunk or treat.


Halloween Night! We only visited a few neighbors because Dad was out of town. I was worried about being home to hand out candy. Turns out, I shouldn't have been. I think we probably had about 10 trick or treaters.

This is how much candy we had left over.

All in all we had a great Halloween.