Tuesday, December 21, 2010

I Love The Mall

I love to go to the mall, not because I like to shop, because there is a playground.
The raft is always a hit...
We had some good friends come along...

Baby "D" liked this truck...
and he climbed up into the tree.
This was actually on Baby "D"'s birthday. He really enjoyed it. I can't believe how fast he's growing and how much he can do. Yeah for birthdays!



Saturday, December 18, 2010

Turkey Cake Pops

I've recently learned something about myself, I don't care much for craft projects but if you can eat it suddenly my interest is peeked. This led to a preschool treat...cake pop turkeys. They turned out cuter than I had pictured and once I got the hang of it they went together really quickly. Thanks to Banessa for coming over to help me make them.

These turkeys were entirely edible.  The cake pop is the standard cake/frosting mixture which we dipped in chocolate.  I dipped a small marshmellow in chocolate for the head which had to set to keep from sliding off.  The feathers, feet and beak are candy corn cut up and we used white sprinkles for the eyes.  These do have to be eaten within a couple of days as the candy corn broke the seal on the cake pop and after a few days starts to dissolve.

These are the cake pops we made at Super Saturday, with models eating them. The Cupcake...
The snowman...who wasn't as cute after he got his head bit off...
And my favorite, the penguin.

Every Christmas I try to find new things to dip in chocolate. These cake pops are made of a yellow cake crumbled and mixed with store bought frosting. They were super yummy and it opened the door to all kinds of cute ideas.
Update:  The cake pops are 1 standard size cake crumbled up mixed with 3/4 tub of store bought frosting.  You then stick them in the freezer for a bit to harden before dipping them in chocolate.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Boys Will Be Boys

So, of course they like to wrestle...
and somehow they think that the two of them can win against Dad...
and then he carries them in to go to bed. :)
They just love Daddy...
And they never want to let him go.
This would work alot better if the baby would hold on.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Baby Tricks

Look...I can take my socks off...
I can empty out this cupboard and check out the plumbing...
I've been shelved:)...
I can help cleaning the frosting off this beater...
And I can reach this...
And I can reach anything up here, well, only the first six inches of counter.
What will I do next?

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Pumpkins

One of my favorite holiday traditions is carving pumpkins. I was joking with my husband about how wierd it is that we have entire fields of pumpkins that we are going to gut, cut faces in and put a candle in for a couple of days before we throw them out. What a strange way to use food. Anyway, it's a fun tradition. Uncle Sandy was the party planner this year.





Daddy was feeling this pumpkin's anxiety as he got ready to impale it.

This wasn't how I'd planned it to turn out but the first eye turned out like a cat so why not?

Here's the Ooch. She was the pumpkin planner. These pumpkins were huge.

Here's the three that got put out before it started to rain. Sorry Ooch, I didn't brave the rain again to get a picture of all four of them out there.



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

"The Park"

Uncle Sandy got us discounted tickets for the "Fright Fest" at Wild Waves. I thought it would be fun for the kiddos since we didn't go to the Fair this year.

The baby was getting up close and personal with this dragon. Maybe he'll be a dentist...

This was the scariest vampire I've ever seen.

This was the noisiest cat I've ever seen.

These are the cutest gouls I've ever seen.

After watching these kiddos I think they could use some driving lessons.

The Ferris wheel is always a hit.

And there were even a couple of rides the baby could ride.

Without hesitation they chose the ATV. Good choice.

This was my personal favorite. My three-year-old adores Bob The Builder and was terrified of him.

This was a fun ride. The kids watched from a distance and I screamed my head off.