Saturday, October 18, 2008

"I love brother; he loves me!"

(Title sidenote: If you are one of Nancy Bean's kids, you should be humming one of our old favorites right about now.)

Our week didn't start out very promising. I managed to let myself be talked into getting the younger kids immunized against the flu on the previous Friday. We won't be doing this again. We generally have really strong immune systems and seldom get sick. If one of us does start to come down with something, we're usually able to head it off within 24 hours and confine it to one or two of us. Not a big deal. But this time, Banana started running a fever Sunday afternoon and it spiked and dropped in cycles until late Monday night. She slept with me so I wouldn't have to try to hear her from two floors away, and neither of us got much sleep. Tuesday morning, though, she woke up feeling great and started the count down to her first time having a friend sleep over. Yesterday Schmabbers and Banana each had a friend sleep over (two sisters) and the girls had an absolute blast making cookies, playing dress-up, watching movies, and giggling. Banana is proving to be a most formidable control freak (in all caps!!). She spent the week writing and rewriting an "activities map" for the sleep-over, complete with a timeline for each activity. #1-play Princess, #2-makeovers, #3-tea party, #4-picnic,........#24-color. Good grief!! Fortunately, no one tried to override her well-laid plan. We might have had an ugly 360-degree head rotation to deal with!

Sick little Banana being safely guarded by her faithful John and Leah.
On Wednesday "A" started coming down with what promised to be a kick-booty cold. By Friday morning it had settled in his chest. Wet, barking, rattling cough; total congestion with non-stop nose dripping; prickly, goose-bumpy skin; achy joints; splitting headache. I woke up Friday with a splitting headache and a really sore throat, too. So, go ahead and laugh, Dr. Bean, but I started pumping herbal tinctures and lots of water into him and he woke up feeling 100% this morning. I took the same tinctures yesterday and feel terrific today, also. Placebo effect or not, these are the type of quick rebounds we've come to expect, which is why we keep using the hippie stuff! ;)

One of the greatest joys in "A's" life is irritating "K", and his schenanigans are escalating. Several months ago she went to bed one night and came down shrieking about "A" doing something or other to her bed. Once she cooled down, which took a while since he wouldn't stop laughing, she was able to tell us that she'd found a couple of smelly, old milk jugs under her pillow. That would tick me off, too, but Matt has a hard time hiding his amusement, which only serves to spur his son on. (In all honesty, it doesn't take too long before we're all laughing, "K" included. Her big brother's pretty hard to stay mad at.) "A" doesn't pull his little stunts all that often; he manages to space them out enough that "K" lets her guard down, then he strikes again. Paper from the recycling bin between her sheets, random pieces of her clothing tossed out on the lawn, and until we started making soy milk the occassional milk jug was a recurring theme. This afternoon "K" (finally!!) decided to clean out from under her bed and came stomping downstairs with two arms full of dishes! I'd been looking everywhere for my big blue bowl! "A" thought it was just about the funniest thing ever. Apparently, he decided to get another rise of her THREE WEEKS AGO and pulled a bunch of dishes (DIRTY DISHES!) out of the dishwasher and shoved them all under her bed!! He was still laughing at himself as he washed the last of them. By hand, of course!! ;)

"He loves us and so you see; we are a happy family!!"


Monday, October 13, 2008

The Real Issues

The following video is now one of the top ranked vidoes in the world. Although made by and for Catholics, the message is for every American who believes in God, and it's too important not to share in these final weeks before the election.

When did THIS happen?!?!

How do kids grow up without us noticing???! K and A went to their first Homecoming Dance this weekend and had a great time! I dropped them off at a friend's house so the girls could all get ready together (poor A!), then off they went for a night of dancing, laughing, and being goofy teens.
It's great to have teens who are as close as A & K. They share friends, totally crack each other up, and are seldom found apart. It's made the teenage years a lot of fun for all of us. Their blow-ups can get pretty heated (usually on K's part; A tends to thrive on being the antagonizer), but never last long. Last week K told me she's hoping A does something "stupid" and has to be held back a year, so they can go to college together. She's dreading being the thought of him heading off to college and leaving her home alone. (Kind of funny, since none of us are ever "alone" around here!)

They went with a nice group of kids and met the rest of the "gang" at the dance. (K's friend Kathy, standing next to her is also home schooled.) Melinda- the girl in the black dress on the end is Jillian. "K" found the cutest pair of Converse-looking pumps to wear with her dress. "A" thought she should just wear her Converse, since they're comfortable and he was wearing his. (This is why we don't take fashion tips from teenage boys!)

While the older teens were socializing, "M" was running around in the Alps with his Boy Scout troop. He went on his first camping trip over the weekend and is already ready to go on the next one! His only complaints were cold mornings and a snoring tent mate; not bad for a weekend spent with strangers. The next trip is scheduled for May over the week of our anniversary and will be in Berlin! We're hoping to be in Greece that week as we celebrate our 20th, but I'm not holding my breath. Matt's schedule changes too frequently to really count on anything other than more changes. Hooah!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Fall is here!!

I love Fall!! I love the explosion of color that nearly takes my breath away. The brilliant yellows, crimson, and oranges that fairly shout to be noticed; as if it were possible for passersby to miss their showy display. I love the smell of wood stoves burning and the sound of our little girls laughing at seeing their breath. When the morning fog rolls across the fields for most of the day and the air stays cool and damp, I find myself unable to resist the compulsion to simmer cinnamon and cloves on the stove and light pumpkin scented candles. So, to indulge my urge for Autumn-spiced goodness, I tweaked our favorite pancake recipe and dished up plates of steamy pumpkin pancakes for breakfast yesterday. Topped with applesauce or a little pure maple syrup, they were beyond scrumptious!

I'll share the recipe in case anyone else wants to share in our Autumn-love!

Perfect Pumpkin Pancakes

1C. whole wheat flour (fresh is best!)
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
3 Tbs. canola oil
2 Tbs. honey (or sugar for vegans)
1 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs (I use 2 Tbs. ground flax whisked with 6 Tbs. water)
1/2 can pumpkin
1-1/2 tsp. cinnamon (Penzey's!)
1/8-1/4 tsp. ground cloves (to taste)
1/2 tsp. ground ginger
1C. soured soy milk (or buttermilk)

We frequently use the same basic recipe, omitting the spices and pumpkin, and adding diced bananas. (And chocolate chips if Mom's feeling benevolent.) Another variation we like is to add orange peel and dark chocolate chips. Yumm!! They're delicious without any fruit additions, too.