Showing posts with label Brandon Mull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandon Mull. Show all posts

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Fablehaven Feast

Since October 8 was Fluffernutter Day, and since Fluffernutter sandwiches is something characters eat in Fablehaven books, we decided to have a whole Fablehaven dinner with recipes from The Fablehaven Cookbook.
Seth's PB&J Creations (we had fun with the fillings, but I made sure to have a Fluffernutter sandwich myself), Ogre Stew, Muriel's Pretzel Knots, Olloch the Glutton's Caramel Biscuit Bars, S'mores Pizza, and Dale's Fairy Milk.
The recipes in the cookbook are very doable. The whole family got involved in making this feast. 
Grandma Sorensen even made an appearance. Do you get it? 
We also only had to get one ingredient from the store when preparing for this meal. Everything else we had on hand. Like I said, very doable.
I am so glad we got this book and would recommend it to anyone who likes Fablehaven and food.

Sunday, December 3, 2023

Fablehaven Cookbook

Another day in August, I took the kids to the Provo Library for the launch party of The Fablehaven Cookbook.
We got there nice and early so we could get our copy of the book and get good seats.
We got signatures from the authors, Brandon Mull, and his sister-in-law, Cherie Mull, as well as signatures from characters from the book series. 
We got to sample some treats (so good) from the cookbook and since then we've used the book a lot. Lucky even insisted on making "Fairy Toast" as soon as we got home that evening after the event.
I'm so glad we went. It was such a neat experience hearing what Brandon Mull and Cherie Mull shared about creating the cookbook and it was fun to see so many characters walking around.
I told you we're Brandon Mull fans around here.

The next day was National Book Lover's Day, August 9. I started the day off listening to an audiobook while going for a walk. 
There was plenty of book reading by my children throughout the day, including on the way to and at a barbecue.
We ended the day with some "Goblin Glop Trifle" which Jr. made. Guess where he got the recipe? That's right. The Fablehaven Cookbook.

Oh, and August 10 was National S'mores Day. There is a recipe for "S'mores Pizza" in the Fablehaven Cookbook so of course we made that.
And that morning I had "Grandma Sorenson's Egg in a Hole."

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Turkeys and Veterans and Pizza, Oh My

Jeremy was out of town at a fair convention so the kids and I celebrated a few things without him.
 
Jr. Jr. and Lucky went to a little Thanksgiving Dinner where they got to do crafts and eat food.

The next day, November 11, was Veterans Day.
It was also National Sundae Day so we had Chinese Sundaes, also known as Hawaiian Haystacks.
The next day, November 12 was Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day. Sadly there have been a few years when we've missed this holiday. Can you believe it? I made sure to celebrate it this year. Individual pizzas with lots of choices for sauces and toppings including dessert pizzas.

That day, Jr. also entered a Fablehaven trivia contest at school because the newest Dragonwatch book came out in October and they had a couple copies to check out. The two people with the most points would get to check out the book first and the top 10 scorers would get a metal bookmark. 
When Nichole and Jet and I picked him up from school, I asked how it went because he'd been studying/reading books to prepare. He let me know he got 11th place. Oh, no. That's too bad. Barely missed it. We gave him sympathy.
Mom: Oh, man. Seriously, you got 11th place?
Jr.: Just kidding. I got 10th.
Mom: Really? So you did get a bookmark. Ha Ha Ha Ha.
Jr.: Yeah. 1+0=10, right?
Mom: No. It equals 1.
Jr.: Oh, so I guess I got 1st place.
That made me laugh because he totally had us going. Thinking how sad that he didn't even get a bookmark, to happy to find out he did, to ecstatic to find out he got to check out the new book first. Yay! Nice one, Jr. He also got to check out another book and besides the bookmark, he also got some stickers.
Way to go, Jr.
I keep telling you we're Brandon Mull fans.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Book Report

I really enjoy seeing the things Jr. Jr. comes up with for book reports at school. He often picks Brandon Mull books to report on, which isn't a surprise since Brandon Mull has such great books and they can be read over and over again. For projects Jr. Jr. has done posters several times, slide shows, and most recently he made an item that represented a scene in a book. In Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star, there is a scene wear Kendra plays a game of foosball against the character known as The Sphinx. Jr. Jr. made a foosball table for his project that can work to push a marble around. 

Good work as usual, Jr. Jr. I love your creativity.

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Dragonwatch Launch Party!

Brandon Mull's new book, Dragonwatch: Champion of the Titan Games, came out October 13. We attended a virtual launch party for it. I'm sure you know by now we're Brandon Mull fans with book signings and book reports and closing windows on Midsummer's Eve. I've blogged about how we've listened to his books on CD on car trips and we've even done Halloween costumes based on characters from his books.
The launch party was so fun. They showed favorite moments from past launch parties. They had a contest to see who was the biggest fan. They had questions and answers with Brandon Mull. It was fun for our whole family to watch.
And earlier in the day, Jeremy picked up a poster and bookmarks from the Orem Library.
 

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Book Report

It's National Rationalization Day today, February 23. I don't want to put the effort into talking about what we've done today. I'm rationalizing that I already have a blog post ready to go so I'm just going to post this:

On November 20, I blogged about a book report Jr. Jr. did on a Brandon Mull book.
For another book report, he picked another Brandon Mull book. This time it was Fablehaven: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary. He chose to draw a classroom mural showing a scene from the book. He chose a scene where the characters come up against a hydra. Jr. Jr. made sure to use the scene in the book to get the details on his mural. One of the heads was bigger than the other, one was missing an eye, three of them just had stumps instead of heads, etc. etc.
He again did such a great job and we're proud of him for working so hard.

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Book Report

The same week Jr. Jr.'s turkey in disguise was due, he also had a book report due. He chose the book Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull. You know we like Brandon Mull books around here. He chose to make a poster about the book. He made a list of the candies that were used in the book and what they do and drew a little picture of each candy. He worked hard on this project and I'm pleased with how it turned out. Way to go, Jr. Jr.

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Catching Up on the Last Five Months- 6

Let's talk about October.

Toward the beginning of October was General Conference.  The kids played Conference Bingo and we had our traditional nachos.  We also took some time between sessions to play a game as a family and eat jelly beans.

During the Women's session of Conference, we watched at home and Nichole decided to pick up some cardboard and make it into a music box with gears that make it turn.  I tell you, "If you give Nichole a medium."  Right?

Another one- Nichole's been into making cheeseball lately so she decided to make one in the shape of a sugar skull, then on the back wrote, "I am Murray, the demonic cheeseball."  It was based off of Murray, the demonic talking skull in the Monkey Island games.

And because she loves dragons, at a Young Women's activity, she painted a pumpkin based on a book series she likes, "Dragon Slippers."  The boys also got pumpkins from school but I never got a picture of those.

Our talented daughter also had an orchestra concert that our whole family went to.  She is now in advanced orchestra.

I joined in with other birders who were doing a Big Sit in October.  Basically it's how many species of birds can you see in a 24-hour period from a 17-foot diameter circle?  Birders were coming and going throughout the day.  I was there for a few hours.  Jeremy came and stayed for a bit when he came to pick me up.  Good socializing time with other birders and getting to see birds.

Our ward held a Fall Fest and Chili Cookoff.  They had a few different forms of entertainment.  One was Jeremy doing a juggling/magic show then twisting balloon animals later.  This is a new ward so they're still learning about us.


Several of us want to do some writing, so we had our own family writing workshop.  I made themed treats.
Gummi bears because Jr. has a gummi bear pencil topper, pencils made from pretzel sticks dipped in chocolate or butterscotch or whatever for erasers, book worm brownies.  I should have waited longer for the brownies to cool before putting the gummi worms in.  And a breakfast casserole, because I was hungry.

During Fall Break, we brought a friend along and went to Goblin Valley.

click on the pictures to see them bigger (especially the second picture, you really want to get a bigger look at the second picture) 

We celebrated Jr. Jr.'s birthday in October.


Jeremy took Nichole and Jr. to a book signing for Brandon Mull's latest book.

We again spent time at the Orem Library and met the libary's newest resident, a tarantula.

Some nice neighbor kids came over with rakes and raked leaves on the front lawn.  The boys enjoyed jumping into the pile of leaves.

We also spent some late nights working on costumes for Halloween (especially October 30).

Here's what we ended up with.
Nichole was Kendra in her Knights of the Dawn outfit from Fablehaven (book series by Brandon Mull).
Jr. was the Skull Kid from the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
Jr. Jr. was bubble wrap curser.  If you came up to him he decided whether to let you pop some bubble wrap or curse you to become bubble wrap.
Lucky was a ghost.
The kids had fun trick-or-treating in our neighborhood and we also joined in at a neighbor's bonfire to hang out and hand out candy there.

That's how our October went.  I'm sure we celebrated some holidays from our Calendar of Celebration, but it doesn't look like I took pictures specifically of those so... oh, well.  I don't always remember from that far back without pictures?

I'll talk about November later.