Showing posts with label sour candy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sour candy. Show all posts

Thursday, August 1, 2024

When Kids Remember Past Creativity

Getting back into things after vacation isn't always the easiest thing. Luckily, I put together some freezer meals before we left so we were able to have food ready to go and Jeremy picked up a few things at the store such as fresh spinach so we were able to celebrate Fresh Spinach Day on July 16. We got tamale casserole out of the freezer to go along with it. 


Since it was Ginger Rogers' Birthday, Nichole remembered a time when Jr. Jr. got creative with letter rearranging (see my July 26, 2022 post about it) so we had a choice between ginger ale and orange soda to celebrate her birthday this year.
Since it was also Personal Chef Day, Jr. was our personal chef and made us pancakes. Later we watched the movie Sabrina with Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn because in it she is at cooking school. "One two three, crack. New egg." At one point she is also going to make food for him- be his personal chef for an evening.
 
July 17 was National Hot Dog Day and Yellow Pigs Day so of course we made pigs in a blanket with yellow mustard. Nichole wore her racing pigs hat which she won on Yellow Pigs Day 10 years ago (see my July 17, 2014 blog post about it).
 
July 18 was Sour Candy Day. Some family members ate sour candy.

July 20 was Moon Day. I had every intention of getting out Oreos for us to make phases of the moon cookies then I forgot. I do that sometimes. We did have astronaut sandwiches with dinner.

July 21 was National Junk Food Day and National Ice Cream Day. When kids came to me asking if they could eat certain foods, I would tell them, "I don't care. Eat whatever you want," to paraphrase Muppets Most Wanted.

July 23 was Vanilla Ice Cream Day. Jr. made S'mores Milkshakes from A Season of Family Meal Plans, volume 3
We are definitely getting a lot of use out of those books. It's actually pretty amazing how many recipes that work for certain holidays are near where I'm already menu planning from in the books (within a few weeks). I'm not talking about Easter and Halloween (though there are recipes for those holidays), either. It's holidays like Vanilla Ice Cream Day like I mentioned or Eat Brussels Sprouts Day (I blogged about that one on February 1, 2024).
 
Well, there you go. Creativity and meal planning.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Pacific Northwest Trip- Part 2

My parents were happy to help us celebrate while we were visiting. A couple of my brothers visited while we were there, too, and also joined in. Some of the holidays were celebrated observed because of schedules.

July 18 was National Sour Candy Day. We ate sour patch kids and made sour faces.
 
 
We went to Shore Acres, did a little birding while there, then went down to the beach so we could introduce a couple of the kids to putting their feet in that cold Oregon ocean. Jet enjoyed it.
Lucky didn't want to take his shoes off to wade in the water so he "tried" to run away from the waves but just got his shoes and socks wet. Sigh.
We got to see some brown pelicans which was fun. We're used to seeing white pelicans in Utah. We've only seen one brown pelican in Utah before.

July 20 was Moon Day. We ate "phases of the moon" cookies and creativity took over. We had half moons, full moons, gibbous moons, moons with the Cheshire Cat smile. We had the man in the moon and the moon on the man. 
Nichole opened up a cookie and started eating it. I pointed out it was a full moon. And as she ate it she replied, "Yep. And now it's waning."
"It's the moon!"
 
We of course couldn't visit my parents' house without visiting the nature area that is down the road. I got the kids up and made them go out with me. We got our target bird- green heron- as well as plenty of other birds in the area. There were actually 3 or 4 green herons in that area.

My parents' ward had their Pioneer Day picnic while we were there so I got to see some childhood friends and give a hug to the woman who was the Young Women's President when I was a youth. My kids had fun running around and playing (or sitting reading depending on the child) and Jet had fun running around with his uncles.

It was a great trip to Oregon.

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Get Out of the Dog House Day

On Sunday, July 17, one of my children kept asking for ice cream over and over and I kept saying no. Had I looked at the calendar, I would have said yes because July 17 was National Ice Cream Day.
Well, the next day was National Get Out of the Dog House Day so I made sure to let the children have ice cream and redeemed myself. Phew.
July 18 was also National Sour Candy Day and we did celebrate that on the right day.
It was also Ocean Day in Japan so we started watching DisneyNature Oceans.
I gave my children lots of hugs that day as well for Global Hug Your Kids Day.

Monday, July 26, 2021

Sour Candy Day 2021

July 18 was Sour Candy Day. My husband said I should take a picture of the sour candy I got for this holiday then take a picture of the kids' sour faces when I told them they couldn't have any. 
Ha Ha Ha Ha. I love my kids. My son is so quick with his humor.
By the way, we all had some sour candy.

It was also Ice Cream Day. We had a big chocolate roll in the freezer that had cream in the middle. We got it out and had "iced" cream.


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Sour Candy Day 2020

July 18 was Sour Candy Day. We had some fun trying different flavors of Warheads and making funny faces.
We also played a game that the high school seminary teachers dropped off on our doorstep for Nichole.

That night Jr. Jr. used one of his tickets to watch... drum roll please... Matilda. So Jeremy and Jet and I watched Matilda for the third time that week. I'm sure glad it's a movie we like. Jeremy even noticed some background stuff that he didn't notice when we watched it with Nichole. Jr. Jr. had popcorn and more Warheads. Good bonding time.