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Saturday, January 6, 2024

More Celebrating in December

December 17 was Maple Syrup Day. We tried out for the first time our four waffle waffle iron we got from my in-laws when we were visiting them this Summer.
Jet couldn't wait so he got a waffle to eat while I was still making them. The following happened when Jr. saw-
Jr.: Can I have a waffle, too?
Jr.: Sorry. May I have a waffle?
Jet: May you?
Jr.: Yes.
Apparently Jet learned that from me. I had no idea I did it. "May you?" Chuckle.
 
That day we also had the opportunity to go caroling around the neighborhood with other people in our ward. Jr. Jr., Lucky, and I joined the people going out. We caroled to several people who live alone. Some aren't able to make it to the church building on Sundays so have to watch church from home. We could tell that our brief visits and singing really meant a lot to some of them.
Jet joined in on a couple of the songs which was so sweet and said, "Merry Christmas," to a few people. I hope my boys learn from these experiences that it feels good to do service and I hope they want to find more ways like this to do it.

December 18 was Answer the Phone Like Buddy the Elf Day. When Jeremy called for family prayer that morning, I answered this way. "Kristin the Human. What's your favorite color?" He laughed and told me I was awesome but never told me his favorite color during that phone call.
We had Buddy the Elf type breakfast for dinner. When I put together my plate of food, I remembered it was supposed to be mixed by hand then shoveled into my mouth with my hands. Wow. That was disgusting. But funny. I did wait until after my kids had eaten most of theirs with a fork before doing that.
We started the movie, Elf, and ended up pausing it at this spot where one of these elves looked... um... kind of... crazy looking? 
Speaking of that particular elf with the glasses, did you know the actor who played that elf, Peter Billingsley, played Ralphie in A Christmas Story many many years ago? 
Speaking of A Christmas Story, during the holiday season I daily passed a house with a full size leg lamp in the window. It's a yearly tradition for that house. So awesome. I didn't get a picture of it but I love it.

December 19 was Oatmeal Muffin Day. We ate those.
 
We got Nichole home from college for Christmas Break. Yay. Just in time for some celebrating. The new Percy Jackson and the Olympians series was premiering so we had blue foods to eat while watching. We didn't have any blue jelly beans unfortunately but had some fun with blue pancakes, blue scrambled eggs, blue milk, blueberry bagels, and blue butter on toast.
The butter totally looks like frosting so there is a certain taste that is expected from it but it does not taste like frosting. I would not want a spoonful of that to snack on. Ugh.
There were no food coloring fiascos during this, either. Hooray.
By the way, it's been a few weeks so there have been a few episodes we've watched now of the series. We're enjoying it. We are book lovers of course. Most of us have read the Percy Jackson books. Lucky is reading them now for the first time. The discussions while watching the show together have been fun. I love family bonding.
 
The Winter Solstice was on December 21. It was a perfect excuse for another Fablehaven Feast using recipes from The Fablehaven Cookbook. Told you we're book lovers and love to find ways to celebrate based on books.
This time we had more Ogre Stew (it's a favorite). We quadrupled the recipe so we could have extra to freeze. Yeah, it was gone in about three days. Didn't end up freezing any of it.
We had Muriel's Pretzel Knots and Olloch the Glutton's Caramel Biscuit Bars.
For months Lucky has been wanting Zombie Cake Eyeballs so I finally made them. Wow. That is an ambitious recipe from the book. It's not so much hard as time consuming. Definitely not one I'll make often like Ogre Stew. We didn't even decorate all of the cake balls we made. There was another jarful of just white chocolate covered cake balls.
 
December 21 was also Humbug Day. It has become tradition to watch The Muppets Christmas Carol on Humbug Day if possible.
Back in 2020, Nichole said, "Happy National," before Scrooge said, "Humbug," then she said, "Day," after he said it each time. This year I said, "Happy Humbug Day," after he said, "Humbug," the first time. This is what happened then-
Nichole: We forgot to do the traditional...
Mom: We've done it like one time.
Nichole: One time makes it a tradition.
I love this family. I love finding reasons to celebrate.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Fair Convention

Even though Jeremy missed some of our celebrating while he was at the fair convention, he did his own celebrating there. The convention had different theme nights for dinner. One night was Star Trek themed. One was the Roaring Twenties.

He went to the convention with two other artists:
Marcus, Funny Man Who Does Tricks
Dan Paulus, Comedy Magician
Check out their websites. http://www.funnymanwhodoestricks.com/
When I asked Jeremy to give me their websites for this post, he included his own. http://balloonguyentertainment.com/
 
Marcus is our good friend who hosts the annual jugglers' BBQ that we like to go to. He won an award at the convention- Service Member of the Year- because he's so awesome. Jeremy was so glad he got to be there when Marcus won that award. 
Jeremy had a good time and built a very nice butterfly out of balloons.


Monday, July 5, 2021

An Unfortunate Dinner

Recently the kids have been reading "A Series of Unfortunate Events" books. They also watched the movie not that long ago. Since Meryl Streep is in that movie, the kids suggested dinner on her birthday (June 22) be "A Series of Unfortunate Events" themed. I love their cleverness.

So for dinner which is "French for the evening meal" we had roast beef which is "the Swedish term for beef that has been roasted." We had pasta with our version of puttanesca sauce. We also had "nice hot soup" chilled cucumber soup. We also had "soda, soda, banana." We didn't have any "kiwi watermelon surprise" so we had orange soda which Jeremy requested for Father's Day but I forgot to get out.


Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Zelda Party!

February 21 is the Anniversary of the Legend of Zelda.  We celebrated a few days early with friends.  Besides playing Breath of the Wild, we had themed foods!

Nichole also drew a picture of a Zora that day.
Love our friends and love celebrating with them.  Happy celebrating Zelda everybody.

Monday, February 19, 2018

Pluto Day 2018

February 18 was Pluto Day.  We decided to have cold food because Pluto is a cold planet.

Pasta salad
Raw broccoli
Cantaloupe- it's small, round, and very good
Jeremy used a melon baller to create round cantaloupe planets.
Look!  It has craters.
Water with ice cubes

Yay, Pluto!

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Legend of Zelda Dinner

February 21 is the Anniversary of the Legend of Zelda so we planned a lovely Legend of Zelda Dinner.  We took ideas from several different games.  Some items fit into multiple games.  Here are some of the things we ate:
Tasty meat (chicken drumsticks)
We also thought of the drumsticks because there are birds in Skyward Sword (ewww) along with clouds (mashed potatoes).
Red chuchus with hearts inside and green chuchus with magic inside (jello jigglers made in mini muffin tins with red or green runts inside)
Magic milk
Blue potion (Kool-Aid)
Deku scrub cheeseball
We also ate carrots since you can feed Epona (horse) carrots to make her go faster.
Some other ideas we came up with but didn't make:
magic refried beans (from magic beans)
salmon burgers (because of fish you can go fishing for)
While we ate Jeremy played The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask for us.
I love going with a theme like this.  It's fun to celebrate.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

More Food Celebrations

January 17 was Popeye's Birthday.  We had themed food with our dinner.
Spinach Lasagna
Salad with spinach leaves and "Olive" Garden dressing
Hamburgers
After the kids went to bed, Jeremy and I started watching the old "Popeye" movie with Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall.  That movie is weird.

January 18 was Winnie-the-Pooh Day.  Jeremy introduced us to a dish from his childhood.  Milk Toast.  I was not familiar with that food.  Now I am.  We put honey on it because of the holiday.
Earlier in the day, Jr. Jr. and Lucky watched Winnie-the-Pooh.

January 19 is Brew a Potion Day.  We didn't do themed food for this, but Lucky got to watch Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and the rest of the kids got to watch part of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.


Monday, January 2, 2017

Science Fiction Day 2017

Science Fiction Day is January 2.  We decided to have themed food.  We had little green salad (little green men- aliens) with sci-fry chicken (even though it was baked)
and Dalek bread (garlic bread). 
To drink we had Juice Verne (like Jules Verne).

As often happens, our creative children made creatures out of their food.  This time is was aliens for Science Fiction Day.
Fun Fun.  Let the celebrations of 2017 begin.