Bubbling Wizard’s Brew

Today we are doing more science experiments. We have been using The Usborne Big Book of Science Things to Make and do. It’s a great book for fun and fast experiments.

We have some colored water I’m the freezer soon to become winter boats for our frigid -10 weather today! Brrr!

Then we took two glasses (please ignore the shape) filled with vinegar, food coloring, sprinkles and dish soap. Hmmm…sounds like fun, right?

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We placed the cookie sheet under the glasses for containing the brew to come. The boys each got a heaping spoonful of baking soda and added it to the glasses. Holy excitement!

It’s always fun making a bubbly brew, isn’t it?

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Enjoy your day. We are off to make sun catchers!

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The first cuke.

It’s our first cucumber of the season! We were all so excited that we ate it right away – even though it is a pickling cucumber.

Eating the cucumber made me feel like a little girl again and I remembered all the pickles my grandma would make. I felt like I was suddenly back in her kitchen again crunching down on the freshest cuke ever. Almost like time never passed. I like that.

One of the boys said, “Mommy, you forgot to peel it first”. So I happily explained that we don’t have to peel the ones that we grow in our garden.

And they happily ate their very first cucumber from our garden. Thank you, Grandma, for passing the love of a garden onto your daughter who has perhaps unintentionally passed it onto me as I do to my children. May they do the same.

Yum!

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Little Man’s Baptism today!

We finally got our act together to get the Xman baptized. Whew! He was a little reluctant at first but when I told him there would be a little celebration afterward with cake he was all for it. He did great at the church, no shyness at all. Really proud of my boy. It was a wonderful day, weather and all.

Here are a few pics for now. Will post more when I have time to edit!

Oh, and the boys LOVE the telescope – they could hardly wait to use it! Thank you, Godparents! 🙂

~Blessings~

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This last one is an iPhone shot of the leaves on the trees out the boys window with the telescope. Just incase it’s hard to tell… 😉

40 today

Cora’s with my boys
Frenchy’s with Shay
Starbucks with Shay
Home to decorated house
Cake making
Pizza making
Birthday singing
Cake eating
Picture taking
Game playing
Book reading
Kisses given
Love given
Happy day

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More to come when I edit the pics on my camera. 🙂 Yes, I actually used my camera!

How to Make an Apple Pie

Recently, I checked a book out of the library titled, “How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World” by Marjorie  Priceman

This book is about a little girl who would like to make and apple pie but doesn’t have any of the ingredients on hand. We had a great time learning and reading about where some of the best places in the world are to get ingredients for apple pie. Did you know that the best cinnamon in the world is from Sri Lanka (which L quickly located on our world map, thanks to Clever Dragons). If comes from the bark of the kurundu tree in the rain forest. Just peel off the bark – who knew! We went into the kitchen and grabbed a piece of cinnamon and, sure enough, it did look like a curled piece of bark!

At the back of the book is a recipe for the pie as well. Luckily, we did not have to travel the world (well, that would be pretty cool!) but had the ingredients at hand. So, this weekend past the boys and I make the pie. My first ever and so theirs as well. So yum!

The boys took turns adding the ingredients and rolling out the dough.

X added the apples and I managed to convince him to not take one of the sugared apple pieces for himself just yet!

I didn’t have any parchment paper for rolling the dough so I floured the counter instead. No good it seems. We ended up putting the dough into the pie stone in pieces. The top, too. Oh, and we used GF all-purpose flour which I think was part of the culprit for that one. I should have added more water. But, hey, first time and with substitutions to boot, I had faith it would taste just fine.

I think it turned out just fine and the boys we so pleased and proud. I must say, I was too. 🙂

And, of course, they couldn’t wait to eat it!

I’d do it alllll over again.

😛