Here is the link:
http://www.bakerella.com/category/pops-bites/cake-pop
Well I can't seem to blog about whats going on now until I get caught up. I love getting all the pictures with our digital camera but haven't been so good about getting them into albums. They all seem to be stuck in the computer filed under my pictures but are spread out over several computers. I wish I had taken the memory card thats in the camera and took it to the photo store and got some prints but now they get erased so we can get more pics. So this is a fun way to keep them organized and so we can remember. I just got to get them blogged or get at least a few of the best pictures saved. I don't think the kids look at my blog yet but they might someday and hopefully will enjoy that I tried to keep the memories for them.
This group of pics below is of Ben's first time playing basketball on a team. He played at the YMCA, he had a great coach, coach Reed. He said his top 3 rules were to Have Fun, Have FUN, and HAVE FUN ! Ben had fun, even though at first he wasn't sure about playing. Ben was one of the tallest boys. I don't remember all of the boys names but I do remember Miles, he was really good, and still would pass it to Ben even though he knew Ben might not catch it. Ben just kept getting better and better. Ben is going to play again this Fall starting at the end of November and goes through March and I think he gets to play on Coach Reeds team again with Miles.
You can also see Dave working from home lounging in the front yard. He loves working from home. I think he has lost over 30 pounds since these pics were taken, he will probably not like these but I love them, he looks so happy.
Ben is playing video games with our neighbor friend Chris, friends Treyvon and Miles.
Click on the pics to make them larger.
On the last day of school they have an award ceremony in the gym. Ben's 5th grade class voted for him to get the Humanitarian award (it used to be called the CP Johnson award not sure why they changed it?) They vote for 1 boy and 1 girl from every class. We are so proud of you Ben! Mrs. Combs is such a great teacher, she has been so wonderful to Ben. She sent us copies of the forms the kids filled out and why they chose Ben for the award.
I have a few videos below, they are 3 seconds to 26 seconds long. The last one I thought I was taking a picture but was actually video taping Ben so that is the 3 second whoops, but cute. Ben and his class are saying goodbye to their teacher, this one is the 26 sec. one. I have some longer videos that I might put on facebook, I have a 2 minute one of Ben getting the award but vox only allows 30 second videos which is still great to have that option.
Hope you are having a great week :)
DD
Summer started while Ben was still in school, and he was going to Camp Casey with his 5th grade class. He is lucky to go because they are canceling Camp Casey next year for the whole school district. I hope they bring it back for the other future 5th graders, it was a highlight of his sisters school years and will be Ben's as well.
His teacher chose him to play his trumpet in the Morning, playing Revelrie, and the Evening playing Taps. Carina went to Camp Casey this time as a Camp Couneslor for a group of 4-5 girls taking them to each of the classes. They got to spend 3 days and 2 nights there during the school week. The teachers go and they teach classes in the bunkers and on the beach. The kids have a blast and get to sleep in the barracks.
Pictures of kids before they left for Camp Casey. Ben could hardly wait to walk to school that morning. Click on PiCamp Casey is on Whidbey Island.
Wow it has been awhile...so much has been going on. My nephew Brady 16 came up and visited us during his spring break. He fell for a girl online last summer and finally got to meet her in person. They like each other even more now. If you click on the pictures they blow up.
Dave and the girls have all had their birthdays in March and April. Carina turned 19 and Heather hit the big one of 21 ! and I have some great and funny pictures of both birthdays I just need to get them down loaded, I think they may have been down loaded to a different computer. I'll post them here later.But here are a few of Dave's birthday. We met with Dave Bickett, Connie and Jack, Lili and Brett, Jay and Karen for drinks at a bar in Kent that happened to have Karoke. We got Dave to sing some and Brett and Lil sang a song and I sang one to Dave too. Also the kids had a party for their Dad, Carina made a home made pie and I made tacos.
I finally got a picture of Shoebox in a shoe box, but he had grown so much I had to use a big shoe box (a mens size 12).
I found a website with lots of Gluten Free recipes called Gluten Free Recipe Exchange and here is their link:
http://www.gluten.net/recipes/index.php
They also have one of the best GF play dough recipes.
Also a really great site is
Karina's Kitchen - Recipes from a Gluten Free Goddess : http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/
She cooks more like a Gourmet so I think that is why she is called a Gluten Free Goddess.
I've written about her in my GF groups before but doesn't hurt to post again for new members to the I Dream of Toast Group. She has great info on her site about living Gluten Free on a tab at the top of her site and also on the side bar she has a post about cooking without sugar for you GF Diabetics that like to cook without sugar.
Well its the morning of Fat Tuesday the day before Lent and Ash Wednesday. I'm excited a couple of friends are coming over for dinner and drinks and hopefully a chocolate cake if it turns out. I'm going to make Irish stew like my Grandma used to make, well a little different. She would brown the meat in Crisco, vegetable oil and butter. It tasted sooo good, but I'm going to use Canola oil and a (tsp of butter at the end) darn cholestoral. I wanted to make it special because Dave goes vegetarian for Lent. I don't know what I'm going to do for Lent yet maybe not have any sweets would be a good one for me.
Here are a couple of websites below about Fat Tuesday and Mardi Gras:
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What is Fat Tuesday?
Fat Tuesday is Mardi Gras, the festival New Orleans, Louisiana, is famous for. "Gras" is French for fat and "Mardi" is French for Tuesday.
The annual festivities start on January 6, the Twelfth Night Feast of the Epiphany, when the three kings are supposed to have visited the Christ Child, and build to a climax on Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, which always occurs on the day before Ash Wednesday. The parties and parades will continue until Lent begins at the stroke of midnight on Tuesday.
Mardi Gras is a legal holiday in New Orleans. It is scheduled to occur 46 days before Easter. Since the actual date Easter occurs on changes yearly, Mardi Gras can happen on any Tuesday between February 3 and March 9.
For two centuries it has been an annual event in New Orleans, except during the two World Wars.
Mardi Gras
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Mardi Gras (Also known as Shrove Tuesday or Fat Tuesday) |
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Costumed musicians, French Quarter, New Orleans |
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| Official name | Mardi Gras (French: "Fat Tuesday") |
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| Also called | Shrove Tuesday, Fat Tuesday, Pancake Day, Dollar day |
| Type | Local, cultural, Catholic |
| Significance | Celebration prior to fasting season of Lent. |
The terms "Mardi Gras" (mär`dē grä) and "Mardi Gras season",[1][2][3][4][5][6] in English, refer to events of the Carnival celebrations, ending on the day before Ash Wednesday. From the French term "Mardi Gras" (literally "Fat Tuesday"), the term has come to mean the whole period of activity related to those events, beyond just the single day, often called Mardi Gras Day or Fat Tuesday.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The season can be designated by the year, as in "Mardi Gras 2008".[6]
The time period varies from city to city, as some traditions consider Mardi Gras as the Carnival period between Epiphany or Twelfth Night and Ash Wednesday.[7] Others treat the final three-day period as being Mardi Gras.[8] In Mobile, Alabama, Mardi Gras events begin in November, followed by mystic society balls on Thanksgiving,[7][9] then New Year's Eve, formerly with parades on New Year's Day, followed by parades and balls in January & February, celebrating up to midnight before Ash Wednesday.[7]
Other cities most famous for their Mardi Gras celebrations include Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and New Orleans, Louisiana. Many other places have important Mardi Gras celebrations as well.
Carnival is an important celebration in most of Europe, except in Ireland and the United Kingdom where the festival is called "shrovetide" ending on Shrove Tuesday, and pancakes are the tradition, and also in many parts of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Ben made dinner for us a couple of Saturdays ago. I made a new schedule to try out and get everyone helping a little more and its fun to have the kids in the kitchen.
Ben made Chili with cheese and onions, and his favorite salad. He was inspired by the Caesar salad they make at his school. He likes to chop it up small and mix the dressing and parmesan together and then add it to the greens and then toss it. He was so proud to make us dinner. It tasted delicious!
Also if you have a local pizza place in your state that you love maybe talk them into doing what Pizza Works does. They buy the GF crusts online and then they set a up a area just for the GF pizza and bake it in a separate area of the oven or separte oven. They also have GF desserts and pasta available too.
Please post a comment or post here to the group what you favorite places are in your neighborhoods across the country here in the US and in other parts of the world.
talk to ya later,
DD
She had this I blog gluten free box on her site so I clicked on it and it takes you to Karina's Kitchen (http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/) and she had a brilliant idea of having people leave their gluten free blog links in her comments of the I blog gluten free post. There are over 293 links to gluten free websites there!!!!
So if you are looking for some gluten free sites for different ideas and to see how others are dealing with GF check it out and post here the ones that you love. (Click on the link in the box)
Hope you are having a Happy Healthy GF New Year !!!
DD
I made a smilebox scrapbook-postcard for her. If you click on the pictures in smilebox it will blow up bigger into the larger screen.
It has almost been 2 years since Carina's last dog, North Fawn, passed away in Spring of 2007. Carina is ready for a new puppy, finally. We went to Puyallup last week through the rain and flooding so Carina could choose her new puppy. She has been looking for awhile and wanted to save up and plan to have everything ready. So she decided to pick a Brindle color pup this time and a male, actually she got the pick of the litter and he is the biggest pup! North Fawn was the runt of the litter and a female, she was the sweetest dog and very lovey, but was very sick from the beginning. I didn't check the breeder out and it was too late by the time we had her vet checked a week later, we couldn't return her mostly because the kids fell in love with her. She had a terrible heart murmur. This time Carina was very picky and asked a lot of questions and found great breeders, Brandy and Kevin. The Boxer parents are from different states and are very healthy. What tipped the scale was when she saw the you tube video of the pups Brandy sent her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OmgMyjHHEU
The puppy just loved Carina and kept going to her to pick him up. We got to meet the Dad, he was huge, probably double the size of what North Fawn was, and the mom Zoey is larger than North Fawn too. She is going to pick him up in February around the 13th. She has picked a cute name for him, Shoebox. I made a smilebox scrapbook-postcard for her. If you click on the pictures in smilebox it will blow up bigger into the larger screen.