Saturday, July 30, 2011

My First Bountiful Basket!

(k, just FYI, I am getting frustrated with Blogger! It's spacing out my stuff, and not letting me center things... and signing me out and in and out and in.... GGRRRRR! so sorry about the annoying formatting, but I can't fix it...)





I was so excited today to go pick up my first bountiful basket! The kids were too- it's all a suprise what you will get! So much fun!






In our basket, we received:





2 cucumbers





1 eggplant





3 heads broccoli





1 bunch kale





10 baby bok choy





7 peaches





3 fuji apples





1 pineapple





5 oranges





5 bananas





2 mangos






Here's how this works: It's a produce co-op, where the money is pooled to get better deals. You sign up, and then each week you choose if you'd like to participate or not. Each week is $15, plus $1.50 handling fee (plus a one-time starter fee of $3), and you are supposed to receive approximately $50 worth of produce.






A friend from church shared this with us. I had read about Bountiful Baskets around the blogosphere, but knew that it wasn't available in our area... until now!!! Check out their website (http://bountifulbaskets.org) for more information. I love that I don't have to do it every week; I can pick and choose when we want more produce. Plus this will be a stretcher for me- I've never eaten eggplant OR bok choy! FUN FUN FUN! :-)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Canned Butter

I've been wanting to do this for a while now, but just never got up the motivation. Well! Yesterday, we discovered that the sun tea jar had leaked into one of the drawers in the refrigerator... and that's where I had the butter stored! Hello Motivation!


So Gabe and I worked together last night, boiling and canning our butter, then shaking and shaking to make sure it "looked pretty!" I'd say it turned out beautiful! :-)

It did separate a little more, but it was late and we were tired!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Wisdom Beyond Her Years...

Melia and I were talking about it being the Fourth of July, and what that means, where we came from, etc... She's asking what kind of men they were who signed the Declaration of Independence, and I'm talking about how they were brave men, willing to risk their lives in order to attain a better life for everyone, and she interuppts...

"Mommy, I'm guessing that they were men of God, right?"

choke, tear, choke tear, "Yes, dear. You are right; they were men of God."

:-)

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Yay- What a great vacation!

We are home now from our 7 days away! We feel so blessed to have been able to get away and have a great time with our kiddos. We stayed at a 4-person cabin at the Little Diamond KOA/Thousand Trails campground north of Spokane, and took one day to do Silverwood. Hopefully I'll be able to get some pics up and tell some of the FUNNY stories we had.......

For now, here's a quote from Melia this morning:

Melia: "Mom, what does 'be continued' mean?"
Me: "It's like when you are watching a show, and suddenly the show is over, but you haven't heard the end of the story yet. You have to wait until next time to hear the ending!"
Melia: "Hmmm... I don't like 'to be continueds!' "
Me: "Me neither!!!"