Friday, November 20, 2009

Everything's Better With Butter!

Shake it Lane!! (Lane shaking the butter)

Lane had a little Thanksgiving party at his school yesterday. His teacher had the kids make butter. It was a great activity for the kids and they were very interested. She just passed around some jars of cream and they took turns shaking them. Of course this was right up my alley, I had seen it on this blog before and had been wanting to try it. So when we got home, we made some of our own butter!
Lane's finished product after shaking.
I put the rest of the heavy cream in the mixer and made a bigger batch in there. I covered the mixer with the towel because when the milk seperates from the butter, milk flies!
Here is the butter once it seperated from the liquid. I used the "butter" milk (not actual buttermilk like you buy in the store) to make some biscuits last night. After whipping it until it seperates, you need to wash the butter so keeps for longer I guess. The directions are linked above and it's really less complicated than it seems.
I decided to flavor our butter with cinnamon, honey, and a little salt.
And since everything is better with butter, I had to make some pumpkin chocolate chip scones (my recipe is adapted from this one) to go with the butter. Heavenly! Now I think everytime I make homemade bread, I'll ask Lane to make the butter....

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Lane and Case

Here is a little comparison for all of you. My friend Joelle did this on her blog showing how much her two kids look alike, so she gave me the idea. Case is the top picture Lane is the bottom. I think their nose and mouth are very similar and the difference might be more in the eyes. It is amazing though! Even their hair looks the same! Such good sweet babies I am blessed with! Lane was bigger than Case is but he did have almost 2 lbs on him at birth!

Case 3 1/2 months
Lane 2 1/2 months

We are having a good week other than a little sicky last night but it was short lived. Lane just must have had a little stomach bug, so we stayed home today and are feeling much better! We are looking forward to seeing daddy soon! Case is such a good baby, have I said that already? :) He has started giggling this adorable little giggle. I love it! My sister Michele has really inspired me to simplify so I am trying to stay home a little more and just enjoy my boys. I took these pictures today of Case on his tummy time mat. He is really trying to get his toys now and grab on to them. He was so proud of himself today when he was holding his toy. I've been cooking and baking lately, getting into "winter mode." Even got around to making some baby food to put in the freezer for when Case is ready. I will try to share some recipes soon.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

New Friends

We got some new friends at our house today. Some of our friends are moving so they gave us their 3 fish. Lane named them Silly, Stinky, and Sippy, all on his own :) The fish in the middle is "special" that's Sippy. The other two decided to attack it and eat it's fins so Sippy only has a partial tail and no fins. Sippy can still swim but in a "special" way. This is very entertaining to me, just imagine swimming with no arms and one leg, that's how Sippy swims. Sometime it swims upside down or on it's side because it can't quite get upright. Hopefully Sippy makes it, it's lived 2 weeks with out fins. Does anyone know if they can grow back? Let me know, there may be hope for Sippy yet.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

3 months old

This little guy has been cracking me up! I can't believe he is 3 months old! He is so good, he's so content and happy. He smiles a lot and laughs when I change his diaper because he's so ticklish. He watches every move I make and he loves to watch what Lane is doing. Lane really likes to sing him the songs he learns at school. Today he asked me if he could babysit him. Hmmm, tempting but no.
One of my favorite outfits!


Monday, November 2, 2009

My Shutter

I've had this idea in my head for months now. Finally I was able to accomplish this. I started with a shutter. I got it at Habitat for Humanity Restore for $8. I applied a coat of Elmers glue first. Once that dried a little, just until it's a little tacky I put on a coat of red acrylic paint. I think I used about 3 small bottles at around $1 each.



The glue created a crackle finish on the shutter. It was a little to "crackely" for me so I put on another coat of red.

Here is the before shot of that wall, see the shelves on the right...

Here is the after.
I added drawer knobs from Anthropologie all of them on clearance for $2.95 each. Just drilled holes and screwed them on. I really like the architectural look it gives. I love things like old doors and windows hanging on walls like this headboard idea from Country Living.
I wish I had more room for these things, but I do like how this project turned out.