
Monday, July 4, 2011
Awesome Kellogg's Give Away!!!!
We just came from the grocery store, (Extra Foods) and they have Kellogg's cereal on sale for $5.00 for the medium box. BUT that's not the good part. With the purchase of 2 participating boxes of cereal, you get to order one of the t-shirts shown in the picture for free. They come in all child and adult sizes and they are totally FREE. You don't even have to pay shipping and handling. I ordered myself the rooster one. I can wear it when I sell eggs at the Farmer's Market. If you can't see the picture, go to www.kelloggs.ca/vintage.

Sunday, July 3, 2011
Ahhhh, soccer is finally over, but I wanted to post some pictures for our own memories. Here Becky is going after the ball. She played defence and I must say, this is the best she has ever played. But is also her last year.
This was Jacob's first year playing and he seemed to really like it (although, I think he liked snack the best).
Jacob is kicking on net here. Half way through this game, Jacob was on shift and he told everyone to "wait a minute". He then proceeded to pick a honeysuckle and ran over to me and said, "Here Mommy." It was so sweet. Even his coach whispered over to me, "Did he just give you a flower?" I nodded yes and she made the, isn't that cute face.
Unfortunately, I couldn't get any good pictures of Ben, but he did play as well.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
One of Life's Hard Lessons

Today, unfortunately, we had to go through one of the hard lessons in life. We had to put our cute little Jack down. We were gone all day yesterday and when we finally got home, Jack came over to us really whimpering and we knew something back had happened. We thought he might have been hit by a car. We let him sleep on a pillow, because it was late. We hoped that he would be better in the morning, but unfortunately he wasn't. He was in lot's of pain.
Jack was so sweet. When I went to the pumpkin patch to work, there would be Jack just laying on the edge of the patch watching me. Or when we all went for walks on our property, Jack would come bounding along with us. If he had to run to catch us, his back legs went out to the sides like they were doing the breaststroke while he ran. It cracked me up every time. I will miss him and the rest of my family will miss him and our dog Sandi misses him. He was a good dog.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011

"Bacon Cheeseburger Potato Pie"
I just had to share this recipe that I found on Pillsbury.com for Bacon Cheeseburger Pie. Oh my, but it is good!
We still have quite a bit of hamburger from a bulk order from a local butcher. I needed to try something new and this looked great. Plus, I usually will always have all the ingredients on hand.
Plus it makes 8 servings, so it's great for a big family.
Ingredients for meat mixture:
1 1/2 lb ground beef
1/2 c bread crumbs or crushed saltines
1/4 c chopped onion
1/4 c ketchup
2 tsp mustard
Salt & pepper
Mix this together, then press into pie plate and make sure you press it all up the sides. Bake in a preheated oven at 375 deg. F for 20 mins.
Rest of ingredients;
4 medium cooked potatoes
2 tbsp butter
1/2 c milk
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 c cheese
3 slices cooked bacon, crumbled
2 tbsp green onion, chopped
While meat is cooking mix;
Potatoes, butter, milk, garlic power, salt and 1/2 of the cheese.
When meat has cooked 20 mins, remove from oven and pour off any drippings. Then spread potato mixture over it. Bake for 20 mins more.
After 20 mins, remove from oven and sprinkle remaining cheese and bacon. Bake for 10 mins.
Remove and sprinkle with green onions.
Slice and serve with salt and pepper and sour cream. I think it was the sour cream that made this my favorite way to eat hamburger, because I really don't like hamburger. But you can bet I'll eat this again!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Here we are in Ponoka, AB in April and here is a picture of my apple orchardfrom yesterday. One row of trees is under water. It's so funny, because I look at pictures on other peoples blogs and they have pictures of beautiful apple blossoms, with green lush grass in the background, (which I can almost smell in my mind) and the sun is shining wonderfully. Then I look at my little trees, which lost all their blossoms last year due to frost and I pray that God will allow them to grow and produce wonderful, yummy fruit.
As I type this, the sun IS shining and has now melt the extra 3 inches of snow we woke up to this morning off the road and our driveway. My husband is watching hockey and the boys are outside in the mud, so I feel like I can take a moment to make this new post. I think God is trying to teach us here in Ponoka, AB to be content in all circumstances and to glorify him all the same. And that's what I'll do, praise God!
As I type this, the sun IS shining and has now melt the extra 3 inches of snow we woke up to this morning off the road and our driveway. My husband is watching hockey and the boys are outside in the mud, so I feel like I can take a moment to make this new post. I think God is trying to teach us here in Ponoka, AB to be content in all circumstances and to glorify him all the same. And that's what I'll do, praise God!
Striped T-shirt skirt Part 1
Rebekah did the neatest little project the other day that we got from a website. Here is a link to this craft; kids-sewing-projects.com/t-shirt-skirt. It only took us about 4 hours and it turned out pretty cool. Here are the instructions on how we did it.
First we cut 7" bands of t-shirt. To get the t-shirts, we just went to the thrift store for bag sale and got tons for $5.00! So, we cut strips of all the colours we wanted in the skirt. Becky wanted to make it 4 stripes long.
So here is her colour scheme. Light blue, white and black. We cut all the bottom hems off the the bands, except for the strip we were placing on the bottom of the skirt. That way the skirt was already hemmed.
First we cut 7" bands of t-shirt. To get the t-shirts, we just went to the thrift store for bag sale and got tons for $5.00! So, we cut strips of all the colours we wanted in the skirt. Becky wanted to make it 4 stripes long.
So here is her colour scheme. Light blue, white and black. We cut all the bottom hems off the the bands, except for the strip we were placing on the bottom of the skirt. That way the skirt was already hemmed. Before we started sewing them together. We measured Becky's widest spot and sewed side seams on all the bands to be that width.
Please see Part 2 for the rest.
Striped T-shirt skirt Part 2
This how we were going to sew the bands together.
Rebekah is sewing the first 2 bands together. We over-lapped them with right sides together, making sure we sewed on the opposite side of the hem. Also, we had to make sure we lined up the side seams. (After we had finished this project, I thought it might have been easier to make the bands1" too big, then when we were done, just sew 1/2" seams on both sides. That way it would be a very neat seam along the side.)
Rebekah is sewing the first 2 bands together. We over-lapped them with right sides together, making sure we sewed on the opposite side of the hem. Also, we had to make sure we lined up the side seams. (After we had finished this project, I thought it might have been easier to make the bands1" too big, then when we were done, just sew 1/2" seams on both sides. That way it would be a very neat seam along the side.)
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