Monday, May 25, 2009

Ice Cream, Baseball, Orbit, Fireworks and Flags

There's lots to cover from the title. So we'll get started with Ice Cream. While watch Rachael Ray a few weeks ago she showed us a cool recipe to make ice cream with kids. So last Tuesday we finally got a chance to try it. Here's the recipe:
1 Tablespoon Sugar
1/2 Cup Heavy Cream
1/4 Teaspoon Vanilla
Combine those ingredients in a small (sandwich size) ziplock bag.
Fill a large (gallon size) bag with ice and 6 Tablespoons of salt. Put the small bag in the large bag and shake for 15 minutes. Then you'll have ice cream. You can add chocolate chips or crushed oreos to make any kind of flavor, but since it was our first time and I was a little skeptical we just stuck with vanilla. But it really worked. Need a summer time activity for your kids, this is a good one and it will occupy them for 15 minutes. So here's Logan shaking it. I had to give him a towel to hold the bag in because his hands got so cold.


Boy 15 minutes is a long time when your waiting for ice cream.

Mmmm, but it's worth it.




Next on to Baseball. Last night (5/24) we went to and Isotopes game. The church had a bunch of tickets for a church night last night. I think there were about 55 people from the church there. Pretty good turn out. We had good seats right behind home plate. They played the Salt Lake Bees. The Isotopes lost 3-2. Oh well, next time maybe they'll win.
The Isotopes are in the blue jerseys.


"Where's my hot dog Dad?"

Now we're enjoying the game.


Of course the highlight of the baseball game for Logan is to see Orbit. No one is quite sure what Orbit is, but he is funny. In the past Logan has enjoyed seeing Orbit from a distance but this game Logan went up to Orbit where he was signing autographs and had Orbit sign his ticket.

Orbit meeting with a little girl in line in front of us.

Here's Orbit signing Logan's ticket.

Wow!!! He was so excited about it after Orbit signed it. We put the ticket in the diaper bag so that it wouldn't fall apart and Logan kept asking where it was during the game and on the way home. He's so excited about his Orbit autograph.
We don't normally stay for the whole game, Logan either is fussy and tired or they just go to long. But since they had fireworks after the game we tried to stay for the whole thing. Logan did great and so we stayed. The fireworks were great after the game and we left by about 9pm.
Today is Memorial Day and Dan has the day off. We hung our flag out this morning.

Well I think I covered everything. We'll be making ice cream later for dessert but we'll do it in the ice cream maker, not as exciting as a bag of ice.
Have a good Memorial Day!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Strawberry Shortcake

We've had a busy couple of weeks. Logan's had a rough week in addition to our busy schedules. We were dealing with a minor case of heat rash last week. So most of our time was spent inside and he played in the tub once a day. It's finally cleared up except for a few spots where he itched it. Then yesterday he got sick during naptime, and threw up all over himself and the bed. Once he and the bed was cleaned up, he spent the rest of naptime, laying on the couch watching Bolt (which is an adorable movie if you haven't seen it). We're pretty sure it must have been something he ate. He didn't have a fever and was fine all afternoon. Running and playing as normal. Then last night while running he slipped and fell face first on the floor and cut his lip. Rough day for him.
On Mother's Day, Dan and Logan made strawberry shortcake for dessert. I'm just getting around to posting them now. Here's a couple of pictures of them getting the strawberries ready. The pictures aren't great. We have the sun coming in the back door in the afternoon and the blinds weren't closed so they're pretty bright.

Slicing the strawberries using an egg slicer.


Logan helping Dan core the strawberry.




I think the next few days we'll just spend at home and rest. We're going to an Isotopes game on Sunday. Hopefully Logan will have a good nap Sunday and he'll be nice and rested to stay for the whole game. They're supposed to do fireworks at the end. We'll have pictures of the game next week.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Another Zoo Trip

Another day, another trip to the zoo. As long as the weather's nice and since we have zoo passes why not. There were a lot of people this trip. I think all the schools were taking end of the year field trips. Here's a few shots of our trip this morning.



Mountain Lions.



Polar Bears. When we got to the polar bear exhibit the bears were in the water playing or fighting. It was kind of hard to tell, there was growling and biting so I don't think it was all happy play. Then they walked back to their den and they were friends again so who knows what was going on.


Then we saw baby ducks, and these were little babies, probably just learning to swim. They were so tiny and cute. And stayed very close to Mama.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Pine Cone Bird Feeders

We brought back some pine cones from the park in Las Cruces so that we could make some bird feeders. We finally got around to that today after the pine cones have been sitting on our counter in a bag for 3 days. We spread peanut butter on them then covered them with birdseed.


Here's Logan after we hung them up outside.
We're becoming the best bird feeding spot on the block.

Here they are again.


White Sands

Last weekend my sisters and parents all met in Las Cruces for a family reunion.

We left early on Friday so that we could stop at an outlet mall outside of El Paso. It's a pretty new outlet mall, but very nice. They had a Carter's outlet so Logan got a couple of new PJ's and some summer outfits. They also had a Bath and Body Works outlet so I was pretty happy. Everyone else arrived around dinner time, Julie and her family were a little later.

On Saturday we drove to White Sands for the day. We had hoped to spend most of the day there but our trip was cut short due to the wind. It got pretty bad around lunch time. You can click the pictures to make them bigger.












Here's all the kids, well everyone except Logan. All the kids got buckets and shovels with their initials on them. Getting them to stay put for 1 minute while we took the picture was a little challenging. Elizabeth (in the center) was already putting her shovel to use.




Logan had no interest in climing the dunes, so he stayed at the bottom and dug, played with trucks and buried dinosaurs.





Dan carried Logan to the top of one of the dunes.
Hold on to your hats, here comes the wind.


Here's Elizabeth, the youngest of the 7 cousins, determined to make her way to the top.



Some scenic shots of White Sands.

The rest of the weekend was nice. Saturday night was dinner with everyone at Dions and dessert at Scoopy's (a yummy frozen custard place, wish they had one here).
Sunday we spend the morning at a park, then William and Andrew got to open some birthday gifts, they're birthday's are both next week. Then it was lunch and everyone hit the road. We were home by about 3:30pm.