Super fun:)
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Crayon snack for 4K:)
Super fun:)
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Mama mobile number 2! Lets try this again:)
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Ena's first day of 4K!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Got cucumbers?
16 oz. container sour cream, 16 oz container plain non-fat greek yogurt, 2 large cucumbers, a big bunch of dill, one bunch of green onions, and salt.
Directions
1. Peel, scoop the seeds out from and dice the cucumbers into tiny pieces. Place them in a bowl, heavily salt them, and set aside. The salt draws out the extra water in them so the dip doesn't get water and also any bitterness they may have.
2. Combine the sour cream and yogurt in a large bowl.
3. Finely chop the dill to make 3 heaping tablespoons and add to the sour cream mixture. The large bunch of dill in the picture was the perfect amount.
4. Finely shop the green onions and add to the bowl.
5. Put the chopped, seeded, salted cucumbers in a mesh strainer and rinse them very well to get all of the extra salt off. Next place them on a dry, clean kitchen towel, bring the edges up to form a pouch around them and wring them out over the sink as hard as you can. Water will come gushing out! After they are wrung out of all excess moisture, add them to the dip.
6. Stir it all together and then add salt to taste.
The dip is really good with veggies, pita chips, grainy tortilla chips and regular chips. This makes a huge batch if you make the whole recipe. I made it for a lunch party with about 10 people and still had a good amount of leftovers. We used some of the leftovers in bacon chicken wraps-Yum!! You can halve it too if you don't have any events coming up with a large crowd to help you eat it up.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Post Placement
Now there is also separate post placement paperwork requirements for Colombia in addition to the Wisconsin requirements. For Colombia there is a longer report/questionnaire to be filled out every 3 months for 18 months. Along with this report they also request 5 pictures of the child only (no other family members) to show that the child is growing and doing well. Again the adoption is in no way hinging on these reports. The adoption is legal and binding from the court system in Colombia once we singed sentencia. The main reason for the reports back to Colombia is that the orphanage staff and directors truly care about, love and have genuine concern for all of the kids and really do want to see how they are doing:) I also think there is some element of them reporting to the ICBF officials about how the children they placed are doing in order to keep their license/ability to maintain an adoption program, though I don't know the specifics. The following are the photos I choose to send for Altons 6 month post placement:) Handsome little man!
After the 18 months of post placement report are done, you don't need to maintain any further contact if you don't wish to. I do though. I still send information back to the orphange once a year for Athena and will for Alton. Just a photograph and a short letter saying how she's doing-what types of things she likes, activities she's involved in, how she's developing. I figure after the gift of family that they have given us, it's the least we can do to let them know that the kids are amazing and doing wonderful:)
Friday, August 19, 2011
The best 9 bucks you'll ever spend:)
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Yum, cuppy cakes:)
I frosted them white, saving some of the frosting to make colored frosting for Ena to decorate on top of the white. These bottles from Pampered Chef are fun. Fill em up with the colored frosting, screw the tip you want on the end and then it's like a kid friendly pastry bag for piping and making designs. The one she's holding had pastel purple in it and the one in the bottom right corner of the picture was about to get filled with green. The cupcakes turned out really pretty. They all looked like they had funky abstract flowers on them:)