Monday, February 16, 2015

Celebrating St. Valentine's Day


This past Friday we were invited to attend a St. Valentine's Day party at the home of some friends. After the birthday last weekend, the World Marriage Sunday Potluck at Church, a full school week, extra curricular activities, and Snuggles tooth extraction (poor little guy!!!) on Thursday afternoon after piano and before hockey, we didn't have much time to prepare this year.  

Thankfully, with a little help from some free online printables, we were able to pull together (over 150!!!) Valentine cards by midnight. Whew! Captain and Bud (our little popcorn bandit) gave out bags of popcorn, Ranger handed out Heart Breaker Valentines, Twinkle Toes handed out Anne of Green Gables Chocolates, Chiquita choose to create these Hershey Kiss Lighthouses, Snuggles handed out Melted Snowmen, and Rose ended up using some store bought Hello Kitty Valentines (which she loved even though they were purchased years ago!) after my printer ran out of ink...






It was so great to get out of the house and spend the day (and all evening - we didn't get home until 9!) visiting with friends.  Saturday morning the children were up early digging through their boxes of Valentine cards. They only have a couple days to finish up their treats… Lent is almost here!

I'm off to make this year's Lenten Calendar, print individual calendars, and see what else I need to prepare for Wednesday... I hope your week is off to a great start!


Sunday, February 15, 2015

{pretty, happy, funny, real} :: Instagram Recap

~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life with Like Mother, Like Daughter. ~
Well, I'm a little too late to join the link up, but here is my post anyway! 

{pretty}


Well that was sweet. Happy St. Valentine's Day!


{happy}


Date night! Sean gave me the tickets for my birthday last month! So much fun!!! #sevenbridesforsevenbrothers

(It was really fun going out, but this was one musical that I didn't like nearly as much as the original film version. Let's just say that I was glad we didn't take the children to see this one…)


{funny}


I'm gonna "POP" a "CORNY" question... Will you be my Valentine? 
#fromourlittlepopcornbandit


{real}


We're enjoying the sunshine! It's such a gorgeous day today!



Saturday afternoon I took the girls out to lunch with some of our neighbors. Afterwards we all headed to Church to go to Confession, to celebrate St. Valentine's Day as a family in preparation for Lent. In between Confessions and Mass we let the children burn off a little energy in the playground and even Sean and I enjoyed the swings! 



Wednesday, February 11, 2015

A Ranger's Apprentice Birthday Party


This past Saturday Ranger turned thirteen! It's so hard to believe that we now have two teens in our home and we are only eighteen short months away from three teens… Unfortunately I just can't seem to find the pause button on their childhood and they are going to grow up whether I like it or not. I'm not ready for this!!! ;)

This year the birthday boy requested a "Ranger's Apprentice party theme and lemon cake." Lemon didn't exactly go with the decorations I had planned for the cake so he actually ended up getting two birthday cakes this year! The chocolate candy covered Archery Target Cake and lemon "Castle Redmont" cake which I simply baked in a castle shaped bundt pan and dusted with powdered sugar. The boys provided me with a minifigure to represent Will, the main character from the Ranger's Apprentice series.  It was perfect!  


"Even though the circumstances were unusual, he had given permission for Will to be accepted as a ward of Castle Redmont."


Everyone, including Ranger, loved the cakes when they woke up and discovered them in the morning. Along with the cake I had a coffee/hot cocoa bar with fruit and pastries set up for breakfast, since all Rangers drink coffee.


Other than the cake(s) and themed food for the day, I didn't have time to plan any games or decorations. He didn't mind, what he really wanted was for the whole family (including mom!) to come and watch their hockey games, so that is what we did (even my parents and one of my sisters showed up to watch!) and the boys won their games! ❤

 


.: Rangers' Coffee Bar and Master Chubb's Sweet Cakes:.

Learn how to drink coffee, sweeten it with honey if you must. 
~ Do's and Don't for Rangers in Training


"He can climb, all right. I remember when he climbed up a drainpipe into my kitchen and stole a tray of sweet cakes that were cooling on the windowsill."  


.: Wild Boar Bacon Bites :.

"Halt's heavy-shafted, long arrow was almost buried in it's side, driven there by the full power of the Ranger's mighty longbow. He'd struck the charging monster right behind the left shoulder, driving the head of the arrow into and through the pig's massive heart. A perfect shot."

I used this recipe. They didn't last long!


.:  Will's Flaming Arrows :. 

"Will watched, horrified. A thought was forming, an idea was lurking somewhere at the edge of his mind. He looked to one side, saw the flickering torch that Baron Arald has discarded. Fire. The one weapon that could defeat the Kalkara. But he was forty meters away...”


"He  whipped an arrow from his quiver, slipping from the saddle and running lightly to the flickering torch. A good supply of sticky, melted pitch had run down the handle of the torch and he quickly rolled the arrowhead in the soft, clinging stuff, forming a huge goblet of it on the arrow. Then he placed it in the flame until it flared to life."

These were so easy to make using the same technique from our Lone Ranger Campfire Cake for making the flames.

“Will brought the arrow back to full draw, wincing at the pain as the flames singed against his bow hand. He raised his aim point a little to allow for the extra weight of the pitch, and released.”




.: Apprentice Oak Leaf Chocolates :.

"Later that afternoon, after all the noise and celebrations had died down, Will sat alone on the tiny verandah of Halt's small cottage. In his hand he held a small bronze amulet, shaped like an oak lac, with a steel chain threaded through a ring at the top. "It's our symbol," his teacher had explained as he handed it to him after the events at the castle. "The Rangers' equivalent of a coat of arms.""
Oak Leaves Candy Mold and Peanut Butter Candy Melts

"Bronze is the apprentice color," Halt told him. When you finish your learning, you'll receive a silver oak leaf like this one. We all wear them in the Ranger Corps, either silver or bronze."


.: Tug's Apple Cider :.

"Tug's ears shot up. He liked apples. He also thought he liked this boy-he played this game well. Tossing his head approvingly, he trotted forward and took the apple delicately. Will seized hold of the bridle and the pony crunched the apple. If a horse could be said to look blissful, this one did.”



.:  Ranger's Stew :.

Organic Carrots of Many Colors and Baby Potatoes

"He led the way to the kitchen and introduced Will to the mysteries of cooking: peeling and chopping onions, choosing a piece of beef from the meat safe, trimming it and cutting it into neat cubes, then chopping vegetables, searing the beef in a sizzling pan, and finally adding a generous dash of red wine and some of what Halt called his "secret ingredients." The result was a savory-smelling stew, simmering on the top of the stove."



.: Birthday Cake :.







"As they rode through the crisp, white snow, their horses' hooves making only the smallest of sounds, Halt had been pointing to disturbances in the even white cover. They were tracks left by animals and it was Will's task to identify them."

*All quotes are from Ranger's Apprentice, Book 1, The Ruins of Gorlan by John Flanagan


.: Birthday Gifts :.


Ranger's siblings all surprised him with 13 of the new Series 13 Minifigures for his 13th birthday! Twinkle Toes also gave him the Archer Minifigure from Series 3 (like this one) and Captain gave him the Epic Perplexus we found on clearance after Christmas.  He also received cards/gifts from both sets of Grandparents. 


His dad and I gave him the remaining four books needed to complete the boys' Ranger's Apprentice collection of hardcover editions, The Lonely Mountain Lego Hobbit set (way overpriced at the moment, I actually purchased it before Christmas and it came with a poster)...



The Lincoln Memorial Architecture Lego set, The United States Capitol Metal Earth, a backpack (he's been needing one for when he meets with his tutor), and some Milk Chocolate Smashing S'mores. 


Happy 13th Birthday Ranger! 

Monday, February 9, 2015

Ranger's Apprentice Archery Target Cake


"Will was in the open meadow behind Halt's cottage, practicing. He had four targets set up at different ranges and was alternating shots at random between the four of them, never firing at the same one twice in a row." ~ Ranger's Apprentice, Book 1, The Ruins of Gorlan 

This past weekend we celebrated our "Ranger's"13th birthday! Our boys love all the books written by Australian author John Flanagan and we thought it would be fun to celebrate with a Ranger's Apprentice themed party this year.

I considered making a castle and cabin combination like this Ranger's Apprentice birthday cake, but thought it was a little "too childish" for our newest teen, and wanted to "keep it simple" for myself! I ended up deciding to try and create an Archery Target Birthday Cake using candy instead of fondant. It was so easy to decorate and the boys said I "hit the bull's-eye with this cake!"   

Archery Target Cake

Supplies:
  • 2 - 9" Round Cakes
  • Buttercream Frosting (or white frosting of your choice)
  • 11 KitKat Candy Bars, Full Size
  • Yellow, Red and Blue M&M's
  • Bamboo Skewer, Duct Tape & Scissors (for arrow) 


Directions:

Prepare and bake cakes according to directions. Cool.

To make the top of the cake nice and flat I trimmed the rounded tops off each cake. I placed the first cake on the center of the platter and then turned the second cake over, placing it bottom side up and centering it on the trimmed top of the first cake. Cover the cake with frosting. Since it was going to be covered with candy, I didn't worry about any crumbs in the frosting. 

I decided to trim one side of the KitKat bars so that they wouldn't stick up too far above the top of the cake. I also broke them in half (sections of two) before wrapping them around the cake. 


Using yellow, red, and blue M&M's I created the archery target's concentric rings on the top of the cake. 


To create an arrow for the center of the cake, I used a Bamboo Skewer with a little Metallic Chrome Duck Tape.  I folded a piece of Duck Tape over the end of the Bamboo Skewer and then trimmed it with scissors to resemble the end of an arrow, before sticking into the center of the cake. 


"Will, his quiver empty for the tenth time that morning, stopped to survey the results. He nodded in satisfaction. Every arrow had hit a target, and most of them were clustered in the inner ring of the bull's-eye itself. It was shooting of an exceptionally high quality and it proved to him the value of constant practice. He wasn't to know it, of course, but there were already few archers in the kingdom, outside of the Ranger's Corps, who could have matched him."  ~ Ranger's Apprentice, Book 1, The Ruins of Gorlan

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Celebrating the Saints :: St. Brigid of Ireland


The feast of St. Brigid, the "Mary of the Gael," is celebrated on the first of February.  You can read more about this well loved Irish saint here. I actually wasn't planning on doing anything extra to celebrate her feast day this year, especially since it happened to fall on (Super Bowl) Sunday…

I had been admiring the Saint Brigid painting as Audrey Eclectic was posting pictures of her progress on Instagram, but I didn't plan on purchasing it... Then one afternoon my daughter was asking questions about Confirmation and whether or not she could choose two saints. I asked her why she wanted to know and she said that she loves St. Rose and St. Brigid and wasn't sure she could pick between the two. Shortly after our conversation I logged into Etsy and there was the painting! I happened to have some money in my PayPal acct from some books I just resold so I purchased it right then and there. I considered saving it for her Confirmation, but that is still years away and she has a special devotion to her now so I surprised her with it on Sunday morning! She loves her new painting and we are still trying to decide the perfect place to hang it in her bedroom. 


Between the conversation with my daughter and the new painting I was inspired to try and do a little something extra to celebrate St. Brigid's feast day after all. I gathered our picture books, printed some coloring pages, pulled the box of chenille pipe cleaners out of my closet, and we were ready to go!



.: STORY TIME :. 


by Bryce Milligan (study guide in Catholic Mosaic)

"Brigid's Cloak retells an ancient tale about one of Ireland's most beloved saints. On the day she is born Brigid receives a brilliant blue cloak from a mysterious Druid. Years later, the young girl still wears the now tattered but beloved cloak while she tends her sheep. Is it her imagination that suddenly takes her to an unfamiliar land? Or is it something far greater that leads Brigid to a crowded inn in a town called Bethlehem?"


Some Additional Stories of St. Brigid found in Our Collection:
Saint Brigid (Saints: Lives and Illuminations) by Ruth Sanderson
Saint Brigid and the Cows (Brother Wolf, Sister Sparrow) by Eric A. Kimmel
Saint Brigid (Saints for Girls) by Eve Rouke
St. Brigid and the Cows by Eva K. Betz

Saint Brigid found in Saints: Lives and Illuminations
Have I ever mentioned how much I love Saints for Girls and Saints for Boys? ;) 


.: COLORING PAGES :. 


Saint Brigid Coloring Page from Waltzing Matilda

Note: A St. Brigid Coloring Page can also be found in Fenestrae Fidei








by Rose, who just turned 5



I asked if he could hold his picture so I could take a picture! This is what I got... I love him so much!


.: CRAFT - ST. BRIGID'S CROSS :. 

Can you tell which one the boys made? #seahawks #patriots #beavers

We've made these a couple times in the past and find these step-by-step pictures helpful

Supplies For each Cross: 
16 piece of pipe cleaner, straw, or other weaving material, each 8" in length

Note: Save some of the short pieces to tie the ends. Some of my children also used their remaining 4" lengths of pipe cleaner to create miniature crosses.






.: THE IRISH RULE OF HOSPITALITY :.

I saw a stranger yestreen; 

I put food in the eating place, 

Drink in the drinking place, 

Music in the listening place, 

And in the name of the Triune 

He blessed myself and my house, 

My cattle and my dear ones,
And the lark said in her song 

Often, often, often, 

Goes the Christ in the stranger's guise, 
Often, often, often, 

Goes the Christ in the stranger's guise.
The Irish Rule of Hospitality

St. Brigid of Kildare was well known for her hospitality and generosity inspiring the standard used in the Irish Rule of Hospitality. May we always follow St. Brigid's example and receive the Christ in the stranger's guise. 

Saige was baptized "Brigid" and given a miniature St. Brigid cross as well as Caroline's Calf, Garnet


.: CATHOLIC CUISINE :.

I wish I had a great lake of ale for the King of kings, and the family of heaven to drink it through time eternal. I wish I had the meats of belief and genuine piety, the flails of penance, and the men of heaven in my house.
~ St. Brigid of Ireland 
 
St. Brigid is the patron saint for numerous things including cattle and dairy work. She was said to be the best mead and ale maker in all of Ireland, as well as an excellent cook. One way to celebrate this Abbess from Kildare is to enjoy a steaming bowl of Irish Beef stew… made with Ireland’s own Guinness Draught!


You can find my favorite recipe for Irish Beef and Guinness Stew over at Catholic Cuisine

Some of us have been fighting a stomach bug this past week, so I decided to save the stew for next weekend (it ties in perfectly to our birthday theme for Ranger!) and I served Chicken Soup (straight from the pantry! lol) instead.  As Mary pointed out, St. Brigid is also the patron of those who raise chickens. Perfect!

O God, bless my pantry!
Pantry which the Lord has blessed.
Mary’s Son, my friend,
come and bless my pantry!
- St. Brigid of Ireland

To go along with our chicken soup I decided to let the children try and create "St. Brigid's Cross Dinner Rolls." I pulled out some frozen dinner rolls from the freezer and let them thaw for about an hour while they painted their pictures.



 I wasn't sure if they would turn out, but they actually did and the kids loved them! I'll have to post the directions over at Catholic Cuisine sometime before her feast day next year.



+ A FEW MORE LINKS +




Ranger's LEGO contribution to the decorations for the feast of St. Brigid! 


.: PRAYER :. 


Saint Brigid, Mary of Ireland ask for us all today, 
The courage to do God’s bidding whatever the world may say. 
The grace to be strong and valiant, the grace to be firm and true, 
The grace to be faithful always to God, His Mother, and You. 

Saint Brigid, Ora Pro Nobis!