Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Repurposed pretty jars and bottles

 
We all have bottles and jars in our refrigerator
that we can repurpose to make simple flower vases
The pictures turned out just okay.  Still learning to use my new camera
 (hence the date stamp that I could not figure out how to remove). 
 
 
salad dressing, vinegar and mayonnaise bottles -- soak and remove labels (smear peanut butter on the jars and the labels peel right off)
wash and dry bottles (completely)

 

Purchase sample paints from Lowes or Home Depot. 
Essex Blue, Young Green and  Ultra White were used
 


Pour paint into bottle and completely cover inside of bottle, pour out excess paint
Next, was the hard part- the bottles
 took FOREVER to dry on the inside even when sitting in the sun
Twine and keys purchased from Michaels and Archivers decorate the outside


 
Purchase simple roses and tubes from your local florist or grocery store
The single flower water tubes were .20 each
 


Monday, May 6, 2013

Ash-baked Orange Brownies - 5 easy steps


After grilling we always have an abundance of hot coals and nothing else to grill.  Inspiration came from a Young Women's Activity from the previous week and loads of fun (thanks Mandy and Carrie).  So today  ---- we tried this at home and here you have it ......
 Ash-baked Orange Brownies. 
 
 These are so easy and very scrumptious
Here's how you do it....in five easy steps 

Start with basics -- brownie mix, oranges, and aluminum foil


Step One 
Slice end of the orange cutting on this side (is this the navel side?)
  
Step Two
Using a spoon scoop out inside of orange
do not scoop out lid you just cut - the juices from the lid are needed when cooking
Your oranges should look like this when done
 now you are ready to add the brownie mix
  
Step Three
Make brownies following directions on package
Spoon brownie mix into orange shell filling about 2/3 full -
it will expand so do not overfill
This is Sarah spooning brownie mix into orange shell -
you can be as messy as you want
 
Step Four -
Place top on orange that you sliced previously
Using two sheets of foil--
Wrap covering entire orange
Use another sheet of foil and
Wrap again covering entire orange
 
 
Step Five
Place in hot ashes so orange is surrounded by the hot coals or ashes
 (no flames)
Cook for about 20 minutes
These were done in about 15 - the coals were very hot
 
 
Delicious .... and with a hint of orange
 
 


Thursday, May 2, 2013

A yearning for more...


 No pictures, no crafts--- just a simple reflection today while the winds blow and the chimes sing in the background.
Napping is foreign to me and has been for years.  What I would give to actually take a nap (an insomniac cannot nap)!  But today after another restless night a weary mind and body had to at least try.  Though sleep never came there was some rest gained.  The gusty winds brought me back from what should have been sleep ….and I began to think of my children, life, struggles and a conversation had earlier with friends. 
It takes great courage and strength to be more than what you currently are.  For some it is easy to attain what they have always dreamed of and for others it is the journey of a lifetime with a path that is rough and filled with much delay.  
They (my oldest children) are each uniquely different and yet such an inspiration to me.  There is one who I never thought would make it to manhood and he has overcome such odds.  He does not recognize it but he stood face to face and reached within the depth of his soul to stare a “devil” in the face of much adversity and overcome what most have never dreamed of and long for.   Another who again does not recognize his courage has reached within himself and faces his demons every day.  There are days he wins and days where it beats him down.  To them both – they have such a determination to keep going and a longing within them for something better. 
She has always succeeded in everything she attempts.  From an observer it appears to come with such little effort.  But she will tell you it has been hard work and perseverance.   Her life has been one filled with adventure and many blessings and a recognition that the Lord has been with her in every step of the way.  
When she was in middle school she would play this game with her friends---Out the door she would come walking like a model and pretend as though the cameras were flashing and people were calling her name ….. It was hysterical… she has never settled… always searching for a new adventure… always trying new things ….and always listening to the voice that guides and directs her. 
As I write this I see how they have each inspired me to be more than I am, more than I have ever wanted to be, and more than I thought I could ever be.   Through their determination, strength, perseverance, and courage I have found a renewed outlook, an awakening within, and a fresh perspective on dreams I thought were dead, non-existent, and unattainable.  
But isn’t it so that within each of us,  is that need to keep going, to never give up, and to see the best in everything, and believe that at the end of the rainbow is something  special just for us.  If only for a moment or a second – that is all we need to keep going. 
To my oldest three - who would have thought that you would become the teacher and I the student.