Category: Blogging

  • The Beginning of My Weight Loss Journey

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    This is it!  I can really feel it this time.  It’s different than ever before.  Recently I began the long, rewarding weight loss journey of heading to a healthy lifestyle.

    THE CHALLENGE

    A couple of weeks ago my Mom emailed me to offer up a weight loss challenge. She offered me money to lose weight!

    The challenge specifics:  “I will pay you $5.00 a pound.  If you continuously lose weight from now until May, I will up it to $10 per pound.”

    Wow!  Ok so honestly the first thought that popped into my head was ‘I must really be bad if my mom is willing to pay me so much to lose’.  I was sad but the reality was, I needed to start a change.  She was concerned about my health, I have 3 boys to think about being around for.

    I decided to accept the challenge.  I needed to go weigh myself since I have never owned a scale.  I went into to the neighborhood rec center and they let me use their scale.

    Can I just say that I was seriously shocked about how much I weighed?  I know that might sound crazy but I really did not realize how out of hand it had become.  The last time I weighed my self was with my last pregnancy, six years ago.

    Reality strikes.  It was time to change forever.  I was ready too, just so very ready.

    I didn’t want to blog about it at all at first because I was afraid I would fail, it seemed overwhelming.  The amount of weight I wanted to lose seemed like an impossibility, I felt too far gone.

    Yet, I went for it anyway, I took the first step and then second and third.

    Like I keep saying it’s different somehow.  I know I won’t fail.  I want this.  I will succeed.

    Follow me on my journey.  Join me!

  • A Sweet Visit to Enstroms Candy

    For years my Uncle Pete gave us the most delicious toffee I have ever had in my life, still to this day. It is downright addicting. It comes in a fancy brown box with a pretty beige lid, it must be kept refrigerated and let me tell you, it is nothing short of amazing.

    Enstroms Chocolates
    This toffee is made here locally, in Denver, although the toffee is world famous. It is Enstroms and their Almond Toffee is the best! They have been in the business since 1929. We took the kids their for a super-duper treat. They found it to be mesmerizing. My dear husband bought a cute little box of toffee just for me. The boys had other ideas…

    Preston picked out a chocolate race car…

    Enstroms Chocolate Car

    You can see in the background that Oliver went for Swedish Fish?!   Who’s child is this?  I have tried to share this philosophy with my boys – ‘if you are going to eat candy, make it chocolate’, right?!?

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    And now for the best toffee ever:Enstroms_toffee

    Kept refrigerated and fresh!

    Enstroms Toffee

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    Thanks Enstroms for a fun, delicious visit!

    The boys thought it was a very special treat!

  • Fun Christmas Countdown Project

    Christmas Countdown

    There is nothing like this time of year. Carols, cookies, friends, families, lights, and JESUS! My friend and I wanted to do something fun for the little ones to countdown to Christmas. We decided on little wrapped presents each marked with a day # representing how many days left until Christmas. Our countdown began December 1st so I had my kids start with 24 so they would know how many days until Christmas.

    Supplies Needed:
    Toilet paper rolls (12, cut in half to make 24)

    Tissue paper cut into 7×4 rectangles

    Pipe cleaner to close ends (approx.  4″)

    Avery Circle printer labels (optional)

    24 Fun, inexpensive gifts (see list)  We purchased ours from three different stores – the Dollar Tree, Walmart and Mardel.  We only purchased multipacks, nothing individual.

    We spent somewhere around $30 for 6 kids total, not bad!

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    Wrap the roll in the tissue paper, tie one end with a pipe cleaner, insert prize, tie the other end, add # sticker.

    Christmas Countdown Project

    We displayed them in a big basket, each night when we do Advent we let the kids open their prizes.

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    Start now!  Your kids will love it!

    FULL LIST of goodies:

    1.  A Christmas Stamp

    2.  Drum Ornament

    3.  Jingle Bell Ornament

    4. Gumball

    5.  Jesus tattoo

    6.  Noahs Ark eraser

    7.  Christmas eraser

    8.  Mini YoYo

    9. Sticker

    10.  Mini- Bubbles

    11. Christmas Wristband

    12. Christmas Ring

    13.  Jeweled Ring

    14.  Snake

    15.  Jelly Frogs

    16.  Mini games

    17.  Bouncy Balls

    18.  Chocolate

    19.  Mini – Slinky

    20.  Glow in the Dark flower

    21.  Avengers necklace

    We doubled up on a couple to finish.

    Enjoy this Christmas, spend some time each night talking about the arrival of our Savior!  Merry Christmas!

     

  • Making Your Home a Haven – Women Living Well

    Making Your Home a Haven

    A few years ago I came across video from a homeschool Mom, she had videos on homeschooling, also songs for preschoolers.  It was a great help when starting out in the homeschool world.  I started following her on Facebook and she now has thousands of fans.  She posts Bible Studies, Devotionals and challenges.  The blog is called Women Living Well.

    This past Summer she posted a marriage challenge.  Each week she posted inspirational and motivational articles that were geared at strengthening your marriage.  What a refreshing topic too, to delight in your husband and to love and cherish him.  I was hooked.  This Fall she has posted a brand new challenge and the title alone got me!

    “Making Your Home a Haven” was another blessing from this Godly woman I have come to consider a mentor of sorts.  Check this challenge out!  Especially now, in the midst of Fall.  When all the schedules fill up with sports, activities, festivals, school, you name it.  This is a great way to start the Fall off intentionally.  Starting off with a goal of serenity and peace for you and your family.  How can you go wrong?  Join me!

  • Kid’s Easy Science Experiment Using Water and Salt

    My 7 year old participated in a Science Fair with his cousin and his friend, they had a great time learning about how salt can change the freezing time of water. This was for an elementary school science fair, they presented at their booth then gave their presentation to all of the attendee’s.  It was a chance to learn all with science and work on public speaking and presentation skills.

    Easy Science Fair ProjectYou will need an ordinary household freezer set on high Thermometer 4 identical freezer proof plastic containers capable of holding one cup of water Clock Paper Pen Marker Procedure Put the food etc. in the freezer in the fridge or in a cooler filled with ice. Clear all items from the freezer. You have to have an open uncluttered freezer in order to take accurate measurements of freezing rates. Fill each container with one cup of tepid room temperature tap water. Set one container of plain tap water aside. This will be the baseline for determining variances in freezing rates for the other containers. Label it “plain room temperature tap water.”

    1) To the second container add 1/2 teaspoon of salt and stir well. Label it with “1/2 teaspoon/salt.”
    2) To the third container add one tsp. of salt and stir well. Label as “one teaspoon/salt.”
    3) To the fourth container add one tablespoon of salt and stir well. Label. Place the thermometer in the freezer and close the door. Wait one minute, then remove the thermometer from the freezer. Check the temperature shown on the thermometer and record it.
    4) Don’t forget to have your children give their Hypothesis, their predictions on how salt will change the freezing time of water.
    Water Science Experiment
    5) Next place all of the containers in the freezer at the same time. Record the time on the clock. At hourly intervals check the water samples you have put in the freezer. Do this quickly using your index finger so as not to affect the internal temp of the freezer. Make sure that every time you perform a check that you close the freezer door firmly. You must do this to maintain a constant temp in the freezer. Record the time at which each sample was frozen “solid” or did not freeze at all after 8 hours.
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    Data and Charts Record all the procedures and experiments you conducted and the data you got from each here. Make it clear and understandable.  We had the kids make a tri-fold presentation board.  On it they recorded their scientific information like Question/Problem, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data, and Conclusion.  They hand wrote everything and made a bar graph by hand.  They also pasted some pictures of the experiment.
    Science Fair Experiment
    The kids enjoyed every step of the process, even sharing the results with the classmates.  I highly recommend this experiment for your Elementary children, it was a fun learning experiment.
  • Back to School Pictures 2013-2014

    Here we are!  The start of a brand new school year after a nice summer break.  I will be starting my boys the Tuesday after Labor Day.  I worked a lot in June and July so we are taking all of August to fully enjoy our Summer.

    Lately I have been organizing, getting all of the school curriculum ready, printing everything we need for the semester, you name it!  But, of course, one super fun part is back to school pictures.  I love that we can use any backdrop we choose!  It’s all outdoors of course.  This year we took them at the Botanic Gardens of Denver.   My nephew is joining again and we are thrilled to have him.

    Without further ado… our school pictures for 2013-2014 –

    My 3 boys:

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    And my sweet nephew Adam:

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    Hope you like!  I sure feel blessed to be able to be with these boys, teach them and learn from them.

    I give thanks to God for the opportunity, it is a true blessing.

     

  • Junior Police Academy

    Police Academy Diploma

    There’s a new sheriff in town!

    This Summer has been jammed packed with super-duper, exciting activities!

    Preston went to a week long junior Police Academy held by the Littleton police department and it was so cool. The kids got to learn the in’s and out’s of being a Policeman.

    On one of the days the kids got to play a game of cops and robbers with the police SWAT team trying to capture  the kids. It turns out that P was quite the “escape artist” as he was the only child that was not captured by the SWAT team.

    Junior Police Academy

    Even the little brothers had fun on graduation day when families could attend:

    Police Academy Junior

    Here is a complete list of activities they participated in:

    • Crime Scene Investigation
    • Arrest Control Techniques
    • Firearms Safety
    • SWAT Tactics
    • Building Search Techniques
    • K-9 Demonstrations
    • DUI Simulation Course

    It was an incredible experience for those involved.  What a wonderful way to reach out to the community, connect with them and inspire children all the while!  Thanks to the Littleton Police Department, and to Sargent Steve Skundberg for coordinating the entire event.  My son is hooked, he wants to be a police officer when he grows up.  I think that is just fantastic.

  • Summer Bucket List

    YES! Every Summer I keep a mental list of things I want to do with the family. You know, all the fun summer stuff and activities.

    But usually every Summer it’s not until in the last weeks of August that I suddenly remember everything I wanted to do!

    So, this year, by way of Pinterest, as always, I was inspired to do BETTER.  How? Write it down! Of course, a summer bucket list!

    Why had I not thought of this before!  Armed with a huge easel pad and my most favorite BIC markers, I went to work.

    Coming up with anything and everything.  Still want to add more.

    After Memorial Day weekend was over we had already crossed some things off, yay!

    Summer Bucket List

    Some to-do’s involve the getting up to the gorgeous Colorado Rocky Mountains, some others are places in Denver, while others are just simply silly fun things we can all do together.

    A few are inviting some very special people over who have not been to our new house, these items are the most important.

    One item I added was a concert that I am really hoping to go to, hopefully the hubby will go for it since it’s now on the summer bucket list, hee hee.  I plan on adding more as we go too!   Now I have no excuse at the end of Summer!

    Summer Bucket ListOn the refrigerator door.

  • Field Day 2013

    Field Day

    Field day for Homeschoolers? Of course! This year we were invited to participate in Field Day 2013 with a local homeschooler group.  When I had mentioned to a non-homeschooling friend that my boys were having Field Day she joked around and asked if it was just them against each other. But, no, this was actually a real live Field Day, lol. There were at least 70 participants in total plus many parent volunteers. The events offered were the 50 and 100 yard dash, long jump, shot put, jump rope race, a race around the park, the clothespin drop and even cup stacking.

    Field Day 2013

    All the parents took turns working shifts so everyone could see their children participate in most events. The preschoolers also had their own events with a javelin throw, bean bag toss, long jump and a race.

    Field Day

    After all the events were concluded for the morning there was a ribbon ceremony while we all ate a picnic lunch. We sat in the shade with our good friends that invited us. It was such a wonderful time. Me and the boys left after that but many others stayed for a 3-legged race and some water fun.

    Field Day Long Jump

    What great fun my boys had! I really enjoyed watching all the kids, they all tried their best and displayed GREAT sportsmanship. 🙂

    Field Day 2013

    Field Day 2013

  • Gem of a Steak House

    Westerkamps Steak HouseOne gem of steak house in Denver that you don’t want to miss out on is Westerkamps Meat Market and Restaurant, but, as you can tell by the sign this is a steak house!

    If you want good food for a good price this is definitely one place to keep on your radar… err, these days it would be on your GPS. Where else can you get Mondo for $7.99? If you’re like me you’re asking what in the world is Mondo? Well, how does this sound – Steak, Bacon, Sausage, Eggs, and potatoes smothered with cheese and chili?

    Westword Best Green ChileNow we’re talking. I’m a sucker for green chili so you know I had to taste their Huevos Rancheros and Mexican Hamburger, both were srumditilyumptious I might add. And this green chile was awarded “Best Green Chile in an Unlikely Location” by Westword!

    On top of the steak choices they also have fajitas, pork chops, chimichangas and hot sandwiches. Really, they have quite the menu to choose from.

    What other steak house can you go to that is seat yourself? I don’t know of one. Don’t forget, this is a meat market too and they have awesome deals on meat packages for those take it home and grill it folk! There’s a couple of old school dart boards on the wall if you want to throw some darts while your food is cooking and kids are provided with their own fresh set of play-doh and coloring sheet.

    Westerkamps Huevos Rancheros
    Westerkamps Huevos Rancheros smothered in chile goodness

    To find this gem of a steak house is not hard if you know where to look. If you know where the Trade Mart is on I-25 and 58th ave. you’re almost there! It’s located at 5106 Washington St. in Denver, CO. so you just go east on the 58th exit to Washington, head south for about 7 blocks and you’ll see Westerkamps residing on the east side of the road.

    You can checkout their menu and get more information at the official Westerkamps Meat Market and Restaurant website.