Archive for July, 2008

Photo Shoot Number Two

Posted by Amy on Jul-30-2008

Felicity decided it was time to do a photo shoot with her, since Gregory has already had his “moment in the spotlight”. These were actually taken through the course of three or four days.
So, without further adue, here’s our girl!

Felicity and Silkie Chicken Becky

Felicity and Silkie Becky

Felicity and Buff Orpington Chick

Felicity Eating Homegrown Tomato

Just Felicity

She's So Beautiful

Felicity absolutely adores tomatoes!!! She asked if the tomato on the vine was ready to be picked. I told her yes, she can pick it. Little did I know that my saying she could pick it meant she could eat it, too!!! ;-)

She loves the chickens! We got five Buff Orpington chicks a week and a half ago. I’ll post separately about them.

Completed Projects

Posted by Amy on Jul-29-2008

Completed:

Regular Ripple Afghan for Mike. Started in January, finally finished last week.  Made from yarn from my stash, plus had to add 2 colors (woo hoo, reason to buy yarn lol).  It is kind of narrow, but has TONS of stretch!  I want to make another one, but will use a larger hook to make a bigger afghan.

Here’s my purse I have been working on. 

Now, on to finish my Snowflake Afghan!

Amy’s Easy Baked Ziti

Posted by Amy on Jul-29-2008

This is a recipe I came up with myself a few years ago.

It is Felicity’s absolute favorite thing I cook and she could literally eat her weight in it at one sitting.

I’ve never measured anything when I make this, but once you read the recipe, you’ll find it is easy to do without any measurements.

Amy's Easy Baked Ziti

Amy’s Easy Baked Ziti

Cooked & drained pasta (use what ever amount needed to feed your family).  I use Wal*art’s generic brand called “Penne Rigate”.  Any small tube type pasta will be fine.

Prepared spaghetti sauce. You can use your own homeade sauce, or jar sauce. (I use Prego Meat flavored).  Again, the quantity depends on how much you will need to feed your family.

Grated Parmesan, Mozzerella or any Italian blend cheese. I buy mine pre-grated so I just buy the “Italian Blend” in the refrigerator section at the store.  Amount?  Well, cheese is like butter.  One can NEVER have enough cheese or put too much cheese on a dish!

Here we go:

Place cooked/drained pasta into oven safe casserole dish (size depends on size of your family).  Pour spaghetti sauce over pasta and stir together to coat pasta.  Use as much or as little sauce as you like.  Some like alot of sauce, others like the drier side with less sauce. Then, layer grated cheese over top of pasta.

Cover and place in 350 degree oven until cheese is melted and starting to brown.

Serve with salad and garlic bread!!

There you go! I told you it was easy!!

Enjoy!

Wordie fun

Posted by Amy on Jul-20-2008

This is something fun I found today.  It uses your blog (or any words you tell it to) and creates these neat collages.

You can make your own here!

Have fun!

At a loss for something to cook?

Posted by Amy on Jul-17-2008

Take a look at this over at The Pioneer Woman’s place!

5000+ reader submitted recipes

Good gosh! Something new to cook every day for years!

Enjoy!

Friends and Information

Posted by Amy on Jul-16-2008

The owner of one of my favorite online forums, Backyard Chickens (everybody’s doing it!), has started 2 new, great forums.

The Easy Garden

Sufficient Self

Visit and join today! Make new friends, learn lots of new info, or just “hang out”!

Photo shoot

Posted by Amy on Jul-9-2008

Due to Gregory’s autism, he’s always been a little “puzzled” by the camera.  He lets us take photos, and in the last several months, understands us when we tell him to “smile”.  He loves to look at photos on the computer screen, too.

Monday night we were outside in the backyard and Mike had the camera.  Gregory was on the porch with Mike and Mike wanted to take a picture of him.  Well, Gregory “kicked in” and turned it into a full out photo shoot!  He hammed it up just as a non-special needs kiddo would.

Isn’t he absolutely adorable? Blonde hair, blue eyes. What a handsome little guy!

Gregory 1

 

Gregory 2

 

Gregory 3

 

Gregory 4

 

Gregory 5

 

Gregory is doing so well with therapy!! Today, during feeding therapy, he said “lick”!!!  That’s a word they use extensively in feeding therapy.

He’s also starting to touch food items to his mouth, though won’t actually bite them.  But hey, anything is one step closer to him eating solid food and feeding himself, right?

 Don’t you just love his fashionable shoes??? :-)

We’ve made the move

Posted by Amy on Jul-7-2008

When the store clerk asks “paper or plastic”?

Tell them “neither, I have my own”.  Use reusuable shopping bags!  It’s the thing to do!

The video on this link just might make up your mind for you.

http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080506/MULTIMEDIA02/80505016

We’ve made the move, you should, too.


Happy 4th of July

Posted by Amy on Jul-4-2008

Mike is off from work today so we are spending time together as a family. Though we don’t have any *big* plans for the 4th, I’m sure we’ll find plenty to keep us busy.

Wishing everyone a fantastic Independence Day! Enjoy the good food, family, friends and fireworks!

Independence Day