Saturday, August 15, 2009

Awesome slide park!

We went to the AWESOME Sommer Rodelbahn today!! This was actually our second trip, but the first time it started pouring down rain half way there. However, today was a beautiful day with no rain in sight so we packed up the kids and headed to this outdoor park....we WILL be going back!!!!

Here is the one and only building which houses the restaurant with a bier garten outside.

Our first stop was at the much anticipated trampolines! Of course these trampolines had a special hook up so you could jump REALLY high and do lots of flips!!

Check out the air time!








...and Ian had fun watching and chewing on that toy!


The next stop involved a really high slide that required a lift!!!....more to come:)

Super simple Cinnamon Rolls!

I've had a bottle of Sweet Cinnamon Sprinkle that that has been taking up valuable space in my kitchen for a while now. My kids love cinnamon rolls, well we ALL do, and this bottle has a recipe on the side that I've been wanting to try out. Today was the lucky day!


This recipe really could not be any easier! Here it is.....Roll out an 8oz package of crescent rolls and pinch seams together. Brush with butter. Sprinkle with 1/4 C Sweet Cinnamon Sprinkle.

Roll up.


...cut into 16 pieces and then bake for 10 minutes. Really....that simple!!

I only made one batch to try it out this morning. Hmmm...they ALL disappeared in about 2 minutes tops! So, I made another batch which was gone just as quickly. They really were delicious and I'll certainly be making more.

I have no pictures of the finished rolls because....well there just wasn't time with all of the devouring! Enjoy.

(Check out my Pampered Chef site if you're interested in trying out this recipe)

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Creepy & sweet at the same time!

Today was the last day of a 4 week long enrichment summer school that was offered on post. This year's theme was Mysteries...they LOVED it! Last year they learned about famous artists and composers. The kids begged to go again this year so......we said YES! It was only 3 hours each morning so it kind of helped us get back into a routine before school begins in a few weeks.

They were discovering the Wonders of the World and of course Egypt was a hot topic. While learning about the pyramids, they discovered the treasures that were kept inside. So, my daughter Sarah created her little box of things she would choose to take with her if she lived during this time period.

Here is what you would find in her pyramid....

By the way, everything fits nicely inside this box....


Our dog Chica....


Our cat Pumpkin....


Some money...


Our cat Spooky....


And finally "My Mom's heart"....


What did my husband have to say about this???
"Well at least I'm safe!"

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Yummy dinner...


I've been trying out some new recipes in the Pampered Chef Season's Best Cookbook S/S 09. This little book is packed with delicious appetizers, main dishes, and desserts...best part is it is only $1!! We really like the Mexican Chicken Lasagna and the Chocolate Caramel Pecan Cakes, but needed to try out some more of the main dishes. They are designed to take about 30 minutes and cost about $2 per serving. This dish is pictured on the cover of the catalog above.

So, tonight I made the Sweet & Sour Pineapple Stir-Fry and it was a HUGE hit! The sauce was so simple to make and kid approved delicious!

Ingredients:
1 lb pork tenderloin
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbsp plus 1 tsp cornstarch divided
2 C fresh sugar snap peas
1 medium pineapple (fresh is THE best)
3 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp rice vinegar
1/3 C apricot preserves
1 tbsp vegetable oil
1 medium red onion (I used a sweet onion)
cooked rice






...and our dinner before it was devoured!

Check out this giveaway!

How would you like to win a really awesome shopping bag?? I know I'd like a new bag for my collection. Most shopping bags tend to be a little blah so I was really excited when I saw THIS giveaway over at My Litter! She is giving away the cutest bag with a cupcake pattern and reversible polka dots. Oh, and the best part is that the bag is full of Kashi products.

Check out the goodies!
**picture borrowed from Tiffany's blog**


I have to admit that I really didn't use shopping bags until we moved to Germany.....gasp! I know I'm a little behind the trend to conserve the environment by not using those nasty plastic bags! However, shopping bags are a must have over here because stores don't provide bags!! Yes, you read that correctly...not even at the grocery store. So, you can see how bags are a necessity. I've been collecting shopping bags over the last year so I can actually walk out of a store without trying to balance everything in a big stack AND get it into the trunk without it crashing to the ground. Or better yet, have 4 of my children walking out with a big stack too...and not dropping it. I also don't want to look like an idiot and I am trying to be "greener" so I've come to love reusable shopping bags!

I think stores in the US should consider ending the plastic AND paper bags that are handed out for FREE everyday. How do you think this would go over????

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Sweet nap time.....not today!

Nap time is a time I look forward to each day. Everything is usually peaceful and quiet for a little while. Jacque, my 2 1/2 year old, wakes up in such a sweet and cheerful mood. He really needs this time everyday because he gets grumpy and it becomes very obvious that it IS nap time!

His bedroom is upstairs which seems normal. What isn't normal are the way these German houses are made. EVERY wall and floor is made of cement. Yes, the ceiling of the basement, main floor, and upstairs to the full attic are cement. They build these house to last for many generations. There is no wood framing in the house which makes it difficult to hang things, but that is a different story. Why am I mentioning this little detail?...It also creates a sound barrier!

So, my sweet little boy woke up from his nap today and went into the bathroom upstairs. Seems normal except for the fact that he did a little decorating with my nail polish. I love hot pink toes and he had very carefully watched me paint them yesterday.

As he came downstairs form his nap I could smell polish. In fact, the closer he came the stronger the odor!
This is what he was busy doing!
I'm wondering how long he was working on his little project?

Not a nail was overlooked!
Very detailed.....I guess I could say he colored in most of the lines.

I went to the bathroom to see the rest of his work!


I have to add that he was quit proud of his accomplishments...I was not! The polish was put away where he should not have been able to get into it...of course the stool he carefully brought in gave him that little extra help he needed to grab it.

Lesson learned: NEVER ever let your kids see you do something, no matter how big or small, that you wouldn't want them to use their ever increasing independence to do themselves!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

A day at the Wildpark!

The Potzberg Wildpark is very close to our house and a great place to spend the afternoon! Wildparks are similar to a zoo without the fanciness and a lot less fences...one of the features we like. If you are looking for lions, tigers, or elephants this is not the place to go, but if you are looking for animals that your kids can pet and feed then you have hit the jackpot!

Notice Lauren's arm position?? I guess it seemed like a good idea to scratch her arm, but it sure looks almost like a not so nice gesture to me.

Our first stop was the goat area and playground. I just took pictures and stood with Ian. By the time everyone was finished playing with these animals they had goat "stinky" all over them...GROSS! I can pass on that experience.

These goats even managed to take Lauren down and they wouldn't let her go...so she says! She loved every minute of this stinky stampede!

We played on the playground before taking off to hike the rest of the park. What could be better than spinning in this wooden tube?? Getting this thing going fast enough to spin people all the around!

We did manage to feed and pet LOTS of animals.
Jacque considered getting some eggs....





We were all amazed at how soft the velvet was on these antlers!

The view is absolutely beautiful from the park!
Those faint white poles in the background are windmills.

We ended up back at the playground.
They don't look like they're having a good time at all!!!




Did Colton fall off or get knocked down?...depends on who you ask!