Friday, June 28, 2013

{this moment}

A Friday ritual. A single photo, a single moment to savor and share. 
inspired by soulemama.com
 
 

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Eat: gluten & dairy free breakfast food

I've been trying to get back to my GF and DF diet of late. It's hard. You really need a plan when you change your diet so significantly while the rest of the crew (whom you prepare meals for) remains happily and blissfully gluten and dairy full. Breakfast is important, not for the usual reasons, but because it is important you don't start the day doing exactly what you don't want to do by having a latte and a piece of buttered toast (which is to say the very thing I do want). This little cereal mix is filling and with enough raisins is quite sweet - no refined sugar for me right now. You can use just about any nuts and dried fruit, I really like puffed rice and almonds so they are always in the mix for me. Coconut milk takes a bit of getting used to because it has a slightly thick consistency, but I've grown to enjoy it.


The other delish dish I enjoy in the morning can actually be eaten at any hour for any meal or even for a snack. It consists of Brown rice, avocado, almonds and salad dressing - olive oil and balsamic - and lots of black pepper. Pretty simple. Very easy.

What are you eating these days?


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

| memories |


Ah, summer always brings me back to being a kid. Do you remember being a kid? I have vague memories of my childhood. The memories I cherish most I cannot replicate for my children. I remember family gatherings at my Nana's house. Her backyard filled with her many children and their offspring. Swimming in that lovely blue pool of hers, diving off the diving board. Grampy always said there was a shark in the deep end and I figured I ought to be careful, so after diving I would swim as fast as I could into the shallow end or to the side and right out of the pool as quick as I could. I remember family surrounding me and lots and lots of love. I remember the love and simple warmth of being a part of something whole and wonderful.

This past weekend the boys camped out in the back yard with some friends. Roasted hot dogs and marshmallows over a fire. Stayed up late. Played video games. Rode their bikes at the bike park - after riding from a friend's house to the park! Swam in a big creek. Went to the movies and ate junk food and drank soda. I'm hoping these moments weave themselves into the fibers of their memories as precious ones and bring them as much joy remembering them as they had living them.

I hope everyone's summer is wonderful so far!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Horse Camp Pictures

Max finishing the egg race with the egg still in the spoon! He won!
Max's horse, Wave leans in for a hug.
At the end of the horse show we walked up the driveway and had a little picnic.
A blue ribbon for each camper.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Grateful: Special Places & Friends


There are many things to be grateful for each day. Every day I am grateful for the friendships we have forged here in this place we now call home (we've been in CA for 8 years!). I'm sure I've said before that it has been a stretch for me, outside of New England, being here on the west coast. It's rather like another country, we speak the same language, yes. But language is a funny thing. Just because you understand the words, doesn't necessarily mean you will understand the people. One thing is for certain, though when you push your own comfortable envelope, that's when you will have a chance to understand yourself better.

This weekend we had some of the boy's friends over for a sleepover and day adventure(s). One little trek we did was to The Garden of Eden in Felton. It's one of those magical places for walking and swimming and just plain being. I hope to get there a few times this summer with the boys and whoever else we can bring along for the adventure. But we'll have to leave Kitty home next time, no dogs allowed. So glad we missed the Ranger giving out tickets. I think they cost a couple hundred dollars these days. Indeed I would be able to engage more with the kids anyhow without worrying about Kitty who can't stand to be in the water.



Thursday, June 20, 2013

Our First Week of Summer

This first week of summer the boys both launched right into summer camps. Max started his first week of horse camp where he takes natural horsemanship. He's one of four kids in the camp. I think it's just right for him, the number of kids and the number of hours, the horses...Coleman began a week long football camp at the college down the street from us. He's been just dying to play football and he's signed up for Pop Warner starting in August, but having had no experience I was very pleased to find this skills camp for him. He loves it. He's learning something he really enjoys.


As for me, I have begun to clean my studio out and I'm preparing to make some stuff. Hopefully to sell. I'll be starting the summer off with clay and from there who knows what materials I'll be using. I'm looking forward to my mum's visit this August!

Chris is working away in his office long hours this month. Though he has had the chance to go on a number of bike rides. Which he usually does, but the weather has been delightful.

Life is good. How about you guys?

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Eat: Max's Blackberry Crumble

Max's Blackberry Crumble: It's what's for breakfast.




Ingredients

1 cup oats
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
2 sticks softened, salted butter
4 cups blackberries
juice of one lemon

Directions

Rinse blackberries.
In a 9 x 13 baking dish, combine blackberries and juice of one lemon. Set aside.

Mix together first four ingredients, then with your hands combine the dry ingredients and softened butter until a crumble forms.

Evenly cover the blackberries with the crumble mixture.

Place baking dish into a 375 degree oven for 40 minutes.



Monday, June 17, 2013

Congratulations Coleman!



Woohoo! Coleman has graduated elementary school! He's off to middle school in the fall. Can you believe it? I can remember the first day of kindergarten (which is kind of amazing for me). He was so little. And it hardly seems like all those years have passed, but clearly they have, because look at this young man now! Look at all that hair :) He starts football camp today, Monday and he's going to get a bunch of that hair cut off! So brave :)

School has been an interesting experience so far. My wish for my son is that he discovers his inner strength and finds that he is truly a peaceful warrior. He's a little philosopher and deep thinker. My wish for his next teachers is that they can see in him the depth of thought and intelligence there, behind those amazing blue eyes. And my wish for the girls is that they wait a few more years :)...

Sunday, June 16, 2013

::Grateful:: Father's Day


Happy Father's Day, Chris! We absolutely love you!






We enjoyed spending Sunday (Father's Day) with friends at the Scottish Festival and Renaissance Fair in Watsonville. There was even a cello-playing troll there! Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely, and I recommend this type of fair for all families with boys (or girls). Sword fighting, ancient weapons, costume, music, stone throwing...