Saturday, December 27, 2008
A few pictures of Christmas happiness
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
OH my gosh!
So I finally broke down and made the ever famous
CAKE BALLS!
Everyone was raving about them over at
2 peas in a bucket scrapbooking board
I kept thinking, how could they be that great?
It's just a cake mix, with icing dipped in chocolate
what is so great about that?
oh my, they are divine!
The cake balls you see above were made with german chocolate cake mix
and german chocolate, coconut icing!!!!!!
This is how easy they are to make~
1. Buy any flavor cake mix and bake the cake according to the directions on the box.
2. After you have baked the cake and let it cool, you crumble the cake into pieces in a large bowl.
3. Pick any flavor icing to go with the cake above and mix it in the big bowl with the crumbled
cake mix. YES this is pretty messy. Make sure you wash your hands really
good before starting because you are going to mix the cake with the cake icing with
your hands.
4. After you have mixed the cake and the icing really good, form the mixture into
bite sized balls and place on wax paper on a cookie sheet.
5. Put toothpicks in each cake ball and place in the fridge for a couple of hours or put
in the freezer for at least one hour.
6. Use a double broiler or fondue to melt Almond bark - chocolate or vanilla, you choose!
7. Dip each cake ball into the melted, yummy chocolate and return to cookie sheet to dry.
8. You can leave them plain or add nuts, sprinkles etc. before they dry.
I kept mine in the fridge because I like my cake balls chilled.. OR you can leave them out
in a cake plate or dish to enjoy!
Another good variety for Christmas would be to use a
red velvet cake mix with cream cheese icing and dip into white almond bark!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Merry Christmas
The event, a project the groups have carried out every year since the 1970s, was held at the post home on Lincolnton Road.
Thirty-eight students from Koontz and Overton elementary schools and Erwin and Southeast middle schools were treated to the "Nutty Buddy Gang" Clown Show. They had lunch and a visit from Santa, who gave each child a gift and a treat bag.
Harry Garwood and Phyllis Richardson were in charge of the project.
Ashlyn's class with Santa, aren't they some cuties?
Friday, December 19, 2008
Purpose Driven Life - December 19
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Peace on earth and good will toward men – that’s reconciliation.
What is reconciliation? It’s when a broken relationship is restored. When a boyfriend and girlfriend or a husband and wife get back together, there’s reconciliation. When a father and son restore peace between each other, there’s reconciliation.
Where do you need peace in your life this Christmas? That’s what Christmas is all about – peace on earth, good will toward men. I asked people, “Where would you like to see peace?” These are the answers I got:
· “I’d like to see peace in the broken families.”
· “I’d love to see peace in politics.”
· “With each other.”
· “In my heart.”
· “I’d like to see it at home.”
· “I’d like to see peace in my life.”
· “Peace? Right in this country of ours.”
· “Everywhere!”
Everywhere! Is it realistic to have peace everywhere? Isn’t it just a pipe dream to hope for peace on earth, good will toward men?
There will never be peace in the world until there is peace in nations.
And there will never be peace in nations until there is peace in communities.
And there will never be peace in communities until there is peace in families.
And there will never be peace in families until there is peace in individuals.
And there will never be peace in individuals until we invite the Prince of Peace – Jesus – to reign in our hearts.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Yesterday they found him hanging upside down from the ceiling fan. It was precious yesterday - the boys came running in the house after getting home from school- were squealing with delight wanting to be the first to find Mr. Jingles. They cracked up when they found him. :) (The little boy in the green shirt stays with us after school.)
Monday, December 1, 2008
Look who came to our house
It's Mr. Jingles, one of Santa's elves. He brought a gingerbread house for us to decorate and left a note explaining who he is. Mr. Jingles is one of Santa's elves who watches our children throughout the day and notes who is naughty and who is nice. He reports back to the North Pole every night and tells Santa all about Spenser, Ashlyn & Mason. On the days when the kids are not naughty Mr. Jingles will leave a treat for the kids the next morning, BUT they have to find him first because he likes to hide every morning after his trip back from the North Pole.
Mommy tried to take a picture of the wild woman in her Christmas dress... look who won't be getting a treat tomorrow, ha ha! Just joking!
She didn't want her picture made, she just wanted to make "poot" sounds on her arm
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Allegro kids to perform at the White House - Again!
Charlotte's Allegro Foundation is becoming a holiday fixture at the White House.
For the third time in five years, the local organization – formally titled Allegro Foundation … A Champion for Children With Disabilities – has been invited to perform at a White House Christmas party.
The group's performance is scheduled for Saturday evening.
“We're certainly excited about going back,” said Christen Nechin, marketing director for Allegro, which provides music and movement training and activities for children with disabilities. “It's a big thrill for us again.”
In 2004, Allegro became the first group of children with disabilities ever to perform at the White House. They returned, at the invitation of the Bush administration, in 2005. The Allegro Foundation also visited Washington in 2006 for the National Independence Day Celebration and a performance at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for wounded veterans.
On the previous two White House trips, Allegro performed at open house programs, in which groups of VIPs were invited to tour the White House without the president in attendance. The group's leaders are holding out hope that this year's visit could be the big one – a personal party for President Bush.
“It could be a private party, and we won't know until we get there,” Nechin said. “But we've been rehearing the same, no matter what. It will be a big, big night for us.”
A group of 10 children with disabilities and 10 teaching assistants (high school students who work with the performers) will sing and do rhythmic movements to five songs, all with a holiday themes.
Leading the group are movement director Pat Farmer, who founded Allegro seven years ago, and music director Kenneth DeBoer, who also is music director at Sardis Presbyterian Church.
Farmer said this year's performance is dedicated to all veterans and current military members – in part, because of the group's experience at Walter Reed two years ago. She said she wished the performance could be broadcast to military members on duty in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The White House trip, Farmer added, is an opportunity that parents of the performers probably never expected for their children.
“What is truly amazing about the White House experience for children with disabilities and their families is that when many of the children were born with disabilities, there wasn't much hope,” she said. “Allegro provides that hope.”
It is touching, Farmer added, when a parent tells her, “What a miracle Allegro has been to us – my child, who has always been told what he or she cannot do, and then my child performs at the White House!”
Friday, November 28, 2008
I'm also thankful for
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
I am thankful for
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
It's that time of year again....
Can you shout out some good vibes for ol' Mason this year? Pretty puleeeeese?
Here's Mason doing some push ups last night
Here is copy cat doing her version of a push up...
All of this exercising wears me out
Saturday, November 15, 2008
We are proud of you Sarah Palin!
Lyrics to Million Voices by Christain group - Barlowgirl ~
Tell me who'd have thought that we would be so controversial
And stand against the normal
Are we too outspoken, loud, and messing up the comfortable?
Well we've been messed up also
But how can we be silent
When a fire burns inside us
'Cause we're a million strong and getting stronger still
They'll remember we were here
With a million voices breaking silence till
They'll remember we were here
We were made to start the riot, take on the impossible
And we will slay the giants
We are done with fake religion fighting now to find the movement
Won't stop till we find it
But how can we be silent
When a fire burns inside us
'Cause we're a million strong and getting stronger still
They'll remember we were here
With a million voices breaking silence till
They'll remember we were here
We're a million strong and getting stronger still
They'll remember we were here
With a million voices breaking silence till
They'll remember we were here
BY BARLOWGIRL