Last weekend, the kids made their own doughnuts. I have an addiction to cooking magazines and occasionally, they'll leaf through them (looking for toys). They came across a photo of doughnut holes and wanted to make them. I thought, "sure....that should be pretty easy". It was a little more than I had bargained for. First, I couldn't find the pastry hook for my stand mixer. Megan said she would mix it by hand. She did - I would have scrapped the project.
Here's the chef at work:
First we had to make a starter with yeast, water and flour (top photo). It had to rise for an hour. Tick, tock, tick, tock. Then we had to make the dough with more yeast.....and let that sit for another hour. Ugh.
We finally got to the point of rolling out the dough and cutting out the holes.
They're ready to fry:
We fried them up in the oil and then rolled them in sugar. The finished product:
Here's the kicker......they didn't even taste that good. Megan was sure to tell everyone they took "THREE HOURS" to make. She decided Dunkin Donuts were much better. After all of that work and clean up....I would agree.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Halloween
The kids carved these pumpkins a couple of weeks ago at Aunt Jenny's house. They were completely rotted on our porch long before Halloween! I guess the warm fall weather isn't great for Jack-O-Lanterns!
The kids had a weekend full of Halloween festivities. Super Dad took over on his own since I was in Washington D.C. preparing to run a marathon (more on that later). Friday night started with a party at Megan's school, followed by a neighborhood party on Saturday afternoon, and then of course - the big day of trick-or-treating on Sunday. Jake wasn't feeling well on Sunday afternoon, but after a long nap, he got up in time to hit the neighborhood houses and load up on plenty of candy. Here is a glimpse of their costumes:
And, Jake didn't wear his spiderman mask (too hard to see)....but look at those big muscles! My two handsome boys :-)
I ran the Marine Corps Marathon in D.C. on October 31. It was a beautiful day there, too with chilly temps in the morning (40's) warming up to mid-60's. Nice and sunny without much wind. I PR'd with a time of 3:39:21. I felt great after the race, which is good because I had to run back to my hotel, shower and catch the Metro to the airport since I had a 3:00pm flight. I made it with time to spare! And, I was home by 5:15 to trick or treat with the kids. Megan had already been out and was ready for a break when I got home and Jake was sleeping. We visited with the neighbors for a little while and by 6:00, Jake was up and ready to get out and Megan was ready for round 2. Needless to say, we all slept well that night!
The kids had a weekend full of Halloween festivities. Super Dad took over on his own since I was in Washington D.C. preparing to run a marathon (more on that later). Friday night started with a party at Megan's school, followed by a neighborhood party on Saturday afternoon, and then of course - the big day of trick-or-treating on Sunday. Jake wasn't feeling well on Sunday afternoon, but after a long nap, he got up in time to hit the neighborhood houses and load up on plenty of candy. Here is a glimpse of their costumes:
And, Jake didn't wear his spiderman mask (too hard to see)....but look at those big muscles! My two handsome boys :-)
I ran the Marine Corps Marathon in D.C. on October 31. It was a beautiful day there, too with chilly temps in the morning (40's) warming up to mid-60's. Nice and sunny without much wind. I PR'd with a time of 3:39:21. I felt great after the race, which is good because I had to run back to my hotel, shower and catch the Metro to the airport since I had a 3:00pm flight. I made it with time to spare! And, I was home by 5:15 to trick or treat with the kids. Megan had already been out and was ready for a break when I got home and Jake was sleeping. We visited with the neighbors for a little while and by 6:00, Jake was up and ready to get out and Megan was ready for round 2. Needless to say, we all slept well that night!
Proud Mom
At the end of kindergarten, Megan brought home a little sunflower plant in a cup for Mother's Day. We planted it (along with a pack of seeds) in the alley behind our house. Her plant grew to be 13 feet tall!
But that's not the reason for the title of this post. I'm excited that Megan ran her first real race. On Oct. 24, she ran the Frank Lloyd Wright races Youth Mile in Oak Park. Here she is getting her number pinned on:
She also had a cheering section:
But here's the good part. She ran it in 9:27. They only gave awards to ages 7-12, but had they given them to the 6 year-olds, she would have been the first girl. They had about 240 kids participate and she was 161 overall. She likes this finish line photo (courtesy of dad), because she's in front of all of those big kids!
But that's not the reason for the title of this post. I'm excited that Megan ran her first real race. On Oct. 24, she ran the Frank Lloyd Wright races Youth Mile in Oak Park. Here she is getting her number pinned on:
She also had a cheering section:
But here's the good part. She ran it in 9:27. They only gave awards to ages 7-12, but had they given them to the 6 year-olds, she would have been the first girl. They had about 240 kids participate and she was 161 overall. She likes this finish line photo (courtesy of dad), because she's in front of all of those big kids!
The Three Amigos
Here's Jake with two of his best buds. We had them over for a playdate after school one day. It was surprisingly calm. Three boys together are much easier to handle than three girls! No drama. Jake was so disappointed when it was time to send them home.
Here's my little guy working on a painting (I just liked this photo):
Here's my little guy working on a painting (I just liked this photo):
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Adult Update
Darin went with his Dad and Flip on a backpacking trip to Yosemite back in early September. They were able to get in lots of hiking, fishing and guy time. He's looking forward to planning another trip out there soon. I'm looking forward to when our kids are old enough to go with us (not that I want them to get any bigger since it's already going so fast!).
Darin and I went on a quick weekend trip to Vegas with Jenny and Flip at the end of September.
We didn't win, but we didn't lose much either (yes, we were a bit conservative). It was a fun, tiring weekend.
Darin and I went on a quick weekend trip to Vegas with Jenny and Flip at the end of September.
We didn't win, but we didn't lose much either (yes, we were a bit conservative). It was a fun, tiring weekend.
Random
Here is a picture of Megan in her school uniform. This was taken back in September as well (the short sleeves are a dead giveaway). I forgot that the only school pictures were from the first week, when they didn't have to wear uniforms.
I had the kids at the mall one day after school and they came upon these candy machines. Jake was trying to reach the candy and I thought it looked pretty funny that he was working so hard.
So, imagine my surprise when he prevailed over the machine:
He was able to get 3 pieces out!
I had the kids at the mall one day after school and they came upon these candy machines. Jake was trying to reach the candy and I thought it looked pretty funny that he was working so hard.
So, imagine my surprise when he prevailed over the machine:
He was able to get 3 pieces out!
Clowning Around
The kids love goofing around with Darin. They were practicing fake punches - although I think Jake was actually trying to make contact. Lately they've developed a new move called the "Drop Down". I don't have photos of that one yet, I'll put that on my list. Here's another Jake action shot:
Since Megan got her own camera for her birthday, she will go through phases of taking photos of herself. Here is a little sampling:
And then our all-time favorite:
As a matter of fact, we liked that one so much that the rest of us made our own version when she wasn't around (Jake did this unbeknownst to us):
Since Megan got her own camera for her birthday, she will go through phases of taking photos of herself. Here is a little sampling:
And then our all-time favorite:
As a matter of fact, we liked that one so much that the rest of us made our own version when she wasn't around (Jake did this unbeknownst to us):
Soaking up the last of the summer
This photo was taken in September at Aunt Jenny's pool. Just a random weekend and the kids wanted to swim before the weather turned too chilly. We were lucky to have such a nice warm fall this year. And, just look at these happy faces. Hopefully this winter won't be too brutal. I'm already looking forward to next summer!!
Our Forest Glen playlot got a makeover this summer. The neighborhood has been out in full force to take advantage of it.
I just thought this one was a fun photo:
Our Forest Glen playlot got a makeover this summer. The neighborhood has been out in full force to take advantage of it.
I just thought this one was a fun photo:
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