Holidays

  • Vacation & Travel: Vermont Fun & Celebrations

    Karlie, Daddy, and Brina putting together their lego creations!

    Thankful for a husband who invests time in the lives of the children.  The girls adore their Daddy!  I love all three of you so very much!

    Writing and drawing on tree bark.

    It is amazing the cool stuff you find in Vermont.  As Daddy and PopPop were splitting wood these pieces of paper fell off  of the tree and the girls thought they were the neatest “craft” paper.

    Daddy taking Brina for a short ride on the four wheeler.

    Brina all smiles after her ride on the four wheeler with Daddy.  So much fun!

    Karlie's turn on the 4-wheeler

    Karlie is pleased with herself for “helping” Daddy drive the four wheeler!

    Karlie and Brina riding with PopPop on the tractor.

    The tractor was out so the girls enjoyed riding for a few minutes with PopPop!

    Fun times in Vermont

    It’s the little stuff that make them smile.  Thankful for opportunity to spend time with Nana and PopPop.

    Celebrating Nana's Birthday!

    We were able to celebrate Nana’s birthday during our visit.  The girls helped make and decorate the cake for the party.

    Blowing out the candles!

    It was a blessing to share Nana’s birthday with her!

    PopPop and the girls!

    Brina admiring the butterfly plates while PopPop and Karlie watch Nana cut the birthday cake.

    Nana enjoying her birthday!

    Nana is a beautiful lady both inside and out. We love you Nana!  Thanks for sharing your birthday with us.

    PopPop getting into the festivities!

    Fun times with PopPop.

    Karlie target practicing with Daddy.

     Karlie did pretty well hitting the target.

    Brina had a blast practicing.

    Brina thought is was a lot of fun to sh0ot and find all the empty casings.

    Boutique of fresh and wild flowers from Vermont!

    Brina and Karlie loved picking the beautiful flowers from PopPop’s garden and along the trails.

    Enjoying some sparkler time!

    Standing on the rocks spelling out their names with sparklers!

    Brina and Karlie saying goodbyes to PopPop and Nana.

    Time to head home.  Saying goodbye and ready for the final leg of our long road trip!  We are thankful for our time with PopPop and Nana in Vermont.

    A Vacation To Remember series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Family Recipe: Never Fail Flaky Pie Crust

    Many years ago my Great Aunt Naomi gave me this recipe for her “Never Fail Flaky Pie Crust”.  It has been a great flaky pie crust recipe that is easy to make.  I have made this pie crust multiple recipes over the years for a variety of pies.  As the fall season approaches and we prepare to make delicious pies from fresh picked berries, apples and other great fruits this pie crust will come in handy.

    Never Fail Flaky Pie Crust:

    • 3 cups Flour
    • 1 cup Shortening
    • 1 teaspoon Salt
    • 1 tablespoon Sugar
    • 1 Egg, well beaten
    • 5 tablespoon Water
    • 1 tablespoon Vinegar

    Mix flour, shortening, salt with pastry blender.  Combine egg, water, and vinegar then combine with flour mixture.  Mold into 4 balls chill awhile then roll out for pie.  Balls will keep up to 2 weeks in refrigerator for additional pies.  Yields: 2 double pie crusts

    If you want to just do enough for 1 complete pie crust (top and bottom) cut the recipe in half. 

    Photo by Joe Beone

  • Family Recipe: Scotch Shortbread

    Jake’s Grandma makes awesome Shortbread cookies.  These are a staple in our household especially around the Holidays, however, they are perfect any time of the year.  My husband REALLY enjoys these cookies so they are fun to make at our house as a special treat for him.

    Scotch Shortbread:

    • 1 1/2 cup Flour
    • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
    • 2/3 cup Butter
    • 1/2 cup Confectioners’ Sugar

    Sift flour, measure, add salt and sift again.  Cream butter, gradually add confections’ sugar and continue to beat until light.  Combine the dry ingredients and creamed mixture until blended thoroughly.  Pat the dough into an ungreased 9 inch pie plate.  Flute the edges with fingers, prick the surface all over with fork.  Or use an 8×8 inch pan and mark into square or oblongs before baking.  Bake in a moderate oven 325 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes.  Cool before removing from pan.  You can also do a variety of shapes with cookie cutters as well.

    Photo by Angela Anderson Cobb

  • Travel & Vacation: Clamming and Playing at the Beach!

    We had an amazing trip up north to see family in the New England area. Our family were blessed to have an opportunity to spend a few days with Jake’s cousin and his family! It was a wonderful weekend full of awesome memories and fun times together. Thanks Matt and Jen for sharing your family with us!  We went clamming for the first time ever!!!

    Clamming near Boston!

    During low tide we all went to the beach to go clamming!  What a fun gooey adventure – Karlie’s explanation of clamming!

    They found one - Daddy and Karlie digging up a clam!

    Daddy and Karlie found a clam and are digging it out of the mud!

    Such a great adventure, searching for clams!

    We walked around barefoot in the sticky mud looking for clams.  When your feet hit something hard (like a rock) you would reach down in the mud and pick up the clam.  In less than 30 minutes we had a basket full of fresh clams for our evening meal.

    Got another CLAM! YAY!!!

    Daddy and Karlie got another clam, oh boy!  This is FUN!

    Karlie covered in mud but so proud of the clam she found all on her own!

    A child’s dream event…..walking around in sticky mud in search for dinner!  Karlie had a blast finding clams and was so excited to get a chance to eat the food she caught!  It was a neat experience and gave us an opportunity to explain a little bit more about the ocean, high & low tides, and clams.  Brina chose to stay on shore, she wasn’t into the sticky muddy mess!

    Basket full of delicious clams!

    Matt made two amazing clam recipes for dinner that night – one dish was baked clams and the other was fried.  His homemade tartar sauce was out of this world!!!

    Every kids dream (at least kids like Karlie) mud, digging for clams, low tide, and fun at the beach!

    Karlie thought it was the best adventure!  She just giggled at the muddy mess and had a blast trying her hand a clamming!  I didn’t get as many pictures of Brina because she decided clamming wasn’t something she wanted to do (all the sticky mud didn’t appeal to her I guess) and since the rest of the family was out clamming I was able to get a couple pictures of Karlie and Daddy splashing around in the mud.

    Most unusual door handle for a gate!

    There was a race in town so we had to stop a few minutes by a bridge to let the joggers pass.  As were were stopped we had a chance to check out the town a little bit.  We were next to a nice house with this cool outside gate that lead into their yard, it is an arm holding a hammer, the girls thought it was hilarious.  Pretty creative!

    Brina having fun in the sand at our "private" beach!

    Matt found a super cool beach area that we had to ourselves.  There was water, sand, and plenty of fun for all the kids!  Brina thought it was pretty cool sitting on the “island” (or sand bar in the middle) and playing in the sand.

    Floating along together! Super fun!

    The kiddos had a blast floating on their boogie boards!  It was low tide when we arrived and as we swim, grilled out and played the tide slowly kept coming back up.  The kids discovered that they could get on the boards and the current would take them away.  Sometimes they would race each other and other times they would link together so they could float along as one big team.

    Our own private beach area! Perfect spot for the kids to play, have a BBQ, and relax!

    Our “private” beach, it really was a neat place to play!  See our pile of shoes, line of beach chairs, water to splash in and sand to play around on.  The sand in the middle was a sand bar with water flowing on either side making it a little island for everyone to enjoy (or at least until the tide rose high enough to cover the entire sand bar)!  We had a super fun time exploring and playing with cousins!

    Tide is moving in and covering the sandy island, Brina and Karlie are having a blast digging in the sand as the water continues to rise!

    The girls love a chance to play in the water and sand!  As the tide was rising and the current was picking up they decided to spend some time digging on their island to help make the water goes faster!

    Neat little town on the island!

    We could see this cute little town and light house on the island from where we were swimming!  The island is so tiny they don’t have running water or electricity (even in the winter)!

    Karlie with a full dump truck of sand, life at the beach is so much fun!

    Digging up the sand to fill up the dump truck!  It is amazing how entertaining a toy can be on the beach!

    Brina digging in the sand at the beach!

    Brina built a few good moats and dug some big holes on the beach!  One hole was so big that if you weren’t careful it could wipe you out going through it (you don’t expect for the ground to drop several inches on shore).

    She cracks me up! Karlie thought it was hilarious when the waves flipped her dump truck full of sand!

    Karlie tickled silly by the dump truck being tipped over with the waves.  Fun times at the beach!

    Brina building up her castle moat!

    It takes some serious concentration to build a castle and moat, however it can entertain for hours!

    The girls had so much fun with their cousins and friends at the beach!

    Fun time at the beach with their cousins and friends.  You never know who you might run into while playing at the beach!

    We are thankful for the amazing opportunity to spend a few days with extended family!  We truly are blessed with a wonderful family.  The cousins played together so well and had a blast.  It became obvious that Jen and I hit the same sales during Vacation Bible School week because we managed to buy the exact same swimsuits for the girls.  All four girls had matching suits and we didn’t realize it until we were pulling them out for the kids to wear!

    We started out that morning clamming followed by swimming and playing so we had a chance to explore three different beaches near Boston all the same day!   Thanks Matt and Jen for showing us how to gather clams and for a fun day at the beach!  What great memories!

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Family Fun – Boston, MA

    Going to church with our cousins!

    The girls had a blast spending time with their cousins in Boston.  They thought it was great getting a chance to go the early service at their church!

    Beach time!

     The girls having a blast at a Boston beach.  Their first exclamation after getting out of the van was “BEACH ROCKS” and  then proceeded to collect all the beach rocks they could carry.  The beaches in the South have seashells but not beach rocks so they were convinced these were amazing commodities and should gather them all. They quickly learned that the New England beaches contained MANY beach rocks.  I think we still managed to collect a few but not nearly as many as they initially intended.

    Jen picked up some fun Red, White and Blue Star Marshmallows for S'mores!

    Both the kids and adults had a blast roasting these cool marshmallows over the fire!  They made awesome S’mores!

    Daddy and Beanie watching the waves on the edge of the water!

    The water was MUCH colder in Boston (compared to South Carolina and Georgia).  Everyone had a grand time swimming in the water.  I was actually surprised how long the kids stayed in the water with it being so chilly!

    Brina concentrating on roasting her marshmallows.

    It’s not every day you get to roast marshmallows on the beach in your swimsuit, life jacket and covered in sand.  What a great day!

    Karlie roasting her stack of Red, White & Blue marshmallows!

    Karlie talking and roasting.  We had to make her go wash off before doing the marshmallows because she was covered in sand from head to toe, she loves playing (digging) on the beach!

    Brina at the beach!

    Brina being festive at the beach.  It was a lot of fun playing at the beach for several hours!

    Karlie hanging out at the beach!

    Karlie stopping only for a moment for me to snap a picture.  She was enjoying her time swimming and playing the in sand!

    The base to a bonfire near us on the beach!

    It was hilarious watching the guys carry out the jungle gym, it was the base to a big bonfire next to us.

    Karlie contemplating her next sand project!

    Karlie was frequently found creating a castle, a big moat, or some other creation in the sand.

    Beach chickies!

    They love the beach so much it is such a chore trying to get them to pause for a picture!  Jen picked up the snazzy head bands and stickers, super cool!

    The jungle gym is now buried under all the other stuff, it's going to be a big bonfire!

    The bonfire is getting bigger!  There were HUGE bonfires up and down the beach.  This was one near us.  From where we were located we could see 12 other ones!

    The jungle gym bonfire is up in flames!

    It was amazing how big the bonfires were on the beach.  You could look down the beach and see rows of them!

    We had a blast spending time with our family up in Boston!  Thanks Matt and Jen for sharing your weekend and family with us.  We had a lot of fun relaxing and seeing the area with the whole family.  Thankful for the opportunity to spend some time with everyone.  It was a lot of fun hanging out and exploring the area.  Many amazing memories were made over the weekend!

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: 40 Plus Hour Road Trip Together

    Our family recently went on a forty plus hour road trip together.  A lot of fun memories were created on our road trip up to New England including time spent with several extended family members.  Here are a few pictures of our journey in the van:

    Sleeping beauties in the van!

    Thankful to have girls who enjoy a long road trip.  I had to smile when I looked back and saw them fast asleep with their toys on their laps.

    Seriously, who needs a pillow when you have your sisters head to sleep against!

    This was a popular sight on our 40+ hour road trip.  The girls would be quiet so we would look back and see them sleeping soundly with their heads together.  A sister comes in handy for a pillow in a pinch!

    Look out Boston here we come!!!

    We had a blast staying with family in the Boston area.  Thankful for our time together with extended family!

    Going through the "Big Dig" in Boston

    The girls thought it was neat going through the long tunnel under the city!

    The girls enjoying one of their DVDs with head phones.

    We have a DVD player we can set up in the van which we use for long road trips.  Our policy is if the road trip is longer than 5 hours we will put in the DVD player.  The girls were VERY excited to go on a long road trip because they got to watch a couple movies.

    Beautiful day and amazing scenery.

    We enjoyed the beautiful landscape on our drive up north.  The green trees, puffy white clouds and Vermont Mountains in the distance.  One of these years we need to head up to New England during the Fall, I bet it is breathtaking when all the trees are turning.

    Little goodies and toys kept the girls entertained throughout the trip.

    Karlie watching a video while Brina plays with her remote control car.  They had a blast playing in the car and exploring when we stopped.

    Connecticul Welcomes Us! Yay!

    Even though we went through a lot of different states on our journey I was only able to capture a few state “Welcome” signs.  It was hard to time the pictures and at night none of them turned out well.  We made a brief stop in CT after trying three exits to find gas and a working restroom for the kiddos (I didn’t realize how many Mom/Pop gas stations didn’t have working restrooms).

    Downtown Hartford

    We only spent a few hours in Hartford, CT on our trip.  The girls said next trip they want to explore it more!

    Welcome to Pennsylvania!

    The traffic in Pennsylvania was less but the roads were much rougher.  We saw some beautiful scenery throughout the mountains of Pennsylvania!

    So busy painting they completely ignored my request for a picture!

    These books were a big hit, obviously!   The girls are always game for crafts and had been begging to “paint”.  I found the solution at Big Lots in their clearance section, paint books that use water pens to paint.  Less of a mess for us and more fun for the girls.  All we had to do was fill up their pens a couple times along the way.

    Beautiful river at sunset

     We were blessed to see a lot of wonderful scenery on the way.

    Our girls resting in the van!

    Despite the many hours on the road the girls were such troopers.  They did not complain at all even though they spent a lot of hours in the van.  It was neat to see them have fun, entertain themselves, and get excited about exploring the different areas we stopped.  Thankful for their sweet adventuresome spirit.  They even slept a good 5 to 7 hours as we were driving through the night!  Needless to say they were rested when we got home (Mommy and Daddy were exhausted).  For tips on flying with the kids check out Tips on Flying with Kids.

    “A Vacation To Remember” series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Go with a good attitude and looking for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Family Celebrations: Our Anniversary!

    Happy Anniversary to my Handsome Man!

    It is amazing to think we are celebrating 11 years of marriage today.  I am thankful for the many wonderful memories we have shared.  God has blessed our marriage and family.  I am grateful for an awesome husband who loves me and takes care of me.  He is my best friend and such a blessing in my life!

    Thank You Jake for everything!!!

    I look forward to spending many many more years with you!

    I LOVE YOU so very much!

    Happy Anniversary Handsome!!!!

    Photo by Sarah Ackerman

  • Family Celebrations: Happy Birthday Jake!!!

    Happy Birthday to my Handsome Man!

    Today I have the honor of celebrating Jake’s Birthday! 

    You are an amazing Husband, wonderful Daddy, and my best friend.

    Thank you for all you do for our family. 

    Your girls want to wish you a very Happy Birthday full of great memories!!!

    Love you babycake!

    Photo by Theresa Thompson

  • Family Recipe: Luscious Baked Chocolate Cheesecake

    My mother in law, Kay, is a wonderful cook.  I didn’t grow up making cheesecakes but have made a few since marrying into the family.  Kay makes amazing cheesecakes, however, her Luscious Chocolate Cheesecake is my favorite!  For those of you who enjoy chocolate and cheesecake this is a recipe you need to try, it’s delicious!  Add a few fresh strawberries to the finished product and you have an awesome dessert ready for when guests arrive or to celebrate a special evening with your family.

    Luscious Baked Chocolate Cheesecake:

    • 1/3 cup Margarine or Butter, melted
    • 1/4 cup Graham Cracker Crumbs
    • 1/4 cup Granulated Sugar
    • 3 – 8 oz packages Cream Cheese
    • 1 – 14 oz can Sweetened Condensed Milk
    • 1 – 12 oz package Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, melted OR 8 – 1 oz squares of Semi-Sweet Chocolate melted
    • 4 Eggs
    • 2 teaspoons of Vanilla

    Preheat the oven to 300°.  Combine margarine, crumbs and sugar; pat firmly into the bottom of a 9 inch spring form pan.  In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until fluffy.  Add condensed milk and beat until smooth.  Add remaining ingredients and mix well.  Pour into prepared pan.  Bake 1 hour and 5 minutes or until the cheesecake springs back when lightly touched.  Cool to room temperature.  Chill.  Remove the side of the pan.  Garnish as desired.  Garnish Ideas – chocolate curls, syrup, fresh strawberries, white chocolate sprinkles, whipped cream, or anything that compliments the chocolate cheesecake.

    Photo by CEThompson