Events & Holidays
American Revolution – Cowpens Battlefield
For the last few weeks we have been studying the American Revolution with the girls. It has been a fun unit to study and they have learned a lot about our country and pieces of our history during this section. As we were studying this unit I decided to check and see if there were any American Revolution battle re-enactments in our area. I found the Cowpens Battlefield was having its annual celebration this January in memory of the American Revolution battle that took place.
We decided to surprise the girls and take them to the Cowpens Battlefield for the celebration weekend. They were so excited, had a lot of fun, and they learned a lot of neat information about our country’s history. We watched them shoot off cannons, muskets, calvary demonstrations, walked the battlefield while listening to historical information both on the American Patriot and British side, talked with various “characters” regarding their roles in the battle, listened to the army band, and much more.
What a fun trip. I even learned a lot on this adventure too!!! Thankful for an opportunity to experience a piece of history first hand.
Guns blasting off, muskets and other rifles. The men on the left are American Militia men and the ones on the right are the Scottish Highlanders that fought with the British during the American Revolution.
They fired two canons the “Grasshopper” (the girls favorite) and twelve pound Mountain “Howitzer” (it was called a 12 pound mountain Howitzer because it was the size of shell it could launch)! The picture is of the bigger canon, the “Howitzer” firing.
The girls checking out the canons up close. This one is the “Grasshopper” canon.
The calvary did demonstrations on horseback. One of the girls favorite parts, mainly because they loved watching the horses!
Getting ready to run through the practice course.
The girls thought the kids that got to put on the cabbages for the soldiers to hit in practice were very lucky (guess it looked like a fun job)!
Demonstrating how a soldier would practice using cabbages.
They wanted a picture next to the horses after the discussion and demonstration.
After the walk through the battlefield where we learned key pieces of history both from the American Patriots and British Red Coats sides we got to meet some of the army’s band players.
Brina with a big smile along our walk through the woods.
Karlie giggling as she peeks out from behind the tree on the trail.
Brina writing her name with a quill pen, a lot harder than she thought it would be.
Karlie writing with ink and a quill. A little harder to control, but it was legible.
Plaque with the American leaders at the battle at Cowpens.
One of their favorite parts of the event, learning how to shoot a musket (complete with the instructions and commands soldiers would hear on the battlefield).
Listening to the soldier give commands.
Karlie putting her “powder” in her gun, Brina is already done loading her gun.
Checking to make sure their guns were ready (there was a specific command for this step too).
Waiting for the next order!
It was a lot of fun watching them go through the steps. It was almost an hour long drill and they got the steps down by the end!
Christmas Tree Ornaments
Thanks to my sweet cousin Renelle the girls got a cool Christmas Ornament craft this year. Renelle sent glass ornaments and some paint so the girls could make their own Christmas tree ornaments. They had a blast making these ornaments! The ornaments turned out beautifully too!
The ornaments have a tie die and swirl mix of several colors. Brina and Karlie were so excited to have these hanging on the tree. Both girls agree that they want to do more of these or another Christmas tree ornament next year!
Karlie squeezing paint into her ornamentTake the glass ornaments and slowly squeeze paint into them. Add at least 2 or more colors and swirl around until the glass ornament is coated on the inside.
Brina making sure the paint is covering the entire glassAfter adding paint rotate the ornament around until the paint has coated the entire inside of the ornament. The colors will start to blend as you do this which is very fascinating for the kids to watch.
Karlie swirling and coating the inside of her glass ornament with paintThe colors blend together and look pretty neat together.
Turn the ornament upside down in a styrofoam cup or muffin pan so the extra paint can drain.
Every few hours flip the glass ornament the opposite direction so the paint will dry evenly inside the bulb
One of the glass bulbs hanging on the trees
Beautiful ornament made by the girls hanging on the tree
The girls did a fabulous job making these ornaments.
Colorful and looking great on the Christmas tree
The colors merged beautifully on their glass ornaments
Thanks Renelle for an amazing craft! The girls had a craft and they turned out beautifully!
A Treat for My Errand Buddies
I LOVED having my girls home for the Christmas Holiday. My only complaint is the time went by way too fast. We had several days when we had to run errands. On our last day of appointments and errands we ended with a special treat from QT. The girls each got to pick out what they wanted from QuikTrip. Karlie picked out a peppermint donut. Brina picked out a hot peppermint vanilla cupcake drink. They were very pleased with their special treats.
It has been so much fun running my errands with the girls. We had a blast giggling, exploring, playing, random silly games, and activities throughout our adventures. It won’t be nearly as exciting running around without my little buddies!
Family Game – Ticket to Ride
We got a game from my parents this Christmas called Ticket to Ride. We’ve already played the game a couple of times and the kids love it! It is a great game plus it is educational. The girls have had fun learning the names of different cities across the map. We even went through the map and pointed out all the places listed that we have been too together. So cool looking at the map of the United States and laughing at all the great memories.
The board full of a rainbow of trains. Karlie got the longest train and Brina was able to block her parents yet Jake still managed to pull off a win this round. Although Brina was the champion our first round. I had a lot of fun, but unfortunately I am not an expert at strategies with this game yet. Love playing games and spending time with my family.
This is a great family game. If you are looking for a wonderful and educational family game I would recommend it. Our girls are 8 and they can play the game on their own yet it is enjoyable for us as parents too.
Ready or Not 2014 Has Arrived!
It is always exciting bringing in a New Year! A new year means a fresh start. Thoughts of many goals, projects, and activities run through my mind. Last year, 2013, went by so quickly that I barely blinked and it was gone. There were many things that I wanted to accomplish yet somehow a ton of other items took my time and attention. A lot of the activities that took up my time were good and essential, however, like everyone else we only have 365 (or in case of a leap year 366 days that year to accomplish all those goals). I don’t ever want to look back over a year and feel like it was a waste. I want to continue making positive progress. Not every day will be perfect (far from it), but small steps and progress in the right direction over time really do make an impact not only on my life, but on the lives I touch.
Here’s a few of my goals for 2014 (365 days to make progress in the right direction):
- Daily time in God’s word
- Regular quiet time set aside to pray
- Create happy memories with family and friends
- Scheduled quality time with my handsome man and kids
- Smile more
- Count my blessings
- Laugh often
- Focus on the good things that come my way and let go of the negative stuff that drags me down
- Say yes to those activities that bring me closer to where I want to be & “no” (this is a hard one) to those activities that don’t
- Eat healthier
- Exercise more
- Post regularly here on Blessings Multiplied
- Stick to our family budget
- Connect more frequently with family and friends
- Take time to encourage and be a blessing to others (family, friends, and strangers)
That at least gives you an idea of some of the goals I will be working on this year. There are several more specific goals I have for myself and my family. What are some of your goals for 2014? Will we get to the end of this year 365 days from now and be smiling because we at least made process in a positive direction? I pray that we’ll be able will learn a lot, continue to grow, and create lasting happy memories this year. Life is short, let’s make the most of the days ahead.
Welcome New Year 2014!
We had a fun time bringing in the New Year! It started a little later than we expected because Jake was on call with work, but we were able to pack in a lot of games, snacks, a play, and more exciting activities into the evening. The girls stayed up until midnight again this year to watch the ball drop and bring in the 2014 New Year! They were super excited to start the New Year with confetti!
We talked about all the amazing memories we had in 2013. All of us agreed that 2013 was an awesome year and we packed in a lot of great memories together as a family. Several fun trips – a cruise, Vermont, Charleston, Kansas, Atlanta, North Carolina, and more! We are truly blessed and have so much to be grateful for in our lives.
We discussed goals and what we are looking forward to in 2014. The girls decided they wanted to think of at least one goal for 2014. They took a whole 2 seconds to come up with at least one of their goals.
Brina’s first goal – “Spend more time outside! I love playing and being outside!”
Karlie’s first goal – “Read more books with 400 or more pages!”
The girls make me smile because in many ways they couldn’t be more different! One of the themes for 2014 Brina suggested was “Anything Can Happen!” Thankful for our girls and the opportunity to bring in the New Year with them. I am looking forward to seeing what God has for our family this upcoming year.
The confetti was a lot of fun and I am sure it will spread itself through the house even though we tried to sweep it up.
Creative Kids: New Hot Pads!
Karlie’s colorful hot pad she made!
The other day I was working on several items that needed to be done so the girls took some time to do some crafts. I wasn’t sure what they were up to, but they were staying busy and being good. The next morning I was presented with two brand new colorful hot pads! One that Karlie had made and one from Brina! What a special treat it is to get such a sweet gift first thing in the morning. Thankful for my thoughtful girls. I am very blessed and will think of them every time I use their beautiful hot pads.
Brina’s new hot pad she made for me!
My beautiful new hot pads! Love them and especially love the two sweet girls that made them for me.
Chef Brina
Brina loves helping in the kitchen. The other day she wanted to make blueberry pancakes for breakfast. She did Christmas shapes and the letters for each family member which was a lot of fun. The pancakes turned out amazing. She did an awesome job making breakfast. Love seeing my girls get excited about helping in the kitchen. They are growing up fast and learning so much. I have really been enjoying having my girls home for the Christmas Holiday.
My snowman pancake made by Brina
Jake got a candy cane – the red is blended strawberries (love using strawberries on our pancakes!)
Gingerbread Boy Meatloaf (Diary & Egg Free Recipe)
The girls have been asking me to bake something in the gingerbread man pan this week. Since we have already made several different cookies (sugar, gingerbread, and shortbread) I decided that we didn’t need any more sweets so we decided to bake a gingerbread boy meatloaf for our meal. If you don’t have to worry about dairy or eggs you can use the same amount of regular milk and eggs in this recipe instead of the non-dairy and egg substitutes.
Gingerbread Boy Meatloaf Recipe
Topping:
- 1/3 cup Brown Sugar
- 1/2 cup Ketchup
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
Meatloaf:
- 1 pound Lean Ground Beef
- 1 Teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
- 1/2 cup Onion, chopped
- 1 Garlic Clove, chopped
- 1 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- 1/4 teaspoon Black Pepper
- 1/2 cup Almond or Soy Milk
- 2 Egg Substitutes (Ener-G Egg Replacer works awesome!)
- 1 cup Bread Crumbs
Preheat over to 350 F. Spray oil into the bottom of a “Gingerbread Boy”, 8″ x 8″ dish, or 9″ x 5″ loaf pan.
Press the brown sugar evenly into the bottom of your oiled dish. Mix together the ketchup and 1 teaspoon of worcestershire sauce. Spread the mixture over the brown sugar.
Combine the ground beef, onion, garlic, salt, and pepper. Mix in the 1 tablespoon of worcestershire sauce, non-dairy milk (almond or soy), Ener-G Egg Replacer, and bread crumbs. Press the meat mixture into the pan shape. If you like your meatloaf a little sweeter you can another layer of of the topping layer.
Bake for 1 hour or until cooked through. Once done flip the meatloaf out of the pan onto a plate or pan and serve hot.
Dairy & Egg Free Sugar Cookies
3D Christmas Tree Sugar CookiesMy friend Ashley at Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life brought over some amazing Christmas cookies earlier this month. They were delicious and they were a huge hit with our family! We have one family member that is not eating dairy and eggs so I adjusted Ashley’s recipe a little bit and the cookies came out delicious and beautiful (you would never know they didn’t have eggs and dairy)! My Mom gave the girls these super cute 3D Christmas trees which the girls loved decorating and putting together. Thankful for some time to spend with the family and enjoy special treats!
Sugar Cookies
- 1 1/2 cups Non-Dairy Butter (soy or almond), softened
- 2 cups Granulated Sugar
- 4 Egg Substitutes (Ener-G Egg Replacer is our favorite and lasts a long time too)
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 5 cups All-Purpose Flour
- 1 teaspoon Salt
Cream non-dairy butter and sugar until smooth. Beat in egg substitute and vanilla. Add flour, baking powder, and salt. Mix well. Place cookie dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.Next day: Roll out dough on floured surface 1/4 – 1/2 inch thick. Cut into shapes with any cookie cutter. Place cookies 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake at 400 degrees for 6-8 minutes. Cool completely.We decorated some of the cookies with sprinkles prior to baking. The remaining cookies we decorated with icing after cooking.Cookie Icing- 1 pound Powdered Sugar
- 1 stick Non-Dairy Butter
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1/4 cup Non-Dairy Cream (coconut, almond, or soy milk)
- Add Food Color or divide in multiple bowls and create a variety of colors
Blend together all the ingredients until smooth. Chose one food color or divide up into multiple bowls and a variety of colors.
A batch of the girls decorated cookies












































