Thursday, December 31, 2009

Monday, December 28, 2009

Who could resist?



With all this snow, who could resist playing in it?
This much snow reminds me of my childhood in rural Wisconsin. we had the best snowdrifts to tunnel in, and the best snow-forts in my memory. I'm so glad that my kids get to experience how FUN snow can be!











Friday, December 25, 2009

Corn Casserole


1 can whole kernel yellow corn, undrained
1 can cream style yellow corn
1 (8 oz.) carton sour cream
2 eggs, beaten
1 box Jiffy corn muffin mix
1 stick butter, melted

Mix all together and pour into large, lightly oiled casserole dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 55 to 60 minutes.

STORM UPDATE: 'No travel' advisory extended to cover nearly all of North Dakota

UPDATED 11:33 a.m.

FARGO — Regional and local law enforcement agencies advise the public to stay home this Christmas and avoid any travel, as winter weather is ex-pected to worsen throughout the day.

A blizzard warning remains in effect in the Red River Valley region until noon Saturday.

The North Dakota Department of Transportation extended its "no travel" advisory to cover the entire state, excluding the northwest corner. However, roads there in the Williston, N.D., region are reportedly covered with snow and drifting snow is occurring, according to the NDDOT.

The four remaining snow plows out on Cass County roads will be pulled by noon due to deteriorating conditions, Sgt. Bruce Jorgenson said.

Plows were still operating on emergency routes in Fargo and Moorhead city streets, as of 10:20 a.m., according to regional dispatchers.

All roads in Cass County have between 4-and 14-inch snow drifts covering the majority of the road surface. The compacted snow and ice makes any travel in the county hazardous, even impossible in some areas, the sheriff’s office reported.

Local police departments and several area county sheriff’s agencies in North Dakota and Minnesota reported only a few cars in the ditch this morning and no major accidents.

Just before 5 a.m., Cass County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to rescue a driver from the Kindred road south of Interstate 94, after the motorist slid into a ditch and became stuck, according to a county news release.

The driver was unharmed, but county officials are cautioning drivers to stay at a safe location until road conditions improve.

For the most part, agencies reported that it appears people are heeding their advice.

West Fargo and Fargo police are advising no travel, and officers are monitoring 19th Avenue North, 32nd Avenue South and 52nd Avenue South, among other major thoroughfares, to ensure they stay open, dispatchers said.

Meanwhile, in rural areas, county agencies re-ported worsening weather conditions.

The National Weather Service indicated zero visibility in open areas.

All state highways in Richland County were closed this morning, according to dispatchers in Wahpeton.

In Minnesota, several counties are advising no travel as visibility worsens on the roads. Snow plows are having difficulty keeping up with the snowfall and accumulating drifts.

Crews in Otter Tail County were pulled off the road this morning, and the same is expected shortly in Polk County, according to county dispatchers.

Despite the oncoming blizzard conditions, all flights going into and out of Fargo’s Hector International Airport were on time, as of 9:30 a.m., ac-cording to the airport’s Web site.


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Baked French Toast - Caserole


BAKED FRENCH TOAST

1/3 stick butter
1/3 c. brown sugar
Cinnamon
6 eggs, beaten
1 c. milk
Dash of salt
6 pieces of Texas
Toast or thick sliced French bread

Melt butter in bottom of pan, sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon on top. Lay bread in pan. Pour egg, milk, and salt mixture over top. Refrigerate overnight. Bake in 9 x 13 pan at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. May add a little Karo syrup to make it "stickier".

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Pagent 2009



Tyler had his Christmas Pageant for church last week, and I had such a blast just photographing it for our church's website. All the faces of the little ones made me just laugh!
What a way to celebrate our Saviours birth...it was so precious!
















Sunday, December 13, 2009

Cranberry Jello Salad


CRANBERRY JELLO SALAD

1 c. water
1 c. sugar
1 c. cranberries
1 sm. pkg. cherry Jello
1/2 c. chopped walnuts
1 c. crushed pineapple

Drain pineapple. Bring water, sugar and cranberries to a boil. Do not cover pan. Cranberries will pop when cooked. Pour over Jello. Add walnuts and pineapple. Pour into a mold and refrigerate.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

7th Grade Football

7th Grade Football was a bit rough this year. Brandon made the team only to learn that in 7th grade they have TWO teams. They constantly switch the players between teams to give them a chance to play different positions and to keep the skill level even. The players had it rough with winter coming so soon this year and they froze their little tushes off! Literally! I think Brandon lost about 5 lbs just shivering!
He had a blast AND got number 80 which is his all time favorite. He did have to sacrifice a lot to be in football though, and that part he didn't like so much. He had to give up Bass lessons, Civil Air Patrol for 3 months and any hope at a social life. With practice every day, it didn't leave much time for much else. We'll see if he plays next year. I think it will be a tough decision between the sport he loves and all the other stuff he loves!





Cole's New Buddy

Cole's got a new buddy from our neighborhood and his name is Horse, oh, I mean JAKE. He's a full blooded Great Dane and Cole thinks he's just the best thing ever! So do the KID boys! Too bad they only come in Extra, Extra LARGE, cause he's the sweetest!





Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Philly Beef-Stuffed Sandwich Roll



PHILLY BEEF STUFFED Sandwich Roll
1 cup Red , Orange or Yellow bell pepper, chopped
¾ cup onion, chopped
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 garlic cloves, pressed
1 teaspoon dried oregano leaves, divided
1 packages (10 ounces) refrigerated pizza crust
8 ounces thinly sliced deli roast beef
8 oz thinly sliced American cheese
1 Egg white, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon water
Pre heat oven to 400°E
chop bell pepper and onion. In Frying pan heat oil over medium heat until hot. press garlic into oil, add bell pepper, onion and ½ tsp oregano leaves, cook and stir 3-4 minutes or until veggies are crisp-tender. Remove Pan from heat. Unroll 1 pizza crust onto lightly floured surface. Using lightly floured Dough and Pizza Roller, roll out crust to 12" x 9" rectangle. Cover with the cheese, beef, and vegetable mixture to within ½ of the edges of dough.

Starting at longest part, roll up rectangle similar to jelly roll. Place rolls, seam sides down, onto Baking Stone. In small bowl, combine egg white and water; brush onto Top of dough. Sprinkle with the remaining oregano . Bake 20-25 minutes or until bread is done through. Let stand 10 minutes before cutting.
Serves 8

Friday, September 4, 2009

Back in the Saddle - School Begins

Well it's that time of year again where School begins and Mom does the happy dance, or sad dance, whichever you prefer. I was HAPPY this year, because the kids were thrilled to begin school again. School means Football, Friends, Girls, and new lockers for Brandon. Tyler loves new teachers, Girls, chess club, and new friends.



What can I say, yes, for MOM it means no quarreling over wii games, movies, who sleeps with the dog, and what's for dinner. Ahhhh, whoever invented this school thing deserves a nobel peace prize. It's peaceful all day, and night because everyone is back on schedule, out of the house by 8am, and in bed by 9pm! Gotta love it!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

College for my Kids!

Brandon and Tyler had FUN while I was gone in Seattle. They went to a program at Moorhead State University called, “College for Kids.” Tyler was enrolled in Young Rembrants and learned all about the styles of different artists through the ages from surrealist Salvador Dalí, to pointillist Georges Seura.



He marveled at the different styles and made sculptures, paintings, and shadow boxes depicting the different art. SO inspired he came home and made this mural on our driveway that lasted over a week! Wow what fun to see his little mind on overdrive!


Brandon was enrolled in “Young Architects” where they studied the architecture of the Moorhead campus in detail. They learned terminology, how to recreate angles, and made a 3-d replica of the entire college! Brandon's building had high pitched roofs and he did an AMAZING job recreating every intricate detail! Hmm, analytical thinker, definitely...but he can translate that into 3-D images in his head. SO far beyond even my comprehension!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Harry Potter at Midnight

I promised Brandon that THIS year we would see the Harry Potter movie on it's opening NIGHT. We got our tickets a week ahead....ALL the theaters were SOLD OUT the night of the event and 1000's of people showed up to view the newest movie, The Half Blood Prince!
Brandon and I arrived an hour and a hal
f early and already the parking lot and surrounding lots were full. We ended up parking in the mall across the street. There were festively dressed and costumed patrons getting into the spirit of the movie, radio stations giving away stickers and prizes and plenty of younger and older patrons just patiently waiting for their number to be called so that they could enter the theater.

We missed our number being called so we got into the theater a full 15 minutes after they opened the doors. All the upper seats were filled and we sat in the 2nd row from the front. Waiting for over an hour and daring not to leave our seats for fear of not getting them back, Brandon and I played games on my itouch. Scrabble kept us busy and listening to the conversations around us kept us wanting for the movie to start even sooner.


The movie did start after about 20 more minutes of technical difficulties, but it pleased all the viewers who oooh'ed, ahhh'ed, and boooo'd their favorite characters. Not as detailed as the book, the movie left much out, but it's viewers who have grown up with the cast of main characters, were just as excited by the personification of their favorite book series brought to life on the big screen.

With the wow factor of the midnight premiere and a special evening spent with my ever growing-older son, it's a memory I won't soon forget! I had a blast!

Coke Bottle Glasses

We took Brandon to get new glasses and the optical store made them out of regular material (some type of glass) verses the thinner/lighter plastic material.
We went to pick them up and they weighed over a POUND and over 15mm thick!
At some point the person making them must of said to themselves, "hugh?"
I just had to take photos because they were so comical!
The store realized their mistake, and gave us new lenses the next day. Too funny!




Friday, July 3, 2009

Drunken Cow paints Fargo Flood

Many of you know of my love of Roz the artists who paints under the name Drunken Cow.
Well I saw this picture in the paper during the flood.


It was taken from a boat on the water by a local photographer. I though it was so profound because in the photo all the people are working together to save their city.

I commissioned Roz to paint "God working through the hearts of His people" and she finished it!


I'm so excited! She put all of us in the painting!
Now We'll always have a reminder of how God helped us save our city and also to commemorate our first year here in Fargo!


(There are magnifying glasses and the word faith in front of the painting on display, but they are not part of the painting. You can't quite tell that from the photos)