Saturday, January 29, 2011

homemade french fries

Our six-year-old, Stephens, loves to cook!  So a few weeks ago he and I found a great step by step recipe for homemade French Fries and they were delicious!  The recipe was from my new gift subscription to Food Network magazine - yum!

One key - have your oil hot enough!  I used a candy thermometer to make sure and was amazed at how long it took the oil to heat up to the right temp.




Monday, January 24, 2011

Nativity Pictures!

Here are some shots of our family reenactment of the Christmas Story.  This year we read out of "The Way" Bible, and I really liked the interpretation of the story.  If you read my last post you will know that this year was the first time we have put the play together without our family - the Tadlocks and the Simmas.  We missed you guys very much.  The bleating of the sheep was missing... among other things :)

Betsy as Mary with Jesus swaddled in satin

Olivia made a precious angel :)

Uncle Tommy as a King - yellow is certainly his color  
The other two kings (Conner and Samuel) hanging with Shepherd Stephens before the gig

Director Mary finding the right scripture references for Narrator Tammy

Tony aka King Herod with a headpiece remarkably similar to modern day Arab leaders...

Mary and Joseph head to the stable

the angel declares the glory of God!

Narrator Tammy rocked it


Shepherds Grace and Stephens at the stable with one unwilling sheep (Lanah)

The kings inquire of Herod about the baby

The shepherds have awesome staffs!

the cast for the first annual "Boothe only" Christmas pageant
My parents and Aunt Barb got to watch and photograph!  

grandkids around the tree

Lanah preparing to be next year's narrator

packing up the costumes for next year!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Christmas Highlights

 Christmas and kids, Christmas and kids - just seem to go together...
that's a song our Oklahoma cousins sang to us LONG ago and I can't get it out of my head 10-12 years later.  We had a wonderful time this Christmas.  Unfortunately my camera got left in Jackson for the Hattiesburg side of Christmas, and none of the relatives have sent me copies yet, so I can't put any visuals here from that.  But before all that on a Saturday Ken was working I took all 4 kids to the new Children's Museum by myself.  I went on the opening day with Betsy and Stephens so it wasn't completely overwhelming, but 4 kids - different ages and genders are all interested in different things!  We went in lots of different directions and I think I lost Stephens 3 times.
Working together in the lumber industry 


Oh my king!  A kiss for the queen mother in the Between the Lions exhibit
 We went to Hattiesburg the Friday school let out to be with my brother and sister and their families at my parents' new house.  Behind their house is a creek with a couple of beavers, so we went in search of "pencil wood" and  beaver dams with cousins Grace, Olivia and Conner.  Opa is a great guide.  Oma made gingerbread houses with them according to tradition, and we had the first annual reenactment of the nativity with me as the director and producer and casting agent rather than my aunt Mignonne who chaired this event for the past 35 years at least.  All the kids and grandkids had parts to play and our only audience was Oma and Opa.  We missed the cousins and aunts and uncles and Grandmother.  (My 100 year old grandmother died in May)

Saturday night, after a wonderful meal that my sister-in-law, Tammy, prepared (with her sous chef - brother-in-law Tony) a great host of us went to see the amazing lights in Purvis.  The one picture I have is AWFUL - phone camera.  But the house is amazing.  You park your car and walk through lit paths that have story boards of the Nativity as well as The Night Before Christmas.  Scattered through the yard are lovely displays of every cartoon character family you can think of celebrating Christmas - by decorating trees or singing.  Elves are hidden in a hollowed out tree.  The oak behind the kids in the picture has an ornament for every member of their immediate and extended family, and so many more displays.  200,000 lights - that's a lot of twinkle!
Olivia, Betsy, Samuel, Grace, Stephens and Conner
On Sunday we left Hattiesburg and went straight over the river and through the woods to the OTHER grandmother's house we go...  Again, all the cousins were there - super fun!  Picked up my camera on the way :)
No boy has ever been so grateful for his camouflage Snuggie


Fling monkey

lots of lovely tulle from Mamaw - Betsy with cousin Carter

and wings to make the Lanah fairy fly!

All the Ball family Granchildren - sweet things!

The next day my brother and his family and my parents came to stay with us for a few days before my sister-in-law's family got together.  We went to the Children's Museum, the Old Capitol Museum and to the Archives where a huge train set was set up and free to the public.  Our Granddaddy used to take us to see the train when we were kids.

Grace and Lanah in the car at the museum

Samuel preparing his "No new taxes" speech at the Old Capitol

the trains, the family, the grandparents, the cousins...
 After they left we had a very quiet Christmas morning a few days later.  The hit gifts: foos ball table from Oma and Opa, the gas logs Ken and I gave each other, Snuggies from the Ball clan, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty - Barbies and polly pocket size dolls, harmonicas for the boys, and the Star Wars pancake molds that we used to make fried egg Yodas for Christmas lunch.
Tasty Yoda
After Christmas we are never done!  Lanah's birthday (26th), my brother's birthday (27th), Betsy's birthday (29th), and  my birthday on the 30th - phew!  
Mamaw made them Barbie cakes - you decide if they like them or not

She also gave them a beautiful table and chairs - painted for a princess
Lanah's birthday celebration at our house...I think she and Baby Jesus shared the same cake...