We don’t go over bored for Valentine’s Day, but we always get the kids these little heart cream filled chocolates and try to have dinner together.
Affirmation Hearts
I cut out hearts and wrote attributes, strengths, and affirmations on them for each child. Then I taped one to their door each day until Valentine’s Day. First thing in the morning on the 14th, I placed their name and the rest of the hearts for them to see when they woke up that morning. They really enjoyed this and looked each morning to see what the newest heart said.
Baked Spaghetii and Meatballs
Ingredients:
1 package spaghetti
1 lb. ground beef
1 jar spaghetti sauce
2 cups shredded cheese
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Cook and drain spaghetti noodles.
In a separate pan, brown and drain ground beef.
Add spaghetti sauce and warm through.
Spray a pie dish or casserole dish with cooking spray, then add spaghetti noodles.
Top with sauce and ground beef mixture.
Top with cheese.
Place in oven for around 10 minutes or until cheese is brown on top.
Warm the meatballs in the oven with marinara sauce for 30 minutes.
Serve with garlic bread and salad.
Chocolate Raspberry Tarts
Ingredients:
2 eggs
2 teas. water
2 TBS flour
1 sheet pastry puff
1/4 cup chocolate chips
16 raspberries
2 TBS powdered sugar
Directions:
Beat the eggs and water with a fork.
Sprinkle flour and unfold pastry sheet.
Roll out into 16×16 inch square.
Brush pastry with the egg.
Cut into 16 squares (4×4)
Place 1 raspberry and 1 teaspoon of chocolate chips in the center of each square.
Fold the pastries over to form triangles and crimp the edges with a fork.
Prick the tops of each pastry and brush with egg.
Place onto baking sheets and freeze for 15 minutes.
It’s Disney Dinner Movie Night again… Tangled is such a cute movie, we all enjoyed it. The kids helped me make the meal tonight, and I always think it is so much fun to have tons going on in the kitchen with my kids all at the same time.
Appetizer: Braided Garlic Bread
Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups water heated to 100-110 degrees Fahrenheit
2 teaspoons Active dry yeast
1 tsp salt
1/2 Tbsp olive oil
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
Melted butter
Garlic salt
Parmesan cheese
Directions:
Whisk yeast, salt, and olive oil in the warm water until yeast is dissolved.
Add yeast mixture to 3 cups of flour in a stand mixer fitted with a bread hook. Add additional half cup of flour if dough is still sticky. Knead with the bread hook attachment for 8 minutes in the mixer.
Coat bowl with oil and place in a warm place with a slightly damp towel covering the bowl and let rise for one hour or until doubled.
Punch down dough. Knead for 3-5 minutes. Divide dough into 2 equal parts and let rest for 5 minutes. Roll dough out to three 30″ ropes.
Grease a baking sheet. Braid dough into three separate braids, about 15″ each. You should have two 15″ loaves. Let rise for 45 minutes or until doubled.
Melt the butter and use your pastry brush to apply to the dough.
Sprinkle on the garlic salt, followed by the parmesan cheese.
Bake at 450 degrees for 15 minutes. Arrange the loaves together for one continuous braid.
Entrée: Angel Hair Chicken Broccoli Alfredo
Ingredients:
Angel Hair Pasta
Alfredo Sauce
Chicken
Frozen Broccoli
Directions:
Season Chicken
Bake Chicken 350 degrees for 20 minutes.
Boil Pasta for 6 minutes
Add Alfredo Sauce to pasta
Shred chicken and add to pasta.
Broccoli bag in microwave for 5 minutes then add to pasta.
Vegi: Hazelnut Parsnip Soup
I found a recipe that I wanted to try at Sugar, Spice & Glitter blog for Hazelnut Parsnip Soup, but I couldn’t find all of the ingredients so I ended up making a Cesar Salad.
Fruit: Max’s Cinnamon Apples
Ingredients:
3 lb apples
1/2 cup butter melted
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tbsp apple juice
1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp salt
Instructions:
Core, peel and slice apples into several slices.
Preheat a 12-inch skillet over medium heat and lower the heat to medium-low.
Combine apple slices, melted butter, apple juice, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in a mixing bowl and mix until apples are evenly coated.
Transfer everything from the bowl into the preheated skillet and spread it evenly.
Cover and cook over low heat for about 15-20 minutes. Stir the apple occasionally.
Take the lid off and raise the heat to medium. Stir and cook the apples for another 5-10 minutes.
Drink: Sunset Raspberry Lemonade
Ingredients:
1 1/4 cup sugar
1 1/4 cup water
1 1/4 cup raspberries
1 1/2 cup lemon juice freshly squeezed (about 6-8 lemons)
1-2 tablespoon grenadine syrup (optional, for colour)
1/2 cup raspberries
2 lemons sliced
Directions:
In a saucepan, combine sugar, 1 1/4 cups water and raspberries to create a raspberry simple syrup. Heat it over medium heat, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Simmer on low heat for 5 minutes, mashing raspberries as it simmers. Remove from heat, strain and let cool to room temperature.
Add the raspberry syrup to a pitcher with the lemon juice and about 5 cups of water. Stir to combine.
Add ice to glasses and 3/4 full of raspberry lemonade. Then you can stir in some grenadine syrup Refrigerate.
Before serving, add the fresh raspberries and lemon slices to the pitcher.
Dessert: Cast Iron Skillet Cookie
Ingredients:
1/2 cup melted butter
4 Tablespoons shortening
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
1-2 T molasses
2 eggs
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt (plus extra for sprinkling on top, optional)
1 teaspoon baking soda
1-2 Tablespoons cinnamon
1 cup milk chocolate chips
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350ºF. Grease your cast iron skillet with butter and set aside.
In a medium sized bowl, combine the flour, salt, baking soda and cinnamon. Whisk together until completely combined, and then set aside.
Cream together melted butter and sugars in a large bowl.
Whip in the shortening.
One at a time, beat in the molasses, vanilla and eggs.
Add half of the flour mixture into the butter-sugar mixture, combine completely, and then beat in the remaining half of the flour mixture.
This was so much fun to have my family helping with dinner and to enjoy this fun movie with them.
My son wanted to have a secret agent spy birthday party with his classmates. It was so much fun, and the weather cooperated with us too!
Crime Scene Gifts
Secret Agent Badges
“First thing you all need to do is to create your Secret Agent Badge. To figure out your Secret Agent name, you will draw a name from this “First Name” can, and then draw a name from the “Last Name” can. Then you can write your Secret Agent Name on your ID card. Next you can add your fingerprint to your ID card. Gently press one finger into the ink pad and carefully place it on the box in your ID card. Last choose a badge holder and place your ID card into it and clip it on your clothing.”
One girl even drew the name “Secret Agent”! I found the Badge Holders on Amazon.
Spy Gear
“Before we get started, we will need to equip ourselves with some Spy equipment. Unfortunately, the equipment has been kept under lock and key, so you will need to work together to release the supplies. To open the cuffs there is a key maze inside each cuff. Insert the lock pick in the maze and the rotate the lock pick left, right, up and down to follow the maze to reach the bottom and unlock the hand cuffs.”
The kids followed the clues around the yard and solved the puzzles to find the laser maze at the end. We used the Spy Code games that my boys already had. There are several spy contraptions in each game that we pulled out and used in our Mission Possible scavenger hunt. They have Spy Code Operation: Escape Room, Spy Code Yulu Break Free, and he got Spy Code Safe Breaker as a gift from Grandpa.
“Things to remember, if you come to a ‘Mission Envelope’ that is not the next number, just leave it alone until you get to that number… the envelopes must be solved in number order. Use the walkie-talkies to communicate and don’t open any of the “Mission Envelopes” until all of your agents are present. Work together to solve the code, and decide who will work on the Spy contraption. Who ever is not working the code or contraption can use the walkie talkies to find the next clue after solving is completed. Do not open the next ‘Mission Envelope’ until both the code and contraption have been solved for the current ‘Mission Envelope’.“
Laser Maze
Licorice TNT
Pop Secret Popcorn
Root Beer Floats
I scooped the icecream into jars ahead of time, so the kids could choose their flavor or icecream and soda. They really enjoyed these!
Party Foods
Basically I put out some of his favorite red and yellow foods to stick with my color theme. Watermelon, pineapple, salami and cheese and crackers, popcorn, and licorice, lemonade, and Koolaid!
Secret Agent Cake
I made a red, yellow, and chocolate checkered cake with my homemade white butter cream icing. Then I made marshmallow fondant to create the decorations.
Buttercream Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
1 cup Crisco
4 cups powdered sugar (2 lbs)
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 tablespoon milk (if thick)
Directions:
Cream together the butter and Crisco with a mixer.
Slowly add in 1 cup of powdered sugar at a time.
Add the vanilla, if it seems too thick you can add a bit of milk.
Marshmallow Fondant Recepie
Ingredients:
16 oz. Mini Marshmallows
3 TBSP water
2 lbs Powdered Sugar (4 cups)
Crisco
Directions:
Grease a large glass bowl with Crisco.
Pour in the marshmallows and water; then microwave at 30- second intervals, stirring after each interval, until melted.
Reserve about 1/4 cup of the powdered sugar. Place the red of the powdered sugar in a large bowl of a standing mixer.
Grease the paddle attachment with Crisco and pour in the melted marshmallows on top of the powdered sugar.
Beat until a dough form; there will be a lot of loose bits and sugar in the bottom of the bowl.
Grease a clean work surface with Crisco and dump out the fondant and all the loose bits. Grease your hands liberally with Crisco and knead the mixture together, just like kneading bread, for about 5 minutes until smooth.
Grease hands again as needed. As the fondant becomes smoother, use the reserved powdered sugar to coat the surface to keep it from sticking.
Once smooth, you can divide and color the fondant. While working with one piece, cover the remaining fondant with plastic wrap to keep it from drying out.
When you have your colors finished coat the fondant in a light layer or Crisco; wrap in plastic wrap and place in a large baggie for at least an hour, preferably overnight.
Store at room temperature for several months. To us it, dust the surface and rolling pin with powdered sugar and roll out to 1/8 of an inch.
This is the first time that we have celebrated Star Wars Day. We had tons of fun with our snacks while we watched the movies.
Light Saber Popcycles
I made these Light Saber handles from felt. I used hot glue to hold them together and glued buttons on as well. We go though a bag or two of these popcycles a week at our house (even in the winter). My youngest loves that now his hands don’t get cold.
Light Saber Pencils
Since we are having school at home because of COVID-19 stay at home order, we got to use our Light Saber Pencils.
Wookie Cookies
We made our Wookie Cookies with a gingerbread recipe.
Ingredients:
3 cups flour
3/4 cup melted butter
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup molasses
1/2 cup water
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ginger
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp salt
1 egg
White Chocolate Chips
Chocolate Melts
Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Once dough begins to form a ball in the center, dust generously with flour.
Cover dough with plastic wrap or wax paper and chill for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
Dust a smooth surface with flour, and roll out a section of the dough to about 1/4 inch thick.
Use a gingerbread man cookie cutter slice out your Wookiees. Wookiees are tall, so you may want to stretch out the head and feet! Place on parchment paper on a baking sheet, and score the cookie’s surface with a fork to look like fur.
Bake at 350˚F/180˚C for 10-12 min.
With melted chocolate in a piping bag, add the bandolier, eyes and nose.
Add white chis to the bandolier.
Star Wars Snacks
We used Teddy Grahams for our Edible Ewoks, donut holes for our Death Star Donuts, and Rolos for our Han Rolos!
Light Saber Pretzel Rods
Definitely the favorite snack of the evening. I dipped pretzel rods in melted candies and chocolate. Then I added round sprinkles for the buttons.
7 Leia Dip
Last we had 7 Leia Dip with Trooper Scoopers for dinner!
Since we are stuck at home for COVID-19 pandemic, no one could go with me to my ultrasound to see the baby gender. When I got home I made a gender reveal cake for the family to cut open and see the gender of baby. I also Zoom called extended family members so that they could be apart of the excitement too!
I mixed up a white cake mix then add either blue or pink food coloring for the reveal.
Then I greased 2 heart shaped cake pans and put half of the mix into each pan.
I baked them according to the directions on the box and then let them cool.
I mixed up some of my homemade buttercream to cover the cake with. 1 cup butter, 1 cup Crisco, 4 cups powdered sugar, 2 teaspoons vanilla, 1 tablespoon milk (if thick).
Last I colored the left over food coloring blue and pink to decorate the cake with, I wrote “Brother or Sister?” on the cake.
My husband cut open the cake to reveal the gender during our Zoom call with family!
This year we decided to try some fun family time for Christmas. We played a few Minute-to-Win-it challenges together. Our family has a large age difference, so we tried to choose games that would be equally challenging for each of all.
Deck the Halls
Deck the Halls
Materials:
1 minute Timer
Cardboard Tube
Ruler
6 Christmas Ornaments
Directions:
You have just 1 minute to…
place the ruler across the upright standing cardboard tube. Be sure that the ruler is smack in the middle so there is the same distance on each side of the tube.
Then hang all 6 ornaments on the ruler (3 ornaments on each side of the tube).
Jingle Run
Jingle Run
Materials:
1 minute Timer
18 Jingle Bells
18 Cups
Empty Cup (across the room)
Directions:
Place a bell under each cup and spread them out on the table.
Place an empty cup several feet away. (We put ours in the living room behind us).
You have just 1 minute to…
uncover 1 jingle bell at a time and run it to the empty cup across the room.
Place the bells in the cup one at a time.
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Jingle Bell Race
Jingle Bell Race
Materials:
1 minute Timer
Straws
Masking Tape
Jingle Bells
Directions:
Spread out the jingle bells on 1 end of the table and place a line using masking tape across the other end of the table.
In under a minute…
use the straw to blow the bells across the table across the tape line.
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Snowman Slide
Snowman Slide
Materials:
1 minute Timer
Plastic Cups (with snowman faces)
Balloons
Directions:
Arrange the snowman cups at one end of the table.
In less than 1 minute…
players stand at the end of the table and slowly release air from a balloon to knock the snowman cups off the other end of the table.
Snowman Slide
Snow Fall
Snow Fall
Materials:
1 minute Timer
White Balloons
Directions:
Players keep one hand in their pocket and try to keep two white balloons up in the air for one minute.
You can adjust the difficulty of this challenge by adding or taking away a balloon.
Candy Suck
Candy Suck
Materials:
1 minute timer
M&M’s
Straws
Plates
Directions:
Player needs 2 plates with 10 M&M’s on one plate.
In less than 1 minute…
Use the straw to suck up the M&M’s, one at a time and place them on the second plate.
Try to get all of the M&M’s to the second plate in less than a minute.
You can adjust the difficulty of this challenge by adding or taking M&M’s.
North Pole Pop
North Pole Pop
Materials:
1 minute Timer
White Balloons
Mittens
Directions:
Player puts on mittens and has 1 minute to pop the balloon. (It’s much harder than is sounds.)
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa
Materials:
1 minute Timer
Hershey’s Kisses
Directions:
Each player needs 6 Hershey’s Kisses.
Players place one hand behind their back.
In less than 1 minute player opens all of the Kisses with one hand.
You can adjust the difficulty of this challenge by adding or taking Kisses.
One of our family Thanksgiving traditions is making Gingerbread Houses. This year we continued our tradition with mini Gingerbread Houses and Waffle Cone Christmas Trees. I also tried something new this year, I made a Thanksgiving Charcuterie Board with foods that my family enjoys.
We have been dressing up for Halloween as a family for the past few years. Since the kids are getting older, this year we decided to participate in the Trunk-or-Treat event rather than attending it. We volunteered our trunk at each of the boys schools and also at our church. So we could use our Star Wars decorations more than once! Two of our event were moved in doors due to an early snowfall this year.
Star Wars Sign
Materials:
Black Poster Board
White Paint and Paint Brush
Print out a Star Wars logo
Glue
Pencil
Directions:
Glue the Star Wars logo to the top of the black board.
I used a pencil to free hand the words on the sign “May the Faith be with You”.
Then I covered the pencil with the white paint.
R2D2 Pumpkin
Materials:
Oval orange or white Pumpkin
White and Grey Spray Paint
Blue, Black, and Red Sharpies
Directions:
I spray painted the bottom half of the pumpkin white and the top half of the pumpkin grey.
Let it dry VERY well, or the paint will come off with the Sharpies.
Then I used the Sharpies to decorate the pumpkin to look like R2D2.
BB8 Pumpkin
Materials:
Large Round orange or white Pumpkin
Tiny Flat orange or white Pumpkin
White Spray Paint
Orange, Black, and Silver Sharpies
Directions:
Spray paint the pumpkins white.
Let it dry VERY well, or the paint will come off with the Sharpies.
Then I used the Sharpies to decorate the pumpkin to look like BB8.
Star Wars Trunk
We decorated the trunk with a black table cloth hanging in the background. Then we hung white Christmas lights all around. We added some Star Wars Light Sabers with our sign and pumpkins. We passed out glow sticks instead of candy.
Star Wars Costumes
Chewbacca (My older son had a Chewbacca onsie costume that he wore).
Luke Skywalker (My younger son wore his Martial Arts top with a belt, some khaki pants, and wrapped some old white socks around this ankles. He also took one of his toy Light Sabers.)
Princess Leia (I braided my hair on the side and wrapped it over my head. I also wore a white button shirt with khaki pants and boots. I had a tan jacket that I wore too. My son gave me a toy gun as well).
We had a beautiful rustic wedding with lots of purple and succulents. I created a lot of DIY items for the wedding and my family helped with all of the food as well. I ordered most of my larger Succulents on Amazon. I also ordered some smaller Succulents on Amazon too. I also made my own wedding cake.
Cousins
Wedding Announcement
I made signs with my Cricut that said, “My mom”, “and My dad”, “are getting married”! Then we took the kids to the farm where we wanted to have the wedding and took pictures with them.
Family Unity Sand
I found some champagne glasses at Goodwill to use for our individual sand. Then I found the large clear glass vase with the marble topper at Goodwill as well. I added a scrapbooking sticker that says “Family” to the vase. I bought the colored Sand on Amazon. Then during our wedding ceremony we took turns pouring our individual sand into our family sand vase!
Place Setting Jars
We placed rocks in jars and wrapped the jars with burlap and lace. Then I printed our names on the cards and attached them to craft sticks, and stuck them down into the jars.
Drink Table
We had lemonade, tea, and flavored water at our drink station. I found clear plastic glasses with sliver glitter on them. I also found the black “LOVE” sign and spray painted it with silver glitter. We used pails for the sweetener and stirring spoons. The large white pail in the back that says “BLESSED” has the ice in it.
Cake Table
I decorated my wedding cake with succulents and twine. I also made purple cupcakes with buttercream frosting and added blackberries to the tops. We got our white plates with silver rims from Amazon along with the silverware.
Taco’ bout LOVE
We had Qdoba cater our wedding since we just LOVE tacos! We also brought some extra things like black olives, jalapenos, diced onions, and tomatoes to add.
Center Pieces
I found small dishes and bowls at the Dollar Tree. I filled them with purple and green chocolates. Then I planted some of my succulents in some small pots. We sliced a log tree from the backyard to place our succulent plants on.
Here Comes the Bride
My oldest son played the Wedding March on his keyboard as I walked into the barn. My youngest son and my step daughter held signs that I made that say, “Here comes my Mom” and ” Here comes the Bride”. And my dad got to perform our wedding!
Dancing
My oldest son has always LOVED music. Since he was a toddler he has played instruments and danced when he heard music. He helped my husband and I create our playlist, and he stunned us all with his amazing dancing skills as well!