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Creativity #2

July 14th, 2011 by Jill

07.14.11

Another boredom buster…..

Dandelion Jelly

It tastes just like honey, really it does.  Now I know there a just a few “bee lovers” reading this blog entry, so I challenge you to make some and do a taste test for yourself!  Let us know your thoughts.  As for us, non-bee loving folk, we think it tastes like honey!

Directions for fun:

Set children loose in dandelion infested lawn (free from little doggie piles ;) )  Arm them with clean buckets and instruct them to attack all dandelions in sight.  Grabbing only the “head” and pluck with all your might!  Fill buckets.  Return home.

Ok, Now take them inside and cut off the little stems.  We just held on to the pedals and snipped off the stem that holds them together.  Place all the pedals in a large pot, add 5 cups boiling water. Cover and let “steep” (to make dandelion tea) over night.  Overnight is good because then it is stronger. Extra tea can be used as….tea! Just add sugar and serve over ice.

The next day, drain the tea .  We put a large coffee filter in our pasta strainer.  Discard the pedals, keep the tea. You need 3 cups of tea in the end. Proceed to making the jelly by combining tea, with 5 cups sugar, 2 Tbsp lemon juice (don’t skip this or your pectin wont work- pectin needs acid to set up), 1 box powdered pectin.  Now I doubled this recipe.  I made one big pot of tea, but then divided it to make the jelly in two batches.  For some strange reason every time I try to double jelly recipes they don’t set-up as well. Bring to a boil and boil for 2 minutes. Put into jars, process ten minutes in boiling water canner.  Or stick it in your fridge and pass it out as a fun gift.

Two things.  First, I found the recipe on www.simplycanning.com  they have tons of great ideas for summer fun.  Second, although they are not pictured here, the boys did participate. They ran and ran and ran and ran and ran and collected some dandelions along the way :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creativity

July 12th, 2011 by Jill

07.12.11

Some days need a little spice…..fun spice.  Around here when the temperature rises our children begin to melt!  They loose all ability to enjoy things and begin to moan… “It’s hot and sticky”

After a good dousing with the hose or sprinkler, comes CREATIVITY to the rescue!!!

 

Could they be octopus? A squid? Tails of some odd creature? How did they get there? How did she do that? Oh, I love to watch their wheels churn.  In the end, I finally told them how it was done. Easy peasy FUN!

Here’s the creativity secret………….drum roll please……………….

spaghetti stuck through a hot dog! Not rocket science, but brilliant (I found the idea on line) Boil and enjoy.  No need for butter, the hot dog “juice” takes are of that. Adults beware- the pasta tastes like a hot dog too!!!  See my one step tutorial below ;)

 

 

 

 

 

Birthday Celebrations!!!

July 6th, 2011 by Jill

07.06.11

Reliving our chicken days & expanding!!!

We always loved our chicken, but there were a few too many for our management and they were a little too close to our house.  It’s been a while now, and we just couldn’t live without them.  So for Sam & Josiah’s Birthday (they turned 9) we got them chickens again.  This time only 7 chickens and they are in a covered mobile coop that the boys can tote around so we never have to clean up chicken poo.  (I particularly love that part :)  )  The boys were SOOOOOO excited to have THEIR OWN chickens that they can take care of.  It is the perfect set up for them to independantly care for them.  (Did I mention how much I love mobile coops?)   They got to build the coop over a weekend with their Daddy.   Hammer and nails, staple gun and drill– wahooo!

 

 

Then, for Sophie’s Birthday (she turned 10) we surprised her with goats!  Oh, yes goats.  We went to visit a goat farm intending to bring home two cute goats.  Someday we would let them get pregnant, do the kidding things, etc, etc.  But then we met “Honey”…..ahhhhh “Honey”  she was sweet (ha ha) and the kids LOVED her. So Miss Becky (the owner) said she was willing to sell us Honey, even thought she wasn’t originally for sale! Miss Becky said she trusted Sophie to take extra great care of them.  Extra bonus-  she (Honey) was pregnant!  Oh yes, my firends, a pregenant goat!  and…..Martin-style!!! She’s pregant with multiples!!!!! And we aren’t exactly sure how many…..oh the suspence!

 

Ok- just look at that pregnant mama in that pix!!!  Zoweee  She is soooo preganat that she likes to lay down while eating!

 

So yes, we are crazy……we are crazy about our kids and we are crazy enough to get them chickens and goats to build character in them. (and, yes in case you try to mention–we are aware that there are other ways to build character….but this is FUN) They will learn diligence, gentleness, alertness, responsibility, initiative, and much more.  Hey, and they still got a special birthday dinner too- cake and all!

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAM, JOSIAH, & SOPHIE!!!

WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

ATI Regional Gathering

March 19th, 2011 by The Martin Family

03.19.11

Initiative               Creativity                  Flexibility              Hospitality

Joyfulness            Availability                Orderliness           Dependability

 

For years now we have wanted to get to know other families in our homeschooling network, but how to you get started.  Do you just cold-call someone and invite them over for dinner.  Although our family is NOT shy, that might creep someone else out a little!  So we decided that other families might want the same thing, we just needed something to get the ball rolling.

So we chose a date, February 26th 20111, and sent out an email to all ATI families within the few surrounding states.  Then we prayed that God would open up everyone’s schedule and we would be able to gather as many as possible to join in fellowship, food and fun.

You could say the month prior was LOADED with things that could keep our family, as well as other families, from coming.  We were determined not to let that happen.  Step out and step forward!!!

We had everyone bring a side or dessert to share, and we provided the main dish and drinks.  We organized the time (thank you to our friends at FEW for some great ideas) and set the plan in motion.  There would be a time for fellowship at the beginning and the end, there would be organized games for everyone to participate in , a meal, some sharing about ALERT cadet, and a time for families to get together and pray for each other. 

You will see in the pictures below that it was nothing fancy- just fun.  You may also notice a few funny pictures of people during game time.  For our first game, we had pre-wrapped boxes in layers and layers of paper. You had to wear oven mitts to open it- each person had 30 seconds to try.  Inside the box was a prize for the person who got it open (candy) and a prize for the whole table (marshmallows).  Our second game was scripture memory.  We had each group memorize Proverbs 15:2 (it’s a tongue twister) “The tongue of the wise uses knowledge rightly, but the mouth of fools pours forth foolishness”.  Then we had then stuff their mouths with marshmallows and say it out loud!!!!  Talk about “pouring forth foolishness”!!!  :)    Last, we introduced them to the ever-beloved game of Ga-Ga ( a church favorite).  Where everyone is in the “pit” with a ball, you hit the ball around with your hand- it must stay on the ground- if it touches your feet or legs—you’re out!  It’s fast and fun!!!

So, do you wish you knew people better?  Do you think it would be nice to know this family or that?  Well get started and take initiative- it’s totally worth it!!!  We were so surprised that everyone wanted what we wanted- to get to know other families! In the end, we had over 100 people!

unwrapping funYou can do it!DETERMINATIONI'll help you out!sister team workI will get the prize!Mashmallows!!! Pouring forth foolishness!stuff it in!Don't let them fall out!family marshmallow fun!ga-gaga-gaga-gaALERT cadetOK-some slept thru it, but it was still fun!fellowshipMY PRIZE!!!over 100 gatheredDaddy's little helperevery clean up crew needs a princess!

New York City!!!

October 12th, 2010 by Sean

10.12.10

So it’s been a month…. but we finally got these pictures posted.

 

It all started with our cousin Lisa.  She lives in Chicago, and she was coming to visit us for the first time.  She had never been to much of the east coast, so we started thinking—where could we take her?  We had an “Adoption Picnic” (a reunion of sorts for our agency) already scheduled at Central Park,NYC for that weekend.  So we thought..what about Providence, RI?  Lots of great historical stuff, beautiful coast, not as many people as NYC.  Perfect.

We were excited to find out that it was “the end of the season” for the coast, so we got an amazing deal on a boat ride around Rhode Island.  It was a tour of all the light houses.  In addition, we got to see many historical buildings, famous mansions, and even pass by some really interesting ships.  The kid favorite was a replica of the Mayflower.  It was out taking people on a tour also.  On this day to RI, we were blessed to take our friends the Carrolls with us and their cute twins, Timothy and Silas.  You’ll see them in the pictures- usually by our little Sarah. That day we also went to Battleship Cove- and got to go inside of real battleships.  For older kids there are great museum features, but we skipped most of that as we only had three “readers” in the bunch.  Plus the Big Guns are WAY more fun! Mom’s favorite- the sleeping quarters-  40+ people packed in there per room—hey, never complain about your room again! oh- and check out their dough mixer!!!

We divided the trips into different days.  We went to NYC for the picnic.  The picnic turned out to be rather lack-luster, so we voted, on a crazy spontaneous whim—LET’S DO IT!!!! Let’s go to the Empire State Building.  It was actually September 11th.  We figured it might help us out, there may be less people there!!  So off we went, Aunt Lisa, our favorite baby sitter Miss Brittany, and the Martin Tribe!!Nothing was really wheelchair accessible—not the battle ship, not NYC, but that didn’t stop us- throw a baby on the hip and Jamie got the stroller- lucky duck.

As we were driving down the streets of NYC trying to figure out where in the world to park our huge van, Dad and Mom looked at each other—“Are we really doing this?” “This is crazy- OUR kids to the top of the Empire State building??” Mom said a quiet prayer to herself—keep me sane and patient!

Hey- when in Rome!!!

So here’s our pix of the two days. What we learned.  Be brave, be spontaneous, try new things even if they are crazy, plan on having fun, take advantage of each moment—ENJOY YOUR FAMILY!

Picture help—for those of you who don’t know… you can click on the first picture, and then watch them like a slide show in larger view.  Once the first one pops up, you can click “next” in the top right corner.

Aunt Lisa & the kidsBattleship Cove on top of the shipwow- those are BIG GUNSa helicopter that lands on the ship-  COOLclimbing the bunk beds in the Battleshiptop bunk for the girls!!!never complain about your bedroom again!!!In the "mess hall" the ships dough mixer- NOW THAT'S A MIXERWe just loved that== we thought OUR recipes were bigJacob on the shipRI Boat tour- Sam enjoying the viewRI Boat tour- Mrs Carroll and Silasok- so the BIG engine and WAVES off the back was a little more interesting than the light houses.JoelRI Boat tourThe "mayflower"LOOK UP  it's the Empire State Buildingart work in the LObbyThe boys with their first lookJamie- "OH MY! That's high!!!"Look at the little people down thereSophie enjoying the viewProof we all made it to the topthe Statue of LIbertyproof Miss Brittany did it with us- even though she is afriad of hights!!

Common Hearts

April 20th, 2010 by Jill

04.20.10

About 10 years ago, my younger sister, Suzanne, introduced me to a new friend of hers.  They met through work related activities.  Suzanne was serving with Young Life Capernaum in Baltimore and Terri was a mom connected to the ministry through her children.  At the time, Suzanne introduced us because (hopefully I quote this correctly) “You guys are like the same person! You HAVE to meet her!”.  Of course back then, Sean and I had just little Jacob, so ONLY GOD KNEW just how much alike we really were!!!

Jim and Terri are the overly blessed parents to 10 beautiful children.  Their family is designed by God and He built it through birth and adoption.  Over the years, God had shaped their hearts, minds, and lives to willingly answer, “Here I am Lord, send me”, I will go where you lead me”.  I am sure if you asked them 40 years ago if they thought they would have ten kids, some adopted with varying special needs, they would have said- No Way! That’s Crazy! Who us? Really?

They have walked where we currently walk.  They have survived the “Diaper years”, but they are still “in the thick of it” since parenting never ends, especially when you have been blessed with kids who have special needs.  Their “baby” is a teenager now and their oldest is a pastor in WV.  We of course can finally say we have a child in the “double digits” (our oldest is 10yrs) and diapers… well, they keep coming around here!

When we first met, Sean and I had NO IDEA we would end up so much like them!!!  We have  built a friendship over the years.  A bonding of “common hearts” for encouragement, insight, Godly wisdom, laughter, an understanding ear, and did I mention laughter- we really need that one! Of course there was also, trampoline jumping, swinging, girly stuff, piano duets with Isaac and Jacob, hikes, running around outside, cookouts that became cook-INs, trips to the fire house, celebrations at church with Beyond Capernaum, and a little much needed “man therapy” for the dads- construction! The dads spent time at their church checking out the site!–as they are building a very large addition.

This past week our families gathered together for what is becoming our annual “Palooza” time of fun, encouragement, bonding, and unsaid reminders of why our families look the way they do. Everything God designs is beautiful!  Just look at creation.  Your family, our families, are no exception.  They are created by God and for God’s glory.  Keeping that perspective is ever important as we raise our children in the “day to day”. God is sovereign and He does not make mistakes!!!  Every child is a blessing from God—sometimes we just have to shift our vision…off of ourselves, and to God’s glory.

Sarah & Sarah attached at the hip!Rachel & Jamie, swinging, dolls, nails, girly fun!SamThe Girls on our "hike" in BaltimoreThe Tunnel t the end of the hike ran under the highway- very coolA definate "Martinpalooza Moment"...What do you get when you mix two large families and a big metal tunnel?...ahhhhhhhhhHhhhh! Loud gorillas!Stephen serves at the local Fire Station.  We got to visit with him there.Josiah...."YES! a REAL helmet!"Sam loved every minute of the vsitStephen "imparting widsom" to Josiah.  Sam in the background loving that he can touch A LOT of new things!!!!Brother-sister duo in the making! Jacob and SarahSarah & Sarah on the tire swingBrave momma Terri!Josiah- one of the many times Josiah was NOT right side up during our visit.  Note the chucks of dirt on his knees and the missing shoes!Hello Static Electricity!Sophie jumping for Joy!!!Rachel and Sarah swingingOur "hike" or "stroll" through the woods.Joanna thinking, "how long is this hike- I want to nap!??"Mr Black Snake-  we met briefly on the hikeFlying Turtle Rides!!!One year ago (part of the families)our visit in 2009-  how the families have changed!!!  More have moved into our home , and more have moved out of their home.  This year we didn't get a group shot- no one was still long enough!!