hunter’s classroom birthday treat

Little Hunt turns six next week, but they’ll be out of school on spring break. Soooo … we brought her birthday treats in this week instead! Poor girl, we were all set to bring them in on Wednesday … she was just a wee-bit excited {as in she couldn’t stop talking about it!}. Middle of the night though, she had a raging fever, ear pain and was up most of the night {as in she kept me up, throw in her other sister, both in my bed, left me sleeping on the sofa!}. Which meant she stayed home from school on Wednesday. It was the first time I’ve heard a child cry because they had to stay home from school!

Anyway … I took her to the doctor the next morning, and sure enough … nasty ear infection. After some meds, we decided to bring the treats in to her class at lunchtime.

And now for some deets on this little project! I had pinned a beautiful photo of chocolate cover peeps and thought they’d make the perfect birthday treat for Hunter. Easy-peasy, right?

Kinda not so much. Stay with me here, cuz I’ve got some Pinterest-gone-wrong thoughts to share with y’all!

I talked it over with Hunt {and sister-crew} and we decided to do some kind of “nest” and set the peeps inside. I knew I’d seen edible Easter grass in the past, so as long as I could find some we’d be set. The only unknown was what to put them in.

Bingo! while at Walmart for the supplies, I spotted these cute buckets {green & pink} … .97 cents! And then a friend of mine had some left over gumballs from one of her girls recent birthday parties … perfect!

Until I started dipping my peeps. Um, yeah. Not so perfect.

I used the melted chocolate candy wafer things … chocolate and white chocolate. And a variety of sprinkles. After I melted my chocolate and started dipping the peeps, it was just an ugly mess. After the chocolate bath, I dipped them into the sprinkles … and that was an ugly mess.

In my mind, I had a beautiful image of perfectly covered chocolate peeps. As the words “Pinterest fail” kept running through my head, I figured the photo I had pinned must’ve been done by a professional. Like a baker, or, I dunno know … a professional peep dipper? But make no doubt … it couldn’t been just a regular mom making treats in her kitchen. Oh … side note … I hadn’t clicked through to the original source before starting my project. When doing a Pinterest project, might I recommend you check out the original source before starting?

Back to my peep dipping.

After a bit, I scrapped the white chocolate {just not cute}. I stopped dipping the whole peep bottom {hee, peep bottom}, and just dipped the front. And I also stopped dipping the covered peep in the sprinkles, instead sprinkling the sprinkles on top of the covered peep. Whew.

Still with me?

Anyway … those changes made the project smoother, faster, and less ugly.

When I was done, I headed to the computer and thought I’d go ahead and take a look at the original source to see just who this professional was. Turns out she’s just a regular over-achieving mom who has a flair for the creative! Humpf.

Why am I sharing all of this you might be wondering? Well … I read this post the other day about “Pinterest peer pressure” and it made me laugh. There’s a lot of truth there!

I wanted to comment, but was too shy … are you too shy to comment sometimes? So … I wanted to comment and say … it’s all in moderation. I would love, love, love to do many of the projects I see on Pinterest. I’d love to throw grand parties for each birthday celebration we have. But I know my limits. Sometimes I have the time for it and I gain much pleasure from creating something lovely. Other times, I’m too busy, my heart’s not in it, I can’t wrap my head around anything other than getting dressed in the morning, and so I either don’t do something grand, or I settle for something right in between that won’t stress me out, or I settle for doing nothing … and feel good about it!

I love Pinterest! I’m a fan of all the beautiful photos and projects and food and clothes and kittens and Ryan Gosling… but I think we each need to recognize where our limits lie and work within those boundaries based on kids, jobs, time on our hands. And we should enjoy Pinterest for what it is … a beautiful collection of ideas, recipes, and photos. No guilt involved. Some of us just don’t have the time or resources to be Martha Stewart.

Anyway … a bit of a tangent there … but mostly to encourage you. As with everything in life … you take the good, you take the bad, you take them both and there you have … the facts of life, the facts of life. Anyone? Anyone? :)

Okay, sorry, I’m getting a bit loopy. Seriously … I just wanted to encourage you to take what you can from Pinterest, enjoy it, and realize it’s just a pinboard for EVERYTHING on the internet … all that pretty, sometimes magazine worthy, stuff!

OH! and I was just turned on to a new blog … love it! They take Pinterest projects and do them to see if they turn into a Pinstrosity!

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trust in the lord

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really not a wordless wednesday :: my bag

The things I find in my bag never cease to amaze me! I’m usually a keep-it-clean-and-simple purse carrier, but sometimes it gets out of control. It’s like mom’s purse is everything from the trash can to the jewelry box. So … in the process of cleaning it out the other day, I snapped a photo to share with y’all!

Items you can always find in my bag:
~ water bottle
~ wallet
~ reading glasses
~ chap stick
~ flossbox {pretty sure you need one too!}
~ pen/highlighter

Random items that sometimes border on crazy:
~ kleenex
~ checkbook {from the pleated poppy}
~ loose $$
~ ice breakers {although the one pictured is actually empty}
~ ibuprofen
~ a gnc gold card {for future purchases to send to my nephew serving in Afghanistan}
~ left over claim tag to collect my children at church
~ empty starbucks straw wrapper
~ empty gum wrapper
~ babygirl’s lip gloss
~ babygirl’s purple necklace
~ babygirl’s sunglasses
~ babygirl’s tiara
~ babygirl’s blue hair extension

I’m thinking babygirl needs her own purse!?

How ’bout you? What’s the craziest thing you’ve found in your bag?

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pouring into her heart-bank …

It was “daddy morning” at school. And we’re currently without a daddy.

Of course my mommy heart hurt for her, but her soon-to-be six year old heart took it in stride.

My girls definitely see their days of heart-pain, but I’m so forever, forever grateful that the Lord has guarded their hearts and minds.

I’m thankful their heart-banks had already been filled to overflowing with love, a secure foundation, and affirmations. So much so, that when a painful life transition came their way, they were … for the most part … able to take it in stride.

Anyway.

So it’s daddy morning and what’s a daddyless mommy to do? Continue to pour into my babygirl’s heart-bank of course!

I kept her home from school and we filled the morning with some special mommy/Hunter time …

the simple pleasure of a lollipop while getting
the car washed -
my girls love the car wash!

model magic fun!

H + M
mommy loves hunter

babygirl loves all things postal!

Barnes & Noble – our fav stomping grounds

yep … mommy loves her hunter

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rile awesome {275-301}

It was one of those weeks.

One that had me yearning to climb straight back into bed. And when I realized that was the last thing that was gonna happen, I found myself counting the hours ’til bedtime rolled around again.

And so I counted joy …

I know it deeper now: This eucharisteo is no game
of Pollyanna but the hard edge of blade.
Ann Voskamp, one thousand gifts, page 179

275. “thank you for a great birthday mommy”
276. memories given while looking through photos of years gone by
277. lessons in grammar
278. Revelations 12:11
279. focused15
280. choosing to see
281. knowing I’m a treasure in the arms of Christ
284. cancer free after months of praying
285. pajamas
286. prayer
287. peace
289. a teen who picks up sisters when mama’s down for the count
290. the soon-to-be 6yo snoring softly beside me – I’ll never grow tired of it
292. an anointed woman of God who ushers His Spirit into a room of praying women
293. a whispered 4:00 am “thank you” for letting her sleep with me
294. impromptu dance parties in the car
295. the 8yo smiling
296. a mommy/hunter morning
297. secret blessings … oh how I love secret blessings
298. lessons of the Cross
299. “do hard things”
301. an unexpected blessing for the teen
302. a five year old’s love note to the Heavenlies

How are you finding Joy? Are you seeing God in the small details of your life? Dare to join me in the Joy Dare?

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