Week In Review

A quick recap of the past week…  

Sunday – Chef’s Club Brunch and a Car Show  

As usual, the brunch was fabulous.  No time for photos, we were all too busy eating.  We followed the brunch by a quick tour through the car show next door.  

Sweet Ride
One Big Truck

Monday – Sebastian’s last little league baseball clinic.  Sophia’s 2nd to last gymnastics class of the session.  Mike’s CBIC committee meeting.  

Tuesday – Chester Bowl Ski Banquet  

Sophia's Medal - Seb's 1st Place Trophy

Wednesday – No activities.  We took a family walk in the evening.  The boys threw the ball around while Sophia and I checked out the spring plants coming up.  The boys took a break from their game to pose for some pictures.  

Smile!
Miss Sophia
Seb
Kids
Daffodil Plants

Thursday – We enjoyed an evening out with the kids at the Seussical playWe were given tickets at Christmas and have been waiting to check it out.  We were not disappointed.  

Friday – End of the week…finally!  Mike had the day off and I used a vacation day so that we could spend time together.  We were able to hang out, watch the Today show, take Daphne for a leisurely walk and enjoy a quiet house.  We did have to pick the kids up from school in the afternoon, but it was a good day.   We need to do this again…SOON!

Happy Easter!

We enjoyed a nice, but quiet Easter weekend.  We drove out to my parents’ house on Saturday.  The kids dyed Easter eggs with some help from Grandma.  We all had a good time including Daphne who loved her time out in the country.  

Coloring Easter Eggs With Grandma
Checking To See If The Color Is Just Right
Almost All Done
Easter Egg Crew

The kids searched for their Easter baskets first thing this morning.  We opted for the 11am church service so that we could enjoy the morning in our pj’s.  It was a bit windy outside when we got back from church so we decided to have our Easter egg hunt indoors.  We did get a chance to spend some time outside later in the day.  We (I) cooked a yummy ham dinner with home-made scalloped potatoes, french bread and sautéed pea pods and carrots.  Fresh from the oven, double chocolate brownies with ice cream and strawberry sauce for dessert.  We’re all stuffed! 

Waiting For The Family Photo
Dressed In Our Sunday Best
The Hunt Is On
Looking High And Low
Found It!
Trying Out The New Sidewalk Chalk - Happy Easter!
Easter Dinner

Girls Day Out

Sophia had the day off from school yesterday.  It was Kindergarten Round Up.  All of the little 4 and 5 year old boys and girls were checking out the classrooms and meeting the teachers.  This displaced the current Kindergarteners for the day – including Sophia.  She didn’t mind though.  We have been planning our “girls day out” for more than a month.  Lucky for me, it’s not difficult to impress a 5 year old.  We had a number of things on our list that we wanted to do.  By the end of our day, we had completed them all.
 
Here’s a peek at our list – sleep in, color card for friend’s birthday party, take long bath, play with ponies,  get hair cut, enjoy treat at McDonald’s, take vehicle to car wash (this was on my personal list but Sophia didn’t mind), walk Daphne, paint nails, watch “girl” movie, bake cookies or bars, take pictures and read books.  We covered it all…and then some. 
Here are some highlights from the day.  
Just Waking Up
Ponies!

After a bath, pony play time and lunch, we headed to McDonald’s for a treat.  Sophia opted for a hot fudge sundae.  She was generous enough to share it with me.  After a few bites of her portion, she was all done.  When I suggested that we head home to complete some of our other plans for the day, she told me that she wanted to stay a bit longer.  “Look at the view, Mom.  You can see the whole lake from here.”  She was so cute – enjoying the Lake Superior view from the McDonald’s on London Road.  We stayed a bit longer to take in the view.  

Here’s what we did when we got back home.  

Painted Nails

We set up the tripod to take photos.  Sophia loved pressing the shutter button and running over to pose for the pictures.  She did it about 20 times.  These are my favorites.  

The Two Of Us
Smile!
One More Time

After walking Daphne and watching part of a movie, we headed down to the school to pick up Sebastian.  Then we took some more photos.  

Feeling The Love
Goofing Around

Sebastian offered Sophia a piggy-back ride…for $1.  She took him up on the offer.  

Piggy-Back

After all the fun and games, we made some yummy bars – Chocolate Crumb Bars.  Everyone in the family gave them two thumbs up.  The recipe is below.  I found it on the Nestle website. 

Chocolate Crumb Bars
Ingredients
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine, softened
  • 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups (12-oz. pkg.) semi-sweet chocolate chips, divided
  • 1 can (14 oz.) sweetened condensed milk 
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts, optional
Directions

PREHEAT oven to 350° F. Grease a 13 x 9-inch baking pan. 

BEAT butter in a large mixing bowl until creamy. Beat in flour, sugar and salt until crumbly. With floured fingers, press 2 cups crumb mixture onto bottom of prepared baking pan; reserve remaining mixture. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are golden brown. 

COMBINE 1 cup morsels and sweetened condensed milk in a small, heavy-duty saucepan. Warm over low heat, stirring until smooth. Stir in vanilla extract. Spread over hot crust. 

STIR nuts and remaining morsels into reserved crumb mixture; sprinkle over chocolate filling. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until center is set. Cool in pan on wire rack.