Showing posts with label childhood ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood ideas. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Bunny Butt Cookies for Easter...

Okay, are these the most adorable, stinkin cute cookies ever???????
Bunny Butt Cookies!
Seriously, even the name makes me smile:)
Pillsbury does it again...super cute and super easy sugar cookies. 
And I personally promise your kids will think you're the coolest mom for making these!;)
here's how you do it...
Bunny Butt Cookies
*Note:  This is the Pillsbury recipe but we like to make our own 
sugar cookie and frosting recipe.  
We also don't slice the cookies, we roll out our dough and use round cookie cutters. 
 For those who want exact instructions, read on...
Ingredients:
1  roll (16.5 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated sugar cookies
1/3  cup all-purpose flour
1  container (12 oz) fluffy white whipped frosting
Pink gel food color
22  miniature marshmallows
Candy sprinkles
Directions:
1  Heat oven to 350°F.
 In large bowl, knead cookie dough and flour with hands until well mixed.
2  Reshape dough into 9x1 1/2-inch log.
3  Wrap in plastic wrap; refrigerate 30 minutes.Remove plastic wrap. Cut cookie dough into 33 slices. Cut 11 slices into 4 equal wedges; shape each wedge into ovals for bunny feet. Place cookie dough slices and bunny feet on ungreased cookie sheet.
4  Bake 8 to 12 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool 1 minute; remove from cookie sheets to cooling racks. Cool completely, about 15 minutes.
5  In medium microwavable bowl, stir frosting and 1 to 3 drops pink food color until well blended. Microwave uncovered on High 10 to 15 seconds or until soft but not translucent.
6  To make bunny butt, frost 1 whole cookie slice and 2 bunny feet with frosting. Place bunny feet on bottom of cookie as shown in photo. Place 1 marshmallow in center of each cookie for tail. Decorate bunny paws with candy sprinkles. Repeat with remaining cookie slices and bunny feet. To add ears to your bunny, place pink jelly beans at the top of each cookie.

I'm pretty sure this cutie pie will be honored if you make Bunny Butt Cookies! :) 


XOXOXO
Suzanne

Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Traditions. . . . .There's Still Time:)

JOY to the world. . . . .
it's Christmas Eve!
love came down on Christmas Eve.
TRUE love.
the birth of God's Son,
Jesus.

you know that saying "it is what it is".
well, never was that more true than on Christmas.
because we can make it about a million different things,
but it is what it is. . . . . .
a celebration of the birth of Jesus.

does that mean we can't have fun and be merry throughout the Holidays?
personally, i don't think so.
my God wants me to be joyful.
and happy.
and Christmas time makes me happy. 
as long as we never lose sight of the reason we are celebrating.
that's what i think.
i hope i'm right, at least a little bit:)

maybe you've been on top of things this Christmas season.
if so, you're my hero:)
because if you're like me,
you've been so busy,
the LAST thing you've been is on top of things.

but no worries!
there are still plenty of wonderful traditions to be done on Christmas Eve
and Christmas day.
i'm going to share a list. . . . . . .
some we have done (or still do) and some i know that others do.
so relax. . . . . .
when we're through,
you'll be right and ready with a few meaningful and joyful traditions!

in no particular order. . . . . .

1.  if you're not done wrapping, you can do something we do every year.
and it is SO much fun!
when you write on the tag the to: and from: names,
put who it is for, and for the from part, use fake names,
superhero names, favorite athletes, funny names. . . .
we do this, and it is always good for a few laughs.
plus, the person who gave the gift can always pipe up and say "it was from me".
a few examples. . . . .
my girls will be getting gifts from Tim Tebow, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, 
Pioneer Woman, Rafael Nadal (tennis player) and even Martha Stewart:)
Seriously, you can get really silly and have some fun:)

2.  if you haven't baked cookies yet, now's the time.
cause Santa gets hungry!
and you can make a "cookies for santa" plate
 with a sharpie pen if you don't already have one:)

and today is a great day to have the little ones color
a Christmas picture and take it to a neighbor, along with a few
of those yummy cookies:)
you can also grab a marked down gingerbread house kit to make today
if you haven't yet.

3.  one more thing needs to be baked.
a "Happy Birthday Jesus Cake" for tomorrow's dessert.
and the coolest thing to do, is to let the kids truly make and DECORATE it. . . . . .
their way!  no need for a professional cake with this one.
such an easy reminder of what it's all about.

4.  you can still make up some reindeer food to sprinkle on the lawn.
it's easy...uncooked oats and colored sprinkles.
trust me, if you've never done this, they're gonna LOVE it!

5.  got the new jammies all ready to go?
make them festive and matching for some great photos by the tree!

6.  read "twas the Night Before Christmas" before bed.

7.  hopefully you were able to go to church,
but if not, sing carols or watch a favorite Christmas eve movie.
ours is White Christmas, EVERY year:)

8.  you can also have game night. . . . .
anything as a family is what counts, if you ask me:)

9.  go outside and sprinkle that reindeer food on the lawn.
and if you haven't driven around and looked at lights yet,
bundle everyone up, make some hot cocoa in to-go cups and go for a ride.
my girls STILL love this!

10.  when the kiddies are all tucked in, use a bit of flour to make 
"santa's footprints" on the floor.
as long as they're still young, they'll love this!

11.  it's Christmas morning!!!!!
and they can't wait to open presents, right?
but try, try, try to read the Nativity story first.
so, so, so easy and important to do.
and then let them place baby Jesus in the manger...
signifying He is born.

12.  now this is just my opinion,
but my kids were never allowed to tear into gifts and throw them aside,
reaching for the next present right away.
a.  we took turns opening to appreciate what each other received.
b.  if the gift they open is from someone far away, 
have them hold it up and snap a picture.
makes a great thank you later on.
i just think it is so important that they learn to share in the joy 
of the rest of the family too,
and not just focus on themselves.

13.  whether you do brunch, lunch or dinner,
make something traditional.
it's so tempting to try something new every year and that's ok to a point,
but part of Holiday traditions is enjoying special dishes that you
associate with that day.
again, just my opinion:)

14.  make one of the gifts a shiny new ornament.
my daughter is turning 18 in a few weeks,
and i am gathering all of "her" ornament to give to her.
a nice start for her own tree someday or even if she doesn't use them,
some nice memories of years past:)


15.  finally, make lots of memories,
take lots of pictures,
eat TONS of food...sweets too,
play, play, play,
watch a Christmas parade from Disney World,

call family far away and spend time with those you love all day,
keep the day for your family.....
and by this i mean, TURN OFF the computer/cell phone/ipad or whatever.
and for pete's sake, don't spend the whole day on facebook, pinterest or whatever.
post a simple message and get off if you have young kids.
your family is more important than that,
and deserves your undivided attention for one day, at least.
now THAT one will get me nasty emails,
but i stand by it.

16.  and before the day is done,
have a list for thank you notes,
and when you tuck your kiddos in,
remind them of all they have to be thankful for and 
also remind them of the BEST gift they got that day,
in case they forgot.
the gift of God's Love.

Merry Christmas Eve. . . . .
from my family to yours!

xoxoxoxo
Suzanne


Monday, May 7, 2012

Hey Moms........

this is your week!
i say, work it......all week:)
and if you ever feel alone,
or like no one understands,
or you need advice from a friend,
then PLEASE
visit my FAVORITE parenting site,
this site is so inspirational, encouraging, informative and downright cool!
it's like talking with your best friend.
check out this list.......
11 things you should NOT do as a mom:)
  1.  I must be cheerful for my family at all time.
  2. I must never admit I'm having a hard dayI must focus on my kids 24/7
  3. I am only as good as the size of my jeans
  4. I must make every meal healthy, tasty and special
  5. I must make every day fun for my family
  6. I cannot go to bed until all of my "mom work" is done
  7. I must get everything "right" with my kids or they will be ruined
  8. I must keep my house pretty close to spotless
  9. I must say yes to every school or volunteer request
  10. I must berate myself when I fall short of these mombligations
(hahaha.....now remember, those were 11 things you should NOT do) 


and those are just a few articles you'll find on iMom

i got this in my email box today and thought i
would pass it on.
please visit iMOM and print these great sheets out for yourself.

a few FOR mom, a few for your kiddies, a bit of everything:)


great for a memory book.......

sometimes it's that one tiny special thing you do that makes the day!

 (i think I need this to stick with a diet/exercise program:)

and lastly, a fun, yummy mother's day treat you AND your kiddos will love...... 

 Super Easy Super Yummy Chocolate Fondue
                             1 cup chocolate chips (milk, semi-sweet, dark or bitter)
2 tablespoons butter
1 (14 ounce) can Sweetened Condensed Milk
2 tablespoons water
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For dipping: sliced apples, sliced bananas, sliced pineapples, marshmallows
Skewers
DirectionsPlace chocolate chips, butter, condensed milk and water in heavy saucepan.  Melt mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened. Remove pan from stove and stir in vanilla.Use fondue for dipping while it is still warm. Store unused fondue covered in refrigerator.

okay, so go meet your new best friends at iMOM and while you're there, be sure to sign up for Espresso Minute.
you'll be so happy you did!

linking up.....
The Not-So-Secret Confessions of a First Time Mom


Hugs,
Suzanne

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Easter Parade...

don't you love this time year?
spring, EASTER...
it's such a beautiful time.
I remember when i was a little girl,
it also meant something else.
it was a time to go shopping with my mom for
a new PRETTY Easter dress...
there was just something about it that i'll never forget.
every little girl at church paraded in on Easter Sunday with their
Easter Dress...and sometimes a new hat/bonnet,
new little purse or matching shoes.
for some reason, i remember we could actually wear white...
before labor day...
as in white patent leather mary janes and
white sandals.

the colors were all so pretty!
i remember my favorite dress EVER.
it was a pretty robin's egg blue and white...
kind of like a "Heidi" dress.
it looked a little like this...

Amazon.com: Baby Girls Easter Dresses (3M - 4T): Clothing
awwww...it brings back such memories:)
and when my own girls were little, i dressed them up...
and they were always matching:)
but i also remember it seemed to end at an earlier age than when i was a kid..
now, i'm wondering...and HOPING...
that girls still dress up for church.
in particular, Easter Sunday.
cause if they don't, they're missing out on something special.
look at these sisters from way back...
makes me wish i had a photo like this:)

truly the good ol' days!

down here in casual Florida, 
pastels and sundresses seem to ALWAYS be in.
but up north, where i grew up,
it's just one more sign of spring.
nothing like an EASTER parade to get you in the springtime mood:)
Easter Parade


 i also remember how we went to Florida when i was young...
and they had an Easter Bonnet parade.
it was soooo much fun making up cute, quirky hats.
i could be wrong but i vaguely remember dressing up one of my nieces.
memories:)

look at some of the clever Easter Bonnets and dresses in these parades...

Sweet Southern Belles...


 ADORABLE little girls in their bonnets...


WOW...these are amazing:)
they're wearing a whole Easter basket on their head!

i hope this family won...
 
and maybe after the parade, or for Easter brunch,
how about some PRETTY 
Easter Bonnet cookies!


isn't this so much fun?

tell me, did you get a new Easter dress or 
make a bonnet when you were younger?
if so, what did your favorite look like?

Happy Sunday!
xoxoxo
Suzanne

Thursday, February 2, 2012

some VERY cute ideas!


so while surfing around the web,
i found some cool ideas...
and thought i had to do a blog post about them.

all are ideas i would have done or am planning to do.
take a look...
i absolutely LOVE the idea of a monogram on the front door.
nice change from a wreath;)

i'm not sure what i love more...
the extremely cool and clever craft table or the FLUFFY white POOF!

when my girls were little, my mom always told me to
write down cute little things they said and did.
i did...but not as much as i WISH i had!
this book would make it so easy to remember.

and speaking of books...
what a great idea to have a journal through the years.  If you set a goal of just 5 letters to each other per year, what a precious memory book you would have! 

SO CUTE...ribbon curtains!

okay...the most amazing, stop you in your TRACKS idea yet...
 okay...admit it.
this idea stopped you in your tracks, right?  lol
seriously, this one is for my nieces...
(except Kristin.  your boys may not appreciate it:)
but here is advice from your aunt sue...
DO THIS...DO IT NOW!!!
i would give anything to go back in time and do this with my girlies.
do it for me...PLEASE:)

this next one falls under the category of
someone had the sense to figure out a way to 
store cupcake liners and make a cute kitchen accessory at the same time:)

MOM...this one is for you!
don't worry...i'll come up in the spring and help.
but you have a fabulous old wheelbarrow just BEGGING for this:)

(all photos found on pinterest.  thanks clever people!)

CIAO!!!
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