Testing day
Tom and Emily did their test for the purple belt. I am always amazed at the things they can do
Testing day
Tom and Emily did their test for the purple belt. I am always amazed at the things they can do
Amber’s Art
Hi,
Today I would like to share with you some of my daughters art work. Last march my daughter Amber was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma . She was an absolute trooper as she went through chemotherapy and radiation treatments. While she was sick she was focused on getting done with her treatments and healing. All of her cancer is now gone and she is working through some of the emotional issues. Her art work has been a great help to help her work through things. As a mom I love everything she creates, but I thought these pieces may help inspire someone else.
This is a picture that represents all the shots she had to take. She said it took a lot of needles but you had to have each one to move forward. This picture is made using straight pins poking up through the canvas to make an arrow.
This is a picture of black swirls. Amber put something in the paint to make it 3D. On the very top of the ridges she put glow in the dark paint. In this painting she expressed the thought that even in the dark mixed up parts of life there is a light of hope.
It takes all the parts of your life to make something beautiful.
Hi, I found a great recipe on pinterest.com
Crock pot soup
1 can of rotel
1 can of corn
1 can of black beans ( drained and rinsed)
2 frozen chicken breast
8oz of cream cheese
1 package of dry ranch dressing mix
1t cumin
1t onion powder
1t chili powder
I also added I can of pinto beans (drained and rinsed)
Put all the ingredients in the crock pot and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours.
This was so easy and so yummy.
Sugar marshmallow skewers
Ingredients:
Colored sugar
marshmallows
toothpicks
wooden skewers
bowl of water
wax paper
cooking spray
fold over sandwich bags
curling ribbon
This was so easy. Put a marshmallow on a toothpick and dip it into the water. Shake off any extra water then dip the marshmallow in the colored sugar. Put the marshmallow onto wax paper to dry. Once dry simply spray the wooden skewer with cooking spray and slide the marshmallows on. cut the fold on the sandwich bag to make the bag longer. Place the skewer in the bag and tie with the ribbon.
The inspiration for this snack came from The decorated cookie.
I wanted to do these in the school colors so I made my own colored sugar. Put regular sugar into a plastic cut or bowl. Add a few drops of food coloring and stir. Add a few drops of food coloring at a time until you get the color you want. Then put on a regular plate or a paper plate to dry. I like to use a plastic cup and a paper plate so I can just throw them away.