Friday, March 27, 2015

7QT: Car Trip Tricks and DIY Renovations

1. First things first. Someone is making me this Banana Split Icebox Cake for my birthday. Or Mother's Day. Or both. Even though they're only 3 days apart.

No Image of Banana Split Cake Until I Take a Photo Myself. Copyrights etc.
Or maybe Easter. Meg, can I make this for Easter?

My mother used to make this, way back when. It was heavenly.

2. Heads Up!


The April What We're Reading Wednesday link-up will go live this Wednesday on April 1st. No joke.

I'm going to be road-tripping it to D.C. with my brood and I look forward to reading your posts all the way there.

3.
 Remember when the older gentleman behind me at mass told me I have a blessing and a challenge?
While we are on this 12 hour journey, I have shoved a few tricks up my proverbial sleeves to entertain my *ahem* challenge.


Wikki Stix Rainbow Pak like play-doh, but cleaner, and good for mid-air use, or for making letters on a piece of cardboard.


Little Cuties Activity Tin. Magnets. Cutie pets. Lots of teeny tiny pieces to keep little hands occupied.


Magnetic MightyMind. Jill loves Mighty Mind. Plus, the box says it "makes kids smarter!" My set is not magnetic, but I can retrofit it with MightyMind Magnetic Design Tray & Tile Magnets.


24 Creative Plastic Stencils from Highlights and a sketchbook.


Crayola Color Wonder Travel Tote No mess. Nuff said.

You could call these my five favorites, so I'm linking up with Jenna @ Call Her Happy.

4. You know there will be some movie watching in the car.

To see my Holy Week movie picks, go here and here.

5. But I myself am a bookish person and so I have stocked up on audio books of a historical nature.


Ben Hur (Radio Theatre) abridged and performed by Focus on the Family's Radio Theater because Holy Week.

The rest of my choices are all U.S.A./D.C. related.


Betsy Ross: The American Flag and Life in a Young America by Ryan Randolph. It's only an hour. I think even Jill can handle that.



Hana's Suitcase - A True Story by Karen Levine because the Holocaust Museum is on my to-do list.


Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman - which we've already started listening too. You'd think you'd need to see the photos, but you don't. In any case, I have the book too for reference.


The Notorious Benedict Arnold: A True Story of Adventure, Heroism & Treachery by Steve Sheinkin - see my review here.


Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson because Ford's Theater is in D.C.


Did you know that Laura Hillenbrand edited her epic story of Louie Zamperini? Unbroken (The Young Adult Adaptation): An Olympian's Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive is abridged for younger, sensitive readers (such as myself ;)).

I found these comments from an Amazon reviewer encouraging:
As a middle school librarian, I wanted to share this unbelievable, inspirational tale, but the more graphic & violent scenes in the adult version were disturbing and overwhelming.
Laura Hillenbrand has taken out some of those more graphically violent parts of her adult version, but still communicated the depravity and inhumane treatment of Allied POW's by the Japanese.
Edmund is especially excited about Unbroken (The Young Adult Adaptation): An Olympian's Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive because he and Peter saw the movie.

6. Challenger Jill will play games on my phone too. Thank you Jesus.


She uses cheap-o noise blocker AUVIO® Kid's Headphones that have been surprisingly durable.


I won't deny that she plays Disney Princess Palace Pets and the free Princess Maker Dress Up game, but mostly she plays Starfall.


She's done Starfall ABCs so much, she knows all the letters and sounds. She also loves Starfall Learn To ReadStarfall Numbers and Starfall FREE which is nursery rhymes and fairy tales, seasons, shapes,colors, etc.


I did pay $35 for unlimited access to all of the Starfall content. It has been worth every peaceful penny.

7. Lots of beautiful changes around here.


Remember this hideous china cabinet?


Peter made it beautiful with leftover wall paint and new hardware and we had the room painted. Lighter and brighter, baby!


Then, I made some DIY Pottery Barn-esque white cotton drapes using twin flat sheets, curtain ring with clips and and extra-long special-order oil-rubbed bronze curtain rod.


We hung the rod high and wide so that when the curtains are open, not on square inch of sunlight is blocked. Also, it makes the room look huge. Cathedral like.  Not bad for an afternoon's work.


I have read about people transforming their front hall closets. With eight, sometimes nine people in the house, not counting guests, my coat closet is at capacity.


I convinced Patrick to build me this (even though he said it's my worst idea ever), upon which we will hang many hooks.  Squee!

Linking up with Kelly for 7 Quick Takes.

Have a blessed Easter with much candy!

7 comments:

  1. So many thoughts... so I'll try to limit myself to just a handful...
    I LOVE the china cabinet makeover so, so much. You did such a great job!
    I'd love to read a post on what's so great about the extra Starfall... I can't quite take the leap. If you pay, is it always yours, or does it expire??
    Unbroken is one of my favorite books - but so difficult to read, right? I had decided not to go to the movie after I read that it didn't include his conversion at the end of the story, which to me, is the ultimate rescue/redemption from all his suffering. Anyway, I'd be interested in hearing your son's thoughts on that... if he shares them with you ;) Did the movie do the story justice, or did it miss out on the "real" point of it all?
    Hope you have a fun trip and safe (and sane!) travels!

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    1. Starfall has locked content, like you can't do all of the colors, etc. And the $35 is only for one household for one year. I count it as curriculum which makes it fairly reasonable.

      Unbroken. We own it. Patrick and Peter read it. I have not. I have not seen it either. Peter thought the movie was a good adaptation minus some of the more graphic material.

      After reading your comment re: conversion (which I didn't know about!) I'm looking forward to this audiobook too!

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  2. Okay, did Peter use a tutorial of any sort? Primer? Oil based something? Multiple coats? I have that hutch's short sideboard cousin in my house as. we. speak. and it needs attention something fierce but I'm skeered. Help! Moar details!

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  3. Ben-Hur is my all time favorite movie! We watch it every year during Triduum. I've never read the book though--I'll definitely be checking or the audio book!

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  4. Ben Hur was a family tradition growing during Holy Week, love that movie! I have been meaning to link with WWW, April 1 is as good a day as ever!!

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  5. Important things first....Banana Split Cake with or without the chocolate syrup?
    The house looks fantastic!
    I've heard there is a Christian version of Unbroken coming out. We might wait to see that one.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Really nice redo on the cabinet! Inspiring me to get some painting done (only bought the paint 6 years ago!).

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Friday, March 27, 2015

7QT: Car Trip Tricks and DIY Renovations

1. First things first. Someone is making me this Banana Split Icebox Cake for my birthday. Or Mother's Day. Or both. Even though they're only 3 days apart.

No Image of Banana Split Cake Until I Take a Photo Myself. Copyrights etc.
Or maybe Easter. Meg, can I make this for Easter?

My mother used to make this, way back when. It was heavenly.

2. Heads Up!


The April What We're Reading Wednesday link-up will go live this Wednesday on April 1st. No joke.

I'm going to be road-tripping it to D.C. with my brood and I look forward to reading your posts all the way there.

3.
 Remember when the older gentleman behind me at mass told me I have a blessing and a challenge?
While we are on this 12 hour journey, I have shoved a few tricks up my proverbial sleeves to entertain my *ahem* challenge.


Wikki Stix Rainbow Pak like play-doh, but cleaner, and good for mid-air use, or for making letters on a piece of cardboard.


Little Cuties Activity Tin. Magnets. Cutie pets. Lots of teeny tiny pieces to keep little hands occupied.


Magnetic MightyMind. Jill loves Mighty Mind. Plus, the box says it "makes kids smarter!" My set is not magnetic, but I can retrofit it with MightyMind Magnetic Design Tray & Tile Magnets.


24 Creative Plastic Stencils from Highlights and a sketchbook.


Crayola Color Wonder Travel Tote No mess. Nuff said.

You could call these my five favorites, so I'm linking up with Jenna @ Call Her Happy.

4. You know there will be some movie watching in the car.

To see my Holy Week movie picks, go here and here.

5. But I myself am a bookish person and so I have stocked up on audio books of a historical nature.


Ben Hur (Radio Theatre) abridged and performed by Focus on the Family's Radio Theater because Holy Week.

The rest of my choices are all U.S.A./D.C. related.


Betsy Ross: The American Flag and Life in a Young America by Ryan Randolph. It's only an hour. I think even Jill can handle that.



Hana's Suitcase - A True Story by Karen Levine because the Holocaust Museum is on my to-do list.


Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman - which we've already started listening too. You'd think you'd need to see the photos, but you don't. In any case, I have the book too for reference.


The Notorious Benedict Arnold: A True Story of Adventure, Heroism & Treachery by Steve Sheinkin - see my review here.


Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James L. Swanson because Ford's Theater is in D.C.


Did you know that Laura Hillenbrand edited her epic story of Louie Zamperini? Unbroken (The Young Adult Adaptation): An Olympian's Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive is abridged for younger, sensitive readers (such as myself ;)).

I found these comments from an Amazon reviewer encouraging:
As a middle school librarian, I wanted to share this unbelievable, inspirational tale, but the more graphic & violent scenes in the adult version were disturbing and overwhelming.
Laura Hillenbrand has taken out some of those more graphically violent parts of her adult version, but still communicated the depravity and inhumane treatment of Allied POW's by the Japanese.
Edmund is especially excited about Unbroken (The Young Adult Adaptation): An Olympian's Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive because he and Peter saw the movie.

6. Challenger Jill will play games on my phone too. Thank you Jesus.


She uses cheap-o noise blocker AUVIO® Kid's Headphones that have been surprisingly durable.


I won't deny that she plays Disney Princess Palace Pets and the free Princess Maker Dress Up game, but mostly she plays Starfall.


She's done Starfall ABCs so much, she knows all the letters and sounds. She also loves Starfall Learn To ReadStarfall Numbers and Starfall FREE which is nursery rhymes and fairy tales, seasons, shapes,colors, etc.


I did pay $35 for unlimited access to all of the Starfall content. It has been worth every peaceful penny.

7. Lots of beautiful changes around here.


Remember this hideous china cabinet?


Peter made it beautiful with leftover wall paint and new hardware and we had the room painted. Lighter and brighter, baby!


Then, I made some DIY Pottery Barn-esque white cotton drapes using twin flat sheets, curtain ring with clips and and extra-long special-order oil-rubbed bronze curtain rod.


We hung the rod high and wide so that when the curtains are open, not on square inch of sunlight is blocked. Also, it makes the room look huge. Cathedral like.  Not bad for an afternoon's work.


I have read about people transforming their front hall closets. With eight, sometimes nine people in the house, not counting guests, my coat closet is at capacity.


I convinced Patrick to build me this (even though he said it's my worst idea ever), upon which we will hang many hooks.  Squee!

Linking up with Kelly for 7 Quick Takes.

Have a blessed Easter with much candy!

7 comments:

  1. So many thoughts... so I'll try to limit myself to just a handful...
    I LOVE the china cabinet makeover so, so much. You did such a great job!
    I'd love to read a post on what's so great about the extra Starfall... I can't quite take the leap. If you pay, is it always yours, or does it expire??
    Unbroken is one of my favorite books - but so difficult to read, right? I had decided not to go to the movie after I read that it didn't include his conversion at the end of the story, which to me, is the ultimate rescue/redemption from all his suffering. Anyway, I'd be interested in hearing your son's thoughts on that... if he shares them with you ;) Did the movie do the story justice, or did it miss out on the "real" point of it all?
    Hope you have a fun trip and safe (and sane!) travels!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Starfall has locked content, like you can't do all of the colors, etc. And the $35 is only for one household for one year. I count it as curriculum which makes it fairly reasonable.

      Unbroken. We own it. Patrick and Peter read it. I have not. I have not seen it either. Peter thought the movie was a good adaptation minus some of the more graphic material.

      After reading your comment re: conversion (which I didn't know about!) I'm looking forward to this audiobook too!

      Delete
  2. Okay, did Peter use a tutorial of any sort? Primer? Oil based something? Multiple coats? I have that hutch's short sideboard cousin in my house as. we. speak. and it needs attention something fierce but I'm skeered. Help! Moar details!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Ben-Hur is my all time favorite movie! We watch it every year during Triduum. I've never read the book though--I'll definitely be checking or the audio book!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Ben Hur was a family tradition growing during Holy Week, love that movie! I have been meaning to link with WWW, April 1 is as good a day as ever!!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Important things first....Banana Split Cake with or without the chocolate syrup?
    The house looks fantastic!
    I've heard there is a Christian version of Unbroken coming out. We might wait to see that one.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Really nice redo on the cabinet! Inspiring me to get some painting done (only bought the paint 6 years ago!).

    ReplyDelete