Monday, August 29, 2011

Hurricane Irene


Hurricane Irene came and went without much of a fuss. We were very lucky. The power only cut out for about 2 hours on Saturday night. I later found out we are in Zone 1 which is high priority since we are located between the jail and courthouse. Lucky us!
Saturday was very windy and rainy but not too much it wasn't until we hit the backside of the hurricane that we got more flooding. Because of the direction the wind was blowing much of the water from the sound was blown inland. It's slowly receding though.
The kids were suppose to start school on Thursday but because of mandatory evacuations on the Outer Banks they cancelled school Thursday and Friday. It was cancelled today as well since there are still many roads that are flooded. I guess we'll have to wait and see about tomorrow.

We did loose our big tree that the treehouse and rock climbing wall were on. So sad! It was in the wet part of the yard and the top of the tree was dead. I think the weight of the tree pulled it down as the ground became saturated with water plus the strong winds. Thankfully it fell back into the 404 so we can take our time cleaning it up after the area dries out. I'm guessing it'll probably take at least a month.

Yesterday since church was canceled, we had a small sacrament meeting in our home with a family that live in an adjoining neighborhood. I gave a short talk on service and then we changed and went out into the neighborhood to help others that had trees down in their yards. We helped about 8 other neighbors with cleanup and had 5-6 households out helping at the time. It was nice to enjoy serving our community with others that were not of our faith.
Serving our fellowman is so essential to our being disciples of Jesus Christ. We have had some tension in our neighborhood over the past year about some dredging proposals and it has left many with hard feelings. I was saddened to see some neighbors continue to harbor hard feelings and willingly help some neighbors but not all. It reminded me of the sermon on the mount in Matt 5: 44 & 46 when Christ tells us
"45... Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.
46. For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same?"
It gave me much food for thought so that even in our unusual Sunday activities I had spiritual food for thought.


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Do you like Greek Yogurt? I do!





July was busy with Youth Conference, Girls Camp and Creativity! Each was fun but I didn't take pictures of much except for the creativity.
A couple of weeks ago the I taught the girls I work with in Church how to make these cute flip flops. They were so adorable! What do you think? I got the idea from the Make it- Love it site.

Noah had asked for "Army" PJ's so I decided to use my silhouette to make some awesome heat transfers army cutouts for the shirt. The bottoms I made using a old pair of his PJ's and tracing it on some paper.
He cracks me up with his hand on his hip. I did not tell him to pose like that it was all his own doing. I'll probably do some more like this for the fall. He really liked the shirt and the way it turned out.
After hitting the big 4-0 this June I decided to try to contain my sweet demon by eating only 1 sweet thing a day. It has been hard but I've been doing well until Noah asked to make donuts last sunday. I had been wanting to try a recipe for Beignets. They are similar to donuts but shaped differently. Still fried yumminess. I decided to glaze some of them. You're suppose to powder sugar them and I did do some like that too but I preferred the glazed.

I did feel a little guilty about that because this week I decided to try to make my own Greek Yogurt. I like Greek Yogurt because it's thicker than your typical yogurt but usually cost $1 a carton for like the single serving!! More than I like to spend so I wanted to see if I could do it for cheaper. One site said making it yourself was about 10 times cheaper than buying it. It was so easy and such a success, I ate it for breakfast the rest of the week with mandarin oranges and way more of Amy's granola than is on there in this picture.
I mean look at it!!!

Do you want to know how to do it?
I know you do....

This is all you need :
4 cups whole milk ( you can probably use 2% it just might not be as thick)
1/2 cup dry milk
3 Tablespoons plain yogurt
A two quart thermos

First you take your milk and stick it in the microwave for about 5 minutes.
Stir it and microwave for apron. 3-5 minutes more. You want it to reach a temp of around 180-200 degrees. The milk should be bubbling around the edges of the glass bowl.

Pull it out of the microwave being careful not to burn yourself, and let it cool on the counter until it reaches between 105-110 degrees.
At this point mix your dry milk, yogurt and about 1 cup of the cooled milk in a bowl. After throughly combined, add it into the other 3 cups of whole milk. Whisk to combine well then pour into the thermos. Cap and let stand on the counter for 6-8 hours. Be sure not to jar or move the thermos.

(If you like your yogurt tart then leave it for the longer time-
the longer it sits the tarter it gets)

After you have done that dump it out into a mesh sieve with cheese cloth in it over a bowl and place in the fridge to thicken overnight or 8 hours. This is where it gets so cool!
After that time much of the watery whey will have separated and you have your super thick Greek Yogurt. Whisk again to work out any lumps. If you want to eat it plain go for it but popular way to eat Greek Yogurt is with Honey so you can pour over as much or as little as you like or if you like fruit just use jam to flavor. I also read that Greek yogurt is a good substitute for sour cream. Give it a try and let me know how it turns out!


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Y? Because we like you


"Y?" because we like you!
I guess it's time to stop reading everyone elses blog and buckle down on my own. So it's been a while since I last posted, ahem, a month, but it's summertime and the living is easy right?

We got Emil Michael off to BYU and he's doing well. I should have taken more pictures but I'm getting to be a real slacker when it comes to picture taking, esp. on the road. Here are a few.
I remember taking this same picture last year when we went on the tour. I just love how the columns of the building makes a perfect frame for the mountains. So cool.

Here's a pic of him after orientation and a blue snow cone on campus.

A pic of the front of his apartment, which was nicer than Emil and My first apartment. (I know, kind of scary!)
When I saw this I knew he'd be OK there. Play us a song you're the pianoman!
And what I had for dinner when we went out for Sushi. Miso soup for dinner, cheesecake for dessert. Yum! If only all meals could be so well thought out!
What else have we been up to?
The beach for the family and Emil esp. , EFY and Youth Conference for Kirstin, Allergy shots and sleepovers with the Cross boys for Noah, and Girls Camp Prep and wedding alterations for me.
Girls Camp is next week and I'll be so glad to see the other side of it. I love Girls Camp, I do but I also enjoy it being done. It's a lot of work!
Have a great summer!
Girls Camp is next week

Monday, June 13, 2011

The Crazy times of a Senior Graduating


We leave for Utah tomorrow so I just had to blog a few things from the past couple of weeks before we left.

Emil M. and Brianna Corbo. They've been friends since Kindergarten. Brianna is studying linguistics in New England this fall.
This was Senior Awards Night. Emil M. was recognized for his excellence in Art as well as his work on the Lit. Magazine.
Kirstin having some fun with one of Emil M.'s charcoal drawings.
They had 6 Seniors showcase their art and Emil M. was one of them.

Noah Graduated as well from Elementary School. I can't believe he'll be at the Middle School next year!

Graduation was suppose to be on Friday night but a sudden thunderstorm with accompanying lightening meant it was postponed until Saturday morning.

Ms. Robinett, Kirstin, Olivia
Kirstin here with her band teacher and one of her best friends.
She played in the band for graduation.

Emil M. graduated with Honors which is why he was in white. Yay!

Last night we went to Emil's parents for one last filipino dinner.
Aunt Theresa, Emil M., Cara Rose
Uncle Chad, Emil M., Aunt Theresa

Grandpa Moster, Emil M., Grandmom Moster

Emil M. & Maria

One last thing. I made this a couple of weeks ago. It was "OH MY YUM" Delicious!
Hopefully this is the right link. OK so I don't know how to make it so you can just click on it and it takes you there but cut and paste and you'll be fine
http://www.kingarthurflour.com/blog/2010/04/05/sunny-days-chasing-the-snow-away-braided-lemon-bread/
Watch the tutorial. It makes it so much more easy. Try it! You will not regret it I promise!
The extra bonus is that it makes 2 loaves so you can give one away and still have one left for your family.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Emil Michael plays Betrayal

This piece is his most recent and is titled Betrayal

Fur Kristina

This was the first piece Emil Michael wrote and has remained my favorite.
He just performed it for his Spring Recital last weekend
Enjoy

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sew Baby Sew!


My white door had outlived it's welcome and it was time to go. I played with many different colors but setteled on Claret. Here it is with the first coat of primer.
It took a week to paint it and we had heavy rains and winds. We slept with nothing but plastic covering our front door for about 4 nights but finally it dried enough to put it back on the hinges. Ahhhhh.... (now for the columns...)

Way back at the end of December Emil found a steal on a '91 Mazda Miata convertible. $1000!!! Since he was using the Yukon to commute to EC 30 miles away we decided to buy it for a commuter car.
Now that the weather has gotten nice it is a lot of fun! I feel like I'm in a wind up toy car every time I drive it. Come on by and I'll take you for a spin!
I've been doing more projects. I decided I wanted a beach bag and had found a tutorial I could understand so I got busy. I found the tutorial on the blog Make it- Love it. My bag is for an adult but I just used her directions and changed a few measurements. Sweet!
In addition I found this chair at our local thrift store. It was the chair I've been longing for from Ikea for about 10 years for only $20! Granted it was pretty nasty with the black cover but I was able to make another one for it with the same fabric I used on some of my sofa pillows another $20 for the fabric and Volia! I love it now. The kids love it and the chair cost $40 total.
This is one of my favorite tee shirts. Except it's not guacamole green. But I think the shirt pretty much says it all. "Yeah, I'm pretty super"
The DIY thing is very empowering!