Oh man, if you haven't seen it yet, you really should. I loved everything thing about it and cried multiple times. Kickass movie. Can't wait to see it again.
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Summer Bucket List 2017
Yeah, I know. Everyone else is whipping theirs out, so why can't I? My family bucket
list for the summer, that is. Get your mind out of the gutter.
This started off as a project for The Boy to work on his printing, but now it's our
official guide to the summer. Here's what The Boy came up with:
Go to Sun Peaks
Spend the day outside
Go on a nature walk
Have some family days
Have a no electronics day
Go to Penticton
Have a picnic
Join the library Summer Reading Challenge
Do some art projects
Have a pillow fight
Sleep outside
Go to Davidson Orchards
Go to the museum
Go to the movies
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Added by me -
Go to Music in the Park
Make ice cream
Monday, June 19, 2017
Book Club - Hollow City by Ransom Riggs
"If my body was cold in the night mist, I didn't feel it. If the sea roared in my ears, I didn't hear it. If the rock I sat on was sharp and jagged, I hardly noticed. Everything outside the two of us was a distraction."
"The darkness closed around us."
Friday, June 16, 2017
Grocery Shop - June 16
Ketchup, apple juice, taco kit, peanuts, fruit bars, ginger ale, beef broth, soup, fruit snacks, ice tea, butter, eggs, sour cream, margarine, granola, potato chips, avocados, mushrooms, butternut squash, snap peas, hot dogs, bread, tortillas.
$99
I didn't realize how long it's been since I did a "Grocery Shop" but with small children around you just want to get everything put away as quickly as you can.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Giant Cookie
It was school fundraiser time again, and so in addition to my annual
lazy daisy cake
I also made some mini brownies and a giant cookie.
I made one of these cookies for a Sunday dinner, and as we ate it, we all discussed the upcoming fundraiser and me doing some baking, and what could I make? Would you like more cookie? Here you are. Hmmm, what to make? Yes, the cookie is very good, isn't it! But - back to the topic at hand - what to make for the bake sale?
Luckily someone finally clued in that we were eating the perfect treat!
I wanted to jazz the cookie up a bit, so I drizzled it with some milk and white chocolate. I think it came out pretty nice, if I say so.
Giant Chocolate Chip Coconut Cookie
1 cup butter, room temperature
1 cup brown sugar, packed
3/4 tsp salt
2 tsp vanilla
1 egg
2 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 1/2 cups chopped chocolate or chocolate chips
3/4 cup sweetened flaked coconut
Preheat oven to 350'
Lightly mist a pizza pan (12") with spray.
Beat the butter and sugar together until smooth and fluffy. Add the salt, vanilla and egg and mix again.
Add the flour and baking soda and mix until just combined. Stir in the chocolate and coconut.
Press -into the pan, going all the way to the edges, and smoothing the top.
Bake 18-20 minutes, and cool on a rack.
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
LNF 2017 Reading Challenge - Completed
January-May
A book you chose because of the cover Shrill
A book you've previously started but never finished Long Way Down
A book by an author you already love Tiny Beautiful Things
A book that everyone is raving about The Mare
A book recommended by your partner or a friend Trans-Sister Radio
A book to expand your horizons The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F8CK
A book considered to be a classic Heidi
A book published in 2017 Every Body Yoga
A book by an author you've never read Not That Kind of Girl
A book you've been meaning to read Everything is Perfect When You're a Liar
A book set in a city you want to travel to As Always, Julia
A book that has been turned into a movie Nocturnal Animals
A book you chose because of the cover Shrill
A book you've previously started but never finished Long Way Down
A book by an author you already love Tiny Beautiful Things
A book that everyone is raving about The Mare
A book recommended by your partner or a friend Trans-Sister Radio
A book to expand your horizons The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F8CK
A book considered to be a classic Heidi
A book published in 2017 Every Body Yoga
A book by an author you've never read Not That Kind of Girl
A book you've been meaning to read Everything is Perfect When You're a Liar
A book set in a city you want to travel to As Always, Julia
A book that has been turned into a movie Nocturnal Animals
Monday, June 12, 2017
Adult Summer Reading Club 2017
I know, a lot of book stuff lately.
And more to come - the list is up for the TNRD Summer Reading Club - visit here for details - Adult Summer Reading Club.
Last year there were 18 books, this year only 10 -
Autobiography or Memoir
Graphic Novel or Comic Book
Young Adult/Juvenile
Banned or Challenged Book
Published in the Decade You Were Born
By An Author of a Different Gender
Adapted From or Into a Movie
A Genre You Don't Normally Read
Something You Read During Adolescence
Originally Published Outside North America
Club starts today and runs through August 31.
And more to come - the list is up for the TNRD Summer Reading Club - visit here for details - Adult Summer Reading Club.
Last year there were 18 books, this year only 10 -
Autobiography or Memoir
Graphic Novel or Comic Book
Young Adult/Juvenile
Banned or Challenged Book
Published in the Decade You Were Born
By An Author of a Different Gender
Adapted From or Into a Movie
A Genre You Don't Normally Read
Something You Read During Adolescence
Originally Published Outside North America
Club starts today and runs through August 31.
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Book Club - The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F8ck by Mark Manson
"One of those realizations was this: that life itself is a form of suffering. The rich suffer because of their riches. The poor suffer because of their poverty. People without a family suffer because they have no family. People with a family suffer because of their family."
" 'Don't hope for a life without problems,' the panda said. 'There's no such thing. Instead, hope for a life full of good problems.' And with that, he set his glass down, adjusted his sombrero, and sauntered off into the sunset."
"Action isn't just the effect of motivation; it's also the cause of it."
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Whoooo! Another reading challenge done. I finished this one just before the end of May- 12 books in 5 months. I'd have a really hard time picking a favorite out of the bunch - Shrill was so great, as was Every Body Yoga and Tiny Beautiful Things. I really liked |Trans Sister Radio a lot, and Nocturnal Animals too. The Mare was my least favorite; there was just something about it that I didn't love, however I gave it to my Mom to read after I was done and she loved it, so it was obviously me.
I'm biding my time until the Adult Summer Reading Challenge is announced, hopefully tomorrow....
Friday, June 09, 2017
Dinner at Gui Korean BBQ
A new restaurant has popped up in Aberdeen, where the 5 Guys burgers was - Gui Korean BBQ restaurant. The Mister and I were excited to go - we have never been to a Korean BBQ place before. Coincidentally, there was a birthday in the family, so the 6 of us trooped out for dinner and had a mighty fine time.
There is a lot to choose from on the menu, but we went with the Combo B - short ribs, beef bulgogi, pork belly, and
chicken. It comes with a bunch of sides - soup, rice, pickled veggies,
salad, sweet and sour chicken, and a seafood pancake.
We also ordered some steamed dumplings and Jap Chae - sweet potato noodles with veggies.
Right after I took the picture above, a couple sat at the table and had the most gorgeous looking bowls of soup - I definitely want to try that.
The crispy chicken (below) was one of my favorites.
The seafood and veggies pancakes were very good - the seafood one had enormous pieces of seafood in it. Just massive.
There was SO MUCH FOOD. 4 adults and 2 kids and we took home a lot of leftovers.
The cooking is done on a small surface using infrared or induction cooking (sorry, I'm sure I'm wrong!) which means there is no actual flames at the table - the cooking surface is placed on a certain spot on the table where it then heats up quickly to cook the food. The lovely staff did some of the cooking for us, and put The Mister in charge of some too.
We had a lot of fun and the staff was nice and helpful and answered all our questions.
Check them out!
Webiste - Gui BBQ
Thursday, June 08, 2017
Book Club - Heidi by Johanna Spyri
"For the first time in a very long while, he saw the goodness in other people."
"but can a heart forget its sorrow and be happy, even here?"
Tuesday, June 06, 2017
Monkey Bread
This recipe is from the Best of the Best Cookbook Recipes that I wrote about on Instagram. I really wanted to make it as I've never made a monkey bread before, but I knew it wouldn't be the sort of thing I'd make at home (too big), so I made it for a treat for my co-workers.
Those people are lucky to have me.
Those people are lucky to have me.
The recipe can be made in advance and refrigerated, but I didn't read
that part of the recipe until 9pm the night before, so I made it all in
the morning. You need a few hours; the dough has its first rise, then
you form the balls, dunk them in butter and then sugar and cinnamon, put
them in the pan and they rise again before baking.
I had major anxiety about making this at work - I hate it when recipes don't work
out when I'm cooking for people.
It turned out amazingly perfect - the dough was tender and the little
buns were sweet but not too sweet. It was easy and fun and a definite
keeper.
I am watching out for a savory version to try - got any suggestions?
Saturday, June 03, 2017
Book Club - Every Body Yoga by Jessamyn Stanley
"Ultimately, yoga has made me realize that happiness doesn't come when we magically become better people. The practice is a reminder that we deserve to be happy today, in this exact moment, because we are already absolutely perfect."
"So instead of asking 'How do I look?' when practicing yoga, always ask yourself, 'How do I feel?' "
"Embrace the process, accept the gift of slow progress, and revel in an opportunity to truly see the world from another angle."
Friday, June 02, 2017
Something I Like - The Skrapr
Oh look, there's my feet.
If you have kids, or even if you don't, you get.....stuff stuck to your floors. Food stuff, outside
stuff. Hopefully somewhat identifiable stuff. Stuff, you know? And you try to get it while
it's new, but you always miss some, and it gets old and stuck tight to the floor and I hate
having to use my fingernails to scratch it off.
A while back I saw a post on some website about this little scraper tool you could buy, but I couldn't find it in Canada, and to ship it from the states cost more than 10 of the scrapers itself. I kept my eyes open around here, and I was finally rewarded at Canadian Tire when I found The Skrapr. It's a heavy duty tool with a sharp no-scratch blade that will get the stuck on gunk off your floors, stove, counters, what have you. I love it and we use it all the time.
Website - The Skrapr
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