Monday, November 14, 2011

Turkey Time!!!

Time for thanksgiving cookies!

These gave me a bit of a headache, because really, when I think of a turkey, I think of dinner.
Pepperidge farm stuffing, some mashed potatoes, LOTS of gravy...

I don't think 'cookie'.....no, I don't....not so much.

So...I had never made a turkey cookie.  Never.  Hadn't even thought about it.
(of course, I did have a turkey cookie cutter, just hadn't used it.)

So here they are.....I'd like to introduce you to...









Tom









and....Tina?....Trish?....Tori?
is there a name for a girl turkey?










Tom and Teresa were made for each other....they decided to run away together!
(How scandalous!)









Teresa's Daddy heard about the plan and put a stop to it!!!









He brought his brothers, Todd and Ted.







So there you go....
Turkey cookies and some bad humor....

...at least I didn't use any fowl language.....



Thanks for stopping by,

Lizy B


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Thanksgiving!

Halloween has come and gone.  The spiders and witches have gone back into hiding.

I must say, its nice not to see zombies hanging out in the neighborhood anymore.
Don't really want to think about where they went.....hm.

Next up....Thanksgiving cookies!





Acorns!!!





Lots of pretty leaves!

 We don't really get much of the 'leaves changing color' thing here in 
Southern California.  









So we'll just have to pretend.










Thanksgiving treats....all ready to go!!!









I just have one more picture to share.


Its not of cookies.


This is very self-indulgent of me, I know.


But it's just so darn stinkin' cute I can't help myself....







You didn't know I had a baby dragon did you?


I'm just full of surprises....



Thanks for stopping by,

Lizy B

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Thank you notes!

Raise your hand if you know what a Friday Folder is?

One, two, fifteen....that's what I thought.   

For those of you who haven't had the particular pleasure, let me explain.

On Friday afternoons, when kids come home from school, their backpacks contain a huge manila envelope which they need to deliver to their parents.  Parents need to look through the stack, sign the folder as proof that we have discussed the contents with our students, and return it to the backpack before monday morning.

Opening this is folder is like....well, its kind of like.....Harry Potter's Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans.

You never really know WHAT you're going to get.

Usually, there is a notice or two from the PTA about fundraising.  Lots of flyers for after school programs, reminders about using crosswalks.  I love finding the Scholastic Book order forms, they're my favorite.  

Most of the papers are corrected tests, homework and classwork.  This is when you learn that although your child can spell 'superfluous' perfectly on a spelling test, they can't correctly spell the words 'what, which, when, where or who' to save their lives.

So this morning when I got up the nerve to open it up along with my sunday newspaper ads....
I found a little surprise....


Thank you notes!!!




After making a few hundred cookies for halloween, none of which my munchkins were allowed to eat, I figured the least I could do was bring some cookies to class.  So last week on monday, Jack and I waited at Ethan's classroom door for the bell to ring with big baskets of spiderweb cookies for the kiddos.  (yes, I love this part of being a 'cookie lady')


Then....they all wrote Thank You Notes!!!!!




Look how cute they are!!!


and I read every single one (more than once).




 Would you like to see a few?
I thought so!!!



This one is from Hanna...
I love all her careful sketch lines.


I can definitely see piping bags in her future.







This is one is from my son's friend Max....


"The cookie made my tummy feel good."
That just might be the best compliment I've ever had!!!
Thanks Max!





Here's another favorite....
Love the colors!



"They tasted like heaven!!!"
Thanks Mason!







Look at what Miss Cathy did....


She dotted her exclamation point with a pumpkin!
Love is in the details....





As much as I hate to play favorites.....
this one is from John.


John is another good friend of my son's, 
we've watched him grow up on the baseball field for years.
He just might have the greatest little boy smile you've ever seen.

However, this is why we love him....


....John knows how to get more cookies.
Smart kid.

So thank you Mrs. Potter and her 5th grade class...John, Hanna, Brandon, Beau, Eve, Isaac, Kajal, Tristan, Shandon, Chase, Kayla, Bronson, Cathy, Matthew, Laura, Zoe, Jacob, Chloe, Mason, Katie, Jacob J., Shereen, Alyssa, Ethan, Sabrina, Max, Jordan, Kendyl, Victoria, Bryan and Amber.
I really appreciate the time you took to write and decorate all these notes!!!

Thanks for stopping by,

Lizy B


Saturday, October 29, 2011

The Great Pumpkin!

I have this little fantasy family dream in my head....

All four of us are sitting on the couch, with mugs of hot cocoa and bowls of popcorn.  We're snuggled together under blankets in our pajamas...little teddy bears are tucked in too...and we're watching the holiday t.v. specials from when Joe and I were kids!!!

I've tried them all.  Frosty, Peter Cottontail, Rudolph...you name it.

Nope.  The short people don't like them.

Nothing blows up, no myths are busted, all of a sudden a character shows up that is terrifying and there are tears.

Let's not talk about when Frosty melts....Jack will never forgive me for that.

I had just about reconciled the idea that I would forever watch these shows alone...me and an 'extra-special' mug of cocoa...

Until last Halloween.

Our fabulous friends had a Halloween party and started a new holiday tradition...

They invite everybody to come over after dinner, just when its truly dark, and we watch

'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!' 

OUTSIDE!!!!

IN THE BACKYARD!!!!

WITH COCOA AND POPCORN!!!!

Picture this....beach chairs for the grown-ups and bigger kids.  Little kids sprawled out on big blankets on the lawn, little best friend heads together sharing pillows.  Hands wrapped around steaming cups of cocoa (some with a little Bailey's and schnapps), kettle corn popping on the BBQ, and every now then, a little princess or super hero popping up for another treat.  The movie plays on an enormous screen, like their own little drive-in.

Its absolutely magical.

...and the movie is just like I remember...












Linus is still waiting in the pumpkin patch....







Charlie Brown is still in the downy-dumps, can't quite get anything right...







Pigpen still can't stay clean....







...and EVERYTHING is still better with friends.




Thanks Mark, Stefanie and Gavin!!!

Can't wait 'til next year!

Thanks for stopping by,

Lizy B and the boys.

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