bonne buche – Numéro 1

Thankful for google and a thesaurus today.  (psst… My bro Adam – did I get “number 1” right in French?  Or is that all sorts of wrong?)  Looking for a better way to say “tidbit” I happened upon bonne buche, which is French for “delicious mouthful” or “good bite”.  Perfect for these little posts that just tell a little bit.  Random, life-filled little love notes and observations.

I am a girl that likes to know her options before making a decision.  This is manifest one way by my listening of the radio.  When I first start to listen I like to know all the songs on at the moment before I decide on a station to listen to.  After I’ve selected one I’ll continue to listen until a song (or commercial) comes on that I don’t care for and then the process begins again.  It’s a blessing I live in a small town where there is not a station at every bump of the dial.  If it is evening time I usually end up at 88.3 when jazz is playing – my favorite!

There is one exception though.  Whenever Jim Bob is on the air (weekday afternoons and some Saturdays) I tune in to him.  I know from the get-go there will be nothing better on.

Have you played Apples to Apples?  Our little ones are just getting to the age where it is hilariously funny.  They get the hidden meanings (on some) and can play forever if we let them.  One player pulls out a green card (an adjective) and everyone else picks a red card from their hand (nouns – seven of them in a hand) that they feel best fits that green card adjective. The “judge”- player that pulled the green card – picks their favorite and then the winner gets to keep the green card.  Everyone draws a red card until they have 7 again and play another round.  The first player with a pre-determined amount of green cards wins.  Confused?  The rules are explained much better on Wikipedia and there is even a video tutorial on how to play at Amazon.

For the veterans of the game – have you seen all the variations on Wikipedia?  Here are a few favs I want to try out:

Apple Potpourri: Each player selects a red apple card from his or her hand before the judge turns over the green apple card. After the red apple cards are played, the judge turns over a green apple card. The judge selects the winning red card as usual.

Apple Turnovers: The roles of red and green cards are reversed, with players using adjectives to describe the given noun. This can be stymied by the relatively low number of green cards in the box (a third as many as reds).

2 for 1 Apples: The judge turns over two green apple cards to start the round. Each player selects the red apple card from his or her hand that is best described by both green apple cards. After the judge selects a red apple card, both of the green apple cards are awarded to the winner.

Apples Eye View: The Judge must pick a red apple card based upon the point of view of somebody, or something else (a house cat, Rush Limbaugh, Bill Clinton, a speck of dust, etc). The player to the left of the Judge determines which point of view the Judge must use for that round.

The photo of the cards above are from my favorite win so far.  🙂  And now we are back to talking about our favorite DJ – how we love to listen to him!  You can too, if you have a hankering.  He’s on live here in the afternoons.  Streamed over the internet for wherever you live.  Or you can turn on your radio, 95.1 FM, if you’re blessed enough to live in the area.  🙂

And here are a few crafty items on the topic.  The first is a layout from back when Jim Bob started “his hobby he gets paid for” (as he likes to call it).

And this calendar is from last year – made with photos about a year before that.  The whole family loved the tour of the radio station.  Just looking at these photos… how our littles have grown.

And this has now turned into quite the mouthful.  Bonne buche for sure.  😉

More eats…

To help with filling my specials board in a timely manner I present pretty-fluffy-girly menu planner:

I adore the hot air balloon graphic by Crystal.  Just in case I want to switch it up I have made a banner/pinwheel version as well:

It just screams summertime to me – evenings full of fruit salads, breadsticks and fresh lemonade.

{Credits:  all products by Creativity by Crystal:  Printable Daily Schedule & Meal Planner{Sweet Summertime} Elements{The Room Collection} Element Pack}

Special! {It’s what’s for dinner}

Introducing my retro diner specials board:

It has a permanent place on our piano in an easy-to-read spot.  Too often I am asked what is for dinner and I answer with “hmm, good question”.  This is to help me along and honestly, who would not want to eat the special of the day every single day.  😉 (I can hope, right?)

The specials board is made with a document frame – the glass is so easy to write on with a dry erase marker, erase and do it all over again. Kinda like meals and dishes, but more fun.  Someday I might even turn the responsibility of writing the menu over to one of the children.

This board would also work lovely as a spontaneous menu for a frolic-y picnic in the backyard.

{Credits:  Half Way Cafe Elements by Cosmo Cricket, pancakes and salad by me.  ;)}

Peek-a-boo Parcel

I posted a fun tutorial over on the Mouse, Paper, Lovely blog last month.  A whole post on how to use clear packaging to show off fun, simple gifts.

Here’s a peek at the unwrapping:

and the first project inside:

For the rest, you’ll have to flit and fly on over.  There is always so much inspiration to be found there.  I love the magnetic bookmarks featured earlier this week.  Just love.

Here’s a little behind-the-scenes on the photoshoot for the above parcel.

A big ol’ pot and a fun-lovin’, colorful Usborne book:  Drawing, Doodling and Coloring held up the package.  The pink polka-dot material and green shag come from my grandma’s house.  She cleared out boxes of yummy material and sent them to my sister’s place.  One family reunion we got to pick out our favorites.  I love my cardboard box of moose-printed, white puffy heart, bright colored fabric.  I have some big plans for that material.  In the meantime it makes a fabulous back drop for my photos.  🙂

The pink polka-dot fabric is actually a dress:

And the tag reads size 11.

What?  They certainly do not make them like they used to.  😉

{Credits: Crystal’s Artisan Label Templates No. 3 and Sweet Summertime Papers HERE, HERE, and HERE, and a little glitter for the butterfly bodies. Also used Crystal’s 5×7 Template Set #2 and Set #1 for the layouts above and Earth Love recycling sticker by Cosmo Cricket .}

Saddle up

Last week was Spring Break.  Can you guess what we learned about?

Text on poster:    Wanted – Young’uns hankering to learn about “one of the most stirring chapters in the making of America”.  Anyone willing to saddle up, belt out songs about the wild frontier, create dapper doo-hickies, gobble up grub and stuff your brain with lore about a great race against time please sign up below:

peeling…

Flashcards made with Nisa’s Feelings Signs Album. Her album is pure genius, I tell you. I love all the words and sign descriptions ready to use and so much that can be customized too.  It makes a sweet book, but I went with a variation.  One side of the flashcards shows the sign and the other side is multiple photos of our children hamming it up.

Above are four of the eight signs included in the album pack.  I glued the sides of the prints together, punched holes and tied ribbons and buttons on.  I think Caleb was equally intrigued by the photos and the buttons.

He even dressed up in his nice tux jammies for the photoshoot.  Caleb tried to figure out what those cards were all about:

Then finally sat back and enjoyed:

Then just that fast…

Autumn also enjoyed the flashcards… and being silly.

{Title of this post comes from one of our family’s favorite books, How Are You Peeling?.  It shows real veggies and fruits in various states of emotion.  Adorable.}

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