Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Four Square
Yesterday the kids were outside playing a game of four square. I was playing around with my camera settings and took pictures with the "action burst" setting. My phone pictures automatically download to G+ and look what G+ did to my pictures. I thought it was pretty cool!
Monday, May 20, 2013
Princess Leia (A New Hope) Costume
Written by Tiana November 2012

I created this costume for May the Fourth 2012. I was able to get really good pictures of the costume worn in the movie from the Padawan's Guide. I also followed this tutorial. I thought about making a costume for May the Fourth about a week before, and by the time I made the pattern and found fabric it was two or three days before May the Fourth. Needless to say I was able to finish it in about two days. The whole costume is not officially completed because I don't have white boots and I still need to make the belt. Hopefully I'll get to make the belt soon and be able to find some white boots.
On May the Fourth we celebrated by making Blue Milk, dressing up, and watching Star Wars. It was indeed a fun day, and I plan on doing it again next year!
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Paleo No-Bake Carrot Cake
Written by Sereina April 19, 2013
I only remember having carrot cake a few time in my life, but for the past year I've been wanting to make one. It had been a long time and I still hadn't made it, so now that I'm dairy-free and not eating sugar I decided to look for a Paleo recipe. I found this on on Google and it is so good! It wasn't till I made it that I realized it was a no-bake recipe. There's no flour and it's sweetened with dates. And the frosting on it? It's made with cashews, yet it tastes so good.
Paleo No-Bake Carrot Cake
via Betty Rawker
Ingredients:
1 cup grated carrot
1 cup raw walnuts
1 cup (about 9) medjool dates, pitted
1 cup shredded coconut
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon Chinese Five Spice seasoning
1/3 cup walnuts, chopped (optional)
Frosting:
1 cup raw cashews
2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey
2 tablespoons coconut oil
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 tablespoon water
pinch of salt
Directions:
Frosting:
1 cup raw cashews
2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey
2 tablespoons coconut oil
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 tablespoon water
pinch of salt
Directions:
1. Put the carrots in a Vitamix for food processor and mix until shredded. Scoop into a large bowl.
2. Puree 1 cup walnuts in the Vitamix for food processor Add in mejool dates and then blend into a paste. Add to the bowl with the grated carrots.
3. Add the shredded coconut and stir/mash until combined. Then add the vanilla, five spice, and walnuts, if using them. Mix until well incorporated.
4. Shape the carrot cake with your hands onto a plate. Chill in the fridge for a minimum of 1 hour.
2. Puree 1 cup walnuts in the Vitamix for food processor Add in mejool dates and then blend into a paste. Add to the bowl with the grated carrots.
3. Add the shredded coconut and stir/mash until combined. Then add the vanilla, five spice, and walnuts, if using them. Mix until well incorporated.
4. Shape the carrot cake with your hands onto a plate. Chill in the fridge for a minimum of 1 hour.
5. Blend all of the frosting ingredients together in the Vitamix for food processor until smooth and combined. Add more water if needed. Chill in the fridge until the cake is done, then frost the cake.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Sereina Bakes Paleo Snickerdoodles
Written By Sereina April 17:
These cookies don't taste exactly like regular sinckerdoodles, but they're still really good! With the texture, we decided that they're like donut holes. They're really easy to make and the hardest part is letting them chill in the fridge for an hour. The nutmeg almost makes them taste like eggnog, so they'll be really good for the Christmas season too. Recipe found here.
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 cups of almond meal
- 1 tbs of coconut flour
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup of honey
- 1/4 cup of melted coconut oil
- 1 tsp of vanilla
- 1/2 tsp of cinnamon + extra for rolling dough in
- 1/2 tsp of nutmeg
- 1/2 tsp of baking soda
- 1/4 tsp of sea salt
Directions:
- Combine all the ingredients together in a bowl and mix well.
- Cover the cookie dough and place in the fridge to chill for one hour.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Roll the cookies into small balls and coat in cinnamon.
- Use the bottom of a cup or jar to flatten them out.
- Place cookies on a parchment lined cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Inside the Capital Building
Written by Sereina February 9, 2013
Yesterday, for the first time in my life, I went inside the capital building in Olympia. I've lived in Washington my whole life and it only took me nearly 19 years to visit it. :P

Yesterday, for the first time in my life, I went inside the capital building in Olympia. I've lived in Washington my whole life and it only took me nearly 19 years to visit it. :P

There are several really big and fancy chandeliers.
Hangin' out in the main area.
All the doors inside had George Washington door knobs. Pretty cool.
Some more chandeliers.
Monday, April 29, 2013
A Taste of Spring
Written By Tiana:
The last few days it's been sunny off and on all day. Today I decided to go out and get some pictures and enjoy the warm weather. After I was done taking pictures I played Star Wars with my brother.
Last week on the Pinterest challenge I didn't really do anything, my mind was preoccupied with decided on what costume I want to make for May the 4th (this year I remembered to make a costume a month and a half before, and not 3 days!). I finally decided on Beru Lars from episode II. I'll be posting my progress on my costume blog,here. When the costume is done I'll post it on this blog as well.
Back on the topic of the Pinterest challenge, I'm going to do my best to do something this week, but I'm going to be putting a lot of time into my costume.

Thursday, April 25, 2013
Knotted Bow Headbands
Written by Sereina Feb. 7, 2013
Last week I got to visit with Sarah at her house. We made chicken dumpling soup and did some crafting while watching an episode of Downton Abbey. We made these super cute knotted bow headbands that I found on Pinterest. They turned out really cute and I'd like to make a few more, because they're easy to make, comfortable to wear, and I really like the style of them. We both made a second headband, just a bit wider, but don't have any photos of them.

Last week I got to visit with Sarah at her house. We made chicken dumpling soup and did some crafting while watching an episode of Downton Abbey. We made these super cute knotted bow headbands that I found on Pinterest. They turned out really cute and I'd like to make a few more, because they're easy to make, comfortable to wear, and I really like the style of them. We both made a second headband, just a bit wider, but don't have any photos of them.

Monday, April 22, 2013
Our Neighbor Cat
Written By Tiana:
We call him Gino which is short for Orangino. We don't know his real name because it's some Russian name.
The sun is out and shining right now and it's fairly warm out. I thought I'd go out and take some pictures of Gino, because he was on our back porch begging to come in for some food. Well, that didn't go to well because he just kept sticking his head through the railing to watch our chickens. So I only got one decent photo. Cat's are so hard to take pictures of!
Friday, March 22, 2013
Tiana's Distressed Jars
Written by Tiana
I've fallen in love with the country cottage/shabby chic look and have been trying to theme my bedroom with that look. I haven't really been doing a great job at that though. But I've found a few things I either have, or have yet to make during the Pinterest challenge.
This was the inspiration for my distressed mason jar.
This was actually the second thing I did for the Pinterest challenge this week. My first one was the book pages on mason jars. I'll be posting those by the end of the week.
Here's how mine turned out. I'm using mine at my desk for pens, pencils and scissors.
Here are the colors I chose.
The first thing you do is paint the inside and let it dry.
Next, paint the outside and let that dry. I ended up using the metal rim piece so I didn't worry about making the top neat and tidy.
To distress my jar I used a wire scrub brush and rubbed it around.
The distressing part is optional of course. If you do decide to not distress it you don't need to paint the inside of the jar though.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Tiana's Ribbon Wreath
Written by Tiana:
I got a little crafty and made a ribbon wreath for my bedroom door. I've seen similar things on Pinterest but none were quite the same. All I used was ribbon, a wire coat hanger, and pinking shears. It was really easy but time consuming.
First I took the coat hanger and left the hook but bent the other part into a circle. I cut the ribbon into strips about 3 inches long, I don't know for sure because I measured what I wanted when it was tied and just cut the strips that size. Then all you have to do is tie them on. After the whole thing is covered with ribbons you hang it on your door, and viola! You have a beautiful new wreath!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Introducing My New Blog
I would like to introduce my new blog that has been floating around in my head for awhile now, but only about a month and a half ago got enough vision to start it. I will continue to post here, but I see the new blog as encompassing a little bit of everything in all areas of our life. I have a couple of posts in the hopper and look forward to sharing them when they are fully ready.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Tiana's January Projects
Being that I have a few photographers in my home, I notice that they see life through the camera and therefore notice things and view things with the art of a picture in mind. This is what Tiana saw when we woke up to go somewhere and the car was frosty.
Lately Tiana has taken to drinking tea, listening to music from the 40's - 50's while she is crocheting, knitting, drawing or whatever. What a peaceful and creative life she lives.
As a part of her blogging and photography she has been led to learn PhotoShop. This is a fun project she made for the header of her blog.
It is quite normal to see Tiana working on some sort of yard project at any given time. This is a new pattern she learned online. She is currently working on crocheting a hat and I noticed she has another knitting project started too just yesterday. The wheels are always turning in her head.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Sereina's Projects
Something I originally wanted to share when I started this blog was my children's projects. Initially I thought I would talk all about them or have them talk all about them. They enjoy blogging about the projects on their own personal blogs which seemed like a lot of duplicity and life has been busy so, as you can see, I haven't posted much in a long time. This morning the Lord inspired me to post monthly about each child's activities, just highlighting various projects. That feels so much freedom to me to do that since it's still on my heart to feature my children's projects.
Sereina made this gift to give a friend for her birthday.
She made the salts and decorated the jars.
Sereina was inspired by another blogger to do her first painting. She chose Paradise Falls from the movie, "Up." She doesn't consider herself very artistic, but I really think she is. She had to redo the background since she felt it turned out too dark the first time, which was a blessing to see as I remember a time when not getting it right the first time would have been really hard for her to accept. I am really glad for the teaching in Lifestyle of Learning about how to develop character along with their learning activities so they have a truly well rounded education.
The above and below pictures are some of her photography artwork which is her main passion and her new vocation, she started her photography business, Sereina Charise Photography, in the beginning of January. The above picture colloage is Koko, one of our Seal Point Siamese cats. He's quite the character as you might note from the picture.
This picture collage is from our state capitol building.
Sereina and a friend got together to craft and they each made a couple of knotted bow headbands. this is one of Sereinas. They found the idea on Pinterest. I think they look very cute.
These are some of Sereina's projects from the last month or so.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Experiencing God's Love in Insignificant Things
Alina “loves” to swim. Today was the first day of public school for
our local district so we planned to go to the pool, knowing the kids would
practically have the pool to themselves.
In order for us to actually get out the door to go swimming there were several responsibilities that needed to be taken care of. As the kids were taking care of their responsibilities and I, mine… Alina was pulling together her swim gear and couldn’t find her swimsuit. After I gave her a few suggestions of where to look she came to me in tears.
Looking back over today’s event and processing it I thought about the fleshly tendencies that were developing in my sweet Alina before we began the journey of learning how to love with a Christ-like love through the Lifestyle of Learning™ ministry. Something particular I was beginning to see develop in her was an attitude of irritation in circumstances like this morning. Extreme irritation and anger when something was lost, was common among the older siblings and adults in my childhood, and I had also developed that fleshly unloving way of dealing with such circumstances, and was passing it on to my children. But, the Lord was good and led me to the Lifestyle of Learning™ ministry and gave me the gift of Barbie and Marilyn speaking straight into my life. Today, there was no irritation or anger in Alina’s response, she was just simply frustrated (stopped up) and in tears. I would like to clarify that I use to soft sell my sin - my anger, by saying I was just frustrated when I was truly irritated and angry which is unloving (sin is the self centered failure to love). I have since learned that we can be frustrated and still be loving, but when we move from frustration to irritation we are unloving (sin).
I hugged Alina and took her into my arms and I prayed. In my conversation with the Lord and with Alina we focused on how grateful we are that Alina did not go from frustration to anger. We thanked the Lord that He is concerned about what Alina is concerned about. In my past I would have thought the Lord wouldn’t be concerned about something as insignificant as a bathing suit or swimming, but I have been learning different and we thanked the Lord for His concerns for us and that He is concerned about the things we are concerned about. We asked Him for help in finding it, and thanked Him for loving Alina SO MUCH! I encouraged Alina to surrender her worries to the Lord and to trust that He will provide for her to go swimming.
Alina went to her room and lay down. She later told me that she knew if she kept looking in the state of mind she was in she would still feel stressed and she thought she needed to rest. As she did, Daniel entered the room (unsolicited) and began asking her questions, he was entering into her concerns with a heart to help her. He began to help her look, lifting up a bag and other things, helping her look around the room. Alina noticed the bag Daniel had lifted up and remembered she left her swimsuit in that exact bag last week when we went to the beach. Before I knew it, Alina peered around the corner and told me that she found her swimsuit and we were soon off to go swimming.
I was thinking about the events of this morning and how different it might have been if we had stayed on the road we were on before Lifestyle of Learning™ entered our life. I also thought about what a gift it was for Alina to experience God’s love for her in the small (insignificant) things in life, to experience the love that has been growing between her and her brother, and also for God’s love to still point to her need to continue to learn to put things away – something she is working on.
I talked with her after we got home from swimming about all of this. She said that she is so happy that our family has been learning to love and that she never wants to go back to the way it was. She often tells me she is so thankful we started Lifestyle of Learning™ because she enjoys school more now and because she is grateful that our family is learning how to love each other in a much deeper way. She told me how she now says things with a sweet spirit, she said sometimes she hears in her mind the same words with the unkind tone she use to use… she followed that up with telling me that it has become much easier to be loving to her siblings and that she never wants to go back to being unloving. We agreed that there is no better place to be than in the place of experiencing God’s amazing love in the very details of our life and that there is no going back.
In order for us to actually get out the door to go swimming there were several responsibilities that needed to be taken care of. As the kids were taking care of their responsibilities and I, mine… Alina was pulling together her swim gear and couldn’t find her swimsuit. After I gave her a few suggestions of where to look she came to me in tears.
Looking back over today’s event and processing it I thought about the fleshly tendencies that were developing in my sweet Alina before we began the journey of learning how to love with a Christ-like love through the Lifestyle of Learning™ ministry. Something particular I was beginning to see develop in her was an attitude of irritation in circumstances like this morning. Extreme irritation and anger when something was lost, was common among the older siblings and adults in my childhood, and I had also developed that fleshly unloving way of dealing with such circumstances, and was passing it on to my children. But, the Lord was good and led me to the Lifestyle of Learning™ ministry and gave me the gift of Barbie and Marilyn speaking straight into my life. Today, there was no irritation or anger in Alina’s response, she was just simply frustrated (stopped up) and in tears. I would like to clarify that I use to soft sell my sin - my anger, by saying I was just frustrated when I was truly irritated and angry which is unloving (sin is the self centered failure to love). I have since learned that we can be frustrated and still be loving, but when we move from frustration to irritation we are unloving (sin).
I hugged Alina and took her into my arms and I prayed. In my conversation with the Lord and with Alina we focused on how grateful we are that Alina did not go from frustration to anger. We thanked the Lord that He is concerned about what Alina is concerned about. In my past I would have thought the Lord wouldn’t be concerned about something as insignificant as a bathing suit or swimming, but I have been learning different and we thanked the Lord for His concerns for us and that He is concerned about the things we are concerned about. We asked Him for help in finding it, and thanked Him for loving Alina SO MUCH! I encouraged Alina to surrender her worries to the Lord and to trust that He will provide for her to go swimming.
Alina went to her room and lay down. She later told me that she knew if she kept looking in the state of mind she was in she would still feel stressed and she thought she needed to rest. As she did, Daniel entered the room (unsolicited) and began asking her questions, he was entering into her concerns with a heart to help her. He began to help her look, lifting up a bag and other things, helping her look around the room. Alina noticed the bag Daniel had lifted up and remembered she left her swimsuit in that exact bag last week when we went to the beach. Before I knew it, Alina peered around the corner and told me that she found her swimsuit and we were soon off to go swimming.
I was thinking about the events of this morning and how different it might have been if we had stayed on the road we were on before Lifestyle of Learning™ entered our life. I also thought about what a gift it was for Alina to experience God’s love for her in the small (insignificant) things in life, to experience the love that has been growing between her and her brother, and also for God’s love to still point to her need to continue to learn to put things away – something she is working on.
I talked with her after we got home from swimming about all of this. She said that she is so happy that our family has been learning to love and that she never wants to go back to the way it was. She often tells me she is so thankful we started Lifestyle of Learning™ because she enjoys school more now and because she is grateful that our family is learning how to love each other in a much deeper way. She told me how she now says things with a sweet spirit, she said sometimes she hears in her mind the same words with the unkind tone she use to use… she followed that up with telling me that it has become much easier to be loving to her siblings and that she never wants to go back to being unloving. We agreed that there is no better place to be than in the place of experiencing God’s amazing love in the very details of our life and that there is no going back.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Jam: Beginners Edition
At the end of June, we went strawberry picking for the first time in quite a few years. Even though it was cloudy, it was fairly warm out and soon we were ready to leave, after we had picked 35lbs of berries!
Jam had been something that I thought would be neat to make, but always seemed a bit intimidating, because of all the boiling of the cans and lids, keeping them sterile, etc.. Another thing I didn't like was all the sugar that was used in the recipes. I always try to make my food low to no sugar or use something like honey or maple syrup instead. So after finding a recipe online with just four ingredients, plus it used honey instead of sugar, I decided to can some jam for the first time.
Since I'd never made jam or done any kind of canning before, I didn't have any of the usual canning supplies (canning jar rack, canning funnel, jar lifter) other than 7 Kerr Mason Jars that my mom had.
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The first thing to do was wash all of the jars and lids. After they've been cleaned, they were placed in a large pot. Since I didn't have a canning rack, which goes in the bottom of the pot to keep the jars from touching the bottom of the pot, I used a few old kitchen towels. I used one on the bottom and two or three around the edges and between the jars. The pot was then filled with water and boiled.
The jar lids (the flat parts, not the rings) went in a small pot of simmering water to sterilize.
While the jars simmered, I made the jam, following the recipe. The strawberries are mashed to the desired chunky-ness, then the pectin was added. There were several different types of pectin at the store, and the recipe didn't require a certian type, so I went with Classic Pectin.
Next the honey and lemon juice was added, then the jam was boiled.
Using two pairs of metal tongs, I removed the jars from the boiling water, filled them with the jam while leaving a little space at the top, and placed on the lid, using tongs to keep them sterile.
Once all the jars were filled, they were placed back into the water and boiled for ten minutes.
Then they were removed from the pot and set on the counter to cool. While they are cooling, the lids will pop once the lids are completely sealed.
By Sereina
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