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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Knott's Merry Farm
I surprised the kids with a trip to Knott's Berry Farm. We had gotten six free tickets, but they expired on the 24th. Although we were going to go on the 24th, the weather forecast said all day rain (which they were wrong) so we went a day early. The night before they were watching a movie and didn't get to bed until after 11pm. But I woke them up at 7am, get up, we're going somewhere! Dress warm but don't wear your snow stuff since we'll be outside and walking a lot. Sage says, I know where we're going, we're going hiking (with a look of disappointment. He HATES hiking.) Just get ready. As we headed out, driving towards LA, I tell them we're taking Sekai home since he's too loud ^_^. Sekai says, what about my stuff? We'll give that to you in SD (which we're going to tomorrow and Sekai's dad is meeting us there.) We get to Buena Park and drive by Knott's and Soak City. Emi says, hey there's Knott's Berry Farm. I play along, oh my gosh, wow, I didn't know it was here. I drive around the park several times looking for a parking lot. They were probably wondering, I wonder what's she's looking for? And then I tell them, and they were YEAY!!! THANK YOU MOMMY!!! They were thrilled!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Dark Chocolate Buttercrunch
Something about the holidays makes me crave candy and chocolate. So I made some Dark Chocolate Buttercrunch, courtesy of King Arthur Flour. Toffee is one of my favorites, along with dark chocolate covered caramels. They're so easy to make and oh soooooo good. These are different from my usual recipe in that chocolate and nuts are on top AND bottom. Sinfully delicious.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Winter Fun
My nephew Sekai is visiting us for 10 days. For those of you who are fans of the tv show "Heroes", he's the kid who plays Young Hiro. He's from Santa Monica so he usually doesn't get to see snow. So we took him sledding at this hill next to the local dump. It's one of those places I had never imagined would be a good place for sledding until one day I saw some people there. It's nice because you don't have to worry about bumping into trees, and it's such a nice, big open area.




On your mark, get set, go!

Oh no! Sekai fell off!

And then we went home to make some gingerbread houses. Well, technically, they're graham cracker houses, but who's checking?


And then we went home to make some gingerbread houses. Well, technically, they're graham cracker houses, but who's checking?
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Snow, Snow, and More Snow
I believe today was the first time since we've lived here that school was cancelled due to snow (but then, I do have very bad memory.) And this is our fifth winter. I was watching the news last night and it said 1-2' of snow. So even if we didn't get the call from school, I was kinda planning on staying home. It ended up snowing ALL DAY, with periods of blackout. The snowplow finally showed up around 6:30pm to clear our street only to leave mounds of burm I'll be digging out tomorrow. But we've gotten the heads up that school will be cancelled again tomorrow, so at least I can sleep in! Here's our street around 1pm today:
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Another Day
Yesterday was Emi's last AYSO soccer game. She did real well this season, being her first time on a competitive team (last time was in 2nd grade where she played "just for fun") and her team improved a lot from the beginning. She really had a lot of fun playing soccer which is a big change from the past where she never wanted to play soccer because it's "tiring" (can you believe a kid would say such a thing?) I'm glad it is finally over, running down to Hemet every week for games for 3 months was starting to take its toll. She is now playing on the middle school's basketball team where the school will provide the transportation. Sage is also playing basketball, but for a townhall league. Games will be about twice a week at night, but at least it's local.
After her game, we went and saw Santa. I could not believe there was no line! Maybe the key is to go at night. Emi and Sage didn't care to see him this year, but Abby wanted to so they got dragged into it. If I'm paying for a picture, all three of them better be in it! ^_^ Abby asked for a Webkinz, while the other two said they didn't want anything. Can you imagine a kid, aged 9 and 11 saying they don't want anything from Santa for x-mas?! Have I trained them well, or not? Ha ha. But seriously, I was surprised. I was telling Emi to say to Santa, the thing I want is for you to lose weight. Being overweight is not healthy, you need to start exercising. So I want you to get yourself a treadmill! Of course, she's too polite to say such a thing. But wouldn't of that been funny? But I did get her to ask how old he was. Santa says, I can't tell you because that would give away Mrs. Claus' age and she does not want anyone to know her age. Pretty good answer, I thought.


Saturday, December 13, 2008
Riley's Farm
Tagged along with Sage's field trip to Riley's Farm in Oak Glen, about an hour away. Field trips at our school are so limited due to the location of where we are, but luckily Sage's new teacher likes field trips and got us this one. I had never been to Riley's Farm before although we've driven by to go apple picking so when asked if I wanted to volunteer to help, it was a definite yes! Riley's Farm is a working apple orchard and living history farm that features living history education, dinner theater, and historically-themed overnight stays. The 4th grade curriculum involves California history and the gold rush so the program dealt with that time period.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Made by the Family
Made some shirts for my mom and her co-workers. She works at a Japanese eatery inside the Mitsuwa marketplace, called Kayaba. My brother designed the front, the word Kayaba in hiragana Japanese writing.
And my dad designed the back, Kayaba in a funky kanji writing. And I printed them! Kinda neat how we each had a part in the creation of this shirt.

And my dad designed the back, Kayaba in a funky kanji writing. And I printed them! Kinda neat how we each had a part in the creation of this shirt.

Apple Crisp
Short Summit Hike
There are so many trails in our area, even though I've lived here for over four years, I've just scratched the surface. I guess I get comfortable with my usual trails, usually the ones on the map and tend to stick to those. But yesterday I tried a new trail. I had 45 minutes to kill, after dropping off my kids and returning back for Sage's award ceremony (for doing well in math). I didn't know how long this was so I decided to just go for 20 minutes and then head back. I started near the back side of the County Park. A little bit in, I see this sign so I decide to follow it.

Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Lack of Common Sense?

I'm kicking myself for not thinking of this sooner. I can bake with my toaster oven! So I tried baking banana bread. Instead of loaf pans I used a 8x8 brownie pan. Made a few adjustments, since the heat source is so close, it started to brown way too fast so I covered it with foil. And strangely, although the middle was done, the sides weren't, so I took it out of the pan and baked it again. And in the end was this banana bread just as good as the ones I make (or used to... boo hoo) in my regular oven! Maybe that frozen bread dough can come out of hibernation...
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