Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Meet my kids, the gardeners

This is my kindergarten class, holding their seed packets, ready to plant.
We must have flowers in our garden, too.

Our tiny little garden!

Cabbage, onion, and radishes are all a part of the garden.
I don't usually write about my class because I do a separate blog just for Kindergarten. I wanted you to see how cute my class is. We decided to try and plant a little garden. I sure hope we get some sprouts. (I know the space is way too narrow, but it is all a part of the learning experience)The last time we tried planting , we planted beans in egg shells and all they did was get moldy! My green thumb might be turning blue.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

It's harder than it looks

Philip trying to open the coconut.
He finally got it open.

Sophie enjoying a coconut smoothie.

I make alot of smoothies. So many of my recipes call for coconut water or meat. So i decided to try it out. I researched how to open it on you tube. It looks so easy. Four hits with a cleaver and then pop the top off. Right?....Well, if I had the cleaver, maybe it would have been.
After several attempts with a cook's knife, philip finally got it open. I was so surprised by the water and the meat. Neither tasted like the coconut i knew, the kind from the store. The water was basically bland and the soft mushy meat had no flavor.
The smoothie was great: a healthy dessert choice.
1 cup coconut water
the meat from the coconut
about 2 cups of honeydew melon
about 5 strawberries
agave to taste




Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Tuesday, 11/11


To all our Vets, thank you for your service to our country.
If you can, at 11pm, take a moment to pause and be thankful.



Monday, November 10, 2008

Hold that Ladder!

According to Consumer Product Safety Commission accident estimates, tens of thousands of stepladder accidents requiring emergency room treatment occurred annually in the United States. Approximately 85-90% of these accidents involve the user falling from the ladder and 8-9% of these injuries are serious enough to require that the victim be admitted to a hospital. In addition to posing a severe health concern, these accidents have significant loss-of-wages and high medical expense implications.

This Saturday, my uncle was one of those statistics. He was changing light bulbs in his house, with the assistance of his son who was holding the ladder. After they were finished, he decided to take a nap, only to walk into his bathroom and realize that he forgot to change one more bulb. So he decided to just do it himself, not calling his son in to hold the ladder. Big mistake...one that so many people make. We all think that falling off of a ladder is something that won't happen to us. Well, you probably know what happened....he fell off and fell into the bathtub. He was rushed by ambulance to our local trauma hospital since it was a head injury. At first sight, he was bad, confused, bleeding, .moaning in pain, disoriented....and so on. The good news is he was very very lucky. There were no injuries to the spine or brain, however, he had multiply facial fractures, including his eye socket and jaw. Luckily, he only spent one night in the hospital, and now has some healing to do.

This has taught all of our family a big lesson, especially Eddie, my husband. He is the worse about doing everything himself....including climbing high on ladders and doing jobs without any assistance. This scared him. Good, I'm glad. He has now vowed to hire a handyman!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Challah Baking Class

My mother, Roz, actually braided her own little challah!
You have to understand, she doesn't cook, doesn't know how. Growing up, we were fortunate enough to have my grandmother cook everything for us. Obviously, i get my love for cooking and baking from my grandma lil.
A first....my mom making challah!
Actually, a first to bake anything that didn't already come frozen in a box!

We had a packed house.

The other side of the room...standing room only.
Last night, I taught a challah baking class for a group meeting between my Hadassah group and my Chabad House's Women's Circle. Never have we had a turn out like last night...there were over 40 women. Everyone made a tiny, bite-sized challah to take home. I demonstrated how to make, braid, and cook the challah. Afterwards, we ate every crumb.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Don't forget to vote!

This was taken at my niece's Bat Mitzvah.
The only family missing is Josh and his girlfriend, Alex.
Eric and Heather are continuing on the final leg of their one year journey tomorrow.
They are headed for Costa Rica. We are going to meet them there in a few months.
Don't forget to vote today....it's your right and obligation as a free American!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Rachel's Bat Mitzvah

This weekend was my neice's bat mitzvah. This is a milestone event in a jewish child's life, when they turn 13 years of age. Once they have become a Bar (for boys) or Bat (for girls) Mitzvah, they are required by jewish law to follow all of the commandments given to the Jewish people by G-d. Rachel was so prepared for her Bat Mitzvah, she has such a beautiful voice that it enhanced the melodies of the prayers. Almost everyone in the family was here...my brother, Howard and his son came in from Atlanta. Unfortunately, Josh was not able to leave school to come in for it. What a nice weekend we had.