One of the things I love about fall are the corn and straw mazes. Corey and I used to go to corn mazes and we always had fun. One year we decided to try the local straw maze. It’s in Archer Idaho near Big Juds (If you’ve ever lived around here you know about Big Juds). We found that we enjoy the straw maze much more than the corn mazes. So that’s been a tradition for us for a few years now. We like the straw because it’s nice and soft to walk on and you don’t have rows that you keep twisting your foot in. We also like how it muffles the sound and you really don’t feel like anyone else is in the maze until you round a corner and wallah there they are (I bet it’s pretty cool at night). Also you can’t really tare a part the bails of hay like they do the corn. So the maze looks the same the last day as it did the first. This year they had some tunnels built into the maze which the kids absolutely loved. If you haven’t tried the straw maze you should. It can be a little claustrophobic at times so if you have trouble with that maybe you don’t want to try this. Each of us took turns leading the way through the maze getting hopelessly lost and when we got to the finish we started it all over again. This is a great family activity.
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Pumpkin follow-up
Posted onI told you I would give an update on the pumpkins that we grew in the garden. That’s right I said pumpkins. Last time you saw one of these it was just a blossom. I hand pollinated 3 more for a total of 4. One pumpkin got the size of a baseball and then shriveled up and died. These pumpkins kept growing and growing and growing. I had to pluck them off the vine while they were still green. I then put them on my porch and let them turn orange. They all still have green on them but the kids didn’t mind. They are 27lbs, 24lbs, and 19lbs. These were the biggest pumpkins our family has ever carved. Definitely going to try growing pumpkins again next year. I just hope we get some blossoms about a month earlier than we did this year.
I let each kid design their own pumpkin. Preston decided he was going to name his count pumpkinstein. Corey had a little trouble with all the teeth Levi wanted on his. Sophia likes the circle (hers was nice and easy to carve). They turned out pretty cute and the kids had tons of fun scraping out the guts.
So being the forgetful person that I am I forgot to take pictures of the kids in their costumes 🙁 Preston’s was the most creative. He wanted to be an ice cream man and unfortunately I don’t have a picture of him. Sophia wanted to be a fairy. Levi wanted to be Dracula. There was one day last week that Levi had a School Program and we got pictures of him and Sophia dressed up. We went trunk or treating at our church and then Corey took Sophia and Levi around the block some more. Preston is getting so big, he wanted to go with his friends this year. One of the other parents went with them and they really scored on the candy. Pretty soon he is going to be too old to go trick or treating and I ‘m having a hard time coming to that realization. When did he start getting so old? I haven’t aged any so what happened here?
Austin Texas
Posted onThis past weekend Corey and I had the privilege of visiting Austin Texas for his sister’s wedding. My mom flew over so she could watch our kids for us. This was such a blessing for us. This is the first time we have left our kids for more than one night at a time. It’s been over 2 years since we have had an over night trip together.
Austin is a very active city. We were on the go all the time. There were people everywhere. We had such a good time seeing the different things and eating at different places. I can’t believe how many places there are to eat at. We had so many options I could’ve spent another month there and still not have eaten at each place. When we first arrived in Austin his sister, aunt and uncle picked us up at the airport and then we went to a restaurant called 24. Apparently the owner of the restaurant is going to be on the show top chef this season. Here we met Lisa’s fiancé, Neal, and ate lunch. Neal is so nice and perfect for Lisa. We had a great lunch. Corey ate chicken and waffles. I had a burger with some whipped potatoes. Those potatoes were the best I’ve ever had. This is much of how the weekend went. We just hung out with family and tried new places to eat.
On Lisa’s wedding day I woke her up, much to her disapproval, and we went for a walk with her mom. Afterwards we picked up her bouquet and other flowers. Then Lisa and I had our hair done. Her hair was so perfect and pretty it brought tears to my eyes. It was so fun to spend time with Lisa. It’s been a while since I’ve had the opportunity to do so. She lived with us for two weeks while at BYU. She was actually living with us when I had Preston. Then again she was there for me when my mom had her accident and I pretty much lived at her aunt and uncle’s house (where she lived at the time). She would take me to the hospital navigating the streets of Portland. This was such a blessing at the time. After she put her wedding dress on and did her make-up she looked like something out of a magazine. So beautiful. Her reception was at a place called Parkside. It was fun and different. She had some dancing there which was great because Corey and I haven’t danced together for quite some time. I loved that his cousin’s wife Jennifer knew the steps to thriller. Austin is so busy all the time it was funny to see that it gets even busier after 11 pm. We kept asking ourselves all weekend does anyone work here?
When we arrived in Austin Lisa gave everyone a gift bag. We had vouchers for bike rentals. So on Saturday morning Corey and I rented our bikes and rode around their bike trails. It was really fun and a great way to see the people and places of Austin.
After biking, on Saturday afternoon, Lisa had a trapeze class set up for us. Yes that’s what I said TRAPEZE. It was a little different but ended up being really fun. Corey did get sick his second time around and had to sit out the rest of the time. I went four times before I said that was enough. The toughest thing about the whole experience was getting over how tight the harness was. When they put it on they tighten it then they have you raise your arms and when you don’t think it’ll go any farther they tighten it some more. It reminded me of saddling a horse. I really had a hard time breathing. It was a really big relief when I finally got to take it off.
All in all we had a really wonderful weekend. We love hanging out with Corey’s family. They always make me laugh. I wish we could’ve stayed there longer but alas we have children and work. My mom did such a wonderful job with the kids. Sophia cried when she left. I wish she lived closer so they would have more opportunities to see her. Thanks Lisa for getting married so we could have this great vacation!
My Mom’s Apple Pie
Posted onI’d say this is the well kept family secret but can’t since we share this recipe with everyone. This is definitely a family favorite. I always loved it when I would walk home from school and the aroma of apple pie was in the air. This is by far my favorite pie. This recipe is also pretty simple and well worth it. I made a pie last week with the apples off of our little tree and it was so good. So good that I’ve made another pie this week. Anyways here is the recipe and step by step instructions on how to make it.
Filling:
6 Apples peeled and cut into slices
3/4 to 1 Cup sugar (depending on tartness of apples)
1 tsp cinnamon
dash of nutmeg
2 Tbs flour
1 Tbs lemon juice (depending on tartness)
Crust:
2 Cups flour
1 tsp salt
1/2 Cup cooking oil (canola or vegetable)
5 full tablespoons COLD water
First step is to peel, core, and chop the apples. I peel all the apples at once and then chop them. That way it keeps the browning from oxidization to a minimum. Each apple gets chopped into 8 pieces and then each of those slices gets chopped into quarter inch thick triangles.
Next step is to add the rest of the filling ingredients to the apples and mix. My apples were tart so I used 1 cup of sugar and no lemon juice. Put in a medium sauce pan and heat slowly on the stove (about medium low heat). Meanwhile start putting the crust together. Don’t forget about the filling give it a stir every few minutes or so believe me you don’t want the sugar to start to burn on the bottom of the pan.
This crust recipe is one of the most simple recipes I’ve ever come across. Many people are picky about their crust and I’m one of them. I love this crust because it is easy, flaky and taste good. Once you try this you’ll never go back to cutting in butter or shortening and letting it chill. You can also half this recipe for a one crust pie like pumpkin or pecan
In a large bowl combine the flour and salt. In small bowl combine the water and oil. It’s important to know what is meant by 5 full tablespoons of water. As you fill the tablespoon up with water continue to fill it until it is so full it makes a dome over the rim. If this doesn’t make sense let me know. Hey, by the way, Don’t forget to stir your filling.
After the dough had formed a ball split into two separate balls one slightly larger than the other. Slightly larger because the bottom crust is bigger than the top. Oh! And don’t forget to stir the filling.
Take the larger dough ball and place it between two pieces of wax paper. Roll out the dough with a rolling pin until it fits into your pie plate with extra over the sides. Don’t worry if the wax paper starts to wrinkle just lift it up and smooth it out.
Take one side of wax paper off and flip the crust into the pie pan. Push and position the crust until you have about 1 inch of crust hanging over the side of the pan. Slowly peal back the wax paper trying not to tear the crust. Don’t forget to stir the filling. Roll out the top crust between the wax paper and set it aside.
By now this is what your apple filling should look like. The sugar should look syrupy and the apples are starting to cook. When the filling is hot and bubbly that is when it’s time to add it to your crust. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
After adding the filling to your bottom crust dot the top with a tablespoon of butter. Before adding the top, this is very important, wet your finger with water and go around the rim of the crust. This will help the top crust adhere better and you won’t have a mess in your oven to clean up. Take one wax paper off the top of the top crust. Flip over and place over the top of pie. Press the rim together and peel off the remaining wax paper. Trim the crust until it is about an inch from the rim of the pie plate. Fold under the crust to lay on top of the rim. Using the two finger method crimp the edges.
Cut slits in the top crust to allow steam to escape during baking. I like to make a star or flower shape on the top. Sprinkle with sugar and bake at 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until crust is golden. Take out of oven and place it on a rack until completely cooled. Serves 6-8 slices.
Survived the first week of school
Posted onThat’s right school started this week. On the first day Preston and Levi were so excited. They were up and dressed before the sun was. We all made the trip to the bus stop only to find out that the bus was early. It is a few blocks to the bus stop from our house and when we rounded the corner the kids took off on a mad dash. The bus waited for them and they made it on just fine. They got on the bus before I could even wish them luck and say goodbye. Since the bus was there so early it waited for a while. Corey and I were able to catch up and wave to the boys through the windows. I could tell Levi was a little anxious and was on the verge of tears. Later that day he told me he cried when Corey, Sophia, and I walked away. You can see his silhouette in the bus picture on the top right window. Other than that everything went without a hitch. The kids love their teachers and are excited about getting back to work. Preston has already started and finished a book and has started a new one. It has been really nice and quiet around here with just Sophia and I (and sometimes Corey). I seemed to have acquired an extra shadow. Sophia doesn’t have her brothers to keep her busy so she just follows me around all day. It is funny to see how she plays. Just today she was saying “I love you” and I told her I love you back. Then she informed me that it was her elephant talking to her not her talking to me. The kids are loving school. I’m loving the alone time with Sophia. Corey is liking the quiet time he has for work. We are all happy! Yay for school!
Tiffany Family Reunion 2011
Posted onWell it was time for another Tiffany family reunion. We decided to have it in our old stomping ground of Warm Lake Idaho. My family used to have a cabin here and spent many summer days on this lake. It really holds a special place in each of our hearts and was a perfect location for our reunion. There are really too many pictures to post so I’ve selected a few and I will post the rest on facebook.
The reunion was pretty laid back with a few planned activities. There was a lot of lounging, swimming, playing in the sand, and eating. One night my dad set up his projector and played a video that he put together for us. The video was a modge podge of videos and pictures of all of us growing up. It was fun to see the crazy old hair styles of everyone. My dad also made copies for all of us. My copy will only be viewed in private and then kept in the vault. Only a special few will see snip-its of it.
For the most part meals were up to each individual family to prepare themselves. We had two meals that were all together. One night we had steak, corn on the cob, watermelon, and salad. It was probably the best meal we had up there. Everyone did a great job working together to get it on the table. We also had breakfast together. We went and picked huckleberries the day before and were able to make huckleberry pancakes and sausage for breakfast. We also had dutch oven peach cobbler one night that I had opted out of because of my sugar issues. It looked so delicious and my kids had at least seconds.
We spent a couple of days swimming in the lake which was a bit chilly but when you got used to it it was quite refreshing. Conveniently we left our camera back at camp for these trips. Although I did see my sister with her camera so there might be a picture out there that you should stay clear away from. My Idaho legs were like a beacon and if looked directly at them you might go blind. Don’t say I didn’t warn ya.
We had a family game night that turned out really fun. My dad prepared 7 minute to win it games. He teamed family against family. We had fun shooting rubber bands at playing cards, swing yo-yos from our backsides, unraveling toilet paper on our arms and that’s just a few. My sister Krystal won overall and her prize was a big jar of jelly beans but also, a surprise to everyone, she gets to plan the next reunion.
Our little family also took the opportunity to hike to one of the many hot springs up there. There was a fire about 5 or 6 years ago and it burned most of the area. The hike was hot and dusty. As soon as we got back we took a nice refreshing swim in the lake. My brother Cameron and his girlfriend Brittany came with us and it was funny on the way back Levi had to be in the front of the pack. The problem with that is he liked to kick the dust up and who ever was behind him had a face full of dirt. It happened to be Brittany behind him and a few times she would try and run in front of him only to find him running faster to keep ahead of her. By the end we took a short cut and beat him to the car. It was a fun little trip and I enjoyed getting to know Brittany a little better.
On the last day we all met at a park in Boise to have lunch before saying goodbye. We were all able to see my grandma Wilkins (Tiffany). We had a big photo with her and all of the great grandchildren. Just in my family there are 15. If you add my cousins my grandma has 18 great grandchildren. It was really hard to say goodbye to everyone especially knowing that it’s going to be another two years before I get to see most of them. I can’t wait for then next reunion which, according to Krystal, will probably be in California.
Huckleberries
Posted onYummy, yummy it’s huckleberry time. I don’t grow this in my garden but these tiny berries grow wild in the mountains not too far from our home. Growing up we used to have a cabin at Warm Lake Idaho. Warm Lake is about 30 miles from Cascade Idaho. We would spend much of our summers up there and when it was huckleberry season my mom would load us up in the van and we would spend a couple hours at our favorite huckleberry picking spot and pick. Then we would be rewarded the next morning with huckleberry pancakes.
We have lived in this area for seven years now and have known that there are huckleberries here but they have eluded us. If you ask anyone where to pick they never give you a straight answer. If they have a spot it’s a well guarded secret. This year we happened upon a nice spot by accident. Corey was camping with Levi in Kelly Canyon, that is as close as you will get to the location, and they went for a hike. While on their hike they noticed the huckleberry patch and started picking. When they came home we had enough for a batch of huckleberry pancakes. Of course, I made Corey take me to the huckleberry patch and we picked a couple of quarts of them. I froze them and now we can have huckleberry pancakes for a while. I might even try some huckleberry muffins.
Reed’s Dairy
Posted onWe are so fortunate to live so close to Reed’s Dairy. It’s our favorite place to go on a hot summer day with the family. Last night was especially great because Reed’s was celebrating that they were voted #1 in the area. Reed’s gave out free ice cream and cake. They started to hand out the cake and ice cream at 6:00 pm. So we headed out after dinner and got there around 5:50. A line had already started but it wasn’t too long by then. We got our cake and ice cream pretty quickly and were able to beat the crowd. We sat down and enjoyed. I didn’t tell the kids we were going there so it was a nice surprise for them. I love these moments I have with my little family.
Peas
Posted onI have the fondest memories of peas. My mom always grew peas in her garden and I remember sitting on the porch with my mom on a cool summer night. My mom would have a bag full of peas and a bowl. We would just sit there talking and opening up peas and, of course, eating them.
I love to eat fresh garden peas. In previous years we grew a Lincoln pole pea and didn’t have very much success. We would only grow enough for a handful and the kids always ate them before I could do anything with them. This year we tried a new variety called Little Marvel. This is a bush pea. So far we have a lot more peas than we ever had. I have enough to feed the whole family peas, as a side, dish for dinner (although I think they like them better raw). Corey said that he didn’t think he planted enough last year. He really packed the seeds in together this year. Along with a better watering schedule the peas have really taken off. I think next year I’m going to grow at least twice as many so I can have some to freeze.
Pole verses the bush pea. On the package of the Little Marvels it said that there was no need to stake the plants. Pole peas grow tall vertically and will fall over if not staked. When I bought the Little Marvels (a bush pea) I was under the impression that we didn’t have to stake them. They did pretty well until the pods started to form and now they have fallen onto themselves and have become a tangled mess. I think that maybe next time we will set up a trellis along side them so they have something to attach themselves to and maybe stay standing. Picking the peas can be a back breaking job. It is better if you have somewhere you can sit or kneel. I, however, had to bend over for about 15 minutes to pick all the peas. When I finally stood up my back was very stiff. Over all I’m pretty satisfied with the results.
4th of July
Posted onI hope everyone else had a great 4th like we did. It ended up being a pretty busy day. Corey was gone before I even had a chance to wake up. Every year the city puts on a 5k fun run that runs the parade route. This is Corey’s second year of doing traffic control for that event. He was gone by 6:30 am. He made it back just in time for us to head out and see the parade. We had a great time at the parade. Sophia looked so cute dressed all patriotic. After the parade we went home and packed up a lunch and headed out to meet some friends at Gem Lake. The kids loved eating and swimming with their friends. We spent a good 2 hours there. When we got home we finally had some time to relax. The kids and I watched a movie while dad took a nap. After dinner it was time to head out to the firework show. Idaho falls has a pretty big show. It’s actually the biggest firework show I have ever seen. They light them off at the greenbelt and since we don’t live too far from there we only have to go a couple of blocks to get a great view of the fireworks. By the time we got home it was around 11:00 pm and the kids were beat. We had such a wonderful day and I feel such a great gratitude for all the men and women in the world who have made it possible for us to have the freedom that we do.