by Dana
by Dana
by Dana
The study guides ask questions that really get listeners thinking about the lessons of Under Drake’s Flag. It gets them pondering how the characters felt, what they thought, how they got through each part of the adventure and faced things they never thought they would. There are also defining words shared that help build vocabulary expansion. These can be defined and discussed then used for copywork, vocabulary and so much more. There is so much you can use these guides for in expanding this program to fit your educational needs.
by Dana
Fall brings us out of the house and into the world again. Summer in the South gets awfully hot, y’all. We tend to hibernate behind closed doors with the air conditioner keeping things cool. So when that weather starts changing, we head out the door and spend as much time in the coolness as possible.
In the Fall, we do field trips to places that we greatly enjoy. The beach for walks, the state parks to see what we can learn and the Zoo when we are able. Anywhere that brings learning and fun, combined into one!
Fall is also the beginning of our favorite Holiday season: Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. We love these holidays and love to share them as a family. The holidays lead us back to the kids birthdays, which is a season all in itself when you have 8 kids to love.
One of our favorite things for Fall are Caramel Popcorn Balls. This was a childhood favorite of everyone who knew my Momma. Every year she’d make up a big ole batch of Popcorn Balls to take to our school events and everyone loved them. Momma doesn’t make them much anymore but it’s still something we enjoy when we are able to.
The recipe is really simple and easy to make but it does make a sticky mess and can be HOT, so be forewarned before you attempt to make these gooey goodies for your own family and friends.
Caramel Popcorn Balls
4 T. butter or margarine
1 cup brown sugar
Pour this mixture over the top of the popped corn, stirring to coat all of the popcorn. Lightly butter up your hands to prevent the sticky, gooey mixture from sticking to you. Shape the caramel popcorn into balls that are about 3 1/2 inches in diameter.
You can wrap these up in cellophane or saran wrap to keep them from sticking to one another or to anything else for that matter. Tie them with a cute ribbon and add a label for the Holiday to make them a gift!
One thing Momma always did was add in food coloring to make these festive colors for the Holiday. Halloween the popcorn balls were always orange, while at Christmas she used red and green. She’d add the food coloring before pouring the mixture onto the popcorn balls and after adding the vanilla. If you are using two colors, then half the mixture and the popcorn so that you can make half the batch one color and half another color.
I don’t have a picture of these since we haven’t made them in a while but I promise they will be hit around your home for the Holidays just as they are around ours!
Enjoy!
by Dana
The past few weeks have been so busy for us. Two weeks ago was Jack’s 2nd birthday. Last weekend was a trip to Florida to photograph a wedding. There’s been no slowing down. Thankfully, the next few weeks should be a stopping point. Nice and slow to get things done.
The wedding was beautiful. The Bride and Groom’s love truly showed through every single moment. It was such a wonderful thing to see.
The weekend went great except for the rain. But even the rain could not drown out the love from these two or their family. It also did not stop our weekend fun.
The kids didn’t make this journey. It was an adult weekend, seeing old friends who I haven’t seen in quite some time, spending time and introducing them to new friends. We enjoyed our time together and made memories we will never forget.
We visited the Original Ron Jon’s in Cocoa Beach and walked to the shore just to say we’d been there. We considered tattoos while adventuring as well. Then we went home and talked, joked and laughed until the wee hours of the night.
We ate great food, and rode to see Harley’s, visiting Daytona Beach and the biggest Harley store we’ve ever seen. We picked up souveneirs to remember our adventures, cute baubles that will help us to remember it always. And we will remember the times and the memories made.
On the way home, we stopped in Savannah to see Bass Pro, do a small bit of shopping and to the Savannah Harley store to see their collection. We didn’t find a bike but we did find lots of fun things to view.
We finally made it home and I know I for one was exhausted. I slept through last night and most of the day today. The kids were thrilled to have us back home. I was thrilled to be home as well because I missed them all terribly.
Today I have lazed and loved on my babies. The trip was fun and I greatly enjoyed the family I have missed but there is nothing like seeing my babies and spending time with them. I’m thankful for the love they give me and that I was deeply missed.
That was our weekend… how was yours?
by Dana