Chipper! (Or Going Nuts)

I am getting “munked” this week. My baby turns 5 on Christmas Eve. The only day we could book the movie theater for his party (first REAL party) is tomorrow. Anyway, he wants an “Alvin and the Chipmunks 2” party and mom had to come up with a cake to match.
ARGH!

Emily helped me make the little guys tonight. We used fondant and are hoping it holds up (looking good so far.) We still have to paint the details on Alvin’s shirt and whatever else we get around to.
I think we’re doing white cupcakes with sparkles but stay tuned!

Colorblind Fun


My maternal grandma was colorblind, a VERY rare thing for a woman (actually 0.4% chance!)

Because of this, all of her sons and grandsons are colorblind. All granddaughters have a 50/50 chance of being a carrier of the gene (which I am.) Both of my sons are colorblind and my daughter could be a carrier.
At my oldest son’s parent-teacher conference I was making sure all the medical stuff was in his record. I asked if they had the eye doc’s report that he was colorblind. We started talking and realized that his test scores had gone down in math (which is crazy because this kid can do multiplication and algebra and he’s only 7.)
Hmmmm…
The teacher said, “You know, they are focusing on graphs and charts this year alot on those computerized tests. Would the colors on that effect how he answers?” Well, I got online and started researching. A scientist at the Eye Institute in California told me he was sure it would effect the test outcome.

Maps- First is normal vision, then 3 types of different colorblindness
and how it looks
Look here for how things can look to colorblind people.
“What can we do?” I asked.
Well, we are still awaiting answers. I’ll keep you posted. Or, if anyone else has had experience in this please leave a comment!
I talked with my uncle yesterday and he said “You know, I can’t read a lot of the things on your blog.” I hadn’t even thought about the background colors and font colors and how they would appear (or not appear) to colorblind people! I changed a lot last night, let me know if it works guys!

Cakes?

Okay, two cakes in the making, brain is starting to work…

Cake 1-
Jac wants an Alvin and the Chipmunks birthday (his birthday is Christmas Eve) and the movie comes out on the 23rd. So I reserved a party room at a theater.

Not sure on the cake… Movie cake or Alvin and the Chipmunks cake?

Cake 2-
I’m debating making this one…
A cake for 75 girls (my goddaughter’s friend’s sweet 16 party)
Three tiered Tim Burton style “Alice in Wonderland” cake
Could be fun, but for Jan. 2nd


Nutcracker Mania

This is crazy week in our house.

The Nutcracker is this week, and both oldest boy and girl are in it this year.
We have been so busy with practices (OK, they have and I have been busy being a chauffeur/bench warmer.) Yesterday was “move in” day to the theater and
their first time on stage this year.
I was worried about my anxious little guy, but he did great! I didn’t get to see my little soldier dance because her practice didn’t end til 9! I took the boys home about 815 or so…
Dress rehearsal tomorrow- productions on Thurs through Sunday! Whew!
Oh, and did I mention E’s science fair paper is due on Monday? (And her finals are next week.)
I want to have a cookie exchange party. I’ve never had one and not quite sure how it works. Anyone?
Trying to clean and decorate.
Blogging instead…

Happy Holidays!

Greening the Holidays

How can I green up MY holidays?

  • Don’t wrap gifts, or use a scarf, pretty re-usable bag (my sis-in-law used pretty reusable shopping bags last year -such a neat idea!)
  • If you do wrap use paper over (like your grandma did!)
  • Send e-cards!
  • If you are like me and love to get “real” mail this one time a year then use recycled cards or re-use last year’s cards by cutting off the fronts. I read a neat tip on Suite101 that said to write your note on a slip of scrap paper or sticky note so the card-receiver can reuse the card next year! Also pare down your card list if you haven’t heard from someone in awhile. I’m still trying to figure out my cards for this year… I think we are going to make paper with junk mail, then make cards with those. We usually do New Year’s Cards to minimize the holiday stress.
  • If you exchange gifts buy local or handcraft your own creations (try local folks on Etsy!) I saw an idea where friends who craft get together and swap gifts. I’d love to try this next year!
  • Make sure the toys you buy are safe. THIS IS HARD! There are some great sites to verify the toys don’t have nasty chemicals in them (just do a search!) If you buy toys that are made for sale in Europe you will probably be safe as they have stricter laws on bad toys unlike we do in the U.S. (If you have pets remember to check them out too- there is virtually NO regulation on pet toy safety!)
  • Better than giving things why not register your family on Heifer Project’s giving site?
    You will give a chance for a new future for underprivileged people around the world. Another great choice is Arkansas Rice Depot!

  • Buy local foods for your meals. It not only supports local farmers, but makes a smaller carbon print. But, most importantly, it TASTES BETTER! Thanksgiving we managed to get almost our entire meal from local farmers.
  • Decorate using fresh items if possible, or recycle your old ones with new ribbons etc.
  • Reuse old wrapping paper and cards to make neat new decorations for your home! We are making paper chains with old cards today!
  • We always get a fresh tree. I know some people think this is bad, but it’s from a tree farm where they plant new ones every year. In my humble opinion you are supporting local farmers, putting a natural item in your home as opposed to a plastic chemical ridden thing that has been manufactured in China and shipped halfway around the world. Plus we love to go as a family and drink cocoa, ride the tractor, cut the tree… makes for a fun day! (Also they make your house smell so “Christmasy” as the kids say!) I have a great recipe for tree food here on my recipe blog.
Cutting our tree this weekend!

Do you have a good idea to green your Christmas? Please let me know and let’s keep the ideas rolling!