I hope everyone isn’t over the whole Valentine’s thing by now. You know…sick of photos and Valentine talk. After all, it was over 2 days ago!! We’re just trying to catch up here!! And please forgive me too, but I took a load of photos, and I have a hard time deciding which ones to share. But also, it’s for the sake pf preserving our kids’ childhood memories, here on the blog.
You’ll get a lot of good Valentine’s Day ideas for your kids in this post, for next year and on, though!
As you all know by now, we really TRY to follow the liturgical year. However, Valentine’s Day has been removed from the Catholic Liturgical calendar I believe. Still, as homeschoolers, we also try to study the history of every holiday or liturgical celebration. But I have to say………….we find Valentine’s Day, and St. Valentine, complicated, confusing and head-spinning. Anyone else?? I have read 3 or more differing stories of how (St.) Valentine’s Day came about. What’s more, there are more than one ‘Valentine’. Indeed, this day we call Valentine’s Day is shrouded in mystery and legend. They aren’t even sure who the REAL Valentine is, from what we have found. It seems there are 3 martyrs, all who did indeed die ‘for love’. But for the LOVE OF CHRIST, not the romantic kind of love we tend to color Valentine’s Day with.
Now, if any of that sounds confusing, it’s because I was just as confused, typing it. Still….we CELEBRATED LOVE in our own simple way.
The kids always wake up in the morning, to a little-something for them, on the table.
I couldn’t choose just ONE moment, that put a smile on my face, so I made them into one. : ) It’s just FUN watching them open and look at their stuff. It takes so little to get them ALL excited.
Like a handful of straws, not for drinking, but building. More on that later.
Animal crackers, and Cherry Chapsticks.
Valentines of course, and Puppet Kits, to do later on today.
But first, we had {A’s} morning basketball game to get to!
Have I mentioned I am not properly equipped to photograph basketball games? I rarely even bother bringing my gear, getting this kind of quality of shots. But I also have to avoid flash, because I don’t want to disrupt the focus of the girls. Anyway, here’s the best of what I got Saturday morning.
She’s always put in for the tip-off, to start the game, because she’s the tallest. (She’s the one with the ridiculously long braid. #8 : )
It took her no time to put her team on the scoreboard – it was also the first HOOP of the game!
She managed to draw a COUPLE of fouls in the game, so this is one of the times she got a couple of free-throws.
SCORE!
We just love to watch her play.
More free-throws. She’s good at drawing the foul.
There’s only 1 more game before the play-offs. We all cry a little, when another basketball season is over until November. We’re so sad!
Later after lunch, the kids put together their puppets. I found a kit of 4 animal puppets put out by Martha Stewart at Wal*Mart. Each animal is so easy to make > No scissors or glue needed! Just follow the directions, peel off the paper tabs, and stick!
Yes, even {A} made one. I know, she’s too old for puppets. But she does love crafting with the kids.
I asked all of the kids to lay down on our kitchen floor, so I could get this ‘puppet portrait’. I knew it would be cute, and I didn’t even step on them taking the shot!
Later that evening, we had a fancy, soft-music, table-clothed, candle-lit dinner, WITH our little valentines.
Making such a dinner took longer than we thought. They were knew recipes to us. So by the time we sat down, we were STARVING, and I never took photos of our entrees. But, we had: Lemon Pepper Chicken Sandwiches (with colby-jack cheese and thick-cut bacon) on Kaiser Rolls.
We had fun saying “Pass the Grey Poupon, please!”
We also had French Onion Soup, that was better than any we have ever had in a restaurant. It takes quite awhile to make it, but boy was it good!! The Gruyere Cheese is key!
And dessert, of course. A heart-shaped chocolate cake, with a very light whipped strawberry frosting made from scratch. Also delicious!
The next day the kids got to being creative with their abundance of straws:
And {A} baked us another treat.
It was really nice to have Valentine’s Day fall on a Saturday.
But we’re just going to carry on, celebrating love for the rest of the year.
Hope yours was wonderful too!!
Thanks Chari!
That room is our school room. It’s kind of long and narrow, but we do really love it. Lately though we’ve been spending more time (schooling and otherwise) in our sunroom, by the woodstove. That’s pretty much all windows too, and also cozy, and a little more spacious.
I love our home! It’s a work in progress. : )
Laura, your family is so sweet! And your blog is lovely! I like the table and your little room surrounding it. Thanks for sharing!
Rene
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I could type out the chicken sandwich one easy enough – it’s simple. But I actually do have the French Onion Soup Recipe in the computer, if I could figure out how to attach it. I need photos too. What’s recipes with no photos? That’s what CONVINCES me to make them! lol
What a fun way to celebrate such a LOVE-ly day! How about posting the recipes for your soup and sandwich meal? That sounds sooo good!!! ~R.
Thanks for the dinner report, Sarah
! I didn’t realize it was going to use hamburg, but it still sounds pretty good. We have tacos a lot too, and yes, sour cream is really nice to have.(and the more cheese, the better. : ) Also on chicken fajitas, which we also love. And, we also love sweet and hot sausage sandwiches with peppers and onion, so the kids are used to those too.
I didn’t even realize we weren’t getting that Kraft magazine anymore, until you mentioned it. Now I miss it! lol There was some good ideas in there sometimes, but too much processed stuff we wouldn’t get, and not surprisingly, a lot of Kraft products. lol
Thanks for letting me know. We’ll give it a try!
Laura, My husband and I liked the tacos … Something different. We make tacos A LOT around here, and so I was looking for a way to switch it up. I think my kids would have preferred the same ol’ tacos, though. They weren’t thrilled with the onions and red peppers, but I liked them. So, if your kids like all the ingredients in the recipe, they probably will enjoy them. I do wish I would have had sour cream on hand, because that would have helped the kids, I think.
Regan
– I know > flickr is great. But all of the photos on my blog go with the post! They are part of the STORY. lol : )
how beautiful laura. everything looks so yummy and cheerful!
i wanted to suggest flickr for you, it is a great way to share LOTS of pictures with those of us who are picture junkies…….there can never be “enough”.
what a joy all those smiling faces are!
happy monday.
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