Thursday, August 25, 2011

Thank Thursday

Thankful for . . .
Waking up this morning to the sound of my precious son fussing out to me.
The delivery of a delicious hot tea by my thoughtful husband to get my day going right.
The ability to read the most inspiring posts by so many wonderful writers this morning.
The encouraging phonecall from my mother telling me how thankful she is for me.
The refreshing rain that will fall this afternoon on my beautiful flowers and grass.
The love that surrounds me daily.
Thankful for this beautiful life.
Thankful to the One who provides for me through it all.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Dining Room

We recently repainted our dining room, which in turn meant I got to redecorate it. It used to be red and beige. I loved it when it was first done; however, grew to just not love the color at all. Once we redid it I immediately fell in love. It's so nice to be in love with my dining room again!! Ha. It has quickly become my favorite room in our home.

There is a little room off the front of the dining room, kind of like an extension. I never knew what to do with it. I decided to paint a tall dresser and use it as storage and then put a little table and chairs that my aunt passed on to us. It's become like a little sitting area.
My style is definately primitive/country. I love incorporating that style into my home.
This chandeliar was once bronze. A little bit of flat black paint will go a long way. Throw in a berry garland and you have a beautiful, rustic light fixture!
I see silhouettes on so many other blogs and have always wanted to make them. These took me about fifteen minutes to create. I will blog the process later. I absolutely love them!
Another piece I love is my window mirror flowerbox! I am beginning to develop a small obsession with window mirrors. I want them everywhere in my home!
Yes, I'm using dried flowers as my current centerpiece. I was given these roses on C's 1st birthday and am having a difficult time having to get rid of them. I love the way they dried though, so I'm keeping them around for awhile. I always keep a few Mason jars on hand. Here I used it as the vase. I just put some rocks in the bottom and tied a ribbon around and voila - instant vase!
Isn't this children's table so cute? We painted the top of it the color of the top half of the dining room and the bottom the same color as the bottom of the dining room. C loves his table. He can be found here racing his cars and trucks quite often throughout the day. He also enjoys sitting and looking out the front window.
Here's the corner with the dresser. I store tableclothes, home decor that isn't being used at the moment and a few other things in there. Out of sight out of mind!
One of my favorite signs - it is so fitting to a dining room.
I learned a cheap way to make art a few years back. Just frame fabric! Or even scrapbook paper. It's simple, cheap and who would ever know? These three frames are above the doorway going into the living room. They match the curtains quite well.
My shutter that I picked up at a flea market a few years back. I love these. I got three of them for $5. I don't think I had ever been so proud of a purchase in my life!!
This is the view into the living room, which will be on tour next.
After some much needed change I am finally in love with my dining room again. We eat dinner in this room every night. I feel it's important to eat together as a family away from distractions like the television or phones. It's our time to come together each day, talk and enjoy each others company. I actually look forward to dinner every day for this very reason. I have many fond memories of eating around the dinner table as a child and want to continue that timeless tradition with my own family.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Summer Fun

Our little guy has been having lots of fun lately on some of our many summer adventures. I can't believe it is already mid-August and summer is drawing to a close soon. We are making sure to get in lots of summer fun before the beautiful fall comes our way.
We went out to a local dairy for ice cream and got to ride on a tractor! The little guy loves to pretend that he is driving, it is so cute.
He loves playing with steering wheels. Here he is at a car show "driving" a little go cart. I have a feeling he is going to want lots of drivable toys when he gets older. My anxiety level is going to be through the roof!
One activity I can handle is running around on the baseball field! No motors or steering wheels involved just feet! Who knows maybe we have a future professional athlete on our hands. Wouldn't that be nice? :)
Back to enjoying the last days of this beautiful season!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Granola Bars

Granola Bars
You need:
1 cup butter, softened
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup lite corn syrup
3 cups quick oats
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1 cup rice cereal
3/4 dried cranberries
3/4 cup white chocolate
1/4 cup flax seed
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease a large cooking sheet with edges.
Heat butter and brown sugar in a small saucepan over low to medium heat. Stir this until it is smooth. Once smooth, stir in the lite corn syrup.

Combine the remaining ingredients in a large bowl.
Mix it around.
Then pour the butter/sugar mixture on top.
Mix until all ingredients are moistened.
Press firmly into the prepared cookie sheet. I used wax paper to help me press it onto the pan because it's really sticky.
Bake at 350 for 20 to 25 minutes or until light golden. For more chewy bars cook it at less time and for crispier bars cook longer. I cooked mine for 25 minutes and they were nicely crisp.
Allow them to cook completely before cutting into bars.
These are simply delicious! They are a nice treat to have around the house or to bring out on the run. It made quite a bit of bars. I stored mine in an air tight container and they stayed good for up to a week.
You can experiment with the basic recipe by adding different dried fruits or seeds. I think next time I will try chocolate chip and peanut butter!!
Enjoy!


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Delmonico Potatos

Delmonico Potatos
I started by cooking two large potatos then putting together the white sauce. Directions for the white sauce are as follows:
You need:
•4 tablespoons butter
•4 tablespoons flour
•2 cups milk
•salt
•white or black pepper
Melt butter in a saucepan over low heat; stir in flour. Cook for 3 minutes, but do not brown. Stir in milk and continue cooking over low heat, stirring constantly, until sauce begins to thicken. Season with salt and pepper.
Makes 2 cups of white sauce.
Now for the potatos you will need:

•2 cups diced cooked potatoes
• 2 cups white sauce, below
•salt and pepper to taste
•shredded mild Cheddar or Swiss cheese
•buttered bread crumbs


Combine potatoes, white sauce, salt, and pepper. Pour into a greased shallow baking dish. Sprinkle shredded cheese over potatoes the top with buttered bread crumbs.
Cook at 425° for about 20 minutes, or until nicely browned. This makes about four servings; however, it seems like a whole lot more.
These were simply delicious!! A perfect side with just about anything!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Hi!
Welcome to my Mommy's newest project, Simplicity Lane.
I just wanted to introduce myself and tell you a little about Mommy.
I'm her "little man". I'll make appearances here and there on here, but not too much. It's important to Mommy not to overexpose me on the blog because the internet can be a not so friendly place. But, I am such an important part of her life that she can't help but talk about me quite often! I love her and she loves me so much!
Mommy is a wife and mother above all. She was once a teacher, but now stays home with me. She loves being a wife and mother. It was her dream since she was a young girl playing dolls. She loves to bake, sew, decorate our home, take pictures, hike, run, dance and read. Those are just a few of her hobbies. I take up a lot of her time now and I know she wouldn't have it any other way. Simpicity Lane is her outlet to showcase her creativity - when she has the time of course! :)
Mommy used to blog over at On Love, Faith and Family; however, that blog was kind of going in a direction that she couldn't keep up with so she decided to start from the beginning again. Simplicity Lane is a place to write about her homemaking, being a wife, motherhood, striving to be a Proverbs 31 woman and a few other tidbits. She really hopes you enjoy this new journey she is on with Simplicity Lane. Simplicity because that is what life should be based on.
I hope you enjoy reading and know that I'll be right here reading along too!


Monday, August 1, 2011

Sweet Magnetic Messages



Sweet messages like these help get me through my days. I am so blessed to have a thoughtful and sweet husband!