21 January, 2008

LUKE is 12!!

Luke at age 3...


what a sweetie...we had a pizza party, with 15 guests, which later became 19 as more people stopped by. Luke helped decorate (and light, lol) his own cake, which was a big step in growing older... Two cakes were needed, of course, for all those guests...a mint one (Which is Luke's favorite), and the standard "Better than Farm" cake, as Grandma re-named it years ago :o)



yum...challa




Actually "ghhghhghAHla", as my sweet Jewish pastor's wife pointed out. Yummmy bread, which uses an egg dough that tastes best when left to ferment a bit in the fridge for a few days. The dough recipe originally called for 1/2 cup of melted butter, which I accidentally left out, but would again, because who needs all that butter?? Instead, I brushed butter on the fresh, hot bread, and that moistened it up just enough!





so, here ya have it:





1 3/4 cups lukewarm water


1 1/2 tbl instant yeast


1 1/2 tsp table salt


4 lg eggs, slightly beaten


1/2 cup honey


7 cups unbleached all-purpose flour



In a large bowl, mix together the eggs, water, honey, yeast and salt. Stir well. Add in the flour. STIR, BABY STIR!!! Stir until you don't see any more dry bits of flour. Spray with cooking oil, cover with plastic wrap and stick it in the refrigerator overnight, or up to 4 days. The longer you let it stay in the refrigerator, the better tasting the dough will be.



pssst....if you want, you can let it rise for 2 hours on the counter, pinch off the dough that you need to make your Challah. However, I've found that with only a 2-hour rise, the bread isn't very flavorful. Still good, but definitely not as good as if you had let it sit 1-4 days in the refrigerator.





1 lb of Master Challah Dough (above) about a grapefruit sized chunk of dough


4 1/2 tbl Nutella

small egg + 1 tbl water, whisked to make egg wash



The first thing you need to do is take that master dough out of the refrigerator, grab a grapefruit sized chunk of dough. Return the rest of it to the refrigerator to use another time. Generously flour your hands and the dough. Shape the dough into a ball by stretching the surface of the dough and tucking it to the bottom all around, rotating the ball a quarter-turn as you go. This creates a taut, smooth surface. Let the dough hang out on counter a bit, to take the chill off.





Braid Dough: Now, back to the dough. Use palm of your hands and roll the dough into a thick, even log. Cut the dough into 3 equal pieces with knife or dough scraper. (It's easier to cut even pieces when the dough is not round). Roll each piece with your hands to stretch into a long 1 1/2" thick rope. Try not to just stretch it out by pulling, the dough will break. Easiest way is to place dough on counter and roll back and forth with palms of hands, starting in the middle and hands move out which stretching the dough a bit. Don't worry about getting it to look pretty, just try to get each piece even sized.
Time to add the Nutella. Take one piece of dough. Use your thumb or the side of your hand to press and create an indent in the middle of the strand. Spread about 1 1/2 tbl of Nutella in this indent.





Bring up the sides of the dough, encasing the Nutella and pinch dough closed. Repeat with other strands. Don't have to be perfect. It's messy, I know, but it's NUTELLA and worth every finger lickin' mess.
Pinch it up! I found that it worked best to lightly press a butter knife along the center, and use my left hand to pinch it up by grabbing the very edges.





Let's braid! Start in the middle and braid. Pinch ends, tuck under. Now braid the other side, pinch and tuck. Start braid from the middle (instead of top) so that it tapers evenly at both ends. I tried to keep the seam side UP, so that the filling did not melt out as it baked. There will be places where it splits open, but that is okay.





Again, spray and cover with saran wrap, then a soft towle, and let rest for 1-1/2 hours. 20 minutes prior to baking, preheat your oven to 350F.
When dough is ready to be baked, brush top with egg wash. OPTIONAL: sprinkle with chopped hazelnuts. Bake for 25 minutes. While still warm, brush with 1/3 cup melted butter, generously coating the entire surface of the braid.



Emme helped me, so along with her own mini-braid, she made an "E", and "L", and a "V" to give to her brother and sister. This recipe made about 3 large braids. Enjoy!

16 January, 2008

guess I should post

something! Not a lot of news, no new photos here...we have withdrawn Luke and Victoria from school, which means I now have the youngest 3 at home full-time. it is very nice, and they are on a much better routine, and seem to be growing more confident, as opposed to less confident each day.

We are looking toward starting up parenting classes again in March, and as I scrutinize my own children, I seem to be learning more...we are never done learning!

#1 ~ your children are what you make them. If you think of a child as impatient, and you respond to them with impatience, they will be impatient! If you consider a child to be responsible, and treat them that way, they will become that. IF a characteristic of a child is troubling you, then examine carefully how you act and react toward that child.

#2 ~ I forgot what the second one is....but it will come to me. For now I will say "Moms, get plenty of rest. staying up too late makes it hard to keep your eyes open!"

01 January, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR!







You may notice that this is post #17 of the day. (or so - I lost count after 2) Today is New Year's Day, and I am trying to decide if I want a resolution. I think the first one will be NO MORE PROCRASTINATING! One of these days, I will get started on that.






We had a party, and decorated with TIME in mind....







ben made (yes, pizza - it was requested, and very delicious. I DO cook, and love to, but ya can't fix what already works). He also helped me put together a fun display area for his wonderful pizza, so I got to throw my signature in on the party somewhere! The pizza boards/stones were elevated at different heights, with greenery, candles, ribbons and lights entwined all around. The fountain was surrounded with garland as well, and the water fell sweetly as the party began. THEN...the excitement drowned out any splashing sounds, but that's okay.



At the end, everyone stood in a circle and ripped open party poppers filled with candy and little paper crowns. You can almost see some of them here hanging on a sparkly ribbon as Emme zooms by. At 11:30 p.m., some sugar kicked in , and she had a second wind! an hour later, 3 very tired girls stood for their first picture of the year. Only Emme got her crown on as the party was winding down.

Anne and Jordan, Benjamin and Jodie....hey, it was a PARTY! Costume ball or not, I was dressing up! I even sprayed glitter on my hair. Ben, at 12:15 a.m., was very worn out, but happily sat with me for a photo. Thanks, babe!

and Christmas day brought....

filled stockings, and wonderful guests! We did not do much photography during the dinner, which all played out very nicely, but the table was pretty, and everyone had to be wheelbarrowed away from the table by the time we were done. It was a wonderfully blessed day!


I found darling little glitter-coated cardboard letters to denote which stocking was whose...one of these years, I vow to have them all MATCH, but in the end, kids really don't care!!

on to Christmas...

which was very, very nice. we were home alone, just the 7 of us, so it was a very casual night. Ben made pizza for us, and everybody dressed in their regular play clothes..i am wishing now I would have at least made emme brush her hair, but I had spent the day with Victoria having some "girl time" and was happy to just sit down on the couch and let kids pass out gifts! Here are a few moments preserved via digital pixels...


The TREE.....(the angel really does have a head).
Emme and her beloved gift from Gabe.



Christian opening a pedal to enhance the sound of his electric guitar....





Luke got new binoculars!!!
And Gabe got a batman toy from Annie...he was pleased as punch!

Christian gave his sisters Dance Dance Revolution 2, and as you can see, they were very excited!

And Victoria's birthday

She turned 10 this year, was given a karaoke machine with which she sings her heart out, and got her ears double-pierced! Her best friend Makayla went with her and held her hand. They laughed together as Victoria had tears rolling down her cheeks, but loves them now!



then the Christmas program at church...

where victoria danced....


and later sang....(She has her blue outfit on with a white sweater over it here)

















and fun was had by all....
Emme's little friend, Hazel is in the red & green "present" in front of Tori.

happy new year! (and a recap...)

it isn't truly a recap of the whole year, just the past 5-ish weeks. sorry to be so mixed-up.....it take TIME to get photos off of a camera and edit them and save them and transfer them to a blog with witty captions and I have this anal thing about including pictures with the things I say, ugh!

so - back to November....we covered the part where we went to AZ, and Christian won a guitar hero contest and had a birthday, and touched on Thanksgiving. I wanted to add some photos from that event, because it was such a pleasant day, and Ben took some very nice pictures for me! You might recall he made a new table, just for the occasion (and because we needed it), and the decorations all turned out SO nicely!!


please take note of the darling little acorns with pearls glued into them - a project Luke worked on until he sadly burned his finger with hot glue. They were the sweetest thing at the table!

okay, more coming soon - I need to go be with my boys before they go back to school tomorrow!