Thursday, December 25, 2008
Opening Presents
Opening presents was a blast. The first video is of Sam opening a present from Nana and Papa. The second video is of Michael opening a present from Grandma and Grandpa. The third is of Dan opening a present from Grandma and Grandpa. The fourth is of Becca opening a present from Nana and Papa.
Christmas 2008
Christmas morning has come and gone and it was absolutely amazing and magical. The kids woke up at 7:30 and down we went to see what Santa had left. By the looks of their presents, they were very good this year.
Everyone has enjoyed all of their gifts that they received and would like to express their appreciation to everyone.
God Bless and Merry Christmas!
Everyone has enjoyed all of their gifts that they received and would like to express their appreciation to everyone.
God Bless and Merry Christmas!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Jerky Boy!
I have had several requests for the recipe that I use to make my jerky. I wrote it up to one person and sent via email and thought I should post here. Here it is:
Alex's Famous Jerky
3 lbs of ground venison (if you have to you can use ground beef)
Jerky Spice Seasoning Kit* (3 packages of NESCO spice kit)
1 T Cayenne pepper (reduce or omit to reduce the heat especially for some kids)
2 T honey (brown sugar or maple syrup) - I prefer and use maple syrup
1-2 T garlic powder
1 T black pepper
1-2 drops liquid smoke
Mix in large bowl by hand until well mixed.
Use jerky press to make jerky strips.
Dehydrate by method of choice (I prefer using a dehydrator instead of oven).
*I prefer NESCO-American Harvest Jerky Spice Seasoning kit because the kit uses one pack per lb of meat and there are 6 packets per box. This can be purchased from Walmart, usually found by the small appliances and not the food section.
My kids love this jerky so much that they eat it on the way to school in the morning and as a snack after school.
Alex's Famous Jerky
3 lbs of ground venison (if you have to you can use ground beef)
Jerky Spice Seasoning Kit* (3 packages of NESCO spice kit)
1 T Cayenne pepper (reduce or omit to reduce the heat especially for some kids)
2 T honey (brown sugar or maple syrup) - I prefer and use maple syrup
1-2 T garlic powder
1 T black pepper
1-2 drops liquid smoke
Mix in large bowl by hand until well mixed.
Use jerky press to make jerky strips.
Dehydrate by method of choice (I prefer using a dehydrator instead of oven).
*I prefer NESCO-American Harvest Jerky Spice Seasoning kit because the kit uses one pack per lb of meat and there are 6 packets per box. This can be purchased from Walmart, usually found by the small appliances and not the food section.
My kids love this jerky so much that they eat it on the way to school in the morning and as a snack after school.
Gingerbread House
Happy First Day of Winter!!!

We are going to have a a green Christmas this year. It is supposed to be in the 40's all through Christmas and raining, bah humbug.
Yesterday we decorated a gingerbread house. We bought a kit and let the kids decorate it. Everyone had a great time putting candy on the house and in their mouths. I even had some icing left over at the end which we ate too!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Food, Fun, and Family
The past couple of weeks we have been spending family time getting ready for Christmas. We set up the tree and decorated it. I set up the train and Dan found his favorite spot during this time of year (at the controls of the train). I spent and evening outside putting up the Christmas lights, Becca was the only one to help and she did a great job. Last week I was very happy to find one of my favorite recipes. I was rearranging the inside of the freezer and noticed that we had two venison roasts left from last year's deer. I used one to make a venison roast with brussels sprouts and sweet potatoes with a horseradish sauce. It was wonderful. On Saturday, we attended the Star City Fire truck parade. We live on the last street in Morgantown and right around the corner from us is Star City, WV. Every year they have a fire truck parade where numerous trucks from the neighboring cities and communities get together for a parade with Santa in the last truck. They line all of the trucks at the start of the parade on our street. The kids love seeing Santa in the fire truck waving. My brother in WI, who is a volunteer fire fighter, would have loved the parade. Jen and I were even interviewed by a reporter and made it in the local newspaper. Very exciting!










Sunday, November 30, 2008
My Buddy, No Forks and Frost
Thanksgiving has come and gone. Everyone enjoyed the time we spent together and the time off from school. Dan has become my little buddy and no longer wants to use a fork for anything including his pumpkin pie. Becca copied Dan once I had the camera out and clicking.





Jen's aunt and cousin came for Thanksgiving and we had quite a gang running around.

I took the trash out Friday morning, Black Friday, and there was a beautiful covering of frost over the junipers in front of our house. Everything was covering and glistened in frost crystals. It was pretty amazing looking so I had to get a picture.
Jen's aunt and cousin came for Thanksgiving and we had quite a gang running around.
I took the trash out Friday morning, Black Friday, and there was a beautiful covering of frost over the junipers in front of our house. Everything was covering and glistened in frost crystals. It was pretty amazing looking so I had to get a picture.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Snow and Boxing
This past Thursday (Nov 20) we had our first snow day. We had about 1" of snow. Since there was no school, we headed outside to enjoy the snow. Winter has finally hit WV. Yesterday we had a high of 27 degrees, brrrrrr. Since it was so cold it is hard for the kids to stay outside long to get enough exercise, this is what the Wii is for. We bought the Wii so that we could some "fun" exercise during the cold winter and rainy spring/summer. We had our first boxing tournament and paired everyone and had a tier structure. The ultimate winner was Mom (Jen), she kicked everyone's butt.





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