Grape Salad & Great Fun

One of my all time favorite summer recipes is Grape Salad.  This quick and easy dish can be served as a refreshing sweet side dish or take the place of a dessert.  Enjoy!

Grape Salad 

Ingredients

2lbs seedless green grapes

2lbs seedless red grapes

8oz cream cheese (softened)

8oz sour cream

1/2 cup sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 cup brown sugar

1 cup pecans (chopped)

Directions

Stem and wash all grapes, then lay them in a single layer on a towel to dry.

In a separate bowl combine cream cheese, sour cream, sugar and vanilla and combine until well blended.

Pour dry grapes into a 9×13 pan and arrange to make a “flat” top surface.

Top grapes with cream cheese mixture.

Sprinkle the brown sugar over the cream cheese mixture, and top with the chopped pecans.

Chill for at least 2-3 hours before serving, best if chilled overnight.

I imagine the cream cheese mixture could also be served as a fruit dip for various cut fruits, but I haven’t tried that yet.  Hope you enjoy this as much as I have! 🙂

My creative activity find as of late is spin art.  I’ve been scoping out garage sales and resale stores for an inexpensive salad spinner to take advantage of this great activity.  What fun have you enjoyed?

Best Shot Monday ~ Sweet Summer

I’m a big fan of the better-late-than-never mantra.  While I began this post well over 12 hours ago, our plans changed and well, here it is…

Perhaps it’s the pending arrival of another child that has me so reflective lately, or I suppose it could be the fact that I very recently *finished* Calder’s baby book.  Either way, I felt like sharing a few of my favorite shots that still don’t do justice to the amazing little boy he is becoming. 

Heading in after a tour through Papa’s Garden

Dirty Bum 

Sitting so well for his second official haircut, and getting the hang of his first sucker…

Small Bribes

Last Thursday, when I believe the temps were well into the 90s and the humidity had to be at least 100%, Katie and I made plans to connect at Hawk Island County Park.  I fell in love with this place last fall when we had a cross country meet there – I just knew that it would be a perfect summer day escape for us!  My expectations were certainly met!  While I don’t have many pictures (I found it tricky to keep an eye on our belongings, stay within arms length of Calder and keep my camera dry) I did manage to snap a few to share our day.

Here’s one of the many gadgets that chill and thrill…(and for the record, the blast of these buckets nearly topples a toddler!)

Water Works

Between shoving yogurt melts and crackers in his face sharing and trying to climb the back of the lounge chair, I managed to take at least one shot of Cooper and Calder just hangin’ out…

Fun with Friends

And my best shot for today, is this little gem.  In the larger version you can really see his furrowed brow as he studies his cracker, the few stray crumbs on his face, and the chubbiness of his little hands.  Beyond that, this picture reminds me of the blissful exhaustion that follows the perfect play on a summer’s day.

A snack and a rest

Splash on over to Tracey’s for more Best Shot Monday.

All better…

We’ve also successfully replaced the shelf and so far it’s still in tact complete with hanging clothes and all!  We plan to add another bracket which we have to pick up at the store tomorrow as today was spent celebrating my Uncle Chris’s 50th birthday and the completion of his Master’s degree.  I also spent some time with the nearly-weds, my cousin Greg and his fiance Jodie to finalize which song I will be singing in their wedding in a few weeks.  We wrapped up the evening by having pizza with my folks while they ran Calder so ragged that he was asleep about 5 minutes after we got on the road! 

With my baby asleep I settled in for some quality computer time, hoping to learn a little more, and learn I did!  While it’s but a small victory I have to say that in the past two days I have managed to successfully add buttons to my blog which has been a bit of a frustration of mine for a while!  And tonight I downloaded a trial version of Snagit and created a custom header.  I’m not sure that I adore it just yet, but for my first try I thought it wasn’t too bad.  Hopefully I’ll be able to try again soon and create one that isn’t so pixelated.  Any tips and suggestions from more experienced bloggers is greatly appreciated.

I’d also like to create little “flags” (if that’s the proper term) for the titles to my various sections (Calendar, Categories, etc.) like I’ve seen on other blogs.  I think I might know how to create those now using this program, but I’m not sure I know exactly how to plug them into WordPress, so again, any helpful hints you can toss my way are appreciated!

Not according to plan

I love our house and the memories we’ve built here as a family.  But the plain and simple fact is that we’re busting at the seams.  I remember being shocked at the amount of “stuff” we had accumulated when we moved from our tiny apartment into this place nearly four years ago.  And then, with the arrival of Calder, we acquired even more.

Now, as we prepare for our second little one, I glance around our home, and shudder at the sight of massive piles-o-junk scattered precariously on shelves, tables, small plots of unused floor space, and so forth.  Over the past few weeks, we have made great progress in completing some of our small projects around the house.  The deck looks great, we’ve all moved to new rooms so the nursery is now ready, and we’ve rearranged other furniture to maximize space.  Yet as I’ve learned, with progress there also is a certain amount of regression as well.  As I’m dealing with the heat, humidity, swollen hands and feet, seemingly insurmountable goals, and general crankiness, today’s latest setback threw me for a loop. 

Just this morning, I thought for certain we were significantly closer to re-establishing order within the household, as my fabulous husband hung beautiful shelves and hangbars in our new master bedroom closet.  That was the final piece of the ever-evolving puzzle.  The completion of that project would enable me to move our clothes downstairs, Calder’s clothes (and lots of other stuff) to our old room, and pull out lots of little clothes and gear from the attic to finish setting up the nursery.

It was around my 7th trip up and down the stairs that I inwardly marveled at the sheer quantity of hanging clothes we’ve accumluated (and yes we should probably organize purge some of these as well).  And then, as I gingerly hung yet another load of shirts onto the bottom (the longer) bar, the dreaded words came out of my mouth.  “Man, there’s a lot of stuff on this bar.  You’re sure it’s going to hold, right?”

Seriously, does anyone else feel like sometimes they’re just a little bit psychic?  I had all the clothes hung and was beginning to get things organized, when the lower shelf started to fall.  A few panicked screams later and Garth comes running in to assist.  The funny part of the whole situation (now that I’m over the aggravation and shock) is him trying to squeeze behind me when I couldn’t move for fear the shelf would fall and do even more damage to the wall.  Nor could I “suck it in” to give him more room due to my big ol’ baby belly.

With the closet situation under control, I decided to work on things in the kids’ rooms for a while to distance myself from the disaster in ours.  Even though I’d put the whole thing in God’s hands, I was still doing some heavy-duty wallowing in my thoughts.  Why can’t things ever work out?  We were so close to having things really wrapped up?  A few more trips up and down the stairs allowed me time to pray about the situation, and to ask God for wisdom and patience and for the strength not to let such an inconsequential event derail my entire day and rob me of my positive attitude. 

Then, just as suddenly as the shelf came crashing down, I thought of Mary and how she felt exactly the same way – that things were so not happening according to plan.  I imagined her fear, uncertainty, concern, embarrassment, shame and hope that things would all turn out right.  Young, unmarried, and pregnant, she had to believe that there was a greater plan that she couldn’t yet see.  And then, to give birth in a stable?  The more I thought about it, the more I realized that it was silly to be worked up about this minor setback.  And while things may not be working according to my plans, they might be working according to His.

Theme Thursday ~ Unrefined

So I’m not actually sure if this is an accurate interpretation, but I’m going with it!  I’m far from ready to leap into RAW shooting, but I did play with a few settings on my camera this weekend.  I found myself pleasantly surprised by this shot when we arrived home from a first birthday party.  For some reason, it really moves me.  I love the way their hands are in a similar positions and the way her embrace screams safety, security, protection, comfort, and love.

Here’s the shot SOOC:

 July 12 060

Here’s the shot with a little processing:

Sweet Baby Boy

For more Theme Thursday, head over the Stacy’s.