Movie Star

Learning how the camera works.

Yesterday, Mrs. Clawson (from a news program) came over to take a video of how we do maple syrup. I got to pound the tap into the tree and skim the boiling sap. It is a lot of work to do news programs. I don’t think it would be a fun. I think it would be fun to talk to all the people though.

Video tapping the sap boiling.

Toothless Wonder is Back Again

Tonight, around 5:15 I was laying on the couch. I was turning over and bumped on the side of the couch’s arm. My tooth landed right in my hand! I went “waha waha”. That means “water, water, lots and lots of water!”

I have lost 8 teeth and so did Mark and so did Andrea. But not at the same time, they were older. I have the most teeth gone at 7 years old! Megan says I am trying to catch up with her.

Eating Cat’s Tongues

Daddy and Uncle Sam went to pick up Mrs. Plett’s Mom on a really snowy day. They brought home some chocolates from Slovakia. The one was called “Cat’s Tongue” and the other had cherries, chocolate, peanuts and Mark said there was jelly beans in it. They were very good!

Thank you Mrs. Plett for sharing with us!

Audrey and Indian Cooking

We are learning about India. The food is very similar to food from Afghanistan and Pakistan.

We made Samoosas, chicken tikka (Momma said it is supposed to be without bones, but we only had a whole chicken and did not want to debone it 🙂 ) and Naan.

It was easy. If you want to make Naan, here is the recipe. Here is the recipe for the Samoosas. We did not copy what the recipe said, we used venison instead of hamburger. Thank you Uncle Joe for the venison. It tasted good. We also made our own dough. You can use chicken tikka spices, but Momma does not have the recipe we used on her recipe book yet.

And we did henna. They use henna for weddings, but we did ours for fun! It is pretty. It was cold at first. It was like you were putting mud on! Then it dried and then it would peel off. I want to do it again!

Scandinavian Crafts

We are learning about Scandinavia. People who live there are Scandinavians.  We are learning how to do Scandinavian crafts. We made Swedish heart weaving baskets. They were hard until you got the picture.

Momma made a Finnish Paper Star. The picture did not turn out, but the star is hanging like it is hanging on the Christmas tree.

We made a gingerbread house–but that was not really Scandivanianish. Gingerbread houses are more from Germany.

Can you give me ideas for crafts from other countries?