Are we ever going to have WINTER, 2012? Where’s the SNOW? Where are the SnowDays? ---You know--- SnowCream and Snowball Battles and SnowMen---& Women? You might have snow where you are but it’s pretty sparse here in our part of Virginia .
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Through the years, GrannyCamp often involves creative crafts and creative foods. But when the weather and/or location presents special opportunities, we like to be all over it as much as possible. In today’s post, let’s look at some such times.
When there is snow on the ground, this Granny loves to go outside with the grands and get in on the fun. I do love sleigh riding and yes, I find it harder every year to make my way back up the hill! [Actually last year found me a bit slowed down from hand injuries & surgery but I laughed a lot, encouraged a lot and made lots of Hot Chocolate. Speaking of which, our family really loves our homemade Hot Cocoa recipe, which you’ll find at the end of today’s post. And, hopefully before this winter is over, we’ll have a few frosty, snowy days that simply cry out for Hot Chocolate!
Let’s go back a few years to a winter time GrannyCamp for a couple of our down south grands. Booker and Dancer had prayed that we would have snow in Virginia while they were here. When they arrived, there was a little piled up here and there but not enough to hardly notice. As we got into town we paid a visit to the great grand parents and the girls found just enough of the white stuff to challenge Pawpaw to a battle. And he has never turned one down yet. I had no idea that so much fun could be squeezed out of a little pile of snow at the edge of a driveway. I’m thinkin, “These girls are desperate for some snow!” Even though it was sparse, they still had a blast.
| Sometimes it just doesn't take much to totally THRILL a young child! |
They told Pawpaw and Memaw how thankful they were that they had saved them some snow. And I warned them that this might be all the snow they would see for this GrannyCamp week.
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So guess what we woke up to, on their first morning here? Well no, not exactly a fluffy white covered ground. But, we did get an exciting start.....
Booker was up early and could not have been happier .....
Booker's prayer was answered!
Before long, we ate our pancakes and were out enjoying the
white stuff!
Just enough snow for some great rides down the hill.....
It didn't seem like much to Doodie and me but these girls could not have been more satisfied.
Booker's pride of the day!
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Location! Location! Location!
Let’s look at some GrannyCamp in Perdido Key with the other grands, way back when they lived in the panhandle of Florida . These photos were taken when my husband and I were caring for the 4 children while their parents went on a cruise. Our son and his wife had left on Christmas day so the next day we 6 went to the beach. I have to say, I have never spent time on a beach during Christmas week. Even though, I love the water, I did not get in it this time.
When was the last time you found yourself on the beach in late December? I'm thinkin it was my first.
This was an amazing day for feeding the birds. TheMighty was mesmerized with it for a long time.
A breezy 65 degrees is not swimming weather for me. But for certain little boys it’s great weather for teasing the waves.
Oh Yea, the waves got their revenge a few times.
Now this one has no intention of getting into that water. Instead he is into the snacks.
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Meanwhile back at home later on, Grana really gets into her embroidery. This was her first experience and one of the best GrannyCamp activities we have ever done. All eight of our grands have been willing to give it a try. The boys did well but were not so much into it. But Grana, after a little practice, decided to embroider all the names of her siblings and cousins on her new quilt that we had given her for Christmas. Very nice job!
Would someone please tell me how kids come up with some of their ideas. Trust me, neither the Grandpa nor I had anything to do with this creative idea!
I believe I'll just end it here, hopfully with you having a smile on your face. And hoping no one is offended by this rather crude display. It's all in good fun folks.
Stay tuned for ...
~~~Today's GrannyCamp Recipes~~~
Instant Hot Cocoa Mix
1 (16 oz.) jar non-dairy creamer
1 ½ lb. Nestles Quick
½ to 1 (1 lb..) box powdered sugar
8-qt. size (10 2/3 c.) nonfat dry milk
Mix all ingredients together. Store in airtight containers.
Put approximately ½ c. mix in mug, add boiling water & stir.
Broccoli Corn Bread
12 oz. chopped broccoli, thawed and drained
½ - 1½ c. chopped onion
2 sticks butter, melted
4 eggs, beaten
1 tsp. salt
2 -8 oz. boxed Jiffy Corn Bread Mix
8 oz. cottage cheese
Preheat oven to 350*. Mix all ingredients and pour into a greased and floured 13” x 9” sheet cake pan. Bake 40- 45 min. or until lightly browned. Do not over bake.
Hobo Beans -- So fitting for wintertime --
1/2 lb. bacon, fried, drained & crumbled 1 c. ketchup
1/2 lb. ground beef, browned & drained 1 c. brown sugar
1 onion, chopped & cooked w/beef 1 tsp. prepared
mustard
1 can Pork N' Beans 1 tsp. vinegar
1 can Butter Beans
1 can Kidney Beans
1 can Northern Beans
For Crock Pot: Stir together all the beans. Add bacon, beef & onions. Then add ketchup, brown sugar, mustard & vinegar. Stir together. Cook in crock pot all day or at least for 3 hours.
For Oven: follow instructions above then place mixture in oven proof dish & bake for about 1 hour. The longer it bakes the better the flavor.
I always drain canned beans and even rinse them well if they have high fructose corn syrup added.
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