Monday, November 2, 2009

Marshmallow Witches

The kids and I made these cute little witches for Halloween.

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Here's what you need:
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Per Witch:
1 marshmallow
1 graham cracker
1 tbsp. flaked coconut
3 mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 thin mint cookie
1 miniture reese cup
1 hershey kiss
about 2 tbsp. vanilla frosting
green frosting (although the original recipe called for orange); I used the spray
can with the tips included

Directions (my oldest daughter, Tina, is making the one shown in the directions:

1) Use frosting on sides and back of marshmallow.
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2) Roll the icing sides in the coconut.
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3) Dab 3 dots of icing on the front side of the marshmallow; 2 for eyes and 1 for nose.
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4) Stick the 3 mini chips to create the eyes and nose.
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5) Spread a dab of frosting on a graham cracker. Place marshmallow on the graham cracker.
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6) Spread some frosting on the bottom of the thin mint. Place on top of the marshmallow.
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7) Spread some frosting on the bottom part of the reese cup. Place on top of the thin mint.
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8) Spread fosting on bottom of the Hershey Kiss and place on top of the Reese Cup.
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9) Make a ring of icing around the base of the Reese Cup.
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Tina with her finished witch:
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Carly with her finished witch:
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Catie with her finished witch:
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Charlee with her finished witch:
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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Book Club

In about a week and a half, the older girls are supposed to be going to a children's book club with some other girls from our home school group. This month was "free book month". This means that each girl chose their own book and will need to tell about it at the meeting. I took them both to Books-A-Million and let them each pick out a book.



Carly was the easiest, to a point. She found three or four different series she wants to read. The hardest part was getting her to choose one series to begin with. She finally decided to start with the Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne. So she selected book 1 of the series: Dinosaurs Before Dark. She is excited that after she finishes 1 book, she gets to get the next one. There is also a research guide that goes along with it about Dinosaurs. I will definitely be going to find that as well.

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Tina was a bit more difficult. She doesn't like to read, for school or for fun. I really wanted her to choose the Boxcar Children series, but that did not interest her at all. She then kept selecting books that were $25 (book by Miley Cyrus) and $15 (Hannah Montana). Finally she chose a Wizards of Waverly Place book. I decided that this book would do for now, but next time she would be getting a series book for school work.

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All in all, I think we can make these books work for school purposes as well as the book club. After the first meeting, the club will decide on one book that all the girls will read and discuss.



I'm kind of hurt that Tina does not like to read. I have always loved to read. I remember reading the Boxcar Children books as a kid. I also remember Nancy Drew, Sweet Valley Twins, Sweet Valley High, Babysitter's Club, etc. I used to own all of the books from the previously mentioned series. Also, I admit, I was still reading the Babysitter's Club books when I was 18! I just loved them! I still love to read (although I do not have the time to read much anymore). I guess I had always envisioned my children being more like me and less like Chris in that way.