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Welcome! My name is Aymee and I am a wife and mom to 4 incredible children. Through battling mental health issues such as anxiety and PTSD, along with Fibromyalgia and Sjogrens disease, which is an auto immune disease, I have been on a long journey to healing. Through cognitive behavioral therapy, practicing and believing in self- love, and by eliminating the negative influences in my life, I have embarked on a beautiful journey to re-discovering the person I am and was always meant to be. Life has been a crazy trip.... I am ready to fully embrace the woman I am. My thoughts, actions, decisions, and feelings are ALL my own. I choose to be happy, healthy, and optimistic. I want to raise our children to be whole healthy happy individuals. I want to love my husband while respecting his freedom to be an independent being from me. He is not my other half, he is my other whole. I believe we do not complete each other, as I am all ready complete... We complement each other. I have the most beautiful family. I also am one of the most NORMAL (whatever that is) people you will ever meet. I don't do drama, I don't have time for gossip. I don't like judging or critiquing of others, I choose to see beauty in every situation. The world is really just the most beautiful place, its up to us to seek out and display that beauty. Thank you for reading my blog. I love comments, so please, feel free to comment!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Because paint and kids is a brilliant idea.... if you love to clean up messes.


I'm that mom that sits on Pinterest and says "Yes! We will do this awesomely awesome craft today! And it will look just as awesome as it does on Pinterest because that's ALWAYS how it goes..."
.....Right.

So, just like any other day, we dove in head first with out planning or really preparing
(at all) to make salt dough hand prints and ornaments. (Recipe taken from here: http://www.irocksowhat.com/2012/11/salt-dough-ornaments.html

This actually went fairly well. I tweaked the recipe some to make more dough but I honestly can't tell you exactly what I did
(more flour? more water? less salt?) but it worked... good enough for us. 
The kids had a lot of fun doing hand prints (and complaining about how hard I had to push their hands in to actually get a print) and even made some awesome upside down snowmen and a .... dragon apparently. 
We baked these at 250* for about 2 hours. Here was the end product;





After we finished the salt dough creations, we moved on to stick projects. Yes, this was another (failed) Pinterest idea. Our plan was to get sticks from the yard, paint them, and make trees and sleds out of them. We accomplished the picking up sticks and painting part. But then it was lunch time, and paint was spilled all over the entire table along with water and a trail of paint and water drops led to the bathroom.

But here are a few snap shots of the fun :)








All in all it was a fun day and it kept us busy enough to help the time pass while daddy is at work. Later tonight we will be painting our salt dough ornaments and hot gluing our sticks together. Will post photos of the completed product tomorrow :)

Also, since so many ask.... Tonight's dinner is Mexican Lasagna:

1/2 box Oven ready lasagna noodles
1 jar salsa
1 can corn drained
1 can refried beans uncooked
1 can black beans drained and rinsed
1/2 lbs ground beef
(my kids don't like beef much)
Spray dish and the layer as follows:
salsanoodles
refried beanscorn
black beansground beef
cheese
salsa
REPEAT!
I literally used whatever I had available in the cabinet at the time. It's the last few days before we get paid so we tend to get creative. 
Preheat oven to 350* and cook covered for approx. 45min or until cheese is bubbly and noodles cooked.

Have a great day everyone! Thanks for stopping by!


<3 Aymee









































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