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Archive >> September 2009

Oct 01
2009

Please keep voting for us!

Posted by Sara in snugfitscontest

Thank you to everyone who has been voting for us at Startup Nation's Home-Based 100® 2009 Competition. We are now "ON FIRE" and could not have done it without you! You've been showing the love - and we want to thank you. We are now in the home stretch - and hope that you will continue to support us.

For those of you who haven't voted, or have no idea what I am talking about - check it out and vote here! There are no forms to fill out, and there's an option of entering your eMail address so that they can remind you to vote each day. The eMails will stop coming once the competition ends - or you have the option of stopping them at any time. This is a reputable company that respects your wishes and does not share information.

So... have you voted today?

Thank you bunches!!

 

Sep 29
2009

The Kindergarten Haircut

Posted by Brett in milestoneschildrenboys with long hairboys haircutautism

Yes, we cut Gavin's hair! He is growing up. He has started kindergarten and the party is over. Does he miss his long, wavy mane? Well, judging by the photos, one might think so. In exhibit A: He looks looks like some mischievous kid who may have just cut class to sneak into a Backyardigans concert. In mugshot, er, exhibit B: He looks like a common five year old, mired by the humdrum, wearisome duties of Kindergarten life. He looks 3 years older to me as well.

The truth is that he loves his new haircut. He was excited, although hesitant, when we breached the subject with him before we went to the kids' barber. It is a big milestone for him! He's been a little boy with long hair for as far back as he can remember. The actual cutting wasn't too scary, even for a boy with autism. He sat still, stiff as a board, cringing the whole time with his face contorted in a mixture of fear and excitement. There were no tears. He watched his long locks falling to the floor through little slits in his tightly scrunched eyelids. After about twenty minutes, the transformation was complete.

The first few hours post-haircut, he did express some "barbershop remorse". I asked him if he wanted his long hair back, and he said "Yes, can we put it back on?"
I said "No, it takes a long time to grow."
He said "Like the grass?"
"Well, yeah. Kinda."

However, by the next morning he was completely enamored with his new look. He leapt out of bed and ran to the mirror, just beaming and giggling. I guess he had to see if it had all been a dream! The haircut was still there, and it hadn't changed his sparkling, buoyant personality a bit.

Now he (and Garrett) both refer to their hair as "haircuts". For example, "Garrett hurt me on my haircut!" It makes sense, I suppose, since Gavin just had hair before. Now he has a haircut

 


Sep 27
2009

Calico Beans

Posted by Sara in recipescooking

This recipe is still a work in progress. I've made it a few times, and each time I have made notations of things to change about it. It started out too sweet for me, then I thought it needed more vinegar. It's always been good, I am just trying to make it perfect. :) I think it's pretty close now...

Calico Beans

Yield: 8 servings

Ingredients:
1/2 lb. bacon, diced
1 lb. ground beef
1 onion, chopped
2/3 cup ketchup
3 tbsp. white vinegar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp. salt
1 tbsp. dry mustard
2 (16 oz.) cans pork and beans, pork removed
2 (15 oz.) can butter beans, drained and rinsed
1 (15 oz.) can lima beans, drained and rinsed
1 (15 oz.) can red kidney beans, drained and rinsed

Directions:
In a large skillet, sauté the bacon until crisp. Remove to paper towels. To the drippings, add the ground beef and onion. Cook until the meat is no longer pink and the onions are tender.

In a small bowl, whisk together the ketchup, vinegar, sugar, salt and dry mustard to make the sauce.

In a large bowl, combine the ground beef and onions, bacon and beans. Pour over the sauce and toss to coat.

Transfer to a 9 x 13 x 2" baking dish. Bake at 350º for 45 minutes.













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