Friday, November 7, 2008

Look at the pictures I took!

This morning my sister miss Monica June taught me how to take good pictures. Here are a few I would like to share with you.



Here is Miss Monica June and her dog Lady


















Look at these beautiful hydrangeas!














And these pretty flowers, I don't know what they are called. :P










These white flowers are beautiful!














Don't these berries look yummy.Don't eat them though!



















Miss Monica June told me that these are called Black Eyed Susans










Don't these look pretty?!?!










Isn't this rose gorgeous?!?!












And last but not least, these whatever they are. But I know one thing, they are pretty!!!















We have 2 birthdays!

My friends birthdays were the other day and I would like you to come here to see their blog party! My sister Miss Monica June did a blog party for them it is great!






















Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Meet Kit Vocabulary Words

These are my vocabulary words from the book I'm reading, 'Meet Kit'. Some of these I already understood, but some of them I had to look up.

Delicate: Something that is very special to you. (Could be breakable)

Swivel: to turn around. Like a chair spinning or a Lazy Susan. A Lazy Susan is a round flat plate that is big and spins around. You use it to set things on a table and everyone can easily reach the things on it. We have a Lazy Susan.

The Depression: When the money in America was not doing very good and many people lost their jobs and homes. A sad time when many people went without food too.

Factory: like a chocolate factory. A building for making things.

Terrace: An outdoor room, usually a raised floor that has stairs to the yard. People sometimes have breakfast or lunch on a terrace.

Nudge: like bumping or pushing someone to get their attention.

Propelled: to push forward

Abandoned: when you leave someone without telling them. To leave something aside.

Delighted: Very happy with.

Vigorously: energetic

Contradicting: to say the opposite of

Grateful: to be thankful and appreciate

Discouraged: a feeling of being sad about something you thought would be okay, but now is not.

Brainstorm: One little tiny thought that becomes a whole lot; a humongous idea.

Attic: a place where you usually store things you don't use very often and it's upstairs.

Unemployment: When someone loses their job and isn't working anymore.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

From The Learning Room Oct. 7





I am reading... Meet Kit: An American Girl

I am Learning: In Spelling I am on list 4

Bible Verses I am memorizing: Proverbs 1:23

Bible Principles: Ephesians 6:1 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. (KJV)

Devotions: My sister Miss Monica June has a devotion called Obedience I want to obey my parents and this devotion helps me a lot!

Prayer: I am praying for my friend Georgia, her mom has cancer. My Uncle Sethy too, to get in God's will.

Baking: I helped my momy make brownies yesterday! They taste very yummy! We will post it on Growing In Grace this month.

Homesteading: I do the Kitchen with my Mommy, I love being with her!

Mathematics:
I am learning multiplication I am on my 4 times tables!

Choose a category: My friend Miss Hannah I love to read her blog because she is around my age. She is a very nice girl.

A picture I would like to share with you: This is a picture of Holly Hobbie my favorite character. I just LOVE her fashionable outfits!!!




















Saturday, October 4, 2008

Wheat Tortillas


We got this recipe from Miss Amanda's Mama. We made them today.

Here are the ingredients:
3 C. wheat flour
2 tsp. Baking Powder
1 tsp. salt
5 TBSP. shortening
1 1/4 C. warm water

Mix together the wheat flour, baking powder, and salt. Cut in shortening until it resembles coarse crumbs. Slowly add warm water and mix well. If the dough is too moist slowly sprinkle in a little bit more flour and keep mixing until stretchy, but not too dry.

Divide the dough in half and then half again. (Unless you want smaller tortillas then you can split it again.)



Lightly sprinkle some flour onto a dry surface and gently place the rolling pin into the center of the ball and begin to roll back and forth. We used a heavy marble rolling pin so we didn't have to push down very hard. Each time you roll, stop and flip over the dough. Keep doing this until it is thin and ready to go onto a hot skillet.

My mom helped me so I wouldn't get burned. Once the skillet is hot place the tortilla onto the skillet and cook 1 minute on each side. We put the tortillas onto a cooling rack until cooled all the way.


Then we put them into a Ziploc bag.
(*If you put them into the bag too soon the tortillas will condensate. Condensation is kind of like sweating. The heat from the tortillas in a bag will cause steam and then when the steam hits the bag it becomes water. This will make your tortillas mushy.)




A normal bag of wheat tortillas at the store costs us about $4 and we probably spent only about .50 cents or a dollar to make the same amount. We made 2 batches today. We will start doing this every week, because we eat a lot of Mexican food around here.

Next we want to learn how to make corn tortillas.






When you read ingredient lists or write down recipes be sure to remember these tips:
1. C. means cup.
2. tsp. means teaspoon.
3. TBSP. means tablespoon

When you mix flour, spoon it into the cup loosely and using a butter knife, slide across the top to get off the extra amount. It needs to be level. You slide across the top when you measure the Baking Powder and shortening too.

To 'Cut In' is a way of mixing in shortening and flour. You can do this two ways. We use a pastry blender. It has several small blades connected to a handle. You kind of chop and mix at the same time. If you don't have a pastry blender you can use two knives. One in each hand and crisscross them into the mixture.



Mom, thank you for helping me to put this in my blog.