Showing posts with label band concert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label band concert. Show all posts

Band Concerts

At almost the end of marching band season* Alice's band played all of their marching songs, one more time, in the auditorium.  It kind of doubled as a senior recognition and awards night.  Their songs had the twins dancing in their seats, but it was loud!!!

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Alice and I had a couple of exchanges when trying to decide what she should bring to the Christmas concert reception.  She wanted to bring some edible 'coal' but as we needed half the ingredients and a new kitchen tool to make it, she settled on St. Lucia cakes.  The day of, she didn't feel like making them though. = (

We had all of the ingredients on hand, but I did not use enough spray on my first batch, and it took me so long to clean out the tiny little cake molds by hand!  On subsequent batches I used plenty of spray, and they slid right out, allowing for a much faster turn around time.  I had to fend of my family, but made around 120 to share.

There were sooooooo many treats at the reception, we ended up bringing home at least half of them, but our family made quick work of them, and they were gone by the following evening.


The morning snow made things quite slippery, so school was out for all five of them, but the concert was still on.  It was a slow drive there, in the dark, but the roads were manageable.

William spent his day completing missing math assignments, but finished his last page before we came home!  


The twins brought some fun things to do while waiting.


Alice made a cute little Santa hat for her clarinet.  



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Emily and William's concert was delayed a week, and occurred on a terrible night for driving.  There was a light rain coming down, and then the temperature dropped below freezing, and the roads were slick and icy.  We saw a van that had slid off of the interstate, so I was going slooooooooooooow.

Once we got there, I called Billy and told him not to come, because it wasn't worth the risk.

The 7th/8th grade band is about half the size of the beginning band this year!  


I sat where we did last year, which was a mistake, because William is in the beginning band, and was way across the gym. = (


Taking some picture of Emily with her friends. = )




But when it was time for my pictures they were both so tired. lame.


Super proud of all three of my band members!!!


And since Alice didn't come this year, there were no after concert snacks. = (

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*excepting Silver Bells, which happened the Friday before Thanksgiving.

Spring Band Concert

A few days before the band concert, I made some "lemon fluffies" to bring to my mom's meeting.  Sadly, it was cancelled due to the coordinator having an ill baby, so I reassigned them to band concert reception duty.

Since my meeting had been cancelled, I had time to make up the puppy chow that Alice requested as her snack to bring.


There was so little chex cereal left in the bag, and I knew my crew would not eat it quickly, so I made a savory chex mix to use up the remainder.  The secret ingredient was Worchester sauce, my favorite, so I knew it would be good!


I was really glad that I had made all the goodies before Wednesday night, because after dinner Emily took over the kitchen to make two batches of cupcakes with colored frosting!


They came out super cute!


I had signed up, with one other person to help set up the baked goods for the reception.  It was way more food than people signed up to bring, so the tables were covered in sugar!



Alice separated her puppy chow into cups to make for a smooth grab and go experince.


During the concert, Alice was intentionally hiding from me. punk.


They was a big improvement from their Christmas concert.


When she stood up, she couldn't hide from me anymore! ha!



We got another use out of the fake flowers!!!


It was a sweet concert.  I felt kind of mean when trying to keep family and friends of the band from getting treats from the table before the band members could join us.  Since it was a reception for them after all.  Most people listened, but there were still a few people who took snacks before the band even came in. = (

This was Alice's final middle school concert, which makes me a little sad, but I'm looking forward to seeing her play next year as a high schooler!

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edit 5-25-24: backdated for continuity.

Cookies and Other Food

We made our first round of Christmas cookies at the end of November this year!  We started out with Some sugar cookies and royal icing.  The recipe was pretty good, but it was a learning experience for me. with the icing, so the flooding icing didn't work out as well as I had hoped.


Emily made the second batch the following weekend, because she didn't get to give cookies to everyone she wanted to, since the cookies had gluten in them.  She opted to make some no bake cookies for round two.  

The third round of cookies was Alice's project: treats for the band.  She attempted to make some pastry Christmas trees, but I was overloaded with my own projects and chores, so I was unable to assist her.  They were uneven in size, so some of them were fully cooked, and others were not.  I wouldn't allow her to take them, but helped her pick out the fully cooked ones for our family to eat.

She made some cute little Santa hats using strawberries, icing, and blonde Oreos. Since she made them the night before, the Oreos softened in the refrigerator, and people said they were quite good!

The final treat she made was 'fire pit' pretzels and candy.  They didn't have red hots at any of the stores I visited, so she tried using crushed cinnamon disks.  It didn't quite match her vision, but she ate them, and a few brave souls tried them too.  We ended up tossing the rest of these.

I made 5 boxes worth of brownies.  One of the boxes was gluten free, so that Emily could give some to her bff Abby.  The rest of them were given out to band and non-band members alike, since Alice wanted hers to be exclusively for the band members after the concert.

Billy found a cheddar-potato soup recipe for the crock pot.  I just happened to make it the day after my mom and most of the kids went to the church supper and came home with a container of leftover bread sticks!  They were the perfect match for the soup, and everyone ate dinner that night!

Billy and I each had an Aldi wine Advent Calendar this year.  I did have my glass the first night, but we were both terrible about trying to have one a night, and then we decided that we weren't even enjoying the whites enough to drink them, and we would save them for our friends who actually like white wine.  So, we still have the majority of both wine calendars, despite it being the 23rd of December. We liked the beer calendar (that we drank in November) more!

Carl's for the win!  I finally found the red hot type candy that I needed!

So we made the fourth round of Christmas cookies!


The fifth round of cookies were actually our annual gingerbread house day, and so they get their own post. = )

One of my big projects was to try my hand at making potato flour.  I've been wanting to use my flour mill from Kristy since my birthday!!!!  I pulled every potato that we had from the basement.  Which actually consisted of three different types!


I started by scrubbing them.


Then peeled them.  There were lots of scraps!!!

My pile of peeled potatoes!


I cut them up, and there were actually too many to fit into my pot.  So, I sent those with my mom so that Sarah could make some mashed potatoes.  I boiled them, 


...removed them from the pot... 


...mashed them up...


...and then loaded them into the dehydrator!


It took an extremely long time, with several sessions of breaking up thicker areas.  I think this is definitely a less is more appliance!


Next time, I'll try to do 1/3-1/2 of the pile that I did this time.  Essentially, if I buy a bag of potatoes for a recipe and don't use them all, just make them into flour straight away, no need to collect them for later!


Despite the pile, it was an awfully small amount once dehydrated!



Then, taking out the air, even a smaller amount!


However, when it came to milling it by hand, it was an awfully big pile!  I'm so glad that I've done it by hand, but if we ever switch over from store bought flour, we will absolutely need an electric mill or one that clips onto an edge.  The handle sticks out further than the base of this mill, so it's hard to get a flow, because you have to constantly move your stationary arm.  I tried holding it between my legs to stabilize it, but ended up with several bruises on the insides of my thighs from where the corners dug into me. = 0  Holding it steady while one of my children cranked was the least painful way. = )


Look at that beautiful potato flour!!!  I still haven't decided what to make with it, but maybe once my blog is up to date, I'll find the time!


I had sent my mom two salad ideas that had crossed my feed.  I had no intention of making either, because I didn't think I'd have an occasion.  But, the last moms' meeting of the year we had a kind of party/white elephant gift exchange!  So, I bought the makings for this adorable candy cane caprese salad!  The basil leaves were from my cute little countertop garden!  I brought balsamic vinegar as a dressing.  It was really good, and despite only 6 of us attending, I didn't have to bring any home with me! = )


The second salad idea I actually got to bring for the twins' class party!  Their teacher sent out an email early in the week that he was buying them pizza on Friday and asked if any parents would like to donate sides.  I jumped on the veggie sign up so fast! = )

After washing the cucumbers, I used my ribbon slicer to make thin strips.


Next step was to halve a cherry tomato.


Then thread a toothpick through the ribbon in a zig zag, so that each layer was slightly longer.  I was able to fit three folds onto my toothpicks!


I cut out the cheese stars, but didn't assemble them, since they wouldn't be covered in the fridge overnight. I bought an entire block of cheese to use, but it was not enough.  I ended up using American Cheese slices for the remainder.


The next morning the cucumbers were still crunchy, the tomatoes fared well, and the cheese was just a little crumbly after being in a container overnight.  They came out really cute, with only 3 casualties!!!  I am so glad that I got to make these this year.  

Grace and Juliet were delighted and highly complementary.  They said that people enjoyed them.  I didn't get to talk to the teacher after school, so I have no idea whether or not they enjoyed them, and extended that to their friends or not. They also brought up a bag of carrots, the rest of the tomatoes and some ranch, for those who don't care for cucumber.


And today, on the first day of Christmas break, I made devilled eggs!  They are not the fancy Christmas tree ones that my mom sent me, but they are quite tasty!



 It's been a fun season of baking and making and creating for all of us!

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