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Homemaking

Honey Butter Popcorn

In our family it’s no secret that I love popcorn. Plain popcorn is one of my favorite snacks. Ever. ;)

But there are many different variations of popcorn you can make: kettle corn, savory herb popcorn, caramel corn, popcorn with dark chocolate M&M’s, and….honey butter popcorn! This is a “lightened up”, healthier version of caramel corn. It’s lightly sweetened, and it has a wonderful flavor. Be sure to give it a try on your next family movie night. We love it, and I hope you do too!

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Spray a large baking sheet and set aside. Pop about 2/3 cup popcorn. This will give you about 12 cups.

In a small bowl, mix together:

4 Tablespoons melted butter
1/2 cup honey

Add to the popcorn and stir well. Bake in oven for about 7 minutes, until golden and crispy. Spread on waxed paper and sprinkle with salt, if desired. Let cool, and enjoy! :)

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A Memorable Vacation

Okay, so I mentioned that we went on vacation after Christmas, and that it turned out differently than we expected. :) Here’s what happened:

The plan was to see Mom’s family for a couple of days, drive back to St. Paul and stay with some friends there, and then drive home. After we’d gotten about halfway, Mom got a text from my aunt saying that their poor family just got sick with the flu. Uh-oh. We certainly couldn’t go there!

Instead of turning around, the Amours were a wonderful solution to our fast-approaching delimma.  They let us stay with them on the spur of the moment. Now that is incredibly gracious hospitality! Thank you so much for letting us stay with you, Armours!

 Austin and Mrs. Armour share the same birthday, so we celebrated it together.

I was encouraged, as always, to see Hannah. <3 We all had a fun snowball fight, and played games in the snow. I forgot how much of a workout it is run in the snow, and I was sore the next day! :)

Since we were together, we got a “GWP team photo” to post on God’s World Photography. You can see it here.

Our family visited the botanical center at Como Zoo, a long-beloved place of refuge during the cold, long winters of Minnesota. I have many great memories of visiting there from when we lived in that area. I took a bunch of pictures of the plants. Here are my favorites:

This sloth was truly bookin’ it in his cage! I couldn’t believe how fast he was moving (for a sloth, of course!) :)

We didn’t have time to see all the animals, but we always go to see the monkeys. The are so entertaining. :)

Having some extra time, we drove out to see our old home in Wisconsin. It’s always a bit sad seeing the familiar place again, but I was glad to see that it looked much the same.

We then stayed with the Alzen family as planned. They are such a sweet family, and were one of the first families we got to know when moving to Wisconsin!

The Alzens have a family bluegrass band, and they played a few of their songs for us before we left. Now this family is really, really good, and they honor God in all of their music. They have made some great CD’s, and you check them out here.

It was fun to see the ski hills and snowmobile trails (things you don’t find in Missouri). :)

So there you have it, folks! Our trip was different, but memorable and sweet. We were blessed by wonderful friendships, gracious hosts, and time spent as a family.

Happy Saturday!
~ Brookie

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12 Photos from 2012

Happy New Year! I know that my next post was going to be about our trip, but I must delay that a little longer (sorry to keep you suspense!) :). I’d like to review some highlights and simple delights from 2012 with a picture from each month.

January: beautiful sunset.

February: cookies! Making them is one of my favorite things to do. :)

March: memorable cookie baking adventure with Wesley.

April: Wesley’s graduation!

May: in the back seat with one of the three bestest brothers in the world. :)

June: Mom and Daddy at one of Mom’s summer triathlons.

July: my beloved pup. <3

August: braces off!

September: these guys put a sail on our little boat using sticks and a tarp. They can create and build like no one else. They amaze me.

October: fresh peaches. Yum!

November: my 2nd half. Even better than the first, ’cause I did it with Mom and Wesley. :)

December: family picture!

Looking back on this past year and how quickly it’s flown by, I am reminded all the more that life is SO precious! Every day, every minute we have to live is a gift. I was recently encouraged by a friend to “live with no regrets”, making the most of the time I have with my family, and treasuring the people that God has placed around me. It was such timely encouragement.

I’m excited to see what God has in store for me in 2013. As we begin this new year, I’ll leave you with these verses that Mom shared with us a few days ago, and hugely encouraged me:

“Trust in the Lord, and do good; dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness. Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act. He will bring forth your righteousness as the light, and your justice as the noonday.” Psalm 37:3-6