Saturday, April 23, 2011

Flea Market Fun!

I've heard several good things about a local flea market and decided to check it out. I'm all about anything Amish as many of you know! I was glad that we went.
Joppa Marketplace is located in the same building as the old Kmart and Cmart on Route 40. It's only about 10 minutes from our house!

The boys really enjoyed the Amish farmer's market. Above is Blake enjoying a very cheesy ham and cheese pretzel.




Jason indulged in the chocolate covered bacon. Even if I wasn't on a diet I think you would have a hard time convincing me to touch this, let alone eat it!


In addition to pretzels and chocolate covered bacon they had meats, cheeses, baking goods, pasta, and a lot more. On the healthy side they had pretty good produce. I bought a watermelon, apples, and bananas. The also had 15 calorie "pop"whole wheat bread. I would have taken more pictures but wanted to be sure that I didn't take any close ups of the Amish folk out of respect.




The flea market side still seems to growing, but I found a treasure in the back at a candle booth called "Flicker Scents."


I bought this beautiful electric tart warmer for $20. Well worth it and much nicer than what you would find at Yankee candle right now. I showed my sister and she liked it so much that I actually went back later this afternoon to buy her one for her birthday (she already knows so this blog doesn't spoil anything). They had awesome tarts, my favorite being "chili vanilli." It smells like a good old fashioned snowball. Another neat thing they had was soy tarts that when you melt them can be used as lotion! How cool is that! In fact... I think I will stop blogging, take a bubble bath, and warm up my lotion tart right now! Check this flea mart out soon! :)













Thursday, April 21, 2011

Resurrection Eggs

Last year we bought "Resurrection Eggs" after seeing them at church. They are the coolest thing since sliced bread in helping younger children understand the powerful story of Jesus' resurrection.



Here are the eggs! In each egg is a treasure that helps children understand the story of Jesus. The items in order are: Donkey (that Jesus rode on), silver coins (Jesus betrayal), cup (the Last Supper), praying hands (Jesus prayed after the supper), leather whip, crown of thorns, nail (how Jesus was nailed to the cross), die (the guards gambled... I had forgotten this), spear, linen cloth (that Jesus was buried in), and a stone (Jesus' tomb).

Here is Caleb holding the last and most important egg... an empty egg to represent that Jesus rose and the tomb was empty!


In addition to the resurrection eggs this year we found "Benjamin's Box" which walks through the resurrection from the perspective of a little boy.


These eggs have helped bring Easter to life in our home. Caleb truly understands Easter for the first time this year and can explain to you each part of the story because of the eggs. I found both the eggs and the book at the Lifeway Christian bookstore in White Marsh, both reasonably priced.


As much as I love candy, baskets, egg hunts, dying eggs, and the Easter bunny, let us not forget the true meaning of Easter! Jesus died for our sins so that we could live forever with him and his father! He is risen!









Monday, April 18, 2011

Candlelight Dinner


Jason and I do not go out together often for date nights, but have been trying to make an effort to have more "us time" despite our insane schedule. It had been since Valentine's weekend that we had an adult night, so I decided it was time to get a babysitter and have a night out last weekend! I have heard that G & M Restaurant in Pasadena had the best crabcakes and I wanted a good crabcake.


The weather on Saturday was horrible! Jason even asked if we should stay local, but wanting an adventure and something new I dug my heels in and still wanted to go. The drive down was scary between the torrential rain, flooding on the highway, and lightning striking close our car. Fortunately we called ahead and when we arrived we got to bypass the 45 minute wait and go directly to a cute little table. I didn't even need to look at the menu, I wanted crabcakes! :) As we were enjoying our salad and bread the lights flickered on and off several times and then finally the power went out altogether. Initially I got very upset! I had looked forward to this night for weeks and was so disappointed! I thought our food wasn't done and we were going to have to leave. Then I felt a nudge from above and remembered my pastor's words from a few weeks ago, "THINK ETERNITY." In the whole scheme of things this wasn't a big deal, worst case scenario we left and ate somewhere else! At least it would be together! Then waiter set a candle on our table and a few minutes later he walked out with our food! We were the last dishes to come out of the kitchen cooked! It turned out be fabulous food and the candlelight was extremely romantic.


While I feel bad for all of the people that didn't get their food, who were waiting and were asked to leave, and for the people that work there it turned out to be a night to remember for me! I am learning not to sweat the small stuff in life and ask the questions: Will this matter in 10 minutes? 10 months? 10 years? And 99.9% of the time the answer is NO. If we focus on what is good in every situation who knows how beautiful it can turn out!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

I Love Build a Bear!

I love the Build a Bear store in Towson! Many of you have probably already been and know how it works, but I figured I would blog about it any way just in case you haven't been! There was recently a coupon in the newspaper for $10 off a $30 purchase and I let this be our excuse for going. This was our third trip as a family and it won't be our last! Each visit starts by picking out an animal stuff at the beginning of the store. Initially Blake picked a monkey and Caleb picked "E.B." from the new movie "Hop." At the last minute Blake changed his mind and wanted the same thing as his brother, something that is happening often lately!
After picking your animal you have to give it a heart. Kids are told to rub it on their heads to give it brains, then rub it on their belly so that it will never be hungry, and then to rub it on their heart so it will always feel loved. Corny? Yes! Right up my alley? Yes!
After giving your stuffed friend a heart you actually have to stuff it. Blake didn't care for this part as it's a little loud. I also think he's still adjusting to the new volume his tubes let him hear.
After stuffing your animal you have to give him a "bath." This is really just a fan and brush, but the kids love it. Next, you stop in the accessory section. This is where things can get ugly and expensive, lol! They have everything from "Hello Kitty" underwear to a wheelchair. I didn't get to take any pictures in this section as I was busy helping the boys dress their bunnies. They both got the same cute outfit, but different shoes so that we could tell them apart. Finally, you stop to print a birth certificate for your stuffed animal. There is also a id tag system so that if their bunnies get lost and someone should turn them back in they would be able to contact us. Craziness!
Each bunny got a "house" to come home in!
The boys held their bunnies for the rest of the day. I am still not sure who had more fun, them or me! :) I wish this place would have been around when I was a kid!