Jan 25, 2010

The second meal our kids cooked for us required a little help, which Uncle Bill gladly provided. Cajun shrimp with Parmesan asparagus. YUM!

dinner marco 3 with bill

“You cut the asparagus where it naturally breaks…”

dinner marco 3

And here Craig is dicing apples for his signature apple/Cool Whip/Snickers salad (which, of course, isn’t salad at all:)

dinner marco 5

How do you spell, “AWESOME?”

Marco Island Series:
Marco Island Views
Kids as Cooks
Kids as Cooks Part II
Shelling 101
Key West Express

Florida Series:
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Sanibel Island
Fort Myers
Everglades

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Creativity and Flexibility
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Jan 18, 2010

During this winter’s Florida vacation, we decided it was time for the kids to start cooking some of our meals. We tend to eat pretty well on vacation because we stay in a condo and have access to a full kitchen. Why not teach the kids about cooking while we have some spare time!

The first meal they tackled together was supposed to be kabobs until we found out we didn’t have a grill. So it turned into sauteed steak strips and farm-fresh peppers and mushrooms. Yum!

dinner marco

Cutting the vegetables…

dinner marco 2

Sauteeing the steak…

marco 3

Mmmm-Mmmmm Good!

Marco Island Series:
Marco Island Views
Kids as Cooks
Kids as Cooks Part II
Shelling 101
Key West Express

Florida Series:
Disney World
Sanibel Island
Fort Myers
Everglades

Affordable Family Travel Series:

Creativity and Flexibility
Renting Condos and Timeshares

 

Jan 11, 2010

Over Christmas we vacationed on Marco Island, Florida. I wish I could trade below-zero days for 70-degree days more often!

marco waves

We enjoyed walks on the beach,

marco at sunset

sunsets,

marco rocks

and climbing on the rocks at the south end of the beach.

marco moon

Believe it or not, this is the moon over the Gulf at about 6 AM. The sunrise had just reached past the buildings inland and must have been strong enough for the moon to reflect this strongly. It looks more like the setting sun, doesn’t it?

Marco Island Series:
Marco Island Views
Kids as Cooks
Kids as Cooks Part II
Shelling 101
Key West Express

Florida Series:
Disney World
Sanibel Island
Fort Myers
Everglades

Affordable Family Travel Series:

Creativity and Flexibility
Renting Condos and Timeshares

 

Jan 04, 2010

If you’re looking for inspiration for setting New Year’s Resolutions with your kids, check out my Positively Speaking column this month. There may be a way to get everyone in on the goal-setting!

Happy New Year!

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