Sunday, March 16, 2014

We have not had a whole lot of creativity going on for some time. Suddenly this afternoon a creativity bomb went off in my house, and wow! What fun!
 
Emily made a bendy family:
I don't know WHERE she ever got the idea to have the mom and dad kissing...*wink*

Betz got out the oil pastels and artified her own Phineas and Ferb and Isabella. Whoever they are. I know, they are from a cartoon. And I hope it's okay, because my kids watch it, but I've never even seen it. (Tell me if it isn't.)

Amy bought a Spirograph this afternoon, something to entertain her Other Johnson kids with. I had one of those things when I was about ten years old! 
 
And my own creative contribution to this creative Sunday was the pot of beautiful roasted veggies we enjoyed for dinner today. I love colorful food! And was it ever delicious! Chop up root veggies, toss with olive oil, sprinkle on some rosemary and coarse sea salt, roast at 375 til done. Put under broiler for a minute or two for a bit more color. Oh, and add a few pieces of sausage, too. :)  God's so good to give us stuff like this and not make us eat out all the time. lol. All that restaurant food tastes the same. But no, I wouldn't turn down an invitation to go out and get a night off from the kitchen. :)
Not my photo.  My veggies had bright pink beet juice all over them. :)


 
 
The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their meat in due season.
Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing. 
Psalm 145:15,16

3 comments:

  1. Love the Bendy People!!! My favorite though are those yummy and quite beautiful ( color) roasted veggies.

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  2. I love creative kids!! I have not seen the cartoon, either. Anyone sewing these days?

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  3. Love it! ( especially the kissing mom & dad - LOL.)

    The cartoon is okay - my kids watch it occasionally, and I think it is tamer than most. (The tattling older sister drives me bonkers...but she genuinely loves her little brothers. I like that the parents aren't portrayed as 'dumb' just for the sake of comedy)

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