There are so many things I could write about, as we have been focusing on PEACE this month in our home. I have noticed ways that we can eliminate things to bring PEACE, and other things that need to be changed. We have had several appointments this month, and something that has struck me is how LOUD this world is.
Continue reading “Finding Peace Amidst the Noise”Author: Susie @ Pollywog's Place Blog
Special Holiday Meals: Opposites Day/Backwards Menu & Activities
Opposites Day is on January 25th, and Backwards Day is January 31st, these days may be linked to old customs like Topsy Turvy Day (think Hunchback of Notre Dame) that happened around the Epiphany (January 6th) and similar celebrations have been noted throughout history… a special day set aside to break the mundane and bring a little excitement into everyday life.
I had a hard time thinking of foods to go with these holidays… what would you add to the list? This could get a little confusing, but don’t be afraid to be SILLY!
Opposites Day/Backwards Day Menu & Activities
Main Dishes
Breakfast for Dinner/Dinner or Dessert for Breakfast/Dessert before Dinner, etc.
Arrange the meal into a cake form… Spaghetti or Meatloaf Cake w/Mashed Potato Icing or meatloaf cupcakes… the possibilities are endless!
Desserts
Chocolate Cake with white icing or a white cake with chocolate Icing
Hot Cocoa with Ice Cream
Ice cream with the cone on top
Activities:
Wear your clothes backwards or inside out, shoes on the wrong feet might be painful though
Say your ABCs backwards.
Have a backwards dinner menu, or start with dinner for breakfast.
Write with your opposite hand.
Wear pajamas all day and wear your regular clothes to bed.
Learn about opposites, antonyms, palindromes, etc.
Games:
Have an Opposite Day Scavenger Hunt.
Play Opposite Day Bingo.
Have a Race where you run backwards and the last person is the winner!
Movies:
Please review these and use at your own discretion as I have not seen many of them myself.
- Opposites Day
- Freaky Friday
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A LOVE That Never Fails Devotional
I am hoping to make a new devotional for each month this year… that’s a big challenge, but it is something that has been on my heart. For February, our monthly theme will be LOVE. We will be trying to find ways to make our home and lives a little more peaceful through routines and habits.
Here is the FREE printable, if you’d like to join us:
Continue reading “A LOVE That Never Fails Devotional”A New Year of Old Traditions
We have been on a mission to bring our family closer together. This is something we have prayed long and hard about, and GOD is working!
We love a lot of old traditions and customs, along with some of the new ones. We try to have at least one or two ‘family get-togethers’ here at our home. The biggest is probably our annual Polar Express party around Christmas time… this has been happening for a while now, and everyone looks forward to it. Why stop at that? We were trying to have a special Sabbath meal each week, and also trying to plan a monthly family dinner with Papa and Nanny, but those got sidelined a bit.
Why? Well, our priorities shifted, and other things seemed more important. We have to make room and time for the people and things we truly love, so I am on a mission to bring back our family dinners. They may not be quite as fancy as they once were, because I’m still exhausted from all the challenges we had last year, but they will be fun.
Continue reading “A New Year of Old Traditions”Special Holiday Meals: National Peanut/Peanut Butter Day
Did you know that January 24th is National Peanut Butter Dayand then September 18th is National Peanut Day? Well, here are some recipes so you aren’t caught by surprise:
Our Favorite Peanut Butter Recipes:
Breakfast:
Cakes & Icings:
Peanut Butter Icing – pair with chocolate cake for a super yummy treat!
Candies:
Cookies:
Peanut Butter Cake Mix Cookies
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Wheels
Desserts:
No-Bake Cheesecake with Flavor Variations
Sandwiches:
Peanut Butter & Jelly
Peanut Butter & Banana w/honey
Let us know your favorite Peanut Butter Recipe in the comments!
God Bless!




