Saturday, September 3, 2011

lots of firsts and ginger cookies

greyson is already a pro at first grade.  he loves it.  he loves school and his teacher and especially lunch time because he has a new buddy.  apparently he and his buddy make jokes and weird noises and crack each other up.  first grade is awesome.

with greyson settling into his second week of school, it was time for Asher and Quinn to start mother's day out.  this is quinn's first time at "school".  first time away from me.  it's a big moment.

asher has not been in school since we moved last year because each time we visited a potential school he made it clear he did not want to go there.  i caved.  i figured he'd had enough change and could spend some time home with me.  i had also had enough of change and his company sounded great.  this year, mommy needs a couple of days a week to work.

come the first day, asher was no more enthusiastic about school.  he did love his new backpack and shoes.  i played on that love to get a few smiley first day photos.  note: quinn is 13 months old on this day and is wearing shoes for probably the second time ever.


i had prepared myself for a messy, wailing separation, but both boys went to their new school surprisingly easily.  no fussing, no clinging, no tears.  from the kids anyway.  i was just proud i waited until i got back in the car.  why was i crying?  i've done this before.  i did the checklist to calm myself: school is great for them, they love being with other kids, it's only for a few hours, i know they are safe, blah, blah, blah....  i realized that my tears weren't for the kids.  they were for me.

without the kids to focus on, i become the focus.  i have to establish some kind of new routine.  for a long time there has been a disconnect between what i am doing and what i want to be doing, but having a new baby has been a beautiful distraction.  my baby is one! now what am i going to do?

i pulled it together and got some work done, drank too much coffee, and vowed to stay off of facebook during "work hours."  i'll deal with the harder stuff a little at a time.

asher and quinn were both all smiles at pick up time.  asher said he couldn't wait to come back tomorrow!  he also immediately asked me what his special treat would be, since greyson got blueberry pies.  (they remember everything.)

at asher's request, we went home and made ginger cookies.  my kids love ginger cookies of all kinds.    these are the thick, crisp, spicy, just-sweet-enough variety.  we rolled them in brightly colored sparkling sugar to make boys smile, and they were quite a treat.




this recipe is adapted from one i found in Chewy Gooey Crispy Crunch Melt-In-Your-Mouth Cookies by Alice Medrich. it is a really fantastic cookie cookbook.  384 pages of just cookies.  the best part is that recipes are arranged by texture!  so you can flip to chapters for "chewy" or "flaky" or "chunky" - you will want to try every single one.

happy 1st day ginger cookies
1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
2 tsp aluminum free baking soda
2 tsp ground ginger
2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt (if you use salted butter, omit the salt)
1 stick butter/dairy free butter, melted
1/4 cup unsulfured molasses
1/2 cup natural cane sugar
1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
1 egg
1/2 cup crystallized ginger, diced very fine
sparkling sugar or granulated sugar for rolling

preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
mix the flours, baking soda, ground ginger, cinnamon, and salt (if using) together in a bowl.  in another bowl, or the bowl of your stand mixer, combine melted butter, molasses, sugars, egg, and crystallized ginger.  mix until combined.  add flour mixture, mix until evenly combined to make a thick dough.  scoop out the dough and roll into 1 inch balls, a teaspoon worked perfectly to make even 1 inch balls.  roll  each ball in sparkling sugar.  place cookies about 2 inches apart on parchment lined baking sheets.  bake for 12 minutes, rotate the cookie sheets and swap top and bottom racks half way through baking. the cookies are done when they have flattened out and cracked on top - watch them, though, because of the dark color of the dough they are easy to burn.  cool on wire racks or lift the parchment off of hot cookie sheets and cool on the counter.

i hope you enjoy these as much as quinn did!

quinn's first cookie, 13 month birthday, 1st day of school

asher's treat

this is an amazing photo because all 3 boys are clean at once.  
also, it was quinn's first bath with his brothers in the big tub.


7 comments:

  1. love love love the blog! why am i just now discovering it?! hope all is well! :)

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  2. This is so much fun to read, and I love all the pictures of those awesome boys! Miss & love you guys!

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  3. thanks kimb! i just now started it :)

    thank you julie. we all miss and love you too.

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  4. I love photos of Quinn and his first cookie!

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  5. okay 1st i love the tub picture so much & greysons face in it looks like he's contemplating something super important

    2) im OBSESSED with the pictures of quinn eating the cookies

    3) im also OBSESSED with nico & clementine...they're officially my favorites

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  6. Your boys are beautiful and the chickens are very photogenic!

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  7. thank you beverly, the chickens are almost as cute as the boys ;)

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