Wednesday, July 4, 2012

4th of July Treat




Strawberry Shortcake is a favorite in our family. Every summer we make sure to make it as often as we can! With the 4th being a holiday, it is another good excuse to make strawberry shortcake for the occasion and it looks patriotic as well! Nothin like an all American dessert for an American holiday! 




Happy 4th of July! Have fun and be safe!



The G*Rated Girls




Monday, July 2, 2012

What I Read: June

I didn't realize I read so many books this month.  It was a great reading month for me! :)


Vanish (Firelight, #2) Vanish by Sophie Jordan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

There's just something about dragons that I find absolutely fascinating! And I think that is what I love most about this series. It's just so different from all the other fantasy/paranormal books I've read. This was one of those great fast-paced reads that I finished in just a couple days. It was a bit predictable at times, but I can look past that. Can't wait til the last one comes out!!!





Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5)Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Once again Jim Dale did such an amazing job with this audio book. His impersonation of Professor Umbridge was spot on! There's so much darkness and despair in the this book, especially within Harry, but I absolutely LOVE the humor in this book as well. Fred & George are just hilarious!!!



Gregor and the Marks of Secret (Underland Chronicles, #4)Gregor and the Marks of Secret by Suzanne Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wow, this book went by fast! I really liked this installment of the series. I'm really starting to like Ripred -- his character just cracks me up. :) This book ended with such a cliffhanger and I'm very anxious to see how it all ends!





 Gregor and the Code of Claw (Underland Chronicles, #5)Gregor and the Code of Claw by Suzanne Collins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was my favorite book in the series! I absolutely LOVE Ripred. I was laughing out loud so many times with all of his sarcastic comments. There was also a lot of sadness and death in this one. I'll say one thing for Suzanne Collins - she sure doesn't shy away from killing beloved characters! :( I loved seeing Gregor's growth through this series. And I love that he was always about what is RIGHT. This was a great ending to the series and I definitely wouldn't mind if Suzanne wrote more about the Underland. :)




The Iron Knight (Iron Fey, #4)
The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Although I wasn't a huge fan of the Iron Fey series, I was still very interested in reading this installment because I really loved Ash & Puck. Unfortunately I was majorly disappointed. I knew Ash was dark and brooding, but I didn't expect him to be quite so .... bland. Even in his point of view I didn't get any sense of who he really was or what he was feeling, which made it hard for me to care. I found I had to force myself to pick up the book and read -- never a good sign. I would've liked it more if it was from Puck's point of view. At least he is funny and entertaining. I know plenty of people who have loved this series, but I guess it just wasn't for me. :/



Destined (Wings, #4)Destined by Aprilynne Pike
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loved this book! I thought it was a great ending to the series. This one picks up right where the last one left off and there isn't a lot of "recap" that happens often with series, but luckily I remembered everything from the previous books. I love Aprilynne Pike's writing style -- it fits the beautiful fae world she created so perfectly. I wasn't crazy about the whole love triangle/square thing, but all in all I loved the story. I also really liked the "alternate ending" the author added. It was a little bittersweet but also made things seem more "real". Too often books end with "and they lived happily ever after" but this seemed very fitting to me.



Fablehaven (Fablehaven, #1)Fablehaven by Brandon Mull
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I first read this series maybe two years ago and really enjoyed it. I decided it was time for a re-read and to go through it with my 8 year old daughter this time. This book is pure magic and I loved seeing Fablehaven for the first time through my daughter's eyes. It was so hard to put the book down at night and not continue reading on my own! :P



Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Absolutely amazing! JK Rowling is my hero. I am just so amazed at her incredible talent for writing and weaving stories together. I love all the glimpses into the past in this book, getting a glimpse into the life of the man who would become Lord Voldemort. The ending is so heavy and heartbreaking, but at the same time I LOVE the story of friendship between Harry, Ron and Hermione. Such a beautiful, trusting friendship and I just feel like I know these people intimately thanks to Rowling. Although I've read these books several times, they never fail to touch me. And listening to them this time around has made it even better! The final book will be very bittersweet!!



Everneath (Everneath, #1)Everneath by Brodi Ashton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Soooooo good! I absolutely loved this love story. I'll admit, it took a little bit for me to get into the book. There were so many new "terms" about the Everneath that I knew nothing about so it was a bit of an adjustment. And it took a bit for me to get used to the past and present timing. But once I got past all that I could not put the book down. It pulled at my heartstrings and I am DYING to read the rest of this series!



Catching JordanCatching Jordan by Miranda Kenneally
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I thought this was a really cute story! I loved Jordan's character -- she was a tough football girl with a bunch of tough guy friends and I loved seeing her turn "girlie". I loved her friends -- they were all such great characters. I also really loved the football aspect of it and I found I couldn't put the book down. The one thing I didn't like was that there was a lot of swearing -- more than I'm really comfortable with.



The Sky Is EverywhereThe Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I listened to this one on audio and I have to say, the narrator was AMAZING! She read with so much passion and was the perfect voice for Lennie. I really felt as if I were listening to a friend tell her story. And speaking of the story -- beautiful! I loved all the imagery the author used and the tone of the book. There were times I wanted to shake Lennie, but I loved watching her growth and watching her figure out who she was without her sister and who she wanted to be. Overall all a great story, but there was a lot of swearing and some crude moments that put a damper on it for me. 



Spell Bound (Hex Hall, #3)Spell Bound by Rachel Hawkins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was the perfect ending to the series. Sophie is such a great character and her sarcasm and jokes during dire situations had me laughing out loud. Love, love, love her! I want to re-read this series now that they are all out because I feel like I forgot so much in between each book.



Friday, June 29, 2012

LeapFrog Brave Review


Thank you to LeapFrog for sponsoring this review. For more information about LeapFrog, please visit their website. #CleverBrave #spon 










My kids (and okay, me too!) have been anxiously awaiting the release of Pixar's new movie Brave. I was very excited when I was asked to review a couple of Brave products for LeapFrog.  We haven't had a chance to see the movie just yet but at least we could gear up for it this way!




First up is the Disney Pixar Brave Explorer cartridge for LeapFrog's LeapPad.  You get to follow Merida through a bunch of adventures to help learn to be brave.  They are so many different levels and activities which is great because it means it'll keep the kids occupied for a long time!  Landon, who is five, had a little trouble on his own, but with the help of his big sister they were able to figure things out.  It was so cute to watch them play together and get excited about finding certain items.  :)




We also got to try out the Disney Pixar Brave Tag book.  This was our first experience with the Tag and my kids loved it!  We read a lot of books in our house and this was such a fun way to read.  It is told in Merida's voice and can I just say I LOVE her?! She is such a cute character and of course her accent is just plain fun.  I could listen to her for hours.  Cailyn has been toting the book around everywhere with her, including the breakfast table.  :)



My kids love that they can read the book or play the games inside.  There is so much to do that I don't think they will get bored any time soon.  :)





Have you tried any of these Brave products?  Have you seen the movie yet?  I'm even more excited to take the kids to see it now!!!




This post is sponsored by LeapFrog. I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective, and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

WIWW: Turquoise & Purple






I love wearing fun color combinations. It makes my wardrobe stretch further when I can mix and match everything. :)  I saw this turquoise tank and purple cardigan hanging next to each other in my closet and I thought, "Oh! Those colors look pretty together!"
















Cardigan & white tank: Styles For Less
Turquoise tank: Target
Jeans & necklace: Kohl's
Sandals: Discount Shoe Factory


Linked to: Rae Gun Ramblings, The Pleated Poppy, Two Thirty-Five Designs, Rolled Up Pretty & Transatlantic Blonde

Monday, June 25, 2012

Pinterest Find




How cute it this idea! I found this on pinterest and I want to give this a try! Spray paint a garbage can and turn it upside down to use as a table! Now, I just need to find a cute garbage can and make one! 



-chelz




Friday, June 22, 2012

Square Foot Garden & Hinged Door Cage


Last year was my first attempt at square foot gardening and it was a complete FAILURE!  Despite trying every tip or trick I could find, my garden was eaten by the rabbits and squirrels that frequent our yard and didn't get a single fruit or vegetable out of my garden.  So this year I decided a completely covered cage was the only sure way to protect it.  

After getting a few ideas online, my husband made one from PVC pipe, chicken wire and zip ties. 




I got my square foot garden frame from Sam's Club and it's not the traditional 4'x4' size.  I couldn't have a cage that just lifted on and off like most of them I'd seen -- it would've been too awkward to maneuver. 




 I wanted something with "doors" so I could access my plants easily.  So my husband made some hinged doors using zip ties.
 


His idea was brilliant!  It stays shut with stakes on the outside (though we'll probably get a little latch at some point) and the two doors swing open so easily. 



I am so excited for my plants to grow! This year we planted sugar snap peas, zucchini, bell peppers, jalapeno peppers, watermelon, cucumbers, carrots and beets.  We also have strawberries in a hanging basket and cherry tomatoes in a garden pot.  I admit I stand out there every day, just looking at my garden and grinning giddily.  Now those pesky critters can't touch my plants and I will be able to enjoy the harvest.  :)





Wednesday, June 20, 2012

WIWW-Chelz







Salmon Tank- Target
Cream Tank- Downeast
Navy Cardigan- Target
Cropped Pants- Buckle
Sandals- Payless (old)
Necklace- F21













Typical Utah weather has us guessing what the temperature will be day to day! This pic is 2 weeks old...sorry! We had some cold weather 2 weeks ago that had me bring some of my cardigans back out. It is kinda hard to tell in this pic but my tank is a really pretty salmon color.



-chelz
  

Linked to: Rae Gun Ramblings, The Pleated Poppy, Two Thirty-Five Designs, Rolled Up Pretty & Transatlantic Blonde




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