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We are big on the breakfast over here in our part of the woods. Logan's fave is Brekfast bagel sandwiches Bagel-egg-cheese-bacon-bagel. In that order. Anderson is leaning toward pancakes today but the last time I made them he just picked at them. Mine and Kenaley's is waffles- must be my recipe and I only like them with butter and whipped cream, fruit if I have it; Kena prefers them plain, in hand while walking- she just has too much to do to sit still and eat.  Kevin has many favorites- he likes- no loves- everything that I make for breakfast. Love that man.
The other day I had a coupon for Yoplait Yogurt and bought 16 cups. I am on this new kick of couponing, if I am not making money I need to save it. And this particular coupon was for 50 cents off of 8. If I bought it on Tuesday then Walmart doubled the coupon to one dollar off so I got 16 cups of yogurt for $11. Not too shabby. But we were getting kind of tired of it and we needed to dress it up a little. I LOVE yogurt with fresh fruit and granola so I went on  the search for an easy granola recipe that I had all the ingredients for at my house. It was only 8 in the morning and I had not yet showered, so I was not about to leave my house to go anywhere.  I came across one that sounded good enough and with a few tweeks I knew that it was the one for me. After making it, trying it, having all 5 people in my house rave over it and then getting out of the shower an hour later and seeing that it had all been eaten, I decided that it was worthy of sharing.

Easy and quick granola:
1 stick of butter or margarine
1 cup of brown sugar
1/4 cup of water
1/4 tsp of salt
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups of oats
2 cups of rice crispy cereal
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/2 cup of dried fruit of your choosing
1/2 cup of nuts or seeds of your choosing

Take the first 5 ingredients and place them into a small pot, boil for 3-4 minutes on medium heat. Add all other ingredients into a large bowl and stir to combine. Pour 1/2 the hot butter mixture over the oat mixture, stir until well combined and then pour in the other half and stir. Make sure that all the oat mixture is coated with the butter mixture. Spread evenly on a greased cookie sheet and bake at 375* for 5 minutes, stir and break up any clumps then bake for another 5 minutes. Remove from oven and stir again to break up any clumps then allow to cool for about 20 minute. Store in a air tight container or ziplock bag. 

I made our first batch with cranberries and sunflower seeds . We ate it  with vanilla yogurt, fresh peaches- they were on sale too, and the granola on top. It was divine. Made it again a few days later and did cranberries (it was the only dried fruit I had besides mangoes and that just didn't sound good to me) and pecans. It was just as good but the kids don't like nuts. I have been eating it with fresh blueberries and differnt flavors of yogurt that are still hanging around. 
 
Let me know how yours turns out and if you liked it. :)

 
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Kenaley did this all by herself a few mornings ago. She decided that her babies needed to play outside and look for "bur-flies" with her. It was too adorable not to photograph. 
She has decided that she is the mini-mommy of the house and demands and bosses her 2 brothers all day long. And they listen to her better than they listen to me.
Go figure.

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You've met my Logan, right? My tender-hearted-tough-as-nails nearly 10 year old son?
Well you should. He's a god kid. 80% of the time. This moment was captured at the request of a 2 year old who fetched my camera all by her self and walked it across my house in search of someone who could operate it. (Nearly made my heart stop to see the princess walking with my pricey camera) Ignore the messy toddler face, please.
These 2 have been BFF lately. I think Logan is rekindling his love for the princess of the house. He will sit and play with this girl for hours.
And the boy is the first requested when anything in her world goes wrong.
Its a very cute sibling love story.


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Then there is the guy- my chocolate baby. Bitter sweet at times, but mostly a sweet milk chocolate. He is so lax and easy going, its a dream...except when he's not then its a nightmare.
He has a sweet side to him that none of my other kids have. He is kind and giving and empathetic. I adore him.
He told me that he was going to win the $25,000 fish and he was going to give me  a whole 25. Dollars. Not $25,000.  It was cute.



That's all. Just the kids. I told you so.
 
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Since I was a little kid I have wanted to go firefly hunting. It sounded so magical and so exciting to go chasing after these little flying lights in the sky, trap one (momentarily) in a jar and gaze at it flickering. But I have lived here in Utah for the majority of my life and this dry, hot state is not a habitat for fireflies.  I grew up and just resolveed that I would have to travel to a state that was populated with these awesome little bugs and take my own kids to catch them. I added it to my bucket list.
Yesterday, completely out of the blue while I was helping at a youth 10K run a friend of mine told me that there is a field that is covered in them and that I just had to go see it. I am sure that this friend had no idea that this was on my bucket list. I almost didn't believe that it was true. I have never heard of fireflies in Utah. So when I got home I googled it and came up with a news story about the  recent phenomenon. 
I.
Had.
To.
Go.
TONIGHT!!

I managed to keep it a secret from the kids and the spouse only telling them that we were going to do something that I have wanted to do since I was a little kid and it was going to be one of the best nights of their life.  A little over the top? I also may have mentioned that I was so excited to do this top secret thing that I may just cry with excitement. There's the over the top for you. :) We owed our kids a hike to the Grotto for getting some yard work done with us and when we were on our way back down the canyon I told them the exciting thing that we were going to do. Their excitememnt level was melanchally at best, but I had a smile ear to ear.

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I was so excited and at about 8:45 we decided to go and find this mysterious field that seemed to be the home for these fireflies. We only had vague directions and had to call the friend that originally told us about it and confirm that we were in the right spot. We sat in our car and watched the sunset and listened to the the boys fight in the backseat.


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And starred through our windshield at this field of grass hoping to see a flickering, floating light...

A few other cars started parking right by us, passengers got out and started wandering into the field, so as not to be the last at the party we got out and joined them.

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We walked about 30 feet into the filed and the magic happened....
A flicker flew right in front of us!!
2 little boys quickly chased after it and 1 older boy caught it- bare handed!
We stared at the flickering little bug that peacefully stayed on Logan's hand almost as if to say "yeah, I'm awesome...you can stare at me."  after about 30 seconds he took off and flew, flickering into the night.
Now they were excited.
Logan said: "THIS IS EPIC!!!"
It seriously was.
We looked out into the field and the 2 surrounding fileds that had horses and llamas in them and saw this...

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All of those tiny little glowing dust specs are fireflies. There were hundreds of them! The fun began!

Okay, so now you are wondering how and where you can go so you can cross this off your bucket list too, right?
WHAT?! Its not on your bucket list?! Well, it should be. Shame on you. It is fantastically magical.

A few guide lines before I give away the secret:
This is someone's PERSONAL property. The farmer is kind enough to open his gates and allow the public to experience the magic. So be respectful and responsible when you go there.
There are lots of people that live near by, so as much as you want to scream with excitement, try to refrian.
These little firelflies are here and no one knows why or how or how long they will be here. It is a true phenomenon. So catch them, capture them on film and release them. The ones that we put in a jar, we released- except on that accidentally had a wing torn off by a very remourseful 6 year old. He is living in a very cozy rehabilitation center on my kitchen counter.
These bugs are very dosile. They will let you hold them and pick them right off of the grass. Be just as gentle to them.
Keep in mind that fireflies are nocturnal. The time that we started seeing them was at about 9:30. Little ones will be up very late at night (mine were not in bead until 11 and I heard them talking about how "epic" it was for another good 30 minutes.) Your ittle ones will be up very late the night that you take them.

So as long as you PROMISE to follow the guidelines I will share the location:

From Main Street in Spanish Fork head South. You will get to Volunteer Drive (where the new gas station/Wendy's and the Wiggy Wash are, and if you turn right then you get to the sports park) the next left that is after that light is where you will turn left, it is immediately after the light so pay attention. The street is called South Lane. You will drive down that street for a little over a mile and on the North side of the road you will see a whitish (it was dark when I was driving, sorry) house and just after that you will see a field with Llama and horses in it. On the South side of the street is an area that you can park (looks like it is a recent addition of road base) The magical field is just East of the horse/Llama field and when I was there, the gate to access it was open, and there is a little access path (large anough to get a tractor through it) to get to walk to the field. If you come to the part in the road where two road join you have gone a tiny bit too far. Back up about 50 yards.  The fireflies like the taller grass more than the cut grass, so look where the horses and Llama are and to the field that is just North of the cut field.

Go have an awesome time!!  You won't regret keeping your little ones up. :)