Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween Night with Trick-or-Treat Candies

     We have had a blast this Halloween! Our trick-or-treat buckets are full of candy and our bellies might be too hehehe!
As soon as we got home from trick-or-treating we ate some delicious dinner, changed into our pajamas, then sorted out our candies. The best part of Halloween has got to be all the candy you get from trick-or-treating! It's awesome how many different types of candy there is these days, because in my time, during the late 1700s, there really wasn't that much candy around and we called candy "sweet meats."
      One of my favorite sweet meets that my father keeps stocked in his store is candied fruit and the best kind, in my opinion, is candied orange peel! Yumm! But if I had to pick my all time favorite candy I would definitely choose Twix! I love chocolate and caramel candies the best of all! I asked each of the other girls what their favorite sweet treats are from their home time period. Here is what they told me:
Kaya says: During my time period and in my culture we didn't really have candy but we enjoyed the sweetness of huckleberries!
Kirsten says: In my time period it was a real treat to get to go into town and pick out a few candies from the General Store. Penny candy was what we called the colorful hard candies that were sold by the piece for a penny.
 
Addy says: Did you know that one of the makers of jelly beans, William Schrafft, suggested people send packages of his jelly beans to Union Soldiers fighting in the Civil War to help cheer them up! 
Sam says: Even though peppermint sticks are thought of as more of a Christmas candy, they are still my favorite and guess what the pure peppermint stick was first developed in 1901, just a few years before my home time period! 
Rebecca says: Milton Hersey is the man that created the Hershey Kiss in 1907, but everyone originally called them Silvertops because of the silver foil wrappers. 
Molly says: Like Rebecca, I too love chocolate, but I hate when it gets all melty which is the reason why M&M Ltd. created these coated chocolate candies in 1941 when they realized that nobody was buying melty chocolate in the hot summer months.
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So did you get a lot of candy from trick-or-treating this year?
What is your favorite kind of treat?
 

If you want to learn more about the history of candy you can follow these helpful links:
foodtimeline.org
groovycandies.com
bwcliffordcandy.com
candyfavorites.com

Monday, October 27, 2014

Sam helps me explian our time traveling

I had just traveled from 1775 to Lissy's house in 2014 and I was anxious to update my blog. When I walked in I saw Samantha working in her sketchbook... she is such an awesome artist!
"Hey Sam! I'm so glad you're here! You are just the gal I was needing!" I told her as we embraced in a warm hug.
She replied by saying, "Oh terrific! You know I love to help a friend whenever I can!"
I went on to tell her that I was wanting to write our time traveling stories in my blog and I needed her help to explain how the time traveling actually works.
"So, Samantha, you were the first of us girls that time traveled to Lissy, right?"
"That's right. It was a day I will NEVER forget!" she exclaimed with a sentimental sigh.
"How about I brew you a nice comforting cup of tea and you can tell me all about your first time traveling story."
I poured the hot water into Samantha's favorite pink rose tea cup and fixed some triangle toasts for her, then came back to the couch were she was perched like an elegant lady.
She took one small sip, slowly inhaled and exhaled a deep breath, lowered her head, and closed her eyes as if to trace back the memories of the special event.
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If you want to read the rest of the story and the explanation click on the tab above labeled
"The Time Traveling Explanation"
or click HERE to take you straight there.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Project Runway Dresses at the Kansas City AG Place!!



So you might have heard of a TV show called Project Runway where fashion designers compete against each other in designing clothing. On a recent episode their assignment was to create a garment for a little girl that was inspired by a character from the Beforever line at AG. I don't really watch the show but we watched this episode and it was really fun! This weekend the garments that the designers made are being displayed at the Kansas City AG Place and we were lucky enough to go see them in person!
This is the dress and jacket that won for this episode. It is inspired from Samantha's new Christmas dress. 
I think this is a really fun dress and I would love to wear it to a fancy Christmas party!!
 Seeing the garments in person was much different than I expected. For example this dress was Inspired from Josefina. It's a cute dress but take a close look at the way the collar and sleeves were finished.
 They were just surged which I don't think looks very professional, and it's kind of sloppy. But hey I'm no seamstress, so I can't talk much here!
This little outfit was inspired by Kit... I think Kit would have really enjoyed wearing this bright and jolly little number :)
One of my favs was the outfit inspired from Kaya! I love love love the fabulous fringe! I bet it would be so fun to wear that fringy vest while riding Penny!! 
 I showed Kaya the photos and she lost here mind when she saw this outfit. We both agree that we would love to own this one!!
 But my overall favorite was this dress which was inspired by Addy. 
The thing I love most about this piece is the fabric on the jacket. The designer really liked Addy's quilt and thought the fabric pattern for the jacket that she picked really resemble the pictures and colors on Addy's quilt.
  I agree and I happen to know Addy really treasures her family quilt, so I think this is a pretty special outfit.

So what are your thoughts? How do you think the designers did? Which one is your favorite?





Monday, October 20, 2014

Studying a Pioneer's Life During a Trip to Silver Dollar City


I was fortunate enough to get to take a great trip with my dear friend Caroline. She lives with Lissy's mom, Grammy, but Caroline's real time period is 1812. Caroline and I had become interested in the pioneer days and started researching it to learn more. In fact the trip we took was part of our research. We went to Silver Dollar City which is an amusement park in Branson, Missouri. The park is all pioneer themed and feels like you have traveled back in time.  A few years ago Lissy went there with Kirsten and took some nice photos. You can see them and learn more about the park by clicking HERE to view that post written by Lissy.
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Anyhow, Caroline and I had traveled about three and a half hours by car with Lissy and Grammy from Kansas City to Branson.  At some points I grew really impatient and I felt like the drive would never end. I was just anxious to get there and begin the fun.
Once we finally got to our hotel to check in we were able to refresh  ourselves and plan our research at the park. Caroline has the American Doll version of Kirsten and brought her along. She also brought Kirsten's story books. We read the first couple of chapters and soon realized Kirsten had to travel about six weeks to America from Sweden in a cargo ship. It made our measly 3.5 hour trip to Branson seem a lot better!
The worst part is she had to say good bye to loved ones and could only bring with her the things she could fit into a trunk.
 I found this terrific book at the library called Welcome to Kirsten's World. It tells all about what Kirsten's time period was like and how the pioneers lived. We used this book and Kirsten's story books for most of our research.
After we read and rested a little we were ready to put in a few hours at the amusement park.
When you get into the main part of Silver Dollar City it is like an old fashioned town. Caroline and I imagined how excited Kirsten must have been to travel into town from her family farm. We really liked the General Story especially the candy display! We learned from the book that a general store was usually the first business in a frontier town and it is where everyone bought or traded what they needed. The general store would even be where they would pick up mail.
We also got to see a couple getting married at Silver Dollar City's tiny chapel. So romantic! There was a whole page in our book that talked about pioneer weddings so this was a cool connection! We read that most weddings on the frontier took place in the winter when they didn't have as much work to get done. And guess what!... in Kisten's Swedish culture the bride would be crowned queen for the whole day of her wedding!
My favorite part of the trip was seeing the little farm in the park. They had baby goats and a miniature horse to pet! I loved that sweet horse so much! Her name was Cotton! The pioneers on the frontier had a lot to do each day to maintain their farms or homesteads. They had chores such as making soap, watching the fire, cleaning the outhouse, spinning wool to yarn, churning milk to cream and butter, hauling water, watering flowers, harvesting crops, keeping track of the farm animals, plowing fields, and so on!
Before the pioneers had farms and crops to keep up with they had to build their homes and barns. Caroline and I thought it was really interesting how people like Kirsten built their homes from logs. It was a long time consuming project that started by clearing out trees and stumps from the land, then preparing the logs, then lifting them into the frame and walls of the cabin. Once the logs were in place and roof was on the women and children would  fill the cracks with mud. At Silver Dollar City we saw a man demonstrating how pioneers would have cut the logs to build their houses with. I was exhausted just watching him! 
When we got back to the hotel we were pretty tired from all the excitement of the park and traveling!
We fell right to sleep and dreamt about our pioneer friend.
The next morning we felt energized and ready to experience another pioneer day!
We started with some hot chocolate and biscuits in bed!
The day before we were pretty impressed by the log cabin making so it was even more exciting for us when we got to see a real log cabin at Silver Dollar City. We imagined Kirsten's home to be pretty similar. But did you know that some pioneers built homes out of sod (or mud) bricks. Those types of homes were called soddies.
With all the difficult labor that had to be done it's hard to imagine that there was time for any fun but they made time for childhood activities too. We took our picture in front of the one room school house that would have been just like the school Kirsten went to. In her time period students only went to school in the winter and summer because they had less work to do then, rather than in the spring and fall when their families needed them home all day to help.
We did so many other fantastic things but I couldn't get photos of everything, sometimes you just have to live in the moment and not worry about capturing a photo of it.
Overall we learned a lot about this time period and would really encourage you to learn something new about a past time period as well. You might find some pretty cool things to inspire you or to connect with! 
We had such a nice trip, the weather was perfect, the fall leaves and Ozark mountains were gorgeous, and most of all the company was lovely :)
We were pretty sad when we had to pack up our things and leave the hotel. But we have awesome memories, photos, and souvenirs to remember the trip by.
By the way Caroline got a beautiful turquoise leather journal handmade by an artist in the park. I got a stuffy of AppleJack, my favorite My Little Pony, who reminded me of the miniature horse, Cotton, who we meet in the farm. And Grammy, who is the most generous lady ever, bought me a trinket box with horses painted on it; it was also handmade by an artist in the park. 

Is there a time period that you would like to know more about? If you could live in any time period what would it be?



Monday, October 13, 2014

Halloween Decorating and Movie Marathon

Hey friends! We are getting so excited for Halloween around here!
Friday afternoon I picked up some treats and checked out some fun Halloween movies from the library. When I got home I was greeted by Tatlo, so I knew Kaya had gotten home from school. 
"Kaya," I called out.
"I'm up here,” I heard her calling from the loft hangout room. 
     "Hey Kaya watcha doing?" I asked after climbing up to the loft.
     "I'm making a fall decoration for Lissy's classroom. Isn't this such a cute little squirrel!"
     "So cute! I bet all of Lissy's students are getting so excited for Halloween."
      "Actually, Lissy's school is very culturally diverse and many of her students do not celebrate Halloween," she replied.

     I was pretty surprised by that and asked her to explain more about it. She went on to tell me that many of them choose not to celebrate the holiday because of religious beliefs or cultural differences. In some places around the world Halloween is a dangerous night of crime, not a fun night of trick-or-treating like it is in America. She finished explaining then said, "we are lucky to get to live in a country were we are free to make choices about what holidays we want to celebrate. Likewise, we are lucky because we live in a community that we can celebrate fun holidays safely." Kaya is a very smart girl; she helps me to see things differently and to keep an open mind. 

     "Felicity, I can tell you are getting excited for Halloween, you have already started decorating!"
     "Yea, SO EXCITED! I wanted to get all the decorations up before the other girls got here so we can have a Halloween movie marathon weekend! Do you want to help me finish decorating?" I asked.
      "SOUNDS FUN!" She replied as she jumped up off the beanbag chair.

We finished what I started in mine and Molly's space.

Then we moved on to the living room.

Then we finished up by doing Samantha's, Rebecca's, Kirsten's, and Addy's space.  
If you want to get a closer look at some of our decorations you can see them in a previous post. Click HERE to go to that post.

Once we got all the decorations up we were so pleased with our hard work that we were ready to celebrate!
"Yes! We got it all done before the other girls got here!" exclaimed Kaya. "They will be so surprised!"
"We make a good team, Kaya! High Five!!"  
"Now let's go set out the movie treats!!"
"Wow! Felicity you got all the good stuff!... Popcorn, candy, and cookies...this is going to be the best movie marathon weekend ever!"
And it was! We watched so many good movies and ate until our bellies ached! One of my favorite Halloween movies is Hocus Pocus have you seen it? We also watched some old Halloween shows on YouTube. Here are a few links to some of them:

Do you celebrate Halloween? 
If so are there any Halloween movies that you enjoy watching?

Friday, October 3, 2014

TGIF!

Hi guys I'm playing with my paper doll of Isabelle which I got in a Happy Meal from McDonalds.
I really like Isabelle. I wish I could dance like her!
 We just watched her movie. Have you seen it? It's so good! You can watch it on YouTube. If you click HERE and it will take you to the movie.
I really want to show you what I made for my new Julie doll!
Look! She has her own room under my loft bed!
 I kept the box she came in and covered it with vintage fabric I brought back with me after time traveling to the 1970s.
And look at this cool mini Volkswagen Beetle I found! It reminds me of the blue one you can get for Julie in her Car Wash Set.
Isn't this just the perfect space for my little 70s girl!?! 
 Hey I think I heard Kaya get home! During the week Kaya lives at the school where Lissy teaches. I'm always excited for the weekend so she can come home and play with me!

Kaya, I'm back here in my room...

Whoa Tatlo, thanks for all the kisses and love! 
Hey Felicity! Yeah Tatlo and I have been very excited to see you!
So Kaya, how was your week at school with Lissy?
(I love hearing about all the fun things Kaya gets to do at school)

Super good, guess what I got to meet a new friend, her name is Cora! Lissy took a photo of us, wanna see it!?
Cora lives with one of Lissy's students named Bella and Cora looks exactly like Bella! 

That's awesome Kaya, she is very pretty! Look I got a new friend too! I bought Julie! Would you like to play dolls with me?

COOL! Of course I want to play! I'll get my AG doll!
TGIF!
Do you have any fun plans for this weekend?