Category Archives: Everyday Life

Seeking the simple

Holidays are not really my thing. Traditions aren’t either. Since having children, I’ve been trying to find a way to simply, stress-less-ly (yes, I just made that up) make our own traditions to enjoy and celebrate days like Christmas and Easter. I’m pretty happy with what we did this year.

On a blog I’ve been following, I saw a tutorial on how to dye beautiful crimson red “Greek” Easter eggs naturally. I loved this science experiment and tradition rolled into one and I practically jumped up and down when I googled to find that this is an Orthodox tradition, meaning it’s something they also do in Ukraine and Russia as well. Knocking out a a science experiment, egg dying tradition and remembering my children’s heritage. Boo-yah.

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It was simple, and fun.

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Looks a bit gross here, but…

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They were an amazing crimson when wet.

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And they dried to this brick red.

Eggs to symbolize life and red to symbolize the blood of Christ.

I only wish I had read this tutorial soon. Next year, we may try to get a bit more experimental with different vegetable colors and doing herb prints. But, we may just keep it entirely to simple, crimson red eggs. Or maybe we’ll find a new “tradition” we love even more.

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And I baked Paska, an Eastern European Easter bread. Recipe here.

I learned not to wait until the kids are in bed the night before Easter to begin baking Paska. I love nighttime baking, without interruption or distraction, but Paska takes a lot of rising time. There are a lot of beautiful ornaments you can make on your Paska bread, but by the time I was that far along, I just wanted to get it done. According to my googling, traditionally, the preparations with bread and dying the eggs begin on Thursday!


He is risen!

Bliss, $1.97 for 5

We’ve been trying to do some spring cleaning around our house, but the weather has been absolutely perfect yesterday and today. So, spring cleaning went outside!

I threw Gus into the bag of leaves… I thought that would be less messy than throwing him in the pile of leaves. He LOVED it.

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But, we still had work to do, so I pulled him out and gave him a brand new bag to play with.

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Bliss.

And, Reed and Lena were clearly fascinated, so I gave them each their own, too.

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Watching my kids enjoy something as simple as a yard waste bag, while we work outside on a beautiful spring day, makes me feel full. Go get your own bliss, 5 for $1.97

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Warning: Gang Activity

Content may not be appropriate for all viewers. Contains images of wild children and the unglamourized parenting.

This sweet young fellow was once the Jackson Pollock of yogurt art.gusyogurt

and had plans to start a lucrative window cleaning business.
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But has since gotten caught up in this dangerous gang…
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The hazing was extreme. A dunk in the winter clothes bin,
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and the classic, graffiti.
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Now he’s in deep.
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They may look harmless with their blue marker lipstick
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and the early stages of sneaking out and “playing in the mud”
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but the youngest has already forcibly occupied the previously unexplored territory of the McDonalds castle.Untitled

They’ve also been known to use other unexpected hideouts.
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They’re perfecting their plan to rob a toy store, beginning with the disguises…Untitled

next the getaway,
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and, the newbie has figured out where to hide their stash.Untitled

They’ve already mugged the poor dog.
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twice.
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We believe all they may want is a phone to say…
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If you see this gang, please contact their mama and DO NOT APPROACH without backup. 

Why a new blog name?

As you probably noticed, this blog has a new name. As much as I love blogging, I decided that I didn’t want quite so much information easily available and our last name was obvious with our old blog. You can still use the old URL. However, if you have it in a blog roll on your blog, please update it to the new address.

Why the name “a Moose in Moscow”? I wanted something memorable and personal. When we were in Russia for our court trip, we saw a moose on our way to Gus’s baby home.

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Here’s a news story about the moose from a couple of weeks before that trip.

This blog doesn’t really have much to do with Muscovite moose on a daily basis, except that our little Muscovite does have a few pairs of moose pajamas. However, I do hope it’s a winner for the memorability factor.

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There are also some other changes happening around here. You may notice that many of the photos are showing “unavailable” right now. I changed the privacy settings for them on Flickr, and unfortunately, it messed up their visibility on my blog. I’m in the process of fixing that, but it will take some time to go through over 300 posts!