I just spent a couple of days with my sister's kids (while she and her husband took a little get-away trip in celebration of her birthday). My niece Tatiana loves to bake, and she and her younger brother are avid readers, so we had plenty of fun of our own...baking
blueberry scones, making
bookplates, and - of course - talking about what we are currently reading.
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What could be better than homemade scones and morning sunshine? |
While the scones were cooling, Tati and I downloaded some cute
bookplates as part of a birthday gift for her friend.
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We downloaded the pdf for these fairy bookplates, by Valerie Greeley, from her Etsy website ACORNMOON. |
Are you curious to know what
good book recommendations I came back with? My nine-year-old nephew, Peter, handed me two, as he gushed, "Aunt Wendy, you have
got to read these and write about them on your blog!"
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Two new friends... |
I immediately started the first,
Summer of the Monkeys, by Wilson Rawls. Tati informed me it's by the same author who wrote
Where the Red Fern Grows. Peter said that boys, especially, will love it. The second one is
A Tree For Peter, by Kate Seredy, which - according to Peter - "might make you cry". I'll report back about these two new friends as soon as I finish them.
Oh, and if you're wondering:
"Tatiana's Fresh Blueberry Scones with Lemony Glaze" were as good as they look! She adapted
the recipe a bit: she added an extra tablespoon of sugar to the dry ingredients, and lemon zest to the scone dough (instead of putting zest in the glaze). She also substituted half & half for the "heavy cream" called for in the scone recipe above. [hint: if you can get Meyer lemons, they are a great compliment to the blueberries]