Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Remember the Alamo!
Well, folks it looks like I will soon be a resident of San Antonio,Texas! Hubby got the job and they want him there in six weeks. This last week has been a flurry of organizing, cleaning and basically just freaking out. The house hit the market a few days ago. May I just say that trying to live in a house without messing anything up and keeping it show ready is beyond frustrating. I have lived in this house exactly a year this month. I love this house. Its big and beautiful and we will probably never get a location like the one we have again. However, I know God has great plans for us and this will be an exciting adventure.
I was born in Colorado and aside from 6 years in North Dakota with my first husband I have lived here my entire life.
I am scared, nervous and excited all at the same time.
My two adult children live here in Colorado Springs.
I will miss them terribly and am already planning to get them down to San Antonio as soon as possible.
I hope they fall in love with it and want to move down there :)
I did manage to get some crafting done right before he got the news and my craft room had to be put in order. Here is a pocket letter that I made for a private swap. This one is for the daughters of the gal I am swapping with. I love how it came out and will probably make a duplicate for my own collection. I they love it and I hope you do too!
Oh, and the meals worked out great! We found some new favorites and it was great to get out of routine. I will definitely be doing that again once my kitchen doesn't have to stay in pristine condition!
I was born in Colorado and aside from 6 years in North Dakota with my first husband I have lived here my entire life.
I am scared, nervous and excited all at the same time.
My two adult children live here in Colorado Springs.
I will miss them terribly and am already planning to get them down to San Antonio as soon as possible.
I hope they fall in love with it and want to move down there :)
I did manage to get some crafting done right before he got the news and my craft room had to be put in order. Here is a pocket letter that I made for a private swap. This one is for the daughters of the gal I am swapping with. I love how it came out and will probably make a duplicate for my own collection. I they love it and I hope you do too!
Oh, and the meals worked out great! We found some new favorites and it was great to get out of routine. I will definitely be doing that again once my kitchen doesn't have to stay in pristine condition!
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Rut-Busting
I have been in a food-rut. I think we all do it at some point-life gets busy, cooking drops to the bottom of the priority list and we resort to making whatever is fastest and requires the least thought and effort. On days when I stay late at school to tutor it falls to my husband to make dinner. This means we will have one of two selections-Papa John's Pizza or Kentucky Fried Chicken. Those are the two recipes in his cooking repertoire. Uh-huh. Both of which are fine in a pinch but as a staple of our diet, not quite doin' it for me. And, frankly I was getting really bored of eggs and bacon, crock pot roast and jambalaya that can be served in 18-20 minutes.
Here are my cookbooks. I collect them like I collect Halloween scrapbooking supplies. I may never use them but they are fun to look at.
Which is a shame, on both counts.
It's got to change.
Change starts with me since I am the only one in the house that can read the mysterious language that these books are written in. Words like "saute," "deglaze," (no, honey that is not a fancy word for a plain donut) "simmer" and " boullion" might as well be French as far as my husband is concerned. Actually, boullion may really be French but that is beside the point.
I decided that this week I was going to pick five new recipes to try and I was going to come home every night and make them, come hell or high water.
This week I selected recipes from a couple of my Pioneer Women cookbooks. Ree has never steered me wrong and I was confident that this would make my week a success thus pushing me to continue this tasty journey.
I did my online grocery shopping-which if you haven't tried you absolutely should- and made sure that I had all the ingredients so there would be no excuses or last minute pizza ordering.
Every night I do a quick check to see what proteins I may need to thaw or if I can chop something in advance.
You know what? I have loved cooking this week! My husband and daughter are excited about dinner. We are sitting at the table and enjoying our food and each other's company. My house smells amazing. Dinner has become a treat and not just a boring nightly routine like doing homework and taking a bath. My husband clears the table and loads the dishes. An added bonus has been that hubby and I both have yummy leftovers for lunch the next day which are so much better tasting than frozen microwave food.
Here's what I have made thus far. They all have been great. The chicken with mustard cream sauce was AMAZING.
Chicken with Mustard-Cream Sauce
Meatballs with Peppers and Pineapple
Beef Stroganoff
On the menu tomorrow night-PIZZA.
THIS pizza-
Steakhouse Pizza
I hope you will give these recipes a try! I have already found some new favorites. Definitely domestic bliss! :)
Here are my cookbooks. I collect them like I collect Halloween scrapbooking supplies. I may never use them but they are fun to look at.
Which is a shame, on both counts.
It's got to change.
Change starts with me since I am the only one in the house that can read the mysterious language that these books are written in. Words like "saute," "deglaze," (no, honey that is not a fancy word for a plain donut) "simmer" and " boullion" might as well be French as far as my husband is concerned. Actually, boullion may really be French but that is beside the point.
I decided that this week I was going to pick five new recipes to try and I was going to come home every night and make them, come hell or high water.
This week I selected recipes from a couple of my Pioneer Women cookbooks. Ree has never steered me wrong and I was confident that this would make my week a success thus pushing me to continue this tasty journey.
I did my online grocery shopping-which if you haven't tried you absolutely should- and made sure that I had all the ingredients so there would be no excuses or last minute pizza ordering.
Every night I do a quick check to see what proteins I may need to thaw or if I can chop something in advance.
You know what? I have loved cooking this week! My husband and daughter are excited about dinner. We are sitting at the table and enjoying our food and each other's company. My house smells amazing. Dinner has become a treat and not just a boring nightly routine like doing homework and taking a bath. My husband clears the table and loads the dishes. An added bonus has been that hubby and I both have yummy leftovers for lunch the next day which are so much better tasting than frozen microwave food.
Here's what I have made thus far. They all have been great. The chicken with mustard cream sauce was AMAZING.
Chicken with Mustard-Cream Sauce
Meatballs with Peppers and Pineapple
On the menu tomorrow night-PIZZA.
THIS pizza-
Steakhouse Pizza
I hope you will give these recipes a try! I have already found some new favorites. Definitely domestic bliss! :)
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Pocket Letters
I have fallen in love with pocket letters! These nifty little things were created by Janette Lane and I think the idea was sheer genius! You create nine little Artist Trading Cards (ATC's), place them into a baseball trading card sleeve, add a few little crafty goodies in them along with a letter about yourself to your swap partner and send them off through snail mail to the recipient. It is a fabulous way to meet some new friends, use up your stash, and get some artistic inspiration. On a side note, for crafters that suffer with ADD like I do, it is wonderful because it can be done in very small bites-it is much easier than tackling a 12 by 12 layout or an entire scrapbook. Here are a few that I have created and sent off!
Craftiness
How can it be 2016 already, let alone APRIL of 2016? Time has flown by! Since my last blog post, we have moved AGAIN. We loved our previous house but let me tell you, all it takes it one rotten neighbor to take the shine off of a new house. Fortunately we were able to recoup everything we had put into it plus enough for a nice down payment on the house we are in. It all worked out for the better-we have a bigger house on a much, much bigger lot in a nicer neighborhood. In a weird way, I have to thank my rotten neighbors for all of that. :) Now, it looks like my husband may be transferred to Tampa,Florida or San Antonio, Texas and we could be making another move in the very near future. I am becoming a professional at this moving stuff, I tell ya!
In the middle of the last move, I finished my degree and passed my state exams! YAY! The best thing about that, aside from a job I love, is that I no longer have to spend my evenings doing homework-I get to CRAFT again and I am so very excited. Hubby bought me a Cricut Explore Air for Christmas and I have been craft crazy since then. I LOVE that machine. Here are a few of the things I have been working on!
And I couldn't quit there...
In the middle of the last move, I finished my degree and passed my state exams! YAY! The best thing about that, aside from a job I love, is that I no longer have to spend my evenings doing homework-I get to CRAFT again and I am so very excited. Hubby bought me a Cricut Explore Air for Christmas and I have been craft crazy since then. I LOVE that machine. Here are a few of the things I have been working on!
And I couldn't quit there...
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