2.08.2010

Weekend Update


We had a playdate on Friday.

Lindsay and Jordan came over Saturday - we ate a yummy dinner of bruschetta and carbonara with ceasar salad and Wayne's homemade wine.

The guys went to the Avalanche Hockey game - thank you Jake for the amazing tickets! They had an absolute blast!

Lindsay and I stayed behind to sit on the sofa and talk about everything under the sun. The guys got home late and we stayed up for a bit longer, laughing and talking and loving that we have each other to laugh at. To laugh with.

Sunday we watched the super bowl with Lindsay and Jordan. Watched the lack-luster commercials (the Google one was my favorite "how to assemble a baby crib" choked me up) and ate veggies, sweet potato fries, and brats.

Today we're snuggled up at home watching the snow fall. Hot baths, hot cereal, watching movies and thinking about how nice it is not to have to be anywhere.

Wayne has a couple of really busy weeks coming up. This week he's working in St. Louis and next week it's back to Houston for tests and scans and to talk to Dr. Patel. I pray for results that show that his cancer has not spread or grown. If you would pray for the same we would be most grateful. We'll be sure to keep you posted when we have more news next week.


2.06.2010

Sweet Date

Yesterday we had a bit of a Valentine play date. My beautiful friend Toby came over with her adorable kiddos for an afternoon of cookie decorating, a yummy lunch (my first time ever having Turkey hot dogs - yum!), and letting the kids play while we talked about life ... only like girlfriends can.



Here's the love story I really want to tell:

  
Malik is watching Toby scrape green frosting into a bottle (or something?) and then he goes in for a smooch. A "just because" kiss. Just cuz he loves his Mama. So dang perfect. She needed that.


 

How did I not get the actual moment of contact? I think you see where it is going, though.



And look at her reaction. Awwww.

Notes:

1. Put the frosting into squeeze bottles found at Michaels. Brilliant! The kids had so much more control over their decorating. The cookies turned out awesome.

2. It is time to paint my dining room. I'm prepared to throw samples up onto the beadboard to get something going today. Can't stand it after seeing it in pictures.

3. Reconnecting with old friends that become new friends makes me so happy. So happy.

2.04.2010

Dum Dums




I thought craft time was going to be so dang fun yesterday. I had Caeden all worked up into a frenzy when I grabbed the suckers ...


Not even hunting for scissors (that were not where they were supposed to be) for 20 minutes took away from the excitement of our craft. I had a big dumb smile on my face as I got the paper and pencils ready for Caeden. At this point, I was pretty sure I was going to win some sort of award for craftiness.


I should have known better. I never win anything, people.


I watched as Caeden silently ran for the junk drawer where he gathered his own supplies. Tape measurer, half of a hammer (???!), some Burts Bees chap stick, and a pink tape dispenser with no tape in it. 

And no eye contact. I think he could sense my deflated enthusiasm as he got to work on his own project...


No matter. Not bothered by my son's utter lack of vision, I got to work, cutting out petals and making little flowers. 

I peek a glace at Caeden to see if he realizes what he is missing out on. Nope, not interested. His eyes are glued to his piece of paper ...


And Claire is freaking out because she wants a sucker, the permanent marker, some sharp scissors ... something!!!

So I figure the choking hazard of a sucker is better than the scissors.

Plus, I just brushed up on the Heimlich maneuver online so she's completely safe.




 More Dum Dum Flowers (which would have been so cute with glitter around the petals!).




We've got an exploding volcano spewing green lava over here. How could I possibly compete with that?


Sensing my defeat, Caeden feels sorry for me and offers to hold a flower. 

Then he says, "Give it to Claire.  She'll like it, Mom." 

The boy is visibly relieved to have a sister to keep his Mom (and her girlie ideas) busy ...








2.02.2010

The Beatles Said It Best

 
  
  
  


Love is all you need.

2.01.2010

Weekend Update

We had a really fun weekend.

We ran errands galore, went to the park (it was freezing but the fresh air felt wonderful), worked out at the gym, went to Rio for dinner (thanks for the suggestion Melissa & Chris!) and learned why their margarita's come with a warning and a 2 drink maximum.



Okay Bunny, let's make the best of this horrible situation that Mom and Dad think is fun. Who goes to the park when it's 40 degrees ... and windy??


Not so bad when I'm hanging with Dad ...


And I'd love to show you some of Caeden (who loved every minute of it) but he ran away each time he saw the camera.

1.30.2010

Organizing Your (Ahem, My) Home

Mom sent me a link to a Martha Stewart web page full of practical and pretty ideas for organizing. Here were my favorites (all of which I plan to implement/have implemented).
 
To start, I will give you the link where you can find the answers to "How do I do this?" question.





Coffee Filters to prevent scratches when nesting your pots and pans. Brilliant!

A cake stand full of the every day essentials: salt and pepper, olive oil, and maybe a few favorite spices. Never hunt for the things you reach for the most often.

Grommets to hang towels and gloves inside the door. Seriously, why didn't I think of this??

 

Labels for the frozen things in your life. 

 

Dishtowel that doesn't fall off every. single. minute.

 

The spring loaded dowels are such a good idea for utilizing shelf storage. Love this.

 

Lid organization is an area I need help with. Please, someone help me!

Old dresser drawer, wine crates, or whatever with casters on the bottom. Think of all the stuff you would never have to look at ...

 

This is my favorite idea. The kids' towels are always a wet, messy pile. Three towel bars attached to the door look fantastic and would really work well.

 

Just when you thought your bathroom had no storage. Look up! Attach a shelf to the top of your door. Cute and practical. 


Bye bye blow dryer and straightener mess under the sink. Attach to hooks and hang from doors. 


I just adore Martha.



Sweet Potato Fries

I have a thing for sweet potato fries. I also have a swimming suit that I need to get into in 3 weeks. My life is a paradox, I tell you.

Enter this recipe. Making it tomorrow and probably every day after (my plain grilled chicken breast and cheerio diet needs some variety).


Link to recipe here: Annie's Eats.

Baked Sweet Potato Fries
Ingredients:
2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled
2 tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. light brown sugar
1/2 tsp. kosher salt, plus extra for sprinkling
1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.  Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil greased with cooking spray.
Halve the sweet potatoes lengthwise and cut each half into long spears.  (Soak in cold water for 20-30 minutes before continuing for crispy texture outside.  Drain well and pat dry.)  Place the potato spears on the sheet pan and toss with olive oil.  Spread them in a single layer.  Combine the brown sugar, salt, and pepper and sprinkle on the potatoes.  Bake for 15 minutes, then turn with a spatula or tongs.  Bake for another 5 to 10 minutes, until lightly browned.  Sprinkle lightly with kosher salt and serve hot.

This recipe was adapted from Barefoot Contessa - who just happens to be my favorite, favorite, FAVORITE author of cookbooks.



P.S. I ate chips and salsa and guac today. When I start freaking out the bikini issue, please remind me that my will power tends to suck. Thanks.

1.29.2010

Serious Stuff.

1.28.2010

Top 10 Cookie Decorating Tips

Found this today and thought I'd pass it along since I have nothing else to say today.



1.27.2010

Is it too early for some Valentine Lovin'?

I am sucker for Valentine's Day! Even more so since I've had Caeden and Claire. I feel like their own personal cupid and I can't help but start to think about how to make Valentine's Day special for them (and I have even already got Wayne's present figured out. I am an over achiever like that. Love me anyway, please.)

So look at this sweet swimming suit. It has nothing at all to do with Valentine's Day, but it reminds me of it with that sweet color. And look at the matching swim cap? So cute I can hardly stand it. Both found at Janie and Jack. I hope Target makes a cute knock off of this. Target, are you listening??



I have a confession. I bought Caeden a gingerbread house to decorate for Christmas, but we ran out of time and never got it out of the box. I am so glad I found this picture! We will be turning it into a "love shack" instead!! Sometimes procrastination can be brilliant. I am not sure where I found this picture? I think Twig and Thistle, but I am not positive.





Here's my favorite idea so far. Are these little treat bags not the cutest? The best part is that the graphic is free, so you can download it and print it on paper bags, a large sticker (to adhere to another bag or whatever), etc. Guess what is inside? Heart shaped brownies. Adorable!!



Get the free download here. Get the adorable striped straws (other colors available, too) for .05 each at Garnish. Get the paper bags (sets of 25 for $5) here.

You know, if you don't want to go to the trouble of downloading the free graphic, you could always break out the stickers or stamps or glitter glue or whatever your little munchkin is into and have them decorate their own (use paper lunch bags) and use pinking shears to snip off the tops for that same cute look. That's probably what I will end up doing.

Last year, I posted about the kids' felt Valentine envelopes (can be found here on Etsy). I write them a love letter every year and it's waiting for them Valentine's morning. They may not love it now, but I hope someday the letters will be just another tradition that come to look forward to (and love letters to have forever). Mine came super fast last year, so I think there is still plenty of time to order/get them before V Day.

1.26.2010

Let the Colors Whirl





Caeden loves color. He'll take it in any form whether it be markers, crayons, colored pencils, water colors, paint ... and most recently: food dye.

It isn't enough that I run after him all day long, trying to make sure the markers stay on the paper, paint on the brush, crayons on the coloring book ... and all out of Claire's eager fingers. Now, we've got permanent color whirling in the mixer with water and sounds of pure joy as red and blue turn into purple and purple with lots of green turns to a murky brown ... I just made sure to stand back...

Caeden stood at the counter most of the afternoon playing with different colors. He knew this was sort of a taboo thing to be doing, and he loved it all the more that I let him do it anyway.



Claire was happy as could be watching the mad scientist and eating raspberries. (I am happy every time I open the freezer and see stacks of local, organic raspberries piled into bags from our late summer harvest outing from a farm north of here. They taste sooo good.)

And you know, she was stained from head to toe with pink juice. Caeden - not a speck on him (and he emptied all 4 bottles of dye).





 
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