Thursday, December 30, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Christmas Happenings 2010 cont.
Part 3: Christmas Dinner
Adam is a trained chef...yet he rarely cooks for us. Well...Christmas he went all out and prepared a decedent Christmas feast. Rib roast, "flemming" potatoes, a fruit platter, and caprese salad. yum! It was awesome! He really needs to cook for us more often!
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Christmas Happenings 2010
On Christmas morning, I woke Emmie up and told her that Santa had come. She responded, "wow". The night before she had a hard time sleeping - she kept poking her head out to see if Santa had come yet. Finally after an hour or so of needing to "go to the bathroom" she dozed off. sweet girl. Santa did not disappoint this year. He brought Emmie exactly what she asked for - a dolly and a teddy bear (and then he brought her a doggy too...because it was WAY cuter than the teddy bear).
Part 1: Christmas at home:
Matt bought his own Martinelli's...2 just for him so he wouldn't have to share - he did give me a sip...but only because I'm his wife.
Part 2: Christmas at Dadoo and Grandma's with Ceri, John, Adam, Monson, and Finn:
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
Something about the season
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When we take a break...
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Pie and Pillows
I got a big bite of humble pie yesterday as I was attempting to make a new tree skirt for the Christmas tree. When you think of a tree skirt it doesn't sound that complicated right? I was keeping it simple - cutting out some wedges sewing them into a doughnut shape and quilting it - piece of cake. Ha! After numerous hours of failed attempts to salvege my mistakes I threw in the towel. But, I definitely learned some things....first and foremost that I am not above a pattern... My efforts didn't all go to waste though - I made some pillows out of the wreckage. I LOVE the Christmas shopper pattern!
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
I {heart} Prime
Come Monday, my little man will be 8 months old. Prime is just the sweetest little kid. I think this may be one of my favorite stages. Everything is a new discovery - I love watching his face as he examines a piece of paper...or a ball...or a spoon...anything and everything is fascinating.
These are a few of his favorite things right now:
1. Mommy
2. Laughing
3. Mommy
4. Car Rides
5. Mommy
6. Bread
7. Mommy
8. Crawling
9. Mommy
10. Anything that makes a crinkle noise
11. Mommy
12. The blue wrap
13. Mommy
So...The kid loves his mom. And I can't complain a bit. It does a working mom's heart good to know that although I don't get to spend the hours I wish I could with him, that I'm still #1.
Matt doesn't seem to mind.
*Photo above by Heidi (scroll down her site to see some of our family pictures I have yet to post) It's awesome to have a photographer as a best friend!*
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Food on the Brain
I've been on a major pumpkin kick lately and have been indulging in all the wonderful foods I have not been eating for the past 8 months since Prime's birth and the whole "no dairy" thing...Did I blog about that? That's a whole post on it's own...anyways, long story short - I'm enjoying dairy again! whoo-hoo! I came up with this dish last night. Usually I'm not a huge "breakfast for dinner fan" but this one may convert me. I found a basic recipe, tweaked it....and voila! make and enjoy....really...you should do it...
Eggnog Pumpkin Pancakes
- 2 cups Bisquick
- 2 large eggs
- 1-1/4 cups eggnog
- 1/4 to 1/2 cup milk (until it's the right consistency)
- 1 cup pumpkin puree
- 1 Tbsp. brown sugar
- 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
- Preheat a griddle to 375 degrees F, or heat a large frying pan over medium-high heat.
- Whisk together all ingredients until well-combined.
- rest for a bit (you and the batter)
- Turn griddle down to 350 degrees.
- Ladle quarter-cupfuls of the batter onto the griddle. Cook until the edges of the pancakes start to set and bubbles start to form on the surface of the pancakes.
- Flip. Cook another 1-3 minutes until pancakes are golden brown on the other side.
Serve immediately with whatever delicious things you like...my fav: Lemon Cream (delish), hot syrup, and Redi whip...my mouth is watering.
So...side note...has anyone else ever noticed that the Orville Redenbacker guy looks like a combo of Don Knott's, Gilbert Godfried, and maybe a even a little of Aunt Jemima?...just saying...
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