Monday, December 21, 2009
christmas checklist
Ahhh the week of Christmas. I've compiled a little list that will hopefully help me stay on top of my game...
-laundry (do as much laundry as possible before the 24th) especially make sure Christmas jammmies are clean, halfway decent pj's you don't mind being photographed in {I always have a rock star hair-do and hate pics of myself in the morning} clean Christmas outfits for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day
- do any possible baking and cooking before the 24th
- plan what you're eating for Christmas morning breakfast (we used to make a breakfast casserole but you had to put it together Christmas Eve and I'm pretty sick of cooking by then and run out of room in the fridge) This year will be yummy eggs benedict with the Knorr sauce packet. Quick, easy and yummy.
- make that last minute grocery list and try to shop late at night when the store is much quieter
- stock up on batteries (AA's and C batteries seem to take care of most needs)
- make sure camera batteries are charged
- assemble any gifts you can before Christmas Eve. Last year Dale and I had the unpleasant surprise of assembling a play kitchen for over 2 hours when we were tired and cranky. Not so Merry Christmas!
- have a Phillips screwdriver, scissors and knife accessible but out of children's reach for opening gifts
- have the recycling bin or a big bag handy to put wrapping paper in as you unwrap. Seeing the piles of paper and boxes all over the floor makes me itchy (OCD, I think not!)
- wrap gifts - have hostess gifts wrapped and ready, divide stocking stuffers into separate bags for each person
- pour yourself a drink and sit in front of the Christmas tree and remember everything important has already been done and everything else is good enough.A happy Mom and wife is the best gift I can give my family
granola-rama.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
holiday baking
I'm not really good at baking especially finicky Christmas baking. Usually at the last minute I decide to whip up a few things and they don't turn out. I think some white peppermint bark and some rum balls for the adults. This recipe sounds like it fits my baking capabilities. Laying pretzels on a candy sheet, unwrapping candy and smooshing an M&M on top. I can handle that.
Friday, December 18, 2009
end of an era.
Maybe that's a little dramatic but it was then end of Mommy n Me dance classes yesterday. I am thrilled. For the last 18 months, once a week I have had to subject myself to humiliation and torture by dancing in front of a wall full of mirrors. Of course these classes were the highlight of Amelia's week and for that I am grateful. But I dreaded watching my wobbly bits jiggle in a giant unforgiving wall of mirrors. Next month, Amelia starts a dance class all by herself. I will be sipping a latte on the comfy couch in the lobby while checking out all the good magazines I have looked at longingly over the last 18 months.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
12 days of Christmas
I put together this sweet little project from Treasury of Memories. I've decided to use it to countdown fun family activities. Here's the list! (I'm going to decide which one will be able to be accomplished each day and place it in the correct slot)
drink hot chocolate by the tree
make a gingerbread house
hike the new trail
visit the mall Santa
make snowflakes
go sledding
drive around and look at Christmas lights
bake cookies for Santa
watch a Christmas movie
write a letter to Santa
go to the Festival of Light
wear red or green clothes
Monday, December 14, 2009
turkey chili
1 pound of ground turkey
1/2 chopped onion
2 cloves garlic minced
1 medium zucchini grated
1 cup grated carrots
1 can drained and rinsed kidney beans
1 can drained and rinsed black beans
1 cup corn
2 can tomato sauce
1 can diced tomatoes undrained
1 tsp chili pepper flakes
2 tsp chili powder
1 tsp cumin
Brown turkey in large pot, add onion and garlic, cook 3 minutes more, add zucchini and carrots, cook until softened.
Add drained beans, corn, tomato sauce and tomatoes as well as spices. Simmer 30 minutes and serve. Makes 6 servings.
1/2 chopped onion
2 cloves garlic minced
1 medium zucchini grated
1 cup grated carrots
1 can drained and rinsed kidney beans
1 can drained and rinsed black beans
1 cup corn
2 can tomato sauce
1 can diced tomatoes undrained
1 tsp chili pepper flakes
2 tsp chili powder
1 tsp cumin
Brown turkey in large pot, add onion and garlic, cook 3 minutes more, add zucchini and carrots, cook until softened.
Add drained beans, corn, tomato sauce and tomatoes as well as spices. Simmer 30 minutes and serve. Makes 6 servings.
meal plan monday
monday: leftover broccoli beef
tuesday: leftover turkey chili (will post recipe!)
wednesday: salmon from here (I will give you a full report after this week)
thursday: wild mushroom ravioli and salad
friday: chimichangas and Mexican coleslaw
Sunday, December 13, 2009
christmas program
Aiden had his big debut today at church today. It was briefly distracted by a celebrity sighting at church but I played it cool and didn't snap a picture. Truthfully, I hadn't noticed anything until my Mom pointed him out. His 6 foot 6 plus frame was blocking my view and he probably drove back to his home on Lake Samish afterwards (that's all the hints I'm giving.) Aiden played Joseph in the Christmas story and it was a sweet little program that followed a wonderful sermon and finished with us exiting the church to the first snowfall of the season. We had everyone back to our house for lunch and lazy afternoon of visiting.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
christmas books
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
maui sweet potatoes
I had grand plans of taking pictures throughout the preparation of this recipe just to practice my photography but there isn't a lot of excitement in peeling, boiling and mashing sweet potatoes. This recipe is a nice alternative to traditional sweet potato recipes for holiday dinners. If your family doesn't like to mess with tradition it's still a nice side dish anytime of year but half the recipe because it does make a lot.
Ingredients
4 lbs cooked sweet potatoes, about 5 large ones,skinned
1 (14 ounces) can coconut milk (regular or light)
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 1/2 teaspoons white pepper
1/2 cup crushed pineapple, well drained
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro or parsley
1 lime, peel of finely grated
1 dash hot sauce
1/4 cup shredded coconut
Directions
Mash potatoes in a large bowl until almost smooth. Stir in coconut milk& seasonings and mash until smooth. Stir in next 4 ingredients, test for seasoning, turn into a greased 9 x 13 inch baking dish& spread evenly. Sprinkle coconut over the top. Bake in the center of a preheated 350F oven for 30- 35 minutes. Broil until the top is golden, about 3 or 4 minutes.
Monday, December 7, 2009
meal plan monday
I thought I would take a break from meal planning through the holidays but I've found it harder to not have a plan than to find the time to make a plan.
monday: spaghetti and meatballs with salad
tuesday: soup and cheese quesadillas
wednesday: turkey mushroom patties, couscous and stir fry veggies
thursday: brocoli beef with brown rice
friday: leftovers
saturday: salmon, roasted sweet potatoes and salad
sunday: chicken fajitas and lime cilantro corn
picture this...
If you drove past our house around 1:00am last night you would have seen Dale hanging out our bedroom window. He was wearing my white fluffy house coast (to his elbows and knees) with a towel thrown over his head to block the wind. He was trying to locate the source of the loud noise that has kept us up two nights in a row. Possibly the wind is getting underneath the siding and making a very loud whirring noise near our bedroom. We never did figure it out but for the rest of the night anytime I pictured Dale hanging out our window in his ridiculous get up I started to laugh out loud.
Friday, December 4, 2009
little rascal part 2
Remember last week how I posted about being thankful for Amelia. While I was on the computer writing that post she had followed her brother downstairs and I thought I was enjoying some alone time while my kids played together. When she resurfaced I realized she had found some green glitter gel and painted herself 'pretty.' She refused to let me wash it off and I had to chase her through the house until she dove face first on the couch and rubbed the glitter all over the couch and pillows. Like I said before she is definitely the harder child to raise but hopefully she's the same kid that keeps me out of the nursing home!
our own sugar plum fairy!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
somethings missing...
***update: looks like I will have an ACL reconstruction in the new year. After the holidays and kids birthdays life will be tolerable on crutches!
Apparently the ACL in my right knee. 'Absent....chronically torn.' We'll see what that means tomorrow when I see the specialist but for now I'm a little surprised that I've managed 10 plus years without one! I knew I was tough but not that tough.
Apparently the ACL in my right knee. 'Absent....chronically torn.' We'll see what that means tomorrow when I see the specialist but for now I'm a little surprised that I've managed 10 plus years without one! I knew I was tough but not that tough.
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