As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Doctor Destruction

Meet our former piano bench.  We had it one week before it met its fate...


There were no eyewitnesses to this crime, but it occurred at the hands of one Brooks Head, who is on a quest to destroy our house, one piece of furniture at a time.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Sloppy Joes

My 18 month old just ate a WHOLE open faced sloppy joe for supper.

We fixed him half a sloppy joe, which he ate...and wore.

But, apparently, it was insufficient.

And in other news, if anyone hears about a contest for sad-faced babies for greeting cards or something, let me know.  B is a shoo-in.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Duet!



We got a new (old) piano today!  I walked in tonight to hear plunking of keys and loud singing.  As you can see, Brooks really wanted to join his sisters in their piano debut, but they weren't so keen on the idea.


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ice Cream Conspiracy

Daddy was sharing his ice cream with Brooks, but when Daddy ran out, Sara still had some.  Brooks is a bit of an opportunist.



And Sara's laugh makes me giggle.  Every time.

Eskimo Kiss



Purse Decorating


My girl loves a craft project.



Equation

This...


+

A Cuddly One of These...


+

Napping Children

=

One Deliciously Lazy Sunday Afternoon

Friday, August 19, 2011

Where We're Different

This door.

I see it and think, "Oh my gosh!  The headboard I've been wanting for weeks!  It's perfect!  Look at the peeling paint and the bright blue color!"

My husband sees it and thinks, "Who would pay for a crummy old blue door with the paint peeling off?"

TGIF

On the way to school today, Sara sweetly said, "Mommy?"

I responded, "What, sweet girl?"

Smiling devilishly.  "I'm gonna freak out at school."

I asked for clarification, assuming I misunderstood, "You're going to what?"

Still grinning.  "Freak out."

"Sara, it's not a good idea to freak out."

"Tripp does it."

Tripp is a classmate.  And, apparently, not such a good influence.  Perhaps I should have warned Miss Carla about her plan...instead I quickly kissed her goodbye and dashed out of there.  Good luck, day care.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Political Levity

I try to stay away from all things political on the blog and, well, most of the time.  But this is pretty creative...

Good find, Granddaddy.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Brooks Hearts Hallie

As I rocked a sick Brooks to sleep tonight he kept raising his head off of my chest and calling out, "Hallie!"  I'd tell him she went "night night," and he would say "night, Hallie" and snuggle back against me.  About 30 seconds later, we'd repeat the whole scenario.  I finally laughed and asked if he wanted to go tell her "night night" and he looked at me (with an undoubted internal "Obviously, Mom") and whispered, "Yes."

So we did.  We went and hugged and kissed his sisters and he was a happy camper.

(He can't yet say "Sara," so both the girls are "Hallie" these days.  Likewise, all animals are "Archie."  He also doesn't say "Mommy"--I'd be offended except that he completely smothers me with his love.  So I'll just take the hugs instead.)

Monday, August 15, 2011

Mixed Messages


So the new sign in the breakroom probably loses a little credibility next to the sprinkle doughnuts...

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Monday, August 08, 2011

First Day Report

Today was the first day of school for my little crew in their new classes.

Brooks moved up to the Toddler room, where he is still the resident giant.  But the great part:  he has Miss Toni!  Yay!  They're going to have a great year.  He wasn't so sure about it when I left this morning but when I arrived to pick him up he was playing ball with Toni and having a great time.  He waved and yelled "bye bye" to her with a huge grin.  Seems he survived his first one-nap day...and on a cot no less!

Sara won the Most Excited Award this morning.  She's so understated with her excitement that it just cracks me up to see her giddy about something.  But that's really the word for her this morning when we entered the "big girl class" with Miss Carla, Hallie's teacher last year.  She beamed all the way over to hang up her bag, when she realized that her name was written on a purple star next to her hanger (her favorite color!), and when she "signed in" with the purple rocket ship with her name on it.  On the way home today she said, "Maybe my name will be purple tomorrow."  When I told her it would be that way all year, she just smiled that big sweet smile.  She also got to be the line leader!  A banner first day for sure.

Hallie was very excited about her new 4K class...where they will go on field trips!  She was less than thrilled that their class theme is Dr. Seuss and Cat in the Hat right now--she's not a fan.  But her class is full of really sweet kids, and her mama couldn't be happier about that (and her bag hanger is right next to the little boy that she informed me she plans to marry, so that wasn't too shabby for her either).

It's looking like another good year.  Hard to believe my babies are growing up and this time next year Hallie will be starting Big School........sigh.

Sunday, August 07, 2011

A Few Additions

I stole a few more birthday party pictures from Juju via facebook...



Thursday, August 04, 2011

Movie Date

Last weekend Jason and Jon took the girls and Charlie to see their very first movie.  

Can you guess what they saw?

I'll give you a hint...


(If anyone is still stumped, they saw the Winnie the Pooh movie.)  The girls loved it!  Hallie actually quoted it the other night and I had absolutely no idea what she was talking about until Jason cleared it up.

Jason reports that Sara and Charlie assumed their classic zombie-like state in front of the big screen, just as they do in front of a tv.


Like how the blurry iphone gives Charlie's eyes the perfect zombie effect?  :)

And, as could be expected, Hallie talked and asked questions throughout the movie.  While Sara is content to watch and pick up what she can, Hallie insists on knowing why people are doing what they're doing.  This is precious...and completely exhausting if you're trying to watch a movie.

Everyone gave the movie two thumbs up!  Oh, and the popcorn got two thumbs up as well.

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Submitted Recipes!

As promised, and after much fretting, I am finally posting the submitted recipes!  The fretting involved how to post a link to the 30 pages of recipes instead of clogging up the blog with all of them.

The good news:  I can do it!  Yay!  Go HERE for all the recipe fabulousness from you, my beloved friends and blog readers.

The bad news:  it's a little more cumbersome than I envisioned and you'll have to click the "Click here to download" link in the middle of the page to access it. Oh, well...bear with your technologically unsavvy blogging friend, won't you?  (Meanwhile, if one of you knows how to do this seamlessly, share the knowledge!)

Anyway, my family thanks those of you who contributed to my recipe collection.  And to everyone, download this little collection and mix up your weeknight dinners a bit!  Bon appetit!

Monday, August 01, 2011

Bringing Some Recipes to the Table

First, let me say that several folks really came through with the recipes and helpful tips!  My family thanks you!  They'll be posted as promised tomorrow (and if you haven't had a chance to send any, send 'em on and I'll add them before posting).

Since y'all were willing to share your tips and suggestions with me, I figure it's the least I can to do to add a few things of my own to the list.  So, here are the few recipes that I make with great regularity and pretty much always have the ingredients on hand.  Since it's my blog and I make the rules, my submissions aren't all within the dinnertime confines of the original recipe swap request.  I've included a few appetizers and a side dish, too.  So sue me.  But I'll say this--they're all super-easy (otherwise I wouldn't be making them!).

First up, Asian Slaw, THE best side dish for tailgates and picnics.  And it even counts as a "salad" for those of us who, well, don't really like salads... [warning:  it makes a ton--combine it in a big bowl or you'll have an overflow problem!]  I'm making this dish for a firm luncheon tomorrow.  It'll be marinating happily while I sleep tonight.

Asian Slaw
From Martha Head's Kitchen

2 pkgs Angel Hair Slaw
2 pkgs Beef Flavor Ramen Noodles
1 bunch of chopped green onions
1 c toasted sunflower seeds
1 c toasted sliced almonds
1 c oil
1/2 c sugar
1/3 c apple cider vinegar

Crush noodles in the package.  Pour crushed noodles in bottom of salad bowl.  Next, layer cabbage, sunflower seeds, almonds, and green onions in bowl.

Mix the beef flavoring from the noodle packages with the oil, sugar and vinegar to make a marinade.  Pour the marinade over the slaw and marinate for 24 hours.  Mix the slaw before serving.


Next up, a fabulous dish from our friend Bethany Redmond.  I've made this a lot since she posted it on her blog back in 2009.  It's simple, involves a crockpot, and it's delicious.  Who could ask for anything more?

Carnitas
2-3 lb pork roast
1 can rotel
2 cans El Pato tomato sauce (warning:  this is a little tricky to find.  it's in a yellow 8 oz can in the Hispanic section of the grocery store--unless you're talking about the Publix in Hoover on 31.  It's not there at all.)
1 tsp cumin
dash of garlic salt
1 can chicken broth
1/2 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped
1 can pinto beans

Dump all ingredients except the beans into a crockpot. Set on low and let it cook about 5 hours.  Add can of beans and cook another hour.  Take the roast out and shred it and add back to the pot.  Cook for another hour or so and set up a build your own carnita station, complete with tortillas, cheese, sour cream, and maybe even rice.

Seriously.  It's so good.


And of course, my all-time go-to, and it freezes too:  Taco Soup

Taco Soup
Brought into our marriage at my husband's insistence from the kitchen of Martha Head--and thank goodness!

2 lbs ground beef (I've used 1 lb ground chicken or turkey with 1 lb of beef before)
1 can ranch style beans (in a black can--they're really called "ranch style beans"--who knew?)
2 cans diced tomatoes
1 can rotel
1 can pinto beans
1 can corn
1 pkg taco seasonings
1 pkg ranch dressing mix (the dry powder)

Brown and drain meat.  Add all other ingredients and cook at medium heat 40-50 minutes.  Serve over chips or crackers (fritos scoops are by far the best with this), if desired.  Sprinkle with shredded cheese if desired (and you know you desire it).


My Mom's Spaghetti
My personal definition of comfort food.  Super-easy and yummy.  Must serve with garlic bread.

1 lb ground beef

Seasonings:
2 tsp chili powder
1 1/2 tsp dried crushed oregano
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp garlic salt

6 oz tomato paste
2 1/4 c tomato juice
2 tbsp dried minced onion
3 1/2 c water
7 oz uncooked spaghetti

In large pot, brown meat and drain. In separate bowl, combine seasonings.  Pour seasoning mix into meat.  Blend in tomato paste.  Stir in tomato juice, onion, and water.

Bring to a boil.  Carefully add spaghetti and stir to separate.  Cover and simmer, stirring frequently, for 30 minutes.



Black Bean Dip
I swear, I make this appetizer in my sleep.  I'm sure my friends and family are tired of it.  Problem is, I just don't get tired of it.  So they'll have to keep eating it anyway...

16 oz salsa
1 can black beans
1 small can chopped (not sliced) black olives (don't let this scare you--I absolutely never eat black olives except in this dish)
1 lb bag frozen corn
2 c shredded Mexican cheese
1 bag fritos scoops (or another tortilla chip, if you prefer)

Mix it all together and serve with the chips.  Makes a bunch and is perfect for a tailgate or picnic because it won't spoil in the heat.


My sister in law (in combination with Jason's Father's Day gift) has spurred our most recent go-to:  Grilled Pizzas.  The kids adore these.  We buy Stonefire flatbreads in the deli and use them as the crust. Grill them on one side and then bring them inside and top the grilled side with sauce and whatever toppings your heart desires.  We've used pesto, marinara, pulled rotisserie chicken, pepperoni, bacon, halved grape tomatoes, spinach, corn, and mushrooms in addition to different types of cheeses.  After they're topped, put the pizzas back on the grill (the ungrilled side-down this time) and cook them long enough to melt the cheese and warm the toppings.  Tip for these:  Jason gets the grill really hot and then turns the flames way down before putting the pizzas on to avoid burning the crusts.   They're great for a party because the guests can eat the toppings they want and everyone's happy.


And last but certainly not least, Sloppy Joes--from scratch.  I know.  I'm so fancy.  Go HERE.  Oh, and for obvious reasons, we call them Sloppy Saras, and sing the Adam Sandler song--"Sloppy Saras, sloppy sloppy Saras..."


So, there you go.  All my tricks in one blog post.  Don't say I never gave you anything.

Happy cooking, and I'll post the long-and-super-informative blog post with the recipe swap submissions tomorrow!

Recipe Swap Deadline

Thanks to all who have sent me recipes via facebook, email, and comments!  I've got several of them on my menu for this week!

If you still have a recipe or two that you'd like to share, please send it my way today.  I'll be compiling them tomorrow and posting on Wednesday....