Tuesday, October 15, 2013

October

There is a magical feeling when seasons change, the leaves turn and the temperature cools. We have been taking full advantage of our cozy porch and time outdoors now that the love bugs have finally subsided. We just put up a swing for Denson and it's an understatement to say he loves it. I can't believe he is almost 9 months old and has four teeth, crawls, pulls up and is eager to take a first step. On October 9 I walked in his room to get him for his morning bottle and I was shocked to see him standing in his crib holding on the side. Lately, he's been standing up and not able to figure out how to sit back down...I can't help but laugh partially because it's so cute. Denson loves bath time and regardless of how tired he is, he immediately starts jumping and squealing when we run his bath water. He has been eating all types of fruits and veggies and I'm so thankful he hasn't been sick at all.






I recently tried a few new recipes. I made a Cuban soup which was tasty with just enough spice. We've also been having avacado with eggs and tomoato salad for breakfast...and don't forget the bacon! Last weekend I made a quinoa granola which is tastier than expected. 





I finally worked on Denson's Christmas ornament for his first Christmas. Cross stitching is fun and therapeutic for me in the evening. After he goes to bed, Jonathan usually studies and I catch up on my favorite shows and stitch away :)




Excited for the cool weather and making a trip to Birmingham soon! Thankful it's Friday and happy weekend to everyone!

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Friday favorites

Christmas pajamas
I had to get cute pjs for Denson for the holidays and did a little research online. Carters has some precious Thanksgiving and Christmas pajamas on sale for $9.99. This is my favorite and can't wait for Denson to wear them in a couple of months. They arrived yesterday, woo hoo! 

Faux Fur throw
I've been eyeing fur throws for a while to add texture and comfort to our living room but couldn't bring myself to spend $50 plus on one (ie restoration hardware). Last weekend we made a little trip to the nearest TJ Maxx and I found exactly what I've been looking for. And guess how much it was?? $19.99 people! It is the softest blanket ever and I look forward to cuddling on the couch with Jonathan, a cup of coffee and watching our shows.
(Not a great picture but you get the idea)

Breaking Bad
Jonathan and I watch most shows together and after hearing a lot of discussion about Breaking Bad, I decided I wanted to check it out for myself. Well I was hooked so here we are recording every season and episode as they play the marathon...hopefully we will be able to watch the finale next week.

The Chew 
This is one of my favorite shows to catch during the day, usually while Denson is napping. Yesterday, Michael Symon put together a quick, easy and nutritious breakfast that I made for us this morning before we head out of town (War Eagle!!). I happened to have all the ingredients so I whipped it up in about ten minutes. It's Eggs in Avocado with Tomato and Basil..it was yummy! Enjoy and have a great weekend! 
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Michael Symon's Eggs in Avocado with Tomato and Basil

Contributed by : Michael Symon

Ingredients
2 Avocados
Kosher Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper
4 tablespoons Olive Oil
4 large Eggs
1 cup Cherry Tomatoes (halved)
1/2 cup fresh Basil leaves (torn)
1 Lime (grated zest and juice)
  step by step
  • step 1
    instructionsPut a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat.
  • step 2
    ingredients2 Avocados
    Kosher Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper
    instructionsHalve each avocado lengthwise. Peel and pit the halves. Using a spoon, scoop out some of the avocado where the pits were to form a donut hole that goes clear through each half. Lay the avocados out on a cutting board, top with plastic wrap, and gently press down to slightly flatten the pieces. The idea is to make thick but flat slices, each with a hole in the center. Season both sides with salt and pepper.
  • step 3
    ingredients4 tablespoons Olive Oil
    4 large Eggs
    instructionsTo the preheated pan, add 2 tablespoons of the olive oil. Add the avocado slices cut-sides down and cook until they begin to brown, about 1 minute. Flip the avocados and carefully crack 1 egg into each hole. Season the eggs with salt and pepper. Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover, and cook until the egg whites have set up but the yolks are still runny, about 3 minutes.
  • step 4
    ingredients1 cup Cherry Tomatoes (halved)
    1/2 cup fresh Basil leaves (torn)
    1 Lime (grated zest and juice)
    instructionsMeanwhile, in a medium bowl, mix together the tomatoes, basil, lime zest and juice, and remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil. Season with salt and pepper. 
  • step 5
    instructionsTop each avocado and egg with some tomato salad and serve. 

    Helpful Tip:
    1. Cooking an avocado that’s slightly 
    under-ripe makes it more flavorful.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Foodie

One of the many things I miss about Birmingham is the food scene. With only a dozen restaurants to choose from here in our little community, ten of those would be fast food joints. I am grateful for the chick-fil-a that was recently opened but six out of seven nights I'm cooking a homemade meal. This has become a hobby rather than a chore and a little "alone" time while Jonathan has his evening routine with Denson. I continue to work on shedding baby weight and regain strength and Jonathan has been coping with his narcolepsy by trying to "fix it with food" as they say on The Chew. So we have been cooking gluten-free meals as a first attempt to feel better and for Jonathan to feel more energy throughout the day. We are not strict so some snacks and breakfasts items contain gluten but so far, we both feel better as well as enjoy the variety of fresh food at dinner. After months of taking a medicine for narcolepsy, Jonathan noticed strong side effects and decided to stop taking it to see how he felt. I immediately noticed a difference and realized how much the meds effected him. Having a baby obviously rocked our lives in multiple ways so I think the side effects were masked by change in sleep habits, schedules and of course moving inbetween. Now he has decided to be med free, and we are seeing if foods will help combat his sleepiness. All of these factors led me to signing up for e-meals. 

This blurb is not endorsed or advertised by e-meals; these are my own opinions. E-meals has made cooking dinner and grocery shopping exciting and adventuresome...and so very s i m p l e. Trying to meal plan while making sure to use every last ounce of ingredients is a full time job. Also, I am not a fan of most leftovers and instead of eating the same meal for three days, e-meals plans for however many members are in your family so the portions are exact. I think that's my favorite benefit. The last BIG benefit is you save money. E-meals works with most major grocery stores and plans meals based on their current sales so you can save $$$. I live in a tiny community so they aren't partnered with my grocery but because they use all ingredients, i'm still saving. Anyway, you simply sign up, select your meal plan, and pay either $7, $6 or $5 per month depending on how many months you choose. You will then receive your nifty email with your entire grocery list for the week (organized by produce, canned foods, frozen foods and meats) as well as your cooking instructions for each meal.  

I have an extremely impressed husband who has loved every single dinner I've prepared! 




www.emeals.com 
Happy cooking!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Happy Six Months

Today Denson is six months old and boy are we thankful for an incredibly happy and healthy baby. I enjoy staying at home with him and seeing each developmental stage. A few favorites include when he learned he has a voice which he can use loudly, sitting up (mostly unassisted), holding his sippy cup and putting his paci in his mouth. He is most definitely our inquisitive child, which most people agree babies are curious but he has to be looking around and involved in the action or he gets flustered. As we are settling in our new home here in Georgia, Jonathan and I delight in our special bond with him as a family of three and how we are blessed with extra, uninterrupted time. We go to our new pediatrician tomorrow and get another round of shots. I'll be going solo which will be fun trying to fill out new paper work and transfer medical records. Hey, single moms do it all the time and with multiple kids so I can't complain, right? :/

As Denson becomes more aware of the world, I am encouraged to pray for him and with him. Jonathan and I say a little prayer with him at night and thanks to sweet friends from church in Bham, we have a great guide, the book Praying the Scriptures for Your Children. As we worry about our kids growing up and experiencing difficulties in life, we have to equip them with courage and confidence. Prayer is a powerful tool which I hope Denson will use not only in the early years but as he becomes a young adult. His little mind is soaking up every emotion, picture and word that surrounds him which is powerful; and because we are far from perfect, we have to be intentional in our efforts. 

Side note: I just cleaned the fourth blow-out diaper for today...Solids are too much fun! ;) Thank you Dreft Stain Remover. 




Tuesday, July 30, 2013

We're here

House closing complete
Movers packed us up
Headed to the beach
Packed everything that would fit 
Tears driving away
Smiled as we laid on the beach
Baby got a cold
Enjoyed late night dinners
Drove to Auburn
Spent the night with the uncles 
Dinner date with hubby
Saw a best friend
Drove to Vidalia

Swam in hotel pool
Ate fast food 
Went to Lowes
Closed on new house
Carpet installed
Appliances delivered
Watched bachelorette
Hubby started work
Hung out in hotel with baby
Two more nights in hotel...
Waiting for movers to deliver furniture

So instead of including many boring details, this documents the past two weeks of our lives. It has been challenging and fun...Jonathan has been with us for two solid weeks and we have loved sharing nap time moments and cuddly mornings with him. Yet I can agree that we are better together after spending individual time during the day. Stay at home parents is too much... especially in a hotel room. We laughed about it though so all the nitpicking subsided.

This is a small town with charm that I believe grows on you the longer you stay. I have to say everyone here adores Denson. And when I say everyone I mean everyone... these people are so sweet and how they delight in Denson is a great lesson in how they treasure their own families. I have to brag that he is the best child who greets each person he sees with a grin, happy shouting and lots of kicking and waving. A baby's smile can brighten anyone's day and I am thankful for that joy. I've walked through the hotel a couple of times with him in the bjorn and it's like he knows all eyes are on him. I am grateful he has been sleeping well and we have a comfortable place to be while we wait to move in our house. Pictures from the past weeks...will post about the new house soon! 














                    Excuse my eyes 




















Thursday, June 27, 2013

A few favorites

Williams Sonoma Fleur de Sel soap and lotion. Love how the fragrance lingers on after you wash and the color adds to the bathroom too.

The Painted Girls by Cathy Marie Buchanan. Story is inspired by Edgar Degas's Little Dancer Aged Fourteen. An easy read set in Paris that brings the painting to life.

Another book I just finished is The Promise of Stardust by Priscille Sibley. Be prepared for lots of tears if you read this...Mom didn't suggest this book until recently because the plot in addition to pregnancy (pre or post) hormones would have made me overwhelmingly emotional. With that said, it is an outstanding story with a courageous dad that has to battle with taking his wife off life support and keeping hope for the future.

Gucci Flora Garden Fragrance Collection is amazing! Currently wearing the Gorgeous Gardenia. 
One of Denson's toys that I'm loving lately is the Whoozit. We take this everywhere and it keeps him entertained. Now that he's grabbing things and pulling, it's more enjoyable. 






Monday, June 17, 2013

Life in fast forward

Ephesians 2:8-10 

For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.


The greatest lesson Jonathan and I continue to learn is that God IS in control and will take care of everything. We get busy, stressed or distracted and forget that our Creator is handling every minute detail of our lives. It doesn't mean we can expect things to always be easy or workout how we want; we simply learn to trust Him. Selling our house, buying a new home, handling Denson's needs, working through struggles, dealing with finances, working on our marriage etc. Life has been a whirlwind lately...finishing touches to stage our house, trip to Georgia for house hunting, trip to west Alabama for a family reunion, killing time while our house is being shown (LOTS of circling the neighborhood), visit with the in-laws, pool time, Father's Day, multiple doctor visits, turning 4 months old and trying to keep the house clean. It's been fun and exhausting but things are falling into place. We received an offer on our house four days after listing and found a house in GA that we put an offer on last week. I am thankful to wake up each day and see Jonathan and Denson's sweet smiles...it's not always roses around here though and it's okay to struggle. 


Quick recap on Father's Day: we had a relaxing morning sleeping in, having coffee and orange rolls in bed and playing with Denson. He took a solid two hour nap at 10 so Jonathan and I laid out on the deck and read. We made a quick Target trip and headed to the YMCA to swim. Aunt Lacy was working so we got to see her too. Later, we had another nap and got ready to go to an early dinner at Slice with Dad, Kathy, Zach, Ethan and Lacy. We missed Eric who is traveling for work in Malaysia! I am blessed to have two incredible men in my life. My husband, who is the best dad to Denson and my dad, who is always there for us and has taught us so much. We love you both!


With little time to blog lately, I'm turning my posts into iPhone dumps. Hoping the last details and paperwork of our homes are finalized this week and we will officially have sold our house and have an address in Georgia!