Showing posts with label see it all unfold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label see it all unfold. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Lately and that Corn Chowder Recipe

Today we are having a "lazy day". Apparently I label days, and Adelle has come to know their names. Last night she said, "Mommy, when are we going to have a lazy day?" It's been sorta chaotic around here - girlfriend knew we were due one. So far there's been bed playing, book reading, and Alice in Wonderland watching...and a few loads of laundry. There's no such thing as a TOTALLY lazy day for mommies.

We had a fun weekend with all of Josh's team leaders. They came over for gumbo, potato salad, and two really great pies! It was so nice to visit with all of them and just to have people in our home. I am coming to learn that our houses feel more like home when we invite people into them.

We also got some new treats for the living room...it's looking so much more homey in there. Slowly but surely this very large house is becoming our sweet little home. I am grateful.

We even got to visit with Uncle Jonathan and Laura on Sunday night - Adelle is totally crazy about them!

Adelle has informed us that she loves to take care of people - and she really, really does! Here whole being lights up when she is able to serve others with purpose, and I am fascinated by the way God has hardwired us all so specifically.

Marilee is into everything. She is walking like a pro - nay, running when she is headed for something that is off limits. She can say all sorts of little words that only her family can interpret:

Mama, DaDa, Deh [Adelle], Nana, Pah [Pops], she hasn't quite got the "ee" sound in MiMi, but she watches me really closely when I say it, and Daddy Joe gets a pass because it's the same as DaDa for now ;) Bah [bath], Tttt [light], Tah [cat], Day [Thank you]. She is f-u-n-n-y...and that's all there is to it.

Alright, on to the main event...Uncle Richard and Aunt Irene's Corn Chowder. You are welcome.

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2 small onions, chopped fine

2 green peppers, chopped fine

1/2 stick butter

6 ears corn, cut off the cob [I used a bag of frozen corn and it was just right]

4 fresh tomatoes, chopped

4 Tbsp. flour

1 quart milk

Salt and pper, to taste

Cook onion and bell pepper in butter till limp. Add corn and tomatoes and cook till done; add flour and cook for awhile. Mix with hot milk, to which a pinch of sada has been added to prevent curdling. Season to taste.

 

My mouth is watering again right this very second. Good glory, this was so good! Truly the only thing that could make this better would be the addition of crawfish! Shrimp would be good, too, but crawfish would be divine! This was super easy and a hit with the fam. We ate French Bread with it. Enjoy!

Monday, November 11, 2013

Painted Pumpkins and Buttermilk Pie

Right before we left for D.C, we decided to paint our pumpkins. I don't love the carving process, so we paint.
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And while we were painting, Marilee was climbing the stairs and grabbing for our paintbrushes over and over again.IMG_0551 IMG_0552

 

Until Josh finished and could do this with her...

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She also has finally decided she'll be walking now...

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Figaro hung out, too.

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On that particular night, I also decided we'd be needing some Buttermilk Pie after dinner.

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The light in my kitchen is tragically yellow and the sun had already slipped below the horizon on this Pumpkin Painting night when I thought to get a shot of the Buttermilk Pie. I haven't eaten this since I was a kid. It was every bit as good as I remember, but I can only eat a sliver at a time because it.is.so.rich. You need some stout coffee or a good glass of milk to go with it!

Uncle Richard and Aunt Irene's Buttermilk Pie

1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened

1 cup sugar

2 Tbsp. Flour

Dash of salt

3 eggs

1 cup buttermilk

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1 (9 inch) unbaked pie shell

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In small mixer bowl, cream butter or margarine and sugar until light and fluffy. Mix in flour and salt. Add eggs one at a time, beat until well mixed. Add buttermilk and vanilla and continue beating until well mixed. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake 50 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean.

I baked this for an hour - probably just depends on your oven. Mine is affectionately referred to as the Easy Bake Oven because it is so blasted small - so if you have a super power, beastly oven, 50 minutes might do just fine.

 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Once upon a time I was a good mommy...

Once upon a time, I was a good mommy. I played and played and played with little A. We went to the park and the library and the mall and Chick-fil-a until we oozed fun and togetherness. There was no one cooler or more wonderful than me in those blue-green eyes of hers.

Then I had a miscarriage; then I had another one; and then I got pregnant and it "stuck" and we had to make it through those nine months of fun. Then Marilee was in and out of the hospital for three weeks and the hand, foot, and mouth disease and worst stomach virus ever, and the Job-like fiasco of September 2012. Then we had an infant and a new member of the family to adjust to. Then we bought a house and moved into it.

Somewhere between the crazy and the busy, I stopped being a good mommy - at least in little A's magnificent blue-green eyes. It's not that I didn't take good care of her. I did. It's not that I wasn't doing the best I could do given our circumstances. I was. It's not that she ever actually thought in her little pondering brain, "Mommy is dropping the ball like woah!" She didn't. But now that we are beginning to peak out from beneath the layers and layers of too much, I'm getting back into my groove. There is play time, people. There is soccer kicking and frisbee throwing. There is doll house playing and balloon bopping. There is - time.

A tide has turned and she is lighting up around me again. Girlfriend sucks down quality time like a drug. When I build towers or check out the roly polies, I say, "I love you." She is hearing it again loudly from me for the first time in a long time, and I'm full up with happiness because of it.

Today we traipsed back across town to our old Winter Park stomping grounds. Nothing beats the kid's section at the Winter Park Public Library. People, they have gerbils. And blocks. And ancient puzzles. The area is small so I don't have to worry about Miss Magnificent carrying her hiney too far away.

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I let Marilee crawl all over the floor and put Legos in her mouth. My how things have changed. Also, when I pulled out her bottle to feed her, I set it on the table to get everything else situated. She arched her back and squealed at the top of her lungs. Two divas - excellent.

Adelle spontaneously grabbed her pants and proclaimed, "I gotta go tee tee!" So we packed everything up just to go to the bathroom. As we entered, we passed a lady on her way out. We smiled politely and then we entered the tiny one seater space and slammed straight into the brick wall of smelliness. Adelle jerked her little head around to look at me with the funniest stinky smell face I've ever seen. She kept saying, "Shoo-wee, Mommy! It smells weally bad!...Oh, Mommy...phew...this is disgusting!" As I balanced Marilee on my hip, helped Adelle wash her hands, and breathed through my mouth - I laughed until I cried.

And, as a freebie, I'll say this: I wore a K-Mart bra today. I'm pretty sure this was it's inagural donning [it's been in my drawer for a lot of years] because the straps, which are removeable, popped off no less than 5 times. As in, I had to hop right over the propriety line and hook those babies back on in the middle of the library, walking down swanky Park Ave, playing soccer in the park with Adelle. There's a reason we don't buy bras at K-Mart. You're welcome.

Speaking of the park, that's where we headed next. We ate lunch. Or, Marilee and I ate lunch while Adelle chattered endlessly and hopped all over the blanket trying to escape the bugs. They were gnats. She was flipping out. In all fairness, there was one stray june bug that, of course, found it's way to her leg. It was over after that. She could not consume another bite for fear that her stillness would bring on another june bug attack. Then the train rolled through and she freaked out again, but only minorly. Even so, she would.not.stop.trying.to.sit.on.me!

The girl is undeniably mine.

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We played a round of kick the sort of inflated soccer ball. Adelle ordered me around in a roudy game of "do work while baby sleeps." I cannot make these things up, folks. I took pictures of these little beauties with the fancy camera. I came prepared because it's so pretty there!

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I swoon.

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You should know that the following shots were taken by force. I was peeling her off of me far enough to get a shot of her face. She was holding tightly to my shirt, which revealed my wonky K-Mart bra to the world. We were both laughing hysterically.

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I'm wild about this girl!

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We loaded it all up and headed for the fountain so that Adelle could make her penny contribution to the needy [insert eye roll] Winter Park area. Upon arriving at the side of the fountain, as I was digging for change in the bottomless pit of a bag that hung from my sweaty shoulder, the Magnificently terribly timed One grabbed her pants again and yelled loudly, "Ahhh! I gotta go tee tee! I dust went a widdle in my panties!"

You're welcome, elderly gentleman enjoying some peace and quiet on the bench beside us.

We hauled hiney to Barnie's - two birds with one stone, I thought. Mama needed some coffee.

Fail. The one seater was occupied and after our experience at the library, I didn't feel that sad about it.

Four stores down, Williams-Sonoma saved our lives/pants.

We made our way back to the car, skipping right past Barnies. Upon arriving at the car, I peeked around to find this:

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Sweet Nugget of tasty chubbiness...wrecked my plans for a lengthy afternoon nap.

My consolation prize?

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The one by my house has a drive through - glory!

So, if anyone is at the bottom of a lot of layers of too much, I hope this gives you the strength to push through another day of heaviness. Let's all raise our arm in one, unified fist pump and shout, "It will get betterrrr!!"

 

Friday, March 15, 2013

A Gift of Tenderness

Here's the truth - I have something I'm dying to tell you about - a thing God is doing in my heart that makes me deeply and entirely excited. I got up at 6 am ready to take full advantage of the presence of The Hunk's laptop [because our computer is busted...again] - to fill up a post with words about God bending low to undo me and do me back up again. About how He's thrilling me in who He is, what He's doing, and about His life-altering Word. About how I don't really know how to let people in, to show weakness, or to accept help. About free for the sake of freedom.

BUT Miss Magnificent woke up early this morning because her tummy is [still] hurting. She then requested that I lay beside her on the blow up mattress that is in our family room because we, in fact, have no furniture to go in there - while we watch Toy Story 2. Then she needed her Toy Story figurines - obviously - and the TV remote wouldn't work, naturally, and I had to heave myself up off of the deflating mattress about four times before we settled in. Also, she won't.stop.talking to me, and she wants her breakfast. Now Miss Marilee's little voice is dancing over the monitor.

I'm trying to learn to accept these things as God's providence - a gift, even - and not some tragic twist of fate designed to thwart my opportunities to do what I deem important.

So instead I just want to tell you about yesterday. Thursday. Thursday followed Wednesday, which followed Tuesday. Oh, Tuesday - the breaking point. I'll tell you about that another time, but we'll call it The Day I Cried "Uncle" at the feet of Jesus, and on the phone with my Mama, and before The Hunk. I believe my exact words went something like, "I just need to know He sees me. I need to know His will is not just about beating me senseless because my personality is so strong and stubborn. I need a little tenderness."

Josh surprised me and picked Adelle up from school yesterday and came home early, just because. We spontaneously spent the beautiful afternoon at the park as a family and made a Target run. We made homemade pizzas and break and bake cookies. We watched a movies and danced in the wide open family room. It was nothing extraordinary at all, but it was one of the first glimpses of normalcy I've had since Marilee was born.

It was a gift of tenderness.

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Tomorrow - maybe tomorrow is the day that I get to tell you about my undoing but right now there are waffles to be made. How do I know? Little A is wallowing all over my right arm as I type.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Girls' Bathroom Reveal

The new casa - we fell in love with a lot of things about it. There was so much we felt good about leaving just the way it was aside from, perhaps, a fresh coat of paint. The front bathroom, though - the bathroom that would be assigned to our little girlies, however, I believe my exact words upon walking through for the first time were, "Well, this is unfortunate."

All that dark brown paint. The unfinished tile job on the bathtub. The raw edged, gold spray painted mirror frame. The rusty medicine cabinet. The dated brass light fixture. The countertop sprinkled with gold, glittery stuff. The cabinetry that smells like, well, 1960-something.

It is, right? Un.for.chew.nut.

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As is true of all things involving money and time in our life [and probably yours, too], we have to take this bad boy in phases.

Phase 1: I knew I wanted to to keep the feel of the girls bathroom from the Roxbury house. Remember how fun and girly and whimsical it was? I also knew I wanted to make it feel somewhat like this little bit of inspiriation:


Source: bhg.com via Emily on Pinterest




 

So, first thing's first -

Paint those awful brown walls a much happier color. Originally, I thought I wanted to go with yellow. In fact, Josh painted the whole thing the butteriest yellow you ever did see one very late night before we moved in. I hated it. I bought three more shades of yellow samples and tried 'em. Also, awful. Yellow is hard! So, I changed the game plan and dove straight into Mint Frappe by Valspar.

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Needless to say, Joshy assigned me with the repainting task and I gladly accepted. My other contributions to the room included: the painting of the bead board and shelf.

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Then there was the business of a shower curtain. I had a really pretty shower curtain in the old bathroom but it just wasn't working in this space. It needed something warmer. So, I grabbed some canvas fabric I had from the old house, measured out what I would need to go from floor to ceiling, sewed a nice hem in those bad boys, used some leftover pretty, pink, polka dot fabric for the curtain rod pocket on the back, added some burlap at the top for added stability to the ruffles and a little visual interest. I used some bubble gum pink grosgrain ribbon that was left over from my bow making escapades as tie backs and voila - a framed bathtub with no shower curtain because my girlies take baths and there's a guest bathroom downstairs!

Secret: There are tiny little nails everywhere holding up the tie backs and the ruffles at the top because I didn't have enough fabric to really stabilize that ruffle. It ain't perfect, but no one will ever notice the difference!

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The towel hangers: I knew I wanted two hooks by the bathtub so that the girls towels would be easily accessible, but I also knew we needed something to hang the hand towel and my pretty towels from. We priced several of your run of the mill towel racks and found that they were generally around $40. Umm, no. So, we started cruising around Pinterest and found a rope connected through to eye hooks. Perfect! The trickiest part was choosing a method to keep the ends from fraying. I wound up applying a couple of thick coats of Modge Podge. So far, it's holding up quite nicely. The hooks by the bathtub came from the Hob Lob.

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Everything else was stuff I already had. The bunting was from my mom's 50th birthday bash. The Burt's Bee's goodies were from Marilee's baby showers. Everything else came from the bathroom closet!

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Joshy installed the bead board and the shelf; made a new frame for the mirror, distressed the wood and then white washed it; spray painted the dated light fixture white; and installed a new basic, white medicine cabinet.

 

Overall, I think we spent around $150 on the update.

Still on the list is the replacement of the entire sink area...yeesh...and the completion of the shoddy tile job! But that's a long ways down the road. For now, I'm very pleased with how it turned out!

Coming soon - Adelle's and Marilee's rooms.
 
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