If you don't like cooking and happen to burn almost every batch of cookies you make DON'T say it is because your oven doesn't work right. Someone might just buy you a new oven and then you will have to find out the sad truth of the matter.
I'm just a lazy bad cook!
But it IS nice to have 4 burners that work! My last stove only had one working burner (which didn't bother me too much to tell you the truth because you don't use a lot of pans when cooking on only one burner- less to wash!)
Fingers crossed this pecan pie turns out ok! And I have high hopes for the turkey tomorrow.
Monday, November 24, 2008
My Favorite Things
Can I tell you a few of my favorite things? You will discover it does not take much to make me happy.
PEAPOD (Giant grocery store delivery service) Such a timesaver!! You enter everything online and then early the next morning the grocery fairy delivers food to your doorstep. It costs maybe $8 for delivery, but there are generally coupons out there for $5 off or free shipping. If you don't find a coupon it is still worth it as anyone who has ever gone shopping with a preschooler knows you will spend far more than $8 by the time you buy things not on your list like Diego gogurt or boxes of cheezit crackers with Spongebob on the box.
FLYLADY (www.flylady.net) I love her plan for getting your house in order and the fact she gave me permission to only do 15 minutes of housework a day. Doing any chore for 15 minutes is still cleaner than if you didn't do it at all. Actually, 15 minutes is usually too long for me so I have shortened it to 5 minutes. BABYSTEPS!
PIONEER WOMAN (thepioneerwoman.com) Her cooking site with step by step instructions and photos in particular is a favorite. Because I don't cook. And she almost makes me feel I can. In a flash of insanity I volunteered to bring pecan pie and make the turkey for Thanksgiving this year. Holy moly, what have I done? and this brings me to a new favorite I haven't even tried yet but I know will be a family tradition for years to come....
PIE NIGHT My brother's family will be visiting with us the day before Thanksgiving and we decided that we will hold our first annual pie night- you don't have to wade through the turkey to get to the good stuff. Everyone is bringing pies and that's it. It is my favorite part of the meal, anyway.
I can see a theme here, actually... in preparation for Thanksgiving I'm going to be doing a little bit of all of the above this week. Wish me luck!
PEAPOD (Giant grocery store delivery service) Such a timesaver!! You enter everything online and then early the next morning the grocery fairy delivers food to your doorstep. It costs maybe $8 for delivery, but there are generally coupons out there for $5 off or free shipping. If you don't find a coupon it is still worth it as anyone who has ever gone shopping with a preschooler knows you will spend far more than $8 by the time you buy things not on your list like Diego gogurt or boxes of cheezit crackers with Spongebob on the box.
FLYLADY (www.flylady.net) I love her plan for getting your house in order and the fact she gave me permission to only do 15 minutes of housework a day. Doing any chore for 15 minutes is still cleaner than if you didn't do it at all. Actually, 15 minutes is usually too long for me so I have shortened it to 5 minutes. BABYSTEPS!
PIONEER WOMAN (thepioneerwoman.com) Her cooking site with step by step instructions and photos in particular is a favorite. Because I don't cook. And she almost makes me feel I can. In a flash of insanity I volunteered to bring pecan pie and make the turkey for Thanksgiving this year. Holy moly, what have I done? and this brings me to a new favorite I haven't even tried yet but I know will be a family tradition for years to come....
PIE NIGHT My brother's family will be visiting with us the day before Thanksgiving and we decided that we will hold our first annual pie night- you don't have to wade through the turkey to get to the good stuff. Everyone is bringing pies and that's it. It is my favorite part of the meal, anyway.
I can see a theme here, actually... in preparation for Thanksgiving I'm going to be doing a little bit of all of the above this week. Wish me luck!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Oh the Thinks you can Think
Although I spend my days telling stories of "Buzz Lightyear and the Beanstalk", changing diapers, wiping noses, pouring juices and watching cartoons, there is a good percentage of the day when I am stuck solid on the couch or bed nursing my 3 month old. I try to remember to have the phone nearby, or a book in hand. If I don't, I've got a good 30 minutes to just sit and think- and think- and think- and these are some of the things I've thought lately.
several million dollar ideas (for my sister) including a sandwriting project, and a power ranger delivery service
the new craze- an anti vampire logo (yet to be seen if anyone bites- ha ha!) but feel free to grab the logo from my sidebar if you'd like to spread the anti-cullen love
daydreaming about my weeklong cruise to Alaska's inner passage (next year is a BIG BIRTHDAY for me) and ways to convince my husband to let me actually book it
the wilberg family etsy site and what we might be able to list there
knee socks and over the knee socks and craft projects involving them and where can I get some and will people actually buy them?
how much I hate the multitude of unfinished projects and clutter that are in my line of sight.. including a hole in my ceiling that has been there since MAY
If I do remember to grab the phone before we settle down for nursing, you've probably heard about these ideas first hand. Am I my dad's daughter or what? He always has a lot of ideas and projects simmering also. And that ain't bad
several million dollar ideas (for my sister) including a sandwriting project, and a power ranger delivery service
the new craze- an anti vampire logo (yet to be seen if anyone bites- ha ha!) but feel free to grab the logo from my sidebar if you'd like to spread the anti-cullen love
daydreaming about my weeklong cruise to Alaska's inner passage (next year is a BIG BIRTHDAY for me) and ways to convince my husband to let me actually book it
the wilberg family etsy site and what we might be able to list there
knee socks and over the knee socks and craft projects involving them and where can I get some and will people actually buy them?
how much I hate the multitude of unfinished projects and clutter that are in my line of sight.. including a hole in my ceiling that has been there since MAY
If I do remember to grab the phone before we settle down for nursing, you've probably heard about these ideas first hand. Am I my dad's daughter or what? He always has a lot of ideas and projects simmering also. And that ain't bad
Monday, November 10, 2008
Birthday Bash!
Go visit my sister's site at http://www.girlinaswirl.blogspot.com/ and enter to win one of her totally happening birthday giveaways. Happy Birthday!
It's just good therapy!
Friday, November 7, 2008
Is Halloween Here?
We had trunk or treating last Thursday, then trick or treating on Friday. Saturday evening my toddler asked to go trick or treating again. And then Sunday when we pulled into the church parking lot he asked "Is Halloween Here?" like there are some places around town that are eternally Halloween.
While trick or treating at each house he would ask "Is Halloween Here?: when we were determining which houses to knock at. I heard him talking to himself "Is Halloween Here? Oops, no light on".
He has his candy in one of those plastic pumpkins. I had put it up and finally he spotted it on top of the bookcase and asked me to get it down. When I did he stuck his head right in and said "I've been looking for you!"
I have enjoyed watching him with his candy- some of the things he recognizes of course (m&m's, snickers) but some he doesn't. He is genuinely surprised when we open the wrapper and usually comments "this one is chocolate!" and "is this yummy?" If he doesn't like it I usually find it spit out or stuck to something.
While trick or treating at each house he would ask "Is Halloween Here?: when we were determining which houses to knock at. I heard him talking to himself "Is Halloween Here? Oops, no light on".
He has his candy in one of those plastic pumpkins. I had put it up and finally he spotted it on top of the bookcase and asked me to get it down. When I did he stuck his head right in and said "I've been looking for you!"
I have enjoyed watching him with his candy- some of the things he recognizes of course (m&m's, snickers) but some he doesn't. He is genuinely surprised when we open the wrapper and usually comments "this one is chocolate!" and "is this yummy?" If he doesn't like it I usually find it spit out or stuck to something.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Battle of the wills
You know how in a marriage you kind of get into a groove about some things are your job and some things are your husband's job and you both pitch in when necessary and somehow it all gets done?
Then maybe there are one or two things that doesn't fall into either category and everyone just ignores until someone gets sick of it all and just does it in a big rage of 'why is this my job all of a sudden but I can't stand it anymore'. Maybe it is taking out the trash. Maybe it is cleaning the bathtub, Maybe it is this mess I've been stepping over on my way in and out of the house for the past 3 days.
We carved our pumpkins way too early this year.
Off to find the snow shovel...
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Get used to disappointment
Here's the part where you come to check out my adorable kids in their adorable costumes for trick-or-treating. Too bad for you. I don't have any. They were in their costumes and then running down the street before I could snap any shots. My 3yo wore his costume for an entire month straight, so I do have some photos of him we can pretend I took last night. If you don't notice he is standing in the pumpkin patch. Pay no attention to the pumpkin behind the curtain.
HOWEVER, I'll be posting costume photos of my 10yo at least, in a day or so. He starts planning his next year's costume the day after Halloween. He sewed his costume himself, this year- he was Link from the video game Legend of Zelda and it turned out awesome. My 12yo threw on a bunch of black clothes at the last second and called herself a witch. I heard her tell one lady 'Halloween just snuck up on me this year' when she was trick or treating.
The older 2 went out for a marathon march and got over 5lbs of candy each. We now have a rule that every time I have to step over their candy bags (lying in the middle of the floor or by my computer chair) I get a free handful as a penalty. Cha-ching! Hello, mini snickers!
My younger one really took to this trick or treating thing. He asked tonight to go trick or treating again. Wouldn't that surprise a few folks? We like to keep our neighbors on their toes.
Anyway, here's a shout out to the two people who read my blog- my sister and my mom. Hi, there! More photos coming soon!
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