I feel like my blog has fallen into the trap I feared it would. It has the same stereotypical pictures and stories that all mom blogs have. I can only hope that in my golden years I will appreciate having blogged so much about my children.
I was not so appreciative of my kids today. And instead of cleaning up the mess, my dear husband (who really is a dear) decided it was more imperative to take a picture. Finn got into the dish soap (RANT: JOSH PUT UP THE CHILD-PROOF LOCKS). He loves to rub lotion, gel, soap on his head. I think he thinks he is helping mommy by getting himself clean. Anyway, at least he smelled like granny smith apples which are one of my faves!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
I am a domestic goddess
Ok, not really seeing that I had to call a friend to tell me what the inside of a zucchini was suppose to look like. Perhaps you could say I am a domestic demi-goddess. I can clean and decorate like no other but I am not very confident in my cooking skills. My "Best of" cookbook includes a Guinness potroast, Southwest steak salad and a chocolate cake. I will try any food once and I will attempt any recipe. But that's the key, I won't venture past the recipe. That's the point of this story. Sorry it's taken this long to get to it.
My bro-in-law Morgan brought be 7 ginormous zuchs from his mom's garden and I really had no idea what to do with them. In an effort to impress my incredibly gorgeous and culinary-advanced husband I decided yesterday to make zucchini bread. Morgan said the zucchini's got too huge and it may have messed with the flavor, I don't know about that but it felt wrong to let them go to waste. (I am amazed by what Heavenly Father has provided us to eat). One zucchini yielded 6 cups of shred. My recipe called for 2 cups of zuch to make 2 loaves. I didn't want to triple the batch because I am huge preggo monster and really could not stand the heat of the oven being on any longer than necessary. But I felt like 2 cups wasn't enough zucchini so I was brazen and I added another cup to the recipe. It was fun to digress from the recipe. Though in retrospect I probably could have used all 6 cups because while the bread was delicious I didn't really get a zucchini vibe from it. Josh and Morgan loved it but that's because in my zeal to throw the recipe to the wind I decided to add a crumb topping to the bread, you know the kind you add to blueberry muffins? I made it with brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, flour, walnuts and a lot of cold margarine. It really made the bread. So it was a small culinary victory for me and my recipe-following strictness. 6 more zucchinis to go, tonight we are making zucchini brownies.
My bro-in-law Morgan brought be 7 ginormous zuchs from his mom's garden and I really had no idea what to do with them. In an effort to impress my incredibly gorgeous and culinary-advanced husband I decided yesterday to make zucchini bread. Morgan said the zucchini's got too huge and it may have messed with the flavor, I don't know about that but it felt wrong to let them go to waste. (I am amazed by what Heavenly Father has provided us to eat). One zucchini yielded 6 cups of shred. My recipe called for 2 cups of zuch to make 2 loaves. I didn't want to triple the batch because I am huge preggo monster and really could not stand the heat of the oven being on any longer than necessary. But I felt like 2 cups wasn't enough zucchini so I was brazen and I added another cup to the recipe. It was fun to digress from the recipe. Though in retrospect I probably could have used all 6 cups because while the bread was delicious I didn't really get a zucchini vibe from it. Josh and Morgan loved it but that's because in my zeal to throw the recipe to the wind I decided to add a crumb topping to the bread, you know the kind you add to blueberry muffins? I made it with brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, flour, walnuts and a lot of cold margarine. It really made the bread. So it was a small culinary victory for me and my recipe-following strictness. 6 more zucchinis to go, tonight we are making zucchini brownies.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Delaney Farms Pumpkin Festival
It finally feels like fall! Nostalgic for the awesome pumpkin patches of Seattle, Josh and I decided to try out the Pumpkin Festival at Delaney Farms. It was cold but a lot of fun. Delaney Farms is off of Chambers and Alameda and the highlight of the festival is the pumpkin launch. Different age-groups compete to make a catapault/gun that flings pumpkins the farthest. It is quite the spectacle, each team apparently takes it very seriously with team names, costumes and pre-launch skits. The boys loved it. The festival also had story-telling, pumkin carving demonstrations, pumpkin patch and scarecrow stuffing.
Now onto something embarassing. Josh spent Tues-Fri in Seattle for work. Josh has always traveled a lot for his job so I have gotten used to the things that go bump in the night (the heater turning on, sump pump pumping). However, Friday night was different. It was the first night that actually felt like Halloween to me. It was cold, grey, foggy and I loved it. Cole was spending the night at Aunt McCall's apt so it was just Finn and I sitting on the couch in the blue room watching "The Starter Wife." We were cuddled under the quilt my grandma had just made for Cash (it is too soft to pass up)and we had the fireplace on and all the Halloween lights aglowing. All of a sudden I hear "whooo...whoooo" right behind us in the backyard. I muted the tv to see if I was losing my mind and as clear as a bell "whooo...whoooo" sounded right behind us. We have huge windows that look out to the backyard. I could feel someone looking at me, you've all felt it. When you can tell someone is looking at you. I thought "that can't be an owl, why would there be an owl in suburbia?" And again the "whoooo...whoooo" came even louder. I got up from the couch to go look out the backdoor. I flipped the lock just to be sure and turned on the back light, as I did I saw someone hop over the fence into the neighbor's yard. I instantly went into panic mode. I was like "who would be making owl noises in my backyard and why would they run away?" I grabbed Finn and ran to the front door to make sure it was locked and I dialed my bro-in-law, Morgan, who lives in Tuscany just two minutes away. I was trying to be calm but I didn't want to be alone. He could sense my urgency and said "I am coming right now." I called my mom and she latched on to my anxiety and said "I don't want you to hang up till Morgan is there." Her concern sent me into hysteria, she was trying to calm me saying "it was probably your imagination." Just as I was saying "no I swear..." the "whoooo...whooooo" started again and my mom goes "Was that it? I just heard it!" So I am standing with Finn against the front door, too petrified to even go back into the blue room, crying and hoping the owl-sounding psychopath doesn't know that the back window won't lock and I need Josh to fix it (which he did after this scare). I see Morgan speeding up the road and he pulls in front of the house and runs to the door. Just as he steps on the front porch I whip open the door and he goes "holy crap there's a huge owl out here!" Sure enough there is a ginormous great-horned owl. Morgan heard it go "whooo...whooo" as soon as he opened his door and as he got out the owl flew over his head from our yard. I was relieved that it was an owl and not a psychopath. We think now that he must have been sitting on the fence when I turned on the light and the person I saw was actually the owl swooping off the fence. Morgan stayed with me till 11:00 pm and then went to pick Josh up at the airport. While he was here the owl came back and we heard him in the yard again. This time I went outside and we could see his amazing silouette backlit by the moon. When he swiveled his head toward us you could see the glow of his eyes. He flew off the neighbor's roof right over our heads. It was pretty awesome. Morgan Googled the great-horned owl and we found out that they hunt prey 2-3 times heavier than they are, ie. our cats. Morgan realized the owl must have been watching Eddie and Terrell. So my perfect Halloween night ended appropriately with an encounter with fear and a spooky owl. It's a little embarassing to be so irrational but I love Halloween and have an active imagination. Sue me! On Sat the Plains Conservation Center had a booth at the festival displaying some of Colorado's predators including, the great-horned owl! We got to see its sharp talons and feel its feathers.
Now onto something embarassing. Josh spent Tues-Fri in Seattle for work. Josh has always traveled a lot for his job so I have gotten used to the things that go bump in the night (the heater turning on, sump pump pumping). However, Friday night was different. It was the first night that actually felt like Halloween to me. It was cold, grey, foggy and I loved it. Cole was spending the night at Aunt McCall's apt so it was just Finn and I sitting on the couch in the blue room watching "The Starter Wife." We were cuddled under the quilt my grandma had just made for Cash (it is too soft to pass up)and we had the fireplace on and all the Halloween lights aglowing. All of a sudden I hear "whooo...whoooo" right behind us in the backyard. I muted the tv to see if I was losing my mind and as clear as a bell "whooo...whoooo" sounded right behind us. We have huge windows that look out to the backyard. I could feel someone looking at me, you've all felt it. When you can tell someone is looking at you. I thought "that can't be an owl, why would there be an owl in suburbia?" And again the "whoooo...whoooo" came even louder. I got up from the couch to go look out the backdoor. I flipped the lock just to be sure and turned on the back light, as I did I saw someone hop over the fence into the neighbor's yard. I instantly went into panic mode. I was like "who would be making owl noises in my backyard and why would they run away?" I grabbed Finn and ran to the front door to make sure it was locked and I dialed my bro-in-law, Morgan, who lives in Tuscany just two minutes away. I was trying to be calm but I didn't want to be alone. He could sense my urgency and said "I am coming right now." I called my mom and she latched on to my anxiety and said "I don't want you to hang up till Morgan is there." Her concern sent me into hysteria, she was trying to calm me saying "it was probably your imagination." Just as I was saying "no I swear..." the "whoooo...whooooo" started again and my mom goes "Was that it? I just heard it!" So I am standing with Finn against the front door, too petrified to even go back into the blue room, crying and hoping the owl-sounding psychopath doesn't know that the back window won't lock and I need Josh to fix it (which he did after this scare). I see Morgan speeding up the road and he pulls in front of the house and runs to the door. Just as he steps on the front porch I whip open the door and he goes "holy crap there's a huge owl out here!" Sure enough there is a ginormous great-horned owl. Morgan heard it go "whooo...whooo" as soon as he opened his door and as he got out the owl flew over his head from our yard. I was relieved that it was an owl and not a psychopath. We think now that he must have been sitting on the fence when I turned on the light and the person I saw was actually the owl swooping off the fence. Morgan stayed with me till 11:00 pm and then went to pick Josh up at the airport. While he was here the owl came back and we heard him in the yard again. This time I went outside and we could see his amazing silouette backlit by the moon. When he swiveled his head toward us you could see the glow of his eyes. He flew off the neighbor's roof right over our heads. It was pretty awesome. Morgan Googled the great-horned owl and we found out that they hunt prey 2-3 times heavier than they are, ie. our cats. Morgan realized the owl must have been watching Eddie and Terrell. So my perfect Halloween night ended appropriately with an encounter with fear and a spooky owl. It's a little embarassing to be so irrational but I love Halloween and have an active imagination. Sue me! On Sat the Plains Conservation Center had a booth at the festival displaying some of Colorado's predators including, the great-horned owl! We got to see its sharp talons and feel its feathers.
Friday, October 10, 2008
My boys...
I like the sound of that. I can say "the boys" and refer to everyone else in this household including the cats. I am blogging this photo because Josh loves it. The boys love Josh's lacrosse gear, especially Finn. He is always getting Josh's helmet on and wearing it around the house. I know how the pride swells in Josh's heart when he sees them playing lacrosse. He sees little All-American NCAA attacks, although I think Finn is going to be really big like his Uncle Nate so he will probably end up being a long-pole, defense. Cole is built like Josh but doesn't show as much interest in sports as Finn. However, he is fast and he really wants to be stronger than daddy so he is very concerned about how healthy things are. This last week his new thing is to drink just white milk instead of "protein milk" (skim milk with ovaltine) because daddy only drinks white milk. I love these boys!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
My baby "sprinkle!"
In case you were wondering, I have the best mom. She not only takes amazing care of her family but she is brilliant and creative and throws the best parties. Her latest venture was a baby shower for ME!!! Ok, it's not exactly PC for a family member to throw you a shower and it's not exactly appropriate to have a shower for the third baby... but she didn't throw a shower she threw a "sprinkle" and it wasn't for the baby it was for ME!!! She invited 15 of my nearest and dearest friends and threw a very fun afternoon celebrating my third and final pregnancy. It was at a country club and the decor was divine (blue and brown like the baby's nursery) and the food was amazing. The icing on the cake, she flew my best friend, Libbie, all the way from Washington! If that wasn't enough my grandma (Red-haired grandma as Cole calls her) surprised me by coming in from Arizona. It was so amazing to be together. Thank you to all my friends for indulging me during my final pregnancy!!! McCall, I know how much you helped mom and I appreciate your creativity and hard work. I can't wait till you have a baby so I can return the many favors. Mom, there are no words to describe what you mean to me! Thank you for making these last 9 months so much easier and more enjoyable.
Even the lemonade was colored blue to go with the color theme!
U-shaped table
Each place setting had a hand-painted charger, hand-sewn napkin, two tea-lights and a baby bassinet cupcake
Thank you so much mom and sis!
Me behind the amazing fresh flower arrangements mom slaved on!
My BFF Libbie. What a hottie she is!
Even the lemonade was colored blue to go with the color theme!
U-shaped table
Each place setting had a hand-painted charger, hand-sewn napkin, two tea-lights and a baby bassinet cupcake
Thank you so much mom and sis!
Me behind the amazing fresh flower arrangements mom slaved on!
My BFF Libbie. What a hottie she is!
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