Monday, February 22, 2010

Happy Birthday, Sammy!

Happy 8th birthday to my Sweet Sammy.
My gentle giant with the big bear hugs.
Your tender spirit is a gift to our family, and your strong
muscles are a gift to your basketball team!!
We have enjoyed watching you grow into the wonderful boy you are right now.
We love you very much.
God bless you, Sam.


Sammy also made his first Penance on Friday, Feb. 19. He was nervous, but prepared. A change in venue, rectory vs. church, threw him a bit and caused a wee bit of panic, but he overcame it and was soon bathed in the grace God's forgiveness.
Sweet. Beautiful. Grace.
May your 8th year be filled with His grace.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Favorite Five: Better Late than Never

Inspired by Em and Sue, I thought I would post my own Favorite Five. Yes, it is 6 days too late, but I decided to post it anyway. This month is focused on the kitchen, so here are my five favorite kitchen items:My shiny, one-basin sink. I debated with myself whether to get a one basin or the standard two basin. I have several large pieces of cookware that just wouldn't fit in one side of my two basin sink. I would end up spilling water all over the counter and myself trying to wash them. I finally decided on the one basin and I am NOT sorry. I have washed my large cookware without a spilling problem. It is big, deep and shiny. The faucet is nice also; I especially like the soap dispenser on the left. Flylady would be so proud of my shiny sink. Unfortunately, it doesn't always look this nice. Just prior to taking this picture, it was filled with dirty dishes which I loaded into the dishwasher to take this picture;)
Oh yeah, we are cookin' with gas now! After 3 years of burning our food (regularly) on a flat, glass cooktop (really, I couldn't get used to it!), I am back to cooking on a gas range and oh my, I love it! Although it doesn't show well in this picture, the grates on the top are heavy duty cast-iron. It also has a long, oval middle burner designed for a griddle. The unfortunate part about that is that you have to purchase it separately....yeah, ridiculous....it's not like that griddle is a common piece of cookware. Also, a broiler pan did not come with my new range, either, but I can send away for a free one. I only have to pay $8.95 shipping....I have teased my poor husband relentlessly about our Keurig Gourmet coffee brewer. A couple of winters ago, between storms, when work was slow, he presented me with a well-researched sales pitch about why we should buy a Keurig coffee maker. Gourmet, from the man whose specialty is microwaved hot dogs. He even figured out how long it would take to pay for itself, since he would no longer have to go to the local convenience store to purchase coffee. Well, since this was so unlike him, I didn't have the heart to argue. Plus, I wasn't much of a coffee drinker, so I had to trust his judgment on this. Well, welcome home Keurig! I am so happy you are here. And, I drink a lot more coffee now...delicious, hot, fragrant gourmet coffee....mmmmm

I had two lazy susans in my old kitchen. I hated them. Since we did not replace any cabinetry in this house, I had two lazy susans again. I tried to decide the best way to use these without overloading them, thus making them hard to spin, or putting light things on them that flew out onto the floor when you spun the lazy susan around. Inspired by several homemaking/organizing blogs, I came up with this idea. I purchased several square plastic baskets at the local dollar store. I grouped my baking products and spices together into baskets that I can just pull out of the lazy susan to use when I am baking. In one basket, I put all of my measuring tools--cups, teaspoons, it's all there (that's the basket at the top). In another, I put the baking soda, baking powder, cocoa, and cream of tartar. In another I put the cookie and cupcake decorating items: food coloring, cupcake papers, sprinkles, colored sugar, etc. (see above) I was also tired of trying to locate the proper spices for different dishes I made. They were not organized well. So, I grouped the cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and ginger into one ziploc bag, labeled it and nestled it into one of my baskets. I also did this with the spices I use for the Indian dish I make, Murgh Kari, which requires many different spices. Now I just have to pull the baggie out of the basket and voila! I have all the spices I need, in an instant! I grouped pickling spices and italian spices similarly. (see picture)I am very happy with these lazy susans now, and am anxious to put them to good use!
Last, but not least, I love this wool felt penny rug. It doesn't serve a useful purpose in the kitchen, except to make me happy. It is so bright and colorful and adds pizzazz to the wall.
So there they are, my Five Favorite kitchen items.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Just a neat pic

taken by my (almost) eight year old son! Pretty impressive, I thought!
The three red foam balls are part of a nerf tag set with velcro vests. Obviously, the boys are not playing tag, since the vests are nowhere to be seen. They are just throwing the balls at their sister...sigh...
It is a great picture, though.

Where, oh, where...

did I put my brain? It must be in one of those boxes in the basement waiting to be unpacked...
Last week, February 5 to be exact(the day I should have posted this), we celebrated my youngest niece's birthday at our family co-op. She was very excited about her birthday and we were happy to celebrate with her.Now, obviously she is older than one, but there wasn't enough room for 8 candles on that cupcake!One candle was "a piece of cake" to blow out though. (forgive the bad pun)
Siblings and cousins combined to give her a box of homemade cards. Very sweet!
Happy 8th birthday, Victoria!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

More settling in

OK, I should be sorting papers, filing, paying bills....instead, I am creating a blog post;)
Here are pictures of our downstairs bathroom. These pics don't do it justice. It really came out nice. And the showers in this house!!! The water pressure!! Oh, so nice! And with our on-demand hot water, someone can be taking a shower WHILE someone does the dishes WHILE the laundry is going!! Our water quality is glorious also. My skin, hair and tastebuds are so happy.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Relative Normal

Wow, what a couple of weeks it has been. And it's not over. We are in our new house, settling in, with a bunch more "settling in" that needs to happen. We are all starting to feel "at home" and are attempting to get back to a normal routine. We began schooling today. I am happy to say that in the several weeks that we have been on "hiatus", the children have not lost any knowledge or skills, but, oh, there has been a serious loss in discipline, structure and motivation! Yikes! It will take a few days to get us all back into our "groove". Meanwhile, here are pictures of the spaces we have unpacked. They are a bit sparse, as most of my decorations are still in boxes in the basement. Also, rugs and curtains are still pending, but here is what we've managed to pull together so far:Dining roomWe purchased this painting of Our Lady "Queen of the Missions" at a flea market when we were first married. It is quite large and I just love it. It looks great in our dining room against this black wallpaper...yup, black. I hesitated a bit about putting black wallpaper up, but I am so glad I did. It looks fantastic and sets off the "winter squash" of the kitchen perfectly. I love it!

In the kitchen, we only did minor renovations: new sink, faucet and countertop, updated appliances and paint. Voila! What a difference. When the sun hits the bright walls in the kitchen, they seem to smile. I know I do. They make me happy.
Wool felt rug I couldn't wait to hang up!

There is more I would like to write about, but it's late and it will have to wait for another time...along with more pictures. Also, I feel a "house vs. home" post coming on....