Happy Anniversary to us! It's "lucky 21" because I am lucky to have been married to my best friend for 21 years. He makes me feel safe in his arms, and he helps me laugh and smile every day. He never raises his voice to me, and he always treats me with love and respect. He has taught me to enjoy life, and I always enjoy it when I am with him! He is a terrific dad to our 3 kids; patient, kind, calm, and a great example. Thank you, Wes, for the best years of my life, and here's hoping for many many more! I love you forever!!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Clint Sleeps With One Eye Open
He's watching you! Kori caught Clint peeking out of one eye, but he was sound asleep!! He was tired on the way home from Grandma's because he had a Scout overnighter the night before. But we've never seen him sleeping with one eye open before! Funny! (and maybe a little creepy?)
Happy Birthday, Grandma Pauline!
We had a quick trip to Pocatello on Saturday to celebrate Grandma's birthday. We went out to lunch with Grandma and Grandpa, Bill and Marie, and Aunt Ju Ju, and then we went back to Grandma's house for cake and presents. It was a fun day!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Try These Recipes...
Since I've been sharing these new favorite recipes with lots of friends, I decided to just blog them for anyone else who wants to try REALLY YUMMY melt in your mouth Carne Asada and Refried Beans JUST LIKE at the restaurants, seriously. These are the real deal. And super easy, maybe they'll be your new faves, too! I got these from my friend JoAnn, who got them from her recipe sharing friends, thanks JoAnn!!
Carne Asada
Beef Ranchera - go to your local Mexican meat market and get the Ranchera cut. I bought 2 pounds and it was oodles for my family for a couple of nights.
Olive Oil
Chef Merito Steak and Meat Seasoning Sazonador Para Carne Asada - get this also at your local Mexican meat market!
Juice of lime, 2 or 3
Juice of orange, 1
Cilantro
Dip meat into olive oil, season each side with spice. Layer meat in a bowl and add juices and cilantro. Let soak overnight. Grill, (it's not as good pan fryed or baked!) 3 or 4 minutes on each side. It cooks really fast! Don't overcook. Yummy!
I served this with the beans (below), rice, some grilled vegies, and just mexican toppings like salsa, guac, etc. You can put in a tortilla or not.
Refried Beans
3 c. pinto beans, rinsed and sorted (you don't have to soak them)
10 c. water
3 cloves garlic
1 whole onion, cut in half
2 T. olive oil
2 or 3 pieces thick cut bacon
1 or 2 chiles, cut in half (I used a 4 oz can of green chiles)
1 1/2 T. chicken bullion, (I was told to use Knorr brand for this as it is best!)
Put all ingredients in crock pot at 10:00 pm the night before on low. Cook all night, in the morning turn to high, and continue cooking until about 2:00pm or so. (I made this on Sunday and it cooked until after church at 4:00, I think it would also work to just keep it on low and cook until dinner time) Then in a big frying pan, heat up a little more olive oil, add beans, juice and all, and smash really good with a potato masher. The juices and onions and bacon and stuff just smash in to it all. Top with cheese. Done! Easy! And it tastes just like the restaurants, yum!
This made a lot of beans! I will freeze half next time. To freeze, put in a freezer bag before you smash them, and then when you're ready, just thaw and smash in a hot pan.
Carne Asada
Beef Ranchera - go to your local Mexican meat market and get the Ranchera cut. I bought 2 pounds and it was oodles for my family for a couple of nights.
Olive Oil
Chef Merito Steak and Meat Seasoning Sazonador Para Carne Asada - get this also at your local Mexican meat market!
Juice of lime, 2 or 3
Juice of orange, 1
Cilantro
Dip meat into olive oil, season each side with spice. Layer meat in a bowl and add juices and cilantro. Let soak overnight. Grill, (it's not as good pan fryed or baked!) 3 or 4 minutes on each side. It cooks really fast! Don't overcook. Yummy!
I served this with the beans (below), rice, some grilled vegies, and just mexican toppings like salsa, guac, etc. You can put in a tortilla or not.
Refried Beans
3 c. pinto beans, rinsed and sorted (you don't have to soak them)
10 c. water
3 cloves garlic
1 whole onion, cut in half
2 T. olive oil
2 or 3 pieces thick cut bacon
1 or 2 chiles, cut in half (I used a 4 oz can of green chiles)
1 1/2 T. chicken bullion, (I was told to use Knorr brand for this as it is best!)
Put all ingredients in crock pot at 10:00 pm the night before on low. Cook all night, in the morning turn to high, and continue cooking until about 2:00pm or so. (I made this on Sunday and it cooked until after church at 4:00, I think it would also work to just keep it on low and cook until dinner time) Then in a big frying pan, heat up a little more olive oil, add beans, juice and all, and smash really good with a potato masher. The juices and onions and bacon and stuff just smash in to it all. Top with cheese. Done! Easy! And it tastes just like the restaurants, yum!
This made a lot of beans! I will freeze half next time. To freeze, put in a freezer bag before you smash them, and then when you're ready, just thaw and smash in a hot pan.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Thoughts For Today...
Outside my window... it is a very sunny and warm (almost) Spring day!
I am thinking... that it's time to paint my toenails and start wearing my summer sandals.
I am thankful for... a husband who makes me feel loved and safe.
I am wearing... a bright blue t-shirt, jeans, and my new necklace that my friend Eileen made for me.
I am remembering... the days of teaching my kids to ski when they were tiny.
I am going... to hang out with Kenna and Katie this afternoon!
From the kitchen... I am making breadsticks for tonight's YM/YW etiquette dinner because my daughter volunteered me.
I am creating... a cute book for one of Kori's friends for her birthday.
I am hoping... to get started on a new craft project soon.
I am hearing... Dr. Laura giving advice on the radio.
Noticing... that Dr. Laura is not yelling as much as usual today!
Pondering these words... "seek ye first the kingdom of God."
I have just finished reading... about the Savior's visit to the Nephites in 3rd Nephi.
Looking forward to... fresh peas from the garden this summer.
One of my favorite things... is sitting around a campfire with my family after a lazy summer vacation day.
I am thinking... that it's time to paint my toenails and start wearing my summer sandals.
I am thankful for... a husband who makes me feel loved and safe.
I am wearing... a bright blue t-shirt, jeans, and my new necklace that my friend Eileen made for me.
I am remembering... the days of teaching my kids to ski when they were tiny.
I am going... to hang out with Kenna and Katie this afternoon!
From the kitchen... I am making breadsticks for tonight's YM/YW etiquette dinner because my daughter volunteered me.
I am creating... a cute book for one of Kori's friends for her birthday.
I am hoping... to get started on a new craft project soon.
I am hearing... Dr. Laura giving advice on the radio.
Noticing... that Dr. Laura is not yelling as much as usual today!
Pondering these words... "seek ye first the kingdom of God."
I have just finished reading... about the Savior's visit to the Nephites in 3rd Nephi.
Looking forward to... fresh peas from the garden this summer.
One of my favorite things... is sitting around a campfire with my family after a lazy summer vacation day.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Yummy!!
If I were on a deserted island and could only have one food to live on, I would choose CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES!
Sometimes I add a few nuts to mine!
Chocolate Chip Cookies
1/2 cup real butter
1/2 cup shortening
3/4 cup white sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
2 t. vanilla
1 t. baking soda
1 t. salt
2 cups flour
1 1/2 cups quick oats
6 ounces semi sweet chocolate chips
Cream butters, sugars, eggs and vanilla. Add soda, salt, and flour and mix well. Fold in oats and chips. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Enjoy!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Birthday Girl!
Kori turned 15 yesterday! Here she is hard at work on her Dharma cake. If you are a LOST fan, you'll know exactly what that means. Can you name all of the Dharma stations seen on the cupcakes?
Grandpa and Grandma came to celebrate with us. We went to dinner at Copper Mill for yummy blazer strips! Then we came home, opened presents and had cake.
But it doesn't stop there! Birthdays sometimes linger for days at our house! Tonight, Kori is going to dinner at her favorite Mexican restaurant, Mis Amores with her friend Sierra. That is this year's version of a "friend party." And on Saturday, Kori and I are headed out of town for a shopping trip, yippee!! That is her present from us this year. Happy birthday, Kori!
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