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Friday, January 29, 2010

Extra Mommy

“I’m going to take this dog to the doctor and then I am going to take my mom to the doctor because she has been sick and she doesn’t get any chocolate.”  McClaine rambled to himself as he wrapped his dog stuffed animal in a blanket.

I interrupted his train of thought and asked why I didn’t get any chocolate.

He looked at me, totally baffled that I would be listening to his monologue.

“You said that your mommy has been sick and she doesn’t get any chocolate.  Why don’t I get any chocolate?”

He cracked up, fell on the ground laughing, and in between the gasps for air, he said, “no, I was talking about my extra mommy.”

That is the stuff you just have to write down.  Otherwise you might forget that he calls an octopus, “Oppletuss.”

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We had the cousins over tonight (this picture is actually from last weekend- but it is so cute, I couldn’t help but post it.), and they are so fun!  We love their mommy and daddy, too.  My three month old nephew, Zane, weighs only one pound less than my 11 month old daughter.  Check out that little bundle of cuteness with McClaine and Avery.

This is cousin Wyatt, and he wasn’t particularly interested in a photo session-

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Reece is still petite, but she continues to chow down on her butter enriched diet.  And she did gain two pounds in the past six weeks.

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I love seeing daddy feed his little girl from the same high chair that he once ate in… He is such a good dad!

Three Stooges and popcorn night

Do you see that little scab above McClaine’s right eye?  Yeah, it so doesn’t look like a big deal- but it was.  He tripped over a vine, amongst some land that Caleb has been clearing, and a thorn broke off into his forehead.  It took me, Oma, Opa, a blowpop, and a pair of tweezers to hold the boy down, pull up his flesh and remove that thorn that was burrowed in his brow.  It is healing up mighty nice!

It is such a blessing to have a little Swiffer in our family.  I just put Reece in the grubbiest clothes and she army crawls all over the house cleaning up after her big brother, two sisters and Rogie, who has gotten terribly spoiled with the cold, wet weather…More Jan 060

And last but not least, here’s what I cooked up for dinner tonight.  It doesn’t have a name, and I won’t be doing step by step photos like PW until I am making money like PW.  And I just looked down and saw that it was 11:15pm, so this is going to be snappy, drop me a comment and make sure you leave your reply email, if you have a question.

 

Creamy Parmesan Pastabock 

Sautee’ broccoli and sliced red pepper in olive oil and about a tablespoon of butter,until crisp/tender. Season with salt and pepper.

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   Make some shredded chicken- I’m not getting into that right now, 11:30pm EEK.  Here’s how you do it.

Pile broccoli, red peppers, fresh, uncooked spinach and shredded chicken in a deep baking dish.

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Put a big pot of water on to boil.  Boil 1 pound corkscrew pasta until al dente.

Now make a white sauce.  Here’s how you do it:

1. Make a roux.  Put about three tablespoons of butter into a large pan (just for fun and sanity, use the same pan that you sauteed the vegetables in) and add about two tablespoons of flour.  Cook over low heat, stirring often for about three minutes to cook the raw flavor out of the flour.

2.  Add your liquid slowly, while whisking.  You may need to turn your heat up a bit to thicken the sauce and get the lumps out.  I used about two cups of milk and two cups of broth from my chicken.  You are going to want a pretty thin sauce, because when you add it to the pasta, it really thickens up from the starch.

3. Add about 1 1/2 cups of shredded or grated parmesan cheese and stir until smooth.More Jan 053

Drain pasta and dump it on top of the veggies and chicken.

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Pour your sauce over it all and stir it up.  Then top with parmesan cheese.

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Have a great weekend… And cook up something good for the ones you love!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Friday Fragments

Friday Fragments?
When I was pregnant with Avery, I would ask Caleb almost everyday, "do I look pregnant?"



I would wait expectantly for my tummy to swell.






Now thirteen weeks on my fourth pregnancy in four years, I really do look pregnant. Actually, I have looked pregnant for years now.






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Bathed, fed and ready for bed, Avery and McClaine played patiently in the playroom as I gave Audrey her bottle, rocked her and put her to bed. As I was feeding her a bottle, I heard some noises in the kitchen.






When I came into the playroom to put the other two to bed, they were sitting on the couch with a bag of Animal Crackers and a bottle of yellow mustard. Putting mustard on the crackers, their hands, their pjs and more.



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Just because she is so darn cute

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Conversation at dinner the other night:




McClaine (as he drops his corn on the cob on the floor): Oh no






Avery: Oh brother, he dropped his corn.






McClaine (trying to climb out of his chair to get his corn): STUCK!!! Oh no, I stuck






Avery: You need some help, brother?



McClaine: Yes sir



Avery: It's "yes ma'am"



McClaine: Oh






(Avery helps McClaine get down and back into his chair)



McClaine: Taaaaaaaaaaain too.



Avery: Your welcome






McClaine: welcome



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Avery asked for animal crackers with mustard for an after school snack yesterday.






I gave it to her.




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I am so thankful to be back in an organized Bible Study. I am learning much about contentment and satisfaction. In this season of my life I feel like I am an Israelite wandering around the wilderness, grumbling and wishing for the "promised land." I feel like the Lord is doing a big work on my heart in the areas of thanksgiving, contentment, satisfaction and finding purpose and vision in the place He has me now.






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Keeping up with the laundry and dishes for a family of five is challenging. Especially when my hot water heater has been broken for 5 days.






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Picking up dog poop is horrible.






This makes it worth it.










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Will you please pray for my ITP? It is a platelet condition that I had when I was pregnant with Audrey, and it is back. Please pray that the Lord would stabilize and even raise my platelet count. My count should be between 150,000-400,000 and it is currently around 113,000.



Here's the new babe





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My awesome husband just installed a new hot water heater.