Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Beware the werewoman . . .

(Photo obviously altered, original from www.wallconvert.com)

Beware the full moon. It's not only a caution to enemies or prey of the werewolf. It's also caution to men. The other afternoon while I was talking with my husband, he randomly gasped in realization of something and seemed quite amused. I asked him, "What??" and he said "You know what I just realized?" Next, he proceeded to pull up a website that showed the frequency a full moon takes place. With goofy yet respectful glee he pointed out the hilarity of his realization. The full moon comes out about every 29 days. A woman starts a special monthly cycle about every 28 days. Coincidence? Maybe it was the post-stomach flu or pre-finals brain fog that made it so funny, but considering the implications of this imperfect coincidence, we laughed and laughed and laughed (stifling as best as we could so we wouldn't wake Lucy from her nap). Sam of course followed up by assuring me he was being silly, and asked to make sure he hadn't hurt my feelings, which of course he hadn't. I thought it was goofy and hilarious. OH! how I love my husband. :)

I've since devised a werewoman survival plan should you ever encounter one:

1.) Werewomen—especially ones at a heightened stage of emotion—can be difficult to decipher. If her emotions are contentious, it is best to stand at a safe distance away. However, take note that if her heightened emotions have been provoked by a cause other than you, holding her tight and not letting go for at least several seconds may be a better choice. This should instantly calm her slightly if not significantly.

2.) There are a several ways to pacify and even tame a werewoman. These include but are not limited to: chocolate, ice cream, chocolate ice cream, back and foot massages, favorite snacks and comfort foods, plumpery pillows, suggestions to go lie down and read for fun, compliance with pleas to watch any or all Jane Austen-inspired movies, spontaneous compliments on messy bun or PJ sweats attire, or any combination of the aforementioned methods.

3.) Remember this phenomenon is not permanent nor is it constant. Your werewoman will soon be restored to a safer, more normal state.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Andes Mint Chocolate Cheesecake with Ganache. HOLY YUM.

I had another cheesecake success!!!! So we saw an ad for an Andes mint recipe contest, and we were inspired. I devised my own Andes mint cheesecake recipe by taking three recipes, changing them, and them combining them into one. And it was DELICIOUS! The combination of the creamy cheesecake, rich chocolate, and clean mint is delectable and rather festive. Oh, and I decided to submit it to the Taste of Home Holiday Baking contest instead. I love Taste of Home. Here's to hoping I'll win a few bucks! Either way, Sam and I were just thrilled to be able to enjoy a fun new recipe that is oh so good. Here is the recipe for anyone who wants to try/adapt it, followed by some pictures just for fun. :)


Andes Mint Chocolate Cheesecake with Ganache

Crust:

half a package of Oreo cookies, cream filling removed (about 15 cookies)
4–5 tablespoons butter, melted
1 heaping teaspoon sugar

Filling:
20 oz cream cheese, softened (2.5- 8oz packages)
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/3 cup cocoa powder
1 1/4 cup Andes mint baking chips, melted
1.4 teaspoon peppermint extract

Ganache:
1 cup heavy whipping cream
16 oz chocolate (preferably dark or semisweet, or a mix of both)

Directions:
1.) Preheat oven to 350 degreed Fahrenheit. Crush the Oreo wafers into fine crumbs. Stir in the melted butter and teaspoon of sugar, gently flicking with a fork. 
2.) Press crumb mix evenly into the bottom of a springform pan and bake for 10 minutes
3.) For the filling, use a hand mixer to blend the cream cheese, sugar, eggs, and vanilla together until smooth and not very lumpy. Then, mix in the cocoa powder, melted Andes baking chips, and peppermint extract.
4.) Reduce over temperature to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Pour filling over baked Oreo crust and bake cheesecake for about 1 hour 15 minutes (time may vary). Check with a toothpick to see if it's done. If it comes out fairly clean, it's ready. Leave cheesecake out to cool.
5.) For ganache, heat the cream on the stove until it just starts to boil, bubbling around the edges. Reduce heat to low and add in the chocolate, stirring constantly until chocolate is melted to a smooth, rich, dark ganache. Immediately remove from heat and pour into another large bowl to cool for a couple minutes. Pour or drizzle warm ganache over cooled cheesecake.
6.) Top with more Andes baking chips and chill in the refrigerator at least 2 hours.






Here comes the ganache!


So pretty! I love how simple and fancy-looking ganache is.



One thing I learned: I need to let my cream cheese soften more, and I need to beat the filling more. Then it won't be so lumpy.



YUMMY! 



Monday, November 17, 2014

Babyproofing and a new desk!


This little buggaboo is standing every chance she gets! She's constantly pulling up on everything, and that means she can reach much more that she previously could..... Babyproofing stage 3, here we come.




This weekend Sam got out his tools yet again! We got a new desk from KSL for FREE! Yippee! And it fits in the corner of our kitchen pretty nicely. It was so fun to set it up together after Lucy was in bed.



Babyproofing for a now standing baby included lime green duct tape to hide the cords behind the the desk. Not a cord in sight from the front. So far so good! Mission accomplished.




Sam and I were side by side belly up trying to tape the cords to the back of the desk. It was actually quite fun trying to get creative together and keep our baby safe.



Not the most sightly, but hey! It works, right? ;)





Our new set up!


Friday, October 10, 2014

Fall has come again :)

Fall is here and I am LOVING it! The leaves are starting to change, it's getting nippy at nighttime, and I can't stop this craze to BAKE. We pulled out the last loaf of pumpkin chocolate chip bread I made a few weeks ago and finished it a few days ago. Sad face. I guess I'll have to make more before toooo long... ;)

Lucy is surprising us more and more with how smart she is! She is becoming such a funny little personality, full of life and curiosity. She is such a loving girl, so patient and forgiving with her mommy and daddy, and loves to dance in the kitchen to fun music. She has two teeth on the bottom and knows how to use them. Trying to brush them before bedtime is typically a very painful experience for me.

Her favorite song is "I Am a Child of God". We like to sing it with her before naps and bedtime or just to help her calm down, and yes... sometimes WITH her. Every now and then she'll "hum" along with us, it's so cute!

Her favorite movies are all the Baby Einstein movies. And quite frankly, I think they're my favorite too right now, but for different reasons, haha. :)

Now that she is completely mobile, we're getting a lot more exercise and are learning to multitask better (Thanks Luce!). I'm often doing a dance and contorting my body to block Lucy from the dishwasher while I attempt to reach across and unload so the mountain of dirty dishes in the sink can finally disappear. Sometimes I opt for the baby gate in the hallway, but the look of dejection I get from my daughter through the gate is both funny and heartbreaking at the same time. So often I do my mommy-block-the-baby dance.

She is SUCH A HAM! We are constantly cracking up at the things she does and the faces she makes. I love calling her name and hearing a little "pat pat rustle rustle" before seeing her smiling beaver-toothed face poke around the corner at me. It's so thrilling to see what excites her or makes her laugh. She laughs a lot now (yay!!!) and brings so much light and sunshine into our lives!


Our little goofball baby in the hood. :)


She loves food—when she's not too wound up and busy having fun. We're getting better at self-feeding and little finger foods! They're messy, but it's fun to see her examine the food textures and learn hand to mouth coordination (it's still a work in progress haha).



 She had lots of fun sitting on the potty at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Not toilet training yet, but a good potty-sit every now and then can't hurt, right? Plus who wouldn't want to sit on a Disney Cars training seat???


Daddy and Lulu reading stories. Lucy absolutely LOVES books and story-time now, and she's even learned to turn the pages oh so gently! I am so proud of her! Her favorite book right now is definitely "Five Little Ladybugs" (Thanks Aunt Melli!!)

Cooking in one of my adorable aprons from my mom! She actually bought this one at a cool costume store in downtown Sacramento. Such great memories. :) Halloween is coming!


I finally pulled out the wheat grinder after an extremely long time of it just sitting on our shelf. I think I was intimidated to use it. But now I'm asking myself why I didn't pull it out long ago?! I love it! The user manual sorta makes you feel like you're about to blow your house up, BUT! It's not that scary. Actually very simple. And it's so nice to be able to grind up my own fresh brown rice flour and other grains to cook up for Lucy's cereal in the mornings!


Teething biscuits. They look ugly. Hopefully Lucy likes them.

More baby food (and more to make later today!) Above we have a pumpkin/chickpea/ginger concoction, and a barley cereal mix. Later I'm hoping to make a chicken/apple/pasta, cantaloupe-something, and avocado-something. We've been trying to use up the nectarine stuff I made last month because it's getting slightly freezer burned. I don't think our bags are airtight. Luckily Lucy gobbles it up so I don't think it'll go to waste.


Besides loving being parents and me being eaten up by the baking and cooking bug, Sam and I have been enjoying school. I'm taking my two capstone courses at the same time, one for my major and one for my minor. It's busy, but having only two classes a semester is much more cushy than I've experienced before... and I'm really liking it! Plus, having Lucy adds a WHOLE new dimension of busy to everyday life. So it's felt perfect for now. I'll graduate this December and wonder, "What next?" for a little while, I'm sure. Sam is graduating in April and is currently taking a full load. He just took the GRE and is anticipating applying to BYU's IP&T program for next Fall. We are loving life each day, trying to fit everything in and prioritize and re-prioritize when needed. Heavenly Father's hand has really been in our life and we are so grateful for the strength and joy He blesses us with each day. Watching General Conference last weekend brought much needed guidance and was so uplifting and strengthening! Life is wonderful, even when it's hard. God is good and loves His children. And we are so grateful for our amazing family and friends who all mean so much to us!

Thursday, August 14, 2014

A New Home :)

WE LOVE IT! It has been so much fun setting up our new home. Things are not quite as spick-n-span as I'd wish, but it's getting there. We still need to put up the mirror in our room and finish organizing our clothes... and figure out why our washing machine is making our clothes stink! But we have been loving being here and loving our neighbors and friends around us. Several couples in our complex are in our ward or used to be in our ward and moved to the "family ward". It's a pretty social place (but not too crazy), which is nice, and there are couples, couples with babies, and a couple with two little kiddos. Here are some pictures of our place (minus our room. It's not quite to the presentable stage, hehe).


Lucy's room :) She also has a big closet which is awesome for storage. The hot pink strap in front of the camera is her jumper (which she finally uses and loves! Hooray! Before, she didn't know what to do and cried the first time we put her in it).



The kitchen! We love it. Roomier and lots more counter space and storage space. So fun to cook here!



More of the kitchen/eating room/storage corner/ computer desk... and the fun curly clock.



The living room. And Lulu's play space of late.



The game/coat closet in between the living room and kitchen.




The pantry!



Laundry (in the kitchen by the fridge)



Our super STRANGE dishwasher



Bathroom, part 1



Bathroom, part 2



Our closet! Wahoo!



Living room continued. We have a lot of books. :)


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The Fabulous Five Months! (and other things of late)

Well, it has been two months since I've posted anything on our blog! A lot has happened since then. Lucy was blessed end of March and it was so wonderful (pictures will be posted later)! My parents came up from CA, Val and her family came from Holladay, and Sam's parents and Ben and Katie came from Ogden (and Spencer came from a few blocks away). The blessing was beautiful, such a special neat experience. Lucy was a sweetheart and looked angelic in her blessing dress. Proud mama! After church we all went back to our place and had a delicious dinner and dessert of fondue. MMMMmmm. I think fondue is definitely one of my all-time favorite meals. Scrumptious!

Lucy's been growing so fast and keeps amazing us and making us laugh. She's rolling now! She can roll from her back to her side and to her belly (still gets her arm caught under her, though). She's rolled from her belly to her back a few times but that's it. That one's harder for her to do. She getting better and better each day, though. Sometimes Sam or I will hold out our finger when she's lying on her back. She'll reach up and grab hold, then pull herself over to her side and belly! So cute. She's getting much more coordinated with her hands and is reaching and grabbing lots! She is also snuggling more and mama is LOVING that. It feels so good to snuggle a snuggly baby! She is such a happy girl and a joy in our home. We love her so much!

She and Sam like to dance irish jigs together:


She's easy to get smiles out of, but not always laughs. However, recently Sam has been able to get some of her best little giggles! Heart melt.



Here are some other things from the last couple of months:

*The teething and chewing continues like crazy

She loves to hold hands. She finds our large hands and fingers interesting and holding them is comforting and soothing and helps her fall asleep. (Thanks Kristen for the tip! You're right, it totally works). I love these precious moments.


 Lucy is looking more and more like a little individual and less and less newborn (bittersweet!). It's so exciting to see her change and develop. It also brings an acute awareness that she'll never stay the same. That soon she really will be grown up and no longer this precious angel baby needing everything from us, crying for her binky in the night, smiling and sleeping in my arms after nursing, overwhelming her parents with joy for each laugh and coo. Each day is a reminder to cherish the next and record it in my heart and mind (and blog).

She loves her "Quack Quack." This little blue and green duck is definitely her buddy. They go most places together.



 We had another follow-up appointment with Dave, the guy who works in Orthotics who created Lucy's helmet. He took measurements of her head and did the math, comparing it with her original and with normal numbers for her age group and said she's making awesome progress! She's close to a normal range and will have another appointment in a few weeks. Then he'll be able to estimate how much longer she'll need her helmet. Wahoo! Go Lucy!



We have been loving the fabulous weather lately, and taking walks is such a joy. Warmth, sunshine, blue skies, gorgeous mountains, and a happy girl who loves being outside and looking around.






Lucy is often begging like a puppy for our food now. Tomorrow we're giving her her first taste of solid food! Rice cereal!!! If she does great with that for a week or two it's green light for pureed veggies, fruits, sweet potatoes, and more. Hooray! I'm excited to make a lot of Lucy's baby food by steaming the food, pureeing it in its water in the blender, and pouring it in ice cube trays to freeze in little portions. My friend gave me the idea and I thought  it was genius. So easy and healthy!


Tummy time and neck therapy are getting better and better! YAY! Lucy is such a tough girl. We are so proud of her.


I cut Sam's hair extra short for the summer. He was very kind and patient (as always) and convinced me to try using the shaver with the longest attachment. Well... I took off the attachment to clean up the edges and doggone it forgot to put it back on to even out the back?! LUCKILY (thank heavens!) I didn't do too much damage before realizing and grabbing that attachment. GULP. I was able to somewhat fix it and after Sam washed his hair it wasn't really that noticeable anymore. Gotta love these learning experiences! HAHA! I am very much still figuring out how in tarnation to cut a guy's hair. But I'm getting a little better I think!




Other things:

1. I will never buy single-ply toilet paper again. I thought "Oh, it's way cheaper!" But you have to use half a roll to do anything with it! Lesson learned. Find a good deal, but cheapest isn't ALWAYS the best choice.

2. I am really enjoying my internship! Articles galore. I'm writing a couple a week (sometimes more sometimes less) and they're being published on Familius.com. It's a fabulous publishing company that publishes articles and books all about the family. It's felt so good to get back to writing more (other than school papers). I'm looking forward to improving my writing and hopefully getting more published. I'd love to publish a book or two someday.

3. I am going through a Pinterest craze. And I'm loving it! We've found so many wonderful recipes we love. The other day I made a beautiful pumpkin cheesecake that was DELISH. Yummy! It was my first time using a springform pan and was so pleasantly surprised it worked perfectly! Didn't even crack on the top at all!

4. I am also going through a cheesecake craze. After making the pumpkin cheesecake I decided I want to get really good at making cheesecakes (as it is my very favorite dessert in the world) and I want to experiment and try cool new cheesecakes. I must specify: the baked and chilled dense cheesecakes. They are by far the best in my opinion. None of the whipped pudding "cheesecake" stuff. :) Next on the list: chocolate rhubarb cheesecake. Can't wait!!! I'll let y'all know how it goes...

5. I'm happy to have reached my pre-pregnancy weight after having Lucy. However, I've realized the numbers don't really mean everything. Size and health are two very different things. Plus, muscle weighs more than fat and I've pretty much lost all dancing muscle, haha. I'm not in shape AT ALL! I get so winded just walking to campus still. So, without regard to numbers, I've decided I want to get IN SHAPE! Yoga with Sam and Spencer has been a great way to ease in to it, but now that the weather is nice I'm really excited to start running more. I used to love running. When I was in high school (after Ash and Val kicked my butt into better shape) I'd love to go out with my ipod and run outside up and down the hill when I was restless, upset, bored, excited. It felt so good. I realize I'll have to get back over the hump for runner's high to feel that good again but I'm ready to get there. I liked enjoying exercise. I want to like it again. :) Commitment recorded! Now I have to do it!

6. Sam and my favorite new snacks:

TWISTOS (especially the bruschetta flavor)
Veggie Straws (honey mustard flavor)


... good eats.