My Boys
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Murder Mystery
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Brag Moment
I had to write this down though because this is the best I have ever felt in my life: I weigh the least I have ever weighed in like the last 7 years and I feel like I am in the best shape I have ever been in before. This may never happen again! I have officially lost 22 pounds since my sophomore year in college (which is the most I ever weighed in my life...no dating life and wasn't super close to my roommates until the end of the year). People keep asking what sort of diet I'm on etc., and my answer is always nursing. I only set out to lose 10 pounds after my sophomore year in college and met that goal by the time I got married. I have lost the additional 12 pounds solely due to nursing. I have to admit that this last year has been one of the most enjoyable of my life because I could eat pretty much whatever I wanted (I was exercising too), and still lost weight. Those that know me understand how much I love food (sometimes I have trouble with the moderation part), so I have been totally living it up this past year. Now that nursing is over, my goal is to maintain where I am because I feel so good with where I'm at physically. Doing a 1/2 marathon has recently become a goal of mine ever since one of my college roommates just did one. I'm going to hopefully start working my running up to that. We'll see :o).
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
All Things Pumpkin
It's difficult for me to pick a favorite season, but I have to admit, Fall is at the top of the list solely because I love pumpkin treats. Growing up I did not like pumpkin pie, but now I am a big fan of all things pumpkin. I hosted a book club a few weeks ago and served pumpkin cobbler for dessert. Several people asked for the recipe, so I thought I would include a couple of my favorite pumpkin recipes here. This pumpkin cobbler recipe is probably my MOST favorite dessert ever, so definitely try it out!Pumpkin Cobbler
1. Set aside 1 C of a yellow cake mix.
2. Mix the remainder of the yellow cake mix with 1 egg and 1/2 C butter.
3. Press into a 9 x 13 baking dish.
4. Mix a 30 oz. can of Pumpkin Pie mix with 2 eggs and 2/3 C canned milk.
5. Pour over crust.
6. Mix 1 C yellow cake mix with 1/4 C butter and 1 t cinnamon.
7. Sprinkle on top of dessert.
8. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.
Hints: Make sure that you use a can of Pumpkin Pie mix rather than a can of Pumpkin. My sister made this mistake before and it tasted awful. Also, my experience has been that you can't sprinkle the topping onto the dessert. Instead I have had to press into a thin layer in my hands (with flour because it's sticky!) and lay it on top of the pumpkin part. It might depend on what type of margarine you use. I serve it with light whipped topping, but vanilla ice cream would be yummy as well.
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients:
1/2 C butter, 1 1/2 C sugar, 1 C pumpkin, 1 egg, 1 t vanilla, 2 1/2 C flour, 1 t baking soda, 1 t baking powder, 1 t cinnamon, 1/2 t nutmeg, 1 C chocolate chips.
Cream sugar and butter. Add pumpkin, egg, and vanilla. Add all dry ingredients. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 - 20 minutes.
Pumpkin Bread
Ingredients:
1 C pumpkin, 2 eggs, 1/2 C vegetable oil, 1/3 C water, 1 1/2 C sugar, 1/2 C evaporated milk, 1 3/4 C flour, 1 t baking soda, 3/4 t salt, 1 t cinnamon, 1/2 t nutmeg, 1/8 t ginger.
Mix pumpkin, egg, oil, water, sugar, & milk. Add all dry ingredients. Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 1 hour.
I believe it makes one loaf of bread. I sometimes will add 1/2 C chocolate chips too.
Enjoy! If anyone has any yummy pumpkin recipes, send them my way. My friend just made a pumpkin cheesecake to die for. I can't wait to get my hands on that recipe!
Friday, October 10, 2008
Tagged
1. Where is your cell phone? Kitchen
2. Where is your significant other? Work
3. Your hair color? Blonde
4. Your mother? Charitable
5. Your father? Stalwart
6. Your favorite thing? Reading
7. Your dream last night? Random
8. Your dream/goal? Righteousness
9. The room you're in? Study
10. Your hobby? Sports
11. Your fear? Death
12. Where do you want to be in 6 years? Here
13. Where were you last night? Temple
14. What you're not? Charitable
15. One of your wish-list items? Clothes
16. Where you grew up? Houston
17. The last thing you ate? Applesauce
18. What are you wearing? Casual
19. Your TV? Cheap
20. Your pet? Someday
21. Your computer? hand-built
22. Your mood? Relaxed
23. Missing someone? Habitually
24. Your car? Van
25. Something you're not wearing? Make-up
26. Favorite store? Kohls
27. Your summer? Busy
28. Love someone? Permanently
29. Your favorite color? Green
30. When is the last time you laughed? Yesterday
31. Last time you cried? September
I award the following 6 people with the "I love your blog award" and in so doing tag them to complete the above questions (if you want to!)
Ali
Angela H.
Ariane
Eva
Kari
Laura
Monday, October 6, 2008
Race for the Cure
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Picture Updates
Caleb wearing a tie for the first time to church.
Caleb's first really bad owwie. He did a face-plant on the driveway when chasing a ball and skinned his nose.
Our new rug with our new couches. We're so excited to paint!
My latest haircut since I had a request for a picture. This is a month's worth of growth, so it was shorter, but my hair still doesn't all fit in a ponytail. It's still my normal style. I was ready to go bold, however, so I actually paid to go get my haircut this last time (as opposed to having my mom do it because it's free and she does a great job). I took this picture of Tea Leoni with me because I LOVE her hair in The Family Man. The hairdresser I went to, who was recommended by a friend who just got an amazing haircut, was having bad morning sickness that day. So I didn't pipe up about wanting it shorter, or that I didn't feel it had the same effect as Tea Leoni's in the picture. I just felt too bad because then it would have taken longer. Bottom line, I'm going to stick to my mom from now on!

Sunday, September 28, 2008
Hurricane Ike Aftermath
What we didn't realize was the damage was much worse everywhere else. I tried to take more pictures of some of the fallen trees with their huge root systems, but the camera malfunctioned for a few days after the storm. Most of the trees were cleaned up by the time our camera decided to work again. It was amazing to see all the trees that just completely uprooted and fell down or that snapped in half.
The days following the storm were pretty boring actually. There wasn't a call for work groups right away, so we spent the next few days hanging out with family, suffering together without power. The first week was actually exciting...no one was getting power anytime soon it seemed, so everyone was in the same boat. We ate dinner with my family every night and almost every morning eating up everyone's perishables. We ate really well that first week...BBQ chicken, fajitas, steak, roast in a dutch oven etc. A cool front came through the second night after the storm, so the temperature would drop in the upper sixties at night and stay in the seventies during the day. That made being stuck in a house in Houston with no air conditioning bearable.
It was when week 2 came around that things started to get tough. The cold front left. My house would get up to 84 degrees during the day and cool down to 81 degrees at night. Not fun. There was no more good food so we started in on our food storage. Canned soup and spaghetti gets old real fast. Matt and I started sleeping downstairs on the floor since it was slightly cooler downstairs. After three days of sleeping on the floor, I was all done. My hips hurt so bad. Caleb seemed to sleep alright, for Caleb that is. (Ever since I dropped the last nursing of the night, he has started waking up 2 to 3 times per night again. I feel like I have a newborn again, and I'm sick of it.) We stripped him down to just a diaper every night and he seemed to stay cool enough. As far as keeping cool during the day, Caleb had 2 baths a day (he loves baths!), and we would play outside in our baby pool a lot. Anyway, week 2 was miserable.The other hard thing about that second week is that you would hear rumors about people getting power, and it would make you so bitter that you weren't one of those people. There are four of us in my family that live in Houston, and you would think that at least one of us would have had power. We were all going to move into whatever house got power first. Ironically, we all got power the same day within hours of each other. We got power on Friday, which was day 14 without power. My house got power around 2 pm which was when I was over at my friend's house checking email and writing my last blog post about not having power...more irony.
It was so hard to stay positive after that first week. It was obvious at church the Sunday following the storm which people had power and which people didn't. Everyone without power looked a little more rugged and seemed more irritable (I know I was!). But it is hard to discount the blessings over the last two weeks.
1. The damage definitely could have been worse. There were several stories of people who moved their children out of their bedroom just as a tree fell through the roof. Or just looking at the placement of where the trees fell instead of where they could have fallen to do more damage. God didn't prevent the storm, but He was definitely watching over us and protecting us.
2. People had ample time to prepare to minimize the damage.
3. The cool front that first week was a HUGE blessing.
4. Without T.V., video games, internet, etc., there is definitely more time on your hands. Neighbors would sit out on their lawns and talk to each other. There was so much socializing and playing going on. There was more time with family. On the days that Matt didn't have to go out and help, it was nice to be able to spend time as a family.
5. I got to read a lot. :o) Because it's getting darker earlier now, it would be dark before 8 pm. Matt and I would just go to bed and read for a couple hours every night with our flashlights. I also got to read every day during Caleb's nap for almost the whole duration because there weren't many other tasks to do such as cleaning etc.
6. I think I've gotten the most sleep I've ever had during those two weeks due to going to bed so early each night.
7. Matt's uncle let us borrow his generator once they got power so during that second week we were able to use fans and get rid of our cooler and start using our fridge again. We still suffered at night though as far as the warm weather simply because the gas for running the generator was too expensive that we would turn it off around 1 am every night. We only tried to run it around 9-10 hours a day, which worked out to $10 a day, but that would put you at a $300 electricity bill each month! That's 3x the amount we normally pay to keep cool in the Houston summers. Electricity is so cheap compared to gas! Generators are so annoying, however, due to their loud noise. They sound like a very loud lawn mower. It was frustrating to listen to that sound all day and sometimes all night as some people never turned it off!
8. Another of Matt's uncles drove down from Willis and assisted Matt in wiring the generator to our house. That allowed for us to turn on lights, run the a.c. if we wanted to, use appliances, watch t.v., etc., but only when the generator was on obviously. This made my day as I could start using my oven again and do some laundry! The ironic part is that we got power the very next day after they did this, so it only benefited us for that one night.
9. We have a gas stove. This allowed us to do a lot of cooking still.
10. The blessing of having so much family near by that we could suffer together with :o)
I have to also include the top 10 things I missed, in order, which were affected by the lack of electricity:
1. I missed my computer and the internet! I hated being cut off from the world and not know what was going on. I missed blogging and reading others' blogs. I missed checking my email each day. I missed scrapbooking on my computer. Unfortunately hooking your computer up to your generator could cause damage to the computer, so even with the generator we could not use the computer.
2. I missed air conditioning! Matt more so than me because he has a warmer body temperature than I do so he would just sweat non-stop, and he can't sleep when he's too warm.
3. Having no lights to turn on was so annoying. None of our bathrooms have windows so even during the day they were dark. We used flashlights and candles, but it was so annoying to shower in the dark, give Caleb a bath in the dark, use the bathroom in the dark, etc. It was so nice to be able to flip on a light switch once we got power!
4. Garbage disposal makes fourth on the list actually. Think how many times you run your garbage disposal and how smelly it would get if you couldn't run it. Obviously I didn't stick food down there during those two weeks, but before the hurricane, I didn't think about running the garbage disposal so there was already gross stuff down there.
5. The washer and dryer were very much missed. We had nice friends who had power who let us do laundry about mid-week, but it got backed up pretty good. (Thanks Stacie for letting me come over and do a load!)
6. I got really tired of washing dishes by hand so the dishwasher definitely makes the list.
7. Even though overall it was nice to have a break from the television and watching movies, we still missed both quite a bit. It would just get so boring at times.
8. I actually missed vacuuming quite a bit. I vacuum our downstairs' rooms (piano room and family room) probably twice a week because of crumbs or grass or whatever. I hate when those rooms aren't vacuumed.
9. I missed my blow dryer. I pretty much didn't put any make-up on or do my hair (besides a pony-tail) for two whole weeks. It was a nice break, but I missed being able to get "dolled" up on occasion. (The whole hair thing was annoying, however, because I got my hair cut about a month ago and so now all my hair doesn't fit up in a pony-tail any more.)
10. The refrigerator is last simply because living out of a cooler wasn't too bad, but I definitely missed the space and ease of the fridge.
That pretty much sums everything up. Life is finally back to normal. It's amazing how much easier it is to smile and be happy now that we have power. I definitely won't be taking the above-mentioned things for granted any time soon! Looking back, the hurricane experience was very humbling and made me grateful for the simple things in life. I was so grateful to feel prepared as far as food storage, water, etc. and grateful that our church emphasizes this so much. Hopefully things will be calm for the next little while. :o)