Mar 25, 2009

Getting Hubby Ready for My Trip

My Amelia is getting married this weekend in Illinois, so I will be making a trip for the occasion. I am so very excited to be there for this event, and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my husband for making this happen for me. I haven't packed yet, though I leave tomorrow. I've mostly spent the day running errands and getting Dan prepared for my absence. What might this entail?

  • Dishes and a clean kitchen
  • Therefore, an easy and quick dinner tonight: frozen veggie lasagna
  • Loads of laundry so he has fresh work clothes
  • General pick up around the house so that I don't come home to too much of a mess and he doesn't have to worry about it.
  • Set-up bill payment instructions complete with days they need to be paid and passwords to all of our accounts.
  • Secret notes
  • A list of things for him to do while I am gone
List of things he needs to do while I am gone:
  • Browse the cookbooks we got at the library for next week's menu
  • Buy food for Rocco and try to get him an appointment for a nail trim (those nails are seriously going to hurt someone)
  • Fantasy Baseball draft on Saturday
  • Watch NCAA basketball
  • Eat pizza
  • Shower at least once
  • Clean something (hopefully the litter box)
  • Miss wifey
  • Pick wifey up at the airport Tuesday!
Not too bad, right?

I'll miss you, dude.
xoxo

Mar 22, 2009

In An Effort To...

...Make up for the fact that I somehow thought my Mom's 60th! birthday was on Saturday, when it was actually on Friday, I now present to all y'all 60 reasons why my Mom is like...the BEST!

1. She gave birth to me. A 10 lb. 4 oz. baby. That could probably be numbers 1 - 20.
2. She then gave birth to my brother (and best friend), at 10 lbs as well. Probably should be numbers 20 - 31.
3. She tucked me in every night. I sometimes held my breath just to freak her out.
4. She gave up working to raise us boys.
5. She and my Dad somehow saved up enough to feed us through our teenage years
6. And still send us to college.
7. I have never seen her yell.
8. She says "I Love You" and "God Be With You" every time we get off the phone, or leave the house. That is awesome.
9. She was always up for camping.
10. She holds onto things from my childhood. She still has Christmas ornaments and Thanksgiving decorations Doug and I made in pre-school!
11. She remembers everything and everybody from my childhood. Even memories I don't even remember.
12. She was Band-Mom of the year from 1991 - 1995.
13. She cleaned my room, because I had to focus on grades? I really wasn't that messy as a kid. I have gotten worse in my adulthood.
14. She and my Dad had concerns about the lyrical content of the music I listened to. I was glad they did, but I still turned out OK.
15. She was supportive of me being in a punk-ska band.
16. She liked all my friends......even Sean.
17. She made it to almost every sporting event I had.
18. She bakes some killer cookies.
19. She is the cleanest person I have ever met. Nobody had a cleaner house than we did. Nobody.
20. She helped raise other children of family and friends while we were young, and up until my Dad retired.
21. She taught me how to eat healthy, even though the Mexicali Chicken has scarred me for life (sorry Ma).
22. Her brothers and sisters are awesome, and so are their kids. As well as my Grandma....I can see where she gets her kindness.
23. She's still got it goin' on, even at 60.
24. I don't think there is anyone on this Planet that dislikes her.
25. She sang cute little songs to us as kids. I just shared "You are My Sunshine" with Leah.
26. She saves extra money to spend on things my parents want. That rubbed off on me...I have a super secret stash as well.
27. She'll shop for Christmas of next year, the day after Christmas.
28. She likes all the different types of music I listened to growing up. Even some of the loud stuff.
29. She decorates for all the major holiday's
30. She doesn't mind our goofiness, like moving the baby Jesus around in the nativity scene.
31. She likes to sing.
32. She is crafty. In the craft store way, not in the shady CEO way.
33. She laughs at all of my jokes.
34. She likes bread and ice cream........just like me.
35. She traveled with me to Europe, and thought me and Jay got swept into a river in Switzerland.
36. She likes to talk, which is good, because I never have much to say.
37. She made Kevin eat meatloaf, even though he put up the protest of a lifetime!
38. She taught me how to be thrifty. Hence the thrift store T-shirts I still wear from high school.
39. She is very very organized. That did not rub off on me.
40. She'll watch sports on TV.....while she might be cleaning.........but she still watches.
41. She is a great list maker, much like my wife.
42. She sends us holiday gift baskets. Cashews at Christmas, marshmallow pumpkins at Halloween.......too bad ponshki's don't stay fresh across country.
43. She liked to go hiking and play in nature. Waterfall Glenn, and now Morton Arboretum.
44. She let me put a blonde streak in my hair and grow it long. I was such a rebel.
45. I love how she always said, "I'd live to be 100".
46. She loves her daughters-n-laws.
47. She loves my Dad.
48. She loves him so much she takes a 2 day train ride to come visit me when they can.
49. She loves pictures. Taking them and saving them.
50. She helped us paint the ugly spare bedroom in our condo!
51. She tries new things, like Hummus and Sushi.
52. She tromped down a river with me to get to my favorite fishing hole, which we couldn't get too because the river was raging that fall.
53. She and my Dad would take us to go look for Reindeer on Christmas Eve after we left our Aunt and Uncle's house.
54. She can dodge flying popcorn bowls...............
55. She introduced me to Leaner Weiners and Noodles. I need to try to make that with Veggie Dogs!
56. Hands down best Broccoli and Cheese Casserole EVER!
57. She always made soup for the Super Bowl.
58. She builds gingerbread houses.
59. She was supportive of me moving to a strange state, with a new job, and a new wife, and no friends or family within 200 miles, which looking back seems crazy, but it was one of the best things I have ever done.
60. She didn't make me feel too bad that I forgot to call her on her 60th birthday!



Congratulations to Jason and April!


It's a Boy!

Noah Jason
Born March 19, 2009
3:58pm
7 lbs. 15 oz.
19 3/4 inches


[All of his sisters in awe]

[He's so handsome!!!]

[...And baby makes 6!]

Mar 21, 2009

Happy Happy Birthday

Update: The report from Washington said that our video was a success...We achieved our goal of making Logan dance!

Mar 15, 2009

Thoughts About the Kitchen


This cork board has rotated from room to room and finally landed here in the kitchen, where I try to keep us motivated and updated with foods and recipes:
  • Top left corner page is from Edible Portland, listing 43 foods and 6 herbs currently in season and available locally. I wish we were better about exploring this list, but we tend to stick with what we know. Items for this season that I've never tried? Chervil, fenugreek, borage, chicories, rape, salsify, burdock, celeriac, and rutabagas. BTW, did you know that there are 13 different kinds of greens we could enjoy this season? The only green I usually have is spinach. And it's NOT in season!
  • The EAT page is from a notepad we use to write down our 7 meals for the week. We shop for those meals on Sundays (together, when we can) and have them to pick from every night when we stare at each other and ask, "What do you want for dinner?" For example, meals for this week: Hummus and vegetable platter; thai style noodles with vegetables and tofu in peanut sauce; good old fashioned spaghetti; Italian grain meat sausages (made with eggplant, fennel, garlic, and red pepper) and potatoes au gratin; Israeli couscous with pine nuts, parsley, and assorted goodies; chile relleno casserole (featured in our last post).
  • Our latest borrowed recipe - Vegetable Stroganoff from Jess, copied from Heaven's Banquet (both her's and our favorite new cookbook).
  • The photo of the cow is from a magazine, and the text reads, "The average American meal travels about 1,500 miles to get from farm to plate." - The Center for Urban Education About Sustainable Agriculture.
  • A list of vegetarian sources of protein. As you can see, the list is very long, with many options. Our most common daily sources of protein are whole grains, soy milk, beans, peanut butter, seeds, nuts, mushrooms, lentils, and tofu. 6.) A small index card that lists different types and information for whole grains...because I have no idea! (I have yet to try millet, amaranth, and spelt).
I have always had a hard time working with the bright blue color of our walls, but recently I have settled into using neutrals like ivory, grey, white, and brown (as opposed to lots of bright, primary colors like I had done before) and a splash of complimentary orange/coral/maroon. I like to think that I make it all work for such a tiny space, but I'm usually frustrated and uncertain when it comes to kitchen decor.


Because I am not the real cook of the kitchen, I focus my energy on decorating it. I simultaneously try to appease my inner-snob with well-designed if not designer pieces, and my inner-concsience by using found or used objects, natural woods and ceramics, or non-toxic cleaners. *God, if I could only rid the habit of using 1,000 paper towels every day.

And that's IT. That is our kitchen. There is another cabinet for food/spices, and a refridgerator. It is VERY SMALL. Also, the bright blue paint is off and on the bain of my existence, but I have to admit it photographs well.

Saturday Dinner: Chile Relleno Casserole



Mar 11, 2009

Congratulations to Javeed and Melissa!

[Photo credit Jay...Hope he doesn't mind!]

Jonah Rafi Shah

Born March 10, 2009
1:45 a.m.
8lb. 2 oz.
19.5 inches

Mar 10, 2009

The Performers

I was also intrigued by the Typealyzer, mentioned by Christie on Life at the Condo. It matches a Myers-Briggs Type based on the text of your blog. We got:

ESFP - The Performers
The entertaining and friendly type. They are especially attuned to pleasure and beauty and like to fill their surroundings with soft fabrics, bright colors and sweet smells. They live in the present moment and don´t like to plan ahead - they are always in risk of exhausting themselves.

The enjoy work that makes them able to help other people in a concrete and visible way. They tend to avoid conflicts and rarely initiate confrontation - qualities that can make it hard for them in management positions.

(Thanks Christie!)

Mar 8, 2009

Logan's 1 Year Pictures!




He'll be 1 year old March 21st! Where does the time go?

Doug and Rita Visited!

[Doug & Rita, Dan's brother and his wife, at Depoe Bay, March 1, 2009]