Wednesday, May 5, 2010
So tired!
Why does he hate school? He can't do what he wants. What does he want to do? Oh you know watch TV, play video games, write stories, eat a lunch at home.
Only 17 more days of school and he'll be one step closer to being done with school. I'm going to have to try that one on him. He's already logged just about 5 years of school, might as well finish it up ( in 7 more years plus college-but who's counting!)
Tomorrow morning is the Teacher Appreciation Breakfast at Patrick's school. I have been coordinating it with help of the PTA Pres, and this will be my first assignment as the new Hospitality PTA person. I hope it goes well, of course my biggest worry is:
1. not enough food
2. not enough coffee.
I was cooking all day to complement the items that are being donated by parents and a few businesses. I used a couple recipes from pillsbury.com because I needed breakfast-y caserole type options and then I found a recipe in the coupon section of the paper from sunday for a Cheesy Bacon Egg Bake. So I've got that along w/ Bacon and Cheese Tartlets (made with bacon bacon, so the muslim staff can eat it) and Bacon and Cheese Biscuit Quiche Type things. (made with turkey bacon) I also washed and cut up fruit, and made 3 different bagel spreads w/Tastefully Simple Products: 1. Bacon Bacon Spread 2. Sweet Strawberry Spread and for a veggie spread, Sweet Bell Pepper Spread. And I went to the local Jewel a few time today to get additonal supplies.
The exciting thing is that 1. all the stuff I made fit in the fridge and on one shelf, so everyone knew not to eat it tonight. The neverwracking thing is getting 10 packages of turkey brown and serve sausages all heated up and in the crockpot w/o the middles being cold.
Wish me luck that is goes well and we have happy full teachers! Don't tell anyone but I am hoping to get in a nap after the breakfast is over :-D
Monday, May 3, 2010
Cancun Continued.
I'm also looking forward to the next book in the Mercy Thompson series. I love heroines!
Okay back to Cancun. The picture of me outside our room is right before we went to dinner on Friday night. We stood in line for the most popular/exclusive restaurant at the resort, which just means we had to wait in line, it wasn't like we couldn't get a table unless we knew someone. So we wound up have dinner with a bunch of other people at this restaurant that was called like Mo No Mama or something. The restaurant has Japanese/Asian Cuisine. They have chopsticks, if you want a fork, you've got to request it. Somewhat strangely in keeping with the Asian theme, the Mexican hostess has to wear a kimono. At least she doesn't have to bind her feet, she was pretty crabby already. I just looked at the chopsticks and tried to hold them like a couple pencils, and thought about trying to stab the maki rolls on the table. Lucky for me, my wonderful Tastefully Simple Sponsor, showed me how to hold the sticks and better yet explained to me how to hold them. So there I was grabbing sushi with my chopsticks, I am worldly now, I am wielding chopsticks.
I took a second roll and popped into my mouth with out dropping it. Quite exciting. I held back from eating more sushi to make sure I had plenty of room for my entree, something that sounded like Beef Gideon. The waiter gave us our plates with some flourish and the entree sizes were reasonable vrs. the usual 4 servings on one plate you find at restaurant here in the States. I even had a most yummy Mai Tai with my meal. Then all of a sudden , I was done. I couldn't take one more bit of my entree and I broke out in a sweat when asked about dessert. I felt terrible. So terrible I was afraid I'd puke on the way back to the room. I was in bed with the covers over my head by 930pm.
The next night we went back to the same restaurant because it was the best one at the resort, IMO, and Tom wanted to go back. When we were seated Sat night, I looked at the maki rolls on the menu and realized why I was sick on Friday night. All of the sushi rolls they serve, include avocados. So the food their is great, it was me with the allergic reaction. Tom was relieved to find out it was me and not the food.
Actually on Saturday night we were supposed to eat with the same fantastic crowd as the night before, but we didn't make it to the restaurant to be seated with them because the door fell off our room. The humidity had rotted the wood around the hinges and the door was almost completely off. It is the door's fault I fell for the second time. With the door broken we could close our door and in between the time when the door broke and the maintenance guy showed up to fix it, which he couldn't, he thought it was a lock problem not a wood problem. Whilst we were waiting for him, every surface of our room became slick with moisture from all the humid air now streaming in to it. This fact was made clear to us when I got off the bed, and on my second step to the dresser. Splat on the floor goes me. Tom was dumbfounded. One second I was standing, the next I wiped out. That is when we noticed our room floor had turned into a hockey rink. This was completely apropos, as Tom was watching Blackhawks highlights on the laptop. Just in case you were wondering if it was the floor or mai tais, I don't need any drinks to fall, apparently I am super good at falling w/o any help.
They couldn't fix our door, so we moved down the hall to a new room, which was nice, the bellman moved our stuff and we got fresh towels and soap. Because of the way the resort rooms angle out, maximizing any views for the guests, our room was just a bit different from the previous one. You see each room had a big stone column, which gave a sense of separation between the bed and the bathroom. In the middle of the night, I used the restroom and when I walked back to the bed I walked, wait for it,
yes! right into the column. Can you believe it? Tom is on his laptop right now taking out some additional life insurance on me.
Sunday I was ready to come home, not because I wasn't having fun and memorable times, but because I missed the kids and home. Being the incredibly caring wife that I am, I sat in the middle seat on the way home. Fortunately I was able to fall asleep and not notice in was in the middle seat for most of the ride.
We arrived home to rain, temps in the 50s, but that was alright because I knew that we have the rest of spring and all of summer to enjoy.
Now that it has been just over a week since our trip, the getting sick and injuring myself parts of the trip are already fading in my memory into just a funny story and what remains is the first vacation Tom and I have had together in 11 years. We spent more time together and talked to each other more than we have in a good 5 years.
Now I have to do the mastercard thing.
Trip to Cancun: free cause I earned it, walking into a column: one knot on my forehead, finding out that I still like spending time with my husband: PRICELESS!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
No really it's true, I went to Cancun and I didn't come back with a tan or a lousy sunburn!
Many nice people have asked how was my trip to Cancun. If I can be cliche in a word it was memorable. We drove off with our minivan taxi driver at 5ish AM on Saturday morning, it was cold for sandals. I wore them anyway, the minute we were out the door I was on vacation.
When I travel, as I do about quarterly thanks to my super awesome part time job livng the life of a jet setting Tastefully Simple Lady, I like a few things to go a certain way. Just think of me as a female version of Ryan Bingham in Up In The Air, without 97% of the issues. I had my pre-boarding Egg McMuffin and Venti Starbucks (black). Can I just say, this is the perfect traveling breakfast, as long as you are not adverse to using the plane's bathroom. (Venti is a lot of coffee). I like to sit in the back-ish of the plane and must have an aisle seat. Ah aisle seats how I love aisle seats. "Up in the Air" was the movie for the flight, a movie that takes place in airports and on American Airlines-the same airline we were flying.
Have you ever been to Cancun? I really don't like wintertime and I am the one who says bring on the heat, I can handle the humidity. righhhhttt. Let me put it this way, people who live in Cancun like to travel to Florida to experience the dry heat. When they visit Chicago in August and we are enjoying 90% humidity, they bring a coat so they won't be chilly. Walking from the plane to the baggage claim my hair went from straight-ish with some wave to boing! Frizzy city. The plus was I didn't spend any of my vacation on hair styling.
Tom walked into the resort and looked around and his mouth dropped opened. He was impressed. The resort is all tile and marble and has beautiful stainglass ceilings. It reminded me of a Las Vegas Hotel big, sensory overload, and you have no reason to leave the place except to catch your plane home. When we arrived at the resort there was really really long lines for check in, which was bad because I was starving, and good because they had a cocktail bar and snacks next to the check in line. Because I am almost 40 and wise in the ways of drinking alchohol, I grabbed a margarita, and no snacks. I told Tom, I didn't want to waste my hunger on chips and salsa.
Once we got to our room we checked out the minibar, which was included in the all-inclusiveness of the place so we opened the wine in our room, toasted to the view, took a picture of the liquor dispensers, checked out the robes and I made Tom get in the hammock for a picture. The courtyard our room overlooked had a bit of an ocean view, lots of palm trees and birds were singing. I remarked to Tom that the birds reminded me of our honeymoon in Hawaii.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tis Tuesday!
It's Tuesday, that means in 48 hours will be in Cancun and my parents will be spending an afternoon with Anna. Hopefully they won't try to go shopping after school with her, because she is the worst when you are trying to get a few things from the grocery store or to check your coupons to save a couple bucks. How can that sweet Anna be a nightmare at the store? Well lets see:
1. sitting in the toliet paper/paper towel aisle on the toliet paper.
2. picking up a cucumber after the mister mists the veggies and licking off water.
3. Opening the egg boxes and taking out eggs.
4. saying she is tired and sitting in the middle of an aisle
5. running off in the store then when you walk over and get her, she starts saying MAMA YOU ARE HURTING ME.
6. this one only happened once, wanting to know how babies come out of their mama's tummies. (the last one was pretty cute, 1-5 not so much)
In about 15 minutes I have to take her with me to the dentist. :-( I hope my phone is charged up so she can watch the zack and cody video on it. I tell ya the iphone has paid for itself 50x over between the use as a distracting to keep a kiddo from being bored to death, directions to host's houses, and even blogging!
Friday, April 16, 2010
smile.ly—Be Heard. Be Happy.
this is an opinion website that if you join you can get free samples, complete surveys for points/rewards cash. I like these sorts of things because I have opinions and I like to try new stuff. :-D So check it out!
I am typing today on my new Toshiba laptop from good old best buy (same as cash 18 months) my last laptop which I loved died a sudden death :-( a couple of weeks ago and so I was using Tom's laptop which he didn't like so now I have a new one. So there is a tax deduction for 2010. This one has a 10key pad on the right hand side of the key board andn I keep hitting those buttons when I am looking for the delete button. I guess I will so get used to it. This one also has skype built in, so if Oprah ever calls me and wants to skype me into her show, I'm all set!
Tomorrow I am going to be at the Relay for Life Oak Forest Craft Show at Kenootz Pizza, I have some really cute teacher's gifts that I'm sure people will grab, it's our Sweet Strawberry Cheese Ball and a bag of the twisty grahams in a nice white organza bag, it looks like you put thought into the gift, it's edible and shows you care all for only $16.00!
Tomorrow night I had a Tastefully Simple party scheduled but my host has mersa, poor thing! So we had to reschedule for the 2nd 1/2 of May. My May is getting really busy. Which is good, I am working on 1. saving $$ to send the kids to daycamp (a must for summer sanity --mine) and b. saving for our trip to my parents new home in Georgia (and to visit my bro and his family too).
And I'm closing in on earning the incentive trip to Disney, earning this trip is a must as I've already told the children we are going to go! I think next April will be a good time to go, Patrick will be 10, Bryce 9, and Anna 6.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Curently I am on a sandwich kick, for dinner I adapted a recipe for Brie and bacon panni that I found on the Trader Joes website http//traderjoes.com
So here is my interpretation of the panni
Take 2 slices of bread and brush one side of each with tastefully simple Roasted Garlic Infused oil
On the other side of the bread spread our new Bold &Bossy Honey Mustard
On the other slice layer thinly sliced apple (I used A fuji apple
Then on top of the mustard slice layer the ham of your choice, I used Hilshire Farm Brown Sugar Ham.
On top of the ham put slices of Brie cheese.
Pit the slices together to make your sandwich and grill in an iron skillet about two minutes on each side and then it is YUM!
All day today I thought it was thursday , I guess tomorrow will be Deja vu!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Upromise Guest Shopping for Victoria
I went and checked my Upromise account balance today and found there is $45 in there. I guess each kid can purchase a notebook or 2 for college with that? Maybe a really cheap used book? Anna has informed me that when she grows up she wants to be an artist. So no need for college for that, she needs to leave home as soon as she turns 18, and find a muse. Or go stake out a spot at Navy Pier and paint pictures. Bryce wants to be a police officer, so I told him he can go to Moraine Valley Community College and live in the basement. Patrick wants to make video games. He told my friend that he wants to go to college via online classes so he doesn't have to leave home. I will have to remind him of that when he is a teenager, I have a sneakingsupicion that he will change his mind about not wanting to leave home.
Today I am making lunch for dinner. So we are having soup and sandwiches. I found this recipe in my Food Network Magazine Ham-Taleggio Grilled Cheese. Yum right? Now I noticed that the recipe called for Taleggio Cheese
And I said to myself, man that doesn't look like a cheese that they sell at Jewel or Aldi, I better go to Trader Joes since they have a more varied cheese selection and their cheese prices are lower than Jewel for the cheese in the cheese section. Anna was even willing to go to Trader Joes and behave since they have mini shopping carts for the kids, they also always have a food demonstrator and she likes to try the samples.
Well we went to Trader Joes and they didn't have any Taleggio Cheese. I didn't know what would be a good substitute cheese, since I wasn't sure what kind of cheese Taleggio Cheese was (like hard, semi soft, soft) all I could determine from the name was that it originated in Italy. Given that I bought Asiago Cheese, Brie Cheese and Guyere Cheese. I skipped on getting gouda for some reason, I usually get gouda if I am buying cheese esp. if I am at Trader Joes. Today I found a website that is my new favorite website it is called foodsubs.com and guess what, Taleggio Cheese is a semi-soft cheese not a hard cheese and so substitutes for it include Gouda and Fontina Cheese, not Asiago or Guyere Cheese.
Making an exectutive decision I am redoing the recipe as Ham-Guyere Grilled Cheese.
Ingredients
3 tbsp butter
1 tbsp olive oil
2 onions thinly sliced
8 thin slices white bread (Im using Trader Joes Italian Country Loaf)
10 oz of Guyere Cheese shredded
*note Tom won't eat Guyere Cheese so I am making his Ham-Swiss Grilled Cheese. The Swiss will be sliced
8 oz thinly sliced ham
1 green apple thinly sliced.
melt 1 tbsp butter with the olive oil in a large skillet over med-low heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft and caramelized, about 20 minutes :-( thats a long time. For a short cut use onion marmalade in place of the caramelized onions. *I wonder where one can purchase onion marmalade???
Lay out 4 slices of bread. Top w/ 1/2 the cheese, then 1/2 the ham, layer the onions and apple slices the the remaining ham and cheese on top, then the remaining bread slices.
Wipe out the skillet, melt 1 tbsp of butter over med-lowheat. Add 2 sandwiches and cook, pressing gently with a spatula, until the bottom is golden and the cheese begins to melt, about 4 minutes.
Filp and cook until golden, about 4 more minutes. Repeat.
We'll have the sandwiches, I am also making Lipton Soup because the kids probably won't go for the sandwiches and then baby carrots and Tastefully Simple Sun-dried Tomato Veggie Dip.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Today we are at baseball practice and it is cold and overcast so I am very glad I can stay in the car.
Patrick is bummed that fast food Thursdays have ended along with choir practice, but I distracted him with a snack of flaming hot cheetos. I don't know how he can do it but his fav snack is hot cheetos and claussen pickles. Only classen pickles for Patrick and if I don't watch him the pickles are gone in one day. I can relate , I completely agree that Claussen Pickles are far superior to all other pickles on the market, however eating a whole jar in one day is so not good.
Back to baseball, the dads that coach these teams must really like baseball, the boys are so squirrely, I can watch closely or I feel compelled to yell at Bryce : stop messing around and pay attention to the ball!
I am going to get back to my book: Abraham Lincoln, vampire hunter, Bryce is up to bat.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Free Comic Book Day
I found out through mashupmom.com that you can go to participating Comic Book Stores and get a free comic book on May 1st. That is Bryce's 1st communion so I don't think we'll be able to take advantage of the special.
It's all rainy today, and I think that soon Tom is going to have to mow the lawn. Probably that won't happen until April 30th (ie the day before Bryce's first communion--since we will have people over.) Yes I know I am perfectly capable of mowing the lawn myself. Well mostly capable, I do tend to trip and fall a few times a year, so odds are good that I might trip in a gopher hole if there is one to be tripped upon in our back yard. However, I am not going to go ahead and mow the grass because I'm always busy washing dishes, cooking food, folding laundry, yelling at small children and running a successful business from my home. :-D
*All* Tom does is go downtown to work all day in a small cubicle doing stuff for his company, so I leave the yard work to him. LOL
A bit late but on Monday I found the time to make Easter Bread, it was actually pretty easy. :-D
Here is the recipe I used:
Easter Bread
NOTE: I skipped the decorative eggs.
Original Recipe Yield 1 - 1 pound loaf
Ingredients
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, divided
1/4 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
2/3 cup milk
2 tablespoons butter
2 eggs
5 whole eggs, dyed if desired
2 tablespoons butter, melted
Directions
1.In a large bowl, combine 1 cup flour, sugar, salt and yeast; stir well. Combine milk and butter in a small saucepan; heat until milk is warm and butter is softened but not melted.
2.Gradually add the milk and butter to the flour mixture; stirring constantly. Add two eggs and 1/2 cup flour; beat well. Add the remaining flour, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring well after each addition. When the dough has pulled together, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes.
3.Lightly oil a large bowl, place the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with oil. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise in a warm place until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.
4.Deflate the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Divide the dough into two equal size rounds; cover and let rest for 10 minutes. Roll each round into a long roll about 36 inches long and 1 1/2 inches thick. Using the two long pieces of dough, form a loosely braided ring, leaving spaces for the five colored eggs. Seal the ends of the ring together and use your fingers to slide the eggs between the braids of dough.
5.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place loaf on a buttered baking sheet and cover loosely with a damp towel. Place loaf in a warm place and let rise until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes. Brush risen loaf with melted butter.
6.Bake in preheated oven for 50 to 55 minutes, or until golden.
Easter Bread