Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Whats in the Pantry

Sunday, January 10, 2010 | |

While my whats in the pantry dinner cooks, I will share the a very cool websight I found. Recipe Matcher.com, it takes what you have and gives you dinner. While I will be using this in the future to clear out extra items in the fridge/feezer and pantry, I created this one all on my own...


Chicken
Breadcrumbs 3/4 of a cup, 1/2 would be plenty
Thyme 1 tbsp
Salt and Pepper to taste
Mayonnase 4 tbsp

I mixed together the bread crumbs, thyme salt and pepper. Coated the chicken with Mayo, and drudged through the bread crumb mix. Put the chicken in a pan, cover and cook for 40 minutes.

Sides from the freezer are mixed steamed veggies and mashed potatos from the pantry.

Photos and Reviews coming soon.

.Love.

Thursday, December 17, 2009 | |




If thats not love, I am not sure what is.




Snow Day

Sunday, November 15, 2009 | |

We woke up this morning to about 3 inches of snow on the ground. Still surprises me to see snow on the ground. Kota is a natural snow pup, has since we moved out here, he jumps right in, chases snowballs and rolls around in the snow. Natural snow bunny that boy. Cheyenne on the other hand wants no part of the cold . Case in point, currently she is snuggled up on my lap under a blanket. She goes out does her business and comes trotting right back inside.


Until this morning.




Its pretty hard to throw snow balls to Kota with one hand and take a picture with the other hand. Pups had a good morning and are now totally exhausted.


Fall

Saturday, October 10, 2009 | |

Last weekend we took a drive, Out Old Sage Road to Vincent, Through Cripple Creek, into Divide and back home through Manitou Springs. Our first real fall out here in Colorado, we thought we would take the opportunity to drive through some of the mountains and see some of the great fall colors changing.

Weather was great, in the 50's for most of the trip. Not a cloud in the sky, the colors were primarly yellow and didn't have too much variation. I couldn't tell if we were a week early or late, but judging on the day today a trip through the mountains today wasn't going to happen.

Some photos from the trip.



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Easy Dinner!! Ravoli with Apples and Walnuts

Sunday, September 27, 2009 | |

I lucked out and found a months worth of dinners on Real Simple's web sight. I'm not sure about some of them but this one jumped off the screen and into my kitchen for dinner tonight. I look for a couple qualities inorder to make dinner. Easy...check. Less than 5 ingredients (salt and pepper and oil don't count) check. Will Johnny like and eat this, check! And it was done. This was Sunday Nights Dinner. P

Ravioli With Apples and Walnuts

Serves 4 Hands-On Time: 20m Total Time: 20m

Ingredients

  • 1 pound cheese ravioli (fresh or frozen) ( I used a 9oz bertoli package)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 cup walnuts, roughly chopped
  • 1 crisp apple (such as Braeburn or Gala), cut into matchsticks
  • 1/2 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
  • kosher salt and black pepper
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan (1 ounce)

Directions

  1. Cook the ravioli according to the package directions.
  2. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Add the walnuts and cook, stirring often, until lightly toasted and fragrant, 4 to 5 minutes. WOW medium heat is way too much I burnt most of my walnuts the first go round.
  3. Add the apple, parsley, 1⁄2 teaspoon salt, and 1⁄4 teaspoon pepper and toss to combine. Spoon over the ravioli and sprinkle with the Parmesan
EAT! ENJOY LOVE!!

Twenty Five

Sunday, September 6, 2009 | |


Twenty Five. Somewhere I didn't realize was coming quite as quickly as it did. Then I woke up Friday Morning, to a lovely, sun shining day (with no rain!!), my amazing husband by my side and two affectionate puppies at my feet. This isn't going to be as bad as I thought. Twenty Five, quarter of a century (which sounds bad), twenty five, mid twenties, twenty five, over the hump to thirty. Twenty Five, Can rent a car with no additional fees (does my car insurance drop now?).

I think of the things I am so fortunate to have as I start my 25th year. A wonderful husband, a supportive, loving family, the best puppies a girl could ask for. I have a job I am excited about going to in the mornings and continually challenges me to do my best. We live in a safe area and are fortunate enough to have a little left over to have fun with at the end of the month.

Thank you for the wonderful birthday wishes and unexpected gifts (really, I am too old for gifts). The cake is AMAZING! I am surprised there is still cake left.

Twenty Five won't be bad, I am fortunate to be in a great place and things can only get better!

Sofa's

Sunday, June 7, 2009 | |

Our sofa's aren't old by any means, I think we got them in the fall of 2006, they went into storage in December 2007 and came out in January 2009. They just pick up everything Kota and Cheyenne bring in, the depth to the cushion is very deep and it bothers my back. Since being on SUPER nice sofa's last weekend, it got us thinking, and looking around for something new... we were going to be picky, wanted a good deal, leather, attached coushions (or semi attached), and a recliner optio, and short in depth. And a good color to match what we already have. Three stores, and two days later we found exactly what we were looking for.






The color is Burgedy, but it has a very brown appearace and was exactly what we were looking for! We should be sitting in style this time next week.

In Memory Of

Monday, May 25, 2009 | |


All who have given their lives for this country. Thank you.

The Big Picture Touched my heart today, with their powerful images from around the country, honoring those who have fallen.

Unemployed No More!

Friday, May 1, 2009 | |



This week has been an interesting one to say the least, as my job search continues I started the week feeling discouraged. Tuesday I ventured to the beautiful UCCS campus, I was looking into furthering my education. As it turns out to complete the Teacher Education Program they offer, would require an additional year of undergraduate work, in Sciences, Math, Geography,and Political Science and then some basic educational courses. I could take these classes at the Community College, and then move to the University to complete them. The whole process would take 2 more years of school, and a good deal of money, which quite frankly, unless this money is growing on a tree, its not going to happen. There is no way we can take in any more student loans. So back to school is on hold. BUT UCCS is a beautiful campus.

Ok, on to bigger and better. And going backwards- Monday I dropped off an application and had an impromtu interview at a hotel. Wednesday I went back to sit down and talk with the hotel's food and beverage director, Human Resources Manager, and General Manager. Talk about a pressure cooker. It was for a Restaurant Assistant Manager, something I am ready to take on, so after an hour of drilling and probally the most uncomftorable interview, I was offered the job. Told the pay and expected hours, and about fell over. Yes, it was that bad.

I asked for a day to think it over, and decided it was for the best to not take this posistion. I don't know how much respect, or how motivated I can be for an employer that pays low wages to their management, and I know it takes sometime to build and start as someone in the Hospitality Industry, but to say that the difference in what I was expecting is due to cost of living, I'm not so sure. Milk costs the same, my bills are all the same. Gas is a little different and our housing is a little different, not much, but a little bit. All that, and I would be working 100% an opposite schedule of my husband, and thats not something I'm okay with. He's been gone long enough, and I like our weekend hikes and nightly TV viewing dates.

I really value a good quality of life, and it's very hard in the realms we find our self's in. Me for one, Nights and weekends are part of the gig. his job takes him out of the country for long periods of time. I can't imagine, working opposite shifts while we are in the same country, let alone house! I would much rather work similiar shifts and be able to live a good life.

Something will come up, and if not I always can wait tables, or work in the mall.

Yesterday, I was fortunate enough to recieve a call from the Temp Agency I've been working with (if you are in CO Springs, and need a Temp agency, I know who you need to work with ) called with an interview. Eger am I , I went, met a great group of people who are in Catering, and today I accepted, a great fit for a job. I will be working with the Event's Coordinator for a little while, learning the system and getting a feel for a new realm of work, and eventually *maybe* work in conjunction with her as an Event's Coordinator. I couldn't be more excited, about getting into a new area, not waiting tables anymore, and working towards a career.

So, we embark on my last unemployed weekend, and its going to be a nasty one, rain, cold, and maybe some snow. Yes snow, in May.

Work Starts Monday!

TULIPS!!

Friday, April 24, 2009 | |

When we came home from the great road trip, I was so excited to have Daffadils in the front flower bed.
See, they are yellow, and spring like and happy, and pretty, AND I didn't have to plant them, or water them they just appeared! I love them.

So today I went out and got the mail, and to my surprise TULIPS!! Tulips among the Daffodils
More pretty, pretty flowers, that I didn't have to do anything to to make appear! They made my day! I actually said TULIPS!

So now There are purple and yellow flowers in the flower bed! Now im wondering what will bloom next!


Now I think I'm getting spoiled.

Its the little things.

Cheyenne Mountain State Park

Friday, April 10, 2009 | |

We ventured out today and went to the Cheyenne Mountain State Park, the only state park in the county where we are living, but only like 5 miles from the house. They have 20 miles of hiking/biking trails. We're going to take advantage of the parks with a year pass and start hiking more often and visiting places around the state.

Some pictures from the day.

Bird holes in a tree.

There were all these trees that have yet to bloom

Since Colorado Springs is technically a desert, there is cactus, really cool colored cactus

So we are on the path, Zook Look, minding our own business, when we hear something big in the brush, close, real close. Now, we had just seen signs about bears and mountain lions and what to do when we meet on of those creatures. We didn't meet those creatures today. Today we meet some deer, and some, I mean lots, 12 to 20 was our guess.




a moth on the path


two happy hikers

We're hoping there are lots more parks in our future with our annual pass.

unknown precipitation

Saturday, March 7, 2009 | |

I had as much as written the cold weather off. The afternoons were getting and staying real nice, in the 60's, even up to 75 last week, even wore flip flops a couple times!! This weekend was to be a bit colder, but I'm okay with that, I'm headed to Florida in a few days!!!

This morning I woke to something falling from the sky, my weather reader says
nice little mix of snow and rain, too warm for it to stick. Cheyenne didn't like too much that she had to go out in it. Thats okay little girl, no one knows what it is.

2 years

Wednesday, March 4, 2009 | |

It's hard to believe that 2 years ago, we were saying our vows in paradise with our family and friends. Part of me is like, 2 years.... that's it!?!, the other part is still recovering.

(photos Sungold Photography)






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