My Funny Valentines

Happy Valentines to all of my favorite people! I know it’s a cheesy greeting card company holiday, but I always like any excuse to tell the special people in your life how much you love them (and of course, involving Hallmark is a personal decision). So to all of my family and friends, near and far … thanks for being in my life and I LOVE YOU!

This year, with all of our recent out-of-town-ness, we didn’t do so well with making Valentines. Tabby and I constructed 18 glittery messes for her classmates and I made these mailboxes for the kids (they are filled with new socks and sunglasses and probably some sort of candy I’ve since forgotten about). I will hand them over to the kids at dinner tonight.

I was happy to see the mailboxes in the Target dollar bin when we were there one day. I still have a little white mailbox with red hearts on it that was given to me one Valentine’s day by my parents. It sits on a shelf in my office and holds my sticky notes. I just decked these out with a little light pink vinyl, cut on my Silhouette.

I hope you all have a Happy Valentine’s day with your special people.

Blogging Excuses

I Want to Blog, but … (pick your favorite)

• I am in the midst of converting this here blog to Word Press (I just don't have time to keep up with the blogging engine anymore) and it is sucking ALL my time
• my kids are so darn cute and I can't stop staring at their darling little faces.
• we're heading out of town again this weekend and someone needs to pack!
• I'm about half passed out from my tempo run this AM. Long runs, faster pace than normal. Yikes.
• Tabby and I have to make Valentines for her class.
• Ben is drawing himself a bath. *
• it's time to concoct the Pioneer Woman's French Toast Bake so we can eat yummy things tomorrow morning.
• someone has to shovel the walk!
• Big Bang Theory is on and I have to watch it.
• my office is freezing and I've got to rub a couple of highlighters together to start a fire.
• all work and no play makes Jess a dull girl.

*True story – we went to a Superbowl Party on Sunday. The kids were given the run of the upstairs but Matt and I (as well as other parents) were checking on them intermittently. I was downstairs bidding a friend farewell. Ben had been playing near us and just then I noticed he was gone. I mentioned he was not there and my friend said noted that he had been there not 30 seconds ago. I sent Matt off to check on him and a few seconds later the hosting Dad came downstairs holding Ben who was wet from toe to mid-calf. Apparently he'd run upstairs, gotten in the tub and turned it on all in the span of about 90 seconds. Nice job, kiddo.

Back in Action

I am back – exhausted but back – after a much needed weekend in the mountains with my girls. We didn't get much skiing done (terrible conditions) but we had a great time and I'm (other than the tiredness) very recharged and glad to be home.

We capped off the weekend with a very fun Superbowl Party and I am officially very very behind. It's going to be quite a week – we're heading out of town again on Thursday. So in the meantime, I've got to get laundry done, house cleaned up, everybody packed up and at least one haircut handled.

I think I need a personal assistant.

Organizing!

I’m stealing borrowing a blog topic from Kjersten today. She is talking on her blog about her current organizing projects and challenges. I love all things organizing, so I thought I’d do the same.

1. CLUTTER I am forever at war with clutter. With paper clutter I try to immediately eliminate what I can (junk mail) and then scan the rest to our fileserver. Tabby’s art work has a box in her closet (rapidly getting full) that we put the A list stuff in. The rest, I am a bit chagrined to admit, goes in the trash. All the rest of the clutter is subject to my rather heavy tossing hand. I randomly attack sections of our house that look too “full” and toss toss toss. Closets, dressers, drawers, pantry … nothing is safe from me. As soon as I get one section done, I notice two others that need attention. It’s never ending. I make a conscious effort not to buy or otherwise acquire junk, but nonetheless, we still manage to ship off a box or two to Good Will every month.

2. KID STUFF Any parent can commiserate I’m sure. Kids just have tons of stuff. They outgrow toys, clothes, books, kitchen equipment, DVDs, and even furniture at an alarming rate. That means I’m always trying to sort out the discarded. Clothes are especially tricky because sometimes they might be able to wear something next season, but meanwhile it’s taking up space in their drawers. Yet if you put it away you might not remember to take it out in time. I’m sure Martha has a perfect system but I don’t!

The other thing we’re running into now is a reluctance from my kids to get rid of things, even if they never play with it or have 15 just like it. So I take a similar tact with the kids’ rooms that I do with everywhere else. When I can’t stands it no more, I go nuts and fill up boxes to go to Good Will or friends. But it seems like barely a month passes and I’m back at square one all over.

3. BLACK HOLE PANTRY Of all of the many things I love about our house, the #1 thing I HATE about it is our crap pantry. I’m not even sure you could call it that. It’s just a giant, DEEP, DARK Black hole food cabinet. We have discussed myriad solutions to the problem, but (arguably) the best one involves moving our washer and dryer into Matt’s shop (in the basement) and neither of us wants that, though for very different reasons (he: wants his shop space, me: lazy). So I am now hounding him about installing one of these swing out pantry contraptions in order to fix the black hole scenario. It’s pretty much still in the theoretical stages.

4. BEN’S ROOM My forgotten second child is still living in a thrown-together castoffs sort of bedroom. I don’t think he cares, but I of course feel some amount of mommy guilt over this. Fairly soon, as I have mentioned, he will probably need a big boy bed and at that time we will get him new furniture and decorate and organize his room properly … so that maybe it won’t look like a home office with a crib and some board books thrown in.

Butternut Squash Pasta

from:

Ingredients
green beans
butter
dill (fresh or dried)
salt & pepper

Directions
Cook your green beans until done. I like to steam them in skillet with just a little water if fresh, or nuke them if they're frozen, of course. While still hot, add the butter and mix it in so it melts. You do not need much butter. A tablespoon gives an entire pound of green beans a very nice flavor. Then season with dill and salt and pepper.

from: adapted from Dinner a Love Story

Ingredients
1 package egg noodles (we like no yolk)
1 large butternut squash, peeled and diced in 1/2″ or 2 packages prepped frozen winter squash
1 large onion
rosemary leaves
2 T butter
salt and pepper
parmesan

Directions
Heat oven to 425. Peel onion and cut into large dice. On a rimmed baking sheet, place squash and onion in one layer, distributing evenly. Season with salt and pepper and rosemary leaves. Bake for 20-30 minutes until squash and onions are nicely roasted.

Meanwhile, bring a pot of water to a boil and cook egg noodles according to package directions. Once noodles are done, drain and return to pot. Add butter and then combine with roasted squash and onions. Season with more S&P if necessary.

Serve topped with grated Parmesan.

Oh Riiiight … I have a Blog

I've been kinda busy. Not really noticeably busier than normal, but somehow the blog got lost in the shuffle. Some things you might find interesting:

• it's really really cold here … like -10 according to my car.
• I worked from home yesterday which was great. My house is much warmer than my office.
• I made cheese this past weekend.
• Also yogurt. Neither were hard.
• I accidentally overslept this AM and missed my workout. Boo.
• My kids are super cute. Ben keeps trying to go play in the snow, despite the frostbite risk. Tabby just wants to watch Animaniacs.
• I have made excellent dinners all week. Cinnamon Lamb Stew, Butternut Squash Pasta, Salmon with Lemon Relish. My kids especially loved the butternut squash pasta. Tabby went back for fourths. No joke.
• I am supposed to be headed out of town this weekend for a girls' ski trip. I am very excited for it.
• I also hear there's some big football game this weekend. I think we have a party to go to.
• The ROUS saw his shadow. Or he didn't. Whichever one means we have an early spring. Yay!

I'm So Ready For

• Spring! At least in the city – I still want snow in the mountains to ski on for a month or two more – but in the city I want warm weather I can take the kids for walks in!
• A nice date night with Matt … all the time we've spent alone lately has been spent doing home improvement. It's it's own kind of fun, but I'm ready for an evening where I don't have to end it by cleaning my hands with mineral spirits.
• Bunco! I get to go see some of my favorite girls tonight. Yay!
• Sleeping in … tomorrow I don't have to get up 'til 7! That may sound early, but I usually get up before 5 so it's bliss for me.
• My bedroom to NOT be a mess. But I would have to get off my arse and do something about this. Soon … probably.
• The Weekend!

I'm So NOT ready for:
• Ben to be in a Big Boy Bed … he is so agile, so mobile, I fear a crawl-out any day. I have been thinking about crib tents but I just don't know if I like the idea. Of course I might like it better than a baby roaming the house
• Tabby turning 4 … it's getting too close for comfort! Hardly a month away! She's so big, so capable, so little-kid like. No baby left there. At least I like her lots and I'm very proud of her.
• The two half marathons I committed to running before June. Better get on that!

The Goings On in the Kitchen

Slowly but surely we’re getting it all done. I got things done for my client last night. And we even cleaned out the garage (our makeshift storage unit during the hardwood floor saga) and I was able to park my car in it last night. It makes for much nicer mornings when I don’t have to scrape the ice off. Someday, and I think it might even be soon, I’ll put away all of the laundry and once again be able to see the various surfaces of our master bedroom suite.

All this week we’ve been making the “Grocery Bag” menu from the latest Everyday Food. They provide a list, you pick up the ingredients and make the food. It all kind of works together so that you use some of what you cook on Monday for something on Thursday or you get a whole bag of greens but use them in two different recipes. It sort of forces you to try out a few recipes you might other wise forgo and we’ve come up with some perennial favorites by trying these out. This month’s of course, features light recipes. Two of the three we’ve tried so far (a fish with roasted beets and broccoli and the steak and potato salad we had last night) have been very good. We also tried out the now famous one-ingredient ice cream which was really tasty! Matt also made a carrot cake after seeing one for $17 (?!!?!) at Target. It was wonderful and the leftovers were universally loved by my coworkers.

This weekend I want to spend a little time making some more time consuming food, namely: onion foccacia, lamb stew and maybe some cheese. What?? Don’t look at me like that. I’ve been reading Animal Vegetable Miracle again and I’m all inspired. Seed catalogs coming next week.

Slacker Weekend

 

weekend
Monday was OK, but I’m glad it’s over. Tabby was (still is?) under the weather. Her eye was itchy and Matt ended up taking her to the doctor. The doctor doesn’t think it’s pinkeye or an infection AROUND the eye, so they suspect allergies. Tabby was mopey and whiny and rather pathetic, poor kid. She went to bed around 7 … I probably should have too. But I did get some stuff done. Hopefully I’ll get more done tonight.

 

Anyway, back to the weekend. It was a really really nice weekend. We went to visit my grandma on Friday night. I made up a double batch of broccoli-cheese soup that was a hit as well as a batch of chocolate chip cookies. It was a very low key evening and it was very nice to see my grandma. The kids were particularly sweet with her.

Saturday we wound up going to the zoo and then out to lunch with some friends. It was chilly and the zoo wasn’t too busy, but we saw some really cool stuff. We saw FOUR tiger cubs (half grown) hanging out with their mom. They were really really cute. We also saw a lioness up close and personal (through thick glass, thankfully). She was incredible! Then we got to have a low-key Saturday evening that is very rare for us.

Sunday I went for a run with the girls and then met up with Matt and the kids for brunch and then a short trip to the gym. After that we went back home and hosted our siblings to watch the final playoff games. It was a long nice day of food and football. I did a ton of laundry … most of which still needs to be put away.

Today

• is Monday
• my stairwell and my bathroom are getting painted
• I left the house a complete mess
• I could not get out of bed to work out
• I owe a client a completed revision of his pages (and no idea when I'll get to this)
• we are having Parmesan chicken fingers for dinner
• I am missing my kiddos and my husband
• I need to handle about 101 little annoying things
• I will consume at least three cups of green tea
• is the day I'm paying for yesterday
• is a rare Monday when I'm already looking forward to Friday!