Wednesday, December 30, 2009

our twitter-er

Josiah definitely loves living life! His verbal skills have exploded; and he tells you about everything he is doing and/or thinking. It's hilarious. Pops nailed it the other day when he described Josiah as being a child of the current technology generation . . . calling Josiah a "twitter toddler" . . . only Josiah's tweets are verbal. So funny ~

Here are a few pics from our morning's "adventure" to Marbles, a very nifty, creative play museum in downtown Raleigh. Josiah was full-speed ahead; Bella just enjoyed people watching.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Pajama Day

Tomorrow, Pops and I are participating in what may become a new family tradition for us . . . the First Annual Christmas Season Pajama Day. A few weeks ago, a friend passed along her magazines for me to peruse . . . I happened upon an article about the stress of the holiday season with suggestions of returning to a more simple way of life. Pops and I decided to treat ourselves to one of the ideas . . . an entire day of lounging around the house in our pajamas; no work, no "to-do" list. (Do you think Pops will be able to endure?!)

The sun will set in a little while, officially making this evening PJ Day Eve . . . I'm so excited! I've readied myself by going to Rex for a great workout in the pool; then time sitting in the whirlpool and the steamroom. Aaaahhhh. Books and movies are waiting for tomorrow; a whole day of spontaneity . . . of sorts. (hehe) Does it count as being spontaneous, if I've planned for the day for several weeks, even saving the day on the calendar (opened to the reality that God may have something different ordained for the day, of course)? Getting all of my "to-do's" out of the way so that I won't be tempted to hop out of bed early or off the couch because of something pressing to do? Planning for our late breakfast and lunch cookout? I've found that it takes a bit of planning for me to have a spontaneous day . . .

. . . there was a little talk that our AK chickadees might be joining us in this event . . . If so, enjoy!

PJDay Eve: Pops is soon headed out to an IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association) match. He, and two little friends from church, will be shooting through 4 different self-defense scenarios, involving shooting hostile targets, and hopefully sparing the innocent bystander targets. (I personally don't think that such an event would help my PJDay frame of mind . . . I'll take the whirlpool and steamroom any day!)

PJDay:

Friday, December 18, 2009

Aaaahhhh

Aaaahhhh . . . the first Friday night of the school's Christmas vacation ~ if I walked down memory lane (back 13 1/2 years to Soldotna), I'd be sitting with our church family by the fireplace out at Solid Rock. We'd be enjoying supper, playing games, and tubing down the hill. Remember?

Instead, I just returned home from a dinner at Las Mag's, walking up the sidewalks of WF hand-in-hand with Pops, enjoying the snow falling and the pretty street decorations! What a great start to a relaxing evening . . . movies and a fire, still yet to be enjoyed!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Pimento cheese and crackers

So . . . unlike me, Pops isn't really a Pimento Cheese lover. A friend served this recipe at our small group Bible study the other night, and I was quite surprised when Pops went back for seconds. It's quick and easy to prepare; and best when you let it sit in the fridge for a while. I tried the recipe, and we've been nibbling away . . . mmm. One whole batch + a box of crackers have disappeared in less than a week's time!

2 bags of thinly shredded cheese (the Mexican 4 cheeses mix)
1 large + 1 small jar of diced pimentos
"About" 1/2 of a large jar of Hellman's mayonnaise (according to the cook, it MUST be Hellman's)
I actually use a little less than 1/2 of the jar.
1/4 - 1/2 tsp salt (according to taste)
3 tsp of diced Jalapeno peppers (Pops wants more the next time!)
2-3 tsp sugar, according to taste (I used Splenda Blend)
Stir to mix.