Monday, August 30, 2010

Celebrating a birthday

Well today marks the 28th year of my oldest child.
This is my first born! He also is the first grandchild and the first great-grandchild.
This is the child that was almost like the perfect baby.
Quiet, didn't get into things, and slept when he needed to.
I see a lot of my funny little quirks in him that I wish he hadn't inherited, but these are the special things that make him who he is.



He's worked hard and built a great career in five years and hopefully this is only the beginning for him. It's fun to go into his work and see the professionalism and knowledge that he shares with his customers - it's a side of your child that you don't often get to see.



We'll be celebrating today with a nice quiet mom and son lunch at his favorite Mexican restaurant.



Thank you Cris. You were my biggest help all those years when it was just the three of us and always helped me take care of things. I appreciate all the things that you still do for me and look forward to our next 28 years!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Hurricane Preparedness

I've had this topic on my brain for awhile, but wanted to wait until we were in the middle of hurricane season (June 1-November 30). I had thought about waiting until we were having to prepare for one -- but then decided that life during that time is so stressful as it is -- I certainly didn't want to add to it. Currently there are three storms brewing in the Gulf: Danielle, Earl, and Fiona (currently forming).

When I moved to Houston in 1998, I did't realize that hurricanes might possibly hit here. I grew up out in the middle of the Arizona desert and that was just one weather phenomenon that we didn't have to worry about. Another funny random thought I'd like to add here is we have talked about moving at some point in our lives to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Are we crazy or what???? Florida is probably the one state that gets hit by hurricanes more than any other!



So this topic is for those of you that have never experienced the thrill of preparing for a hurricane. Fortunately we are located approximately 100 miles from Galveston, which is directly on the Gulf Coast. So it takes a good strong hurricane to have much tropical effect at our house.



Now's the time you should be preparing your hurricane kits and supplies. If you live closer to the coast -- you'd have plywood to board up your windows and have an evacuation plan in place. Hurricane supplies should include: candles, canned food, candles, lots of bottled water, flashlights, candles, batteries, gas, candles, matches, hand held can opener, candles, propane (for your BBQ), and if you can stockpile Ice....DO IT! (If you think you have enough candles - you DON'T. It's amazing how dark the house is when the power is out and that is your only source of light). When picking out your canned foods -- be careful in your selection because this might be the only food you eat if the power goes out, if the grocery stores are closed, or if you're stuck in your house because of flooding.



The other thing you want to do just before the storm comes is to stock up on bread, fruits and vegetables. However, you really need to pay attention and try to get to the stores 2-3 days before the "frenzy" starts. This means that you have to interpret the weather patterns yourself and try to analyze if this is the "real deal" or it's going to turn and hit Louisiana. If you wait until the warning is issued -- you will stand in LONG lines, find yourself in a vast wasteland of empty grocery store shelves, and be stuck with whatever dented can is still left on the shelf (more often than not your only selection is Lima Beans, Jalapenos, Vienna Sausage, or Sauerkraut).



I hope that you have found this article both entertaining and useful (if you are crazy enough to move somewhere where hurricanes hit). The most important thing during Hurricane Season on the Gulf Coast is: BE PREPARED!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Done. Over. Finished.

That's the words to describe the end of the great Hatch Chile cooking project. Last night the last precious chiles were chopped up and put into Paul's Cabbage Soup (remember that crazy cabbage soup diet -- well same soup) and I made an omelet for dinner and used the chiles.



It was a fun, delicious, and different way to get some new and fresh ideas for supper (or dinner -- whatever your preferred name for that meal is). I always have the family favorite "old standby" dinners that we've made hundreds of times, but it's fun to introduce something new into the menu every once in awhile. Actually, you sometimes discover a new "old standby" while you're trying new dishes.

Have you ever seen how many cookbooks there are out there? Not only that, ever done a Google search for a recipe? Holy Moly you can get a lot of hits!



There is never a shortage of recipes, there is just a massive shortage of time and ingredients to make them all!

Ok....onto my next quirky idea.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Cooking with Chiles - Day #2

Oh.....we have a winner this time!

Pan Fried Hatch Crabcakes.....and they were absolutely fantastically delicious!

First mixed up the ingredients which included: lump crabmeat, chopped Hatch chiles, fresh parsley, fresh cilantro, tops of fresh green onions, Old Bay seasoning, mayonnaise, salt, pepper, and breadcrumbs.



Form into patties and refrigerate for 30 minutes to whenever.



When you're ready to cook -- dip them in Panko Japanese breadcrumbs and plop into hot oil.





Probably not the most healthy meal we could have chosen -- but if you love crabcakes (like we do) -- you will definitely love these. The fresh herbs gave them wonderful flavor and the chile peppers added just a little "zing". We ate them with a side of fresh veggies and Ranch dressing and our meal was complete and we were completely satisfied.



We rate this recipe "two thumbs up"!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Where's the Chiles?

Those of you who visited today and were hoping you were going to see what great Chile dish we had last night -- sorry to disappoint

Cooking with Chiles had to be cancelled tonight because Mother Nature wanted center stage instead. We had a nice little thunderstorm roll through the area about 4:30pm and it knocked out our power for over 4 hours.



The bad news is: I couldn't make dinner
The good news is: my yard got a much needed drenching

So what do you do when the power goes out and you can't cook?
Well you go our for pizza of course! So off to The Woodlands to find pizza

Now keep in mind, we make the most fabulously delicious pizzas in the world so we have very high expectations in the pizza department.

We ended up at Steel City Pizza and we were not disappointed. In fact, it's probably one of the best pizzas we've had since being in Houston (other than Pizza Zone).



Eating pizza out with my husband does not allow for you to just sit there and enjoy it. He's always analyzing every corner of the shop, checking out the oven, checking how the toppings are laid on the pizza, checking out the kitchen, and checking for gummy layers and the composition of the crust.

So.....now that I was given an unexpected night off -- cooking with chiles will take place as scheduled tomorrow night!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Cooking with Chiles - Day #1

Sorry for the delay in getting this up today, but I had some REAL work that had to be done first. But in the Cooking with Chiles Challenge -- we're off to a good start.

Day #1 - Chile Relleno Casserole

This part took the longest - scraping the char off the outside and deseeding them.



Into a casserole dish and stuffed with Sharp Cheddar and Green Onions



Mix up a batter of flour, milk, eggs, and salt and cover up those chiles



Bake (and while it's baking enjoy the heavenly scent coming from your oven)

Remove from oven and enjoy! I myself added some more shredded Cheddar to the top and some fresh Cilantro -- and I think it really added to it. Paul enjoyed it as well and we decided that maybe next time it would be smarter for us to get a mixture of the hot and mild chiles instead of cooking ALL hot chiles (was a little spicy). He said that it reminded him a chile quiche.



All that there was left to do was EAT it! Sorry the picture is a little blurry (they all came out that way) -- but you can get an idea of how chile cheesy hot and spicy yummy it was!



Now that I'm typing this -- I am reminded that I needed to clean the oven today :)
We're cooking with chiles again tonight -- so watch tomorrow's post for my next Chile dish!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Crazy about Chiles

Before a week ago we had never heard of a Hatch Chile. But after seeing BIG signs at the grocery store and reading a feature article in the newspaper, we were curious as to what all the hype about this special chile was. It seems that people are Hatch chile crazy.



Apparently these peppers are available for one month per year only and are harvested from Hatch, New Mexico. They seem to have a cult following and everything that we've read about them indicate that people are really crazy about them.

So.....we decided to check them out ourselves. Today we went to the local grocery store and picked up about 3 lbs. They were fire roasting them outside and there was a line waiting to get their hands on these hot little treasures. The smell of these freshly roasting peppers was heavenly!



Now is when the fun and all the yumminess begins. We've found some delicious recipes featuring our new "star" ingredient and for the next few days -- we will be cooking with our newly acquired roasted Hatch chiles.



I can't wait. I will share the details.....and although I'm sorry to say you won't get to taste all my fabulous creations -- you will get to see them! Stay tuned.......

Friday, August 20, 2010

11 more days..........

....until they leave the nest



Going through crazy mixed emotions right now

I want them to finally get out on their own
But then I worry about them eating, managing their life, and staying safe



I'm sure I'm not the only one that has felt this way

I am also ready to start my 'brand' new life
We're ready to start living our lives as a middle aged married couple with the whole house to ourselves!



But I sure am going to miss them coming in from work at night
Staying up late at night chatting
Hearing about all the things going on with them and their friends



But is has to be done -- we've all done it
I'll survive
They'll survive

But I'm sure gonna miss them!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Need help

I feel overwhelmed
Day by day it's getting worse
The more I have to do, the worse I feel, and the farther I get behind



Trying to remain positive
But there's just some days when it's difficult
You want people to think you're cheery and got it together
But behind the closed doors....you know how it really is

I think I need a vacation



I hope the process of writing this down will help
Maybe finally admitting to myself and seeing it in black and white will help



Okay......I am ready to make the changes I need to make today
At the end of the day I look forward to look at all the progress I will have made



Because, really and truly -- I feel overwhelmed!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Should I or Shouldn't I?

I really have a lot of things I SHOULD be doing today
But it's really one of those days -- where I want to do something creative and fun

I could go through the ENORMOUS amounts of photos stored on my computer and edit them, print them and put them in the appropriate Memory book I have started somewhere.



I could pick up one of my cross stitch projects. Haven't worked on any of that for a VERY long time now. I have pillow cases, bookmarks, kits, pictures, you name it - I've got it. I've got more projects than time.



I could start painting a small room. I have lots of new room redecorating and painting on my list.



Or I could do this:
Laundry, Grocery Shopping, Paying Bills, Cleaning House, really cleaning house, catch up Pizza Zone paperwork, reconcile financials for Pizza Zone, go through stacks of papers on my desk and try to get those little tasks out of the way, or get the marketing letters ready for the Grant store for next week.



Seems like I am going to have to try and fit in some creative "me" time this weekend!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Friday the 13th

Random thoughts today --

My little orange starfish is missing
He's been in this little jar for two years
and just the other day he's not there
I know he didn't walk away on his own
but why would anyone want to take my little orange starfish?



My stair landing has always been an area in my house I never felt looked decorated correctly. So finally, after some paint, an artistically arranged fake tree, some awesome black and gray canvas prints, and a nice dark cocoa cabinet with assorted memorabilia. Feels nice to walk up the stairs now and see a cozy feeling space.





And yes.....our taxes are finally done. It's only been over four months we've been waiting. So off in the mail they go today....and hopefully that refund check will get here quickly!



A great time meeting up with our favorite competitors and friends from trivia last night. The Village Idiots were also glad to be united again....we've really missed the challenge of competing each week. We were a little rusty....but were still able to pull off a third place win! Let's see how you'd do -- these are questions from last night. Good luck........



1. What European harbor city contains the statue The Little Mermaid?

2. What San Francisco 49er, considered the greatest receiver of all time, was inducted into the Football Hall of Fame this month?

3. Put these Adam Sandler movies in order from the earliest to the latest:
a. The Wedding Singer
b. Little Nicky
c. Mr. Deeds
d. Happy Gilmore

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

08/11 a special day

Today is my youngest's birthday.......

I've always said that if he'd been born first -- I would have never had another one!
This one never slept, was into EVERYTHING, and always wanted to be the center of attention.
Funny.....24 years later - not much has changed!



As far back as preschool he was the class clown, but they thought he was cute and funny and let him get away with everything.
Not much has changed there either, although the teachers in high school didn't think he was so cute and funny!



Now he's grown, on the pathway to a good career, found himself a good girlfriend (fingers crossed), the BIGGEST procastinator I have ever met, and still is my baby.



So how are we celebrating? The "Birthday Boy" and I will be going out for lunch (since he has plans at dinner time to bowl with his co-workers) and eat the favorite food we both love.......SEAFOOD!



Then Friday night he's taking off with that "special" girl and a couple of other friends and going to Louisiana for a couple of days.....hope he wins :)



Thank you Aaron for making me laugh, sharing so many great memories and a special relationship with you, and for growing into the adult I hoped that you would (although there could still be a few minor changes).



Happy Birthday!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

One more thing....

Just thought of another word to describe myself (see previous post)

Oh and this one is a biggee:

Spontaneity

Like when I met my husband on the internet and flew to Houston to meet him after a month (look how GREAT that turned out)and the wedding came 6 months later!?!



Like when we decided one afternoon to spend Christmas in Florida at Walt Disney World
and left that very night.....and we lived in Arizona!?! I have to say my family and MY children were very surprised with that spontaneous decision.



Like when we quit our jobs and moved to Houston only to buy a house and start a business one year later!?!




Like when we decide on Monday that we're just going to buy the cheapest Last Minute Vacation deal that we can and leave on Saturday (that REALLY has been fun and exciting)!?!





The definition of spontaneous is "said or done without having been planned or written in advance". What a fun way to live life!