Friday, January 15, 2010
Alphabets!
Okay, so we do a preschool group with two other families in the ward, and it works out wonderful. During Christmas time, though, I got ahead by two letters. So today, when my housework (or the lack there of) has driven me crazy, I made a decision: We are going to take a day off and have a play day. We went upstairs, and the kids played dress up, we built car tracks, train tracks, dressed up as super heroes and had sword fights, and played tickle monster (With me as the monster, of course. The kids were armed with foam swords, and I would grab the sword, pull them in and tickle them, then let them go and it would all start over again!) Well, in between helping with costume changes and things, I got so much done! My upstairs hall is cleaned out and looks like a regular family, not just a frat group lives here! The kids rooms got cleaned and everything put away (though after 4 children playing dress up, it needs to be tidied again), and I scrubbed the bathroom. Yay! I'm starting to get back into the swing of things! My house will get more organized! I don't do traditional "Resolutions" each year, I just set a few goals that I would like to improve on. I feel like if I say "I will lose 30 pounds" or "I'll do ______ every day!" then I'm setting myself up to fail, since with my luck something will happen, and it won't get done. My goal is to be better at housework and keeping things organized. So, it's out there now! I guess I'd better get cracking! I've taken a 30 minute break, relaxing and writing this, so now back to laundry and working on my bedroom. Wish me luck!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Recipe!
Chicken Corden Bleu Casserole (From the Hoods, with slight changes by Shannon)
1-1 1/2 lbs cooked, diced chicken
4 cups cooked rice
2 cans cream chicken soup
16 oz sour cream
1/2 tsp dijon mustard
6 to 8 oz ham (lunch meat), diced
swiss cheese (can be slices or shredded)
bread crumbs (optional)
Mix soups, sour cream and mustard. Mix 1/3 of soup mixture with rice. Layer in casserole dish in this order: Rice mixture, chicken, ham, cheese, remainder of soup mixture, then top with bread crumbs. Bake at 375, 30-45 minutes, keeping covered for first 20 minutes. This recipe freezes beautifully if you use parboiled rice. (Comes out of the freezer better than regular rice. Keeps its consistency.)
1-1 1/2 lbs cooked, diced chicken
4 cups cooked rice
2 cans cream chicken soup
16 oz sour cream
1/2 tsp dijon mustard
6 to 8 oz ham (lunch meat), diced
swiss cheese (can be slices or shredded)
bread crumbs (optional)
Mix soups, sour cream and mustard. Mix 1/3 of soup mixture with rice. Layer in casserole dish in this order: Rice mixture, chicken, ham, cheese, remainder of soup mixture, then top with bread crumbs. Bake at 375, 30-45 minutes, keeping covered for first 20 minutes. This recipe freezes beautifully if you use parboiled rice. (Comes out of the freezer better than regular rice. Keeps its consistency.)
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Adopting
We have some friends that are trying to adopt a baby. If you know of anyone, or have any contacts, their names are Ben and Sarah Tyhurst, and the link to their blog is under our friends and Family list. They are an amazing couple that we have known since before we were married (I've known Sarah since High School!) and are going to make amazing parents.
We're Baaaack....
Okay, so it's been a little insane around here lately. Here's our update:
My business partner Monica Coleman and I had a very successful Crop (Scrapbooking event) in November, and it was so much fun. We are having another on January 8th and 9th, if you know anyone who would like to come, our email is memoriesinthemakingcrops@gmail.com , and more info can be found at our blog, memoriesinthemakingcrops.blogspot.com
The new business has been stressful, but also a ton of fun. And I have the best partner in the world.
Daniel finished his second to last semester at USC, and had a 3.0 gpa. YAY!!! We're so proud of how well he has done, and are even happier that he will graduate in May!
The holidays have been so great, and we're starting to get things back to normal. When we went to see Santa, Jed asked for a new movie, and Alyson asked for Princess stickers. (I love my children!!! So easy to please.) Later we wrote letters to Santa, and they decided that they would each like their own living room blanket. Santa brought them those in their favorite colors, rocking chairs to sit in with them, and Jed got a new movie and Alyson got her stickers. I made Daniel a "Memory" quilt, and it turned out great. Daniel and the kids (With help from Grandma Janie) made me a scrapbook. I cried when I opened it. It was so perfect.
Right after Christmas, Jed caught a little bug, and last week I got a flu bug. Alyson and Jed seem to have gotten just the shorter one, and their fevers are now gone. I still sound kinda rough, but my fever is lower than before now, and we're hoping this thing will be gone in the next couple of days. I feel better today than I have in the past week! Daniel, of course, immune system of iron man, is still unscathed. (The rest of us might want to beat him, but we are thankful he was not sick with the rest of us and was able to get things done!)
So, that's our update. As I get some pictures together, I will try to post them! Happy New Year!
My business partner Monica Coleman and I had a very successful Crop (Scrapbooking event) in November, and it was so much fun. We are having another on January 8th and 9th, if you know anyone who would like to come, our email is memoriesinthemakingcrops@gmail.com , and more info can be found at our blog, memoriesinthemakingcrops.blogspot.com
The new business has been stressful, but also a ton of fun. And I have the best partner in the world.
Daniel finished his second to last semester at USC, and had a 3.0 gpa. YAY!!! We're so proud of how well he has done, and are even happier that he will graduate in May!
The holidays have been so great, and we're starting to get things back to normal. When we went to see Santa, Jed asked for a new movie, and Alyson asked for Princess stickers. (I love my children!!! So easy to please.) Later we wrote letters to Santa, and they decided that they would each like their own living room blanket. Santa brought them those in their favorite colors, rocking chairs to sit in with them, and Jed got a new movie and Alyson got her stickers. I made Daniel a "Memory" quilt, and it turned out great. Daniel and the kids (With help from Grandma Janie) made me a scrapbook. I cried when I opened it. It was so perfect.
Right after Christmas, Jed caught a little bug, and last week I got a flu bug. Alyson and Jed seem to have gotten just the shorter one, and their fevers are now gone. I still sound kinda rough, but my fever is lower than before now, and we're hoping this thing will be gone in the next couple of days. I feel better today than I have in the past week! Daniel, of course, immune system of iron man, is still unscathed. (The rest of us might want to beat him, but we are thankful he was not sick with the rest of us and was able to get things done!)
So, that's our update. As I get some pictures together, I will try to post them! Happy New Year!
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