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my take on family, food, work, and play...and finding that balance between them all.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
In the Christmas Spirit...
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Layered Tacos
Anybody else wonder what in the heck to do with ground beef? After so many spaghetti dinners I had to create something not out of the norm, but at least slightly different and not hard at all. My husband as well as the kids love it, so it's become one of my what-can-I-pull-out-of-the-pantry-that's-easy dinners.
1 lb lean ground beef
1 pack of taco seasoning
1 can black beans (or kidney...or whatever you like)
1 can corn (or frozen corn) and ps I had none tonight...
1 can diced tomatoes
tortillas
Cheese. (I never know the amount because I just pile it on)
**EXTRAS: Sour Cream (you can never have enough sour cream), salsa, red pepper flakes, whatever else you like on a taco.
Preheat the oven to 350.
Brown your beef.
Add taco seasoning and simmer according to directions on packet.
Add beans, corn, and tomatoes.
Simmer for a bit.
In whatever dish your tortillas fit in, layer the tortillas, beef concoction, cheese, and repeat.
Put in oven until cheese is melted.
SERVE UP!
I am no Pioneer Woman, but here are a few pics....
1 lb lean ground beef
1 pack of taco seasoning
1 can black beans (or kidney...or whatever you like)
1 can corn (or frozen corn) and ps I had none tonight...
1 can diced tomatoes
tortillas
Cheese. (I never know the amount because I just pile it on)
**EXTRAS: Sour Cream (you can never have enough sour cream), salsa, red pepper flakes, whatever else you like on a taco.
Preheat the oven to 350.
Brown your beef.
Add taco seasoning and simmer according to directions on packet.
Add beans, corn, and tomatoes.
Simmer for a bit.
In whatever dish your tortillas fit in, layer the tortillas, beef concoction, cheese, and repeat.
Put in oven until cheese is melted.
SERVE UP!
I am no Pioneer Woman, but here are a few pics....
Monday, December 19, 2011
The Elf on the Shelf
The Elf has been mentioned before, but he's been very busy so I thought it would be worth discussing further. With only one week away until Christmas, Newton is having to really come up with some new fresh ideas every night, which can be tiring. However, he seems to be keeping us quite entertained as you can see below. I'm kind of worried what life will be like once he leaves us...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Love
1 Corinthians 13:7-8 () 7 Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 8 Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
For the Love of Reading
I love to read, I always have. And tonight was special for me because I was able to read my kids two of my childhood favorites. It doesn't get much better than that, right?? I still have the hardcovers, thanks to my Mom who saved them all for me. These two are classics if you ask me, and I hope they are still around when my kids have kids.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Photo Inspiration
I have always had a passion for architecture and design. As I kid I created hundreds of blueprints for homes I imagined I would live in. One of my favorite things to do (and still is) was to walk through new construction houses with my Dad, who happens to be an architect himself. While I won't be drawing up any real plans (I think math has to be involved and some other skills I may lack...), I can certainly enjoy what others have done and learn from them when it comes to my own home.
I have a favorite site that I visit frequently - ericrothphotography.com. I love this site. Eric Roth's collection of photos are incredible and inspiring. While kitchens and living rooms may bore many, I find it fascinating. From contemporary to traditional, he does it all. Below are a couple of my favorites of today.
Amazing photos. Eric Roth, if you ever need an assistant, I am available.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Our Elf Newton
How much fun is Elf on the Shelf? Just ask my kids - Newton, our Elf, made his grand appearance this morning. As you can see, he looks like trouble, already getting into the cookies. I love the Elf, he is bringing us so much joy and magic this season. Especially for Aidan, who is getting such a kick out of Newton. McKenzie, on the other hand, said duh Mommy you put the Elf on the table with the cookies. After a moment of shock (because obviously it wasn't me) I straightened her out regarding Santa's magical powers. Can't wait to see what Newt does tonight!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Is it Already December?!?
Back in my "real job" working days, I knew the day of the week, day of the month, how many hours left until 5:00, how many days until my next vacation day....you get the picture. Time is now different for me. While I thought that maybe life would slow down (and it some ways it has) the time still seems to fly by. Most of the time now though I don't know what day of the week it is or if it's the first of the month or middle of the month. So my point is I have neglected my blog already and now it's already December. So I am just going to do a quick recap.
Halloween and Thanksgiving have come and gone. Halloween was fun, I actually made McKenzie's costume this year (I know I know I am awesome) and Aidan was Bumblebee. Thanksgiving was a lot of fun with the family but a little too much turkey, booze, and Black Friday-ness, and then a little too much fam...needless to say it took me a good four days to recover. Aidan also starred in a Thanksgiving day play...so much fun to watch a bunch of K5 kids put on a production.
I completed my very first 5k, and RAN the WHOLE way (yes we are decked out for Halloween, we even had capes)!!! I did think I was going to die at one point, and probably would have slithered off the trail and gone home had my sister-in-law Sara not been there. But she was encouraging and patient (when she really probably wanted to leave me in the dust, I'm sure she doesn't understand how one can run so slow and get so out of breath so very quickly) so I finished it. The pictures don't lie! And while I am glad I did it, I will never do one again nor pretend that I like running.
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We also had Aidan's 6th birthday (still getting over the fact that I have a 6 year old) - we partied for an entire week at school, home, and the BOUNCE HOUSE. It really brought me a lot of joy to be able to have a birthday party for him this year, we usually do a family thing but I guess we've hit that point of no return where a "real" birthday party is necessary. He was in heaven, so I was too.
So there you have it, just a glimpse.
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