Thursday, January 27, 2011
Some news. {some really good news}
We love the piggy toes and baby belly. We love the giggles the coos the new words and the unconditional love. We love the constant learning the always exploring and the overall love of life.
Babies bring joy, happiness, love, laughter, tears, sleepless nights and tiresome days. There are the poopy diapers, the endless feedings and the days you just can't sooth. But there are also the days of snuggles in bed, belly laughs and overwhelming pride.
Some say its a sacrifice, we call it change. There is no sacrifice here. We just changed our life for the better. We never thought we could be this in love.
And for all these reasons and more we are so excited to announce we are having another!
ANOTHER. BABY. (!!)
And Max is this excited about it.
Oh who are we kidding, Max is this excited about everything. I just wanted an excuse to show my favorite picture of him. It sums him up perfectly. Blissfully happy, drooling and naked. Mr. Max.
His is ready to be a big brother though and I am so so so happy he will have a sibling.
Another baby. Another exciting year for us.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
A Tribute {and a recipe}
Ever have a good friend? Like a REALLY good friend. I can count the ones I have had in my life on one hand. And I don't mind that. I prefer it really. I don't let a lot of people into my life, so the ones I do, I make sure are worth the time.
So I meet this person. I work with this person to be exact. We both are skeptical people...judge them from afar, then find out if it is really the way they are. We did that for awhile. Then we decided that we should give it a shot. Her sense of humor was like mine, she was tall like me (VERY important, my bestie is not one that will make me feel like an lumberjack on a daily basis), military like me, Aquarius like me. The list of similarities we would find out is endless.
We bond over wine and the gym and our annoyance for our boss. We laugh forever at the mis-stylings and whacked out lives of others. We laugh because we know we are not that far off from being what we are laughing at. We cook, we movie, we miss our husbands during deployments. We are there for breakups, first meetings, weddings and births.
Then we have to say goodbye.
Darn the military and their goodbyes. We knew it would happen one day, and then that day came. It was hard, it was sad and I was heartbroken all weekend after she left. Where would I ever find another perfect match?
Then I realize I don't have to. She moved, she didn't die for goodness sake. So I still have my friend, just from afar. And that is ok.
And now that friend has asked for a recipe. So I shall oblige. Last time this was made it was for a night in with her. It was delish and so I will share. It is a nice change from all the heavy winter-weather foods we have all been eating. Maybe make it for a night in with your best friend.
SPINACH SUN-DRIED TOMATO PASTA TOSS
1 (16 oz) package ziti pasta
Dijon-Red Wine Vinaigrette (see below)
1/2 (5 oz) package fresh baby spinach
1 (8 oz) jar sun-dried tomato halves in oil, drained and chopped
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain pasta and rinse with cold water.
Toss pasta with Dijon-Red Wine Vinaigrette; add spinach and sun-dried tomatoes, tossing to combine. Sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper.
prepare Dijon-Red Wine Vinaigreet while the pasta cooks
DIJON-REDWINE VINAIGRETTE
6 Tbsp. red wine vinegar
1/4 cup olive oil
1 small garlic clove, pressed
1 Tbsp Dijon mustard
1/2 tsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
Whisk together all ingredients in a small bowl until blended.
So I meet this person. I work with this person to be exact. We both are skeptical people...judge them from afar, then find out if it is really the way they are. We did that for awhile. Then we decided that we should give it a shot. Her sense of humor was like mine, she was tall like me (VERY important, my bestie is not one that will make me feel like an lumberjack on a daily basis), military like me, Aquarius like me. The list of similarities we would find out is endless.
We bond over wine and the gym and our annoyance for our boss. We laugh forever at the mis-stylings and whacked out lives of others. We laugh because we know we are not that far off from being what we are laughing at. We cook, we movie, we miss our husbands during deployments. We are there for breakups, first meetings, weddings and births.
Then we have to say goodbye.
Darn the military and their goodbyes. We knew it would happen one day, and then that day came. It was hard, it was sad and I was heartbroken all weekend after she left. Where would I ever find another perfect match?
Then I realize I don't have to. She moved, she didn't die for goodness sake. So I still have my friend, just from afar. And that is ok.
And now that friend has asked for a recipe. So I shall oblige. Last time this was made it was for a night in with her. It was delish and so I will share. It is a nice change from all the heavy winter-weather foods we have all been eating. Maybe make it for a night in with your best friend.
SPINACH SUN-DRIED TOMATO PASTA TOSS
1 (16 oz) package ziti pasta
Dijon-Red Wine Vinaigrette (see below)
1/2 (5 oz) package fresh baby spinach
1 (8 oz) jar sun-dried tomato halves in oil, drained and chopped
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain pasta and rinse with cold water.
Toss pasta with Dijon-Red Wine Vinaigrette; add spinach and sun-dried tomatoes, tossing to combine. Sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper.
prepare Dijon-Red Wine Vinaigreet while the pasta cooks
DIJON-REDWINE VINAIGRETTE
6 Tbsp. red wine vinegar
1/4 cup olive oil
1 small garlic clove, pressed
1 Tbsp Dijon mustard
1/2 tsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
Whisk together all ingredients in a small bowl until blended.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Snow Day. {max's first}
It is beautiful outside. I love the first day of a snow fall when everything is a blanket of white and looks all clean. It is the perfect setting for fireplaces, hot tea and movies cuddled under blankets.
Frolicking pups.
Our Snow Angel Family. See Max's little one?!
Our Snow Angel Family. See Max's little one?!
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