Gah...
I've been racking my brain to come up with something interesting for y'all to read, but I've come up dry.
I haven't cooked or baked anything interesting lately.
I haven't sewn anything lately.
I haven't canned anything lately.
I haven't done anything new to my house lately.
I haven't done any exciting crafts with or without the Midget lately.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is that I've been quite boring lately.
Basically this is what I've been doing lately.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Midget's Moves
This girl has got some mad skills, yo!
You have to love how children dance like no one's watching. I love to dance and need to imbibe quite a few before I don't care that other people are looking at me. I can say that I don't quite look like a full-body dry heave set to music.
And I LOVE this picture of us taken at the dance!
In other news...
I have taken a new lover. Shhhhhhhhh... I get some loving every morning AND my husband doesn't mind. In fact, he even gets in on the loving when he's here. Kinky, huh??
You can find it online here or at your local Trader Joe's. It is coffee and ground pine nuts. It has an amazing flavor!
To see more "Finer Things" Visit Amy's blog for
You have to love how children dance like no one's watching. I love to dance and need to imbibe quite a few before I don't care that other people are looking at me. I can say that I don't quite look like a full-body dry heave set to music.
And I LOVE this picture of us taken at the dance!
In other news...
I have taken a new lover. Shhhhhhhhh... I get some loving every morning AND my husband doesn't mind. In fact, he even gets in on the loving when he's here. Kinky, huh??
You can find it online here or at your local Trader Joe's. It is coffee and ground pine nuts. It has an amazing flavor!
To see more "Finer Things" Visit Amy's blog for
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Wonder
Even though I wasn't going to enter this week's contest at i*heart*faces, I found the perfect picture for their theme this week--Wonder.
This picture was taken at South Haven Beach, Michigan. Midget was watching a HUGE Sailboat crossing the horizon. The whole day was one discovery after another: crawling around the sand; waves crashing up on her toes; touching seashells. I can't wait to take her back to the beach this year!
To see more "Wonder," go visit
This picture was taken at South Haven Beach, Michigan. Midget was watching a HUGE Sailboat crossing the horizon. The whole day was one discovery after another: crawling around the sand; waves crashing up on her toes; touching seashells. I can't wait to take her back to the beach this year!
To see more "Wonder," go visit
Monday, February 16, 2009
Late Night with Lula!
***Sorry to those of you who hate word verification, but I got 33 spam comments yesterday. I'll turn it off in a few days***
Have y'all met Lula yet?? If not, you need to go visit her. I promise, you'll be happy you did! I always get a good giggle out of her and her Jason Statham obsession. Do you think she'd disown me if she knew that I'd never heard of him until I starting reading her blog? And that I still haven't seen any of his movies??
When she offered to interview me, I jumped at the chance to answer her questions!!
Except that she sent me the questions two weeks ago. But that's just how I work people. Have I ever mentioned that I'm pretty much always ten minutes late for everything?
So to avoid further delays, I'd better get started and just answer the dang questions before I find another excuse to put it off!
Everyone is blessed with a talent of some sort. How are you gifted, and do you use your talent often?
Gee, I don't know! There's so many things I'm good at! **Name that movie**
God gave me one of my talents--singing. I tried to find a way to actually upload some of my singing from back in the day, but I don't own a VCR or a cassette player. It's only been ten years since I've had any recordings done, but the technology is so outdated! Someday, I'll figure it out and get some put up for those of you who've asked.
I only sing for fun these days. I sang 24/7 in college and then spent five years as a Church Choir Conductor and Director of Music. I also sang in three different choirs during that same five years. Quite frankly, I'm glad to be away from all the drama that always seems to accompany singing.
My other talent came from my Daddy--my rapier wit and wicked sarcasm. A HA HA HAAAA
And that, my friends, I use pretty much every day.
Here's my favorite picture in the whole world of my Dad. Make sure you click on the picture to enlarge it. You need to see the look on his face in detail.
I'd never seen it until after he died in 2004 and we were looking through pictures for the photo boards. I laughed and cried and laughed and cried some more. The world became a less funny place when he died...
You have an entire day to do whatever you'd like, by yourself. Explain your perfect day scenario.
First of all, can I pleeeeeease just hang out with someone?? I get enough alone time as it is and I am a major extrovert. You're surprised that I'm an extrovert, aren't you? There. I've used my sarcasm for today.
So that being said, I would grab my brother Rusty and head down to Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH. He's the only other person I know that loves roller coasters as much as I do and they have SO many great coasters! We'd ride the roller coasters all day long and eat disgustingly delicious fattening food. Then we'd meet back up with our families and our other siblings and Mom (because in a perfect day scenario gathering people from all over the country is easy) and have dinner and stay up late talking and laughing.
Name three people, living or dead, you'd love to invite to a dinner party at your home, as well as what you'd serve for the meal.
That's easy. Jesus, Ronald Reagan, and Bette Midler. I think those three would make for some lively debates and lots of giggles!
Do I really need to explain why I'd invite Jesus? He's, by far, the most influential person that has ever lived. EVER! I'd love to learn from him firsthand! Not to mention, through his death, I will achieve everlasting life! What a cool guy!!
Oh Ronnie, what happened to good old conservatives like you? All we're left with are RINO's and whiners. You are, and always will be, my political hero.
What can I say about Bette? She's an amazing singer and a fantastic actress. Plus, I'm pretty sure she's loads of fun! I'm willing to risk one of my choices to find out!
For dinner, I suppose I'd need to study up and make some crazy Jewish food since Bette and the J-Man are Jewish and I'm not sure if either keep kosher. For Ronnie, I'd be sure to have some Jelly Bellies handy, but I'm pretty sure he'd eat whatever I made for him. He's just sweet that way!
You've been given a time machine, specifically for the purpose of going back and talking to yourself at the age of eighteen. What would you say to yourself? What advice would you dispense?
You really should flaunt your body a little bit more. I know you think you're pudgy, but you aren't. It's the last time you're going to be skinny for ten-plus years. And that's about it...
Share your favorite childhood memory.
Have I ever told you about the joke we played on my brother when I was six or seven?
My sister, Ellie, had a friend over and we concocted a plan to scare my brother.
Ellie and I pretended we were fighting and she threw me over the stairs. Her friend caught me just a few steps down, but I rolled down the stairs and pretended like I fell all the way down.
Then I played dead. I was a fantastic actress, you know! Just like Bette!!
Ellie called my brother over and told him she'd killed me and we needed to have a funeral before Mom and Dad got home or they'd be mad. My brother was only five at the time, so he was devastated and scared about getting in trouble.
Ellie and her friend picked me up and we all went into the chapel. Yes, it was connected to my home and yes, there were caskets in my basement, just like in the movie My Girl.
They laid me on a casket holder and covered me up with artificial grass carpet (not sure why we had that in particular, but that's what they used).
Ellie stood up at the podium and said a few brief words. "God, we're so sorry we killed Carrie." She went back and got Rusty to bring him up to say goodbye to me. She also told him that he had to kiss me goodbye, which he didn't want to do.
When he leaned over to kiss me, I jumped up and screamed! I've never seen my brother run so fast! He went up and locked himself in our parent's room until we could convince him that it all was a joke.
He probably still has issues from that incident, but it was so funny!
And that pretty much sums up the world of children that grow up living in a funeral home...
Sooooooooo...Want to be interviewed by me??
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me." Make sure I have your email address!!
2. I will respond by emailing you five questions. (I get to pick the questions).
3. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
Come on! Give me a chance to grill you!!! I'm pretty sure you'll have at least two weeks to prepare. hehe
Have y'all met Lula yet?? If not, you need to go visit her. I promise, you'll be happy you did! I always get a good giggle out of her and her Jason Statham obsession. Do you think she'd disown me if she knew that I'd never heard of him until I starting reading her blog? And that I still haven't seen any of his movies??
When she offered to interview me, I jumped at the chance to answer her questions!!
Except that she sent me the questions two weeks ago. But that's just how I work people. Have I ever mentioned that I'm pretty much always ten minutes late for everything?
So to avoid further delays, I'd better get started and just answer the dang questions before I find another excuse to put it off!
Everyone is blessed with a talent of some sort. How are you gifted, and do you use your talent often?
Gee, I don't know! There's so many things I'm good at! **Name that movie**
God gave me one of my talents--singing. I tried to find a way to actually upload some of my singing from back in the day, but I don't own a VCR or a cassette player. It's only been ten years since I've had any recordings done, but the technology is so outdated! Someday, I'll figure it out and get some put up for those of you who've asked.
I only sing for fun these days. I sang 24/7 in college and then spent five years as a Church Choir Conductor and Director of Music. I also sang in three different choirs during that same five years. Quite frankly, I'm glad to be away from all the drama that always seems to accompany singing.
My other talent came from my Daddy--my rapier wit and wicked sarcasm. A HA HA HAAAA
And that, my friends, I use pretty much every day.
Here's my favorite picture in the whole world of my Dad. Make sure you click on the picture to enlarge it. You need to see the look on his face in detail.
I'd never seen it until after he died in 2004 and we were looking through pictures for the photo boards. I laughed and cried and laughed and cried some more. The world became a less funny place when he died...
You have an entire day to do whatever you'd like, by yourself. Explain your perfect day scenario.
First of all, can I pleeeeeease just hang out with someone?? I get enough alone time as it is and I am a major extrovert. You're surprised that I'm an extrovert, aren't you? There. I've used my sarcasm for today.
So that being said, I would grab my brother Rusty and head down to Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH. He's the only other person I know that loves roller coasters as much as I do and they have SO many great coasters! We'd ride the roller coasters all day long and eat disgustingly delicious fattening food. Then we'd meet back up with our families and our other siblings and Mom (because in a perfect day scenario gathering people from all over the country is easy) and have dinner and stay up late talking and laughing.
Name three people, living or dead, you'd love to invite to a dinner party at your home, as well as what you'd serve for the meal.
That's easy. Jesus, Ronald Reagan, and Bette Midler. I think those three would make for some lively debates and lots of giggles!
Do I really need to explain why I'd invite Jesus? He's, by far, the most influential person that has ever lived. EVER! I'd love to learn from him firsthand! Not to mention, through his death, I will achieve everlasting life! What a cool guy!!
Oh Ronnie, what happened to good old conservatives like you? All we're left with are RINO's and whiners. You are, and always will be, my political hero.
What can I say about Bette? She's an amazing singer and a fantastic actress. Plus, I'm pretty sure she's loads of fun! I'm willing to risk one of my choices to find out!
For dinner, I suppose I'd need to study up and make some crazy Jewish food since Bette and the J-Man are Jewish and I'm not sure if either keep kosher. For Ronnie, I'd be sure to have some Jelly Bellies handy, but I'm pretty sure he'd eat whatever I made for him. He's just sweet that way!
You've been given a time machine, specifically for the purpose of going back and talking to yourself at the age of eighteen. What would you say to yourself? What advice would you dispense?
You really should flaunt your body a little bit more. I know you think you're pudgy, but you aren't. It's the last time you're going to be skinny for ten-plus years. And that's about it...
Share your favorite childhood memory.
Have I ever told you about the joke we played on my brother when I was six or seven?
My sister, Ellie, had a friend over and we concocted a plan to scare my brother.
Ellie and I pretended we were fighting and she threw me over the stairs. Her friend caught me just a few steps down, but I rolled down the stairs and pretended like I fell all the way down.
Then I played dead. I was a fantastic actress, you know! Just like Bette!!
Ellie called my brother over and told him she'd killed me and we needed to have a funeral before Mom and Dad got home or they'd be mad. My brother was only five at the time, so he was devastated and scared about getting in trouble.
Ellie and her friend picked me up and we all went into the chapel. Yes, it was connected to my home and yes, there were caskets in my basement, just like in the movie My Girl.
They laid me on a casket holder and covered me up with artificial grass carpet (not sure why we had that in particular, but that's what they used).
Ellie stood up at the podium and said a few brief words. "God, we're so sorry we killed Carrie." She went back and got Rusty to bring him up to say goodbye to me. She also told him that he had to kiss me goodbye, which he didn't want to do.
When he leaned over to kiss me, I jumped up and screamed! I've never seen my brother run so fast! He went up and locked himself in our parent's room until we could convince him that it all was a joke.
He probably still has issues from that incident, but it was so funny!
And that pretty much sums up the world of children that grow up living in a funeral home...
Sooooooooo...Want to be interviewed by me??
1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me." Make sure I have your email address!!
2. I will respond by emailing you five questions. (I get to pick the questions).
3. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions.
Come on! Give me a chance to grill you!!! I'm pretty sure you'll have at least two weeks to prepare. hehe
Friday, February 13, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
My Favorite Part of My Kitchen
This is the door to my pantry. I've always been a spice hoor and it's quite difficult to fit this many spices in a rack or on a shelf! With about $30 worth of wire shelves, we were able to use wasted space to hold all of these spices and keep them neat and organized.
As for the pantry--it isn't ready for its closeup, Mr. DeMille...
To see what everyone else is talking about this week, go visit The Lazy Organizer's Talk About Tuesday.
As for the pantry--it isn't ready for its closeup, Mr. DeMille...
To see what everyone else is talking about this week, go visit The Lazy Organizer's Talk About Tuesday.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Yesterday...
marked an important anniversary for me. February 5th, 2008 was the day I made the decision to quit my job and stay at home with the midget.
I loved my job! I made a handsome salary. I enjoyed dealing with customers (most of them, anyway). I had a handpicked team that did their jobs well. I was constantly challenged. I was an officer of one of the country's largest banks. I had made great friends at my company and was well respected by colleagues. I had made amazing connections with senior managers in a very large bank. And to toot my own horn, I was pretty damned good at my job.
But...
I was not the kind of mom I'd always wanted to be. Midget was spending 11 hours in daycare Monday-Friday. I could only sneak in one pumping session a day, if I was lucky, and I wouldn't be able to continue doing that much longer. When I was at work, all I could think about was how I was neglecting my daughter. When I was at home, all I could think about was how much stuff I had to do at work.
I remember how terrified I was when we first starting talking about me staying at home. Terrified I would go stir-crazy at home. Terrified I wouldn't have any friends. Terrified we were going to be broke. Terrified that I was going to be the one cleaning the house, not the cleaning lady. Terrified that my life was never going to be the same.
I look at my daughter every day and thank the Lord for blessing me with her presence; for allowing me to be her teacher; for bringing my husband and I together to create such a perfect little miracle; for giving us the wisdom to make the right decision about me working.
Here's one shot from each month that I would have missed.
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
I loved my job! I made a handsome salary. I enjoyed dealing with customers (most of them, anyway). I had a handpicked team that did their jobs well. I was constantly challenged. I was an officer of one of the country's largest banks. I had made great friends at my company and was well respected by colleagues. I had made amazing connections with senior managers in a very large bank. And to toot my own horn, I was pretty damned good at my job.
But...
I was not the kind of mom I'd always wanted to be. Midget was spending 11 hours in daycare Monday-Friday. I could only sneak in one pumping session a day, if I was lucky, and I wouldn't be able to continue doing that much longer. When I was at work, all I could think about was how I was neglecting my daughter. When I was at home, all I could think about was how much stuff I had to do at work.
I remember how terrified I was when we first starting talking about me staying at home. Terrified I would go stir-crazy at home. Terrified I wouldn't have any friends. Terrified we were going to be broke. Terrified that I was going to be the one cleaning the house, not the cleaning lady. Terrified that my life was never going to be the same.
I look at my daughter every day and thank the Lord for blessing me with her presence; for allowing me to be her teacher; for bringing my husband and I together to create such a perfect little miracle; for giving us the wisdom to make the right decision about me working.
Here's one shot from each month that I would have missed.
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Lowfat Banana Bread
ATTENTION KMART SHOPPERS!!
This is NOT your Grandmother's Banana Bread! First of all, it isn't made with cups and cups of oil and butter. In fact, it doesn't have oil or butter in it AT ALL! Secondly, each slice is packed with FIVE WHOLE GRAMS OF FIBER! Yes, you heard me correctly!
A few weeks ago, I found some Fiber-Sure marked down at my local Kroger's. Apparently, the name is going to change to Metamucil Clear & Natural, so they are selling the old bottles at 1/2 price. Fiber-Sure (an all natural vegetable fiber called inulin) is clear, tasteless, can be used in recipes without altering the ingredients, and is a fantastic way to add fiber to your diet!
I found this recipe at the Fiber-sure website and couldn't wait to try it! I had frozen some ripe bananas a while ago, so I had everything I needed for this recipe on hand. By the way, when there is a great sale on nuts, I stock up like crazy and put them in my freezer. So to answer your question, yes, I freeze my nuts.
By the way, this is not a paid endorsement (as evidenced by my previous sentence regarding nuts).
The bread turned out nice and moist and quite tasty. Next time I make it, I think I'll eliminate the nuts and use the saved point to put a little reduced fat cheddar cheese on top of each slice. Yes, I'm completely weird that way. I have this thing with banana bread and cheddar cheese. Can't explain it. There's no excuse for it. Been eating it that way since I can remember making my own food. I have some other weird food combos that I'll have to tell you about some other time.
Without further ado...
Lowfat Banana Bread
1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/3 cup Fibersure
1/2 cup sugar (I used Splenda for baking)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup mashed very ripe bananas (2 medium)
1/3 cup fruit-based substitute for fat or unsweetened applesauce
2 large egg whites (I used 1/4 cup of egg substitute)
1 large egg (I used 1/4 cup of egg substitute here also)
1/4 cup pecans, chopped
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease 9" by 5" metal loaf pan. In large bowl, combine flour, Fibersure, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In medium bowl, with fork, mix bananas, fat substitute, egg whites, and egg until well blended. Stir banana mixture into flour mixture just until flour mixture is moistened.
2. Pour batter into prepared pan; sprinkle with chopped pecans. Bake until toothpick inserted in center comes out almost clean, 40 to 45 minutes. Cool in pan on wire rack 10 minutes; remove from pan and cool completely on wire rack.
Makes 1 loaf, 16 slices.
Each slice: About 119 calories (15 percent calories from fat), 3g protein, 23g carbohydrate, 2g total fat (0g saturated), 13mg cholesterol, 155mg sodium, 4g fiber.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Henry Wiener
After three weeks of viewing all the beautiful photos at
I have come to the realization that I am a sucky photographer. But, no matter! I will let it serve as inspiration for my skills I have yet to learn! I like to teach myself things, so someday, I may be half as good as one of the top ten finishers. Maybe...
So even though my photography skills are lacking, I just can't let this contest go!!! It's all about pets, and you KNOW how much I *heart* my Wieners! My father-in-law says Henry Wiener has very "intoxicating" eyes. I think his eyes have more soul than B.B. King...
I have come to the realization that I am a sucky photographer. But, no matter! I will let it serve as inspiration for my skills I have yet to learn! I like to teach myself things, so someday, I may be half as good as one of the top ten finishers. Maybe...
So even though my photography skills are lacking, I just can't let this contest go!!! It's all about pets, and you KNOW how much I *heart* my Wieners! My father-in-law says Henry Wiener has very "intoxicating" eyes. I think his eyes have more soul than B.B. King...
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