Sunday, January 31, 2010

My New Ride

2010 Honda Pilot


I've officially graduated to a "mommy" car! I love it! I have this "thing" for black cars. The only non-black car I've driven was my jeep from high school. There's something slick about the dark ;) and looks amazing when it's clean.
We looked around at other cars, including the Nissan Pathfinder, which I loved, but it was a bit smaller and rode a bit rougher.
I've got all my mommy stuff, including the car seat, packed up and ready for whenever Avery decided to grace us with her presence.
I am going to enjoy the clean carpet, shinny knobs and buttons, clean windows, and the "new car smell" for as long as I can.
So....
Next on the list, a portable vacuum for the car.

I know it's wishful thinking, but I will do my best to keep the cheerios cleaned up as good as possible!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Like I Needed These....


Yes, I caved and bought my share of Girl Scout Cookies...
Yes, I bought too many boxes...
Yes, I will be going on a diet after this baby is here..
And sadly, yes, I have no will-power these days...

So, Here's to the Girl Scout Cookies that I will be indulging in soon!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

AHH!!


I am totally addicted already and I haven't even ordered anything from them! This site plans to be my new source for projects, patterns, and facrics...

http://www.pinkchalkfabrics.com/

Sneak Peak

Here is the fabric for my next quilt:


My mom has been spoiling me this past week. She has been cooking, cleaning, walking with me, going to my appointments... It's so nice to have her help around here while I wait like a ticking time bomb for this baby to come.
After my disappointing appointment on Thursday, when I was told that I have not really progressed that much, we decided that if I just got busy on another project and then Avery would decide to come. And besides, it will make the time seem to go but much faster. So, what else would we decide to make then a quilt?!
I have always wanted to make a fun, summery, bright colored quilt that can be our "picnic" quilt (if only we went on picnics...) and something great to take to the park. So, she got me a bunch of bright paisley prints and calico fabrics, most of them by Moda, which is my favorite fabric designer at the moment, for this quilt I've had in mind.
She's also in the process of teaching me how to "paper-piece", which is a technique to make the quilt squares quicker and more accurate. It's pretty fun, but we will see how the whole thing looks in the end.
We are going to start on it today... Hopefully it turns out as pretty as I have it in my head.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Week 36


This week is Week 36! Actually, if you go off my original due date, January 31st, I am 37 weeks (the current one I am going by, February 9th, is the one that the doctors set based on her size in the ultrasounds). I technically have to go by the February 9th date since that is what the doc says, but mentally, I am pushing for the earlier.
I feel bad because I had Jeff take my picture this evening and it took forever for me to get one that was some-what decent! I've come to the conclusion that I just won't get a picture of myself that I like these days.
Today I had my last ultrasound to make sure she was sitting correctly; head down. That, she was, and she was even "tap-dancing" which means she is pushing down but doesn't quite want to take that step yet.
I am 1 cm dilated and 40% effaced. Avery weighs in at 6 lb 3 oz and should put on another 1/2 lb per week until she arrives. How is it that the baby can weigh only 6 lb but I have put on 30lb?! Seriously!! I hope I never see these numbers on the scale unless I have the excuse of being pregnant.
I really hope she comes soon! I have everything ready for her, I'm just sitting here waiting. My schedule until she comes is to walk, walk, walk, walk, and do some more walking!
My mom and dad will be coming in tomorrow night which will be so nice! What is it about having your mommy around that just makes you feel so much better and more relaxed??

Monday, January 11, 2010

Southern Living


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Moving to Louisiana had it's share of difficulties in the beginning, but I have always tried to live by the phrase that my dad would repeat to me growing up, "Bloom where you're planted." Over the past 2.5 years of living here, I have really started to like it and appreciate the Cajun culture for its unique traits.
There is definitely a big difference between being from Texas and being from "the south", which I don't think I can really explain, it's just a matter of experiencing the two.
**Let me stop right there and say that I am a Texan and always will be; that is where my heart will stay.
I've already taken some Cajun Dance lessons with Allyson (Which I would love to take some more of, but I'm not sure I could get Allyson there again, lol); of course done the whole "Mardi Gras" thing; gone to a Saints game ("Who Dat?!"); gone to a few LSU games (since you can't live here without being engrossed with purple and gold); have come to discover that there is always a reason to throw a party and a festival (i.e. Jazz Fest, Voo-Doo Fest, Strawberry Festival, etc... you name it, they have a party for it); seen some plantation homes; done a little exploring of the state, which I would LOVE to do more of to get some pictures for my portfolio (there are some really beautiful areas around here!); met some real "Bobby Boucher's" and been to some areas that are straight out of the movie "The Water Boy" (blue bug zapper, swamp, and riding lawn mower included); We are to go on a swamp tour as soon as the weather permits us to (we were supposed to go this last fall but it got rained out); eaten at some authentic restaurants, and of course, met some amazing people!

Speaking of food....
Living in Louisiana has exposed me to some wonderfully yummy food, although I have to say it can't be so wonderful on my waistline, lol. I have decided that I have to take advantage of our time here to learn and practice some of these recipes. With some of my mom's side of the family being from Louisiana, I have some Cajun roots that I've never explored. Little did I know my grandma (Mammy, as I call her), has tons of authentic recipes to share. I think it's so fun to learn how to cook from different cultures. :)
So, I've decided that I will share my favorite Cajun recipes with you. They are so yummy, how can I keep them to myself?!
I have to warn you, though, that like most great recipes, there are not always exact measurements on the spices. The amounts of most of them can be up to the chief.

Shrimp Etouffee
by: My great grandma, Bo
*This can also be made with crawfish.

1 1/2 c. Bell Pepper
1 Onion
1 bunch Celery
3 sticks of butter
3 cans Cream of Mushroom
3 Cans Rotel (mild or spicy... I do a combo)
4 lb Peeled shrimp (depending on the size of the shrimp you may want to add more or less)
1 Tbs Worcestershire Sauce
Dash of Lemon Juice
Basil, Oregano, Garlic, Pepper

1. Saute the vegetables in the butter until soft
2. Add the seasonings to taste
3. Add the Rotel and Cream of Mushroom Soup and let simmer for 3-4 hrs
4. Add the Worcestershire and Lemon Juice
5. Let simmer for another 30-45 min
6. Refrigerate overnight (this allows all of the flavors to infuse together)
7. Reheat the next day and once it has come to a boil, add the shrimp. Cook only long enough for the shrimp to cook thoroughly (about 5-10 minutes). If you cook it too long then the shrimp will over cook and become rubbery... not a good thing! lol
8. Serve over white rice

This goes great with some French Bread for dipping

Sausage Jambalaya
*I actually found a recipe online, but I made some changes when I made it so now it's really my own :)

Ingredients
1/2 cup butter
1 white onion, chopped
4 stalks celery, chopped
5 green onions, chopped
1 large green bell pepper, chopped
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1-2 tsp Chili Powder (to taste)
Bay Leaves (about 2; I used some pre-chopped Bay Leaves, so I just sprinkled in enough to look like it equaled 2 chopped)
1 TBS creole seasoning (to taste)
1-2 tsp ground cayenne pepper (to taste)
1/2 tsp dried thyme (to taste)
2 lbs smoked sausage, sliced
5 cups chicken broth
1 tomato
3 cups brown rice

As you can see I do a lot of seasoning "to taste". This is simply because some people are more sensitive to spicy foods than others. As for me, I love spicy food, so I tend to add a bit more than the norm.

1. Saute the butter, white onion, celery, bell pepper, green onion, garlic, and spices until vegetables are tender and the onions are somewhat clear.
2. Add the sausage, chicken broth, tomatoes, and rice
3. Let simmer for about 1 hour or until all of the water is absorbed into the rice.

Crawfish Cornbread
*This one comes from Jeff's Grandmother's kitchen. We've passed it around to so many people that I don't think she will mind me sharing on here. It's always a big hit!

** Can't find the recipe... I will have to do some digging and get it up here asap!

Shrimp Creole
*Another great one from Jeff's side of the family.

3 lbs Peeled Shrimp
2 cups chopped onion
1 cup chopped bell pepper
8 cloves garlic
1 cup vegetable oil
12 oz Tomato Paste
2 8 oz cans Tomato Sauce
2 Tsp Sugar
2 Cups chopped celery
Salt, Pepper, Cayenne or Red Pepper

1. Season shrimp with salt and pepper and refrigerate
2. Heat oil in big pot on medium heat
3. Cook onions and celery until tender
4. Add tomato paste, fry in grease for about 5 min stirring constantly
5. Add tomato sauce and 4 cups of water
6. Cook about 40 min, stirring occasionaly
7. Add the bell pepper, garlic, sugar, and salt and pepper to taste
8. Cook for 30 min then add the shrimp and cook just until the shrimp are done.
9. Serve over rice

Now, to find a King Cake Recipe!

Obama vs. LOST

All I can say is that Obama better not touch February 2! He will have even more protesting on his hands to deal with!

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/01/08/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6072513.shtml

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Elysha's Baby Shower

Stori, Francine, and I threw a baby shower for Elysha. It turned out beautifully with close to 50 people showing up! Elysha got lots of great gifts... I think she had a really great time. I am so glad I could be a part of it.Welcome Table

Elysha with the Hostesses

Me (35 weeks), Elysha (34 weeks), and Stori (27) weeks

Monday, January 4, 2010

PROMISES Messages

Don't you love how Dove chocolates puts a little message inside their wrappers?! I thought these seemed appropriate to me today...






P.S. I know I am having a girl because I was NOT a chocolate fan before this pregnancy! Now, I can't get enough. lol

100's Gather to Protest Global Warming....

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!


Avery celebrated her first New Years with some sparklers last night :)

Sparklers are by far my favorite thing to get on nights like these... They make some pretty cool pictures, too!Here are some fireworks for you in case you didn't get to shoot any off:

Now, to think of a New Year's Resolution....

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