Well, the cat is out of the bag (on the professional front), so I feel I can finally share it here: Chris will be starting a new job in August!
About a month ago we stepped into a whirlwind. Chris came home the day before we were supposed to start vacation and said he had been told that the owners of the company were interested in selling and his job would be "questionable" after the holidays. If you have ever experienced job loss, undesired relocation, or something similar, I'm sure you can relate to the situation. A million questions go through your mind: "Should we wait it out and look for a job closer to the end of the year?", "If we are going to have to move, when should we sell our house?", "Oh no! Where will I put our Christmas tree if we are in an apartment?!?!?". I know that this sounds silly and like a major overreaction, but these were honestly some of the thoughts that went through my mind within the first five minutes of Chris telling me.
And then there are the home projects we had been wanting to do. We decided to put everything on hold until we knew if we would be staying or not. So that awesome patio furniture I bought before we expanded the patio has just been chilling in our grass. Classy, I know.
Chris and I decided to go ahead and take our vacation. We thought about using the time off to job hunt, but I had really been looking forward to some time with Chris (Mom was keeping Rachel for us for the first time). We were gone for 4 days, and had a really nice time. And we had plenty to talk about on our 11 hr drive! The following week Chris had the unpleasant task of visiting each location in Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska to visit with managers about the new situation. At the end of the week was our family reunion, and I am positive I couldn't count the number of times Chris got asked, "So, how's the job going?" Um. Not good, folks.
Then a crazy thing happened. Someone who used to be Chris's office-mate in graduate school called and basically said, "Hi Chris! I know you have a job, but for some reason I thought of you today. A banker in Edmond wants to hire someone with a masters in AgEcon ASAP. I wasn't interested, but for some reason I gave them your info." Well we all know that "some reason" was a direct answer to my 88 year old grandmother's prayer for us to find a new job. I'm pretty sure she knows how to pull some strings! :)
All of this big long story to say I have a new empathy for people who have lost their jobs. I never really felt badly for people in this situation before; I always thought ok, go find a new one! But it's so unsettling. And even though it was just 5 weeks from the day we found out about Chris's current job until we received this new offer, life seemed to be completely on hold in that short time. No matter how much you try to plan your life, sometime God has other plans for us. And I am actually thankful for the reminder that He is in control, and not me.
Now that all of this is settled, I'm very excited about the new job. I think Chris will like the work (aka challenge) and I know I will like the much more family-friendly hours. Now we are just waiting for the 100+ degree weather to pass so we can think about that patio again. :)
peony
Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Totally Awesome
Wow. I've been away for a month. And not just from the blog; Rachel and I were out of our home for 3 weeks and then she was sick for the first several days of being back home. Talk about a busy summer! My parents kept Rachel so Chris and I could go on a vacation back in June. It was my first time away from her, but it went really well! I think everyone had a good time (Rachel and Nana included). Then we had two solid weeks of family time including Grandma's 88th birthday and MaryBeth's crew being in town for the 4th of July.
Needless to say, Chris didn't have the luxury of being gone for 3 weeks, so he has been "holding down the fort" for the past two. Again, needless to say, Chris managed to make a lot of laundry during my absence and those toilets don't exactly clean themselves. I'm not nagging here; I have actually asked Chris to refrain from doing laundry because he doesn't do it the way I want it done. And he did vacuum and keep the plants watered like I asked!
Today I decided Rachel was feeling well enough to entertain herself while I started cleaning. It seems I always stand in front of the cleaning products in the store until all the bottles start looking the same and I end up picking a product that isn't the cheapest, but not the most expensive, either. And it seems the results are always the same: they get the job done, but it's nothing to write home about....until now! Mom told me a while back to buy "Totally Awesome" from the Dollar General to try in place of "Shout" because it gets just about every stain out and was pretty darn cheap. I tried it, and it does indeed work very well. Today, when I went to get my bathroom cleaning supplies, my bottle of median-priced-who-knows-what was empty. On a whim, I grabbed my "Totally Awesome" and let me tell ya, now I know why they named it that. When attempting to get the soap scum ring out of Rachel's bathtub, this stuff is completely, totally awesome. Just spray, wait a couple minutes, and literally wipe with a wet towel. It was like one of those dumb infomercials. It was magic!
So if you are looking for something to make your life with kiddos a little easier, get Totally Awesome. You'll be totally glad.
Needless to say, Chris didn't have the luxury of being gone for 3 weeks, so he has been "holding down the fort" for the past two. Again, needless to say, Chris managed to make a lot of laundry during my absence and those toilets don't exactly clean themselves. I'm not nagging here; I have actually asked Chris to refrain from doing laundry because he doesn't do it the way I want it done. And he did vacuum and keep the plants watered like I asked!
Today I decided Rachel was feeling well enough to entertain herself while I started cleaning. It seems I always stand in front of the cleaning products in the store until all the bottles start looking the same and I end up picking a product that isn't the cheapest, but not the most expensive, either. And it seems the results are always the same: they get the job done, but it's nothing to write home about....until now! Mom told me a while back to buy "Totally Awesome" from the Dollar General to try in place of "Shout" because it gets just about every stain out and was pretty darn cheap. I tried it, and it does indeed work very well. Today, when I went to get my bathroom cleaning supplies, my bottle of median-priced-who-knows-what was empty. On a whim, I grabbed my "Totally Awesome" and let me tell ya, now I know why they named it that. When attempting to get the soap scum ring out of Rachel's bathtub, this stuff is completely, totally awesome. Just spray, wait a couple minutes, and literally wipe with a wet towel. It was like one of those dumb infomercials. It was magic!
So if you are looking for something to make your life with kiddos a little easier, get Totally Awesome. You'll be totally glad.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Grilled "BBQ" Chicken
Wow. I haven't blogged in a very long time. Whoops. Rachel and I have been garage sale-ing, using her new pool, and enjoying our new "patio." Ok. So we don't have a new patio. But we do have new patio furniture! I found a set very similar to what I was looking for at a garage sale for a decent price, so we went ahead and bought it even though we haven't expanded our concrete slab in the backyard yet. And for my birthday present we bought cushions, an umbrella and stand, and a deck box to keep the cushions in so they will stay nice. We are planning on expanding the patio fairly soon. I'll post pics when we get that done! We have eaten about half our meals out there since we bought it, so I think it's worth it even though it is currently sitting on half concrete, half grass. Here's a few snapshots of what we've been up to lately:
We are still in grilling mode over here so I thought I would share a recipe for grilled chicken that we got off of "Good Eats." (I have mentioned this one before, but at that time I didn't have any details because Chris did everything solo.) This is the only picture on the grill I ended up with:
So you could buy a whole chicken and cut it up to be more economical, but the thigh pieces are my favorite so we just bought a package of those. I honestly don't remember how much these weighed; it doesn't really matter for the marinade or the rub, you can use this recipe for 2-4# of chicken.
Marinate chicken for 1.5 hrs in 1 qt of water, 6 oz honey, and 3.5 oz kosher salt. Dry with paper towel and set pieces on a cookie sheet or cooling rack. Combine 1 Tbs chili powder, 1 Tbs curry powder, 1 tsp Adobo powder (no idea what this stuff is...so we didn't use it), 1 tsp cumin, 1 tsp paprika, 2 tsp cocoa powder. Seal in a ziploc bag and kneed into chicken. Let sit on cookie sheet for half an hour, while your fire is getting ready.
Sear each side for approx 5 minutes. Move to lower heat and continue to flip/rotate and grill for another 12 minutes. That's all the info I have because I am not in charge of the actual grilling process.
And the best part....Dessert!
4th anniversary cake |
Attempting basketweave for the first time. Had to do something with the left-over frosting! |
We just took PB&J to the park one evening. It was a lovely night off. |
"Father's day"...a week early |
Sorry about all the smoke. Apparently, that stuff shows up REALLY well with the new camera! |
Marinate chicken for 1.5 hrs in 1 qt of water, 6 oz honey, and 3.5 oz kosher salt. Dry with paper towel and set pieces on a cookie sheet or cooling rack. Combine 1 Tbs chili powder, 1 Tbs curry powder, 1 tsp Adobo powder (no idea what this stuff is...so we didn't use it), 1 tsp cumin, 1 tsp paprika, 2 tsp cocoa powder. Seal in a ziploc bag and kneed into chicken. Let sit on cookie sheet for half an hour, while your fire is getting ready.
Sear each side for approx 5 minutes. Move to lower heat and continue to flip/rotate and grill for another 12 minutes. That's all the info I have because I am not in charge of the actual grilling process.
And the best part....Dessert!
Homemade chocolate chip cookie and vanilla ice cream sandwiches...mmmm! |
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Homemade Pizza
Ok, I thought Chris was crazy when he told me 4 years ago that he wanted to make pizza. Make pizza?? That was odd to me because I think of pizza as the ultimate "I don't want to do dishes nor spend a lot of money on dinner" idea. But, as usual, homemade is completely different, and I admit, better. You can put as much or as little of anything and everything, which is nice because I don't like a lot of sauce. And the crust! Yum yum! I honestly doesn't take that much time, but you do tend to make a bit of a mess, and you probably spend as much money as ordering it (depending of course on where you buy) because cheese isn't cheap. So here's how you do it:
Sauce:
1/2 c. tomato paste
1 can petite diced tomatoes
2 Tbsp chopped onion
1/8 tsp celery seed
1/2 tsp oregano
1/2 Tbsp chili powder
1/4 tsp cumin
Stir everything in small saucepan over low heat. Let simmer until ready to use.
Dough:
1 pkg yeast
1 c water, warm
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 Tbsp oil
2 1/2 c flour
Dissolve yeast in water. Stir in remaining ingredients. Work into a dough ball and set for 5 minutes before rolling.
Topping Suggestions:
cheese
onion
bell pepper
Italian sausage
ham
mushrooms
basically anything
**Note: This dough recipe makes 2 pizzas in about a 9x11 sheet. Of course, you can make your pizzas any shape or size. The sauce makes much more. I can usually get 4-6 pizzas out of it. Whatever I don't need the first time around I just freeze for the next time.
Bake at 400 for about 15 minutes.
Sauce:
1/2 c. tomato paste
1 can petite diced tomatoes
2 Tbsp chopped onion
1/8 tsp celery seed
1/2 tsp oregano
1/2 Tbsp chili powder
1/4 tsp cumin
Stir everything in small saucepan over low heat. Let simmer until ready to use.
Dough:
1 pkg yeast
1 c water, warm
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 Tbsp oil
2 1/2 c flour
Dissolve yeast in water. Stir in remaining ingredients. Work into a dough ball and set for 5 minutes before rolling.
Topping Suggestions:
cheese
onion
bell pepper
Italian sausage
ham
mushrooms
basically anything
**Note: This dough recipe makes 2 pizzas in about a 9x11 sheet. Of course, you can make your pizzas any shape or size. The sauce makes much more. I can usually get 4-6 pizzas out of it. Whatever I don't need the first time around I just freeze for the next time.
Bake at 400 for about 15 minutes.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Celebrating Summer...Porkchop style
Mmmm. I love it when Chris grills. I get a night off in the kitchen (or at least I don't have to prepare the main dish) and we get to enjoy the weather. I also enjoy eating something a little different from time to time, which is what grilling usually allows! Tonight Chris grilled porkchops; I made steamed broccoli and new potatoes that Dad dug from the garden for me while I was home on Sunday for Mother's Day. I especially love new potatoes. I could eat them like candy. Dinner was very simple: Rub garlic powder, rosemary, paprika, curry powder, salt and pepper (all to taste) into chops and grill for approximately 8 minutes. I put my potatoes in a large pot and brought to a boil; about 12 minutes into the boiling process, I dropped my steamer basket full of broccoli into the same pot for the final 5 minutes. That's it!
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Pancakes
Whew! We have been busy around here, as usual, as everyone is! I painted my laundry area. I went to my parent's for several days while Chris was out of town on a business trip.We all went to Guymon for Chris's youngest brother's Confirmation. Just when the laundry mayhem was dying down I received an e-mail informing me that Dillard's was taking 30% off the clearance...score! I was super excited to find a couple of "closet staples" for myself: a black and white sleeveless blouse and a black pencil skirt (which I have been looking for for about 4 years, no exaggeration.) I also bought a set of 8 Wusthof steak knives for our house for $15!!! Originally these would have cost $120. Safe to say, this may be my favorite purchase of the day! And I also bought several items for the growing weeds children in the family.
During all this hustle bustle, I made pancakes a couple of times. I had never made pancakes from anything other than a box before I married Chris, and I didn't think this was a problem. And actually, it isn't. But! It is so super easy to make them without a mix, and then you don't have yet another cardboard box in your pantry. Also, the recipe we use (my mother-in-law's) makes very fluffy pancakes and they are oh-so-tasty! My mom used to put chocolate chips in our pancakes for us from time to time when I was little and I always enjoyed that. So naturally, I continued to do this with the homemade pancakes. One Saturday I was sad to discover I was out of chocolate chips, but I did have a few butterscotch left. Best "mistake" ever!!! Butterscotch have definitely become the favorite pancake embellishment in our house. You should try it sometime!
The recipe makes quite a few, so if you are only making these for 2 people, you could probably cut it in half. However, we like to have them leftover for easy breakfast for the next few days. Here it is:
2 c flour
3 tsp baking powder
1/4 c sugar
1 tsp salt
2 eggs
2 c milk
1/3 c vegetable oil
Whisk together dry ingredients. Beat eggs; stir in milk and oil. Combine and beat until mostly smooth (batter should still be a bit lumpy). Cook until underside is golden brown and bubbles appear over surface; flip. Cook another 1-2 minutes and remove.
During all this hustle bustle, I made pancakes a couple of times. I had never made pancakes from anything other than a box before I married Chris, and I didn't think this was a problem. And actually, it isn't. But! It is so super easy to make them without a mix, and then you don't have yet another cardboard box in your pantry. Also, the recipe we use (my mother-in-law's) makes very fluffy pancakes and they are oh-so-tasty! My mom used to put chocolate chips in our pancakes for us from time to time when I was little and I always enjoyed that. So naturally, I continued to do this with the homemade pancakes. One Saturday I was sad to discover I was out of chocolate chips, but I did have a few butterscotch left. Best "mistake" ever!!! Butterscotch have definitely become the favorite pancake embellishment in our house. You should try it sometime!
I also make some blueberry ones for Christopher |
2 c flour
3 tsp baking powder
1/4 c sugar
1 tsp salt
2 eggs
2 c milk
1/3 c vegetable oil
Whisk together dry ingredients. Beat eggs; stir in milk and oil. Combine and beat until mostly smooth (batter should still be a bit lumpy). Cook until underside is golden brown and bubbles appear over surface; flip. Cook another 1-2 minutes and remove.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Home Improvement
I'm going to blame it on the wonderful Spring weather we've been having: I've got major home improvement-itis! The first big project was the removal of the pear trees, which took place this morning (it was delayed earlier this week because of rain). I don't have a great shot of the yard we inherited upon purchase (unfortunately), but I do have a couple of snapshots for anyone who didn't get the chance to see it:
So last year, our goal was to remove the shrubs and berm, and to establish some grass. Accomplished! This year the goal was to remove the trees altogether since they are being a liability in any kind of stormy weather. If you remember, this is what our yard looked like before:
And here is what it looks like now! With a few "in progress" pics.
I also painted the ceiling and walls of my laundry room yesterday; it was such a little space, but the paint is a big improvement!
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Mom is standing between our front flower bed and the street. Please notice the ring of pavers (which are the strait kind, never meant to be put in a circle) around the massive red tips. |
Behind me you can see the pear trees; the greenery in the middle of the pic is the ring of shrubs. (Please ignore the "I'm a new mom, who just moved to a new house, in a new town attire.") |
There was also a "berm" (fancy way for saying a mound that would be ridiculous to mow over) between the house and the ring of shrubs. Nice. |
So last year, our goal was to remove the shrubs and berm, and to establish some grass. Accomplished! This year the goal was to remove the trees altogether since they are being a liability in any kind of stormy weather. If you remember, this is what our yard looked like before:
Why do appliances have to make so much dust?? |
Before |
Fresh, white ceiling! |
After (the lighting in the before and after isn't great, but it looks so much better!) |
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