Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Falling Asleep...So Sweet
I put Molly to sleep each night. Sometimes Ross and I discuss him putting her to sleep, but she REALLY likes her Mommy, so it's just easier if I do it! I really enjoy doing it, too. She falls asleep in my arms and it's so fun to sit and hold her. The other night she fell asleep while drinking her bottle (or ba-ba, as she calls it). I thought it was the sweetest thing seeing her there, asleep, yet still holding the bottle with it in her mouth. I took a little video and after that took the bottle away. I laughed to myself when I saw the milk that had dribbled out of her mouth. Molly is so sweet!
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
Ross and I tried a new meal for Easter dinner. It was chicken cordon bleu casserole and it was very good! I like to watch The Pioneer Woman's cooking show and saw it on there one day. I thought it sounded pretty good and looked easy to make, so we tried it. It's fairly easy to make and turned out very good. It's rich, though, so a little goes a long way! I followed The Pioneer Woman's recipe, but looked up variations of it, too. Some recipes said to mix in rice or egg noodles and I thought about that, but decided not to. I did, however, make a side of rice and served the casserole on a scoop of rice. As a leftover meal I made some egg noodles and served the casserole over egg noodles. This was definitely not as good as the rice. The rice gives it a little texture that compliments the casserole very well. Here's the recipe I used, in case you want to try it!
Ingredients
Put the ham on a paper towel-lined plate and microwave for about 3 minutes to reduce the moisture content. Mix together the Swiss and Monterey Jack cheese in a bowl.
Put about a third of chicken in a layer in the bottom of the prepared baking dish. Top with half the ham. Sprinkle over 1/4 cup of the mixed cheese. Repeat 1 more time, then finish with a layer of chicken.
Melt the remaining 5 tablespoons butter in a skillet over medium heat. Put the panko in a bowl, pour in half of the melted butter, mix well and set aside.
Add the flour to the remaining butter in the skillet and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, whisking out any lumps. Whisk in the milk, broth, Dijon and cayenne and let it cook until it begins to thicken. Remove from the heat and stir in 1 cup of the cheese until melted. Season with salt and pepper.
Pour the sauce over the casserole. Sprinkle over the remaining 1 cup cheese, then the panko mix. Bake until the top is browned and the casserole is bubbling, 25 to 30 minutes.
Ingredients
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6 tablespoons salted butter
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1 1/4 cups grated Swiss cheese
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1 1/4 cups grated Monterey Jack cheese
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4 cooked boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into cubes
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1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
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1/4 cup all-purpose flour
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2 cups milk
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1 cup chicken broth
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2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
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1/2 teaspoon cayenne
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Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 9-by-13-inch baking dish with 1 tablespoon butter.
Put the ham on a paper towel-lined plate and microwave for about 3 minutes to reduce the moisture content. Mix together the Swiss and Monterey Jack cheese in a bowl.
Put about a third of chicken in a layer in the bottom of the prepared baking dish. Top with half the ham. Sprinkle over 1/4 cup of the mixed cheese. Repeat 1 more time, then finish with a layer of chicken.
Melt the remaining 5 tablespoons butter in a skillet over medium heat. Put the panko in a bowl, pour in half of the melted butter, mix well and set aside.
Add the flour to the remaining butter in the skillet and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, whisking out any lumps. Whisk in the milk, broth, Dijon and cayenne and let it cook until it begins to thicken. Remove from the heat and stir in 1 cup of the cheese until melted. Season with salt and pepper.
Pour the sauce over the casserole. Sprinkle over the remaining 1 cup cheese, then the panko mix. Bake until the top is browned and the casserole is bubbling, 25 to 30 minutes.
Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Pig-Themed Baby Shower
One of my very best friends, Pam, is having a baby girl, Elisabeth, in May and I had a baby shower for her. It was such a nice, fun time. It was very small, with just Pam, me, and five of our girlfriends. The seven of us have been friends for a long time and used to get together once a month for girls' night. Girls' night doesn't happen much anymore due to families and busy schedules, so it's so nice when we do have time together.
I had an absolutely wonderful time planning this baby shower! I started thinking about and planning the shower in January after Pam and I decided on its date. Pam is doing a pig theme in her nursery (because she collects pigs and thought it would be cute) so I decided to do a pig theme for the shower. I think a pig theme is so cute and original for a baby nursery.
Pam had a hard time finding baby bedding she liked, but did find some pig material online and bought it to make bedding for her crib. I asked her to send me a picture of the material and I used that for the invitation and decorations. I had the decorations designed on Etsy, using the material as the background. I then took the picture of the material and printed it out on cardstock on my printer and used it to make pig cut-outs using my Silhouette cutting machine. I had such a fun time working on this!
The shower was at 10am, so we were having brunch. I made chicken salad and fruit, and one friend brought mini quiches and coffee cake, and another brought pig cookies. Since there was only going to be 7 people we were able to eat in the dining room and used my china plates. I love using my china! We hardly ever use it, but it sure is nice to have and use when I need it. We then moved over to the living room for a fun game of baby item "The Price Is Right" and opening presents. it was such a nice time!
I used pink scrapbook paper for placemats and gray napkins, along with "real" silverware and fun wine glasses. I loved the table set up. I thought it was a great mix of fancy and casual with the china plates and paper napkins. :) I made a banner that says "Elisabeth Joy" and hung it, along with pink and gray pom-poms, on the curtains as the backdrop for the table. I used the pig material background for the banner. It was so cute!
This was a really good "fruit bruschetta." I cut a French baguette into several slices and buttered each slice and baked in the oven for about 7 minutes. I sprinkled cinnamon and sugar on each slice when they came out of the oven. I made a cream cheese/powdered sugar/cool whip fruit dip and spread on each slice and then topped with a mixture of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries that had been sugared a little bit. This made for such a good fruit dish and made for a pretty display, too.
My friend, Natalie, made these super cute pig cookies! She put such time into them and they turned out great! It's a sugar cookie topped with cake frosting. She cut up strawberry wafers for the ears, chocolate chips for the eyes, and marshmallows and peanut butter chips for the nose. They were so cute and very tasty, too.
I made this pig mobile and am so very proud of it! I used the cut out pigs I made and then used my sewing machine to sew the pigs together in a line. I covered am embroidery hoop with ribbon and then tied the pig lines to the hoop. I made tiny tissue paper pom-poms for the middle of the mobile. I am so proud of it! It turned out so cute and I just loved it. So did everyone else, too. :)
I found this pig at Hobby Lobby and put a foam floral block in it and filled it with carnations for the centerpiece. I think it turned out quite nice!
We played a baby shower version of "The Price Is Right." I know most people, including myself, don't really care for shower games, but this game was definitely a hit. I bought baby items and asked each person to guess the price of each item. Whoever came closest to the actual retail price (total of all items combined) without going over won. Most everyone came within about $5-10 of the actual price. I was quite impressed!
I had an absolutely wonderful time planning this baby shower! I started thinking about and planning the shower in January after Pam and I decided on its date. Pam is doing a pig theme in her nursery (because she collects pigs and thought it would be cute) so I decided to do a pig theme for the shower. I think a pig theme is so cute and original for a baby nursery.
Pam had a hard time finding baby bedding she liked, but did find some pig material online and bought it to make bedding for her crib. I asked her to send me a picture of the material and I used that for the invitation and decorations. I had the decorations designed on Etsy, using the material as the background. I then took the picture of the material and printed it out on cardstock on my printer and used it to make pig cut-outs using my Silhouette cutting machine. I had such a fun time working on this!
The shower was at 10am, so we were having brunch. I made chicken salad and fruit, and one friend brought mini quiches and coffee cake, and another brought pig cookies. Since there was only going to be 7 people we were able to eat in the dining room and used my china plates. I love using my china! We hardly ever use it, but it sure is nice to have and use when I need it. We then moved over to the living room for a fun game of baby item "The Price Is Right" and opening presents. it was such a nice time!
I used pink scrapbook paper for placemats and gray napkins, along with "real" silverware and fun wine glasses. I loved the table set up. I thought it was a great mix of fancy and casual with the china plates and paper napkins. :) I made a banner that says "Elisabeth Joy" and hung it, along with pink and gray pom-poms, on the curtains as the backdrop for the table. I used the pig material background for the banner. It was so cute!
This was a really good "fruit bruschetta." I cut a French baguette into several slices and buttered each slice and baked in the oven for about 7 minutes. I sprinkled cinnamon and sugar on each slice when they came out of the oven. I made a cream cheese/powdered sugar/cool whip fruit dip and spread on each slice and then topped with a mixture of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries that had been sugared a little bit. This made for such a good fruit dish and made for a pretty display, too.
My friend, Natalie, made these super cute pig cookies! She put such time into them and they turned out great! It's a sugar cookie topped with cake frosting. She cut up strawberry wafers for the ears, chocolate chips for the eyes, and marshmallows and peanut butter chips for the nose. They were so cute and very tasty, too.
I made this pig mobile and am so very proud of it! I used the cut out pigs I made and then used my sewing machine to sew the pigs together in a line. I covered am embroidery hoop with ribbon and then tied the pig lines to the hoop. I made tiny tissue paper pom-poms for the middle of the mobile. I am so proud of it! It turned out so cute and I just loved it. So did everyone else, too. :)
I found this pig at Hobby Lobby and put a foam floral block in it and filled it with carnations for the centerpiece. I think it turned out quite nice!
We played a baby shower version of "The Price Is Right." I know most people, including myself, don't really care for shower games, but this game was definitely a hit. I bought baby items and asked each person to guess the price of each item. Whoever came closest to the actual retail price (total of all items combined) without going over won. Most everyone came within about $5-10 of the actual price. I was quite impressed!
Friday, April 15, 2016
DVD Placemat
Lucy has several different placemats and we usually let her choose which one she wants to use when we eat. One day she said she wanted her "DVD" placemat. We couldn't figure out which placemat she was talking about. We have a Minnie Mouse, Paw Patrol, Frozen, Princess, and a few other placemat but no "DVD" placemat. I don't know how, but it finally dawned on me that she means her "Disney" placemat. Because Disney and DVD sound the same, you know. :)
They Go There
Lucy has a couple of pairs of sunglasses that we keep in our van. I asked her if she wanted her pink sunglasses and she said no. I started to put them in the cup holder in my console, but she said no, they don't go there, they go there. I asked her where and she just said there. It didn't take me very long to figure out what where "there" was. I put her sunglasses next to where I always put mine and asked if that was correct. She said yes.
This is so sweet to me! It's neat to see her learn and apply things. She knows that I always take my sunglasses off and put them in the same spot when we get out of the van. So naturally, her sunglasses should go where my sunglasses go. :)
This is so sweet to me! It's neat to see her learn and apply things. She knows that I always take my sunglasses off and put them in the same spot when we get out of the van. So naturally, her sunglasses should go where my sunglasses go. :)
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Molly "Two-Chains" Wiseman
The other day Ross and I were talking about what our "rap names" would be if we were rappers. I don't remember what we came up with for ourselves, but shortly after that conversation I found a rap name for Molly: Molly "Two-Chains" Wiseman. This cracked me up so much!
We have a lot of necklaces around our house...play necklaces, my real necklaces...and Molly loves to put them on whenever she sees them. One day at my Mom and Dad's house, Molly found some play necklaces my Mom has out for her to play with and put them on. My first thought was that it looked like she had necklaces on that a rapper would wear, thus the name, Molly Two-Chains!
We have a lot of necklaces around our house...play necklaces, my real necklaces...and Molly loves to put them on whenever she sees them. One day at my Mom and Dad's house, Molly found some play necklaces my Mom has out for her to play with and put them on. My first thought was that it looked like she had necklaces on that a rapper would wear, thus the name, Molly Two-Chains!
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Amazing Eyesight
Ross and I have always been amazed at Lucy's eyesight. She can pick things out from really far away. I guess we shouldn't have been surprised when she picked out the Doc McStuffins doctor station on TV during a news segment one day. All of a sudden we heard her say something like, "Hey, that's my Doc station." We were both kind of puzzled and looked at the TV to see what she was talking about.
I paused the TV and took a picture of the screen. If you look in the lower left-hand corner you can see the Doc McStuffins doctor station, the one that Lucy got for Christmas. We thought this was so funny and were yet again amazed at how great her eyesight is. She's such a fun little girl!
I paused the TV and took a picture of the screen. If you look in the lower left-hand corner you can see the Doc McStuffins doctor station, the one that Lucy got for Christmas. We thought this was so funny and were yet again amazed at how great her eyesight is. She's such a fun little girl!
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Sharing Clothes Already
My Mom gave me the dress that Molly has on in the pictures below. It was a dress I wore as a little girl. It fits Molly perfectly and is really cute. It's a short dress and has short pants that go over her diaper, but since it was a cool morning I put Molly in the dress and long pants instead. However, the short pants did not go unworn that morning! Lucy found them and decided she needed to wear them over her diaper. It was so funny! I love both of my girls so much!
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Denied!
Molly loves to climb. She climbs up on the couch, climbs on chairs, tries to climb on the table, and climbs the stairs when we're with her. We have a baby gate up at the bottom of our stairs, but that hasn't mattered at all to Molly! She discovered how to crawl through the bottom spindles and get to the stairs. The bottom spindles on each side are farther apart that all of the others, making it easy for her to get through. Lucy can even get through those!
We realized we had to do something about this space because we found Molly either halfway up the stairs or all the way up the stairs a few times when the gate was closed. I asked my Dad if he had anything we could use and he came through for us! He brought two pieces of pegboard that we zip-tied to the spindles, blocking off the space.
It works very well, however, Molly still tries to get to the stairs by trying to climb up on the outside of the spindles. She is definitely our fearless kid!
We realized we had to do something about this space because we found Molly either halfway up the stairs or all the way up the stairs a few times when the gate was closed. I asked my Dad if he had anything we could use and he came through for us! He brought two pieces of pegboard that we zip-tied to the spindles, blocking off the space.
It works very well, however, Molly still tries to get to the stairs by trying to climb up on the outside of the spindles. She is definitely our fearless kid!
Saturday, April 2, 2016
One-Eyed Makeup
I had a sty on my eye this week. It wasn't too painful, but very annoying. I didn't wear makeup on that eye, but did put makeup on the rest of my face and my other eye. I had a baby shower this morning with some good friends and two of them, separately, said to me kind of quietly, "Do you know that you don't have make up on one of your eyes?" I laughed and said yes, and then explained why. It was funny to me because when I was getting ready I wondered if anyone would notice my eyes. And I'm so glad they did say something because if I had just forgotten to put make up on one eye, I certainly would have wanted to know. Good friends!
Can you tell which eye does not have makeup on?
If not, it's my right eye.
Can you tell which eye does not have makeup on?
If not, it's my right eye.
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