Today was a boring day, and I needed it. Although I don't work full time anymore, it is tiring trying to figure out a new routine. My college roommate Carolina is coming to visit us this coming weekend, and I am so excited to see her.
Today, I cleaned up the guest bedroom. I did the sheets and comforter, dusted and ran the vacuum. I then announced that Maddy (our furbaby) is not permitted in the room the rest of the week. She normally goes and lays on that bed all day, lol. In fact, she is wandering around the hallway and doesn't know what to do because the door is closed. The sound of her nails on the hardwood floor is driving me insane. But, I love that girl. She was cuddling with me on the couch while I watched "The Bachelor." However, during the commercials I was dusting the living room, and when I got the vacuum out, she was out of here. She hates it!
I did get grocery shopping done, and I stayed on budget. I've been on budget every bill this year, so far! I made a really yummy Weight Watchers shrimp stir fry and brown rice for dinner. The stir fry had tomatoes, zucchini and fresh shrimp. I used the frozen raw and peeled it. They were yummy. Joe claimed most of the leftovers for lunch tomorrow. He loves his seafood!
Well, no pictures tonight, but after this weekend, I hope I have a bunch. Ooooh, and we are going to see the Riverdance in Pittsburgh this weekend!I saw the Riverdance in Dublin, Ireland, this summer, and it looks like it is most of the same cast (at least the two lead dancers). They were phenomenal when we saw them. I am so excited. Although I won't be in Ireland, I will get to experience this with my sister, her boyfriend, my parents and my favorite girlfriend. I am so excited for that!
This post isn't too exciting, but at least I posted two nights in a row. I am supposed to work two meetings tomorrow, but it is snowing so bad tonight. It was weird. It was snowing, and there was thunder and lightening. It was bizarre. The one I do at a school might be canceled. I kind of hope it is!
Well, I am going to go see who Brad kicks off, after the hometown dates! We'll see. This is a guilty pleasure of mine. I love me some reality T.V.
Sorry if this post is all over the place. I am trying to get finished with the post before the rose ceremony, lol. Well, I really am going now. See you soon!
My husband and I are tackling dreams, travels, daily life, challenges and love of life together, and this is our story.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Beginning of 2011 and Pictures
Yeah, so more than another month has come and gone. I have got to get with it, but it could be worse. I am getting used to a new way of life. My schedule is much different, and I absolutely LOVE it! I truly do.
My work has changed. I am leading three meetings right now, and I am currently in charge of our territory's newsletter. So far, I have done three newsletters, and my boss is ecstatic. That makes me really happy. We had a leader conference call Thursday night, and I had just come back from filling in for a meeting. Earlier in the day Joe and I were down the river looking for new carpet to replace the carpet in our basement. (Our beautifully finished basement that my husband, dad and father-in-law finished flooded the morning before the Super Bowl, and we were supposed to be hosting the party. Let's just say we had to shift the party to my parents' house. It was interesting.) As I was saying, my boss asked me to call her after the conference call to talk. When I called her, she asked me to become a leader mentor! That was such an honor. I am so excited.
Instead of recapping so much that was missed, I may just mention some things as I blog. I will, however, say that I had a wonderful birthday. Last month was my birthday, and Joe took me and my parents out to eat. Then, the next night my sister organized for my parents, Joe and a bunch of friends to go to a bar in Pittsburgh called Sing Sing, a dueling piano bar. The next day Joe threw me a party during the NFL playoff game. We are die hard Steelers fans and loved watching the Steelers whoop on the Ravens. Joe served pizza, wings, salad, snacks, chili dip,cake and ice cream. It was phenomenal! Great party and football food. Yes, I am spoiled, and my birthday lasts for days, lol. It was a great birthday, and so far, 2011 has been awesome! I can;t wait to see what the rest of this year is going to bring.
Again, I am going to try to get better about blogging!
Here are a few pictures of the beginning of 2011.
My work has changed. I am leading three meetings right now, and I am currently in charge of our territory's newsletter. So far, I have done three newsletters, and my boss is ecstatic. That makes me really happy. We had a leader conference call Thursday night, and I had just come back from filling in for a meeting. Earlier in the day Joe and I were down the river looking for new carpet to replace the carpet in our basement. (Our beautifully finished basement that my husband, dad and father-in-law finished flooded the morning before the Super Bowl, and we were supposed to be hosting the party. Let's just say we had to shift the party to my parents' house. It was interesting.) As I was saying, my boss asked me to call her after the conference call to talk. When I called her, she asked me to become a leader mentor! That was such an honor. I am so excited.
Instead of recapping so much that was missed, I may just mention some things as I blog. I will, however, say that I had a wonderful birthday. Last month was my birthday, and Joe took me and my parents out to eat. Then, the next night my sister organized for my parents, Joe and a bunch of friends to go to a bar in Pittsburgh called Sing Sing, a dueling piano bar. The next day Joe threw me a party during the NFL playoff game. We are die hard Steelers fans and loved watching the Steelers whoop on the Ravens. Joe served pizza, wings, salad, snacks, chili dip,cake and ice cream. It was phenomenal! Great party and football food. Yes, I am spoiled, and my birthday lasts for days, lol. It was a great birthday, and so far, 2011 has been awesome! I can;t wait to see what the rest of this year is going to bring.
Again, I am going to try to get better about blogging!
Here are a few pictures of the beginning of 2011.
Kayla and I toasting! Tom Selleck and I when everyone was singing to me the next day! Of course it was during halftime. |
Monday, January 10, 2011
Christmas Review: Part One!
Yeah, so the whole idea of starting to write every day didn't really work out. It was probably for two reasons: it was December and I was in the process of quitting a job. Life got really nuts around the holidays, just like it does for everyone else.
I am warning you now that this is a long post. Hopefully, I will get photos up soon, but this is just a text review of the holidays. If you don't get through it, I won't hate you!
We had a day after Thanksgiving gathering and our Christmas party Dec. 11 (and I had made 13 kinds of cookies all the food, decorating, etc.). On Dec. 12, we went to a surprise 50th birthday party for my aunt and went to Hozak's farm (the same place we got our pumpkins) to pick out our annual live tree. The following week I had a work Christmas party and was getting ready for Christmas.
On Dec. 19 we went to my grandma's house to decorate her tree, and my cousins were there, too. It was a good time. Since my grandma wasn't feeling well, she told my mom the week of Christmas that she would like my mom to host the holiday. She didn't want to give it up, but it was the best choice. I had spent all day Dec. 8 taking my grandma to get x-rays and tests done. We were all excited mom was going to host Christmas, since my parents' house is bigger.
My last day of work was Dec. 21, and it was such a happy day for me. I hated the job, and I really needed to move on. (You can read more about that here.)
On Dec.23, we went to dinner at Undo's, a local Italian eatery, and then we went to the B.E. Taylor Christmas concert. He is a local musician who puts on a fantastic show. If you ever get a chance to listen to his Christmas music, you should listen. Joe and I pretty much agree that the B.E. Taylor Christmas songs are the best versions of the songs. We love him.
Dec. 24 was the most wonderful Christmas Eve. It was so relaxing and wonderful. I assembled a Christmas breakfast casserole (apples, French toast, etc.), and here is the recipe for it. I used the reviewers suggestions and flipped the layers. Also, I added a little pumpkin pie spice and most of the apples. It was tasty. I then made a cranberry spread that my family loves. I made that for our post-Christmas Eve Mass celebration. I served the spread with Nilla wafers, cinnamon Graham cracker sticks and honey Graham cracker sticks and honey wheat pretzel sticks. Here is the recipe for the spread. I also assembled a DELICIOUS chicken, broccoli and stuffing casserole. That recipe isn't online. It was from a Taste of Home magazine.
After making those things, my husband and I made lunch and cuddled on the couch to watch "Home Alone." It was so perfect. After that, we got ready for dinner at my parents' house. My mom made pasta, sausage and salad. After dinner, my brother, sister, husband, dad and I went to church early for choir practice and then celebrated Mass. There is nothing as magical and wonderful as Christmas Eve Mass. It was beautiful. After Mass, we headed back to my parents' to hang out a bit longer, visit and eat again. Come on, it's the holidays!
The next day, Joe and I woke up early and opened our gifts from Santa and each other. Wow, he spoiled me. My favorite gift from him was probably the mugs, plates and bowels he bought me from Ireland that match the teakettle I bought when we were there in August. I was pleasantly surprised. Then we headed to my parents' house to exchange with everyone. We had breakfast, then my mom, dad, husband, family friend who is a priest Father Bill and I headed to my dad's mom's house and visited and had lunch. We then headed home and got ready for Christmas dinner. Everyone was there, including my in-laws. It was great. That night my brother stayed the night so he and my husband could play their new video games. I made them barbecue riblets and chicken nuggets.
The next day, my husband and I hosted a Christmas movie day for our friends after Mass. We served sloppy Joes and a delicious macaroni and cheese. (Note: I used to make Pioneer Woman's mac and cheese, but this recipe is better.) I made a triple batch, and it was hammered. We all wear pajamas and everyone comes over and brings food and blankets and we are bums ALL DAY. We watched "The Santa Clause," "Elf," "Polar Express," "A Christmas Carol," "The Grinch," "The Grinch" cartoon, ""Four Christmases," and "Christmas Vacation." it is so needed after the busy holiday.
On Wednesday, we visited with my cousins, and we had a wonderful time. We went to their house, and we had a blast.
Thursday was the Christmas celebration at my dad's mom. We had lasagna, salad, bread and tons of cookies and cake.
On New Year's Eve, my parents hosted again! It was great and the night did not conclude until almost 5 a.m. on New Year's Day. We played games and had a wonderful time. My sister-in-law and her boyfriend stayed with us because my in-laws Christmas celebration was the next day, and their house was a bit crowded. So, after virtually no sleep, we headed to the in-laws for a wonderful Christmas gathering. It was a long day!
The next day we went to church and then my husband, sister-in-law and her boyfriend headed to my parents' house for leftovers. Then my sister-in-law headed back to Cleveland, and we went to my parents' for dinner that evening.
It was a busy but wonderful holiday. Although we continued the season through yesterday, our big celebrating concluded then. I wish everyone a blessed and Happy New Year! Hopefully we have an exciting and winderful year approaching. Stay tuned, and I am back!
I am warning you now that this is a long post. Hopefully, I will get photos up soon, but this is just a text review of the holidays. If you don't get through it, I won't hate you!
We had a day after Thanksgiving gathering and our Christmas party Dec. 11 (and I had made 13 kinds of cookies all the food, decorating, etc.). On Dec. 12, we went to a surprise 50th birthday party for my aunt and went to Hozak's farm (the same place we got our pumpkins) to pick out our annual live tree. The following week I had a work Christmas party and was getting ready for Christmas.
On Dec. 19 we went to my grandma's house to decorate her tree, and my cousins were there, too. It was a good time. Since my grandma wasn't feeling well, she told my mom the week of Christmas that she would like my mom to host the holiday. She didn't want to give it up, but it was the best choice. I had spent all day Dec. 8 taking my grandma to get x-rays and tests done. We were all excited mom was going to host Christmas, since my parents' house is bigger.
My last day of work was Dec. 21, and it was such a happy day for me. I hated the job, and I really needed to move on. (You can read more about that here.)
On Dec.23, we went to dinner at Undo's, a local Italian eatery, and then we went to the B.E. Taylor Christmas concert. He is a local musician who puts on a fantastic show. If you ever get a chance to listen to his Christmas music, you should listen. Joe and I pretty much agree that the B.E. Taylor Christmas songs are the best versions of the songs. We love him.
Dec. 24 was the most wonderful Christmas Eve. It was so relaxing and wonderful. I assembled a Christmas breakfast casserole (apples, French toast, etc.), and here is the recipe for it. I used the reviewers suggestions and flipped the layers. Also, I added a little pumpkin pie spice and most of the apples. It was tasty. I then made a cranberry spread that my family loves. I made that for our post-Christmas Eve Mass celebration. I served the spread with Nilla wafers, cinnamon Graham cracker sticks and honey Graham cracker sticks and honey wheat pretzel sticks. Here is the recipe for the spread. I also assembled a DELICIOUS chicken, broccoli and stuffing casserole. That recipe isn't online. It was from a Taste of Home magazine.
After making those things, my husband and I made lunch and cuddled on the couch to watch "Home Alone." It was so perfect. After that, we got ready for dinner at my parents' house. My mom made pasta, sausage and salad. After dinner, my brother, sister, husband, dad and I went to church early for choir practice and then celebrated Mass. There is nothing as magical and wonderful as Christmas Eve Mass. It was beautiful. After Mass, we headed back to my parents' to hang out a bit longer, visit and eat again. Come on, it's the holidays!
The next day, Joe and I woke up early and opened our gifts from Santa and each other. Wow, he spoiled me. My favorite gift from him was probably the mugs, plates and bowels he bought me from Ireland that match the teakettle I bought when we were there in August. I was pleasantly surprised. Then we headed to my parents' house to exchange with everyone. We had breakfast, then my mom, dad, husband, family friend who is a priest Father Bill and I headed to my dad's mom's house and visited and had lunch. We then headed home and got ready for Christmas dinner. Everyone was there, including my in-laws. It was great. That night my brother stayed the night so he and my husband could play their new video games. I made them barbecue riblets and chicken nuggets.
The next day, my husband and I hosted a Christmas movie day for our friends after Mass. We served sloppy Joes and a delicious macaroni and cheese. (Note: I used to make Pioneer Woman's mac and cheese, but this recipe is better.) I made a triple batch, and it was hammered. We all wear pajamas and everyone comes over and brings food and blankets and we are bums ALL DAY. We watched "The Santa Clause," "Elf," "Polar Express," "A Christmas Carol," "The Grinch," "The Grinch" cartoon, ""Four Christmases," and "Christmas Vacation." it is so needed after the busy holiday.
On Wednesday, we visited with my cousins, and we had a wonderful time. We went to their house, and we had a blast.
Thursday was the Christmas celebration at my dad's mom. We had lasagna, salad, bread and tons of cookies and cake.
On New Year's Eve, my parents hosted again! It was great and the night did not conclude until almost 5 a.m. on New Year's Day. We played games and had a wonderful time. My sister-in-law and her boyfriend stayed with us because my in-laws Christmas celebration was the next day, and their house was a bit crowded. So, after virtually no sleep, we headed to the in-laws for a wonderful Christmas gathering. It was a long day!
The next day we went to church and then my husband, sister-in-law and her boyfriend headed to my parents' house for leftovers. Then my sister-in-law headed back to Cleveland, and we went to my parents' for dinner that evening.
It was a busy but wonderful holiday. Although we continued the season through yesterday, our big celebrating concluded then. I wish everyone a blessed and Happy New Year! Hopefully we have an exciting and winderful year approaching. Stay tuned, and I am back!
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