Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Cooking Tuesday

Another one for the crock pot. Trend maybe? Maybe I just love my crock pot. This is great for Sunday afternoon. With grilled chicken and broccoli. Yum...

Crock Pot Mac N Cheese

1 (1 lb.) box macaroni
1/2 to 3/4 lb. grated cheese
1 (12 oz.) can milk
1 c. regular milk
1 can Cheddar cheese soup
1 stick butter
Salt and pepper

Melt butter in crock pot with milk. Add other ingredients and stir well. Cook in crock pot on low for 3 hours. Stir occasionally.

Maybe my crock pot can be my valentine this year. ;)

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Super Bowl Sunday

Who Dat!?
Drew Dat!
Go Saints!

Hope everyone is having a wonderful Sunday!
Hope you all had a great week and have a great week as well.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Cooking Tuesday

I love the crock pot and I've been asked to share the lasagna crock pot recipe...

Straight from the Recipe book, because I'm to lazy this week to cook it. Although it is simple, I'm just that lazy!

Crock Pot Lasanga
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground beef
1 large onion, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed and minced
1 large jar spaghetti sauce (such as Ragu in the 1 lb. 10 ounce jar)
1 package (8 ounces) no-boil lasagna noodles
16 ounces shredded mozzarella cheese
1 lb. ricotta cheese
1/4 cup milk
1 egg
1/2 cup shredded Parmesan/Romano cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
Preparation:
Brown the beef, onion, and garlic in a little oil in a frying pan. Drain off any grease.
Add the spaghetti sauce into the browned meat mixture. Mix well.

In a separate bowl, mix the ricotta cheese, milk, and egg. Beat until thoroughly mixed and smooth. Then mix in the mozzarella cheese and the grated cheese, so that all the cheeses are combined.

Grease the slow cooker/Crock Pot with some vegetable shortening on the bottom and sides. -It will stick!

Put about 1/4 of the meat and sauce mixture in the bottom of the slow cooker/Crock Pot. Put a layer of noodles on top of that (break or cut them if needed). Put about 1/3 of the cheese mixture on top of that. Then repeat with sauce, noodles, cheese for another 2 layers. Top with meat sauce. Cook on low for 4-6 hours or until noodles are tender.

Enjoy!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

A strange strange weekend...

Not bad, good weekend actually. Strange though...
First I worked and everyone was in a very strange mood at work. Patients, nurses, doctors... maybe the full moon. Then on Saturday the kids and I were in the house I always leave the front windows in the kitchen open. Troy made a pine cone bird feeder at the library and it hangs on the tree out front. The kids like to look out the window and see if the birds are out in the bird bath or getting food from the pine cone. Troy calls it a 'bird eater' haha. Well, I saw some kids, teenage boys, playing out front at the house next door. They don't live there but those neighbors often have other kids over on the weekends. I was getting the kids a snack and Troy was in the kitchen with me when he says, "my bird eater!" I looked and there were the kids taking down Troy's bird feeder in our yard. I told the kids to sit at the table I'd be right back. When I opened the door the boys ran into the garage of the house next door. I said, "hey!" and walked over there. Sophi and Troy were looking out the window. I caught the boys in the driveway and asked them why they felt the need to take our pine cone down from our tree. The kid tried to get smart with me saying, 'well mam, I don't know why you have a pine cone in your tree in the first place but it killed that squirrel so I was removing it so that other squirrels didn't have to die' I didn't even notice the dead squirrel that was laying next to the pine cone on the ground.. then it dawns on me. They were unhooking the bird feeder so they could hang the squirrel from the string. And- the squirrel was NOT killed by the pine cone bird feeder, it had been in the road dead, I noticed it earlier that morning. This made me more angry. Who does something like that!? I talked to those kids then went in the house. After calming down to a more rational place I went over and spoke with the mom. She was very upset and made the boys come get the squirrel and bury it, they also hung the bird feeder back up. Personally, I would have them made write letters apologizing for there actions as well but no one asked me. I know boys will be boys, kids playing practical jokes is one thing, but with dead animals is another. Ugh!!! Creepy. No matter what anyone says there is no excuse for that kind of behavior. I am so glad I caught them and my poor babies didn't have to go out of the house and witness a dead squirrel hanging from our tree. I can't imagine how terrible that would be for Sophi and Troy. What is wrong with people!!!
Then, someone I know, an acquaintance, not a close friend, stole $2 from me. I caught them and then they tried to lie about it!! How freaking crazy is that!!?? It was $2!!! This is not a person who would need to steal $2 either. This is a wealthy stay at home mother who has a nice house and drives a nice car. Not someone who NEEDS to go around stealing $2 for food or some other necessary item.
What is going on this weekend!!
So other than that it was an amazing weekend full of family togetherness and lots of laughs!
I am taking Troy to a play date tomorrow morning after we drop Sophi off at school.

I don't understand it! Strange things are going on... hopefully the strange will stop and the fun will continue.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Sophi smiles...



Keep smiling everyone..

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Wednesday is Library Day!

Today is Library Day for Troy.
I used to take Sophia every Wednesday to toddler time at the library. When Troy came along we kind of stopped going, well once he got big enough to move.
Now that Sophia is in preschool I have been really wanting to take him, hadn't done it though.
The last two weeks we have gone and he has had such a great time.
He enjoys being in a group with the other kids. He likes the singing. Not so interested in the story time, gets very distracted during that part. He loves the crafts. And it works out perfectly that we go and pick up sissy as soon as it's over. So it is a good little distraction for him.
Yesterday we dropped Sophi off at school and Troy cried and cried that we left sissy at school. We went grocery shopping and he laid on me saying 'I sad, I so sad, sissy go? sissy...' He is so pathetic! Then we picked her up and in no more than 2 minutes he was yelling in his carseat that she was doing something wrong and screaming 'sissy mean!'
So for a good little distraction, library day today! Looking forward to it.
My work schedule got switched around and I have to work tonight so don't know how much blogging will get done with groggy mommy the next few days...
If you don't hear from me everyone have a great week and weekend.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Cooking Tuesday

Another one for the crock pot.

This is a new recipe and I love it! Love it so much that I've made it twice in two days. Well, the first day I made it on the stove top then I made it the second day (today) in the crock pot for a dinner party.
You can get the stove top recipe from my friend Katie.

For the crock pot, if I can get away with throwing something in the crock pot I will, same ingredients that she used..
only I cut the boneless chicken breasts into slices
put the salsa, cheese, and black beans into the crock pot, added the chicken.
Cooked on low for 6 hours, then on warm until we were ready to eat.
I made yellow rice and we ate with corn chips and flour tortillas.
Yum!

Gotta run! Having a jewelry party tonight for one of the mom's at Sophi's school. Lots of cleaning to do and two wild banana heads running around the house messing everything up... at least the food is done! Easy!

Monday, January 25, 2010

ready to say goodbye to cold and flu season

Last week was a bit chaotic.
The biggest baby, my husband, was sick. Sophia continues to cough and be congested, she's been sick since Christmas. Finally Wednesday night her immune system gave in and she had at least one seizure. She had one on Saturday too. Her immune system was down and has been for a while. She also is at this turning point with nap time. She doesn't really 'need' a nap. I mean, she is OK to stay away all day but her body needs the rest. Coughing all night doesn't help her get rest too. We have "quiet time" but the majority of the time she is up and down with ten thousand excuses why she needs to be awake and out of bed. We went back to the doctor on Thursday and she is on a steroid for the coughing fits and some heavy decongestant and cough suppressants. She has built up quite the tolerance to medication though, it doesn't knock her out the way it used too. Little stinker. She seems to be doing better now. Not coughing as much and sleeping better. Thursday she took a three hour nap! Whoo whoo! So did I.
Tony ended up at urgent care on Saturday... finally, he has been sick since the start of the new year. He got a Zpack and some cough medication. He is starting to feel better.
My throat started hurting Saturday night, took a great nap on Sunday and felt a lot better. I think I'm so sleep deprived on the nights I work just needed some extra ZZZZZs. Throat is still a little scratchy but doing the whole gargling with salt water, napping, and drinking lots of orange juice, I am determined to not be sick again.
Needless to say we are ready to say goodbye to cold and flu season.
We all took lots of naps over the weekend. Well, everyone but Sophi. She says 'God makes me not tired' OK blame God. :)
We went to church yesterday then to lunch with my grandparents and my mom. My grandma treated us all to Olive Garden. So sweet of her. Troy was quite the entertainment yesterday at lunch. He is starting to talk more and more. He says all kinds of funny stuff. When I correct him for something he covers his eyes and acts sad then he'll look up and point his finger at me and say 'no momma!'
I'm up early this morning. We had some tornado warnings in our area, but it started with both the kids getting up because they wet the bed. Lovely! First Sophia "I'm damp, I didn't pee the bed, I'm just damp from something" Then Troy, "I wet, I pooped, I wet, oh no!" Got the kids clean jammie's, clean sheets, back to bed. Then wind and rain more wind and rain... checked the news and tornado warnings.
Sorry about 'Cooking Tuesday' no recipes last week. Not much cooking going on last week with all the sickies no one really wanted to eat my food. I did make a really yummy french toast casserole, tasted more like a desert than a dinner though. Check in tomorrow for a recipe. My friend Laura is going to bring her daughter over to play in the morning I may sneak out while she is here and run to the grocery store and get something yummy for the crock pot.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Bestest Crafty Project Yet!

Sooo.. I have been ever so anxious to figure out what to do with the old crib.
Both of my little darlings slept in this crib and since we are not going to have anymore children I was pretty emotional when my brother and best friend Kati came to help me take it down. Well, they took it down. I paced in the living room. Anyway, since then the crib has sat in the garage. I knew I wanted to keep it but wasn't sure what exactly to do with it. I want to be able to use the crib again, someday, my sister will have a baby and without a doubt I will need a crib for my little niece or nephew for when they sleep over. But my sister is only 20 and in college so that may be a while...
Kati knew of my heart break and sent me a link to a website showing some 'reuse' ideas. Stealing some ideas from a couple different places... here is what I came up with...


Took the crib springs, I brushed them with a copper but it didn't really come out. I have a lot of black iron stuff around the house so this worked. I did see a website that had springs painted white, but that wouldn't have matched for me. I took clothes pins and took fabric from two of the kids baby sleepers and cut and glued the fabric onto the pins.


Then added a few other heart felt pieces, like Sophi's baby crib shoe and Troy's brown boot. Along with their newborn hats...
It made me sad putting it all together, but I'm so glad that it is done and turned out so beautiful. Maybe one of those craft ideas that only the mother understands but I love it and I'm sure it will be a great conversation piece in our great room.




Let me know what you think...
Also, I still have the other parts of the crib for someday when my sister has a baby for me. Yes, for me. ;)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Breakfast of Champions

Sophia and Troy were playing in their toy kitchen this morning. Sophi brings me a plate of food and says "Here mommy bread carmagel and tuma fish!" Translation: Bread caramel and tuna fish. I love these kids. Troy comes up behind her "eat momma". I pretended to eat afew bites as there anticipating eyes were fixated on my mouth.
"Umm.. Wonderful!" They smiled and ran back to their little kitchen.
Bread Carmagel and Tuma Fish the breakfast of Champions!

Tonight I work at the hospital. Sophia is going to school then to spend the night with her GiGi. They are going to see Princess and the Frog. Sophia is very very excited! I am going to miss her but I love that she has the opportunity to go with my grandma, her great grandma. She loves her GiGi. I'll get some good alone time with Troy before work tonight too.

Well gotta get Sophia off to school... today is show and tell and painting day!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

epilepsy update

Sophia with our little cone head dog(his itching problem has been an issue lately-thus the cone), Papi. Sophi still loves him though!


My blog last week about Peace in Disruptions, one of our ongoing disruptions is Sophia's struggle with epilepsy. Here is a brief update as we continue to raise the medicaion dosage, she is responding really really well. I am thankful for these sunny days.

Sophia has continued to go to the neurologist regularly. We have been on an incline on the dosage with the new medication since we started it. She responds well to this medication. She doesn't have mood swings from it, she doesn't get dizzy, depressed, she seems to be doing great with the medication itself. Nothing has made me more sad than having a two year old tell me, "I want to lay in my bed all day and be alone" it was that moment that I realized how severe these medications can alter these children's personalities. My big mouth social butterfly of a daughter, wanting to be alone all day? Something had to change, three medications and two doctors later, this new medicine is much better for her. I feel like on this medicine I KNOW her. The dosage has been increased from the original 10mgs a day to 35mgs now we are increasing the amount every two weeks until she is on 75mg per day.

She was having stomach aches which the neurologist thinks is probably her 'Aura' that she is having or going to have a seizure. As she gets older and is able to explain the feeling we will know more. A stomach ache, could really be a feeling completely different, she just doesn't have the words to explain what. Sometimes with a seizure in the brain the physical response is no more than a 'strange sensation'. The physical responses to the seizures are limited. Sometimes I notice a slight droop on her right eye, she will get disoriented. It usually doesn't last long and it isn't often, afew times a month maybe. When it happens I usually notice it for a few days. It's like once it starts then it lasts a few days then passes... Almost like a build up of electrical activity on her brain, then the storm, then we have sunny days. This is just something we have gotten very used to dealing with and I don't think Sophi really knows any different, which that makes me sad but is a blessing at the same time. As we increase the dosage she tells me her stomach hurts less and less.. she doesn't complain of headaches near as much..

I heard CURE, citizens united for research in epilepsy, refer to seizures in saying people think lightening doesn't strike the same place twice, but for people with epilepsy it can.



We are reminded how blessed we are to have her. Every picture she draws and every crazy thing she says is a wonderful gift! She cried to me one night, she was having a headache, we laid in her bed. She said, "I don't know why I have to have all these tests but I still feel bad, when am I going to feel better?" It was all I could do not to cry with her but I held her and told her she would feel better soon.

Luckily God blesses me with a peace to remember how lucky we are but I can't forget that this is very real.

As we have been upping the medication I already notice a huge difference. She doesn't complain about stomach aches near as much. She doesn't get that quiet feeling where she just wants to go lay down, sometimes she would say she had a headache. I am thankful that for now things seem to be under control.

I have been trying to limit the TV watching as the doctor has said only one hour a day. I think that is good for all kids but very hard when they have been sick and this cold weather we can't go out to play as much. She is sleeping good. Not taking many naps but most nights she goes to bed at 8 and gets up around 730, the doctor said those long sleep periods are good for her. Limiting her sugar is an issue as this girl is a chocolate addict! But she is a kid and we let her have fun! Just don't go crazy and remain in a healthy limit.

We have got a great group of people who take care of her. A supportive pediatrician, who is there whenever we need him. A caring neurologist, a kind receptionist who works in the office, the same EEG tech does all her of EEGs; the consistency of that makes those tests so much more bearable. The nurses in the office are always so polite to her, they talk to her and it means the world when they ask her how her day was. Even the pharmacist who fills her prescriptions, Sophia adores him, he always comes from around the counter to greet her and ask her how she is feeling. I have sat in his office looking up appropriate mediation dosage and side affects, he is our 'pill shop angel' as Sophia calls him. Her PreK teacher is so understanding, talks to her about things, and helps me watch for side effects, giving me a daily update on how she is doing.. these people have NO idea how much more bearable they make this situation.

So in this chaos we accept it, we say, "I am God's servant, May it be to me as you have said" because "with God nothing is impossible."

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Cooking Tuesday

Ham and Cheese Loaf



It is not organic, it is not fat free, this is a simple simple simple recipe. Totally kid friendly! You can most definatly alter this recipe to whatever your tastes want! You can put anything you want inside a pizza crust but last night, we made a ham and cheese loaf for dinner. So simple and Sophia loves helping me make it, Troy loves eating it!

3 simple ingredients, phillsbury pizza crust, shredded cheese, sliced ham.



Roll out the bread, layer with ham and cheese. You can put Mayo on the inside but we don't.



Fold it together and bake on 425 for 18 minutes, COOL.. it's HOT HOT HOT!

Cut and serve! The kids like it with apples!



Did I mention they like it...




Happy Tuesday!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Troy Anthony






Troy is my little man. A strong boy with a sweetness that I am sure will make him a good husband and daddy someday. He is stubborn to a fault. He has brown eyes that remind me of fall. His curly hair has streaks of red, which I swear is from his temper. He is left handed but tries to use his right hand because his sister is right handed. He looks up to the men in his life although he thinks he is 10 feet tall. He loves to snuggle but hates to be held down. He doesn't let much bother him. He is curious but content. He loves dirt and mud. He loves dogs and hates bugs. He cries more when his sister gets hurt than when he gets hurt. He runs fast and speaks slow. Cute little guy. He is quick to anger but quick to forgive, and quick to say sorry. He reminds me to not worry about things.

Having a fun day today. Sophi went to school this morning. Troy and I had the morning together. I enjoy the alone time with just him. He asks me numerous times when we will pick up 'sissy' so I don't think he enjoys it near as much as I do. But we have fun anyway. We went to the pharmacy. He loves going out just the two of us. He holds my hand when we walk. He likes me to talk to him. He smiles and be-bops around. He says 'How you?' (How are you?) to everyone we walk pass. It doesn't seem to bother him if they respond or not just as long as he says it, he is happy. So cute with this curly hair.



We came home and ate a snack, played with his trains and read books. He likes books about fish but gets scared when there are sharks. He says 'no rah rahs' then closes the book and gets another one. Usually another one about fish and somewhere in it is a shark, which he quickly closes the book and gets another one, with another shark.

He calls monsters 'rah rahs', something I never want to forget. When he is scared he comes and tells me 'there's rah rahs momma rah rahs' I love that at this age and this innocence my simple touch and telling him that it is ok and 'there are no rah rahs' is good enough for him. I know it won't always be that way though. I'm enjoying the time it is.



I heard a quote the other day and it reminded me of Troy.



"Let him sleep, for when he wakes he will move mountains"
I loved this! Then I realized it was from Napoleon Bonaparte. HAHA I still like it, and in some ways the quote is now even more fitting.



God Bless Him! <3

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Not my kind of day...

Snow in Florida!?
NO Thank You!!
It is so cold here, I don't know about the whole global warming thing, if the polar ice caps were melting I think they are frozen solid again... until August and September that is, which I'm sure we will have some record breaking heat!

Anyway, I worked the last two nights. So, there I go MIA during that time. I try and sleep whenever I get the free time so there is no blogging on those days. ;) Not much of anything gets done. I try and wash and dry laundry then it piles up to be folded and put away once I am done with my two nights. I have folded three loads of laundry this morning. I took a nap while the kids watched Disney's Robin Hood. Got up made lunch, checking up on emails and blogging, then going back to sleep since they are napping.

My mom is fine. She ended up with a severe UTI and now has antibiotics. She is just fine now. Thank you for emails of concern. Hate when a family memeber isn't well.

So, this morning I was on my way home. I was driving and preparing myself that today was going to be a day that I couldn't go home and get right in bed. Tony had to work today and I was going to have the kids to take care of. Yes, when you are up for a 12 hour shift you have to prepare to stay awake... the sight of the bed and knowing I can't get in it makes me very grumpy when I am tired. So, I was praying for patience with the kids, praying that I would have energy to do everything that I knew would need to be done, and asking God for a miracle that maybe they would sit and watch a movie. Lucky for me they did.

I was also less that thrilled about this Central Florida "snow" more like ice rain... my gas light was on, lovely! So I stopped to get gas. Pulling out of the gas station back onto a three lane highway. There was one car in the middle lane, so I pulled onto the right lane. The car that was in the middle lane was now directly behind me honking his horn and waving his arms in the air. Darn it! So, I went to move into the middle lane so that he could just keep going. I guess he was going to go around me and I got in his way again, which only made him more mad. So he honks his horn and speeds away.. ok. Continue driving don't get rattled. I was so tired. I see blue lights coming up behind me. I was thinking in me head, "haha, that's what you get having road rage, you're gonna get a ticket." I pull into the other lane to let the officer pass me. He pulls behind me. WHAT IN THE WORLD!? I think briefly, maybe he wants to see if I'm ok. HAHA This is the sleep deprivation that set in. After a very long conversation, in the ice rain, he tells me that I could have caused and accident moving from one lane to another and he gives me a $166 ticket for careless driving. This is all before 7:30am. Not my kind of day.
So, I cried the rest of the way home... tired and now fighting mad.
Tony was late for work because he counts on me to get there at a certain time and now a ticket.

This is my first driving ticket other than when I got in a car accident with a telephone pole when I was 18. We call it the 'bagel flip of 2002' I reached down for a bagel to eat and ran into a telephone pole and flipped my SUV. Now that is careless driving, an accident, but yes, careless.
I don't think trying to avoid a road rage incident is careless driving.
Anyway, I'm home, safe, and now that the kids are quiet, going back to bed.

Happy Saturday to you all, stay warm!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

work tonight...

Busy day today. Just wanted to wish you all in Florida who are NOT used to this cold weather a very stay warm wish. ;)



My mom is in the ER today. She has had problems with kidney stones in the past and it seems that is what is causing her problems today. God Bless her, she seems to be in lots of pain. I pray that it passes quickly and without much complication.

I'll update more tomorrow as today is a full day and I am going to take advantage of nap time and take a nap myself before heading off to work tonight.

Stopping in to see Sophi's doctor this afternoon as well, seems she may have an ear infection along with this cold virus that has been plaguing our house for the last few weeks. Busy house, busy mommy.

Stay warm Floridians... and yes the rest of the country as well. ;)