Thursday, December 23, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Moments like these:)
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Christmas tradition-cutting down the christmas tree!
This is one of my favorite traditions:) Every year we go with Dave's side of the family and cut down his parents christmas tree, have lunch and than come back at night to decorate and eat lots of treats;)! So yesterday was the day! We had a great day, and now are recovering...so much partying! so much fun! I love this season!
Our sad attempt at a family photo!
Our sad attempt at a family photo!
Friday, December 10, 2010
18 months
18 months is just 5 days away...18 months...almost two..not a baby anymore...18 months..
I am loving this age. OK, I say that about every age because its true;) We are starting to enter the world of temper tantrums now, not going to lie, but besides that, she is so much fun. Such a joy, so full of life, love and personality. I had one of those moments the other day where a tear flowed down my cheek as I watched this little person evolve. She was holding her little lamb stuffed animal, and I asked her if lamby was tired and if she would rock her to sleep. she proceded to rock lamby back and forth while patting her bum than looked down at lamby gave her a kiss and proceded to rock her again...melt this mommy's heart! I love that she has learned that from me, and I have showed her that; hey I am doing something right!:) and a big part of it is also just how God created us. He designed us to love and nurture and comfort, and she is already doing such a great job at that:)
She is also full of words, and amazes me daily at her smarts. recognizing family members in pictures coming out with new words every day, making up things to do to entertain herself, laughing at herself, and us! busy, busy, and more busy! I love this girl, and am so grateful this christmas more than ever to have had God entrust me with her...18 months, lets see where the next six take us!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Traditions
I grew up in a pastors home, which means a couple of things. Well, many things actually, but moving around is one thing that comes with the territory. Well for us it did anyways. My childhood was really stable, wonderful actually, and even though we moved houses, our church, and school stayed the same. It was wonderful. We had some wonderful traditions, that I loved! And have so many cherished memories in my heart. But in 1995 we moved. and that move changed me life. Unfortunately not so much for the better. My highschool years were tough. I have some very fond memories of that time, but also a lot of pain. After highschool I was searching, high and low, for a place that felt like home again. I moved back close to the area i grew up in to try and rekindle my childhood memories, but life was different now, and it took me a while to realize that you can't go back; you can only move forward. I spent a few years living back in "my" city..yes Vancouver is my City, and I loved it! that is a time I will cherish forever, and will be so grateful that I did it! it was my time, time to find my wings, find myself, and have some fun:) In 2006 I realized that my wings were tired and it was time to find roots, and so I did. I did in a place that i never thought I would, but isn't it usually the things we don't plan and let HIM plan go so much better than our plans?? I am just saying....:)
My dream now is to stay rooted. If God calls us somewhere else, than I will obedientely go, but at the same time I secretly pray that this can always be home. Not because I love the smell of fertilizer; no...because I want this for my chilren. The thing that I have been searching for and feel that I missed out on I want to give to them. Roots, a home, and lots and lots of fabulous traditions! We are still working out the kinks in the tradition area, and they will take time to grow and develop but I know they will come, and I am so looking forward to that!!
I am not sure what this holiday season will look like yet, but I will share after its all said in done the things we did, and loved, and wont do again:) This weekend I am looking forward to a baking day with friends...maybe this will become a tradition?? I am doing a cookie exchange with some of my friends out here and this will be year 2 of that...one that I think I quite like!!
So what are some of your favorite holiday traditions??? What do you dream about this time of year for your kids???
My dream now is to stay rooted. If God calls us somewhere else, than I will obedientely go, but at the same time I secretly pray that this can always be home. Not because I love the smell of fertilizer; no...because I want this for my chilren. The thing that I have been searching for and feel that I missed out on I want to give to them. Roots, a home, and lots and lots of fabulous traditions! We are still working out the kinks in the tradition area, and they will take time to grow and develop but I know they will come, and I am so looking forward to that!!
I am not sure what this holiday season will look like yet, but I will share after its all said in done the things we did, and loved, and wont do again:) This weekend I am looking forward to a baking day with friends...maybe this will become a tradition?? I am doing a cookie exchange with some of my friends out here and this will be year 2 of that...one that I think I quite like!!
So what are some of your favorite holiday traditions??? What do you dream about this time of year for your kids???
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
chicken, mushroom soup thing..
Hows that for a recipe title?? I don't know what to call it, its just something i like to throw together in a pan, but it is comfort food all the way!
So here's what you need:
3-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
a can of mushroom soup
pepper
frenches fried onions
half a pack of brown gravy mix
egg noodles
So basically brown up the chicken in a pan with some olive oil. Season it with a little pepper and with whatever else you fancy. Add the mushroom soup and a can of water mix it up and let it simmer till the chicken is cooked all the way through. Cook up the egg noodles. While the egg noodles are cooking, turn the heat down on the chicken to a low simmer, and throw on top some frenches fried onions. Let it heat up so some of the soften a bit. Serve the chicken and sauce over the egg noodles, with some broccolli on the side..easy and delish! Small chow mein noodles are good over the chicken as well if you want a bit of crunch in your bite..enjoy!
So here's what you need:
3-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
a can of mushroom soup
pepper
frenches fried onions
half a pack of brown gravy mix
egg noodles
So basically brown up the chicken in a pan with some olive oil. Season it with a little pepper and with whatever else you fancy. Add the mushroom soup and a can of water mix it up and let it simmer till the chicken is cooked all the way through. Cook up the egg noodles. While the egg noodles are cooking, turn the heat down on the chicken to a low simmer, and throw on top some frenches fried onions. Let it heat up so some of the soften a bit. Serve the chicken and sauce over the egg noodles, with some broccolli on the side..easy and delish! Small chow mein noodles are good over the chicken as well if you want a bit of crunch in your bite..enjoy!
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