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Showing posts with label holidays rawk. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Card Photo FAIL. Kinda...not really.

I learned my lesson a few years ago. I dressed my boys in cute matchy sweaters and posed them in front of the fireplace, attempting to achieve The Perfect Christmas Card Photo.

Christmas card photo FAIL #1 
Clue: It went not so perfectly.

More than one hundred photos later and I was unbelievably frustrated and the boys both unbelievably crabby. And overheated.

Last year, burned a bit by the experience, I opted not to take a Christmas card photo at all, and instead used a cute pic of the boys taken at a family wedding.

xmas card photo 2010 
See? Uber cuteness

This year, I was feeling up to the chore again, only I was no longer delusional about the patience thresh holds of myself and my children. On a Saturday afternoon, I put my boys in matchy sweaters and asked them to sit on the floor in front of the couch.

"This time? We're going to do SILLY PICTURES!" I told them.

They were only too happy to oblige.

Xmas Photo Outtakes #2 
I love how Will went for "jazz hands with thumbs in his nose" for this one. Very clever.

Xmas Photo Outtakes #3 
Looks like Will just delivered some shocking and unbelievable news.
(When in reality they were making fart noises and laughing hysterically.)

Xmas Photo Outtakes #4 
SMELL MY HAND! Smell it!!!

Xmas Photo Outtakes #5 
"WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME MY ASS WAS SO BIG?!?"

Xmas Photo Outtakes #6 
Um. I don't even...whatever.

Xmas Photo Outtakes #7 
You just don't see enough belly button on Christmas cards these days!

Xmas Photo Outtakes #8 
I love that this is hands-down the best shot I've ever gotten of Will's face.
You know, if you can crop out or ignore the fact that he's kicking his brother in the head.

My intention with all the silly shots was to 1) get it out of their systems and B) get some real smiles out of them! In my opinion there's nothing worse than those canned kid smiles where they look half constipated.

Wouldn't you know it but I got some AMAZING shots of them in the midst of all this crazy silliness.

And nobody stressed out in the process. :)

Xmas Photo Outtakes #1
Believe it or not, there's real brotherly love there.

xmas card photo 2011
Miracles DO happen!

The official 2011 Xmas card photo

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Cranberry Cream Cheese Bread recipe

I originally posted this recipe in December of 2008, as proven by the watermark on the photo.

I keep saying I'm going to actually bake something this year. My kids reeeeeely want to decorate cookies but the idea of letting them go buck wild with frosting and jimmies and colored sugar makes my toes curl. (Though I swear by buying pouch mixes where all you have to do is add one or two ingredients and mix and they're ready to bake. I'll be "re-sharing" my favorite cheater pouch cookie recipe tomorrow.)

The one thing I'm really looking forward to baking this year is my cranberry cream cheese bread. I mean, look at how pretty it is!

cranberry cream cheese bread
Its yummalicious, too.
Without further adieu, here's the recipe. If *I* can make it, then one armed monkeys and you can, too.

CRANBERRY CREAM CHEESE BREAD*
8 oz. cream cheese
1 c. butter
1 1/2 c. sugar
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
4 eggs
2 1/4 c. flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking soda
2 c. whole cranberries
1/2 c. chopped walnuts

1) Rinse & drain cranberries.
2) Blend cream cheese, butter, sugar, vanilla & eggs - beat until creamy. (Hint: I put the cream cheese and butter in the micro for 30 seconds or so to make them soft enough to mix.)
3) Add 2 c. of the flower and the baking soda and beat well.
4) Combine the other 1/4 c. of flour with the cranberries, fold them and the walnuts into the batter.
5) Grease 2 large loaf pans and bake at 325 for 50 minutes.**
**It could have been my oven, but I ended up baking mine for FAR longer than 50 minutes. I baked both loaves at the same time and both were gooey in the middle after 50 minutes. I kept setting the timer in 5 and 10 minute increments until a knife came out clean. I believe they were in the oven for roughly 1 hr. 10 minutes before they were both done.

*I got this recipe from a co-worker a few years ago and I totally made up the name for this bread. Ignore the fact that there is cream cheese and four eggs in it - calories don't count from mid-November til January 1st, anyway.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Turkey Day wishes and pumpkin pie dreams

I'm hosting Thanksgiving dinner at my house again this year. Twenty-some people will be at my house, each with a dish to share, and I'm happy that I have a house big enough for everyone to fit comfortably.

It wasn't always like that. Before moving last year, my house was a teensy tiny little thing. We crammed everyone in anyway - the more the merrier being our constant theme - and made the best of people sitting in every square foot of available space.

A few years back, The Hubster got the grand idea that he would cook the turkey on the grill. We have a great Weber gas grill that we got as a wedding present and later bought the rotisserie attachment because, quite simply, it makes roasts amazing.

If you know me and my family, you can guess that lots of guests + hunger + The Hubster's grand ideas = something going awry. So imagine its almost time to eat. Our extended family and assorted stray guests have wedged themselves onto the couch, around our dining room table and onto every folding chair we own. They've eaten up nearly all the appetizers and made a serious dent in the beer and wine selection.

Suddenly, The Hubster makes a mad dash for the back door. Curious as to where he might be going so close to dinner time, I look out the kitchen window.

There are flames shooting out the sides of our grill.

He opens the cover and WHOOSH! Fireball.

Oh holy hell. What in God's name did he DO?!?!

Somehow, it occurs to me that joining him outside would only 1) make me cold and 2) put me in harm's way so I stay put. I, apparently, did not feel I would be a good resource in the event of a fire or an exploding grill.

After shutting the grill off, he runs back inside, quietly urging, "GRAB BAKING SODA. NOW."

I think he found it before I could close my mouth and remember what baking soda was. He ran out and extinguished the rest of the flames without coating the turkey in baking soda saltiness. Essentially what happened was that the bird was so big that it wouldn't turn properly, and it dripped so much grease that it started a grease fire, singeing the wings to the point of un-edibleness.

Needless to say we finished cooking that bad boy in the oven. Surprisingly? No one else noticed the fire.

Just goes to show ya what enough beer and football will do.

Hope you all have a great and safe Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

10 Sweet gifts for the dudes in your life

Its that time of year...holiday shopping season. Did you just sigh as loudly as I did?

To make matters worse, I have three brothers. My husband has two brothers. And, oh my God that's right I now have a brother-in-law as well.

That's SEVEN mens to buy gifts for, people.

Seven dudes between the ages of 20 and 30-something -- and you can't just give 'em a gift card every year. (Well, I mean, you CAN, but what fun is THAT?)

Over the years, I have become the self-proclaimed expert in finding gifts that guys really like, and will actually use. And while I'm not against finding a sweet t-shirt and pairing it with a pair of Bucks tickets, here are a few ideas in the $50 and under category for those of you who need a creative boost.

Happy shopping.

I ♥ my music. And I ♥ my Skullcandy headphones. I like that they cover my entire ear - it helps reduce outside noise (as in that person in the next cubicle talking really loudly on the phone) and those little earbuds tend to hurt my ears after a few hours. These babies are "designed for active people", meaning they're super durable. I can attest to the fact that mine have survived tug-of-war matches between two small boys.

These actually come in many different colors. The headphone jack is universal and will work with most PCs, MP3 players and portable DVD players.




Price: $12

Don't let these babies fool ya - while a pair of binoculars would make a pretty nifty gift, this is actually two secret flasks that can be filled and them - ahem - snuck into sporting events, concerts, what-have-you. The Hubster even bought a few of these for Boss's Day a few weeks back.







Coleman Oversized Quad Chair
Price: $32

Its one thing to have a chair ready for any backyard gathering and another to have one that's actually man-sized. This one supports up to 325 lbs and comes with a soft-sided cooler that holds 2-4 cans and an ice pack.






BleacherBack Stadium Seat
Price: $20

As long as we're talkin' chairs, every sports fan needs a seat like this. Lambeau Field may be the Holy Frozen Tundra, but its still a pain in the arse (literally) if you have to sit through an entire game on a freezing cold bleacher seat without a back. This one folds up and has a shoulder strap for easy carrying and weighs about three pounds. It also comes with a buckle to attach it to the bleacher seat and a storage pocket.




Gerber Needle-nosed Multi-tool
Price: $50

These things are like Swiss Army knives for grown-ups. This one comes with a needle nose pliers, wire cutter, wire crimper, serrated knife, RemGrit saw with universal saw coupler, Fiskars scissors, cross point screwdriver, small and medium flat blade screwdrivers, can opener, bottle opener, file and ruler. It all folds up into the handle so you can store it in your pocket or your tackle box.





Gear Shift / Steering Wheel Cufflinks
Price: $29 ea.


By the time a guy is 20-something, he'll have had more than one cousin or buddy get hitched and have reason to own a (somewhat) nice suit. There's no reason to not stay true to his personality, and you might as well buy him something that's cool but that he might not otherwise buy for himself. Both pairs of these cufflinks are set in rhodium with a silver mount.




RCA Ri503 Sound System with Universal Dock for iPod
Price: $60

So I went a little high on this one, price-wise. I'd rather go a bit above my self-assigned price range than recommend a crappy product. This full-sized stereo system features full-range stereo speakers and a powerful built-in subwoofer. The universal dock plays and charges your iPod as it’s docked. Use the audio line-in to connect other external audio sources. The Ri503 operates on AC power or six C batteries.


Oxo 7-piece Steel Barware Set
Price: $40

How is this dude going to ever impress a girl if all he ever offers her to drink is a beer in a can? This set comes with a cocktail strainer, cocktail mixing spoon, jigger, cutting board, citrus knife and bottle opener. Even if its not often used it'll make him look (kinda) like James Bond. Ish. (You might also want to pair this with a cocktail shaker and The Ultimate Bar Book.)





Cuisinart 14-Piece Deluxe Grill Set
Price: $40

There's nothing more awesomer than a man who cooks, even if its 365 days a year on the grill. (What? If its cooking and I don't have to do it - SCORE.) This cool-looking set includes a spatula, tongs, silicone basting brush, cleaning brush, extra cleaning brush head and 4 pairs of corn holders. While I personally feel that including corn holders is a rip off, this set also comes with a bonus $20 Omaha Steaks Gift Reward Card and is elligible for free shipping through Amazon. Not too shabby.



Tavo touch-screen friendly gloves
Price: $29

The special pads on the thumb and pointer finger allow you to use your touch-screen devices without taking your gloves off. Cool.








Bonus gift idea
Have a favorite t-shirt you no longer wear? Have it made into a laptop sleeve! The people at Hello Rewind do just that. Extra awesome? Many of the laptop sleeves are made by sex-trafficking survivors, so the money you spend on this gift provides survivors with financial opportunity.


Many of the links above are associate links, meaning I'll get a teensie bit of money in exchange for any item you might buy when linking from my blog.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Seven years.

Jay & I on our wedding day

There is no way
To put seven years
Into words

To try to explain it
Would oversimplify
Too much

Instead
I'll just say
I love you.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Weekly Winners, the Xmas Edition

It was a rough holiday - the Hubster worked (and a double on Xmas Day at that) and well, I worked my tail off shopping and wrapping and cooking and packing it all up and driving it down to Milwaukee only to pack it all up and bring it all back home. Three days in a row.

I'd like my Xmas to start now, please. ;-)

Boys, Xmas Eve '09
Brotherly love
Xmas Eve '09

piiiiieeeeee
My brother's girlfriend made this beautiful blueberry pie.
It was scrumptious!

Stylish rocker
My brother Jeff, rockin' out

Playing Metallica Guitar Hero
Some families sing carols and drink egg nog on Christmas Eve.
We drink beer and play Metallica Guitar Hero.

Will playing along
And then little Will sees his uncles having fun and wants to join in with what was one of the best gifts of Xmas - his own little guitar!

Xmas morning '09
The boys opening gifts from Santa Xmas morning

Twas the year of Nerf
Twas a very Nerf Christmas. This is my brother Mark doing what any good uncle would do - shooting his nephews as they ran around screaming.

Got 'im!
D'OH! Got him!

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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!



Despite leaving this space on the Interwebs a bit lonely lately, I still want to wish my online friends a very Merry Christmas! I'll be back after the holidays!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

I need your help!

(And not just to vote for me for best Milwaukee blog, though that'd be nice too.)

What in the WORLD is this?!?

Mother's Day plant

I mean, don't get me wrong. Whatever the heck it is (a giant blade of grass?) its freakin' beautiful.

Mother's Day plant (close up)
Just look at that mug in a flower on a stick.
A-freakin'-dorable.


Its my Mother's Day gift from Nick. They planted it in preschool and of course they told the parents who were picking up kids (mostly the Mommies) what they planted.

But that's a detail. Daddies aren't always so good with the details. (Don't get me wrong - Daddies who pick up kids from preschool and aren't completely anti-social with the Mommy crowd pretty much rock it hard.)

So we sorta figured we'd just water it and give it sun and see what would bloom.

Its been, what? Two weeks? And no flower. But we had to move it to a new pot tonight cuz its more than two feet tall!

I can tell you it grows from a bulb - anyone know what the heck it is?!?

Monday, May 4, 2009

GIVEAWAY! "Buy yourself a little somethin' somethin'..."

THIS CONTEST HAS CLOSED.

If you're a typical Mom, by now you've either bought Mother's Day gifts for your Mom and Mom-in-Law or have a plan as to what you're going to get for them. You've probably put a lot of thought into their gifts, and gotten juuuuust the right thing for each of them. (Or like me, for all four of them.)

And if you're a typical Mom, your husband probably won't think to get you anything until next Saturday.

Night.

At 10:30 p.m.

Either that or he'll have the kids (who are four and six, most likely) make you breakfast in bed, which will test your skills as an actress ("MMMM! This is SO GOOD!") and require you to spend three hours scrubbing God-knows-what off the kitchen counters.

Hardly a gift to you.

If you're like me, you may try and make your wishes more clearly known - I opt for straight-to-the-point emails to my husband containing pictures and best prices of small electronic gadgets "I wouldn't mind getting".

Cuz I'm nice like that.

But the nice folks at Shapeways have gone one better. They've offered my readers a $25 gift certificate with which you can buy your OWN gift, from the manymanymany unique 3D sculpted gifts on their site. (Think of it as Etsy for 3D artists.)

Like this really super cool looking "light poem". Its definitely one of those things everyone will comment on when they see it on your end table.









Or this candle holder. Way cool, hey?

So - here's how you win. Visit their site and tell me what YOU'D buy for YOURSELF with that $25 gift certificate. (OK, OK, if you want to buy something for someone else just don't tell me, 'kay?) They have so much on that site here's a link to Mother's Day gifts to help you in your search. I'll randomly pick a winner on Friday morning, May 8th when I announce the winner of my other giveaway.

Happy shopping!

This post has been linked up with the Give it Away Now carnival at Mom Most Traveled.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Weekly Winners - April 6 - 11, 2009

Before the pictures, let me first say that I had every intention of doing a Win of the Week post yesterday. In fact, I started on the images for it on Friday and thought I was pretty far along and could just finish it up yesterday morning.

Wrong-o.

Honest to God, here's how my day began:

7:51 am The TV's on SUPER loud in the living room. "MOOOM! I THE TV'S ON LOUD AND I CAN'T TURN IT DOWN!" Are you sure? Great way to start the day. I'm up. I hurry to the living room to turn down the volume before Nick wakes his brother.

7:52 am I let the dog out and head to the bathroom.

7:53 am Nick wakes up his brother. Shortly after, two small boys enter the bathroom. Neither is bringing me a mimosa, so neither are truly very welcome. "MOOOOM! Look what I found!" Nick has led his brother Will to the bathroom on the opposite end of the house to show me that he unzipped his footie pajamas in the night and removed his diaper. Crap. Good news? The kid's still dry. I beg and plead but he's just not awake enough to sit on the potty. I tell Nick to take his brother back to the living room so I can finish what I'm doing. "But he's naked." "I see that. Go."

7:54 am I open the back door and call for the dog. No answer. I call again. No answer. I'm getting pissed. "KYRA!!! COME!!!" Nothing. I'm barefoot, in my pajamas, and haven't even put on my glasses yet. But I slip on some shoes and throw on my coat and begin to look for the dog. I finally find her behind the neighbor's house, eating God knows what in the alley. Sweet.

7:57 am I drag a shame-faced dog up the back steps and into the house. I'm pissed. I have not yet had coffee and I'm not wearing my glasses and now I am cold. Before I even get my coat off, I hear, "MOOOOM! Look what I found!" again. I walk in to find that naked Will has pissed all over the couch. "I pee pee, Mama!" he proudly proclaims. I get him on the potty where he pees another half gallon and I go back to scrub what urine I can out of the couch cushion.

7:57 and 32 seconds am I decide I cannot deal with pee on the couch until I've had my coffee and leave the rest be. I find my glasses and say a prayer of thanks for Grandmas who decide to take little boys to the Zoo for Easter Egg hunts. Cuz no way in hell would I brave that crowd - the place is like, well, a Zoo.

I spend the next hour getting the boys fed and dressed and packed up for their day at the Zoo. (Which, if you're wondering, it was a beautiful day for yesterday. In Milwaukee in April that means 50 degrees and sunny. ) I went off to finally get my hair cut and do a little overdue shopping for myself, and later convinced my loving hubby to clean both the carpet and the pee stained couch with the carpet scrubber. I still think I had the crappier job, that of keeping the kids entertained in my bedroom so that they weren't running laps on the carpet whlie it was being cleaned. Just sayin'.

{deep breath}

ANYWHO...we colored eggs yesterday, but I didn't take any pictures for fear that if I turned to pick up the camera my kids would drink the cups of dye. I let them taste the vinegar, and somehow that did not convince Will that it was truly "ucky" and he kept asking for a sip. I'll be looking for blue poop for the next few days, just in case he snuck some while I wasn't looking.

Oh, and by the way...if you're wondering, Nick has deemed dying eggs to be a dirty job.


egg thief


Nick was up and had found most of the eggs before his brother was even awake. Good thing Will's little enough to not really know the difference. We really cheered him on for finding those four eggs, though!


scrambled eggs


Then, of course, he's SO EXCITED about finding two that he goes running back to Daddy, smashing them together. Oops.


fahr


I'm adding another shot from our fire the other night, just because it makes me feel peaceful.

HAPPY EASTER, EVERYBODY!!!
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Thursday, January 1, 2009

"The object of a New Year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul."

-- G.K. Chesterton

There's something so satisfying and hopeful about a New Year. We get this swell of emotions in our chests right before midnight, consumed with dreams of what the incoming year will be like - how it will be different - better - than the year just finished.

Its completely ridiculous, of course. There's nothing stopping us from, on a Tuesday in April, deciding right then and there to make a change, or to resolve to doing (or not doing) any number of particular things. But there's also nothing stopping us from breaking those new promises to ourselves five minutes later, then telling ourselves, "Oh, wait, I mean, starting NOW." Then, "No, wait -- NOW."

OK, granted, this same mentality is exactly why so many people join gyms in January, only to never enter them again once March comes a-callin'.

Last year, I started this blog with a list of resolutions. I had ten or so very particular things I was going to do during 2008 (and I won't be linking to that post now - if you really want to you can go and dig for it, but trust me, it isn't that interesting). The truth is, they weren't all that challenging, though I did complete most of them.

In the end they didn't really matter. It was more like crossing items off a "to do" list. They didn't make me any better of a person, feel more fulfilled, or have much of an effect on my life.

This year, I really have just one, and I don't want to even call it a resolution. More like a mantra.

In 2009 I will feel more at peace with myself and where I am.

At first glance, that may sound like a "gimme", but the reality of it is that no matter how together or polished I may look to my friends and co-workers, I often doubt just about every decision I make. (I get compliments to the effect of, "Oh, but you make it look easy." Pshaw.) I lay awake at night, anxious about the things I didn't get around to doing, or the corners I cut in completing the things I did get to.

I know its self-inflicted anguish. I put upon myself the expectation to not so much do everything perfectly, but to do more than I usually do. I feel like I do everything half-assed. I never quite do anything to 100% of my ability, or do 100% of the things I'd like to do. Instead, I seem to operate at about 80%.

Considering that 80% is a passing grade doesn't soothe my soul one bit, though.

I'm a working Momma. I tell myself that once the Hubby makes a bit more money I'll stay home and maybe do some sort of freelance work. But the truth is I like working. I like getting dressed in heels and jewelry and heading off into the world of adults, where I accomplish things on a daily basis that show immediate results.

You know, versus kids, where you won't see for another 15 years or so how much you've screwed up their heads by telling them that gypsies will come take them away if they keep acting rotten.

So in 2009, I'll strive to feel a little less like a loser when all I do after coming home from work in the afternoons is make dinner and play with my kids. Cuz doing that well is more important than trying to do those things AND getting all the laundry caught up but falling short on each and every thing.

In 2009, I'll try and stop telling myself that we'll go on a trip once the boys are a little older, or we'll buy this or that once we've moved to a bigger house. OK, so a king-sized bedroom set will hardly fit in our current tiny bedroom, but maybe we'll buy it anyway. Cuz being able to cuddle or wrestle with my boys while they're still small and want to do those things with me in the mornings is more important than the practicality of waiting until we have a bigger house in which to do them.

In 2009, I'll attempt to be more graceful at accepting compliments. I am a good mother, I know that. But when I get compliments, I'm going to try and stop myself from thinking that although they may be true, there are better mothers than I. I'll teach myself to just say "Thank you!" and mean it.

In 2009, I want to become a more beautiful person. I want to see a situation where I can make a difference - no matter how small - and act accordingly, instead of second guessing myself or worrying about what others will think of my decisions. Next time I see an elderly person straining to reach something in the grocery store, I'll get it for them - to hell with thinking I might offend them.

In 2009 I'm going to be more honest with myself, and about myself. When people ask me if I want more kids I often shrug my shoulders and quietly say, "It might be nice." Instead I'll try not to let my voice crack when I say, "Definitely."

And maybe in 2009 I will work less. And play more. And make time for the small things. And maybe not run myself so ragged.

I'll just have to see how my soul feels about it.

What are YOUR resolutions for this year?

Monday, December 29, 2008

Not quite swinging, yet.

I had meant to take my laptop with me on our trip this weekend but when it came time to load up the car, well, one more thing may have just put us over the weight limit.

We had planned to be on the road to visit hubby's Dad & family by 9 a.m on Saturday. When we left the driveway at 10:30, well, all I cared about was getting the little TVs on in the backseat and making it through the drive-thru to get my coffee. Quiet boys + yummy coffee + hubby driving = bliss.

After weeks and weeks of snow and freezing temps, it hit 52° in southeastern Wisconsin on Saturday. This is what I saw when we stopped at the ATM:

melting snow
See the steam rising off the mountains of snow?

Hm. View from the road later:



fog
There's a car in there - really.

Got lots of eerie/cool pictures from the road, like the good dork I am.


foggy trees

driving into the fog
Once we got there, we had a great time, visiting and opening gifts with the in-laws. We had lots of this:

crazy bow head

And this:

cousins
But they're cousins...

And plenty of this:

boys playing
I think the boys nearly wore a groove in the floor they made so many
laps around the kitchen table!

OOOOH! And one more thing!!!

Hubby surprised me with a Nikon D60 for Christmas!!! EEEEEEEEEEEEE! I'm a little excited, can you tell? (Did you see that? A super girlie "EEEE" scream. I never do that.)

I attempted a few shots last night, but they were truly horrible and I need to check it out in more light. In fact, I can't believe I haven't spent the entire morning ignoring my family and puttering around with the thing. Well, actually, I can believe it - if I sat down and did nothing but play with the new camera I'd still be under a mountain of cardboard and twist ties with two overtired children who haven't eaten anything.

So, off to play I go...here's hopin' the boys are actually napping and getting back into their regular routine!