Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Birthdays and Love

Happy Birthdays this month to special, lovely ladies - my niece Brooklyn (3), my like a niece Nev (7), mi Mama!, my auntie Kack and my dear friend Mary.  Beautiful girls, all of ya.  Love you.

Spinach Tortellini soup is so good and so easy.  Thanks for the recipe, Mom!  It's sautéed onion and garlic in a soup pot, add a box or more of chicken broth and a can or diced or crushed tomatoes, bring to a boil, add the tortellini for ~ 10 min, then lastly S&P and a bag of spinach…parm over the top is always good.



Jason grills some mean chicken breasts.  A lot of grilling for January and February.  This is the most mild winter - pretty nice and way out of the ordinary.  He uses barbecue sauce and sometimes with Frank's hot sauce and butter.  And I'm telling you, the vegetables - we've been heavy on the squash - zucchini and and yellow - just olive oil, S&P and grilled or roasted are SO tasty.


Another incredible pasta dish with asparagus and sun-dried tomatoes and fresh parsley and parm to top.  One of the main keys to all of Jason's pasta creations is the sauce.  He'll use combinations of wine, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, corn starch, garlic, pasta water, chicken broth and on and on.


And a Valentine's dinner - filet, those luscious grilled vegetables, twice-baked potatoes and an old favorite - 7 Deadly Zins.


Graham had Catholic Schools Week a few back and got to dress special every day - this one was 'spirit wear' and a cross if they wanted.




My Dad came for a visit while Jason was on a work trip and found a specs twin.


Graham had his last K5 basketball practice/game - he did great and had a great big smile all season.



Lots of love to you.  xoxo

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

February?…or April? WI?…or NC?

How mild was it 1/31/12?  Sunny, warm and totally springy.  Graham said when he stepped out Tuesday morning - 'smells like spring!'  Indeedy.

On that note, burgers and potatoes on the grill!  Fun - it's like having breakfast food for dinner - summer meal in winter.  And it happened to be mismatch day for Graham at school for Catholic Schools week - coinkeedink!


Jason made posole (I'd never heard of it) in the crock pot.  Used part of the pig from Aunt Dar and then various ingredients including hominy (I'd never had) which was so very good.  He added chipotles in adobo sauce so it was spicy but really it had such a great, great almost mild flavor.  Fresh cilantro and shredded cheese on top with a tortilla on the side.  This is what unceasingly amazes me about Jason is his ideas and creativity.  Also the foresight and prep and all of the work and thought that goes into it.


My mom was here for a visit and we had some tea and I thought it was pretty - the different colors.  So soothing and comforting - especially sharing with my Mom. ( :


Estelle is working on smiling upon request:




There's no lack of effort but the real ones are the best especially when it's with big awesome brother Graham:



Just about everyday I think about the generosity and the incredible feeling from the gift of hand-me-downs.  I love everything about it.  First, the obvious: the reuse/greenness of it, not buying new mass manufactured, money saving and convenience and more.  Secondly and more importantly is the love and thoughtfulness and generosity from the givers/lenders!

Below is a picture I took when I noticed that each winter outwear piece here is not only quality, so cute and useful but one is from Jen and Brooklyn, another is from Katie, Abby and Emily, the purple from Bridget, Josie and Isla and yet another from Mary and Evelyn.  Wow.  I love it and I love each of you girls.  We are deeply grateful.  I think you are all angels.



Geez, I always think to myself, I'll just post something quick and make it quick and readable.  Whoopsies.  Not so.

A little blip from Feb 1 from God Calling:

I can only bless glad, thankful hearts.  You must be glad and joyful.


That's a challenge for me.  It also says in so many words…we worry and fret so much and it soils our lives - we crush blessings with worry and fret.  A daily challenge.  But worth every step striving and refocusing on gladness and joy.