28 December 2011

Crochet

Guess who was caught in a tangle of yarn one afternoon??

I've become a crocheting machine lately! I've made a couple hats and headbands and I'm almost finished with some baby booties.

Here are a few more things I plan to make this winter:

Leg warmers - definitely plan to make these if we are having a girl...will likely still make them for a boy :)












                                                                      Source: crochetncrafts.com via Carlie on Pinterest








Ear flap hat for baby
                                                                  Source: allicrafts.blogspot.com via Carlie on Pinterest

And a bunch of these super easy headbands

And, if I get super ambitious and also finish my quilt + other small cozy blankets I already have planned to sew, I hope to make some sort of square patterned blanket, like this:
                                                                    Source: dottieangel.blogspot.com via Carlie on Pinterest

I'm pretty sure I have crafting ADHD, as I can't seem to stay on one project at a time....so we'll see how this goes! :)




27 December 2011

Lentil soup


I know it's very grandma of me...but I just love lentil soup! I make it in the crockpot all the time, especially in the fall & winter.

Today, it's currently cooking in the crock and I love that I was able to use a lot of my garden veggies.

It's super easy, so I'll share...

The basics:
1 C Lentils
4 C chicken stock (I like the Organic Pacific Natural Foods brand)
2 C chopped onions (we really like onions, you could add more or less)
pinch of salt and pepper


Depending on what's in my freezer/refrigerator/cupboard/garden, I'll add all of these or just a few:
carrots (fresh from garden)
tomatoes (either from a can, chopped up fresh or frozen cherry/grape tomatoes from the garden)
spinach or beet greens (fresh from garden or frozen from garden)
            ...going to grow kale next year and give it a try!
zucchini (fresh from garden or frozen from garden)
           ...add this during the last 1-2 hrs, otherwise it's mushy...unless of course you like mushy zucchini :)


Herbs (I change this up ALL the time. Sometimes, I don't have any):
 springs of:
     thyme (happened to have it today!)
     parsley
    cilantro (tried this last week and it was good)


Meat (I've made this quite a few times without a meat and it totally works (just not as hearty!):
Italian sausage (spicy or sweet.yum!)
Ham
Ham bone (after T-day or Christmas)
Ground Turkey (not as good, but it works!)

Throw all this into the crock together, at the same time. Cook on low for 6-8 hours or on high 3-4 hours. Sometimes lentils cook a little fast, so check their progress after just 2 hours (cooking on high, 4 hours on low)...and throw in that zucchini!


Tonight, when my soup is done...I might just add a little heavy cream and see how that tastes. :)


So, what are your favorite soups?














21 December 2011

It's just about that time...


...to buy maternity clothes!

Okay, so I've told myself that I am NOT going to buy maternity clothes until it's absolutely necessary (if ever?). 

Most are ugly and expensive. 

Regardless, today I found myself buying a Belly Band at Target. It's just not cool to have my pants unbuttoned with my fly down while standing in front of 30 teenagers, as I muster up enthusiasm about Photosynthesis. Not fun. 


But more excitingly, I just got an awesome online deal from Forever 21 Maternity (yippee- for supporting teenage pregnancy!!)


2 pairs of jeans for $9.99!

...I committed to buying them the second I saw them.


Forever 21 usually has super cheap cheap jeans. However, I  already have two pairs and they fit AMAZINGLY (pre-preggo days) and they haven't worn out yet...so here's to looking in the mail everyday until they arrive! 

16 December 2011

12 December 2011

11 December 2011

16 weeks

The baby bump has arrived! 

This weekend I asked Dan to take some "bump" pictures. When I wear looser clothing you can't really tell that I've got a little one growing, but when I wear tighter tops (or this dress!) it's a bit more apparent. Hopefully it'll start looking more like I have an actual baby bump and less like I ate a really big lunch. :)



08 December 2011

Missing

I miss this.

My garden looks like death. 

This week we struggled to reach 35 degrees. 
When I go to work, it's dark, foggy and icy.
When I come home from work, it's dark, foggy and icy.
I miss going out to the garden in the sunny, warm afternoons, just to stare at my vegetables growing. 
I must have SAD (Season Affective Disorder).

Morning (aka ALL FREAKING DAY) sickness totally shot down any hope of fall harvests or prepping my raised beds for the winter months. Oh well. Now, Dan can do all the hard prep work for me this early spring, since I'll be way preggo. :)

Here's to crossed fingers that my onions and garlic are still growing (or quietly hibernating through the winter months, until the sun starts shining again!) :)



06 December 2011

Baby quilt

I've wanted to learn how to make a quilt for quite awhile now. I like the look of modern quilts, with clean lines or stripes and color blocking. Traditional quilting with the intricate shapes and patterns doesn't appeal to me as much. So having a baby is the perfect time to learn how to quilt and practice my skillzzz.

I decided to make this quilt and somehow found myself waiting in line at Joann's for over 2.5hrs on Black Friday. I can't believe I did that. I did not at all anticipate Joann's being so crowded, but once I saw the good deals and picked out my fabric, I just couldn't leave. I ended up getting enough fabric to make quite a few smaller blankets, as well.



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So here's to hours of quilting! Actually, I've already started it and am quite surprised by how quickly the main patterned section is going. I think I choose a super easy pattern to start with, so I'm excited about that.

04 December 2011

It's about time...

We'll it's about time we shared our exciting news with the blogging world. Most of our blog readers (which, there aren't a lot of you...) know the news anyways! :)


It's also about time Dan and I enter the world of parenting...as we've been married for nearly 5.5 years and together for almost 8 years (time flies!). We are blessed to have made it this far together and even more blessed to have our little one on the way. Although waiting 5 years, (nearly 6 by the time the babe is born!), has seemed like an eternity, I am confident that this is exactly the right time to finally begin our family. We've had a significant amount of time to enjoy being together, getting to know each other and ourselves, traveling, starting our careers and preparing for how we'd like to raise our children.

Despite knowing that this is exactly the right time for us to start a family, it's still incredibly scary and surreal most days. But that's okay. :)

The day we found out. Of course, no baby bump yet! :)
The most surreal moment was actually finding out we were pregnant. I took a test on a Sunday night and the line was so incredibly faint that I didn't really believe it. So I quickly and quietly went to bed, so I wouldn't prematurely blab it to Dan and decided to test again in the morning. Again, there was a line, but it was completely faint. Still not believing that this was actually happening, I stopped at the store on my way home to get a digital test. Words are easier to read than faint, nondescript lines, right? The words PREGNANT popped up so quickly, I couldn't believe it. I ran downstairs to tell Dan. I always thought I would want to have some creative way of telling him, but in the moment I was too amazed to think of anything clever. When I told him he said, "Well, that's what we were hoping would happen....right?" Wow. Nothing surprises him. Of course, Dan being the logical one, also immediately wanted to talk finances and "our plan" etc. 

I thought by now that I would have lots of pictures of my baby bump, etc and would want to tell the whole world. I've actually been a whole lot more private about my pregnancy than I thought. For some reason I assumed that I would be the type of post weekly updates on my pregnancy and put up lots of belly shots, etc., but I've just been too exhausted to even attempt it. Also, up until lately I've really been nervous about something going wrong. But I've been blessed so far, so I've got to stop worrying about things.

Anyways, I do want to document life's happenings and how incredibly excited Dan and I are to bring a little one into our family. So I am going to try and be a more diligent blogger, plus, I've got plans for quilts, baby blankets, crocheted hats, the nursery, etc that I need to share! :) 

So ya'll....expect to see thousands of pictures of our beautiful little child this summer, instead of vegetables! YAHOO!!!!! I knew you'd be excited... :)