I blinked and something happened between yesterday and today. Trevor walked up to his white board and started "writing". I heard him say "T. R. E. V. O. R". When I looked over he was actually writing his name. He did it over and over. I helped him with his "E's" but other than that it was all him! I am really impressed!
Then he wanted to take his Cars book to bed so that he could read to himself. Awesome! He has memorized the book, not quite a real reader yet but it is a great first step in confidence in reading.
We had a bit of a rough evening since he got tired of my 4 mile run about 2.5 miles in but that seems like a lifetime ago, now!!
October 16, 2012
October 2, 2012
Double 15 Dominos- for 3.5 year olds
I'm not an early childhood development expert, which is a testament to an undergraduate degree not being worth more than the paper it's printed on since I majored in Early Childhood Development! But, being home bound and working with a boy who loves to dump out a mess, counting and colors...I made up this game and it is awesome!! and let's face it, we never have enough party guests to use Double 15 Dominos.
1. I spread out all the dominos facing up.
2. Asked Trevor which color dots we would "eye spy" first.
3. Counted the dots for that color and started hunting for purple sixes.
4. The first color picked will yield 16 dominos. Next color 15 and so on. That is another opportunity to count and is a fun feeling of accomplishment.
5. Keep going until they are all put back away in the box. So, you also get a mess cleaned up while you are at it.
I did have to play some zone defense and say, "I see some in this area" in the beginning to help him stay enganged rather than frustrated.
1. I spread out all the dominos facing up.
2. Asked Trevor which color dots we would "eye spy" first.
3. Counted the dots for that color and started hunting for purple sixes.
4. The first color picked will yield 16 dominos. Next color 15 and so on. That is another opportunity to count and is a fun feeling of accomplishment.
5. Keep going until they are all put back away in the box. So, you also get a mess cleaned up while you are at it.
I did have to play some zone defense and say, "I see some in this area" in the beginning to help him stay enganged rather than frustrated.
September 4, 2012
August 20, 2012
Pasta Night episode 1
The gauntlet has been thrown...straight down the gullet! Sunday started a tradition of dueling pasta night. The review of my first entry for family pasta night was "that is summer in a bowl!" I have set the bar high with this simple, fresh and yummy dish. The idea was inspired by this DISH on the Pioneer Woman blog. I forgot to take a picture, because I was starving!
I even forgot the pinch of nutmeg, so maybe it could have been a touch more delicious...but, I doubt it. Mr. Picky Pants won't eat onions, mayonnaise or eggs...so you will notice a theme in these items missing from any recipe posted in this series.
"Summer Sun Spaghetti"
1/2 # thick spaghetti
1 C Super Sweet grape tomatoes- sliced in 1/2 (these were a yellow/orange color- hence the "Sun")
1 C canned artichoke hearts (not marinated in oil, just plain)
1/8 C Half & Half
1 C Parmesan Cheese- grated
2 cloves garlic
2 Tbs olive oil
salt
pepper
*pinch of nutmeg
Heat 1Tbs of Olive Oil in an Everyday Pan, saute minced garlic, add artichoke hearts (whole) for 1-2 minutes, add tomatoes, salt, pepper and cover. Let simmer for 4-5 minutes until tomatoes have broken down. Add Half & Half and simmer for 1-2 more minutes. Ladle the sauce over the pasta/cheese* and toss lightly.
*Boil pasta al dente, drain and toss with 1 Tbs of olive oil. Put warm pasta in bowls and cover with grated cheese. Let sit, while the sauce is finishing.
This is a "PC" recipe, "portion control". If you want to feed more than 2 people or have left overs, double the recipe. Always have chicken stock (or Veggie for Aunt Jenn) to add if the tomato reduction doesn't produce enough liquid. The sauce should be not too thick and not too thin, just enough to coat the pasta but not create a "sopping" sauce at the bottom.
I use Half & Half for everything, in place or milk and heavy cream, equally. It stays fresh in the refrigerator FOREVER and works with almost any dish that calls for dairy.
I even forgot the pinch of nutmeg, so maybe it could have been a touch more delicious...but, I doubt it. Mr. Picky Pants won't eat onions, mayonnaise or eggs...so you will notice a theme in these items missing from any recipe posted in this series.
"Summer Sun Spaghetti"
1/2 # thick spaghetti
1 C Super Sweet grape tomatoes- sliced in 1/2 (these were a yellow/orange color- hence the "Sun")
1 C canned artichoke hearts (not marinated in oil, just plain)
1/8 C Half & Half
1 C Parmesan Cheese- grated
2 cloves garlic
2 Tbs olive oil
salt
pepper
*pinch of nutmeg
Heat 1Tbs of Olive Oil in an Everyday Pan, saute minced garlic, add artichoke hearts (whole) for 1-2 minutes, add tomatoes, salt, pepper and cover. Let simmer for 4-5 minutes until tomatoes have broken down. Add Half & Half and simmer for 1-2 more minutes. Ladle the sauce over the pasta/cheese* and toss lightly.
*Boil pasta al dente, drain and toss with 1 Tbs of olive oil. Put warm pasta in bowls and cover with grated cheese. Let sit, while the sauce is finishing.
This is a "PC" recipe, "portion control". If you want to feed more than 2 people or have left overs, double the recipe. Always have chicken stock (or Veggie for Aunt Jenn) to add if the tomato reduction doesn't produce enough liquid. The sauce should be not too thick and not too thin, just enough to coat the pasta but not create a "sopping" sauce at the bottom.
I use Half & Half for everything, in place or milk and heavy cream, equally. It stays fresh in the refrigerator FOREVER and works with almost any dish that calls for dairy.
August 10, 2012
Pre-School Teacher Gifts
A small token for Trevor's Pre-School teachers. Yes, they are teachers. Trevor told me all about Saturn, Mars, Jupiter and Earth last week!
The note reads: "Thanks for being Trevor's "key" to success"
Easy Peasy:
The note reads: "Thanks for being Trevor's "key" to success"
Easy Peasy:
- Use 3X4" scraps of fabric
- Place fabric "right" sides IN
- Sew up a 4" side, across 3" and down the other 4" leaving a 3" side open
- Mitre the corners with scissors
- Turn outside, in- square out the corners
- Insert 2.5X3.5 inch piece of Light HeatBond interfacing
- Turn in the open edges like a pillow case
- Insert 3" ribbon, folded in 1/2 with 1" sticking out
- Iron it to seat the HeatBond and flatten it out
- TopStitch around in a square to close, secure ribbon & flatten the fob
- Paint & Glitter an old key just for gift giving decoration -or- spraypaint a new/blank key and use vinyl letters to put their name on it.
July 26, 2012
King Ranch Chicken
RECIPE HERE
The verdict was...."it was good". Here are the things I like about it:
The verdict was...."it was good". Here are the things I like about it:
- It doesn't ask for soup in a can, all the foods are whole and fresh
- One roasted chicken is the perfect amount of chicken, without using much of the dark meat
- Always shred your own, good cheese. Preshredded cheese has a starchy consistency to keep it from clumping together and can taste alittle plastic
- Make 2 smaller pans
- DON'T over soak the tortillas- mine got too soggy
- Keep the tortillas whole, as the recipe calls for. I thought I would be clever and cut them into strips like lasagna and I think I will try whole next time
- You can adjust the heat if you have kiddo's or people who don't like spicy by using diced tomatoes instead of Rotel
- Immediately take the peppers from the over and cover them in plastic wrap. Let them sit until they cool off enough to touch. The peels come off much easier.
- Wear rubber gloves when chopping and handling peppers- I keep a box of restaurant gloves in my kitchen to use with peppers, garlic, shallots etc.!!
July 2, 2012
Cooking
If you know me at all...you know I love to cook. Being single and living on my own (for the first time EVER really) has resulted in me having a different outlook on dinner. A dinner of hummus, apples, cheese, nuts or leftover toddler dinner (plain pasta, 1/2 eaten chicken nugget, tots) is considered a good dinner in my book. 13 years of Cooks Illustrated and several other award winning cookbooks are just sitting on my shelf...gathering dust.

So, I got a nudge when I someone came over and the only thing I had for dinner was Mac & Cheese. I went through my freezer and pantry and decided to make some food, with love, freeze it, share it or eat it!
With what I had already in my freezer:
Ground Chicken
Chicken Thighs
Italian Sausage
Chicken Sausage
I spent $66.54 at Sam's Club and $33.88 at Walmart ($5 for a Matter T-Shirt)
Recipes to come for:
Make Aheads-
So, I got a nudge when I someone came over and the only thing I had for dinner was Mac & Cheese. I went through my freezer and pantry and decided to make some food, with love, freeze it, share it or eat it!
With what I had already in my freezer:
Ground Chicken
Chicken Thighs
Italian Sausage
Chicken Sausage
I spent $66.54 at Sam's Club and $33.88 at Walmart ($5 for a Matter T-Shirt)
Recipes to come for:
Make Aheads-
- Shredded Chicken Burittos smothered in Hatch Chili (Made 14 and freezed them without the sauce)
- King Ranch Chicken (used a whole roasted chicken from Sam's and the rest of the tortillas from above)
- 2 Shredded Chicken Quesadillas
- Skillet Greek Lasagna with Greek Chicken Meatballs
- Chicken Sausage & Pasta with fresh Mozzerella
- Omlets
- Artichoke Dip
- Skillet Italian Lasagna
- Chocolate Chip Scones
July 1, 2012
Eddie Vedder
I have stated that I am late to the party when it comes to Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder. True statement! I have stopped checking my FB page at work and deleted the app on my phone because it is a waste of precious time that I don't have enough of. FB being a waste of time that I don't have wasn't enough of a reason to tune it out. It took the Supreme Court to steel my resolve. I know more about politics than most women in my demographic because I think it is important, but not because I think my particular issues and needs are more important than anyone else's dissenting views. The polar "debate" through singular posts make me crazy. Not as crazy as people who post "pray for me, but I can't tell you why" type messages...those take the cake!
...back to Vedder- go ahead and listen to Society (Into the Wild soundtrack) and Patriot and hover above it all and try to see this world and it's people- all of them- from a much less divisive perspective. I always want to just get in the car and drive...far...far away to Montana to be truly alone in nature. Or, as an ex-patriot in France so that I can appreciate what I already have when I hear those songs.
Happy Sunday! It's going to be a long road to November. Seek out truly important news and don't believe everything that scrolls at the bottom of the news feed!
ps. An entire post will be dedicated to the travesty of the Into the Wild soundtrack and Society receiving ZERO Academy Award nominations.
...back to Vedder- go ahead and listen to Society (Into the Wild soundtrack) and Patriot and hover above it all and try to see this world and it's people- all of them- from a much less divisive perspective. I always want to just get in the car and drive...far...far away to Montana to be truly alone in nature. Or, as an ex-patriot in France so that I can appreciate what I already have when I hear those songs.
Happy Sunday! It's going to be a long road to November. Seek out truly important news and don't believe everything that scrolls at the bottom of the news feed!
ps. An entire post will be dedicated to the travesty of the Into the Wild soundtrack and Society receiving ZERO Academy Award nominations.
June 29, 2012
It is possible...
To crash a sharepoint site in the middle of a busy conference day! I have come to learn that you can only have 5000 records in a single list. SMU has the best OIT Help Desk people and we got back up and running by 8:15 this morning.
June 28, 2012
Sounds easy enough....
I wish I believed this
I wish I hadn't spend all this time thinking it was selfish to wantanything everything for myself
I wish I hadn't spend all this time thinking it was selfish to want
Transformation....in progress! I finally have the strength to be my own editor and will rewrite this story, word for word, if I have to.
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