Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Park no. 7

It's Thursday! Which is our routine Park day.

Brought a blanket for Little Miss to crawl around on.

The cops showed up, because someone called about dogs off of their leashes, which is really annoying, but not sure the cops really need to enforce silly laws like that...

Cupcake loves this cloth and wood fan I bought her from World Market.

A pretty tree.

More of that folding fan.

Midmorning Snack.

The ducks (or los patos - practicing our Espanol) were very friendly today

They all came right up to us, but I didn't have any snacks so they moved on quickly.


And that was our morning field trip today.  

Happy Non-Schooling, Park Visiting :)

Kale Salad



What you'll need:
2 bunches of organic kale (from farmer's market for freshness)
handful of bread crumbs (optional)
1 clove garlic
pinch of salt
1/2 cup thinly shredded pecorino cheese for garnish
6 table spoons organic extra virgin olive oil
2 fresh squeezed lemons
dash of chili flakes (more or less to taste)
black pepper to taste

What you'll do with it:
Slice kale.
Mush garlic to a paste using mortar and pestel
Add olive oil, lemon juice, salt, pepper and pepper flakes.  If no vegans add cheese otherwise set aside for any cheese eaters.
Toss kale with dressing and let sit for about 5 minutes. Add breadcrumbs as garnish.

Enjoy.

This recipe is from a friend who found it on google, sorry I don't have the original source.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Buy (almost) Nothing New


So, awhile ago I started this mantra of not buying anything new.  I'm reinstating it again because I find myself going to World Market and Target all too much these days, I got lazy while pregnant and postpartum.  I'm also sharing this idea with you in hopes you will also adopt this lifestyle.  Here are my rules (you can modify SLIGHTLY to your own lifestyle):

1. Food is not used and can be purchased "NEW" but avoid any pre-packaged foods as those have been Made for your consumption. Also, when eating out bring your own cup to coffee shops and decline the servers request to bring new plates for appetizer, dinner and dessert (you will be saving a ton of water this way). Fast food is a no go with this nothing new lifestyle, sorry but that stuff is awful for you anyway.
2. Buy household necessities and personal hygene products as little as possible and whenever possible make your own.  I will be sharing household cleaning methods over the next few weeks, but there is no need to buy floor cleaner, dish soap, face wash or anything of the like when you can make your own safer version.
3. Buy as much USED stuff as you want.  Go to yard sales and good will, check craigslist.  Do whatever you can to keep NEW production down and waste to a minimum.

People often ask me, "How does buying nothing help the economy?"
1. It doesn't.  But when has the economy helped you?  Most of the time, things that are damaging to our environment (like oil spills) are often helpful to the economy. see Culture Jam for more info.  Think about that next time you are trying to do something to help an imaginary creation.
2. It does help your household economy. With all the money you save making your own things and not buying new things, you can finally save for that mortgage chunk you been wanting to pay down, or that down payment on your dream home, or that family vacation you've been wanting to take.  OR maybe it just gives you some cushion money so you can afford to eat organic :)
3. It helps your neighbors and local economy. I don't know about you but if I have a choice to buy used kids clothes in mint condition from my neighbor or local thrift store, I'd choose that any day compared to shopping at a place like Target which only gives their employees a 10% discount.  I know who I'd rather help out financially and I'll give you a hint; it's not the Target C.E.O.(s)
4. It helps the environment, less production means less waste, less greenhouse gas emissions, less oil consumption (no need to ship this stuff), less recycling and more clean air, water and land.  You can see the effects of this lifestyle as opposed to the economy which you can't see the direct benefit of in any form other than more money... which only allows you to buy more stuff.

Hope you consider this buying nothing new lifestyle, which is better for the environment, better for your wallet,   your back (as you won't have to lug that huge trash bin or recycling bin to the curb every week) and for your piece of mind.

If you have suggestions or tips for a recovering shop-aholic like myself please share them in the comments!

Happy Wednesday!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Momma Monday no. 32

This past week has been crazy busy.  We had 2 of our closest friends visiting and Sonja has had a blast with all the fun this week.  She was also 6 months old on Thursday the 24h! She is still not quite crawling correctly but she gets the idea and tries a lot.  She also gets frustrated when she doesn't move the way she wants to.

Monday was nice because I didn't have to teach but I did have to wait until midnight for our friends to arrive, and that night (or technically Tuesday morning) I was woken up to Husband getting home with friends and cupcakes!


Brianna sent us some cupcakes which we finished off in no less than 24 hours

Our dog Lola LOVES her Jxn, and Cupcake loves to watch her doggies go crazy.

Tuesday was a nice day for us all to hang out and Husband hung out with SLC and the guys while I taught Art.

Wednesday, I hosted a dinner party (image heavy) at my house for all the bestest friends.  Sonja had a blast with all the house guests and another sweet little boy of our friends.  Here's the set up for the party and some photos of the food:
Patio, so nice to have such great weather year round here.

PiƱata for the Fiesta

New table set Husband bought me for a late Valentine's day gift. (from Hobby Lobby)

I married my best friend AND he cooks!
I did set both tables while holding a little baby.


Alex made name plates and seating arrangements 




 Cupcake was a trooper and stayed up 2 whole hours past her bed time.


My sister eating and making Churros!

Goofy faces :)

Thursday, was our park day:








Saturday, Husband and Baby and I went to the farmer's market and enjoyed the sunny day together, after enjoying a delicious breakfast on our newly decorated patio. 

Sunday, we had an impromptu 2nd dinner party, this time a BBQ and much smaller guest list.  I made some amazing pound (cup)cakes and some fresh whipped cream.
Homemade organic pound (cup)cakes with homemade organic whipped cream topped with organic strawberries, raspberries and blueberries.

Because what’s the point of being a house wife if you can’t make your own whipped cream or bake your own pound cupcakes?
Whipped cream recipe here (modifications: add a drop of orange extract and use ORGANIC milk)


And that was my week, busy mama with a lovely baby.  She is happy and interested in everything.  She likes to grunt now, and tries to use sounds to communicate.  She doesn't say anything with meaning yet, even though she does say da da da da a lot.  She just keeps getting sweeter with age.  No matter how many times I hear, "just wait" I AM excited to wait and enjoy each moment of amazing-ness with Little Cupcake!

Happy Momma Monday!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sonja's First Trip

We took a dray trip to Prescott yesterday and that was the first time Cupcake has been out of town.  Here are the photos from the day...

Driving up, Jxn sleeping

Aunt A.

Daddy driving
First stop Hotel Saint Michael for lunch

Tomato Bisque soup

Love all the ceilings in the old Prescott buildings

Aren't they beautiful?

Next stop candy shop for fudge.

Some chocolate covered marshmallows I did not get

Kitch-y Signs

Favorite Floors

Courthouse

Pretending I was pregnant again...


Artwork at The Raven Cafe



Playing with Daddy


Grass Time

Uncle Jxn keeping her entertained while we ate dinner

Prescott Brewing Company, black bean burger

Dusk.

Goodnight Prescott.