Friday, February 14, 2014

Happy Valentine's Day!

 I have always enjoyed Valentine's Day; even during those angsty teenage-and-single Valentine's Days, I couldn't quite feel like a grinch because my parents made the day so special for my siblings and me.  This year was no different!  I received a thoughtful Valentine's "care package" from my mom and a surprise flower delivery to my classroom from my dad.  They are the sweetest!


I also like Valentine's Day because it is a good excuse to bake (and eat) fun, heart-shaped treats!  This year I made some cookies to share:


(They are the soft kind of sugar cookie like the Lofthouse cookies you get at the grocery store.  Thanks to Two Peas and Their Pod for the recipe!)

To go with our Valentine's dinner tonight, I also couldn't help making a few mini jam pies: pie crust stuffed with a little bit of cream cheese and raspberry jam, sprinkled with sugar and baked at 400 degrees for ~12 minutes.  Delicious!



And who can resist a yummy Valentine's breakfast?  This year I had strawberries on hand and found that they could easily be cut into fun heart shapes to go with our pancakes!


Today I am thankful for all of my Valentines: friends, family, Baby on the way, and of course Jonathan!  This morning he totally surprised me with a beautiful bouquet of flowers!  We are going to enjoy a quiet evening at home without any school work involved--just what we crave at the end of a busy week  :)  



Happy Valentine's Day to you from the three of us!  <3

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Bountiful Baskets

When it comes to food, I get excited very easily...so the new Bountiful Baskets co-op that has come to Gallup was a big highlight of last weekend for me!  I picked up my first basket of produce at the co-op on Friday and it kind of felt like Christmas morning all over again!  Let me explain...


 Bountiful Baskets is a produce (and more!) co-op where you can pay on a bi-weekly basis to pick up a big basket of half fruits/half veggies for a mere $15 ($25 for organic produce).  You can also purchase add-ons like granola, different kinds of bread, etc.  If you live in the Gallup are, here are four reasons why I recommend this co-op to everyone:

Reason #1: It saves you money!  We payed $15 for our basket, and here is what we got for our money (this week's Safeway prices are in parentheses, to compare the value):
    • 5 apples ($2.25)
    • 2 bunches of bananas ($2.50)
    • 7 small oranges ($4.50)
    • 4 kiwis ($1.30)
    • 4 avocados ($4.00)
    • 1 bunch celery ($1.30)
    • 3 artichokes ($2.00?)
    • 1 small bag potatoes ($2.00)
    • 2 heads romaine lettuce ($2.50)
    • 1 box cherry tomatoes ($3.00)
    • 1 bag brussels sprouts ($1.50)
    • 2 acorn squash ($3.00) 
So, for $15, we got about $30 worth of produce--a 1/2 price deal!  And everything we've eaten so far seems to be of a very good quality, too!

Some of the produce, like the squash, potatoes, and oranges, will last for a while so I think we will be able to use everything even though it's just the two of us at home.  This was one of my hesitations about the co-op but it's going well so far!

Reason #2:  It saves you time! It took us 5 min. maximum to pick up our produce at the pick-up site (Uplift Charter School on Boardman Ave.).  You are asked to volunteer occasionally on a pick-up day, but most weeks we will save a lot of time when I am usually wandering around the produce section of the grocery store comparing prices, etc.  Jonathan loves this time-saving aspect of the co-op experience :)

Reason #3:  It's healthy!  One of my New Year's Resolutions is to eat more vegetables.  My big basket of produce is inspiring me to fulfill this resolution!


 And speaking of inspiration...Reason #4:  It makes cooking an adventure!  I have never cooked a fresh artichoke before, so this presented a fun new challenge.  It turns out that artichokes are tricky little things, but in the end, we had some delicious spinach/artichoke dip to eat with our salad for lunch!  Next challenge: acorn squash!



If you would like to participate in the Bountiful Basket co-op, you can visit www.bountifulbaskets.org to get started!

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Christmas Adventures

We have enjoyed two weeks' Christmas vacation back east with our family and friends!  Other than the trip back (weather-related travel craziness left us stranded at the airport--and caused us to miss the first day back to school...) it has been a fantastic trip!


We began on the farm with my family for Christmas Day and all of the events leading up to it, including a favorite family tradition: attending the Washington Chorus Concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.!


We enjoyed playing lots of games and spending time with Kelly and Amy Gough and Colin and Megan Kenny.  I also helped Mom create the annual gingerbread tree.





On Christmas Day, after opening gifts in the morning, we went to my Nana and Pop-Pop's house for lunch and my aunt and uncle's house for dinner.  It was great to see many family members that we had not seen in a long time!




After Christmas, we drove south to Greensboro to celebrate the holiday with Jonathan's immediate and extended family.


To ring in the New Year, we joined the "Newmillermans" up at the Millers' home in Blowing Rock, NC.  Here, games and hikes abounded!  We also enjoyed a Japanese steakhouse dinner on New Year's Eve and celebrated 2014 with fireworks and sparklers!






As our trip came to a close, we drove back up to MD to join Wade, Emily, Caroline, and Andrew on the farm for a few days.  It was awesome to spend some time getting baby advice from them and playing with the niece and nephew who we always miss so much!



As they prepared to drive back to Roanoke, Caroline asked hopefully, "Is Uncle Jonathan coming with us, too?"  We wish we could go home with Caroline, but for now, it's back to NM for a new semester!


Sunday, December 15, 2013

Christmas is Coming!

It's a busy but wonderful time of year, with  many Christmas activities and projects going on!   Here's a brief snapshot of what we've been up to these past two weeks:

After decorating our house for Christmas, we had our church small group over for the dessert portion of the annual progressive dinner.  I decided to give this delicious chocolate pound cake some holiday cheer by adding "holly cookies" around the edge.



Later that weekend, our middle school youth group was here for a little Christmas party.  We played a few games and they really got into Christmas Charades!



Last Monday was a big day at the middle school; we took 120 students to Wal-mart to shop for our Christmas Basket program (are we crazy, or just very optimistic??)  Back at school, the students wrapped gifts and packed up the baskets.  The whole day actually went very well and it was cool to see the middle school students in a spirit of giving!




 

Yesterday our house turned into a Peanut Butter Ball factory.  Turns out the recipe made *way* more peanut butter balls than I anticipated!  Four hours later (and with a lot of help from Jonathan!) we could finally enjoy the finished product.


 This afternoon we enjoyed a beautiful concert from the Rehoboth choir!  Jonathan accompanied some of the songs with his violin.  This was a great way to start the busy last week of the semester with an hour of peace and worship.



Next weekend we will travel to the East Coast for the holidays!  Until then--enjoy a wonderful Christmas season!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Giving Thanks

After a busy week, it's finally time to catch up on my blog!  We had a wonderful Thanksgiving with Jonathan's parents, his sister Hannah, and my friend Genavee.  On the day before Thanksgiving we took a short hike back to First Canyon--other than the very sticky mud along the way, it was a great walk!



Hannah arrived on the train Thursday morning and we all went to church together.  Then, back at home, we finished cooking our Thanksgiving feast and shared it with our neighbor, Mr. Fred.



Once the meal was cleaned up, we drove to Santa Fe for the weekend!  Our beautiful Hilton hotel was within walking distance of the historic plaza, so on Friday morning we set out to see the sights: Loretto Chapel with its "miraculous staircase", San Miguel church (the oldest church in America!), the Georgia O'Keefe museum, and lots of interesting shops along the way!

Hotel lobby






Our own artistic attempts, inspired by Georgia O'Keefe  :)


That evening we saw Frozen, the amazing new Disney movie, then ate some delicious New Mexican food at Tomasitas restaurant.


The next day we walked around the Farmer's Market and went to the New Mexico History Museum.  Look at those authentic cowgirls!


Sadly, it was time to drive back to Albuquerque for Genavee to catch her flight.  The rest of us went to the mall and I did some maternity clothes shopping before reluctantly saying goodbye and making the late-night drive back to Gallup.

It was a wonderful Thanksgiving--we have very much to be thankful for!