Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Woo Hoo November!!!

November usually kicks off some big events and has also brought a few milestones for our family! November 10 actually marks my official due date, which is very weird considering that Charlotte and Cassidy will be 9 weeks old this Saturday. It boggles my mind every time I think about it - especially given how absolutely fantastic they're doing now! Both over 6 lbs each, they show more and more personality everyday. First born, Charlotte is the smaller twin and is very easy going and relaxed but at the same time has this sense of urgency about her that I can't explain. Even though Charlotte is more relaxed, she always seems to be in a hurry! Cassidy on the other hand seems to be developing a very different personality! She always wants to be held, she loves to be snuggled. Cassidy comes off as less independent than Charlotte but they both seem to enjoy being in the action! Well, when they're awake at least!!!

Ever since Scott & I found out we were expecting twins I never thought I would say this --- but life with twins is not nearly as stressful as I imagined! Granted right now all the girls do is eat and sleep, so ask me again in about 3 months!
My next point of excitement? Opening weekend of deer hunting!!!! YaY!!!! hahaha I know, some of you may be caught a bit off guard or even think I'm being sarcastic.. But I'm not! I'm a hunter, or huntress even. Didn't even shoot a gun until Scott & I started dating. Oh, and I did it very badly I might add! For those that know anything about shooting, we found out later that I'm left-eye dominate but I'm right handed. We found this out when I started shooting pistols and other handguns with amazing accuracy but still couldn't hit a target with a rifle to save my life! So anyway, I shoot left handed now.
This is the 2nd buck I've taken since I started hunting!
I could have looked more excited in this picture but dang I was tired!!!!

Deer season is a big deal for us, its something that Scott & I do together and hope to do with our girls someday. It starts with our DVR getting kicked into high gear as we record all of our favorite hunting shows and sit in the evenings and gawk at monster bucks that we would only see on the hoof in our DREAMS!!!! haha Then a few evenings before dark we'll drive around close to our hunting spots with a pair of binoculars and see if whats out there. And now this week its all about making sure scopes are zeroed, camo is organized and everything is in working order. I never thought I'd love hunting the way I do but it is AWESOME. When I'm hunting I feel this profound connection to nature and at the same time feel the exhilaration of waiting to see if the right buck will show himself.

Then, my highlight of the month of November... Thanksgiving!!! Possibly my favorite holiday, but not really because its "Thanksgiving" but because of what we do every Thanksgiving. For the last 3 years, Scott & I pack our bags, jump in a car and head for Denver.  Our love for the state of Colorado runs incredibly deep. The first vacation we took as a couple we went skiing at Eldora and Loveland. Scott proposed to me in the summer of 2003 at Lookout Mountain on the west side of Denver after a LOOONG day at WaterWorld!!! We got married at Elk Ridge Ranch just outside of Breckenridge in October of 2004....




So, aside from the birth of our children all of our most monumental events and fondest memories were made in Colorado. Either the day before Thanksgiving or the morning of (we haven't really decided yet) we will pack up with the kiddos and head for Denver!!! Where we will stay with my wonderful Aunt & Uncle, get to spend time with my bro and his kick ass fiancĂ©e, eat until we can't stand up and hopefully watch our Huskers come out victorious against Colorado!!!

So, I'm really excited for the rest of this month... :)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Sponge Bob Sponge Bob Sponge Bob....

I just want to start off by saying that its the little accomplishments in life that make a mom proud! At least it is for me..!

Scott and I have been diligently working on Kymberlyn's new "big girl" room every weekend for about the last 3 weeks. Well, I'm really too "round" to be of much help right now, so Scott's been diligently working and I've been standing sitting there while he asks me what I think we should do or what I'd like to have done next. While it has taken alot of thought to "toddler proof" a room, I think we've done a pretty decent job.

The other side of this project has been preparing Kymberlyn for the mountain of changes that will be occurring in her life in the next few months. That's made me more nervous than anything!!! While she's a very laid-back, go-with-the-flow kind of child I really didn't want to shake her world up more than I had to. So while we've been working on her new room, we've let her join us each time and "help".  This has actually made her really excited -to the point of telling anybody about it who will listen, or can understand her at least!

We moved her into a bedroom across the hall from our bedroom on the second level of our home.  Her nursery was on the main floor, which was VERY convenient - hence we'll be needing it for the twins! And this saved Scott the headache of trying to disassemble a crib.

I really wanted her new room to be something she would love and want to spend time in! Something very kid oriented, functional that she could call her own. I've never understood decorating a child's room in a way that's more "eye-appealing" to the adult, it just doesn't make any sense to me.  So, we went all out with a theme of "Sponge Bob" for her room!!! Its one of her favorite shows and its super easy to find in-expensive decorations to bring it all together. We also bought chalkboard paint (if you haven't heard of it, I'd HIGHLY recommend checking it out) and painted a section of her wall with it.

So this weekend was last major weekend to finish up her room before she could really start trying it out. This past Friday we decided to let her get good and tired and see if she would take a nap in her new room.  We moved her baby monitor in there and took our unit into the living room with us.  I would have to say Scott and I were both nervous to see what would happen! haha But, it couldn't be as bad as sleep training right??? We put her in her new bed, tucked her in and shut the door.

Silence....

This accompanied more silence for the next 15 minutes until Scott couldn't handle it and had to go listen at her door in case the monitor "malfunctioned". Still silence... She slept in there for 2 hours before we heard any noise!!! SUCCESS!!!!!! The relieve I felt was unbelievable, but again, it was just a nap... We'd try it that night to see if she'd sleep through the night in there.

Now, 4 nights and 3 naps later we've had very minimal adjustment issues!!! She's woke up twice - last night one of us had to go in there and tuck her back in, but its been a relatively smooth transition otherwise. Thank goodness!!!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

I'm such a slacker...

UGH!!!!

I can't believe its been so long sine I've posted anything... Tells ya exactly how busy a person can get, well, it tells me how busy I feel anyway.

I started working outside the home,n shortly after my last post, worked part-time, then full-time and now I'm back home again!!! Its weird to think that the end of May was my last day at the clinic and I probably won't be "clocking-in" at another job for a VERY long time!

Yup, full-time mom once again!!!! While I loved my "break" at a job, it'll never be as rewarding at being home... Probably not as stressful, but full-time mom is more rewarding! It'll be interesting to see how things change for Scott & I after the twins arrive.  Not to mention how we'll adapt. Preparations are still in full swing, although I'm not as mobile as I once was!!!

Kymberlyn has been moved into her new "big girl" room, which I'm so glad that she loves. I need to take pictures while its still clean! So now that leaves me free to work on the nursery and start re-organizing to prep for 2 newborns... Ugh... What a task!!! More on that later.

Here's what our current to-do list looks like!!! Yikes...

Purchase 2nd chest freezer
Clean out laundry room (I need the space, its too cluttered)
Size/Wash/Organize Baby Clothes
Rearrange nursery to accompany 2 cribs
Finish building closet in our bedroom
Make 3-5 meals to freeze each week (I'm open to suggestions)
Figure out car seat arrangements in the Trailblazer

This week is all about laundry and getting the pile of clean laundry folded and OFF my couch!!! Check back later to see how that all worked out for me...

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Mmmmmm Yummy!!!

Does everybody else love bread as much as I do? Not just bread, but cookies and muffins and biscuits too... haha

Last night, Scott & I decided to have a few friends over for dinner. This isn't exactly anything out of the ordinary for us, but its been awhile since we've had people over at our house. Lately we've been going to everybody else's home!

So yesterday afternoon I put a very nice looking beef roast on our smoker after coating it in Cabela's Bourbon Man Rub (wonderful seasoning by the way!) followed by looking for a bread recipe to go with it!

After searching though all my cook books and not finding one that I had all of the ingredients for AND sounded good, I took my search to the computer! I really enjoy using a couple of different cookbook type websites. One is cooks.com and the other is allrecipes.com! This is where I came across a recipe for Rosemary bread, which I had never had before but it sounded great! I just wanted to share this with everybody because it was a HIT last night! There was nothing left of it by the end of the evening.

So here it is.

Jo’s Rosemary Bread (Macaroni Grill type)

INGREDIENTS
· 1 cup water
· 3 tablespoons olive oil
· 1 1/2 teaspoons white sugar
· 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
· 1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning
· 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
· 1 tablespoon dried rosemary
· 2 1/2 cups bread flour
· 1 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast

1. Yeast + 1/4 c. warm water, wait 10 minutes.
2. Add flour, salt, sugar, oil, 3/4 c. warm water knead like heck!
3. Add the herbs & pepper and knead some more! (Other substitutions - oregano instead of an Italian blend or fresh rosemary instead of dried!)
4. Let rise an hour or so in an oiled, covered bowl in a warm place.
5. Punch down, let rise another hour.
6. Form into round loaf and bake at 375 until browned. (This took about 30 minutes)
7. Remove from oven, brush with olive oil and sprinkle with coarse salt.

Serve with olive oil and fresh cracked pepper. Oh, and don't forget the wine!!! haha YUMMY!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Hello Fall!!!!!

Last night after putting Kymberlyn in bed I couldn't help but feel like fall is officially here!!! Its a little sad, because I really never felt like we had a summer! Kymberlyn & I only made it to the pool a couple of times and the hot days that use to send us down to the river to cool off on a sand bar were few.
I have to be honest though, I LOVE fall! Crops coming out of the field, brisk morning air, deer season right around the corner and probably my favorite part --- starting our wood stove. There is nothing better than the feel of cozying up on the couch with the heat of the wood stove around me. However, with Kymberlyn being more than active, we've had to make a few adjustments to keep the wood stove area childproof!

So anyway, last night I decided it was time to make some firestarters. I've seen these at craft shows before and then found some instructions on a candlemaking website. Really easy to make! I used scrap pieces of bark and old potpourri set in cupcake paper. I did put a wick in each of these although I've been told that isn't completely necessary since the cupcake paper will light as well.
After you've arranged your wood in your fireplace or wood stove, you take a firestarter, place it in the middle and light it. Its a very quick and easy way to get your fire going! The wax burns up completely and doesn't leave any residue.
The first batches I made last night are unscented, but I'm planning on making a few scented batches as well. I'm thinking about making cinnamon, cedar and balsam fir scented firestarters. If you have an idea for a scent or would like to try some let me know!!!


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Container Candles


Oh I have been having so much fun lately!!!! I've been making candles like crazy! I don't know why, or what I'm going to end up doing with all of them but they are sure fun to make! haha I feel like a mad scientist melting the wax and adding the dye and fragrance oils.

I found a bunch of cute containers from Goodwill and the Thrift Store in St. Paul. It's a little bit harder to get the correct wick size on some of the odd size containers, but its been a fun process just the same! I have some jelly jars and mason jars that are easier to wick if somebody wanted me to make them something in particular.

I'm one of those people that like really smelly candles and lots of different scents so I'm constantly checking online to find different fragrance oils. The great thing is you can find nearly any fragrance out there, I've even found some discontinued fragrances that I'm really excited about!

Family and friends will probably be getting these for Christmas gifts! hahaha Cuz I'll eventually run outta room for all of them. So weigh in on what scents you like if you haven't already!!!

Its been quite interesting, I'm still playing with dye colors and such, I'm about to order some liquid dye and see if I like that better.

The 2 candles burning in the picture (on the right) and the tealights are lavender scented (very relaxing). The green one in the back is called Fireside Embers, very much a fall scent. The peachy pink one is Jasmine Vanilla, its still in the curing process, but the cold throw is really nice. The blue candle in the middle I just made yesterday afternoon is called Midnight. If you were walking on a moon lite beach this is what it would smell like... I wish I could have gotten the blue a bit darker, but hey, if I like the hot scent throw I'll make it darker next time!

The candles on the right side, I made last night with a Sandalwood fragrance oil. These will cure for at least a couple weeks before these get burnt, but the cold throw is really nice so far! The color was a little experimental, next time I'll use more brown I think.

Other fragrances I have on hand right now is Juniper Breeze, Jasmine Vanilla, Cappuccino, Gingerbread & Maple Syrup, Red Hibiscus & Acai, and Ocean Breeze. I have others that I'm waiting patiently to order!!!! But I will probably be ordering different dye soon also to give me more color options.


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Craziness & Crafty Stuff!


I know its been forever since I've been on here to give an update. The month of August was completely INSANE! Weddings, birthday parties, traveling to visit family, family traveling to visit us, I'm ready to be at home for awhile.

Kymberlyn's big 1st birthday was VERY successful! It was a fantastic turn out, she survived the whole day and was in great spirits! She got WAY too many toys of course and quite a few super cute outfits for this winter!



She had her own birthday cake that Grandma Joyce made and it was hilarious watching her eat it. She was so careful to ONLY eat the frosting!!! We tried getting her to eat some of the cake itself and she picked it up and threw it away! haha



With all the activities we had going on every single weekend it made it nearly impossible to do anything else but prepare for the next weekends worht of activities! But now that that's all over for a little while maybe I can get back to my hobbies...

In addition to my yoga practice which I am still thoroughly enjoying, I've gotten into candle making as well! Its actually alot easier than I even thought it would be, though it'll be awhile before I can compete with Yankee Candle, mine are DEFINITELY better than anything I've ever tried from Wal-Mart, Kmart, Shopko, etc.... I'm only doing container candles at the moment, but I'm going to start doing some experiementing with some firestarters for our wood stove.

I started using a 100% soy wax, just because I really like the thought of using sustainable products. Its the same price as parafin wax so why not right? Help the farmers!!! It will definitely keep me entertained this winter when its not exactly "nice" outside... But I am looking forward to using the wood stove again!

I posted that thought on Facebook the other day and got message after message telling my how insane I am! hahaha I like the wood stove! I love the type of heat it puts off and the warm, cozy feeling I get from it. I didn't say I love winter or having to go outside and freeze off my unmentionables!!!

As I create more candles and other fun goodies I'll probably post some pictures. I would like to know, what is everybodys favorite candle scent? Or any scent for that matter, perfume, cologne, foods, sweets, nature smells... I wanna know!