Friday, March 8, 2013

High Five for Friday

Right now I'm sitting at a hotel desk in Georgia, reaping the "benefits" of husband's business trip.  (By reaping, I really mean I'm sitting here with the Today Show playing in the background while husband is gone to do business and I'm trying to study, but wound up on blogger...but we will get to do some exploring together later.)

This week has been my spring break, which has been wonderful.  What special things have I done?  Not much.  And I've enjoyed not having much to do.  I've also enjoyed spending the morning in my pj's savoring sips of coffee instead of chugging it before I run out the door (or dumping it all over the counter as I try to ring my thermos for an even  "faster" breakfast-on-the-go).

Moving on to this week's High Five:

1. In last week's high five I told you I was headed to Atlanta for an optometry convention called SECO. We had a great time starting with the student party, which included a photo booth and some pretty drinks. We got some useful tips on communication at the student lunch the next day, and then explored the exhibition hall where we played with some equipment and snagged some freebies. That night was rounded out with a Better Than Ezra concert at The Tabernacle (oh, and mini beignets... can't forget those).
 


2. We ended our first-weekend-of-spring-break-celebration by swinging by IKEA on our way out of Atlanta. It was my first time, and I fell in love.  It's a store that is an experience all it's own.  We stopped at their cafe for breakfast then followed the crowd through the winding aisles of their showroom, which has rooms (or sometimes entire apartments) set up as if someone lives there. You write down items you like on your way through then collect them in the warehouse on your way out.  I made a list upon entering of things I should keep an eye out for (in hopes of not getting too distracted by all the home-goodness before me), but wound up with a bag full of items - only one of which was crossed off the list. But most things are so cheap there = hard to resist things like a watering can (what?! yes, I seriously bought one. you will see it soon).

3. We went home on Monday, mostly to go to our long-awaited dentist appointments. But we had a little time to play outside at Jesse's parent's house.  Maggie loves being there. She runs around so fast and sniffs at the clean air that blows scents in from far away. We hung out on the backyard swing and hammock for a while, soaking in the sunshine that came out.  Marilyn fed us well, of course, with a yummy lasagna and a specially-made apple pie.

4. We rediscovered Tropical Smoothie this week with a "Get Up and Goji".  We had hoped to grab dessert from a local donut shop, but they were closed so we decided to get a smoothie instead.  We will try again on the donuts, but we certainly enjoyed the perfectly blended smoothie.

5.  As soon as Jesse returns we will be off to explore Augusta! Possible chocolate tasting may ensue!

Enjoy your weekend!

Monday, March 4, 2013

From Our Kitchen - a recap

We've been trying a few new meals lately.  Most of which were found via Pinterest.  I love trying new recipes, but I'm always a little skeptical of how it will turn out.  People pin everything they see on Pinterest, sometimes without even reading a recipe to know if it's actually worth making. In other words, just because it's a popular pin doesn't mean it's a great recipe.  However, I have pinned my share of recipes and am now trying to weed through them. I am also working on reorganizing my recipe binder and making it more uniform looking, so I have typed up the recipes we like in a simple format with an image. You can print these by clicking the corresponding link under each description below.
I thought about sharing some of these as step-by-step instructionals like I have before, but the ladies from each of these blogs do a better job of that with better images than I can, so their links are also below each image.
Here are those that we've tried lately:

Chicken Tikka Marsala
I decided to be adventurous a few weeks ago and "whip up" some Indian food at home.  I also tried my hand at the naan mentioned in the post - some of which turned out okay. The chicken was delicious. This meal is packed with flavor and some kick (reduce the amount of jalapeno if you're not a spicy fan.) You must marinate this - it makes all the difference!  We cooked rice to go along with this.

Chicken Cordon Bleu
This one will definitely make it into our regular series of meals.  It was quick to prep (even though I took the time to pound out the chicken breast halves to all be fairly even). I'm always looking for a new way to cook chicken, because let's face it, it can get boring. The panko breadcrumbs are what give this meal a special touch, so make sure you have those on hand. We served the sauce on the side. Since it is toasted breadcrumbs on top, this meal does not make the best leftovers - so make this for a crowd, or just reduce the amount of ingredients. These are all ingredients you probably have on hand anyway, so it's easy to modify for less.

Hawaiian Roll Ham Sandwiches
I'm sure you've seen these before somewhere. I made these this past weekend for Sunday lunch with Matt and Heidi. They were tasty, but once you see the amount of butter that goes on these, you'll know why I won't be regularly making them.  However, I'm sure I could change it some to help reduce clogged arteries. A few things to note: 1) there are lots of onions involved, but even if you don't like onions (Jesse) you may still like this dish. The onions are finely chopped and cooked until soft,  to bring out their sweetness which pairs really well with the sweet bead and other ingredients. 2) If I make this again I'll probably reduce the amount of cheese on top because my slices were kind of thick and it was a bit heavy. 3) You must use the Hawaiian sweet rolls - they make this dish.  (The bread always makes the sandwich no matter what you have going on inside.)

Apple Yogurt Cake
This one is seriously as delicious as it looks. Make it for your family when they visit (like I did) or make it for yourself to eat all week, because the longer it sits the better it gets!  I did make several modifications for this as I was making it (fingers were crossed that it would come out okay).  There was just too much oil and sugar in the original recipe for me to be okay with serving this for breakfast, so my printable version has my rendition.

Give one of these a try and let me know how you liked it, or if you changed anything!
Have you tried any new recipes lately that you would make again?  Share a link to the recipe in the comments section.

Friday, March 1, 2013

High Five for Friday

A quick High Five for Friday for you, as I head off for #5:

1.  Another wonderful weekend visit from Matt and Heidi, which consisted of a girl's outing to the mall, some delicious banana pudding at Miss Myra's BBQ, a game night with with community group folks, and a couple of new recipes (coming soon)!

2.  I got the sweetest surprise in the mail this week:  a book of copies of my grandmother's letters to her grandchildren. They were sent by my uncle along with a photo collage of my parents and their children through the years and a poem written by my dad.  It definitely made my week and made me cry. (Sweet tears.)

3.  I made a purchase from Etsy a couple of weeks ago and got my package this week - a few earring findings to make my own earrings. Sorry no picture. Trust me, they are cute!

4. Today begins my spring break! Woo hoo! It is much needed.

5. Headed out with the girls today to Atlanta for an optometry conference. Should be lots of fun!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Goodbye Lovely Month, Hello Spring?

By the end of this week February will be gone.  Somehow the days of this month ran in fast forward.

It's been a busy month in relation to school and an eventful month for Jesse having gone on vacation to Colorado.  Even under the piles of school work I feel buried in most weeks, I really do love this life we are living together. It's the little things sometimes - like just enjoying the fact that my husband got to get out of his cubicle and glide down snowy mountains and enjoy the outdoors,
(I wasn't even there and I can't get enough of this view. Don't give me weird looks if it winds up as my desktop background.)

or decorating the mantel in celebration of our love during the month of Valentine's (sappy, I know),
(the "B" was recycled from our wedding decor; the yarn heart wreath was a Pinterest inspiration; as was the framed printable and the paper heart garland; two Valentine's cards- one from each set of our parents; oh, and ignore the fact there is no candle in the candlestick; and yes those are still the branches of our ex-Christmas tree peaking into the corner, we're keeping it around for a while, sans ornaments)

or taking a few minutes here and there to create something to make my desk space a happier place, and to share with you.
click HERE to download and print
(excuse the blurriness of the copied image, it won't be blurry when you print)
I like a cute, blank, month-size calendar to fill in all of my big events to display above my desk.  I've found printable ones online, but I've enjoyed making my own. I tinkered around and created a February calendar but never got around to sharing it. So, here is the first official calendar of the year for you to print and fill in with all of your events. Hang it on your fridge, or bulletin board, or place it in your binder - what have you.  I plan to make one each month. As you print this PDF select "fit to page" ... I got a little carried away close to the borders (and don't forget landscape). 
(all credits are not to me from making this from scratch - the cute images were downloaded elsewhere as free scrapbooking elements and I just threw them together on the calendar)

Soon we will say hello to spring! (Insert complaint about the recent and ongoing cold and rain.)

Friday, February 22, 2013

High Five for Friday

1.  It has nearly been the best week ever this week in relation to school.  Last week was super stressful with exams, which flowed over to Monday, but then after that this is what the week looked like:  no labs, no quizzes or tests, lots of procrastination due to having some "free time," free time to catch up on a few episodes of Grey's Anatomy and clean a few things around the house; "free time" also lead to #2.

2.  Tuesday night we went to the dollar theater.  Do you guys know how cheap we are?  Maybe you've figured it out by now, but we are so cheap that we never, hardly ever get snacks at the movies. I realize that to some it's all part of the experience, but  I just can't bare the thought of paying $7 for popcorn!  Even as the rule-following kind of girl that I am, I'll be the first to sneak my own snack into the movies to prevent forking over enough to pay for 10 candy bars only to receive one.  (Confession time.)  But, the dollar theater is awesome.  Twelve bucks for 2 tickets, 2 drinks (I assume they are large...large enough for any one human to consume in a 2 hour period), and a large popcorn (again, large enough to stuff 2 adults).  We watch the movie Promised Land, which I would recommend as being worth your while.

3. The biggest highlight of the week is that Jesse came home Sunday!!! I know, you all didn't know he was gone. He was in Colorado all of last week snowboarding down exquisitely beautiful mountains with his brother and friends. He had SUCH a good time.  Who wouldn't just with that view, huh?

4.  While Jesse was gone, my parents came up over the weekend to keep me company.  It was their first time up since they helped move us!  I had to study while they were here, but I still thoroughly enjoyed their visit.  Of course, I had to take them to Steel City!

5.  Prepping for my upcoming spring break leisure reading.

Linked up with Lauren @ MyGreyDesk for H54F!

Monday, February 11, 2013

New Discovery

As I've told you before, I'm still learning this blog thing as I go.  I've always wanted you to be able to be notified of replying comments if you comment on a post.  This makes the blog more interactive and allows me (and others) to reply to you when you share something with us.  I've searched and searched for this feature at different times, and finally landed on it today. Maybe you already noticed and figured it out, because it's been right in front of our faces this whole time!

Whenever you comment on a post, beneath and to the right of the comment box are the words "Subscribe by email" (hello!!!).  Click on that, and then I'm not sure what happens from there (I assume you have to enter your email address if you are not already a follower of the blog), then you will be notified by email if I (or someone else) responds to your comment!  Ta-daaaa!

(This is what is should look like:
So comment back, and let me know if and how this works for you, since I've only partially figured it out. Thanks!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

High Five For Friday

It's about time to celebrate Fridays again! (Except it's nearly midnight and you probably won't be reading this until Saturday... but at least I'm here tonight, right?)

Lots of things have been going on to keep us busy lately, but here are a few highlights from this week:

1.  Our most frequent visitors, Matt and Heidi, came up this past weekend.  Jesse and I got to help celebrate Kayla's (Heidi's sister) birthday at The Cheesecake Factory.  There was quite the wait, but we girls made the most of it by window shopping while the guys held down the buzzer in line. (Can you still call it window shopping if you walked through the entire store...?)  Our meal was delicious, and of course the cheesecakes were divine. (Photo taken after all the damage was done.)

(((Still wishing you a Happy (early) Birthday, Kayla!)))

2.  Okay, so I didn't just window shop (or whatever we are considering it), I picked up these darlings at Charming Charlie's.  Aren't they adorable?! In the spirit of Valentine's and all.

3.  Jesse had guys night at the movies to see the latest Bond, which he enjoyed a lot.  For those of you that realize this is "out of theaters" we have a dollar theater (really dollar-fifty theater) nearby that shows movies right after they are out of the "real" theater.  It's awesome - it beats paying a million dollars to see it as soon as it first comes out and makes for a great cheap date, which I am. :)

4.  I've had two great lunches this week:  one free lunch from Urban Cookhouse (yum!) during a club meeting - and let me tell you, free lunch (that's not pizza) is kind of a big deal for a room full of broke students; and one with my lovely friend Hannah who goes to school right across the street from me, yet we manage not to run into each other very much.  She's been doing cool things in school like suturing pig feet.  Oh, the things we experience in professional school! Speaking of which, let's throw in a 4 and a half:

4.5.  This is technically not related to only this week, but over the past 4 weeks we have been dissecting in the cadaver lab for our Gross Anatomy class.  As disturbing as it may be, I'd just like to point out that I know what all of your insides look like. It's gross and smelly (formaldehyde how I loathe thee) but I remind myself that it is a great learning experience and a privilege to learn from these donors, because they gave themselves to further our knowledge as health care professionals.

5. On a different note, which may not be the best of transitions after that one:  Jesse and I had date night tonight and tried a new Chinese restaurant. We picked it off the urbanspoon.com top list of places to eat in Birmingham.  It is definitely a happening place. It's a small little hole in the wall, but it was packed the entire time.  So much so that an older couple asked if they could sit next to us, since we had been seated at a four-person table.  After they pulled up their chairs we told them it was our first time eating there, so they gave us a few menu tips for next time, then insisted we try their food choices as soon as they were served.  Apparently a hot item there is the sauteed snow pea leaves. Not the peas, just the leaves!  They were SO delicious - like eating cooked spinach that tastes like fresh, crisp snow peas! We were so glad they shared.

UPDATE:  I has seemed like such a long week I forgot to also mention that we watched the Superbowl game this year.  I know....I watched the Superbowl!  (Surprised, no?)  Our neighbor friends, Mike and Kelsey, prompted the get together, mostly to hang out and watch the commercials and not the actual game.  There were definitely some odd and some disgusting ones, but here was a favorite, in case I actually watched a football game that you didn't:
Good answer, dad.

I'm so glad to finally link up again with High Five for Friday.
What was a highlight of your week?