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Monday, February 28, 2011

haaaaaaaallelujah (in a high pitch voice)

Oops I did it again.  So I had to go pick up my paycheck and it was a loooong drive so I scoped out a new "retirement" village thrift store to check out.  FYI if you like old lady stuff...retirement villages have exceptional quality merchandise!  To my demise...it was closed, but just around the corner I saw a Goodwill that was calling my and my sons name (he has turned into quite the thrifter).  Here is a sneak peak at what I found...



 Remember these? It's a projector.  I wanted to be a teacher just to use one of these.  They had two, I only took one home because who in their right mind would buy one?  I bought it for future house/painting projects like you may have seen on DIY.  Shelley, you can borrow it!
 I've been collecting needlepoint for quite some time.  This was too cute to pass up and my son wanted it for his "train room".  I couldn't say no.
 Polaroid LOVE!
 This is a genuine peacock feather belt.  Hard to tell, but it's super cool, so of course, too small for me.
oodles and oodles of 80s sweaters and lots of vintage polyester fabric.  Not sure why, but I LOVE vintage polyester fabric.  I think its the prints.  Also, picked up this cool 80s Casio keyboard.  Only the cool people had the big ones.  I did not, I had to small lap size that my kids play with now.  
Much Love, Amy

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Crash and Burn

This has been one crazy week.  The first week I started working from home (just 2 weeks ago) I was super excited to have TIME to do things, like blog, craft, work on my Etsy shop....start painting around the house.  Just typical stuff...oh and nap!  I love to nap.  I have taken one nap in 2 weeks, my Etsy shop is getting there, my basement is clean, no painting has been done, and my kids and I have both taken our fair share of time outs.  

Ahhhh, now I see the week ahead of me and realize I just need to slow down and take things a day at a time.  I just know this whole being at home thing won't last forever, so I feel like i have to hurry up and get things accomplished all while making sure my daughter has had her daily cheese intake (she has brought me two pieces of sliced cheese and now found the bag of shredded since I began this post).  I have to remember that above all else-this is the important stuff and my first priority.  Cheese time.

This has been a killer week on the thrift side.  A few weeks ago I scored what I thought might be a Burberry trench from a thrit store.  It had a small stain on the back and was on sale (yeehaw).  So, as I'm on the phone with the hubs he tells me "gamble, what cha got to lose?"...so I did, and yesterday I took it to the local Burberry and asked really nicely if they would just take a peek...guess what...it's the real deal!  I will post pics later! 

About a month ago I was tired, exhausted from working all week and decided to start Friday night pizza night.  I am cheap, and we don't eat out often so this was excepted by all happily.  Good thing is, papa johns is next door to the DAV...what's a girl to do?  

In 15 minutes this is what I got...a mens tweed type coat with a faux fur collar, 3 fur coats (one of which was FREE), a trench with fur lining, a great big stuffed deer that has caused numerous fighting and hitting between the kids, a couple more stuffed animals, a pair of little boy cowboy boots, and the slinky dog on Toy Story.  Best of all, the total bill was $56!  
This one is the most amazing...so of course it doesn't fit me.  
This one does...almost.  Not sure if I had to pee since my legs are crossed, or was about to fall down since I was wearing heels.  The giddiness on my face is still there.  Will be back later!

Partying here

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Cheesy Creamy Tomato Pesto Shrimp & Noodles

I am going to go ahead and put something out there.  I love food.  I always have.  I was the favorite of my friends parents because I never complained about what was on my plate and usually asked for seconds.  

I love to cook and love watching cooking shows.  I had to ease off the cooking shows because they made me hungry and want to eat constantly.  When was I pregnant with my son I would lay in bed all day and watch the Food Network.  About 4 or 5pm I would crawl out of bed and head to the grocery store to feed whatever hankerin' I had from watching people cook all day.  My husband loved it.  I cooked alot and ate a lot.  Although my son was a big baby 9lbs 4 oz.  He certainly did not weigh 80 pounds...which is what I gained during pregnancy.  And yes, in case your wondering, I ate Krispy Kreme by the dozen...nightly.

Now onto the cooking part:
First of all, I am a throw together cook, a hack.   I don't like to measure.  The meals I make are hard to screw up, add a little more of this or a little more of that and you should be good to go.  So all measurements are an "about", a "guesstimate", and "approximization".  Oh, I am also known to forget to add major ingredients, say butter in the pecan pie for instance. I am perfectly capable and able to follow recipes (and do follow them when baking) but when doing regular meals I rarely do. So please bare with me. Second, this is my first post on cooking and my daughter (I stopped looking at the scale after I gained 65 pounds when pregnant with her) likes to be all up in my business when I cook. She likes to "hep". Lastly, I like to use what I have on hand.  You can subsititute things like cream instead of milk, spinach instead of tomatoes...you get the idea. This is your meal!   Oh, DON'T FORGET THE CHEESE!  I forgot to take a picture of it.   It was probably when Sammy thought she needed to stir.  

First up. The Goodies: 
milk:  about a 1/2 cup.    (I used 2%, but this would be heavenly with Heavy Cream.) 
shrimp:  about a pound.  (I used frozen.  After thawing I peeled off the tails)
butter:  2 tablespoons
oil: lightly coat the bottom of the pan
sun dried tomato pesto:  2 tablespoons..ish.  I used the jar kind.  It's so good I eat it with a spoon.  I could have used the entire jar if I thought I could get away with it.
minced garlie:  a heaping spoonful, if you like garlic use a big spoon!  I keep a jar on hand, much easier for cooking, and we use A LOT of garlic in this house
sun dried tomatoes (optional):  I chopped about 6.  My son showed a little resistance on this one but did like it.  Add more or less if you please.  It would also be heavenly to keep them whole and let all those yummy juices soak in.
mozzarella cheese:  1/2 a small brick.  Shredded.
asiago cheese:  about 3-4 palmfuls. Shredded.
Basil:  a small palmful.  I used the freeze dried kind.
 noodles: enough for 4-5 servings.  I used wheat spaghetti-only because it's what we have and I need to use it.  One of my hubbys friends works for a pasta testing company and we always have pasta in the house! 

 Chop up your sun dried tomatoes.  I found these in the same spot as dried fruit in the grocery store.  YUM!
 Throw your butter and oil in a hot pan.
 add your big spoonful of garlic and sautee for just a moment.  Don't burn the garlic!  Stir constantly.
 Now, throw in your shrimp and your heaping spoonfuls of the tomato pesto.  Or, just add the whole dang jar and tell me how delicious it was!  Also add your chopped up sun dried tomatoes now.
 This is heaven.  I do drive by's and eat it this from the jar when no one is looking.  
 This is the reason their are a lot of pictures missing on this post.  Yes, she has marker on her hand, and no shirt on.  Typical.

 Now that everything is coming together and your shrimp are cooked add the milk...or cream...mmmm, cream.  Let everything cook down for just a few minutes (mine was pretty liquid since I used milk).  And then, start adding your cheese.  
DON'T FORGET TO ADD CHEESE NOW!

I used 1/2 the brick of mozzarella.  Add it slowly and stir constantly.  The sauce should start thickening up.  Then start adding your asiago (see the tub above under the garlic-that's what i used).  Let everything cook a bit more stirring contanstly.  You can add more milk or cheese until you like the consistency.  
This is what it looked like after all the cheese was added and the basil.
Then add the noodles.  Mix it around good and let the sauce cook in for a few minutes.

I am not a big fan of whole wheat noodles, but again, what's in the cabinets always win if the other option is dragging the kids the store.
I forgot to take the final picture once it was all mixed up.  

But I took a pic of the most important part...two satisfied customers.  Did I mention my family thinks I am a short order cook?  Some day I want to get one of those ticket racks and a dinger you see in a diner. Order up...DING!

Click on the "I like to party" link to see where it's at!




Thursday, February 17, 2011

First day at the "home office"

Yesterday was my first day working from home.  I started off with a nice wog in the fog.  More walk than jog.  I have to figure a way to fit in a work out now.  No more lunch hour work outs.
I was opting for an easy breakfast, preferably cereal...then Jeremy found the sausage.  I couldn't say no.  Our breakfasts are usually on the run since I am huslting to get me and them out the door and to daycare before I head to work.  I need to cherish this break with them, so I made them pancakes!
 Theirs.
Mine...I kid...maybe.  

Next up, I made some time for crafting.  I have been slacking on my Project Restyle.  I usually don't get home until at least 6, and by the time I make dinner and do baths it bedtime and I all I want to do is nothing.  I needed a quick project to complete during naptime, something I could start and finish.  I have been saving all my cereal boxes since I saw this map. 
Of course the map project hasn't been started.

I have been wanting to figure out some cheap/free packaging for my Etsy shop 1. because I am sick of buying packaging from the post office and 2. I like the idea of reusing what I have and not creating more trash. So, I got out the ol' sparkly glue and some OLD magazines and got busy.  I had a dress to ship today and I thought it would be fitting to use a February issue.

I cannot believe I had a 1997 Glamour. WOW!  
 I cut it open so it would be easier to work with.  Then I just ripped out the pictures and decoupaged them to the box.  I love to decoupage.  It's super easy and quick.  

 I went with the Valentines theme.
 And now I have something free and cheap to send a package in.  I did another one because I worried about sending this one overseas.   So I stuck with felt, tacky spray, and kept it simple.


And then we did a dance.  






Thursday, February 3, 2011

Snowmageddon 2011









We had so much fun playing in the snow and being snowed in from work and daycare.  It was magical.  And then we came inside and carbed up.  
This is what you get when you start with butter and end with all the cheese that's left over in the fridge...oh, and there are some potatoes mixed in with the cheese and butter sauce.