Thursday, December 1, 2011

Everything Changes in 9 Months! :)

So this morning I took a pregnancy test and I saw a very very faint positive.  It was a Dollar Tree test though so I was trying to convince myself that it was an evaporation line.  So I brought the test with me to work and kept it in my pocket and kept looking at it like every 5 minutes.

So after work I ran over to Walmart real quick to buy some other tests.  And I still hadn't told Daryl anything about it at all because I wasn't absolutely positive yet.  So I made it home and went into the bathroom while Daryl was on the computer and took two more tests, different brands, just to make sure.  And sure enough they were positive.  Light but still positive.

I wanted to tell Daryl in a creative way, so I came up with making a 6-7 minute DVD of pictures of us from our wedding all the way up until now.  It's out 6 year wedding anniversary in 9 days so it would be the perfect present.  But, in addition to the pictures, at the very end of the dvd, I added a surprise that said life would be changing in 9 months.

So we sat down and I put on the DVD, and needless to say, Daryl was very surprised.  So here is the video I thought I would share with all you.

I don't think it's actually hit me yet..  We've been trying for 5 years.. and I still can't believe it!!!!

I'm pregnant!!!!!!!!!!!


Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gorgi Gets Spayed :(

So I had the day off today!  Hallelujah!  I needed a day off so that I could take Gorgi to the vet.  It was time for her to get spayed.  I've been kind of worrying about it for a while, since I made the appointment for her almost two weeks ago.  I kept thinking, she's going to be in soo much pain.  The doctor is going to make a wrong incision.  She's going to bleed to death.  I know... drama queen... sheesh... well, she was just fine.

I dropped her off this morning at 8:30.  I had no problem getting her into the car at all. Anytime I open a car door, there she is trying to get in.  She'll even push me out of the way so she can get into the car.  And what about going to vet?  She doesn't care, there are people there, which only means one thing to her, "FRIENDS!!!!".  This dog absolutely LOVES everyone and every animal it comes in contact with.  So much for a guard dog if we ever needed one. . .  LOL  As long as it moves she considers it her best friend. Yes, that includes other animals, sticks, toys. . . leaves . . .  She just wants to make friends and all the time.  She is soooo lovable!

After getting lost going to the vet a bizillion times because I left my GPS at home and the iphone maps just does not cut it at all.  I swear, that gps app on the iphone, just sucks... That's the only time I ever want to throw my iphone out the window.

So when we finally arrived, Gorgi, merrily prances in the door and straight into the arms of anyone who's close enough.  I managed to keep her away from the three miniature Pomeranians, which were the size or her poop. LOL  At that point, the nurse started taking into the back and as soon as she realized that I wasn't going to come with her, she stops. . . dead in her tracks.  I start walking out the front door and she has her legs planted so far into the ground, that no amount of pulling or prodding from the nurse will get her to move.  So as soon as I'm out of her sight and she realizes I'm not there, she happily goes where ever the nurse takes her.  :)

I needed to pick her up at 4:30pm so in preparation of her coming home I cleaned the house.  I wanted to make sure everything was nice before she came home because I knew she would probably be sick from the Anesthesia or groggy or in pain.  So I swept and mopped the floors.  Cleaned her water and food tray and put out food and water for her because she hadn't eaten anything in over 20 hours.  I washed her bedding and made sure it was clean and smelled nice so she would have a soft place to lay down if she needed to.

And as I drive over to the vet's office I'm wondering how I'm going to get her up and into the car if she's half asleep and has stitches.  But, sure enough as I walk in to pick her up and they get her from the back she comes prancing out and is just as hyper as any other day.  That surgery didn't even faze her.  She was like, "Whatever, so I had a major surgery and my parts are missing, who cares, I got to spend ALL day with FRIENDS!!!""   So I managed to get her into the car and home.  She hasn't eaten anything yet but she's resting on her clean bed.  She's got antibiotics and pain killers that I'll give to her before she goes to sleep tonight.





So now I just have to try and keep her away from her stitches so that she can heal.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

First Time Fried Turkey

Daryl and I had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  We've been so busy lately and been working so much that we haven't had much of a chance to see each other so it was nice to have a day off on the same day.  :)  We  stayed home this Thanksgiving because I had worked the day before and had to work the day after, but we missed family a lot.

Apparently up here in Texas, frying your turkey is a big thing.  And ever since Daryl's heard of it he's always wanted to try it.  So, this Thanksgiving we decided to buy all the supplies and actually try our hand at turkey frying.  Even though the turkey cooked in a record 42 minutes there was a lot of planning involved before hand.  Which included having to remove the innards from the turkey.  Ewww gross.  I'll cook it but I won't stick my hand inside pulling out parts.  That's just not me.  So Daryl had to do it.  I told him if you didn't there would be no turkey.  So he put on gloves and did the dirty deed.



We bought all the necessary items and set up our turkey fryer in the backyard a good distance from the house.  I was intent on making this turkey frying experience a safe one.  You always see those videos of the terrible fires and exploding turkeys, well, I was determined to let our turkey safely bathe in the boiling oil without exploding.


So, if you ever decided to try to fry a turkey these are the safety tips I recommend.

Always do a 'displacement test'.  Put your turkey in the fry bucket and measure how much water is needed to just cover the turkey.  That way when you slowly lower the poor little bird into the boiling oil it won't overflow and splash out.

Always had a fire extinguisher on hand.  Even if you are super careful you never know what could happen.  So be prepared.


Wrap the hose connector in foil.  In the case that oil does come out of the fryer and lands on your gas hose it won't 'eat through' and cause an explosion.

Keep all animals inside the house.  This was a very hard one because once Gorgi smelled the satisfying, crispy, juicy smell of the turkey she wanted out, and bad.



And stay outside with the turkey fryer the entire time it is one.  Don't leave it unattended.  Obvious.

With our safety precautions in mind, we pulled out a rather juicy looking turkey 42 minutes later.  Now, I've heard from a lot of people that fried turkey is rather dry especially in the breast area.  This was not my experience at all.  This was the juiciest turkey meat I've every had.  Needless to say the fried turkey has won our appeal.  (we bathed the turkey in salt and brown sugar solution for 8 hours before we fried it, so this might have helped)

We baked the usual Thanksgiving things. . . mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, Daryl's sweet potato pie, and we even made homemade rolls, which were amazing.




So all in all it was a wonderful Thanksgiving day . . .

Sunday, November 20, 2011

2nd Round of Clomid



* If you think you're waiting for a picture to load, you're not.  That's the picture*  Lol

Please wait . . . .  that is what my life feels like on the baby front.  I saw this caption and just had to add it because it made me laugh.  So I am now on my 2nd Round of Clomid.  As most of you know, we've been trying to start a family for quite some time.  The good thing is... we have great insurance thanks to Daryl.  It's costing us . . . $0, which is absolutely fantastic because last time we tried to go to the doctor for infertility it was going to cost us $3500 a month.

Now I have a fantastic doctor who is really working with us to help us conceive.  The best thing I like about this doctor is he's not the sort of doctor that just tries something and tells me to wait five months to see how it works, if it doesn't work one month he's on to something else.  So after my first visit and tests he put me on 50mg of clomid.  I took this last month and I went in to 'see if it had worked'.  And it did, it helped me ovulate which apparently I wasn't doing on my own.  And we had quite a few 'eggs' last month which gave us the possibility of multiples which Daryl was flipping out about. lol  But, sadly nothing happened last month.  The doctor says that even if everything goes right there is still only a %30 chance of conceiving.  So, I made another appointment this month and started my second round of clomid.  Because we weren't able to get pregnant last month he sent me in for some more blood work to check a few things.  And found out later that I have an abnormally high testosterone level.  yay me.. what does high testosterone cause you ask?  Acne, fun.  Hard time losing weight, even better.  And oh yah, infertility, yep sounds about right.

 So last Thursday I went for my scan to see if this month had worked, and it did, we've got a really nice 'egg'.  Yay!  Now, I get to wait another two weeks to see if this little guy decides to give me two lines on a test.  When that actually happens I'm going to think I'm hallucinating.  I've probably single handedly kept the pregnancy test companies afloat during these rough economic times.  I mean seriously, we've been trying for years, and almost every month I thought I could be pregnant.  And of course even when you take one and it says no, I always think, well it's just to early, so I keep on testing and spending money. lol

I'm just so thankful that Daryl and I are able to go through this and have things that may be able to help us have a baby.  Just finally being in this process gives us hope.  But, if it doesn't end up happening this month, the doctor is going to add some medicine to my routine to help with the high testosterone levels.  Give me all the medicine I can take!  We've waited so long already!  You know those places where you go and you see tons of pregnant ladies and you think, 'it must be in the water.'  Well, believe me I not only say that, I drink it!  Anything to help me have a chance!  lol  

But, if for someone reason Daryl and I don't end up getting pregnant in about another year, we have decided to start the adoption process.  And who knows, maybe this is what God has intended for us all along.  

So here's to another month, another two weeks of waiting, and another thousand tests I'm sure to take.  Cheers. : )  

Keep your fingers crossed for us!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

This Girl's Not Paying $90 For A Power Steering Flush!




It's that time of the year when I have to take the car and the truck in for oil changes.  And of course you expect  the mechanics to come out and tell you what is wrong with your car and ALL the services you need to get and ALL the money you need to spend or else your car is going to DIE!  Well, this time I had to agree with them on one thing.  The power steering in the hubby's truck has been making a terrible noise everyday he drove it and especially when he turned.  So when the mechanic showed me what the power steering fluid looked like I wasn't that surprised.  It was black.  Black like the inside of my empty wallet.  Which didn't help matters because the power steering flush was $90.00!  I told him I would try to bring in the truck as soon as possible, all the while thinking where I was going to find 90 extra dollars.

Later that day, I got to thinking.  Why do I have to pay that much money to get it done!  There has to be another way!  I could call up other places and ask their prices but most places would be around the same.  So, then I thought, well I could do it!  And I bet I could do it for way cheaper!  The problem is, I've never done any maintenance on my car except for filling the tires with air and checking fluid levels.  But, not knowing wasn't going to stop me!  So, I decided to research, research, research.  I could learn how to do a power steering fluid flush and save some money.  Yay!  All my problems were solved!

But, wait, not sooo fast . . . I had to think this out.  If I managed to get some hose out of place and not put back in my hubby wasn't going to have a truck to drive.  But, that didn't deter me from my plan.  So, Daryl and I went down to AutoZone and bough two bottles of Power Steering Fluid for $15.00 and went back to the house.  I did need Daryl's help with this, but he's as knowledgeable in car maintenance as I am.  So, pliers in hand and dressed in clothes I could get dirty I approached the truck with caution. . . There were three possible outcomes to this scenario, either I was going to break the truck, the truck was going to break me, or magically it would end with no casualties. 

And what do you know, no casualties!!!  We managed to change the fluid and what's even better. . . the noise that truck was making was gone!  

 A quieter, healthier truck and $75.00 saved. . . not a bad day!


Friday, September 9, 2011

Baby Shower Cake for tomorrow!

I've been practicing!  So I needed 'excuses' to make cakes so that I could get some more practice time in. :) So, I decided to make a baby shower cake for the party I'm going to tomorrow.  The lady in charge of the party was real excited, so hopefully it came out as good as she hoped.  :)   But, I do have to say, for my third cake, it's not too bad.  :)

I made the fondant buttons ahead of time, then made two 10 inch cakes and two 8 inch cakes.  Then filled them with the raspberry filling that everyone loves and iced them with buttercream.  And today I put everything together and decorated.  Icing still takes me WAY too long, but the more I do it, the better I'll get at it.  

So here it is!!!!  What do you think?












Monday, September 5, 2011

Armadillo River Adventure

Daryl had the day off on Labor Day so we decided to go back to the hiking place we went to before at Lucy Park.  We discovered different trails and came across quite a few surprises.  :)   Enjoy the short movie we put together of the day.  :)

*  It is much bigger and has better quality but I am limited to the file size I can download on here.  :(   So unfortunately it's a little hard to see  *


It has music so make sure your speakers are on!


You will see two videos here. . . the top one has great quality the bottom one has the music.  To get the full effect click play on the top one first and as soon as you see it load click on the next video.  I know .  . . confusing, but if You Tube and Blogger weren't so frustrating it would be good . . . 




Saturday, September 3, 2011

Greek Food Night! And Final Review of Cake!



























I may be Irish, but throwing a little Greek in the mix never hurt . . .  :)

So I decided to try a few new recipes tonight.  I wanted to go Greek!  Let me tell you, they turned out awesome!


The recipes were Chicken Gyros with Cucumber Salsa and Tsatsiki, and Spanakopita.  Yummm. Yumm.


Chicken Gyros: 


Ingredients:  1 Cucumber, a cup of Greek Yogurt, fresh lemon juice, 2 garlic cloves, 1 medium sized tomato, mint, olive oil, 1 tsp oregano, 1 tsp rosemary, pocketless pita rounds, 1/2 roast chicken, chopped lettuce.


Start by pulling off the chicken breast into shredded pieces.


You don't have to use a Rotisserie Chicken but it cuts down on time and effort!  :)  Set that chicken aside and then make the Tsatsiki sauce.

I made this recipe for just two people so I cut down on all the ingredients.  I bought a yogurt cup of Greek Yogurt instead of the big tub.   I grated half a cucumber then squeezed it with my hands to remove the excess water.  Stir together with the yogurt, add a squirt of lemon juice, a clove of minced garlic, a pinch of salt, and some pepper.  Stir it together, and Tada!  Tsatsiki sauce.  It was scared about trying this sauce but it is absolutely delicious on the Chicken Gyros.




Next we'll make the cucumber salsa.  Chop up the remaining cucumber and add to a bowl.




Then chop up one of those medium tomatoes and add to bowl.



Then mix together with another squirt of lemon juice, a dash of mint, a pinch of salt, and some pepper.  Then set aside.


Once those items are made, saute the chicken in oil, with oregano, rosemary, a clove of minced garlic, and 1/4 tsp salt and pepper.

Heat up some pocketless pita rounds on the stop top and add all together!



Talk about delicious!  We enjoyed them very much!






Spanakopita:


Ingredients:  1 Stick of Unsalted Butter, 1 lb baby spinach, 2 cups crumbled feta cheese, 1/2 tsp nutmeg, and some phyllo sheets.

First thing I did was melt some of the butter in a pan and add the 1 lb baby spinach.  It all wouldn't even fit in this big pan at first, but this is what it ended up like!  You want to stir the spinach until wilted and tender, about 4 minutes.





 The it's time to get messy.  Squeeze handfuls of spinach to remove as much liquid as possible.  After that you want to coarsely chop the spinach.  I forgot!  And yes it makes a big difference!
Then transfer to a bowl and stir in feta, nutmeg, and 1/2 tsp salt and pepper.



Preheat oven to 375.  Melt the remaining stick of butter in the microwave, then let it cool.  Next take out your phyllo sheets and make sure you keep them covered with plastic wrap and a moist towel when they are not in use.


Take 1 phyllo sheet from the stack, lay out and brush with some butter.  Then take another phyllo sheet and add it to the top and add some more butter.



Then cut long pieces into the phyllo sheets.  Add about a tsp of the spinach mixture and starting folding it into a triangle.  The trick here. . . fold very loosely.  If you fold them too tight they tend to break when cooking.



Then arrange on your baking sheet and brush top with butter.  I tried big ones and small ones, and I think the small ones turned out better.  These are good, but you can't eat a lot, they are very flavorful and the big ones are just a little much.


Cook in the oven until golden brown, 20 to 25 minutes.



They turned out great!



So that was our adventure into some Greek food for tonight!  We will definitely be adding these recipes to our list.  :)


Daryl also brought the cake I made into work and it went over very well!  He took a picture of the inside of the cake since he cut it at work.  He brought me home a piece though.  :)  It was sooo good.  Look at those beautiful raspberry layers.   So excited to make my next cake!  


Thursday, September 1, 2011

Final Wilton Cake Class!



So this week we had to bring our cake in already frosted in buttercream.  No decorations, just the basic frosting.  I feel like I've been making batches of buttercream in my sleep.  It's an all day job!  lol

So this cake is four layers of vanilla cake with three layers of homemade raspberry filling.  Mmmm Mmmm Mmmmm..  I haven't tasted it yet, because the hubby is bringing it in to work tomorrow but he's going to bring me home a piece.  :)

This was my second attempt at a cake.  Not too shabby!  I love doing this, the unfortunate part is that its an expensive hobby initially for all the tools.  Grrrr.  . . .   Maybe if I get good enough people can request cakes and I can keep up my hobby.  :)

My next cake I'm going to try is a two tiered cake for a baby shower at church.  Fingers crossed. . .  I'm 'donating' it because I need the practice.   :)





Friday, August 26, 2011

All Natural . . .



I've always had a great interest in the outdoors.  Like my previous post  Fence Needs Fixin. . . Peaches Need Pickin. . . , I've always wanted to utilize everything nature has to offer.  The simplicity of life without the outside world, the electronics, the hustle and bustle of everyday, is something we are definitely not used to.  We are constantly bombarded with things to distract us from living a peaceful life.  So, in search for that peace, I've been researching new things to try and to use that brings me closer to the organic and natural side of things. 

I think often of how life would be like without all the 'necessities' we've come to enjoy.  What would I do if all of a sudden, things in the world went crazy and I had to fend for myself and my family?  When I read about the life of the pioneers I envy their knowledge in home remedies used to help cure and prevent certain ailments.  Right now, it is so easy to just go down to a CVS or Walgreens and pick up some cold medicine or a box of bandaids.  But, what if you couldn't?  What if for some reason you didn't have access to a car?  Or at least in this economy the extra money?  What about the things we already have in our cupboard that we can use?  These questions have always pushed me on to find the 'natural' way to go about things.  So, I wanted to share a few with you that I have discovered!  These are quite interesting!



Stop Bleeding with This Spice!  (Found in virtually every cupboard)  I was seriously amazed at this one.  :)  Never thought this would actually work.

Next time you nick yourself in the kitchen, reach for the black pepper, says Roberta Lee, M.D., vice chair of the department of integrative medicine at the Beth Israel Medical Center. 

Run cold water over the wound to clean it, using soap if you were handling meat.  Then sprinkle on the pepper and apply pressure.  In no time, the bleeding will stop.  Turns out, black pepper has analgesic, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties.  

And don't worry - it won't sting.  :)



Disinfect a Wound with Honey!  (I've actually used this one before, I ran out of Neosporin)  


No Neosporin in the house?  Dab the cut with honey before covering it with a bandage.  Believe it or not, honey has powerful antibacterial properties.  A study in the Archives of Surgery found that honey is capable of destroying almost all strains of the most common wound-infecting bacteria. 


Prevent Claustrophobia by Smelling This Fruit!  


If you get nervous in small spaces such as the bus, elevators, and that closet of an office you work in, visit your local fruit stand.  A sniff of green apple may help relieve claustrophobic sensations, says Dr. Alan Hirsch, M.D., director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation.  Also, if you're selling your house, placing a basket of fresh green apples on the table may make potential buyers perceive the house as larger.



So those are just a few things that I've learned on my search.  And I'll be happy to share what else I find to live my life more organic, more natural, more green.



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Third Wilton Cake Class

This week was cupcake week!  I finally found a good cake/cupcake recipe.  (I've tried so many).  Finally found one light enough that I like.  I don't like heavy cakes.

I made a lot of frosting in preparation for this class.  LOL  I spent more time preparing for the class then actually in the class. 

We learned how to do the Pom Pom flower, the Shaggy Mum flower, shells, rosettes, and the cupcake swirl.  Lots of stuff to learn.  So after we practiced on our boards we decorated our cupcakes.  There was no 'set' decoration, so we just made up stuff.  LOL  It was all for practice.  :)  

So after I decorated my cupcakes I was careful to not tip them over in the car, and of course what happens. Someone on their cell phone crossing three lanes of traffic nearly side swiped me so I had to put on the brakes so we wouldn't hit and you can guess the rest.  You'll see some of the cupcakes that didn't make it.

So here are my first attempts at some cupcakes.  :)


The light blue one in the back WAS my Pom Pom Flower (destroyed).  The dark blue one was a Shaggy Mum (destroyed).  And a few other ones that were toppled over.  And a few cute green monsters.  :)


This is my cupcake swirl.  :)


The Shaggy Mum.  (Camera got a little too close)



Practicing my leaves and Swirl Flowers.


This one was for practicing my leaves, star flower, and rosettes.


Another design.


Another Swirl . . .


Practicing my shell borders.


And some cute orange and white flowers.


I had a lot of fun tonight.  I really enjoy it.  Next week is my last class for the Course 1.  We learn how to do Ribbon Roses and we make our final cake!  I'm really excited about this cake!  It's going to be awesome.  As soon as I'm done with Course 1, I'll be signing up for Course 2.