Friday, January 31, 2014

January Sunrise


Will and I are getting ready to head out of town this afternoon to attend the Northern Michigan Small Farms Conference and as I didn't get around to preparing anything more exciting, I thought I'd post a picture of one of the startling sunrises we've been having lately and hope you overlook my laziness. It was too dark for my camera to get a good picture earlier, but just before sunrise the entire sky glows with red and orange until the sun pops over the horizon. It's really quite spectacular.


I'm currently working on writing up a report card for my January Goals, so if you feel like having a good laugh (ah, optimism), you can look for that appearing sometime early next week. Hope you all have a happy last day of January, and a pleasant weekend. :)

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Let's Be Honest

Hello again! I hadn't intended to disappear for a week, but apparently Michigan has been getting some of the deepest snow cover in the US. Not exactly a distinction I would have hoped for... but... hey, congratulations, Michigan. In any case, the last winter storm was so generous with the snow that Will and I spent the greater part of our weekend shoveling free our cars and driveway and paths to our propane tank, which meant no trips to the library for internet. As I discovered later, even the library was buried behind a mountain of snow, so any way you look at it, our link to the outside world was pretty much toast. This made me feel very dramatic and overexcited, and I spent several minutes imagining our new lives of isolation in the wilderness, with only Will's knowledge of edible wildlife to feed us and our rather limited knowledge of the stars to guide us (if, you know, we felt like exploring). Then Will reminded me that his phone had internet (right... I knew that....).

Since I don't have the heart to post another picture of snow, I thought I'd share something my lovely friend Karyn sent me today. Just in case you need a bit of cheering up before you shovel the driveway for the 7th time today, check out this list of "honest" company slogans.


According to WebMD, I currently might be suffering from Sleep Deprivation, Caffeine Withdrawal, Low Blood Pressure, Exercise (haha), Tuberculosis, Malnutrition OR Obesity, Hepatitis, or Typhoid Fever.

This one made me laugh especially. I still eat them. I don't know why.

Happy Wednesday. :)

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

It's a Magical World {photography inspiration}

If you have internet and occasionally wander onto a social media site of some variety, you've probably seen these photos by Russian photographer Elena Shumilova. They're just gorgeous. She captures such simple moments, but they look almost magical.










Monday, January 20, 2014

Fresh Snow

It's been a deliciously quiet, snowy Monday morning.


The day started off with hot coffee shared with William, which is always a good beginning. After he left for work it's slipped nicely by between washing dishes, starting pulled pork in the crock pot, folding laundry, and reading North and South.


And all the while, the snow has been drifting silently down, impossibly soft and slow.


Hope your week is off to a good start!

Friday, January 17, 2014

Kid Snippets

Happy Friday! I thought I'd share something fun before the weekend. :) Will and I are currently addicted to watching these hilarious Kid Snippets videos. Once you watch one, it's seriously hard to stop. Seriously.



And of course, this one is pretty educational too.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Snowy Day Soup

As you may have guessed, it's been rather cold and snowy here (or rather... more cold and snowy) these past few weeks. I love to look at the snow, of course, (from the safety of my window), especially when it's floating down soft and unbelievably silent, though I will admit that it's not very fun to shovel, track all over the house, and scrape off the car. These days I prefer to be safely tucked indoors, preferably swathed in at least 2 pairs of socks, 3 sweaters, and 17 blankets, with a good book and a steaming hot cup of hot chocolate. Or at least, that's how I spend my days in my imagination.

In reality, I've been spending my days safely tucked indoors, swathed in 1 pair of socks, 2 sweaters, and 17 blankets, cooking up as many dinners of the consistency of baby food as I can manage. Will got his wisdom teeth removed this month, and during the week after, smoothies, yogurt, pudding, and pureed soups were the order of the day. It was more challenging than I thought to find soup recipes that were smooth enough for Will to eat and also had a little variety, so I thought I'd share two of our favorites. Besides being easy on the aching jaw, they're just the thing for a cozy supper on a snowy evening.

Creamy Potato Soup
Adapted from Foodess and Eat, Love, Run
This soup is very filling and satisfying. The chicken broth, Cajun spices, and cream cheese make this a very flavorful, warm-tasting potato soup – not bland at all! Serves 6.

Ingredients:
  • 2 tbsp. butter
  • 1 large yellow onion, chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 2 large potatoes (I actually used 6 small potatoes – 2 reds and 4 russets), peeled and cubed
  • 1/2 tsp. Cajun seasoning (I used a few pinches of paprika, cayenne, red pepper flakes, oregano, and garlic powder)
  • 3-5 cups chicken broth
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 2 tbsp. flour
  • 1 cup whole milk + 2 oz cream cheese (you could also just use 1 cup of cream)
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • pinch of black pepper
Method:
1. Heat butter in a 5-qt Dutch oven over medium heat. (If you haven’t noticed, I like to use my Dutch oven for everything, but a large saucepan will also work in a pinch). Add the onion and cook until tender (but not browned) – about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté 1 minute. Add the potatoes and Cajun seasonings and toss well.

2. Add enough chicken broth to just cover the potatoes. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer for about 20 minutes, until potatoes are fork-tender.

3. In a small bowl or liquid measuring cup, whisk together the 1/4 cup of milk and 2 tbsp. of flour until completely combined. Slowly pour into the simmering soup while stirring. As the soup continues to simmer, it should thicken slightly.

4. Add the 1 cup of whole milk and 2 oz of cream cheese (or 1 cup cream) and stir into the soup until the cream cheese has melted and mostly disappeared into the soup. Carefully transfer soup to blender and process in batches until smooth (remember to vent the lid!).* Return the soup to your Dutch oven, add additional broth or cream according to preference, and season with salt and pepper to taste.

*Note: You can also just mash up the potatoes with a wooden spoon or potato masher if you want the texture to be heartier.


Peanut Butter Pumpkin Soup
Adapted from The New Basics Cookbook and Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home
This soup sounded a little weird to me at first, but it’s delicious – warm, nutty, and autumnal. It cools off fast, so make sure it’s hot when you serve it. Serves 4-6.

Ingredients:
  • 2 tbsp. unsalted butter
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • 1-2 small yellow onions, chopped
  • 1 large sweet potato, peeled and roughly cubed
  • 1 can (15 oz.) pumpkin puree (not pie filling)
  • 3 cups chicken stock or broth
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1/2 tsp. pepper
  • 1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
  • 1 cup half-and half
Method:
1. In a 5-qt Dutch oven, heat butter and oil on medium-low heat. Add the chopped onions and cook 10 minutes, or until translucent, stirring occasionally.

2. Add the sweet potato, pumpkin, chicken stock, salt, and pepper; heat to boiling on medium-high heat. Cover and simmer on medium-low for 20-30 minutes, or until sweet potatoes are very tender, stirring occasionally. When the sweet potatoes are very soft, add 1/2 cup of peanut butter and stir until incorporated.

3. Process the soup until smooth by putting it through a blender in batches (remember to vent the lid of the blender!); you could also use a food mill or even a hand blender. Once smooth, return the soup to your Dutch oven and add the half-and half. Heat slowly, stirring occasionally, until the soup is again hot and steaming. Serve and enjoy!

Monday, January 13, 2014

Until next year...

Will and I are taking down our Christmas tree today. I know it's late even if you celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas (yes please!), but the lights and greenery looked so cheerful during our snap of cold and snowy weather that we didn't have the heart to toss it out until today. So, until next year, Merry (Belated) Christmas from both of us! :)


Friday, January 10, 2014

A Crayfish by Any Other Name Would Taste as Crunchy.

I'll confess, I can't resist tests and quizzes that aren't graded. I came across this article the other day, and Will, my sisters-in-law, and I had such a kick testing ourselves that I thought I'd share.

Photo found here.
Although I've lived most of my life in the South, while Husband and Sisters grew up in Michigan, their Mom was born and raised in Arkansas and my parents are from Maryland, so we definitely have a funny bit of north/south accent crossover. We all were true to the states we grew up in when it came to caramel, soda/pop, and Thanksgiving, but I say syrup like a New-Englander (much to Will's chagrin), we all agree that coleslaw is "slaw," and we were split three ways on the miniature lobsters that I have always referred to as Crayfish, Will knows as Crawfish, and Older Sister calls Crawdad. 

In the end, however, we all agreed that the proper way to say pecan is "pick-AHN," which is of course regional to none of us. Go figure. Where does your dialect place you?

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Happy New Year!

I meant to post this on New Years Day, but was unable to manage it due to our limited internet access. Consequently, of course, I nearly didn’t post this at all. However, life is rarely perfect, and I guess it’s best to give up trying to maintain that illusion and instead enjoy the life we're given. :)


I love celebrating the New Year. Sometimes it’s a little surprising (and even scary) how fast the old year went by, but it amazes me when I look back and am able to glimpse a little better all the things God has done in the past year through the hard times and the joyful, and to celebrate that we have been blessed with a fresh one ahead, “with no mistakes in it yet,” as Anne Shirley would say. :)

Rather than listing a whole year’s worth of resolutions here and then promptly forgetting them (and hoping you do to), I’m borrowing an idea from She Learns As She Goes and listing my monthly goals and resolutions. I’ll write out my list at the beginning of each month, and then check back in at the end of the month to report on how horribly I neglected them (let’s be honest here). A bit of extra accountability can’t hurt. :) Here goes…

JANUARY RESOLUTIONS

Blog 2-3 Times Per Week
Ideally, I’d like to try to post 2-3 times per week. Realistically, I’d like to not post three times and then disappear for a year. Since we don’t have internet at our house this can be tricky, but my plan is to write a few drafts and put them in the queue for times when I can’t get to the library.

Read the Bible Daily
Will and I are working on reading the Bible in a year, as well as some additional daily reading and marking for a Bible Study. It’s easy to get behind if you miss even one day (we completely fell off the wagon last year somewhere deep among the ceremonial sacrifices), so my motto this year is "Constant Vigilance!"

Journal Daily
I don’t have high standards on this one, but it would be an improvement to jot down just one or two little anecdotes from the day, a new favorite recipe, or even a to-do list.

Bust the Clutter
Clutter is a constant battle in our house with two pack-rats of varying degree, and paper tends to pile up. This month I plan to get rid of our clutter "hot spots" (or fall in the attempt) so that I can pare down to the belongings we need or love and focus on making our house a more warm, orderly, and welcoming place. Sometimes it's hard not to feel apathetic about our aging rental, or hard to settle in when I'm not sure how long we'll be living there, but I think it's time to move past just cleaning and bare bones organizing and really set to work nesting, beautifying, and attempting to make our home not just a house, but a haven. Carpeted kitchen floor, mice, leaks, drafts, and all. :)

Read Four Books
As tradition dictates, I signed up to read a wildly unrealistic number of books for my 2014 Goodreads Challenge. Last year I barely made it to my lofty goal of 25, so obviously it made sense to double that number and try for 50, which works out to about a book a week. Prospects are bleak.

Finish Writing Thank You Notes
I need to finish writing our Christmas thank you notes this month. And wedding thank you notes. I know, truly appalling. But hopefully the shame will be a good motivator now. :P

Have Dinner Ready When Will Gets Home
Sometimes dinner is ready to go when Will gets home, but sometimes it’s still in progress. I’d like to have dinner on the table (or ready to be served) when Will gets home so I can be more present for him rather than scrambling around the kitchen trying not to burn things while he tells me about his day.

We'll see how it goes... do you all have any new resolutions this year?