Monday, October 31, 2011

::NOH8

This post has been brewing in my mind for several days now. I've got a million words flowing through my brain, and no idea on how to organize any of it so that it makes a bit of sense, so I'm just gonna let it roll out and we'll see what happens....

I'm a republican and a fairly conservative individual. I swear like a sailor and can have a sharp tongue if I get upset, and by no means do I think of myself a saint. I consider myself a religious person and I believe in God. I was raised in a Christian home and now practice Catholicism. My family members are all pretty conservative people as well. I have a few gay extended family members, but no gay friends (that I know of, at least). I'm a no bull shit (please excuse the language... I warned you that I swear like a sailor) kind of girl. I don't tolerate lying or malice behavior with myself or those around me. I'll call people out just as much as I'll call myself out when something seems a little fishy. Some have called me harsh, crass, rude and even a bitch. I call it "telling it like it is". 

One thing that I CANNOT stand is when people bully other. There is NO excuse for treating others like less of a human because you don't agree with their lifestyle, their sexuality, their weight or race, how they dress or whatever else people can dissect. Bullying is not okay. It should not be condoned. It is not acceptable behavior for anyone to display, no matter young or old. Do you remember that old saying "sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will never hurt me'? It's a big load of crap. Words hurt. They pierce right through the heart of the undeserving victim. They last forever even though they only take mere seconds to utter. 
When I was a junior in high school, I was really struggling with navigating the path of who I was as a girl/woman, a student, what my future was going to be, and dealing with school and personal stresses. I didn't have any friends and I felt very alone in life. I didn't feel like I could talk to anyone about anything else other than maybe the weather. I was sinking within myself and couldn't figure out how to get out of the mess in my head. I couldn't handle the stresses of my chemistry class, so I convinced my parents and my school counselor to let me drop the chem class and fall into a physical science class that I'd be better equipped to handle. There was a guy in my class named Mike. Mike had Napoleon syndrome. He was a short, shrimpy little guy, but thought that he needed to make up for his lack of physical presence by being a smart ass all the time. One day during science class, Mike was being his usual smart ass self. I was annoyed with the snarky little comments he was making to my group and a few others in the class. I said something to him (can't remember exactly what it was) to let him know that he wasn't funny, no one was laughing at his stupid jokes, and that he needed to stop with the stupid childish shit (I'm sure I said "shit" a during the exchange). He then proceeded to say something to me that I will NEVER ever forget. He said to me, "why don't you just go home and put a gun in your mouth you stupid bitch!"...

For a few seconds there I had no words. And I'm not often at a loss for words.
I couldn't even believe what just came out of his mouth, or that any reasonable human being would ever even think to say something like that to someone else. After a few speechless seconds, I stood up in front of him. I'm sure I got his attention because of the fact that I towered over his meek little stature, never mind the fact that I was seeing red. I then said to him something along the lines of that he should never ever say anything like that to anyone because he doesn't know where that person is in life or what they are dealing with. I reminded him that words are hurtful, and how dare he think that it was okay to say something so awful to someone else. I know I scared the piss out of him because all of the sudden, the fear of God was in his eyes. 

This happened in 2002. Almost 10 years ago. 
This is just one example of how words can hurt people and how they last a lifetime. 

Do I think every religion is right and correct? No
Do I think one race is superior over another? No
Do I think people are born gay? No
Do I think fat people should be treated differently than skinny people? No
Do I enjoy when homosexual people flaunt their lifestyle in my face? No
Do I think black people should be treated differently than white people? No

What I do believe is this... ACCEPTANCE

Every single human being deserves to be treated as a human being. I believe that people should be free to choose who or what they believe in, and they shouldn't be persecuted for that. I believe that someone who's gay should be able to enjoy life just like any other straight person. While I don't agree with, condone, or choose certain things for my life, I think we as a human race need to understand the concept of acceptance. While we don't necessarily choose certain things for ourselves personally, we have no right to judge or hurt others for being a certain way or doing things that don't line up with our own personal morals or values. 

While I wont be marching in the next gay pride parade, I will continue to rally for this bullying and horrible treatment of people to stop. All this hate needs to end. Kids needs to stop committing suicide because they can't stand another day of hate at school. People need to feel comfortable walking the streets and not having to worry that they will be treated poorly because they are gay.  We need to support each other and not cut each other down. We need to become a more peaceful people rather than going though life half-cocked and on the defense for the next opportunity to hate on someone. 

I'm steeping off my soap box now... If you made it to the end, I thank you for your time. For those of you who didn't, maybe you're the ones who should have read this more than anyone else. I hope this made some sense. Lets make tomorrow a better day.


::Happy Halloween

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


This was my pumpkin carving creation for the 2011 Halloween year.
Wishing you all a very safe and happy Halloween!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011

::Fall Has Arrived!

This aspen tree is right outside of my kitchen window. On Saturday, it was green. On Sunday it was yellow, and on Monday (yesterday) it was this yellow/ brown mix. Reminds me of a peanut butter chocolate chip cookie :)

I love seeing the beauty all around us when the seasons change!
Sunday, October 16, 2011

::Sunday, Simply Stated

 
I love Sundays... lazy day, football, listening to my boys laugh and talk to each other... It's all about spending good, quality time with the ones you love the most! Be sure to take some time today to tell the special people in your life that you love them.

::Monkey See, Monkey Do


My baby boys are 8 months old! I just cannot believe how FAST the time has gone by... I still remember the evening I found out I was pregnant, the day we found out we were having twins, seeing their tiny flickering hearts on the ultrasound, learning that they were boys, the day they were born, and all the amazing firsts that have happened over the last 8 months. While I wished that this would come, I want to keep my precious little guys babies forever. 

This evening, my husband was choking on a drink and was coughing from it... my little monkeys both started to fake cough to be like their daddy! Monkey See, Monkey Do! We just adore our precious gifts and soak up everyday with them as they grow and develop.

Thank you, God, for our little miracles!
Thursday, October 13, 2011

::On The Road Again....

My last post was about how I make all of my boys' baby food, but the reality of it is that we aren't home for every.single.meal they eat. Since it's kind of impractical to try and take ice cube baby food on the road or out and about without it melting all over the place, I feed my boys only certified organic baby foods when we are on the go. The 3 brands that I love and trust are:

Ella's Kitchen (www.ellaskitchen.com) 
Plum Organics (www.plumorganics.com) 
Sprout Organic (www.sproutbabyfood.com)

I did a lot of looking around and researching other baby foods before I settled on these brands. I love these for a lot of the same reasons that I love making my own baby foods. No fillers, super nutritious, no funky stuff that I can't pronounce and it's in perfect portion sizes. 

Ella's Kitchen and Plum Organics average about $1.79 per pouch and can be found at Target, Babies r Us and some grocery stores. Sprout Organic is $0.98 per pouch and I have only been able to find it at Walmart. While the price per ounce is much more expensive than making my own food, I'm more than willing to pay for the quality of the food and the convenience of being able to throw it in my JuJuBe Diaper Bag (www.ju-ju-be.com) use it whenever it's needed. 


We are going to be gone for 4 days in the next couple of weeks and I will be taking a variety of these three brands of food to feed my kiddos while we are away. I always try to meal plan for them to ensure than I have both fruits and vegetables at each meal for them. I'm debating on whether or not I will take my Magic Bullet with me anyway to make some fresh food while we are there, but regardless, I'll be prepared with these organic options. 




 
Wednesday, October 12, 2011

::Baby Food Palooza

I have always made my boys' baby food since they began experimenting with solids around 6 months. I say "experimenting" because it's more like trying to hit a moving target rather than the act of eating. Long before the time came where they were able to try out solids, I began researching and looking up the benefits of making my own baby food for my kids, and I have to say, I never found anything that ever indicated anything negative about it. I'd always seen how beneficial it was to make it on my own for a few reasons...

The fresh factor just can't be beat. 
I know exactly what my kids are eating. 
The food is pure fruit and vegetable goodness (no fillers added), so it's higher in nutritional content.
It's far less expensive.

Being a mom of twins and having to buy double of just about everything, I'm always looking for ways to cut costs and save money. A baby is expensive, so just imagine what my expenses for diapers, wipes and supplemental formula are for two babies. Not to mention the daily necessities of clothes, laundry soap (holy cow!), baby wash, lotion, toys, high chairs, etc... The list never ends!

Anyway, after some trial and error, I realized that the Magic Bullet is truly magical when it comes to making my own baby food! It's so much easier than trying to use a hand mixer or regular blender, and I've found that I waste a lot less because the blade on the Magic Bullet is removable which leaves all your blended up food in the container rather than stuck in and around the blade. I've heard that there's now a Baby Magic Bullet, but I can testify that the regular Magic Bullet works wonders.

I've made butternut squash, sweet potatoes, broccoli, green beans, peas, carrots, zucchini squash, pears, peaches, mangoes, strawberries, blueberries, bananas, avocado, etc. For the vegetables, steaming them is really the best option. I tried baking carrots and they ended up burned and dried out. You do, however have to bake the butternut squash. A great resource is wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com to get an idea of what foods to feed your baby and when, and also how to prepare them. 
Basically, I steam everything (except the fruit) and add a tad bit of water, just enough to get it to blend together and then I freeze it all in silicone 1 ounce ice cube trays (http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?SKU=17293001) that I bought from Bed Bath and Beyond. 

It's one of the best things I can do for my babies, and even though it takes more time than buying the jars from the grocery store, it's definitely worth it!
Feel free to post questions about baby food making, and I'll be happy to answer them :)
Monday, October 10, 2011

::Life Is Beautiful

Fall has officially arrived in Colorado! Saturday was the first snowfall of the season, and it was beautiful! I woke up to snow packed on the windows, the lawns were covered in blankets of white, and big snowflakes were flurrying around outside. It came down all day.

My mom, dad and sister spent the day with us. We were cooking, laughing, playing with my boys, and watching sports all day long. We made chocolate raspberry cookies, homemade potato soup, french bread and a delicious citrus salad with raspberry vinaigrette. There was nothing in particular that was planned for the day, but it was perfect the way it was with all of us enjoying each others company. Days like that make me wish that all of my family members lived in the same area so we could all be together. I was specifically missing my sister "J" and her husband on this day. Things had always been rough between us, but over the past year or so, we have started down the path of healing together and because of this newly discovered chapter in our lives, I wish she lived closer to my family and I. So, "J", if you're reading this, wanna sell your house and move to Colorado?!" We can hang out all the time!!! :)

Sunday was much the same as Saturday, except it was football day. During NFL season, Sundays are dedicated to fantasy leagues, good food and friends. They are our family's lazy day, and we love it! I made Thai Pineapple Curry Chicken with jasmine rice and a homemade apple pie... YUM! These two dishes were my first try at them, and while they weren't perfect, they were delicious! Because I spend the majority of my days by myself or with just my mom and my boys, I especially enjoy the weekends when my home is full of people, love and laughter (and delicious smelling foods!)

How do you enjoy spending your weekends during the fall or winter seasons?
Monday, October 3, 2011

::Construction Woes

We decided that we wanted to add another bedroom to the upstairs of our house, and while we are at it, why not just finish the basement. Currently, all the framing is up and we are super excited to get it finished and have even more living space in our basement. Unfinished, it is 1500 sq ft of storage, but when it's completed, we'll have 2 more bedrooms downstairs, another full bathroom and tons more living space. It will be awesome when we have parties or for when we want to watch movies in our own little theater. 

One thing that totally sucks when you have a major construction project happening in your home is the dust. I hate dust. And to compound our dusty woes, our community is building a whole new group of homes behind the houses across the street from ours, so there's tractors, dirt and tons more dust! I can't get away from it! To try and combat this issue, I have our cool mist humidifiers running around the clock to try and keep the sir nice and moist. I'm not so much worried about myself, but I don't want my boys to end up with sinus infections or colds from the nastiness that's flying around in the air that we are all breathing.

I suppose it just comes with the territory.... oh well! 

Here are a few pics of the "during contruction" phase. When it's all done, I'll take and post more pics!

Here's our new upstairs bedroom
Here's one half of our basement

And here's the other half of our basement

::Stuffed Burgers with Avocado & Sauteed Mushrooms

Yesterday, I was in the mood to be a little fancy with lunch for "C" and I. We decided that we were in the mood for a yummy burger, so I played around with that idea and made "stuffed burgers". Here's what I did...

Ingredients:
  • 1 package of ground beef (I use 96/4 so there's less fat)
  • 1/4 of a green bell pepper, finely diced
  • 1/4 of a small sweet white ontion, finely diced
  • Garlic salt to taste
  • Maggi seasoning to taste (or any kind of burger seasoning you prefer)
  • Provolone cheese
  • 1 avocado, sliced
  • 6 button mushrooms, washed and thinly sliced
  • 2 teaspoons of butter
  • 3 tablespoons of oyster sauce
  • 3 tablespoons of BBQ sauce
  • Burger buns
Directions:
  1. Put the package of ground beef in a mixing bowl
  2. Mix in finely diced green bell pepper and sweet onion
  3. Add garlic salt and seasoning
  4. Squish all together to everything is mixed together
  5. Divide mixture into 4 round patties
  6.  Use a small pan and melt together butter, BBQ sauce and oyster sauce. Add mushrooms and let simmer.
  7. Grill to your liking, flip and add cheese
  8. Remove burger patty from grill and place on bun. Add avocado & sauteed mushrooms and complete with the top of the bun.

This was SOOOO good! I also added a small side of Sicilian italiano pasta salad. YUM!
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