Life is full of crazy moments, ups and downs and mixed up plans. My life changed in September 2008 when my fiancé was killed in Iraq. Nothing like what I planned, I continued forward. Support from friends and family, as well as my inner strength kept me moving. Now married and raising a pup, I am taking life one moment at a time, living in the present, and working to be happier every day.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Love in the New Year
Nick and I get very excited to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Last year we spent it sharing the evening with some of the best friends, who we've actually shared NYE with for every New Year since we met :) We missed them this year! This year was a little different- no alcohol for me and bebe so it was a little more calm, but still happy. We usually reminisce with stories from our wedding like, "Oh, at this time you guys were getting to the church and my girls wouldn't let me look out the window to see you," And, "Remember when we cut the cake and had no idea which part to cut into? Did we even eat any cake…?" And, "All. That. Jameson."
This year, we were able to travel to Georgia to celebrate another beginning of the year wedding, and see some of our Army friends. It was such a nice weekend! Easy travel (thank goodness!), fun stories, and a beautiful bride and groom!! It was fitting to start off the year of my personal focus on LOVE with a wedding. Love of two people starting a life, love of friends we haven't seen in a while, just love everywhere.
Monday, January 6, 2014
2014 in One Word
Happy New Year Friends! Are you excited about the year 2014? A chance to refresh, start over, begin a new year and push that reset button. It's a pretty cleansing feeling if you can embrace it right? Do you guys do New Years resolutions? I love the idea of self-improvement, but with our long list of changes coming in 2014 it seems overwhelming to add more goals on top. We have some big things coming this year. We are moving in February, welcome a new baby in May, and trying to settle in in a completely new place. I'll be working to finish my master's degree, and building my business with Rodan + Fields, and Nick will be adjusting to his new role in the company and working hard to grow he accounts he has. So a New Years resolution wasn't something I was really going to do this year.
Have you heard of One Word 365? It's a nice way to take on the new year and focus on one word that affects all parts of your life. You're word for the year. I like the idea of only one world, and as I was thinking about it my word came straight to me. Check out he community at the link above!
My word for 2014 is LOVE. I will spend this year approaching all things with love. This will help me let go of negativity in my relationships, spend oodles of time loving on our new addition, be kind and warm and only focus on LOVE. This will help my relationship with my husband grow stronger in year 3, as well as strengthen friendships and relationships with family. We could all use a little more LOVE, right? I think so :) What's your word? Remember to hashtag your words, and your blogs, and your tweets, etc. #oneword365
My word for 2014 is LOVE. I will spend this year approaching all things with love. This will help me let go of negativity in my relationships, spend oodles of time loving on our new addition, be kind and warm and only focus on LOVE. This will help my relationship with my husband grow stronger in year 3, as well as strengthen friendships and relationships with family. We could all use a little more LOVE, right? I think so :) What's your word? Remember to hashtag your words, and your blogs, and your tweets, etc. #oneword365
Friday, October 18, 2013
Really Great Friends
You know what is awesome about really great friends? That they do awesome things. I have been thinking about my circle of really amazing people a lot lately. We've moved a lot. (A LOT). Friends who have stuck around through that (or that we met through those moves!) have been around a while, and they just mean the wold to me. I am so thankful that they have time and energy to put into our friendship even when life is crazy and there seems like there isn't much time or energy left. Really great friends are simply really great.
Last weekend I also had a pretty awesome few days! One of my nearest and dearest, my maid of honor (because she hates the word matron- and I don't blame her) Jenny got a little surprise. After careful preparation and coordination, a couple of her friends drove to visit for the weekend and planned a Saturday full of girl time with lunch, a little shower of baby and mommy presents, and pedicures. It has been a while since I saw Jenny (in real life) and I don't know that I've ever surprise-visited anyone so it was really fun! She is super close to being due with baby #2 and between that and being mommy to the most adorable and personality-filled little 2 year old, life get's crazy. Her darling husband coordinated everything thanks to the magic of facebook and definitely wins husband of the year! By the way, if that weren't enough, he also cooked us delicious apple cinnamon pancakes and made chicken tacos for dinner- you rock!
I just love this family, and I cannot wait for them to welcome their newest member at the end of the month. I wish them moments of somewhat-quietness, and as much rest as possible before #2 makes his/her arrival!
Just a note that these pictures are compliments of Jenny's cousin. This is why I always usually take pictures of my own, but somehow this weekend was too fun for me to remember to do that.
Last weekend I also had a pretty awesome few days! One of my nearest and dearest, my maid of honor (because she hates the word matron- and I don't blame her) Jenny got a little surprise. After careful preparation and coordination, a couple of her friends drove to visit for the weekend and planned a Saturday full of girl time with lunch, a little shower of baby and mommy presents, and pedicures. It has been a while since I saw Jenny (in real life) and I don't know that I've ever surprise-visited anyone so it was really fun! She is super close to being due with baby #2 and between that and being mommy to the most adorable and personality-filled little 2 year old, life get's crazy. Her darling husband coordinated everything thanks to the magic of facebook and definitely wins husband of the year! By the way, if that weren't enough, he also cooked us delicious apple cinnamon pancakes and made chicken tacos for dinner- you rock!
I just love this family, and I cannot wait for them to welcome their newest member at the end of the month. I wish them moments of somewhat-quietness, and as much rest as possible before #2 makes his/her arrival!
| Of course Target has the coolest Baby stuff- so we ended up with duplicates, but they are different sizes :) |
Thursday, October 3, 2013
The Biggest Birthday Celebration
You see we grew up watching dad cheer (or curse) the browns games every Sunday. I vaguely remember going to a game in the bitter cold back in '96 which was one of the last games they had before the team was moved to Baltimore. That was a long time ago, and I'm not sure dad's been back since!
Mom and dad came up to Cleveland the day of the game and we went to tailgate nice and early, around 9. We had so much fun tailgating, and then the seats for the game were spectacular!! Not to mention the weather was outstanding and WE WON!! It was an awesome game and an awesome day! I love that Matt was able to come home and we were able to do his as a Family!
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
The Lesson of Patience
It is a lesson I am now convinced we need to learn due to how difficult it is for us. We are working on it. I rush through things, chores or checks on my to-do list, and don't reach the result I want. Then, in time, I get there. These last couple weeks I am continuously reminded that sometimes things are in place and you have to send them out there in the world and be patient as the stars align. I came across the above quote somewhere in the social media world and thought it was perfect. I am used to saying "it's and exercise in patience" but then thinking whether or not I have patience doesn't affect what is happening, it affects how I feel. Ahh a good attitude while waiting...
The experience is refining us for our future. If we spend so much time waiting, I absolutely do not have the energy to spend that time upset, frustrated and beating my head against the wall. Somedays, I will fail. But I get a new day to try again, and I will take this opportunity to count my blessings and hone in my skills for patience.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Guinness Cupcakes with Baileys Irish Creme Icing
We celebrated my husband's birthday last week. Interestingly enough the week before that I had to ask him if we were turning 28 or 29... when exactly do you stop remembering how old you are!? Anyway, after he reminded me that we were 28 and turning 29 I was ready to plan a celebration. With the move and all the hoopla, we decided on practical gifts this year. For his birthday (and because we need one) he picked out a grill. It's a pretty nice grill, too!
| Breaking in the Grill |
His birthday was on a weekday, which was not the most fun, but I made him a delicious dinner and set out to make a "surprise birthday dessert"- Guinness Cupcakes with Baileys Icing! He loves Guinness so I knew he'd want to try these. I found a bunch of pictures of these cupcakes on Pinterest but couldn't find the actual link. Eventually I did find a recipe on the interweb, but I adapted it to what I thought would fit him a little better. Feel free to play around with the ingredients too :)
Ingredients for Cupcakes:
2 sticks of unsalted butter
1 cup Guinness (I used almost one whole bottle because I wanted to be able to taste it)
3/4 cup cocoa powder
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 tsb baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
3/4 cup sour cream
1 tsp vanilla
2 sticks of unsalted butter
1 cup Guinness (I used almost one whole bottle because I wanted to be able to taste it)
3/4 cup cocoa powder
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 tsb baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
3/4 cup sour cream
1 tsp vanilla
- Melt butter on medium heat, then mix in Guinness
- Add cocoa powder, whisk, and let cool slightly
- Mix together flour, sugar, baking soda and salt
- Beat eggs and sour cream until mixed, add vanilla
- Add Guinness mixture to egg mixture
- Add flower mixture to Guinness and egg mixture
- Pour batter into cupcake pan, about 3/4 full
- Add cocoa powder, whisk, and let cool slightly
- Mix together flour, sugar, baking soda and salt
- Beat eggs and sour cream until mixed, add vanilla
- Add Guinness mixture to egg mixture
- Add flower mixture to Guinness and egg mixture
- Pour batter into cupcake pan, about 3/4 full
Bake on 350 for 15-17 min. Makes 20-24 cupcakes
| Then we waited for them to bake... |
Bailey's Icing:
- Mix one container cream cheese frosting with enough baileys to taste. You can google to find a recipe from scratch, but this was my short cut- and Nick commented on how he liked the taste.
| Ready to Eat! |
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
A Few Little Changes
You guys. Ok it's been forever. I'm sorry. We have been so very busy that I hardly have time to think! Ok we moved, hubby's on terminal leave, he started a FANTSTIC new job. We've been blessed that our career transition from the Army to the civilian world has been seamless and the new job is rewarding and challenging and great! Moving back to my home state has been rainy, but good. We are in nice company with family and friends, and fellow sports fans.
Our living situation has been rough. Quite honestly, I'm so tired of being wrapped up in the millions of little (and big) crappy things that I can't waste more energy on it. So if something was going to be difficult I'd rather it be the house that we rent than the job that we moved here for.
We got a new puppy! After weeks of practicing his sales skills on me, I caved and welcomed the most adorable little boy yellow lab into the family. He's growing very quickly, and is ALL puppy. Biting and barking and peeing everywhere, ha. Lily took a few days to warm up to him; he's a bit of a pest to her. I told her that's how little brothers are supposed to be- I have one too! But I wouldn't trade him for anything in the whole wide world (my little brother and hers!). The first day they actually played together I quietly and discretely did a cheer! I do love the little Jory, and Lily is learning to be a great big sister.
Now that things are settling down I hope to be back. Summer's halfway over and I hope to have more amazing adventures to report.
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