"So, I'd give this world
Just to dream a dream with you
On our bed of California stars"
-lyrics by Woodie Guthrie and performed by Billy Bragg

5.23.2010

Spring

I hate that I wait so long to update that I have to address several random topics in one post. I’ll just mention the cutest first:

Introducing my brand-new (and first) nephew, Liam! At ten pounds even, he already has fat rolls! I don’t know where my sis-in-law stands on the issue, but by the looks of him I think he probably had a couple of burritos in there. Maybe even some full-flavored cold ones. Congrats, Eric and Marian, on becoming a party of five!

Chris and I have been suffering through another one of his long stretches of twelve-hour shifts. It wouldn’t be that bad if we weren’t on totally different work schedules. I guess I should count my blessings; at least we aren’t on other end of the country from each other. We’ve been spoiled by all the time outdoors that we’ve had together recently. The weather is warming up (with the exception of this weekend) which means bike rides, grilling out, and more climbing. And we’ve been attending a church that we enjoy. Our lives have been blessed a hundred times over in the almost nine years we’ve been together. Sometimes I wonder how it could get better than this.

A small tribulation: we have mice. Thus, no recipe tonight, people. My culinary skills haven’t surpassed jambalaya from the box in weeks. Just knowing what could have been scurrying around my cooking space….my heart’s just not in it. For a long time, I’d say since I started PT school, cooking was my only hobby. I didn’t have much time to devote to anything else but studying, but we had to eat, right? I tried dozens of new recipes in the three years of PT school. I don’t know if I got burned out or if the mice sealed the deal, but getting creative in the kitchen doesn’t light my fire like it used to. I’m hoping when this whole pest issue is resolved my desire to cook will be re-kindled. Meanwhile I’m channeling all my domestic urges into quilting. Here’s another sneak peak of the quilt top I’ve been working on:

(Aren't peonies the most flamboyant flowers ever? Love them!)
I’m halfway done machine-piecing the top. I can’t look at these fabrics without falling more in love with them. And I can’t wait to see the finished project, and even more see how it looks after it’s been washed a dozen times and worn in. I honestly don’t know where my recent obsession with quilts has come from. I didn’t grow up snoozing under passed-down quilts, though I wish I had. In fact, my grandmother is working on finishing her first quilt as we speak, at 88 years old. She taught me to hand sew when I was eight, and it’s always been an activity that is very calming to me. Just the thought that my finished project may be something that is loved and treasured makes the hours put into it so worth it. Even if it doesn’t turn out perfect.

Lastly, everyone who knows me knows I have some issues with our current habitat. I won’t get into that here. But one day last week as I was coming home from work a flash of yellow caught my eye:

And in the back, almost hiding was another silver lining to the storm cloud that has been the saga of our poorly maintained abode:

Maybe this old house ain't so bad, afterall.
-Katy

5.10.2010

What I had for dinner tonight

I know in honor of Mother’s Day I should write a heartfelt tribute to the best mom ever, Susie. A good daughter would. But considering just perusing the card section for a card almost had me in tears, I don’t think I can muster it. So, I love you Mom, and I miss you. That’s all I got for now.

Sniff-sniff.

Ever since we tried it, Chris and I have had the climbing bug. Here are some more photos taken at the Happy’s, a boulder field just a couple miles away from where we live.





You probably can’t tell, but Chris is still sporting a “crust-ache” from the White Trash themed party we had thrown the night before for our friend Jeff’s 30th birthday. Here we are in all our trashy glory:


The photo doesn’t do my costume justice; I wore a terry cloth onesie, meant to be a swimsuit cover-up, paired with the Britney Spears staple: Ugg boots. (I do love my Uggs in the real world, especially since the winter here is a bit colder than my Alabama blood is used to.)

In the last few weeks I’ve also been devoting time to one of my safer hobbies, quilting. I made my first quilt almost 6 years ago when my first niece, Stella, was born. Now I have four nieces, and a nephew due to make his appearance later this week. Needless to say, I have some major catching up to do now that I have more time. I’m attempting a harder pattern this time, suggested to me by one of my elderly patients. I ordered all the fabrics online, but ended up cutting a whole fabric’s worth of strips too narrow, so had to get a new fabric at the local quilt store. And I think I found the perfect one. Here is my first row that I’ve finished piecing. Chris just loves the kitchen table being filled with sewing supplies!


And the sweet angel that will hopefully be cuddling up with her new quilt soon:


If any of my loyal followers has been disappointed at the lack of recipes recently, I apologize. As I adjust to working full-time, my kitchen has been all but closed. Here’s what I whipped up tonight, and it just satisfied my longing for some Waffle House:

One helping of Smart Potatoes hashbrowns, cooked according to directions
Topped with a slice of cheddar cheese
I melted the cheese by pouring some hot chili, homemade by my neighbor, over the top
One dollop of sour cream

Good thing my cholesterol levels came back okay!

-Katy