Saturday, December 31, 2011

goodbye, 2011!

Wow. It does not seem like another year has passed by already. I can remember sitting here last year writing a blog along the same lines about 2010. Well, not HERE, because I lived in a different spot. Anyway, let's review our highlights from 2011.

January: The beginning was just like any other time. Christopher's parents came to visit towards the end. We took them to all the cool site seeing places around here and had another 'Christmas' with them. 

February: Oh, February. The very beginning, we had a crazy snow storm that knocked most everyone's power and water out for like 3 weeks. This is when I met Jess and Shaun! We hadn't lost electric or water yet, so I offered for anyone to come to our house for a hot meal and shower. They took us up on it, and thus began our friendship. Really glad I let strangers into my house in this instance lol. I also started seeing an ENT about the issues with my esophagus, but they didn't want to listen to what I had to say. We also had some sad news towards the end. Christopher's grandfather was in the ICU again, and this time didn't look so good. We took most of our tax return and flew home for emergency leave. We never got to say goodbye to Christopher's other grandfather or mine, so we wanted to be sure we were able to see him again. 

March: On March 1st, Grandpa Don passed away. We were able to attend his wake and funeral before flying back home. I prefer it a celebration of life. We had to say goodbye, but we know it's not forever. While we had been in Illinois, we had gotten a call from Balfour Beatty. They said they had a house for us. Awesome, since we'd been on the waiting list for over a year and our lease was up and we did NOT want to renew from all the issues we had at the apartment. Turns out, the lady I talked to DID NOT put us down for that house and we ended up having to fight with them over finding us one. We ended up have a whole day to move from the apartment to the house by ourselves and clean the apartment for inspection. Oy.

April: On April 1st, I miscarried baby Myrda. The irony is ridiculous. While everyone else was joking about (not really) being pregnant, I was beyond devastated. Anyway, this house wasn't in the best of conditions. We had to go all the way up the management chain to get all the issues taken care of. Our biggest one was that the carpet in our front room was full of animal urine. They claimed it was brand new, but we had no animals (at that point we didn't). Then they tried to say it was Conner and that he had had an accident in there. Once again, had to go up the management chain and eventually to our garrison commander to get the carpet replaced. While they were replacing it, we took Conner to the beach for his first time. Well, as close of a beach as you can get in the desert. We went to Elephant Butte, NM to their man made lake/beach. We celebrated Easter with the Brady's, Evanko's, Jess J. and her son Joel, and some of the single soldiers. We all pitched in to cook and did a little egg hunt for the kids.

May: We celebrated our 2 year wedding anniversary. We also said 'see you later' to our Army parents, Susie and Bill. Oh how we miss them! Not too much else happened this month.

June: Christopher had his massive field time this month, so Conner and I flew home to visit. We spent our time split up between Oswego with Kari and Stephen, Leland with my mom, sister and Bob, and Rochelle with Krissa and Gene. We celebrated Makayla's 3rd birthday and got to spend a bunch of time with her. Conner and Makayla had a lot of fun together. Went to the Brookfield Zoo with my cousin, Ashley. Also went to a Crosstown Classic with Aunt Kari. And of course, of the 3 games in the first part of the series, the one I bought tickets for was the one we lost. Boo. I went to Six Flags with Ashley somewhere in this month lol. Also spent some time with one of my best friends, Patrick, and caught up with my Megyn <3. We tagged along with Megan and her kiddos to Swedish Days. Conner got to ride a bunch of rides with Brody and Caity. Met up with Jackie and Kenzi in Mendota. I landed myself in the ER with not being able to even drink water. All of my suspicions came to light in a matter of 5 minutes. The doctor on call said she thought I had GERD.

July: Megyn and I went and got our tattoos that we've had planned for years. So glad we did. Now we have constant reminders of why we are still here. Went to Nate and Lora's bonfire and Conner got to hang out with their kids. It was awesome catching up with them and watching fireworks with Conner. Then to my best friend Wes's insane 4th of July party. Yeaaa. Mom, me and Bob took Conner to Leland's 4th of July parade and then later that night they took him to the fireworks there. Then was Warped Tour 2011 with Megyn and Kacie! This is where I decided I am far too white and definitely can not go outside without sun screen. Ever. Flew back home the day after and Kim and Vicki picked me up from the airport. Chris was still in the field at this point. Got everything at home situated and settled back in to our routine.. very briefly. I had an appointment to tell my PCM what the ER doctor had said, and they set up a procedure to get an official diagnosis. When he got back from the field, we took the loooong drive home for 2 more weeks. While there this time we had a small family get together. We also went for Warped Tour (round 2 for me) in St. Louis. While we were there, we also went up the Arch. It was awesome! 

August: Took the long drive back to El Paso. This time we stopped at a hotel halfway through. This month, we also added a new fur baby to our family, Ranger! We got him from my friend Janae, who had rescued him from the Humane Society. 

September: I had my lovely procedure this month. It didn't take them long to give me my diagnosis. I had a follow up appointment a week later, and received some news that shattered me. Instead of just having GERD, they also found some lumps of tissue that were not ulcers that they needed to biopsy for possible cancer. This started the never ending wait for my referral to go through and be accepted by the doctor who would be performing the biopsy. All I had to do was wait a month to get an appointment set up. I was also advised that I should try a meatless diet, since meat seemed to be one of the biggest things that made the GERD flair up. We started a temporary vegetarian diet.

October: Conner turned 2! We had a small party at our house with some friends. I took to my crafty side and made all the decorations and food. And then came the bad news again. I called Texas Tech to see what was up with my referral and why I hadn't been called for an appointment. Seems they 'never received' my paperwork. I know that was some crap, because I got the confirmation that it had been received. Ugh. So since we had this issue, I had to wait another TWO MONTHS before I could be seen to just have a consultation! Tyler and I went to a Taking Back Sunday concert for our (early) birthday present. Conner got his first haircut after Chris had a mild meltdown in Costco from someone calling him a girl lol. Chris was gone again for field time during Halloween, so Conner and I met up with some people along the way. He was scared of his own Halloween costume, even though he picked it out, so we had to throw a last minute one together. 

November: My birthday came and went. I was supposed to go to the Rock Yourself To Sleep Tour with Tyler, but she had just found out she was pregnant and was sick and I ended up getting sick the day before, too. Bummer we had to miss it. This month was full of FRG events. We did the Children's Fall Festival and a few fundraisers at the company. Thanksgiving came around and I cooked an awesome dinner. We had some friends come over. Thanksgiving was the first time I had meat in 2 months. Since it went well, I was cleared to slowly start adding meat back into our diets. I also managed to give myself a mild concussion and had a nasty sinus infection that forced me to go to WBAMC to get some medical help. Yea, only me.

December: Oh this was a full month, too. Had another FRG fundraiser, the Polar Bear Plunge. We had our company Christmas party which was a big success. Some friends and I had a small gift exchange. This year, I went into full craft mode for Christmas. We had decided against shipping gifts since it cost so much last year to ship them, and opted for gift cards. I had my consultation and they explained exactly what they will be doing during the biopsy, and also gave me a little hope! My chances decreased from a 50% chances of the masses being cancerous, to 33% when another option (a hernia inside my stomach) was put on the table. He quickly set me up a pre-op appointment. My dad flew in and spent Christmas with us. At the pre-op appointment, they re-explained everything, and surprisingly set me up for my surgery on January 4. I don't really consider it a surgery, even though it is invasive. They will just be taking a little bit of the mass out, but I had to be sedated and they will go in via a tube in my throat. 

Anyway, here I sit writing this. Thinking of 2011, it wasn't too awful. My family faced some serious hardships, but it is all starting to look up. We have so much to look forward to in 2012. I have my promises (not resolutions, I always break those) in hand and I'm ready to prove to myself that 2012 will be my year. I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe New Years Eve. 


cookie dough dip

Yes, you read that correctly. Cookie. Dough. Dip. And it's completely safe to eat raw. There are no eggs in it. We used graham crackers to dip in it. So delicious! 

Ingredients:
2 cups of all purpose flour
1 cup of packed brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
4 tablespoons of milk
3/4 cups unsalted butter, melted
3/4 cup of chocolate chips

Mix everything in a big bowl. Cover and put in the refrigerator for about an hour and then serve! That simple!


Friday, December 30, 2011

help find haley faith wilson

Hi followers. I know my blog is usually just my ramblings of life and recipes, but today there is a much more important issue I want to write about. I got on Facebook and saw a video posted from a friend. It was just titled 'Haley'. I watched it, holding back tears the entire time. This father, Ray Wilson, made this video in hopes to reach a larger crowd to find his daughter, Haley, who ran away on December 26, 2011. 

First, I would like to say how disgusted I am at many of the user comments on the youtube video. You can find it here: Haley. Yes, he used notecards instead of talking, just like Ben Breedlove did in his video. Did it ever occur to you that Mr. Wilson is shattered inside that he can not communicate his thoughts vocally? I know if it were Conner who had just up and left without a trace, I'd be so distraught. I highly doubt I'd be able to voice anything at all. Second, THIS IS A MISSING CHILD! Take it a little seriously, alright?! She needs to be found, safely, and her family once again completed. If you have ANY information at all, please contact the Amarillo Police Department at 806-378-3038. You can also find her father on Twitter @raywilson. Please, no negativity. Just help him find his daughter. 

So here are a few facts:
- Haley is 17 years old, 5'6", about 120 pounds
- She is driving a Silver 2003 Ford Focus Station Wagon
- She left her cell phone behind, along with a map marked with these points: 
1. Bisbee, AZ
2. Arcata, CA
3. Humboldt, CA
- She loves singing, playing guitar, wearing bracelets and tie dye



Tuesday, December 27, 2011

chicken and dumpling bake

I'm breaking out my inner Paula Deen for this one. I say that because it uses a shitload of butter, pardon my french. And to Paula, butter is everything. Haha. I love some chicken and dumplings. Especially from Cracker Barrel! However, I suuuuck at making them without it turning out just weird. So here is a way to bake it.. which is my forte!

Ingredients:
1/2 stick of butter
3 medium sized chicken breasts
2 cups of chicken stock
1 cup of milk
1 cup of all purpose flour
1 can of cream of chicken soup

In a pot, bring chicken stock to a boil. Add in the chicken and bring back to a boil. Reduce heat to low and cover and simmer for about 20 minutes, or until chicken is cooked thoroughly. Set chicken aside on a plate to cool. Reserve the broth! You'll need it later. Preheat the oven to 400F. Melt the butter and pour it evenly onto the bottom of a 9x13 baking dish. Shred chicken (I used 2 forks) and lay out across the butter. In a medium size bowl, whisk together the milk and flour until smooth. Pour over the chicken slowly, so that the chicken doesn't move (like a second layer). DO NOT STIR. Strain the chicken stock into another medium bowl and add the cream of chicken soup. Whisk until smooth and pour slowly over the milk/flour mixture, again layering it. DO NOT STIR IT! Bake uncovered for approximately 40 minutes, until the top is golden brown. Spoon out some of the deliciousness and devour it. NOM!

*NOTE! You can add in some cooked vegetables to make this an all in 1 meal. Sort of like a chicken pot pie, in casserole form!


Monday, December 26, 2011

christmas 2011

This year has gone by so quickly. That is for another blog post. Yesterday was Christmas. A very good one! My Dad got here on Wednesday. Well, pretty much Thursday. I picked him up at the airport around midnight. We went out and did some Christmas shopping on Thursday. He and Chris went first while I stayed to watch movies with Conner. Then it was my turn to go with him to shop for Chris and Conner. It wasn't as crowded as I had thought it would be. Friday it snowed so we stayed in. Didn't want to kill my dad with the crazy drivers here. He got to go out and play in it for a few minutes with Conner. Saturday I went to watch Jessica's girls for a little bit so she didn't have to take them out in the cold weather. I made some cheesy chicken spaghetti that night and she joined us for dinner. Then was Christmas!

Conner gave us a little trouble getting to bed Christmas Eve. I think he was really excited for opening presents. I'm currently debating on whether or not we want to continue with the whole Santa thing or just tell him the truth. When I had found our Santa wasn't real, it made me so sad, and I don't know that I want to do that to Conner. I remember telling my mom she was a big liar and I'm pretty sure it was the first time I said I hated her. Of course that wasn't true, but I was a little kid and upset. We have an entire year to figure that out. We put the gifts under the tree and the small gifts in the stockings and headed to bed.

I woke up a little earlier so that I could make breakfast and we could all eat before opening presents. I figured Conner would give me trouble with eating before, but I made Christmas tree pancakes that were red and green and he loved them! I handed out the gifts and he dug right in. We had the ones from us, the ones from my dad, one from Jessica and a ton from Chris's parents. I'll try to name them all, but he was literally swimming in a floor full of gifts! We got my dad this Chicago Bears six pack holder that has an ice pack in the middle to keep it cold. He doesn't drink, so he will use it for Dr. Pepper. :) We also ordered something to be sent to his house. He's a truck driver, so we got him one of those heated massaging cushions for his back. I got super spoiled this Christmas. Chris's parents got us a new Canon camera with a tripod and carrying case. It's beautiful! Chris got me a Nook 1st edition with a reading light attachment and a few seasons of Dexter, my dad got me two $50 gift cards to get books for the Nook, and Conner got me this amazing Harry Potter mug that changes when you put hot liquid in it and the Harry Potter dvd box set. Jessica also got me the most adorable Cheshire Cat ornament! Chris got a new MP3 player with a Chicago Bears speaker attachment, a hoodie, a Shaun White snowboarding game for the Wii (which he has played more in the past 24 hours than the entire time we've had the Wii!), and a gift card and new running shoes from my dad. Now Conner.. let me attempt this lol. From us he got a huge Mickey Mouse Clubhouse with all of the characters, Thomas the train pj's, Cars 2 dvd, some new art supplies, a hopper (those balls you sit and jump on) and some miscellaneous stocking stuffers. From my dad he got all new themed stuff for his walls (sports theme), some Cars pj's and a bunch of dvd's. From Chris's parents he got Mater and Lightening McQueen cars, big Elmo floor puzzle, a Cars play tent, a big thing of puzzles, a Farmhouse play set, a big tree house play set, some new clothes, a nice new jacket and a ton of other stuff that I can't remember off the top of my head. He also got some Mickey Mouse pj's from Jessica and a jacket and pants from Uncle Mark.

I told you, the kid made out like a bandit. I made a late lunch/early dinner of ham with a homemade brown sugar glaze, green bean casserole and deviled eggs. Overall, this has probably been the best Christmas we've had as a family. I'm glad my dad got to come be a part of it for a second year in a row. We dropped him off at the airport this morning. Goodbyes suck. Conner was so sad. He's gotten used to the last few days of waking up and Papa being right there. The first thing he'd do would say good morning and give him a hug. Tomorrow will  be heartbreaking for him. But he had a blast, as did Chris and I, over the past 4 days. I wouldn't have changed a thing.

Now we're just sitting around. Conner and Chris are playing with their new things and I'm writing this. The year is almost over and I only have a few days left to reflect on it. I'll write a different blog for that, though. For now, I'm just going to enjoy the next few days with my little family and be thankful for all the love and generosity that resides in everyone we know.


Sunday, December 25, 2011

ham with brown sugar glaze

Christmas for us means ham for dinner. We did a late lunch/early dinner and will eat the leftovers this evening. Everyone buys a ham at the store. I don't like the glaze that sometimes comes with the hams, so this year I made my own.

Ingredients:
1 cup finely packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons of flour
1/2 teaspoon of mustard
1/8 teaspoon of cinnamon
3 tablespoons of white vinegar
3 tablespoons of water

Combine brown sugar, flour and cinnamon in a medium sized bowl. Add in the mustard, vinegar and water. Stir until the brown sugar is mostly dissolved. Trim fat from ham and place in the middle of a shallow baking dish. Spread glaze all over ham before cooking. Cover with foil to prevent outside from burning. We bake our ham on 325F for approximately 15 minutes per pound. The inner temperature of the ham should be about 160F when it is done.


christmas tree pancakes

Merry Christmas, everyone! This morning before we opened gifts, I made us a little Christmas themed breakfast. :) We also did 'snow' under the trees made of eggs.

Ingredients (for pancakes):
2 cups Bisquick
1 cup milk
2 eggs

In a large bowl, mix together the 2 eggs and milk. Add in the Bisquick and stir until all of it has made a batter. Split in half. In one bowl, add in red food coloring and sir. In the other, add in green food coloring and stir. Once  pancakes are cooked, cut into fours (triangles). Layer on top of each other, alternating colors. Add a scoop of whipped cream to the top for the 'star'. Make eggs and place under the trees.