Thursday, October 11, 2012

Garlic Butter Shrimp - It's What's for Dinner!

Garlic Butter Shrimp
I love it when I head into the kitchen with an idea in mind, and no recipe to follow, yet dinner comes out perfect! Thanks to my mom, I think I have a pretty good palate and that gives me a good sense of creating recipes.

Tonight, I knew I wanted to make something simple involving shrimp and pasta. I had no cream to make an alfredo sauce and nor did I really want a cream based pasta. So I decided to saute up some butter, olive oil, chopped garlic, salt, and lemon juice. Then I added in the shrimp and eventually the angel hair pasta cooked in salted boiling water. Topped it all off with parmesan cheese, and boy was it tasty! Even my son loved it and finished everything on his plate.

All that was left now was to decide what to have for dessert. Mainly because Kenton had a great day at school and deserved a treat, but secretly I wanted something a little sweet too! Kristina convinced me to get some lemon bars last time we went to grocery store. I thought that make a nice clean finish for dessert. As I write this, it is chilling in the refridgerator!

The ultimate test will be when Kristina gets home from work and eats. I'll know it was a hit if there's hardly any leftovers after she's done in the kitchen.

2012 Recap

I decided since my hiatus caused a disruption in posting all the big things that happened this past year, I wanted to post a "review" to highlight some things from 2012.

Most of my friends and family already know, I retired from the Air Force medically in Jan 2011. Since then I've pretty much been a stay at home Mom, enjoying my days with my son Kenton. That year FLEW by. That took me to 2012, which has been a bitter sweet year.

In Spring of 2012 my daughter graduated high school! I can't believe it - already?  My heart shattered, yet soared with pride at the same time! She was very happy to be done with high school and is ready to move on.

My beautiful daughter with her diploma.
She was just glowing that day.





















In Fall of 2012 my son started Kindergarten! Another "I can't believe it - already?" moment for me. Kenton has really enjoyed Kindergarten so far. He loves riding the bus to and from school. I think his favorite thing might be "show & tell" each week.



With big sis on first day of school.
 
Here is Kenton with Kristina on his first day of school. If I had been thinking properly I would've used a better camera to capture the moment. He was very excited to go to big boy school that day!
 
I was really impressed with his school. They had a Back-to-School Picnic a few days before school started to welcome everyone back and to orientate new students. He got to meet his teacher, see his classroom and school, play on the playground, meet new friends, and they served hamburgers, hot dogs, salad, cookies, brownies, sodas, juice, and water - all at NO cost to the families. It really set the "positive" tone for him!
 
The next thing they impressed me with was for parents of Kindergarteners. They had a Tears & Cheers event the morning of the first day of school in the cafeteria. These parents could meet up, and have coffee and cookies and share their joys and sorrows for a couple hours as their "babies" started school for the first time. They never had anything like that when my daughter started Kindergarten.

Cell phone didn't take such a good pic here.

Kenton is learning Spanish this year in school as he was selected for the Spanish immersion program at his school. This is done by a lottery system and he was quite lucky to be selected. There is something so adorable in hearing him say his Spanish words!
 Maybe it's because I'm older, maybe it's just because they are different children, but Kenton is so much more excited about school than Kristina was at that age. I feel sometimes like I'm living vicariously through him. His enthusiasm and excitement is contagious and endearing!

Kenton turned 5 years old in July. It seems time really is flying by. He wanted a round cake that looked like a piece of candy this year, so that's what he got. For the first time, he was able to blow all his own candles out. It's been quite the year of firsts for him.
 
Just a few days after his birthday passed he lost his first tooth! It scared him at first, because he thought "the sugar bugs hadn't gotten it", but once I clarified it for him, he was super excited to see what the tooth fairy would bring him! Then a couple weeks later he lost his second tooth! That one didn't scare him - he was anxious for the tooth fairy to come again!

Kenton loses his first tooth!

This summer was also a bit of a sad time for the family and Kyle left for training in Mississippii. He is supposed to be there until the end of March of 2013. This was not a good time for that to happen, because we found out that we were expecting another baby in March 21, 2013 in July and this would mean Kyle would miss everything. The entire pregnancy and the delivery. He did however get to see the baby on ultrasound and hear the heartbeat before he left though! After all we've been through with pregnancy losses and complications, it looks like this baby is going to make it just fine. As of writing this, I am a little over four months along. We still don't know if it's going to be a boy or a girl yet though.
3 Different ultrasounds, about 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks along.

We are looking forward to Halloween this year. Kenton wanted to be a scary ghost. So we got him a costume that fits the bill. He is very excited to put it on and go trick-or-treating this year. We also painted pumpkins for the season, rather than carving and he LOVED that!


He now asks me if we can paint them more because he loved it so much. I'm thinking I'm going to have to get some more pumpkins for him to paint.
Hear are some pictures of him painting his scary pumpkin with a spider, bats, and polka dots!
 
 
All in all 2012 has been a FAST moving year with lots of firsts! I wish I had been better about keeping this blog up to capture all of them, but hopefully this post captures some of the good moments!
 
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed this 2012 recap to date.
 
 
 

 
 
 






Blogging Hiatus - Discontinued...hopefully

Wow - ee - wow, it's been A WHILE!! There's no excuse other than, well, life, for my hiatus. I've been gone so long that I forgot my blog site's address. It was while reading other friends' blogs that I remembered my own, neglected blog site. I am going to try my hardest to remember it now. There are just too many things that happen in life, with family, society, and technology to NOT be blogging about them. It is afterall, like an online journal as well. In thinking about it, I'd like my kids to have some "record" of the things that were important enough to me to write about. Maybe one day they'll get a kick out of it, or treasure my posts.

So, give me some time to reaclimate myself to the blogging world and the changes that go along with it. Then, I hope to be blogging away again happily. 

To be continued...

Saturday, August 22, 2009

John Edwards "Crossing Over" Psychic Medium

Last night I went to see John Edwards here in Anchorage. The show only lasts about 2 hours, and he spent about 20 min on 2-3 groups of people. I figured time was up for me and I wasn't getting a reading. He randomly gets "pulled" to people to read as their loved ones come through. He asks that if he comes to you that your entire party stand up with you. I was the last person that he "sought". Interestingly, he didn't have to weed me out of a group of people to figure out it was me he was looking for. I was surprised that it was actually me, but had been somewhat expecting it all night. Then he asks me, when I was coming over here, you knew I was coming to you...how did you know that? I told him that my friends and family tell me, and I know, that I am intuitive. He goes on to say that he is there with a "father-figure" of mine. I'm not sure who he's getting at, because my fathers are both living. He clarified it was a grandfather type. He then asks me if I had lost babies. I immediately tear up and think of the twins. I tell him yes, I lost twins in November. He says well they were here right? Compared to all your other losses? I say yes, I had to deliver them stillborn. He says they were girls? I say yes. He says the father figure has my girls and they are fine. He asks if they were my 5th or 6th loss...I say yes, they were my 6th. He then goes on to say, oh, you are pregnant now? I say yes, and he says how this one going? I tell him it's not looking good though. He asks why and if they've figured it all out yet. I tell him not quite and they can't see the baby. He tells me a story about how if you see a stray dog and fear it, he will know and use it to control you (the dog that is). He tells me that I am being that way with fear about my pregnancies...and I need to relax and just be optimistically cautious. He asks about my other kids, and tells me when my son is 4, that I will have my baby. He goes on to say that all my babies that I've lost are there and waiting for me. I told him that I was just going to ask him that, he laughs and says well I just answered it for you. Then he tells me someone around me is pregnant, my sister is currently pregnant due any time. Then he tells me that he is worried about my health, rather than the pregnancy or baby. He asks me if I have high blood pressure, and I do. He then says I need to be prepared and cautious for gestational diabetes with either this pregnancy or the next one. He wraps this up by telling me, you are moving soon? I explain that yes, I am in the military and due to move in May. He says, Texas? I say, I don't know, but I am from Texas. He asks if I'm from the South Central part, and I say yes, San Antonio. It was pretty amazing...he knew things he couldn't have known if he weren't for real. I was VERY impressed! It was just awesome. If I ever doubted him before, I know now that he is for real, and won't doubt him again. This reading is just what I needed to put me at ease a little bit.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

We Lost Our Rainbow Baby

Today was another one of those awful days where you feel like you just had to have been having a bad dream. I went in for my OB appointment and ultrasound, and learned that we'd lost the baby. I was about 9 and a half weeks along. There it was, plain as day on the ultrasound. Before he even said anything I knew, it stopped me dead in my tracks and mid-sentence when I saw there was no heartbeat and no movement. I will be going in the hospital tomorrow to have another D&C since nothing has passed on its own yet. Please pray for us. I'm petrified because last time we had this done I was hemorraging and had a near death experience. They made me sign consent forms for a blood transfusion today, if necessary. I've never signed those for a D&C. Then today they had to draw blood for some kind of specialized blood typing tests so they could have blood on standby for me, if necessary. It's in my records what my blood type is, and again, never had this done before. While she was drawing the blood, it was like watching someone suck through a straw at the bottom of an empty glass. There were tons of air bubbles, and my veins had clamped down and they were DRY. She told me this was because I was in shock....imagine that! They ended up having to stick me like 4 times because after she "forced" it out, the blood was damaged or something so they couldn't do the specialized testing and had to repeat the draw. Drama and trauma....think this shall me my new mantra.

Monday, May 11, 2009

First Camping Trip 2009

Well, we finally made it! Our first camping trip, in the camper we bought two years ago! The weather held out for us, and we made our escape to Lake Eklutna. All went well, with the small exception that the nights were slightly cooler than we'd expected and our our battery didn't last the whole night through to keep us nice and warm. That's okay though, we had tons of blankets and good sleeping bags with us!








Kenton had a great time exploring the wilderness and watching the camp fire. Here he shows us his pine cone that he found, and promptly tried to eat!


Kristina had a good time hanging out with our friend's son that went with us. We even got in about 3 small hikes - two on Saturday and a good long one on Sunday. Here's a couple pictures taken along the hike. Check out the water as it is still partially frozen over!
Lots of people were out hiking on Sunday we noticed, and apparently a few saw some black bears and their ever present "scat". We didn't see either (though we walked right by where they supposedly were at least twice), but we were making lots of noise since we had Kenton and Kristina with us.
On Saturday evening we took a small hike up to a meadow at the bottom of a small mountain and played a bit. Kenton decided he wanted to get a sneak attack in on mommy and tackled me! We all just really had a great time at this spot.





Kenton helped us get the camper all packed up on our last morning camping. Here he is getting "his" gloves on to help out! He is looking too adorable and growing up WAY too fast!








All in all, it was exhausting, but we made some good memories and got a few good pictures. It was just nice to get away! Enjoy the pics!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Moose Sighting

This weekend while we were out running around, we got stopped at a red light. I looked up and saw this moose strolling through the gas station, right past on the patrons pumping gas, and right out into this busy highway! These are some of the very real dangers of living in The Last Frontier, as we encroach more and more into "their" space. Amazing creatures though, and soon there will be many, many moose babies running around to watch out for too!