We were pleasantly surprised when our builder called us a few weeks ago to tell us he was throwing in some stone on the front for no extra charge =) We'll take that sir! So, we headed to pick some out and just wanted something very neutral since our brick is pretty colorful. We are very happy with how it is turning out. Today we meet with the painter to go over our color options for the walls/celings and stain options for the cabinets and our front door.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Molly
Monday, October 19, 2009
More House Pics
Because he loves me....
Sunday, October 18, 2009
House Update
Our house is coming along quickly! This past week they started the brick. We are so happy with the brick we chose, it's always a little iffy since you don't know how something you picked out is going to look once it's on or in the house. I actually haven't seen it in person yet, these are pics Brian took on his phone to show me. I might drive up there today so I can see for myself.
Spirit Week
This past week at Brian's school was Spirit Week.
Brian and another teacher on "crazy sock day"
Our Silly Dogs
The other afternoon I found all three of them sleeping:
Here is Moses getting spoiled--totally knocked out. Brian and I were cracking up at this next picture:
Just thought it was super cute.
Here is Moses getting spoiled--totally knocked out. Brian and I were cracking up at this next picture:
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Some Favorite Recipes of Mine
Everyone has their favorite dishes that they make all the time. Thought I would share a few of mine =)
Mexican Chicken Casserole (Brian's favorite, he would seriously eat it once a week if I made it)
3-4 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded
1 can of cream of chicken, cream of mushroom, and rotel
1/2 lb of velveeta cheese, cubed
tortilla chips
Spray the bottom of a 13x9 pan
layer chicken in bottom of pan
layer cubed cheese on top
mix together soups and rotel, pour on top
bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until bubbly, crush chips and put on top for last 5 minutes
Salsa (great for parties)
1 large can of Petite Diced Tomatoes (drained as much as possible)
1 bellpepper
1 jalepeno
1/4 cup onion
garlic, cilantro, lemon juice, cumin, chili powder, cayenne pepper, salt
Cut bellpepper, jalepeno, and onion into big chunks.
Mix tomatoes and bellpepper, jalepeno, and onion in a bowl.
Add 2 teaspoons of garlic, 3 squirts of lemon juice, and a few handfuls of cilantro
"mix" in a blender until everything is finely chopped
Add spices/salt to taste. You may need more garlic and cilantro too. It's all about how spicy/garlicy you like it. I usually add a lot of cilantro.
If you need to make it for a large party, double everything except diced tomatoes, just add one smaller can.
Also, if you like it more chunky, get 2 cans of diced tomatoes instead of a large one, and only add one to the blender then add the second can in after.
Guacomole (also great for parties)
4 avocados, peeled and pits removed
1 can rotel (drained as much as possible)
cilantro
1/4 cup onion, chopped
2 teaspoons garlic
lemon juice
salt or garlic salt (instead of garlic) to taste
mash avocados with a fork
mix everything and chill!
YUM!
I will try to post some more favorites later =)
Mexican Chicken Casserole (Brian's favorite, he would seriously eat it once a week if I made it)
3-4 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded
1 can of cream of chicken, cream of mushroom, and rotel
1/2 lb of velveeta cheese, cubed
tortilla chips
Spray the bottom of a 13x9 pan
layer chicken in bottom of pan
layer cubed cheese on top
mix together soups and rotel, pour on top
bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until bubbly, crush chips and put on top for last 5 minutes
Salsa (great for parties)
1 large can of Petite Diced Tomatoes (drained as much as possible)
1 bellpepper
1 jalepeno
1/4 cup onion
garlic, cilantro, lemon juice, cumin, chili powder, cayenne pepper, salt
Cut bellpepper, jalepeno, and onion into big chunks.
Mix tomatoes and bellpepper, jalepeno, and onion in a bowl.
Add 2 teaspoons of garlic, 3 squirts of lemon juice, and a few handfuls of cilantro
"mix" in a blender until everything is finely chopped
Add spices/salt to taste. You may need more garlic and cilantro too. It's all about how spicy/garlicy you like it. I usually add a lot of cilantro.
If you need to make it for a large party, double everything except diced tomatoes, just add one smaller can.
Also, if you like it more chunky, get 2 cans of diced tomatoes instead of a large one, and only add one to the blender then add the second can in after.
Guacomole (also great for parties)
4 avocados, peeled and pits removed
1 can rotel (drained as much as possible)
cilantro
1/4 cup onion, chopped
2 teaspoons garlic
lemon juice
salt or garlic salt (instead of garlic) to taste
mash avocados with a fork
mix everything and chill!
YUM!
I will try to post some more favorites later =)
House Update!
Things are moving along very quickly and we are so excited. We met with the builder today to do a walk thru and check on things so far. Our shingles were put on yesterday. He said we are still on track for the house being completed in December.
We also met with the brick supplier today and narrowed down our brick choices to three. We are getting addresses from him to go look and see what they look like on the houses. We have different tastes in brick but we quickly came into agreement on the top three (not in any order):
This has been a really fun process so far. I expected it to be really stressful but so far so good =)
We also met with the brick supplier today and narrowed down our brick choices to three. We are getting addresses from him to go look and see what they look like on the houses. We have different tastes in brick but we quickly came into agreement on the top three (not in any order):
This has been a really fun process so far. I expected it to be really stressful but so far so good =)
Monday, September 21, 2009
We Have a Partial Roof!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Progress
Our house has made some progress the last 2 weeks. It has been framed! We are so excited. Now only if the rain would move it along and we could have some consistent dry weather! We went yesterday and looked around for about 5 hours at samples of tile, wood, carpet, and granite. We came up with some samples that we really like. The square granite piece is called Santa Cecelia. It is our fav and what we matched everything to. Then we went to the supplier to make sure they had it in stock. Turns out that they got new slabs of it in BUT since it is not man-made and is natural, the new slabs are totally different. So, the other piece is still Santa Cecelia but it has a new look. I like it as well, just LOVED the other one. We are gonna still look around and see if any suppliers have any left of the old slab. If anyone has any inside info on granite--let us know =)
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Happenings.....
It's so hard to keep the blog going these days. With facebook and twitter, it's just tough! I don't even know if anyone checks this anymore but oh well! What has been going on with us?
Brian has started his new full-time job at Kirksey in Rogers. He teaches and coaches 8th grade football and is LOVING it. This Thursday kicks off his first game. We are super pumped!
We sold our house in Farmington a couple of months ago in ONE week. That was a blessing and confirmation of the steps we feel that we are supposed to take. We are currently renting in Johnson and broke ground on our new home in Rogers just this week. Very excited about that. Our home should be ready in mid-December. I don't know why we always move in the freezing cold or the blazing heat. We hope and plan on staying there for a good while--we are tired of moving! Pics of the foundation block:
Moses and Molly have adjusted really well and we don't have to worry about shock collars anymore since we have a totally fenced-in yard now. They are such awesome doggies! One
day we found them like this. They are not allowed on the furniture and so obviously not allowed to mess with the pillows either but I guess they decided to take a nap and needed a pillow--stinkers! I think Moses knew he was in trouble here!
We were blessed enough to vacation at Gulf Shores this summer with the Mincks family. We had a blast and want to go back asap! Not many pics though, camera is flaky and we need a new one. We also got the opportunity to travel to Washington D.C. to see my dad pin-on as Brigadier General the first week in August. It was amazing and we are so proud of him! I haven't gotten the main pics from my mom yet but here are some pics I stole from Meg's facebook:
Brian has started his new full-time job at Kirksey in Rogers. He teaches and coaches 8th grade football and is LOVING it. This Thursday kicks off his first game. We are super pumped!
We sold our house in Farmington a couple of months ago in ONE week. That was a blessing and confirmation of the steps we feel that we are supposed to take. We are currently renting in Johnson and broke ground on our new home in Rogers just this week. Very excited about that. Our home should be ready in mid-December. I don't know why we always move in the freezing cold or the blazing heat. We hope and plan on staying there for a good while--we are tired of moving! Pics of the foundation block:
Moses and Molly have adjusted really well and we don't have to worry about shock collars anymore since we have a totally fenced-in yard now. They are such awesome doggies! One
day we found them like this. They are not allowed on the furniture and so obviously not allowed to mess with the pillows either but I guess they decided to take a nap and needed a pillow--stinkers! I think Moses knew he was in trouble here!
We were blessed enough to vacation at Gulf Shores this summer with the Mincks family. We had a blast and want to go back asap! Not many pics though, camera is flaky and we need a new one. We also got the opportunity to travel to Washington D.C. to see my dad pin-on as Brigadier General the first week in August. It was amazing and we are so proud of him! I haven't gotten the main pics from my mom yet but here are some pics I stole from Meg's facebook:
Meg and I
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