Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Meet the Neighbors

We moved into this house almost a year ago and we instantly LOVED our new neighbors. They're not around all the time, they come and go, but they are always entertaining and they keep to themselves. Oh wait, here are some of the neighbors now:
Can you tell who they are? No? Ok, maybe this will help:
You've probably guessed by now. But just in case, here's one more:
I call this one: "Contemplative Cow". They live in the field across the street from us. This spring they all had calves and it was so cute watching them nap in groups and run around in the awkward way that they have (that cows never actually grow out of). The window in our office overlooks their field so the dogs love it when the cows are around. They will sit and stare out the window at them for hours. It's even more exciting when the donkeys are there as well.

We also have another set of neighbors that we love even more than the cows. Here are a few pictures of them:
The pictures are a little deceptive, up close they're about as tall as I am (that's 5'2" for those of you not in the know). I was right across the fence from them when I took these pictures. They didn't seem intimidated by me or the camera at all, just curious. They can get pretty rowdy sometimes and have a very distinct sound that we can hear even when we're in the house. They also like to hang out in the field across the street with the cows or in the field directly behind our back fence. Sometimes we see them walking down the street in the neighborhood. They pretty much do whatever they want and people leave them alone. They are almost always in pairs or threes, I've never seen one on it's own.

The last set of neighbors that we see a lot (but don't really know that well) have been around since the spring. They built their house right at the top of a light pole just outside the entrance to our neighborhood:

These guys are super cool. There is another huge nest just a few streets over. They are always sitting up in their nests, watching everything in the morning when I'm going to work and again in the evening when I'm coming home. We've seen a few of the babies. We'll be sad when they move on, but hopefully they'll be back again next year.

So now you've met the neighbors! Say hi if you see them when you stop by the house!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Sweet Tooth - Salted Caramel Butter Bars

As mentioned in my post below, I love cooking. Especially sweet things. The problem is, then I eat those sweet things....all of them.....by myself. This is bad. What I have found is that other people like sweet things too! So to solve my dilemma of loving to cook, but not wanting to eat myself into Jabba the Hut, I have started cooking and baking for other people. Viola! Problem solved! Now that Jesson has started his new program, I have a whole new group of victims people to bake for! I have started making something for him to bring in every Monday, and they like it! I actually have requests from people (i.e something with peanut butter, chocolate, fruit, coconut, citrus, etc) This makes me so happy. Jesson isn't a big sweets person, so when I make things, he might have a few bites, but then he is done, and he almost NEVER requests anything. Having an entire group of people that not only like the treats I make, but actually get excited about what the next batch will be is too much fun!

This past week it was Salted Caramel Butter Bars. I found the recipe on Pinterest from Pip & Ebby. I followed the recipe exactly, but learned a few things along the way. First, when you bake the bottom crust, it is going to take closer to 30 minutes for the crust to get golden brown. Second, when you are microwaving the caramels, the first minute isn't going to do anything. You're going to have to do about 3-4 extra 30 second intervals (stirring between) to get the caramel really smooth. Third, don't bother starting on the microwave caramel mixture until you get the bottom crust out of the oven and cooling. That bottom crust has to sit for 15 minutes before you pour the caramel mixture over the top, so there's no point in finishing the caramel mixture and then letting it cool that long, it gets too thick. Past that the bars turned out amazing and everyone loved them! Here are a few pictures before I sent them in:


The Spice of Life - Pantry Redo

The saying goes "Variety is the spice of life". Yesterday, for me, the opposite was true. Uniformity was definitely the spice of life! Let me explain. I love to cook. Just about anything. I love taking random ingredients and combining them in a way that makes them taste amazing. With all of this cooking that I do I have accumulated a lot of ingredients. And by this I mean a lot of spices. Our current pantry is big enough to hold them all, but there were so many of them and they were all different sizes and in different packaging. The OCD in me did not appreciate this. Let me show you what I was dealing with:



Yes, they are on a few different levels, but I couldn't see anything. All the red tops looked the same, I had to pick up each bottle to see what it was and I could never find the little short bottles of stuff. I knew something had to change. Every time I opened my pantry I cringed a little. So I started looking for a solution. I came across this picture on Pinterest:

Oh the excitement I felt! Finally, a DIY way to get uniform spice containers! I clicked on the link and began reading, and shortly after, my heart sank a little. The beautiful bottles that the person had used were from Starbucks Frappuccino drinks. I don't drink coffee, at all. Add to that, the case of 4 drinks costs $6 each. That's $1.25 per bottle (not to mention I would just have to throw the contents down the drain). I did some quick math, I needed about 60 bottles, maybe a little more. That comes to......$75!! I couldn't justify that. I started thinking about how there must be someone around me that buys these drinks and throws the beautiful bottles away. So I posted an ad on Craigslist "I will pay you $0.50 for every bottle, that is like getting $2 off every pack you buy!" I thought I was so clever! Surely someone would love to have this deal! I patted myself on the back and began waiting for the emails to flood in fighting over who gets my $0.50 per bottle! One month later......there was no flooding......there wasn't even a trickle. No one responded to my ad!

Disappointed, but not discouraged, I moved on to phase 2. Surely there are other, attractive bottles on the internet, right? I started searching, I started reading forums and blog posts. I wore out the buttons on my calculator adding together cost plus shipping divided by the number of bottles. Then I came across a conversation on this random forum. Someone suggested using Mason Jars but in the 4 oz jelly size. WHAT?! Mason Jars come in a 4 oz jelly size?! Just like every other self respecting pinner out there, I LOVE Mason Jars! I started looking around online and sure enough, they exist, and at Walmart!! The price was perfect too, only $8 for a 12 pack! That came to $0.67 per bottle. Not quite as cheap as the $0.50 that I wanted to pay, but not too far off. The fact that I could go to Walmart that day and buy them, thus fulfilling my need for instant gratification, was even better! Within the hour I was at Walmart and buying five cases of these:

I also grabbed a RedBox movie to watch while I was making the individual little labels for the top of each jar. It was "We Bought a Zoo" if you must know. No, I do not recommend it. Ok, back on track. I brought them home and did an inventory of my spices. I needed to know what labels to make. Turns out I had 4 bottles of Cumin, 3 bottles of Cinnamon, and 2 bottles of too many other things to name. Time to consolidate! I made the labels, applied them to the top of the jars using ModPodge, and added my spices. As I threw away plastic bottles I could see my vision coming to life, and it was beautiful! In the end, this is what I had:






Holy cuteness! I am so excited! I can see all my spices (through the clear jar and also by the labeled lid). They are uniform, and they are stackable if necessary. I think they look great. The two different colors don't mean anything, I just wanted to have more than one color. This was a really easy project and I'm so glad I finally did it! I used 58 of the 60 jars, so I have two left over just in case I need some.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Another New Chapter (aka the countdown begins!)

When Jesson and I first got married we had a plan. I was going to work full time, he was going to go to school. When he finished school, we would have kids. I would stop working and stay home with them and he would start working. It was a great plan, still is. What we have learned along the way is that instead of plans happening in a straight line, they usually take a few twists and turns. Sometimes a lot of twists and turns. Sometimes your plans look like this:

But that's ok. As long as you keep the goal in sight you will get there. That has been the case with us. At first, Jesson was going to go to Med School. Then we decided on Vet School. (there was a lot of other stuff in between, but I'll spare you the details). Finally, through all these twists and turns we (think) we have found the right road. A few weeks ago we began a new chapter in our lives when Jesson began a 27 month program at NOVA Southeastern University here in Tampa to become an Anesthesiologist Assistant. He will come out at the end with his Master's degree and will be able to work under the direction of an Anesthesiologist. So many things have come together to make this program work for us, from our living situation, to my job to the program itself. It almost seems like this program was tailor made for Jesson it fits him that well. It is going to be extremely challenging, but it's nothing he can't handle. During this time he is not working, so that has been a trial, but seeing the blessings that have poured our way to make this possible has been truly humbling.

So, finally, after 7 1/2 years, the final countdown has begun. There is light at the end of the tunnel and we have begun to make plans for AFTER school. I am typing this in a normal font, in black letters, but I am so excited about this I wish the letters could be in a crazy font and be in gold glitter. We have fought long and hard for this and are so excited to see it all coming together. A quick shout out to everyone that has stuck by us and encouraged us along the way, including, but not limited to: our parents on both sides, our siblings, our friends, and our extended family. You have no idea what the words of encouragement you have given us along the way have meant, thank you!