Archives for November 2013

Thankful

Yesterday, like most families in the US, we celebrated Thanksgiving with my family.  It was a small crowd this year, just my husband and I with my parents and my grandmother.  But my mom makes the BEST turkey dinner ever.  It has all the fixings and despite the small crowd, it was better than ever.  In fact it may have been a perfect day.

Reese and I started out with a 4 mile run (I run a half marathon in a week and a half that I am NOT prepared for), and came back in time to shower and help with dinner/lunch.  Kansas played basketball at 2:30, so of course we had to schedule our meal around the game.  Those of you who know my family will not be AT ALL surprised by this.

My mom and I have vastly different decorating styles, but her house is always decorated exquisitely and this Thanksgiving was no different.  She had sort of an African theme going on, with a cloth and baskets from her trips to Africa on the table.  It was a beautiful fall palette for our Thanksgiving meal.

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Can you tell we are from Kansas? Check out her gold wheat plates and matching glasses. Gorgeous.

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Mom’s stuffing is delicious, made with croutons and broth from the Turkey, she adds onions and spices, and it is too die for.

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PS If you have a small oven which makes it hard to prepare all the Thanksgiving goods on time, you might think about investing in a roasting pan like this one.  It cooks a turkey beautifully, and can be plugged in wherever you need it to be.  One of the best parts of our Thanksgiving meal? Mom makes several loaves of home-made Swedish rye bread.  Its been a family recipe, that we’ve had as long as I can remember.

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Its sweet and light and unbelievably delicious.  And it looks wonderful laid out on your Thanksgiving table.

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And you can’t forget pumpkin pie… my parents make it from scratch (including the whipped cream).  One year when we were in college my brothers (there are only 2 of them) ate 13 pumpkin pies over Thanksgiving break.

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It was a delicious dinner: turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, butternut squash, asparagus, rye bread and pumpkin pie. Oh and dad’s home-made gravy. YUMMMMM.

 

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Oh and KU won… so it was a REALLY good day. What did you guys have for Thanksgiving? Were you able to relax and enjoy your family?

Organized Spaces

By nature I am not a very organized person.  If you believe you inherit most of your traits from your parents either by nature or nurture… then you will understand why I am totally messed up.  My dad is this hyper rational, uber organized person who likes it when everything is in its own place.  We once had a long running battle over the 3 ketchup packets he had me go remove from his clean car because I had left them there… but that’s another story for another day. And my mom thrives in chaos.  Honestly she does her best work when everything is strewn in as many directions as possible (not that she has really tried it any other way…).  Well, I inherited a little bit of both, I love when things are clean and have their own place, but by nature I get everything out at once and throw things where they are convenient not where they belong.  In other words… I drive myself crazy.

But that also means that when I have an organization system that works… it REALLY works.  So since we spent all weekend working on another dining room table (the same as the one in this link but for my brother-in-law and his new wife) but it isn’t done yet, I thought I’d show you a couple of the organized spaces that have really worked for me.

First up… my baking supplies.  I love to bake just about anything but I found that the more I bake things, the more baking things I have to store.  Since they aren’t every day items and I usually use most of them in one chunk of time, the space above our oven/microwave combo fit the bill perfectly.

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The great thing about this cabinet is that it is huge! Since it is the same depth as our oven, it can hold a lot of things.  The bad part about this cabinet is that is is huge and things EASILY get lost in the abyss.  Before our wedding I was putting things back into this cabinet and several things came crashing down on my head (have I mentioned that I am a bit vertically challenged and therefore this whole cabinet is above my head?) and I had had it with this cabinet.  So I did what any good organizer would do (trust me… I’m still not calling myself a good organizer, but you know… fake it until you make it) and emptied everything out onto my kitchen counters… assessed what I would need and then got in my car and ran to my saving grace, The Container Store.  I picked up some acrylic fridge drawers (they were the right depth), a couple of dividers, and a shelf.  When I got home I divided my goodies into their four bins; mine are: cupcake liners and decorative tops, sprinkles and food coloring, icing containers and cookie gun, and cookie cutters.  I also put my pans vertically in the dividers which means I only have to pull out one (or two) at a time and the rest don’t come crashing down on me.  And the best part of this whole thing? That cabinet has stayed almost exactly the same since I first organized it more than 8 months ago.  I took the picture below this morning without moving a thing… so if you came over today… this cabinet would look exactly like this.  That is what I call an organization win.

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Next up is another space in our kitchen that needed a little love.  Our medicine cabinet. Seriously whose medicine cabinets don’t need a little love.  It is just me and the husband that live in this house, no little rugrats, so we don’t need a second selection of child friendly medicine.  (Although we do keep it in an upper cabinet so that the younger nieces and nephews can’t get into it).  I just reorganized this one a month or so ago, but we’ve been able to use things in it for the past month and keep it exactly the same way, so I’m hopeful this will be a permanent organizing solution.  Again I picked up some of my favorite acrylic drawers from The Container Store.  I love clear drawers because they make it easy to see what I’m looking for.  I organized ours into categories and dropped them into clear bins and then labeled them with my awesome label maker (nerd alert!). And then put the labels over some washi tape to make them more visible.  This also happens to be where I store my camera bag so that it is easily accessible, so that takes up most of the second shelf.

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Happy Organizing!

Just for Fun on Friday

Its Friday!! While the winter weather starts to bear down on us here in Dallas, I thought I’d share just a few things that brightened my week!

Girl Toys

If you haven’t seen this video you should:

I work in the construction industry and I’m one of very very few women in the field.  And if you missed it, I shared a few feelings about Women and Tools a few months ago.  If you have a little girl… teach her to love math and science and engineering… or at least give her that option. I was very lucky my parents did.

 

Thanksgiving

I have seen more houses with Christmas lights up, trees being decorated, Christmas on display.  I understand that retail stores need to meet their quarterly earnings and spread out their Christmas sales, but a little part of me dies inside at the thought of casting aside one of the very few holidays that is truly about giving thanks, spending time with family and relaxing in order to buy more things for people who don’t really need them.  So my Christmas lights are still in their box, and this is on the chalkboard that welcomes me home every night.  (copied from this pin)

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Ode to Joy

This is a video I’ve seen a few times, but it just resurfaced on my Facebook feed, and I never get tired of the beautiful music, the feeling of spontaneity and the cute kids pretending to conduct the orchestra.

I hope you guys have a great weekend and stay warm!