Month of November , 2007

Happy Anniversary, Now Get a Tetanus Shot!

November 28, 2007 - 12:49am
Submitted by kirstin on November 28, 2007 - 12:49am.

Saturday was our 6th anniversary. After some deliberation and some outside opinions we decided to head to Flemings for our anniversary night out.
The steak was delicious, but the highlight of my meal was the salad. Spinach, portabella mushrooms, red onions, and goat cheese croutons! Delicious.
For dessert we were treated to lava cake which was also incredibly rich and delicious. I’m going to have to find a recipe for chocolate lava cake.

Makin' Turkey - Pt 1

November 22, 2007 - 12:46am
Submitted by kirstin on November 22, 2007 - 12:46am.

When I saw that Pecatonica Valley Farms were taking orders for turkeys I decided to pick up a couple for Thanksgiving. I don’t know if they’re organic, but I do know they’re locally raised.
I picked them up (all 27 combined pounds of them) on Saturday and sat them in the fridge hoping they’d be thawed by Wednesday. As of 30 minutes ago as we popped them in their salty bath, they still had frozen bits.

Overnight Success

November 20, 2007 - 12:41am
Submitted by kirstin on November 20, 2007 - 12:41am.

We tried bribery, cajoling, temporary loss of privileges, big boy privileges, begging, pleading, ignoring, and just plain old blind hope that someday we would not be sending our son to kindergarten in pull-ups.
One day a few weeks ago I said that I’d make him a potty chart and if he got 10 Xs on the chart, he could pick a prize. His desired prize was to visit that pizza, birthday, rides, games and noise bastion known as Charles E. Frommage.

I don’t know why it worked, but within 2 days of instituting the poops for pizza program, Adam was done with pull-ups and was using the bathroom all by himself.

It's Time for the Latest Edition of...

November 19, 2007 - 12:23am
Submitted by kirstin on November 19, 2007 - 12:23am.

Owning an Older House Wheel of Chance. Today we’re going to play “OhMyGod, What’s that Smell?!” and the related game of “How Much Will it Cost Me to Fix It?”

I love lots of things about my house: the location, the floor plan, the arched entry ways, our big bedroom, lots of storage space, big (enough) kitchen…
There are things I don’t like though and they all seem to revolve around odors.
After we moved in I was able to identify quite a few and eliminate them — like the Fry Daddy up in a cabinet in the kitchen with old oil, or the grease filter under the microwave (sticky And stinky!) The basement carpet loves to smell mildewy in the summer, but the dehumidifier takes care of that problem.
Today, however, was completely unexpected.

Rhinovirus induced Whiplash

November 15, 2007 - 11:18pm
Submitted by kirstin on November 15, 2007 - 11:18pm.

Last Friday I stood on a mountaintop in a thunderstorm holding a 50 foot metal pole in one had and a bible in the other and shouted “There is no God!”

OK, I didn’t really do that. I’m not suicidal. But I did stupidly note that everyone I knew was sick and I was not. I felt GRRRRRRRREEAT! Nope, no sniffles here. Totally healthy.

dumbass.

I’m sick, my nose is itchy, my sinuses hurt, and I have incredibly violent sneezes that hurt so good. The sneezes by themselves are a relief to my head. My neck, back, shoulders, arms, hands and fingers beg to differ.

Officially Autumn

November 4, 2007 - 12:22am
Submitted by kirstin on November 4, 2007 - 12:22am.

Today Mike raked leaves and made beef barley stew — sure signs the weather has turned cold. I baked my first loaf of bread in 10 years — real bread with the yeast and the flour and the kneading. I also baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies.
This was also the week for the last Wednesday and Saturday outdoor farmers markets. I’m going to miss Wednesdays farmers market – sooo convenient and so tasty.
I’m not sure if I’m prepared to settle in for winter yet and some cruel tv weather person on suggested we might be in for flurries in the near future.