Friday, January 13, 2012

Friday the 13th

It's Friday the 13th, time to freak out!!!

Right?



I've actually never seen the movie before, all I know is that it has to do with an old school hockey mask. Jason and not Freddy is in this one, right?

This leads into the point of this lovely blog post, since today is a day about being superstitious and fearful.

I would say I am a fairly superstitious person. When I was younger I would hold my breath when the school bus would go past a cemetery, didn't want to breathe in the evil spirits. I stopped doing that awhile ago, but I still have other superstitious habits like knocking on wood when I say something and I don't want it to go the other way. For examples, "The weather is suppose to be perfect no rain this weekend for our trip" *knock on wood*.

All the other superstitions I have relate to sports. My husband and I have little routines that span from kissing for goals scored to chest bumps depending on the sport we are watching. On top of that I do find myself crossing my fingers sometimes when I'm watching a game and I *really* want some thing positive to happen (a goal, a touchdown, first down, etc) for the team I'm cheering for. Being Cubs fans we would put the "W" flag (which signals a win in the city of Chicago after a game) up in our house after a win and make sure it came down before the next game started. A lot of superstitions in sports.


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It's probably pretty clear from my lack of knowledge about the movie Friday the 13th that I don't do scary movies. I'm a big baby when it comes to scary movies.

My biggest fear though has to do with a creature that has no legs and has a pretty notorious beginning in the story of Adam and Eve. Augh I don't even want to type those letters. SNAKES.

I'm absolutely terrified of snakes which is why I'm not posting a picture of one.

Y'all know what a snake looks like.

Living in Florida they are all over the place and the couple times that I have come near one I'm pretty sure my feet did something like you see in an episode of the Flintstones where the toes aren't actually touching the ground as I got the heck out of there. I can't watch movies with them in it, I can't watch nature shows with them in it or I'm guaranteeing myself nightmares that night.

So on this day of superstition and fear what are you afraid of or what superstitions do you have?

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Woo Lawdy!

I've been a little MIA lately in these parts!


Here are some places that I've been lately:







More to come!


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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Random Thoughts for a New Month

I hope everyone had a safe and happy Halloween!

It was our first year having trick or treaters (we've lived in apartments before now and never really in kid friendly areas) and I was surprised at how much I loved having the cute little kiddos come to our house. We had some great kid costumes in our area including a homemade R2D2 (Star Wars character) that was made from an upside down garbage can and spray painted. The poor little guy didn't really have arms in his costume so his brother had to carry his candy for him. So cute!

The only one that got dressed up for Halloween in our house was our dog Wylie.



He is a turtle in case it isn't obvious :)

I'm always a little sad come November 1st because I love Halloween decorations and I hate to put them away.




I liked this black and white hounds tooth pattern for my Halloween nails. I think it turned out pretty good.


We were in Jacksonville this past weekend for the Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, otherwise known as the Florida- Georgia game.





The game was .....scary. Halloween came a little early for Gator fans. Ouch.

And if this post wasn't random enough already, in the past 2 days I've seen 2 Mary Kay Pink Cadillacs.

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Just seemed kind of random to see 2 in 2 days when I haven't seen one in a long time. Maybe Mary Kay just got a shipment in and a whole bunch of ladies are sporting some new pink wheels? I was a Mary Kay consultant for a very brief time. It's a good company, sales just aren't my thing. Mary Kay Ash (real person) was a very interesting lady and pretty inspirational.

Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway.
Mary Kay Ash


Random Post over!


What was the highlight of your Halloween? Have you ever seen a pink Mary Kay caddy?

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Pico De Gallo

I'm pretty sure that if my husband and I had to live off of one type of enthinc cuisine it would be Mexican. Our cheese drawer in our fridge almost always is full of tortillas and you can usually find a variety of Mexican type spices in our house. We keep it spicy around here. Well not so much for me, I keep it mild but I enjoy Mexican food also, even if I can't handle it hot.

One of our favorite things to make is soft shell tacos (tortillas) with a home made pico de gallo with rice and some type of protein inside, usually steak or fish. I love making home made pico de gallo. It's not hard to make pico de gallo and I feel like fresh salsa is the best and since pico de gallo is a lot like salsa (minus a few tomatoes) we take the time to make it with our Mexican dishes.

Our recipe is based off of Tyler Florence's Tacos Carne Asada recipe.


In our pico de gallo we use:

1 tomato
3 cloves of garlic
Some cilantro
1/2 red onion
Juice of 1 lime
Juice of 1 orange
A little bit of olive oil
A little sea salt

As you might be able to guess from my very exact list of ingredients measuring is not my strong suite. This is why I cook a whole lot more then I bake. I'm a round it off, eye ball it kind of cook.

Once you have all your ingredients together all you have to do is cut them up and put them together. I love cutting. My main job in our kitchen is always the one wielding the knife and cutting up the ingredients. I find that I cut a lot better when I have a good drink to sharpen my knife skills. Hence the sweet little seashell glass that has Skinnygirl Margarita in it.


Do you enjoy cutting onions because I don't. Those suckers hit my like a ton of bricks every time and I look like I'm trying out for a telenovela or something.



All my garlic cutting skills come from drooling over watching many hours of Food Network shows. We didn't really have garlic in my parents house growing up. Maybe we were all vampires? Maybe not. So thank goodness for the Food Network helping me create my garlic chopping skills.


Some people like cilantro. Some people think it tastes like soap. This household is pro cilantro.


All mixed up and ready to be dished into a tortilla. Fresh, fresh, fresh. Just the way I like it!


Do you love salsa? Do you create your own at home?


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Monday, October 24, 2011

Magnolia Leaf Wreath





We recently got a great cook book from my husband's grandparents, Southern Living Christmas, and along with some really yummy recipes it has some great holiday decor ideas. I fell in love with the magnolia leaf wreath.



I'm thinking about doing it like they did with the green leaves and the red ribbon for Christmas time but right now I have a bunch of fall leaves that need my attention.

So I got a little creative.

Originally I wanted to use a foam florist wreath but alas our little island Walmart didn't have any foam wreaths. So I got a little creative. They did have some grapevine wreaths and the ol' wheels in my head started spinning a bit.


I took my grapevine wreath, some magnolia leaves and some ribbon and twine.


South Carolina magnolia tree leaves


Then I added the leaves to the wreath. I think it was much easier hanging the wreath first and then adding the leaves so I had a good view of the wreath.




I'm pretty happy with how it all shook out. I'm planning on taking the fall leaves out and making it a more Christmas type wreath once we are out of the fall season.

I feel like I'm the only person that holds on to the fall season and isn't in a hurry to get to Christmas! Today at the grocery store I noticed that all my pumpkin favorite treats were gone and all the Christmas ones were coming out already. Boo.


Do you still celebrate fall once Halloween passes? Are you anxious to get on to Christmas?

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Autumn in The South


When we lived in St. Louis we were in a really nice neighborhood that had lots of trees that all turned so many great colors. We really got a good sense of what a textbook example of fall weather looked like.

We have some trees changing color where we live now and I've added some fall color with these great mums just to get into the fall spirit.


One of the things that I told my husband that I would have at my dream house is a big beautiful magnolia tree. Well as things turned out I actually got a magnolia tree in our current home. Mind you I think I only saw it give me one big beautiful white bloom but I guess I just need to be a bit more specific next time I make a wish. I never said in my wish that it needed to bloom too :).

Even though the tree is holding out on me I still love it.

In the last couple of weeks it started doing this though.


Big waxy leaves in varying colors of gold. The leaves are so sturdy and there are so many of them that I felt like there had to be something I could do with those leaves.



They kinda look like big feathers, don't they?


I have a project in mind and if it turns out well then maybe it will appear on this site.

If it doesn't show up on here, well then I think you can take a guess how that all went over :)


Do you have any fall crafts planned?

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Most Wonderful Time of The Year


I probably have used that title before.

Moving on... :)

It seems like when the calendar pages turn and it falls on to October and the Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Lattes come out and you hear about how fall is the best season. I have to admit that I am one of those people that love fall the most. I love the weather, I love the colors, I love the fact that Halloween is during this season and I love the "fall" food. I almost feel sorry for the other seasons since fall seems to get all the attention. I can't say that I know too many people that ever say how much they love winter. Anyone out there LOVE winter? Winter needs some love too.

I love the holidays that occur during the fall, Halloween (my favorite holiday) and Thanksgiving. A little bit of scary (in my world it is just a little but cause I'm just a big ol' chicken) and a holiday about food. Just right in my book.

One of my favorite things about fall is decorating.



I got my Peanuts decoration from Ebay. I think its the only thing I ever bought on Ebay but I really really love it!



Isn't he a cutie?


I have this "thing" about the movie Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas. I call it a "thing" here but you could probably call it a slight obsession, love, etc. It's my favorite movie and is one of the biggest reasons that I love Halloween.

The bulk of my decorations have this theme and I just love it. A lot of my friends tend to refer to me as the "Nightmare girl" which you know sounds kinda bad but I know that its just based on my love for the movie. At least I'm hoping that is all it is :)

When people I know see something that has to do with the movie they tend to tell me, share with me, buy it for me. There are much worse things in life to be associated with then a eyeball less Disney skeleton, right? :)

I also love that I can do double duty with these decorations and leave them up for Christmas also. Efficient decorating? Yes, but in reality it probably is just more about my own laziness (and reluctance) to put them away.

I love how Halloween can have many themes. Scary. gory halloween, rustic country Halloween, crazy cartoon Halloween, etc. I tend to favor the PG to PG-13 rated Halloween :)

Do you have a favorite Halloween decoration? What is your favorite thing about the fall?


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