Monday, September 26

Top 5: October 2011 Events

October 2011
Oh October, the month where days turn a little darker, a little colder and remind me how very few of them are left in the year!!  Looking forward to:

1.  Date Night! I am slightly embarrassed to admit that Jerry and I have not been out for a date in many months.  That is all about to change!  We have a sitter booked for the evening and will be heading out for a little romance - all a surprise to me at this point.  Can't wait to follow up with a post for that night!

2.  Mom's Group! I volunteered to host a mom's group (sans kids) on Thursday evenings (bi-weekly) starting on the 6th.  I am not only excited to dig into another meaningful study of God's word, but to reconnect with some ladies I have not seen for most of the Summer.

3.  Family Visit!  My wonderful mother and father in-law will be joining us the second weekend of the month and we have already begun to plan a trip to farm for fall festivities including: apple picking, pumpkin picking, hayrides, corn mazes and petting fuzzy little farm animals.  I can't wait for Zion to experience this for the first time, and in the company of her grandparents!

4.  Fall Festivals!  New York City has a ton of kid-friendly events to celebrate fall.  While Jerry and I are not big on Halloween itself, we are fine with Zion experiencing the fun of the non-scary activities.  We'll be hoping to attend a few different events, possibly the Madison Square Park Fall Kids Fest, Halloween Parade & Pumpkin Sail and the 69th Street Halloween Block Party.

5.  Baking/Cooking with Fall Ingredients: This year I plan to make my first ever Pumpkin Pie, Fresh Spiced Apple Cider with my juicer (and the apples we pick), Pumpkin Bread, delicious roasted Acorn Squash and so much more!  Don't worry I will definitely be posting up recipes as often as I can!

What are your plans for October?  What do you love about Fall?



Saturday, September 24

Lessons Learned: Seasons of Lack

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When Jerry and I moved back to NYC in the Fall of 2009, we had no idea that we'd be literally living out of our car, and at the grace of good friends for the first whole month. We had spent the last year and a half completely oblivious to the very real struggles that the dwindling economy were causing people in places outside of Southern Louisiana.

We were reading the articles and seeing the news about millions of Americans being jobless, but we weren't feeling the effect at all. We were in a bubble, making above average and paying below average, in the small community where we lived.

When we knew it was time to head back to NYC, we just packed up our car, made arrangements with a friend to stay for what we thought was going to be a week or so, (just until we got an apartment and jobs) and hit the road. It was a complete shock when finding an apartment became a nightmare, and jobs were few and far between. It became less about choosing a career path for ourselves, and more about just finding a job for some income.

After about 3 weeks at our friends house, we knew our welcome was wearing out, and we headed to a hotel in New Jersey where we reflected on the absolute madness of our very miscalculated plan to just "wing it" when we got back in the city.


Recipe of the Week: Cowboy Flank Steak w/Mini Cheddar Potatoes


Jerry and I LOVE trying out new recipes.  I enjoy cooking so much...I could try a new recipe every night, and often times I DO!!  I find that this is the best way to become inspired and familiar with flavor combinations, spices and other unfamiliar ingredients.

Confession time...so I found this amazing cookbook in the "Just added"section of my local library, like three months ago.  And, despite it being LONG overdue and the fines adding up, I have not been able to part ways with it.  Don't judge me! It is the BEST recipe book I have come across in a long time.  I know I need to give it back, but I just don't want to.  Don't worry, I am going to turn it back in, but I am not even going to blink an eye about the fines...my obsession with it is worth every dollar.

So this week's recipe comes straight from my most favorite cookbook of the moment!


What's For Dinner? Menu Plan 9/24-9/30

This week's menu! Mmmm-tastic!

DayBreakfastLunchDinner
Sat. 9/24Eggs, Bacon & ToastLO BBQ/Salad5 Spice Salmon w/Oriental Orange Spinach (SBD/MISC)
Sun. 9/25Pancakes, BaconLO SalmonFalafel Patties w/Tzatziki Sauce (FFF p.142)
Mon. 9/26Granola w/YogurtLO FalafelBBQ Beans & Rice (GHK p.147)
Tues. 9/27Egg Scramble w/ToastLO BeansSeared Turkey Cutlets w/Roasted Brussel Sprouts (FFF p.303)
Weds. 9/28French Toast LO TurkeyTricolor Pasta w/Meat Sauce (My Recipe)
Thurs. 9/29Granola w/YogurtLO PastaGinger Beef Stir-fry (BHG p.68)
Fri. 9/30Cheese OmeletsLO Stir-frySeasoned Tuna Sands & Warm Spinach Salad (BHG p.134,MISC)



Key:  LO = Leftovers, FFF = Fresh Food, Fast Cookbook, GHK = Good Housekeeping Cookbook, SBD = South Beach Diet Cookbook, BHG = Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook, MISC - Some random recipe I've collected, MOM = My Mom's Recipe, GMA = Grandma's Recipe

Wednesday, September 21

Far Away From Home: Why Community Matters


I have a rather large family, which continues to grow.  Pictured above are my 5 sisters, 1 brother and 3 step brothers.  (Not shown is 1 brother and 2 brother-in-laws, 1 sister-in-law).  As crazy and ridiculous as it can be to have so many siblings, it is also a ton of fun.

When my sisters and I were younger we used to dream about living on the same street, raising our families together...growing old together.  We never anticipated that we'd end up spread out across the country, thousands of miles away from each other.