Monday, February 15, 2010

Big, Huge, Ginormous and/or tiny, itsy, bitsy news....

So, I know, I'm not getting off to a very good start with my new blog. My goal was to blog every day, but perhaps that was a bit ambitious.

There have been just a few other things going on in our lives the past few weeks. This was the second year we'd applied for Joel to attend law school (and I say we because I spent as many hours proofreading essays as he did writing them), and last year were accepted to Elon Law, but didn't want to move to Greensboro. So we decided to go for it again, and see what happened. Well, we were supposed to hear from Duke in mid-December. Here it is, February, and still we haven't heard the first word. He applied to Carolina for early-admission to hear January 15 at the latest - nothing. Campbell was supposed to let him know on January 15th as well. That date came and went with no news. We did get an email a few weeks later saying that the admissions committee was so divided on his application that they would have to review it again. The meeting was set for the following Monday. Then it snowed. And we all know how snow affects things here in Raleigh, so the meeting was cancelled. 2 more weeks passed. Finally, Joel checked the admissions website on a whim, and sure enough there was some news. He sent it to me in an email - ACCEPTED - CONGRATULATIONS!

I was shocked. After hearing that the admissions committee had to review his file again, I had kind of resolved myself that he wasn't going to get in again, and it was time for him to start looking for a job again. But there it was: ACCEPTED. If you know me, you know that it takes me some time to get used to big changes in my world. This was a big change, at least in my head. But I'm so proud of my husband, and in the fall he's taking the next step to his dream job - the FBI.

As if that wasn't enough change to incorporate into our lives at once, we got some other news a few weeks ago as well. A few select people know this, and we just told our parents this weekend, but we are PREGNANT! We've been told that we're due at the end of September, but we have our first ultrasound on Wednesday and I guess they'll give us a little better idea on a date. So, needless to say, Joel is giddy. He can't stop smiling. He can't keep his mouth shut. It's cute, and it kinda cracks me up a bit. I think I could be giddy, if I could get rid of this feeling of nausea and being so tired all the time. Someone told me it's like your body is climbing a mountain every day, and that's definitely how it feels. It's not even 11am yet, and I could take a nap right now.

Our little kidney bean was definitely a surprise, but we're thrilled! Our families are both really excited, and it's so much fun to share this with them! My grammy is going to be a great-grandma for the first time, and she can barely contain herself. I love it! It has taken a bit of getting used to, and I can't promise that I won't be bitter about not being able to eat things that I love, like sushi, goat cheese, and wine... but I guess it's not forever, and women have been doing it for centuries, so I can probably make it.

Anyhow, there you have it... our little, tiny, Huge, Ginormous news. It's been a crazy few weeks, and I'm so glad to finally be able to share it all!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

February.... already?

It's hard to believe that tomorrow it will already be February. This year is already flying by, and I can't imagine how fast the rest of it will go. There are big things brewing for this year. I can't really divulge them yet, but I promise, they won't disappoint.

By the way, I'm not sure who I'm actually talking to - I don't think that anyone really reads this blog. And while that is nice, and allows me quite a bit of freedom to say whatever I want, I would love to know you're there if you're reading. So take just a second to stop and say hi, won't you?

I've been enjoying this weekend - full of doing absolutely nothing but watching movies and staring at the white flakes falling from the sky. I guess we had about 4 inches of snow if the amount of accumulation on the roof is correct. Yesterday we ventured out to Target for some butter and baking soda so that I could finish making the banana bread I started earlier in the morning. I'll post that recipe at the end, because it's the best banana bread I've ever tasted. If you want to get real crazy, you could add some chocolate chips, and it's just to die for!

Today, Joel and I headed to Barnes and Noble for an afternoon date of reading books and mags in the comfy chairs there. But it seems that a lot of other people had the same idea, and there were no comfy chairs to be had. So we made do at the little cafe table, and enjoyed our time there anyway. I know, we live such a thrilling life, right?

So, without further ado, the banana bread recipe: (Preheat oven to 325)

1 c white sugar
1/2 c light brown sugar
2 eggs, well beaten
2 c flour
1 tsp vanilla
4 Tbsp milk
1 tsp baking soda
3 ripe bananas, mashed
1/2 c chopped nuts (optional)
1 stick butter, melted

Cream together the white sugar, brown sugar, and eggs. Add flour a little at a time. Add vanilla, milk, and baking soda. Add melted butter. If you want nuts (or chocolate chips) add them last.
Bake at 325 for about an hour (really depends on your bread pan for the time). This makes one loaf for my bread pans, but could make 1 large and 1 small loaf if your pans are smaller. Larger loaf pans take about 1hr 20 min to bake.

Enjoy!

Friday, January 29, 2010

snOMG!

It is snowing in Raleigh. During the winter, this is occasionally forecasted, and every single time, the crazy southerners (ok, I'm a southerner at heart) run out to the grocery store to get milk, bread, and beer. Now, the beer I can understand. But why milk? Maybe if you have a baby or just eat an inordinate amount of cereal, but otherwise.... really?

This phenomenon occurs even when the forcasted "snow" only ends up being rain. Which brings up another subject entirely - I think meteorologists have one of the few jobs where they can constantly be wrong, and still keep their jobs. No snow? Oh, well, you know, by snow, what I meant was rain. Didn't make it to 65 degrees today? I meant to say 50 as the high.

However, tonight, the snow started almost exactly when the weather man said it would. The snow is still coming down, and there's no end in sight. It's beautiful. And I love it.

My plan for tomorrow is to bake some fantastic banana bread (one loaf with chocolate chips for an extra special treat), find every chick flick that we own, and watch them all! I think it sounds divine. Enjoy the snow, and stay warm!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Truth Thursday

I love having something warm before I go to sleep. Russian tea, chai, hot chocolate... There's something cozy about it. But I'm bad at taking the mugs downstairs the next day. We are currently out of mugs.

People who sit still at green lights tick me off. The rest of us have places to go, people.

My favorite clothes are my pajamas. But if I must get dressed, it's a pair of jeans for me. Always.

I used to be an engineer. True story.

That concludes this week's edition of Truth Thursday. Thanks for joining me.

Friday, January 22, 2010

101 in 1001 updated!

I've updated my 101 in 1001! Check out my progress!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Tuesday Inspiration - Illustrations

Lately I've been coming across tons of really cute illustrations that would be adorable in a kiddo's room, or even elsewhere in your home. I think they're adorable, and someday maybe there'll be a room for me to decorate with these type things.

Love these! Especially the whale ones... what do you think?






ps - sorry, I found these on various blogs around the interwebs, but forgot to make a note of which one each came from. I'll do better about that in the future - promise.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Music Monday

I know, it's actually Tuesday. But since it was a 3 day weekend for everyone but me, I'm declaring today Music Monday.

Today's featured artist: Keane

I'm a bit slow on the uptake with Keane, having just discovered them this summer, so pardon my tardiness. I love them now, and I can't stop listening to them on repeat in my car. The drive of the piano, the range of the lead singer's voice... it's got me. Some people have told me that they hate his voice, but I love it.

Currently listening to:
Hopes and Fears









Under the Iron Sea










Take a listen, even try their station on Pandora for similar artists (this is actually how I discovered them).

Let me know what you think... And if you have favorite new music, share away! I love finding new bands!