Monday, January 31, 2011

I finally did it

You remember this post?

I finally caved and stopped by Crave on the way back from Gap today. I know - I hit almost all the things on the list! :)

Look at this place - just as divine as the cupcakes!

Crave - site photo
Crave is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!

This is what I took back to the office! (Sorry pics are from the phone)


And look what's inside!!


Um, amazing. Oh, and no worries - I split the maple walnut, hummingbird, and lemon poppyseed with three co-workers. The dark chocolate is for the husband! :)

You can check out all the other yummy options at Crave's website:  https://www.cravecupcakes.com/

Now officially in post-sugar-high low. Wish me luck for the next hour!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Baking to take a break

I'll need to take a break from dissertation writing tomorrow and this looks like the perfect break activity!

Simply Recipes

This recipe is from Simply Recipes - I do love that blog and she takes great food pictures that entice me to make and eat tons of food.

Find the recipe for this yummy dessert here: http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/perfect_cheesecake/

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Back at it

Yes, we're back from our wonderful trip to NC. Sadness. But we had a FANTASTIC time.

We started off the trip with a lunch stop at Skippy's in Winston. If you ever ever ever have the chance - go - its amazing hot dog and sandwich yumminess in a little shop. They have pretzel rolls too - enough said.

Then we started the visiting: First stop was Honey and Pa's (yes, that's what I call my grandparents) to chat for a bit. They're pretty awesome and I miss them a lot.


Then we headed to my parents for some dinner and relaxing. We saw their little yorkies who seem sooo small compared to our dogs. We're visiting in June with our dogs and well, lets just say, it'll be interesting. I'm just hoping Shadow doesn't mistaken Coby or Tripp for squirrels! :)



I dropped the husband off with some friends Friday and went for coffee with Jenny and Kaley, and then lunch with Holly. Then I headed to Durham for Adam and Anderson's rehearsal dinner. So nice and got to see a few other friends there.

Saturday was full of friends and fun too - Funke picked me up for coffee in the am and then I met Jenn for lunch and a manicure that afternoon. Then I got ready for the wedding and headed on over to the beautiful Duke Chapel. Afterward I got to see lots more friends at the wedding (including all the baby bumps)!!!

Borrowed this from Mere- several of us at the wedding! :)


We headed back to Winston Sunday for some afternoon fun in the park with Jenny, Mike and the kids (Kaley & Evan) - we went a little crazy with the camera and took 150 photos of the kids playing! It was funny b/c I just had a conversation about new fancy cameras with Lizzie (http://delightfullyrandom.blogspot.com/) where we both agreed there are only so many pictures you can take of your dog(s) before it gets old. So instead we took tons of pictures of the little munchkins. (I'll post them later.)

It was a really great weekend, so great it's hard to describe sufficiently. It was so nice being able to spend quality time talking with most of my dear friends and family. I do sometimes try to keep on trucking along without reaching out for support - this weekend helped me realize just how much I need to reach out more. I gain so much from all of them individually - from each of my short visits with these amazing people I took away something very meaningful beyond just the fun. I really could go on about how great my friends and family are, but suffice it to say they make me better in all kinds of ways and they're super fabulous people! :)

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Aaaaggghhhhh

I'm SOOOO excited. Why? Because we will be visiting this beautiful wonderful fabulous state:

It's a whirlwind of a visit but so worth it to see everyone we possibly can in such a short amount of time. We'll be celebrating a wedding too: of good friends Adam and Anderson. I'm so looking forward to good times with friends and family - the things I miss the most about living in this strange place!

Yesterday a coworker asked me why I would want to move back to NC. To be honest, I was offended at first. Why wouldn't I? (I did remind myself that not everyone has had the great pleasure of living outside of TX.)

Why do I like NC and why will I move back? NC has hills, not hill country (a place here in TX where you go to see hills b/c they don't exist anywhere else); NC has beautiful clean beaches where you don't have to look at oil refineries when gazing across the ocean; NC has NC State and Wake Forest; in NC you can go outside in the summer and not feel like you're dying; the people in NC are actually real southerners - you know, the ones that are nice to other people; NC has sweet tea and Bojangles and Cook Out; but most importantly NC has 95% of the most important people in the world to us - regardless of all the other reasons, this is reason #1 for going back. 

(Disclaimer: TX isn't that bad. To be fair, the city we live in is ginormous making it not really like a southern city. I like lots of things about TX but NC would beat it any day in my eyes).

And just for funsies - some pictures of the people we'll be hanging with in NC - love them!!




Monday, January 17, 2011

Hard freeze warning

Oh yeah, we had a hard freeze. Big news around here - the story was one of the leads on the news. To prep for the freeze, we went out to the backyard to cover our fruit trees (one orange and one grapefruit). Unfortunately we did not cover them last year and our grapefruit tree went from a normal size fruit tree to a little itty bitty bush of a tree. Whoops. Before we covered our trees though, we picked our 1 orange of the year (again - important to cover those trees or they don't do what they're supposed to do). Our one orange is very pretty so I thought I would share a picture. Hopefully next year I'll share a picture of two fruit trees with lots of fruit on them - and we'll get to enjoy all this cold weather work.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Cleaning out the old (rotted stuff)

We didn't get to visit my parents for Christmas this year but my dad was able to come up for almost a week after Christmas. My dad is great at all kinds of things and we were especially looking forward to his expertise on some house issues.

We were having some rot issues - it seems that the builders who put in the outside screen porch forgot to use pressure-treated wood. See?


Well the rot in the wood on our screened-in porch necessitated a complete re-do. Here is where my dad's expertise was much appreciated. While he visited, he and the husband took all the rotting wood out and replaced it with pressure-treated wood. They did a great job!

All of the bare wood is new.


Now we just need to add a few face boards, paint, and put up the screen!

While my dad was here, we also did lots of cooking. Remember our menu here?

Our first foray into tamales didn't turn out quite as well as we hoped - it probably would have helped to read the recipe completely!  But they actually were still pretty good and we learned a lot. We also made a corn soup that was quite yummy.

Tamales being steamed.


Tamales and corn soup.
Our next project is a smaller one to try out our furniture making skills. We'll be using a plan from ana-white.com - I'm so excited! And I'll be sure to keep you posted! (If you haven't checked out Ana's site you should - she makes building furniture, etc look easy!)

Thursday, January 6, 2011

No resolutions here



I'm not really one for resolutions - I think it has something to do with feeling like you're setting yourself up for failure. You know, as a counselor, I'm big about setting goals - but hey, you don't have to wait until January 1 to do that!! Set them when it works for you. And I don't know about you but January is crazy enough without feeling like I have to make all these changes real quick like! :)

So I don't have resolutions but in December (b/c it worked for me) I did a lot of thinking and made some conscious decisions to make some changes. I try to make the best of situations and when situations aren't the best, I try to change 'em! So here goes to making the best of and changing the rest! :)
  1. I need to do the work that I love, that I've worked my tush off for the last 6 years to do - so I'm diligently working on licensure paperwork and (gasp - for all those introverts out there - including me) networking, to get some counseling work going. 
  2. I am tired of having this monkey (or really it feels like an elephant) on my back called my DISSERTATION! And so I developed a plan to work so many hours a week to get it done. 
  3. We work so hard on the weekends that I often feel like I'm having to rejuvenate during the week. This isn't working for us and so we're cutting back on our to-do lists. One major piece of this is prioritizing time together. So we'll cut back a bit on our weekend goals and try to enjoy the weekend more.
  4. I love all the house magazines and house blogs with beautiful house pictures but I don't want that for myself. I want a comfortable home, with meaningful items and I want it to be organized and simple. So we will continue to build and make things for our home but I'm not going to worry about it otherwise. My project list for the year includes only DIY improvements to existing spaces in order to make it more functional, better organized, and more simple with the least amount of work and expense. But I am excited about doing these things!
  5. Prioritizing so we can meet some of our dreams, one of which is to travel. So we'll be sticking to a budget and making some compromises in the next few years so we will not only talk about our dreams but we will experience them!
Not too shabby I think!  I'll be updating in a few days about various craziness around our house - hope things in the new year are pleasant for you so far!!