Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Adventures in Thanksgiving

Growing up, Thanksgiving and the entire holiday season were always fun, but we never really had any big traditions (at least not any that were big enough for me to remember).  When mom and I were living in Florida and I was old enough, I always kind of took it upon myself to cook Thanksgiving dinner... One year that sticks out in my mind was the year that I trapped myself in the kitchen using my t.v. to barricade myself, and cooked Thanksgiving dinner while watching the Buffy marathon.  But there wasn't really anything that we did every year, and had to do for the sake of tradition.  So when Nic (who is very tradition oriented, and has since rubbed off on me) and I started dating, mom and I just kind of adopted his family's holiday traditions.

The first few years went pretty well, but it just didn't feel like the holidays.  Then in 2007 I figured out what it was... I wasn't cooking!  Why on earth wasn't I cooking?  So Nic's mom and I decided to adopt a new tradition; now instead of everybody bringing a little bit, she and I cook everything ourselves.  Now cooking for 20+ people has always been somewhat chaotic, but the past 2 years it has gotten a little more difficult... Last year, I was knocked up by my preacher (Nic's a preacher, don't freak out!) and could barely keep my eyes open, and then after cooking all day, I was too nauseous to actually eat much of it.  This year, our little bundle of joy was outside of the womb for Thanksgiving, which if nothing else made me feel a lot better physically.  Knowing that I had a 6 1/2 month old baby to take care of this year kind of made me worry about how all of the cooking was going to go.  Given that I was responsible for half of the dishes that the 20+ people were going to be devouring, I knew that I had to figure something out.  We decided that this year we would just have everything assembled and ready to throw in the oven and then on to the table... At least that was the plan.  When we got over to Nic's parents house on the morning of Thanksgiving, I had pretty much everything ready to go, all I had to do was mix up the bread (I always make Challah... and if when reading this you didn't make a sound in your head like you were hocking a loogie, then you didn't pronounce it properly), put my pie in the dish, and bake everything off... Nic's mom, however, had decided that most of her stuff couldn't be assembled in advance for one reason or another, so she had to do pretty much everything that day (with the exception of the dressing, which was ready to go in the oven).

So we're already off to a slower start than we'd planned, when I discovered that I'd left the eggs for my Challah at our house, and that his mom didn't have enough eggs for her stuff and mine... Oops!  Wonderful Nic comes to my rescue and runs (well, okay he drove) back to the house to get them... Fortunately we live 10 minutes away or he would have just been going to the store.  I thought that I was doing okay on time for everything, so I just kind of spent most of the morning chilling out, playing with Nigel and watching the parade... By the time I get around to mixing my bread so that it can proof (fancy bread making term for rising) I realize that "uh-oh, the bread takes longer than I remembered!"  My bad!  Other than that, and spilling corn casserole all over the bottom of the oven, there weren't really any catastrophies.  All of the food made it to the table (even though some of it was late), no body was taken to jail for killing her in-laws, and we all went home fat and happy, and went to bed early so that we could get up and go shopping for Black Friday!


This is Nic's grandmother's bread bowl... There is a picture of Nic sitting up in it when he was little, so while she was down for Thanksgiving, we decided to take a picture of Nigel sitting in it, too.

Nigel enjoyed his Thanksgiving feast as well... His bib says "Everybody is thankful for me."  So true!

Speaking of which... We've loved going shopping on Black Friday for several years.  We're pretty sure that we've got it figured out just right.  For the most part, we're not really going with the intention of trampling innocent old ladies (although are the old ladies really all that innocent?) in order to get the best deals on the toys and electronics.  We just like to go for the fun of it.  We go to the mall first while everyone else is at Wal-mart and then we switch... By the time we actually make it to Wal-mart, all of the chaos has pretty much calmed down... So given our love of Black Friday shopping (of course it's TRADITION!), we wanted to share said tradition with our bouncing baby boy.  We were just about to head off to the mall about 4 o'clock that morning when said bouncing baby boy decided to wake up... The horror movie music definitely played in my head at this point.  Was he going to go back to sleep?  Was he going to be cranky all day?  Was he going to nap while we were shopping?  Was he going to think that waking up at 4 in the morning was an acceptable thing?  All of these questions ran through my mind when I saw him sitting wide awake and smiling in his car seat.

Okay, I'm back (did you notice that I was missing for a few weeks?)

Nigel, for the most part, has always been a pretty good car rider (I'm trying to block out the trip back from my dads in August), so I wasn't too worried about how he was going to do on the ride up to the mall... I actually figured that he'd just go on back to sleep, like he usually does on any extended ride.  Apparently he knew all of the Black Friday excitement that was to come his way, and he couldn't bring himself to go back to sleep.  Fortunately, though, he just chilled in the back listening to Christmas music most of the way (I did have to climb back there for a few minutes to give him a bottle, but that wasn't too terribly difficult).

Not too long in to our shopping trip I could tell that he was working on an "uh-oh."  I knew that one of the bathrooms in one of the department stores was really nice, so I decided to just wait to change him until we got to that bathroom instead of fighting the crowd in the bathroom in the food court with the oddly placed changing table that extends long ways instead of sideways and seems to bend down a little bit further than I'm comfortable with.  We found a few cute things in Children's place that were on a pretty good sale, so I got in line and Nic took Nigel out of the store.  On their way out, Nigel fell asleep.  Well, I sure wasn't going to wake him up to change his diaper now! (Call me a bad mommy all you want, but not purposefully waking your child up at 5 o'clock in the morning just to change a diaper is about survival, people!)  I ended up deciding that the two items that I'd found in Children's Place weren't worth the 3 hour line that I was going to have to wait in to buy them (he was probably going to grow out of them before I even got through the line), so I put them back, and we continued on our journey through the Galleria.

We make it down to JCPenney, by which time Nigel has woken up again, so I decided to go ahead and change him, in hopes that their bathroom was the fabulously wonderful bathroom that I knew existed in one of the department stores (it was not, but it wasn't too bad, so we stayed).  I decided to only take the little diaper changing kit instead of the whole huge bag that weighs nearly as much as he does.  I get in the bathroom (I swear the sign on the door said "Women's") and see urinals... Weird!  Apparently, JCPenney figured that most of the Black Friday shoppers were going to be female, so they designated both bathrooms for women and sent the men to the back of the Customer Service department to use the restroom.  After getting over seeing the urinals, I pull down the changing table and get to work... Poor Baby Nigel.  I unsnap the legs of his romper to discover POOP-ACOPLYPSE!!!!!!  I'm not even kidding you!  There was so much poop!  I'm pretty sure normal adults don't poop that much!  And the worst part was that there was more poop on his leg and in his romper than there actually was in his diaper!  Of course the good news in all of this was that I had forgotten to refill the wipe container and there were only 2 wipes left. TWO!!  I use two wipes at a time to clean up a normal poop, let along POOP-ACOLYPSE!!!!!  Fortunately, one of the cleaning ladies was in there cleaning the restroom, and she came to my rescue handing me wet paper towels and getting me a trash bag to put his romper in.  Now if you'll remember I only brought the diaper changing kit... This didn't include a change of clothes.  So after getting him cleaned up (if I could have, I probably would have given him a bath right there in the sink, it was so nasty) I carried my naked (well, he had on a diaper) baby out to the luggage department of JCPenney (I swear I'm not getting paid for how many times I say their name), to get him dressed.

Everything after that was pretty tame.  We finished going through the mall.  Dined at Chic-Fil-A in Alabaster.  Went to Walmart.  Went home for a brief resting period before tackling the tree.  We got the tree up, and lit, and got Nic's Star Wars and Star Trek talking Hallmark ornaments on (with no cussing this year!!), and that was about all that we had time for before heading back out to our traditional Black Friday evening shopping with Josh.

It was while we were out this second time that Nigel started coughing... And he was coughing, and coughing, and coughing.  The poor little guy.  When he would start coughing he would just look at me like, "Mommy, why is this happening to me?"  "Why does this hurt?"  He was so dang pittiful!  My poor little guy was sick for the first time, and I didn't know what to do to make him feel better.  Fortunately, I have my go-to Baby Guru, Alicia.  She told me that I needed to squirt salty water up his nose, stick a rubber thing up there and suck out everything except for his brain... Easier said than done.  He Did. Not. Like. This. At. All!

Needless to say, we spent the rest of the weekend at the house, trying to get him feeling better.  We had the Iron Bowl to keep us occupied on Saturday, and Baby Nigel and I stayed home from church on Sunday.  It was that Sunday that I discovered that singing the chorus to "Man Eater" calms him down... I still sing it to him whenever he's upset, and it still works!  I don't know what it is about the chorus to that song, but I sure am glad that Runaway Bride was on that morning (they play the song in that movie, in case you were thoroughly confused)!

Overall, I would say that Thanksgiving 2011 made for some memories!  Great food, fun times with family, Poop-Acolypse, Nigel's first cold, and the discovery of "Man Eater."  Two months later and I'm still looking back on it and smiling.  I'm just hoping that next year he keeps his poop in his diaper... Have I said "poop" too many times? :)

Where has the time gone?

So... I know that I have been totally slacking lately on the blog-front... Sorry!  A friend of mine got on to me the other day for not having blogged in a while, and I tried to retort with "Well you don't either"... I really should check her blog more often... Oops!  She's been blogging like crazy, which makes me want to get back at it.  This isn't going to be a massive recap of our past several months, just wanted to let you know that I haven't forgotten the password to my blogger account, I've just been trying to "work" more at work, which leaves less time for blogging.  But in this new year, I'm trying to make sure to make more time for Liz so that Liz can be a better Mommy and Wifey... Blogging about my loves (especially my guys) may not exactly be just about me, but it's something that I love to do, and that's part of the battle.

Some things that you'll be seeing in future blogs:
-Thanksgiving (I actually started that one several weeks ago, but I wasn't feeling it, so I stopped and haven't picked it back up yet)
-My foray in to food hacking
-The entire Christmas Season
-New Years
-Scentsy
-My journey to not be my mothers size (Sorry, mom, you know I love you, but...)
-Trying to figure out what to do with Granny, her house, and getting our finances in check

Next time on "Our Homemade Home"... Adventures in Thanksgiving... Finally :)

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

House For Sale - Lake Front Property!

Beautiful view of the lake from the huge front porch!



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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Nigel's First Halloween

Every time we tell someone about something special that we're planning to do for Nigel's First "insert holiday or special occasion here," they tell us "He won't even remember it, why bother?"  Because we will!  He may not remember it, but we want to remember these special firsts.  He won't remember his saying his first word, or the day that his first tooth came in, but we will (We're kind of hoping that he'll give us his first words of "mommy" and "daddy" for Christmas this year, the way that he gave Nic the first kick that you could feel on the outside last year for Christmas), so we make a big deal out of it... How is a first tooth any different from a first Halloween or Christmas?  The answer you're looking for is:  It's not! :)  Alright, enough of that rant!  So for Nigel's first Halloween we wanted to do something special.  Nic and I hadn't done anything for Halloween (besides handing out candy to the 2 trick-or-treaters that we would get each year) since our first Halloween together in 2004, for which we dressed up using old stuff that we already had for the Fall Festival at my church.  So we were quite excited to get in to the spirit this year. 

Since we'd decorated Baby Nigel's nursery with a Mario theme we decided to dress up as Mario characters.  Nigel was going to be Baby Mario, Nic was going to be Luigi, and I was going to be Princess Daisy (since she's a brunette and is Luigi's girlfriend).  Well, Nic was already going to have to be in his wheelchair anyways, and Nigel in his stroller, so we figured that we might as well incorporate their rides into their costumes.

Nigel's costume was fairly easy to come up with.  We just got a pair of overalls and a red shirt at Kids Market, and a red hat at Wal-mart, put an "M" on it, and you've got Baby Mario...





He had to have a candy bag for all of the treats that he was going to get... Cause was 6-month old doesn't need a ton of candy?  So we went with the "Toad" look for his accessory...




Nic's was also pretty easy.  We did have to do some searching for the perfect green shirt, and he ended up with one that he had to wear backwards, but still.  We just borrowed some overalls from his dad, and got him a hat at Academy.  Put an "L" on it, and just like that you've got Luigi...




Mine was slightly more complicated.  We had to find a workable yellow dress, something for a tiara, and orange shoes... Then the yellow dress had to be customized.  Yellow dress was found and Ross' (on clearance I might add), orange flip-flops from Old Navy (also on clearance, cha-ching!), and then Hobby Lobby hooked us up for the rest.  I was very pleased to find a yellow glitter visor.  Just cut it to look like a tiara, flip it upside down, and ba-da-bing.  Add some felt for the gem, and some orange tuile to the dress, and all of a sudden, you've got Princess Daisy...




Luckily, we had saved the big boxes that Nigel's stroller and glider came in for VBS, and then hadn't used them for VBS, so we were set with boxes for their "Karts."  I forgot to take pictures of the before, during, and after of the kart making, but we got some of the after.  They were actually a lot easier than I had feared.  We just had to cut holes in the top and bottom of each box so that they could fit over the stroller and wheelchair, paint them, and we were good to go...







All in all we had a great Halloween.  We went up to the Trunk-or-treat at the church in Hoover Sunday night and then to the Monster Walk in town Monday afternoon.  We spent the evening at home watching old episodes of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" and handing out candy to the trick-or-treaters (we were very excited to get lots of them this year, because we usually hadn't gotten many... We went through 2 1/2 bags of candy!).  For dinner we had Mummy Dogs...


Yummy Mummies!
Oh yeah!  Our pumpkins!  Since Nigel couldn't carve his pumpkin he opted to just go with the Mr. Potato Head look...

Last year Nic and I tried to carve our pumpkin to look like Darth Vader, but since Nic chose the most complicated stencil known to man, it didn't work very well so we just made it into the outline of Darth's helmet... Turns out that that just looks like a bell.  This year we decided to try something slightly less complicated, so we opted for the Autobot symbol... This would have been much easier, but we were trying to do it with a less than sharp kitchen knife, so it looked kind of ragged.  After the first night with a candle in it, it got cooked and looked more like a battle worn autobot.  Luckily I got a picture before that happened...


Freedom is the right of all sentient pumpkins!
We're prepared for next year, though.  We've already purchased our pumpkin carving kit (yet again, on clearance), so we're good to go!  I wonder what our costumes will be....

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

And so it began...

I guess the best place to start would be the beginning... Or at least where it was that we discovered how much we truly enjoy being crafty.  Nic has always been a big Nintendo fan, and I grew up playing Super Mario World, so when we decided to start "trying" to have a baby we decided that we wanted some sort of Mario themed room.  If we had a boy we would do the room blue with all of the boy characters, if we had a girl we would do it pink with Princess Peach and Daisy as the main characters.  Last December we had the ultrasound, saw the "meat & potatoes" and got to planning.  Given that it was a nursery, we wanted a more subdued "Baby Mario" type theme, so we were going to have to do most of it ourselves... We wanted to do paintings to hang over the crib, so we got a bunch of brushes, acrylic paints, and cheap canvases to practice our techniques on.  Those all sat in the closet for a while until we actually had time and energy to start working on the room, at which point we pulled them out and did a real quick "This is what I was picturing, what do you think" kind of practice run, and then we moved on to doing the real thing.  We had a blue color that we wanted to use as the background in the pictures, and we wanted the walls to match that blue color (it was called "pool blue").  Unfortunately we couldn't find a paint chip with a matching color, but thanks to the good men down at Lowe's we were able to get a custom paint color made and get the show on the road...

First we had to clean out the room... That was quite daunting considering we are self-proclaimed hoarders and when we moved into our house we knew that we were trying to have a baby so we never really did anything with the spare bedroom because we knew that if we made it in to an office, it wouldn't be an office for long... Thus creating quite the junk room that you almost needed a flying trapeze to get through!


(These were taken after the majority of the junk had already been removed... and it was still this bad!)

Then we decided to give my mom the wonderful birthday present of allowing her and my step-dad to come paint the room (isn't that a nice way of spinning it?)



Ah... Finally making some progress... Now let the crafting begin!!


We thought that a cube shelf would be a nice storage solution.

The cubes are cute and all, but somewhat bland and unthematical... Must do something about that!






Ahh... That's better!
I bet this kid is going to have a lot of laundry... Hmm... What could we put his laundry in that would go with the theme of the room and still be useful?  A warp pipe!!




Now if only the Warp Pipe would send the laundry directly into the washing machine!
 Now about those paintings... So far we've got a little bit of the Mario theme going on in here, but we need something to really bring it all together...





It took one full day to draw everything on the canvases...





... And another full day to paint them.  It was at this point that we decided that if we were going to do this room right, we were going to need a laser level!


We were looking around on the internet for ideas for something else, when we stumbled upon some pictures of a lamp... We needed a lamp...  






And voila!  We have a Bob-omb!

The curtains were proving to be a little difficult.  We knew that we wanted to do curtains.  We knew that we wanted to use the curtains to bring a little more color in to the room.  We knew that we wanted to use the curtains to bring Toad in somehow... So we knew that we needed polka dotted fabric.  Turns out that that's not so easy to find.  All of the red and white or white and red polka doted fabric that we could find had small dots which just really looked feminine.  Before we settled for something that we weren't so sure about, we decided to look on the internet. Jackpot!  Found the perfect fabric in no time flat, and turns out that place we ordered it from was even in Alabama!







Baby Nigel's windows are no longer naked!
Originally I had thought that for the mobile we would just hang some "coins" from the ceiling and call it a day... Well if we did that they would block the paintings that we worked so hard on and it wouldn't have music.  What are we going to do for a mobile, They don't just sell Mario mobiles on Amazon.  How about we just deconstruct the cheapest one that we can find and make it our own?










Alrighty then... We're almost finished!  Good thing cause I was getting pretty huge by this point!  We only needed one more thing!  What nursery is complete without the baby's name on the wall?







Complete with Mario font and everything!
That's pretty much it!  Throw in a few accessories.  The clock that we ordered from Hong Kong.  A fuzzy green rug.  Furniture (most of which we assembled ourselves prompting me to declare that if we ever decorate another room we will use only pre-assembled furniture).



Now we just needed a baby to put in it!



And there he is!