Archive for March, 2009
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
by Kerrie on Mar.17, 2009, under Uncategorized
Allie kept asking if we were going to see Patrick today. Nope, we didn’t see him. But we had a great GREEN day. We started out the day with green eggs and ham, green yogurt and green milk. Allie went to preschool where she learned all about St. Patrick’s day. A week ago we made a leprechaun trap. Those darn leprechauns are sneaky and elusive. We didn’t catch one but we could tell that a leprechaun did look around because he left some of his gold coins by the trap. For dinner, we had corned beef and cabbage, potatoes and rolls. We ended the night with some lime sherbet. I wanted to share this recipe with ya’ll because it was delicious! Even the cabbage was awesome and I don’t normally care for cabbage.
Corned Beef (baked)
3 lbs corned beef (in package)
10 whole cloves
1/4 cup hot sweet honey mustard
2 Tbsp brown sugar
1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Drain the corned beef from the package and discard the spice packet. Lay corned beef, fat side up, on a large piece of wide, heavy duty, aluminum foil (you may have to get creative with the way you wrap the beef if your foil isn’t wide enough). Insert the cloves into the top of the slab of corned beef, evenly spaced. Spread the top with the hot sweet honey mustard. Sprinkle brown sugar over the top.
2. Wrap the corned beef with foil in a way that allows for a little space on top between the corned beef and the foil, and creates a container to catch the juices. Place foil-wrapped corned beef in a shallow roasting pan and bake for 2 hours.
3. Open the foil wrapping, spread a little more honey mustard over the top of the corned beef, and broil it for 2-3 minutes, until the top is bubbly and lightly browned. Place on cutting board and cut at a diagonal, across the grain of the meat, into 1/2-inch thick slices.
Serve immediately. Serves 5.
Cabbage (Sautéed)
Olive oil
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
1 cloves garlic, minced
1 large head of cabbage, sliced into 3/8-inch to 1/2-inch wide slices
Salt
1. Heat 2 Tbsp olive oil (enough to well coat the pan) on medium high to high heat in a large, wide pot (8-quart if available) or large, high-sided sauté pan. Add chopped onions, cook for a couple of minutes, then add garlic.
2. Add a third of the sliced cabbage to the pan. Sprinkle with a little salt and stir to coat with oil and mix with onions. Spread out the cabbage evenly over the bottom of the pan and do not stir until it starts to brown. If the heat is high enough, this should happen quickly. The trick is to have the burner hot enough to easily brown the cabbage, but not so hot that it easily burns. When the bottom of the cabbage is nicely browned, use a metal spatula to lift it up and flip it, scraping the browned bits as you go.
3. Once the cabbage in the pan has browned on a couple of flips, add another third of the cabbage to the pan. Mix well, then spread out the cabbage and repeat. You may need to add a bit more olive oil to the pan to help with the browning, and to keep the cabbage from sticking too much to the pan. Once this batch has cooked down a bit and browned, add the remaining third of the cabbage and repeat.
Serve with the corned beef. Serve with boiled new potatoes. Can be made ahead and reheated.
Serves 5.
Enjoy!
P.S. Go Anoop-dog!!
Washington, D.C.
by Kerrie on Mar.17, 2009, under Uncategorized
(To enlarge the photos, click on the picture, then click on it one more time)
Jake’s sister, Ashlee, flew to DC with her friends over spring break. We decided to make the 5 hour trek up North to visit her for the weekend. It was GREAT to see Ashlee. Allie adores her and got the quivering lower lip and teary eyes after we said good bye to her.
I wish I could say the trip was awesome, but unfortunately, it was not one of our better vacations. Maybe it was because it was the weekend of Friday the 13th; we had bad luck all weekend long.
1. Traffic: horrible
2. Hotel: not as cool as the website made it out to be and it was further from DC than we had hoped. And…we were soooo looking forward to going swimming in their indoor pool and sitting in the hot tub. The water was freezing!!
3. Food: crappy-we just kept choosing the wrong places
4. Sleep: What’s that? No one got any.
5. Kids: grumpy (due to reason #4 and #1-being strapped in the car all weekend long)
6. Weather: sucked big time!!!! It rained NON STOP. Okay, I take that back…it let up Saturday morning for a couple hours…enough to get a few pictures in. But it was freezing too. Note to self…do not go to DC in the winter.
7. Camera: was on the wrong settings so most of my photos turned out blurry.
8. Jake’s iphone fell and cracked the face. Jake was not a happy camper.
9. Jake’s huge pepsi spilled ALL over our car.
10. And now Luke is back to waking up 4 times a night. I don’t deal well with little sleep…I turn into a monster.
Whew, that was a lot of negativity from me. Overall, we are glad we went. It was so good to see Ashlee, even though it was short and luck was not on our side.
Maybe now that it’s St. Patrick’s Day and I’m part Irish, our luck will come back. Happy St. Patrick’s day to everyone!
10 years ago…
by Kerrie on Mar.12, 2009, under Uncategorized
Ten years ago today I was hanging out with my two roommates, Jodie and Teresa, in Carousel Court Apartments in Rexburg, Idaho. We were bored, wondering what to do on a cold Saturday night in a small college town. Out the window we saw some guys walking. We deemed them “hot” and decided to see where they were headed. Well, we followed them to Rockland apartments. We didn’t want to appear as stalkers so we decided that we’d stop following them and go say hello to our home teachers, who happened to live in the Rockland apartment complex. As we approached their apartment, the door swung open and Teem (one HT) and another guy, whom I had not met, were heading out. Their plans changed when we met up; Teem and Teresa went to rent a movie, while Jodie, the new guy and I stayed back.
As you may have guessed by now, the new guy was Jake. Jake and I flirted all night while singing along with the Proclaimers, playing Nuclear War, and swapping massages while watching “So I Married an Axe Murderer” (the movie that Teem and Teresa rented). Teem drove us home and Jake hopped in the back seat next to me and put his arm around my shoulders to keep me warm. At home, my roommates and I excitedly talked about Jake and how we totally hit it off. To be honest, I can’t say that I knew he was the man I was going to marry the moment I saw him like some people can, but I knew we were attracted to each other and I was excited to see him again. Jake later told me that on the way home Teem told Jake that he thought we’d be a great match. Teem was exactly right!!
• Five days later we went on our first date, swing dancing.
• Three weeks later we kissed (on April Fools day, ha ha).
• A year and one day later we were engaged. (He was hoping to propose on March 12th but the ring wasn’t ready until the next day).
• One year and three months later we were sealed and married in the Jordan River Temple. The best day of my life!
Ten years later I am so grateful that things worked out the way they did. I am happily married to my best friend. He’s an amazing husband and father. I feel so blessed to have him for eternity!
Hair cut
by Kerrie on Mar.04, 2009, under Uncategorized
We went to a children’s hair salon today and got Allie’s hair cut for the second time in her life. It was definitely time for a cut. I think she looks so cute with shoulder-length hair.
BEFORE

Please excuse the no pants…she despises wearing pants and half the time I let her go pantless because I don’t feel like arguing (now you know who really wears, or doesn’t wear, the pants in the family:).
9 months old
by Kerrie on Mar.01, 2009, under Baby
I can’t believe we have let a whole month go by with out blogging. It’s not for a lack of things to blog about, I’ve just become lackadaisical about doing it. It’s always on the list of things to do but it’s the last item on the list so it rarely get’s crossed off. Anyway, I have a lot I could report but I’m just going to give an update on Luke for now. Jake will be blogging soon.
Luke turned 9 months last week. He started crawling about 3 weeks ago and he is unstoppable now. He’s exploring all over the place and I’ve just realized that my home is not very proofed for baby. With this new milestone has come lots of bruises. He is climbing on everything and will lose his balance and hit his head. Poor guy has bruises all over his noggin. But he’s tough and it hasn’t stopped him from trying again.
We are still waiting on some teeth. By this age, Allie had at least 4 teeth so it’s a little surprising that he doesn’t have any yet. It looks like the bottom two will come up any day. However, he still enjoys gumming down some cheerios, beans or noodles.

Luke just learned how to wave and clap his hands. I love this age…they’re so sweet and innocent. He’s growing up so quickly on us; it’s hard to believe he will be a year old in a few months.
Here are his stats from his nine month check up:
Weight: 19lbs 12 oz (50%)
Height: 28 1/4 in (50%)

Everyone thinks he is huge but according to the numbers, he’s just an average sized baby. I think he is slimming out now that he is crawling (he weighs the same as he did at 8 months and yet eating more).
We won’t let a full month go by again so keep checking back. I know how much I love reading others blogs so I’ll try to keep up to date with ours.









