Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Like mother like daughter...

My poor little Bailey! If something has/is going to happen to someone in our family--somehow always seems to be this girl. She is such a brave little girl though--really. I was AMAZED today when I took her into the ER how brave she was. She was just calm, and patient, and let them do their thing. She did ask a lot of why's, and what's that, but never fought them at all. I left Kyle and Bailey home with Mike while I ran to get Tyler from school, and was headed to the bank real quick when I hear my phone (somehow it got turned WAY down, so I guess I missed a couple calls from him before that) He yelled "Come home NOW! Bailey is hurt really bad.") So I flip a "U-ie" and get home, he has her lying on the floor with a paper towel over her forehead. I peeked underneath, and scooped her up and said we were going to the hospital. You could see her SKULL! I did not take any pictures of the open wound--you may have lost your last meal if I posted it. It was about 1/2 wide, and 3 inches long though. Not fun. But thank goodness we are close to the hospital. They were great to us, she even got a little bean baby poodle, and lot's of Princess stickers. Oh ya--and 4 stitches on the inside, and 10 on the outside--maybe 11. She is no worse for wear, aside from looking "terrible" (her words) She is concerned about people laughing at her, but I told her she is still my pretty Bailey, and her bangs will hide it nicely. (BTW, she ran head on into the corner of the wall--girl is always in too much of a hurry!)

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Happy Birthday!!!!

Just want to wish a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my sister Michelle. :) I am truly grateful to have her in my life, and even more that we live close enough to see each other every so often. (Sometimes feels like not enough ;) I look up to her, now, and always more than she probably knows. I am glad we are friends, and I hope she has a FABULOUS birthday!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

BYU Mint Brownies--YUM!!!!




MAKES ONE 9-BY-13 PAN OF BROWNIES.


PREP AND COOK: 90 min. COOL: 1 hr.

Brownies
1 c. margarine
1/2 c. cocoa
2 Tbsp. honey
4 eggs2 c. sugar
1 3/4 c. flour
1/2 Tbsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 c. chopped walnuts (I am not a walnut fan, so I did not include these!)
MINT ICING
5 Tbsp. margarine
dash of salt
3 Tbsp. milk
1 Tbsp. light corn syrup
2 1/3 c. powdered sugar
1/2 tsp. mint extract
1-2 drops green food coloring
CHOCOLATE PAN FROSTING
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/3 cup milk
4 cups powdered sugar, sifted
1. Melt margarine and mix in cocoa. Allow to cool. Add honey, eggs, sugar, flour, baking powder, and salt. Mix well. Add nuts. Pour batter into a greased 9-by-13 baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Cool.
2. Prepare mint icing: Soften margarine. Add salt, corn syrup, and powdered sugar. Beat until smooth and fluffy. (Mine did not get "fluffy" until I added the milk, so don't stress that part)Add mint extract and food coloring. Mix. Add milk gradually until the consistency is a little thinner than cake frosting.
3. Spread mint icing over brownies. Place brownies in the freezer for a short time to stiffen the icing. Remove from the freezer and carefully add a layer of chocolate icing.

4. Prepare chocolate frosting: Melt butter in a medium saucepan over low heat, 2-3 minutes. Stir in cocoa powder and milk. Bring to a boil, stirring, and then remove from heat. Stir in powdered sugar until frosting is thickened and smooth. Pour and spread warm frosting on top of the layer of mint frosting. Let them cool before cutting.
They don't look super pretty or anything, especially with my limited camera skills, but MAN they are good!!! If you have a better chocolate frosting recipe, go with that. I jsut found this one on someone else's blog with the brownies recipe, as the BYU website just said use your fav, or buy the canned frosting. I think you could melt down chocolate chips and spead them over it too--for that Andes Mint look. Hope you like it!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Still here

Boy what a slacker I am!! I cannot believe how fast time has FLOWN by. How is it already 2010?? How do I have just over 8 weeks left until this little one is due? WOW is all I can say. The Holidays were great for us, we had a lot of fun spending time with our little family, as well as our extended families. Tyler made the sweetest comment as we were driving to Mike's parents on Christmas Day--he said, "The thing I love most about this time of year is how much time we get to spend with our families!" Who could say it better? And coming from a 6 year old boy who just got loaded up with presents, it was extra big. Now for a massive unloading of pictures from the last what, almost 2 months?! In no particular order of course--since blogger is no longer my friend!

Bailey Jean in her Chirstmas dress. Getting a new dress on Christmas and Easter is one of my favorite memories. Fun to be able to share it with my daughter now. :)

Tyler in his new Christmas duds. We could not get him to pose seriously for anything--guess it just lets his personality shine thru!



We (I should say I pushed for it) were crazy enough to stand in line for over an hour to see Santa at the Fashion Place Mall. A bunch of people on KSL said he was the best Santa--NOT worth the wait in my opinion. It was funny to see Tyler have a Christmas Story moment though when Santa asked what he wanted for Christmas. He had repeated the same thing every other time someone asked--but this time, it was "I want, I've always wanted..." I chimed in--a Transformer?! "Ya--a Transformer." Goofy kid!



Mike ever so patiently waiting in line. I finally had to sit down for a few minutes, as my lovely feet have started turning into marshmellows, like they did with Tyler.






Here is Bailey in her pretty Christmas dress from Grandma "Idaho"


Mike cut out a bunch of ornaments for our tree, and we caved and let the kids help paint them. Even Kyle--which was a HUGE leap! They all loved it though, and the clean up wasn't too bad. I needed to recover my chairs anyway. ;)








Right before Thanksgiving, Bailey decided to give herself a haircut. I was out running some errands--so I blame Mike completely! ;) Funniest part about it is that Tyler saw her hair on the floor, and thought she'd cut HIS hair, so he cut a huge chunk out of the back of her hair--to even the score. Lucky for us, Alisha (who cuts our hair) loves us, and got us in the next day to fix it. Now she is sporting a spunky little bob, which I actually love. But we had a serious discussion about just WHO is allowed to cut our hair.


Had to throw this one in here! An awesome lady in my ward threw a New Moon party for the premiere, and I talked my sister in law Andrea and my neighbor Kira into going with me. It was a LOT of fun--especially since I was already a huge Jacob Fan. :D



Randomly thrown in here is a shot of this delcious pumpkin cake I made! SOOOO good. So not in anyone's diet, but yummy just the same. If only I was married to a man that actually enjoyed sweets like I do, I'd have eaten less of this than I did. But again, YUMM-O!



Tyler's school had a "Dad's and doughnuts" day, where kids got to bring their dads, and a book and have chocolate milk and doughnuts before school. So much fun!


This should have been at the top, to go in order, but whatever! During Super Saturday (while Mike also had Youth Conference) the kids were in Childrens Class, and had a BLAST! They made all sorts of Thanksgiving crafts--including these outfits.