Tuesday, January 28, 2014

hunt for the 12th man...

This past weekend Jeff, Ethan, and I entered a contest where you had to travel to different Seattle landmarks, check in at that location, and take a picture. It made for a very long day but it was fun getting out, exploring new locations in the city, and enjoying the sunshine for a bit. Let's hope that we win!


Friday, January 24, 2014

hitting the slopes...

We have a new skier in training. Ethan began ski school lessons today and what a great day to hit the slopes. Way to go Ethan!





Saturday, January 18, 2014

out for an afternoon stroll...



The sun came out for a bit today, even if it was cold, it made for a good excuse to get outside and get some fresh air. It doesn't help to also have a mopey dog following you around constantly either in desperate need of a walk.

Since my photo class a few months ago I am always looking for the opportunity to practice and this walk was definitely a perfect backdrop - North Creek Park.

Since it was a pretty chilly day there were not too many people out and about but Bindi and I enjoyed ourselves. I even made her pose for a couple of shots.


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Thursday, January 16, 2014

home cooked meals...




I have been seeing a lot of Facebook posts recently about the effect that prepared meals/frozen meals are having on America's health - GMO, non-organic, etc. I know that typically when I go grocery shopping I tend to steer clear of the frozen foods isle (except for ice cream and a few breakfast staples that get us through those rush mornings w/ Ethan). My step brother Ivor gave me some advice one day, do not go down the aisles, shop the perimeter of the grocery store because that is where all of the fresh ingredients are. Plus, I do a lot of my shopping from Amazon Fresh in our area which is great for finding those fresh grocery staples.

I am sure that the way I was raised has a lot to do with my grocery shopping tendencies. My mom specifically has always been an inspiration for home cooked meals. When I was growing up she always served healthy meals that were always prepared from ingredients combined together, not packaged in a ready to serve meal. My grandparents on my mom's side were farmers and so a lot of what was prepared was from what they harvested off the land. I distinctly remember my Grandmother preparing huge lunches for the farmers along with fresh produce and of course home made pies.

My grandmother on my dad's side was also a great cook as well. I think that she made everything from the 1960's version of the Betty Crocker cook book (ham with the pineapple rings and cherries included).  Don't get me wrong, I do love my pre-packaged orange chicken from TJ's but I tend to think that this has had a lasting impression on me.

I find joy in mixing ingredients, specifically fresh ingredients, to create a fantastic meal and knowing exactly what is in it gives me the satisfaction that I know what I am feeding my family. And I do have to say, when tomato season comes around homemade pasta sauce with Roma tomatoes and fresh basil is so much better than the jarred stuff but you also have to prepare what is in season.

I am not a master cook by any means and maybe sometimes not a good cook, but I hope to instill in my son the importance of dinner, what's in it, and the joy of cooking.

What do you think about Americans grocery and eating habits today?





Sunday, January 12, 2014

a little closer...

We went to the Seahawks playoff game this past weekend and thankfully they WON! Now they just need to win two more and that's it.

The weather was super crazy for the game. We had strong winds, downpours, and sunshine but thankfully our seats remained dry.

Ethan had fun as well watching the game (or eating the snacks). :-)


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