I hope this post finds all of you healthy and full of things to be grateful for. Today we honor those who gave their lives in the service of our country. I send a prayer to all their families. God bless America and those who continue to keep us safe.
So...it's been a busy couple weeks at the Smith house. We have a new addition to our family. She's an adorable little girl who has melted our hearts! She's just a little bundle of energy. I would like you to meet Sadie....she's a 3/4 lab and 1/4 coon hound. A friend of mine found her on Craig's List for us. She was from a litter of unexpected puppies that were being given away to good homes. We are blessed!!
Here is Sadie and her duck Justin bought her:
And here is Jesse and Sadie. Jesse is the one who picked her out:
She is quickly becoming spoiled! Her first vet visit was last Saturday. I was so proud of her! She got the first of her puppy shots and is in great health. She was born April 1st and weighs 10 pounds already. I think Sadie is going to be a big girl, so I'm going to enjoy this little size for the time being. :o)
I also got 2 quilts done for my niece's high school graduations. I thought I would share as I really enjoyed making them! I also made each of them matching pillowcases, which I forgot to take pictures of! Sarah helped me with Rachel's (the black/white/red one). Rachel is a niece to both of us, so I made the quilt and Sarah had it quilted and put the binding on along with the quilt label. (THANKS, Sarah!) Of course, this is the quilt before it was quilted. I totally forgot to get a picture of it completed. I'll have to hook up with Rachel later to get that!
And here is my niece, Hannah's, quilt. She is the daughter of my husbands brother. I am proud to say that I quilted this one myself on my sewing machine. I'm not a big fan of that, only because it's hard to do! LOL But as I was telling my sister this morning about a quote I like..."Impossible is only an opinion...not a fact"...with that said, it really wasn't impossible to quilt it myself! :o)
My husband is holding it for me. Isn't he cute? LOL I just love him to death.
One another note...I'm going to Vegas the end of June!! I was talked in to entering a karaoke contest. After 3 weeks of finals...I WON!!!! Can you believe it????????? So...my prize was a free trip to Vegas to compete in the Nationals. Skeet can't go with me, which bums me out, but my mom and two of my friends are going along. My goal is to make it to the top 3. How exciting is that?? I was so shocked. But I have to tell you that the support of my family and friends was absolutely amazing. I am so blessed to have such wonderful people in my life. To sing and look out into the audience and have half of them be my family and friends....I will never, ever forget what that looked like. And when they announced my name as the winner and I saw all of them cheering and jumping up and down...my heart is swelling right now as I remember that night!!
Well, it's time for me to sign off. I need to get my house cleaned. After all this sewing, and graduation parties (we had four last weekend and 5 this past weekend), it's been feeling a little neglected. Skeet has started putting up his new building...The Man Shed....so I will be cooking a lot in the next couple weeks for all that come to help. I'll be trying some new recipes, which I will definitely share! Be on the look out! Until next time....keep looking up and laugh as much as you can! xoxo
Monday, May 31, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
YAY!! My Lasagna Roll-Ups Are a Tutorial!!!
Check it out!!!
I'm so excited! You will actually love this blog if you haven't already checked out the link I had posted to the right a little while ago. There's a ton of neat ideas out there from other bloggers. It's awesome!
I have lots to blog about, but just haven't had the time. I will update later this weekend. I know you've all missed me! :o) xoxoxo to all!!
I'm so excited! You will actually love this blog if you haven't already checked out the link I had posted to the right a little while ago. There's a ton of neat ideas out there from other bloggers. It's awesome!
I have lots to blog about, but just haven't had the time. I will update later this weekend. I know you've all missed me! :o) xoxoxo to all!!
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Delish! My Spin on Lasagna Roll Ups!
Happy Saturday! The other day I was in a pinch for something to cook. I hadn't cooked for 2 days, so my family was on their own. I was held prisoner in my sewing room by a quilt that had kept me captive. :o) But it's done and off to be quilted, so my family has me back. They missed me!
So....I wanted to make something really yummy to show them I appreciated the time in my sewing room. I've always wanted to make a lasagna roll-up. As I was sewing the border around the quilt, I was thinking about how I could make it. This is what I came up with:
Boil water and cook 11 lasagna noodles.
Cook 1 lb of sausage until brown.
Saute an onion and 2 cloves of garlic in olive oil (okay...I'm married, so 2 cloves are OK for me, but for you single gals, you may only want to use one! LOL). Cook until onions are translucent.
When onions and garlic are done, add 1 large can of tomato puree, 1 tsp of sugar, 2 tsp basil, salt and pepper to taste. Simmer about 5 to 10 minutes until flavors are well blended.
Pour over noodles.
Sprinkle with cheese (I used a 2-cup bag of shredded pizza cheese, because that's all I had left) and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 40 minutes. Wa la! Here's what you have:
And it was DELISH! Enjoy!!
So....I wanted to make something really yummy to show them I appreciated the time in my sewing room. I've always wanted to make a lasagna roll-up. As I was sewing the border around the quilt, I was thinking about how I could make it. This is what I came up with:
Boil water and cook 11 lasagna noodles.
Cook 1 lb of sausage until brown.
- Add an 8 oz pkg of cream cheese
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1/4 cup parmesan cheese
- 2 cups cheddar cheese
- 5 slices (more or less, depending on taste) of jalapenos, finely chopped
- 3/4 tsp garlic powder
- A little salt and pepper to taste.
Saute an onion and 2 cloves of garlic in olive oil (okay...I'm married, so 2 cloves are OK for me, but for you single gals, you may only want to use one! LOL). Cook until onions are translucent.
When onions and garlic are done, add 1 large can of tomato puree, 1 tsp of sugar, 2 tsp basil, salt and pepper to taste. Simmer about 5 to 10 minutes until flavors are well blended.
Pour over noodles.
Sprinkle with cheese (I used a 2-cup bag of shredded pizza cheese, because that's all I had left) and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 40 minutes. Wa la! Here's what you have:
And it was DELISH! Enjoy!!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!
We are one lucky family. We have an amazing mom who, for some reason, loves us all to death. :o) This picture shows my brother, the tall handsome redhead, my sister, the hot sexy brunette, my mom, the beauty in teal, and me, the cute chubby one. LOL Today I just feel blessed to have these amazing people in my life, so I wanted to pay tribute to the one who started it all...my mom.
I can't say enough about my mom. She taught me how to be a strong woman. It took me a while to learn the lesson, but eventually, I did and I am so grateful for that. I've learned how to stand up for myself in a respectful manner (okay...most of the time! LOL). I've learned how to have an open mind and to see things through another's eyes. Though, sometimes I am a little closed-minded, I am aware of that fact and try to open it up more...because of my mom.
The other day when the stock market was going crazy because of someone's mistype, mom and I were talking and she was telling me how glued she was to the TV when all that was going one. I was poking fun, telling her that most retired women are watching their soap opera's, but no my mom! She's glued to Wall Street. But you know what? In all that poking, I was proud. I was proud of the fact that she continually shares her intelligence with her children. It's those types of things that help me grow and become more aware of the world I live in. It's those types of things that make her an awesome mother. It's those types of things I want to pass on to my sons, so they continue to grow and become strong, successful men.
So...on this Mother's Day, I pay tribute to the woman who raised me to be the pretty cool woman I turned out to be. :o) Thank you for being you, Mom. I love you more than words could ever say and I'm so lucky to have you be my role model. Okay...time for the hankie! May you all be as blessed as I have been!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Great Weekend!
Another busy weekend has come to an end. I did get quite a bit done. Below are a couple of the flower beds I worked on.
I still have to put my mulch down (have to purchase it first!), but I got a good start. I really need to invest in the time of painting my little kissing couple. The poor things! :o)
I hope this weekend brought you all lots of good things and the week is full of blessings! More gardening pictures to come as I get them together! XOXO
I still have to put my mulch down (have to purchase it first!), but I got a good start. I really need to invest in the time of painting my little kissing couple. The poor things! :o)
I hope this weekend brought you all lots of good things and the week is full of blessings! More gardening pictures to come as I get them together! XOXO
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