Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Tomato Parmesan Soup

On a crisp, rainy fall day there is nothing satisfies like a delicious soup and grilled cheese. Am I right? It's comfort food at its finest. Next cool autumn day, make this Tomato Parmesan Soup. You'll thank me. I promise! :) 

Image via Dashing Dish

Happy Wednesday! 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Success in the Surprise

It was a borderline white lie. Although each carefully selected word in the text was true, it did not convey our true intentions. The message? An invite to a breakfast the morning I was supposed to be leaving for Virginia to go get my hubby from the airport. The reality? We had spent the last few days changing his return flight from Washington to get him to New York. The fun part? My brother and sister-in-law were completely in the dark. Why? It's just fun that way!

They arrived early Friday morning prepared to say goodbye to me after a light breakfast. Although in my heart I was bursting at the seams (because for one, my husband who had been gone for an entire month was not only finally home with me, he was hiding out downstairs!!) I still had to act like this was it. That after a month, I was leaving. This really was too much fun!

We all gathered around the table and prayed over the food. While no one was looking, I sent Strom his cue via text: "Come on up!" 


As everyone started reaching for strawberries and bacon, this cheerful voice came bounding up the steps! "I've got muffins!!!" Strom said as he appeared on the scene, with of course a basket of blueberry muffins! Jack and Jen just stood there in stunned silence. It was like the wind was knocked out of them! The rest of us broke into uncontrollable laughter as we watched the hilarious scene unfold.

It was in all actuality, freaking epic! We actually pulled off an insane surprise. And it was worth those borderline white lies.... :)


Monday, July 9, 2012

Birthdays & Farmers' Markets

We awoke Saturday morning and quickly decorated the house before the birthday girl (my younger sister) appeared. Light blue and white balloons were hung alongside colorful streamers. We stood back to admire our work and caught our breath (who doesn't feel like passing out after inflating a dozen balloons?? The things we do for love!). Despite the damp and humid day outside, we brought in the party with cheerful style!

The festivities continued on at the Saratoga Farmers' Market - a perfect way to kick off a birthday! 
We roamed the stands of endless fresh produce and beautiful flowers, taking photos and munching on cider donuts. Even when the skies opened up and rain came down, we enjoyed being together and making memories! It was such a joy to be able to be home for this celebration. Anyone who has moved away from home knows that sad feeling of missing special family days. I'm so happy I was able to be a part of this one! 


And then the sky opened up! 

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Our 4th on the 5th

Ah, sweet independence. Yesterday was a wonderful 4th of July celebration at my family's home. It was chill  from start to finish (with the exception of the enormous clean up from a dinner for eleven people!) and enjoyable every step of the way. 

We had with us friends from both Scotland and Mexico, which added to the pleasure of celebrating our own nation's birthday. There were hot dogs and burgers, watermelon and potato salad, silly little boys and amazing fireworks to complete a wonderful day.

I hope you enjoyed your own celebrations! 


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Memorial Celebrations

What do you get when you have beautiful weather, a sizzling grill, delicious food, a little country music, wonderful friends and two adorable little angels? A wonderful Memorial Day, that's what! 

With our coolers and grill in tow, we all set up camp for our afternoon celebration in the park! I'm still thanking the Lord above for the heavenly breeze He sent our way yesterday! It kept me sane to say the least. 

Iced coffees were sipped (and spilled!), juicy watermelon was slurped, and brawts were grilled (like my classy rhyme there? Totally didn't intend that!). We sat and listened to war stories shared by our military husbands and enjoyed the cuteness that belonged to Cooper and Emmy Beth. It was a wonderful way to spend such a special day!  

 Could he be any cuter? Seriously? :)

I hope you enjoyed your Memorial Day weekend! 
How did you celebrate your day?