Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Day 30

 
I'm grateful for a warm, dry house filled with the smells of fresh food and the sounds of family.
 
This was my first experience with Butternut squash soup. I modified a Martha Stewart recipe. Here's the recipe I used:
 
1 butternut squash cut in cubes
1 onion
2 cloves of garlic
2 inches of peeled and chopped ginger
2 tablespoons of butter
3 cups of chicken broth
1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon coriander
 
I cut the butternut squash in half and placed it flesh side down, after removing seeds, in a baking dish with a small amount of water (1/2 cup or so). I then baked the squash at 350 degrees for almost an hour.
 
I then sliced the squash into strips and cut the skins off before cubing. I found cutting the skins off to be easier than peeling them. I chopped the onion, garlic and ginger next.
 
Put 2 tablespoons of butter in the bottom of the pot and once melted add the chopped onion cooking for about 2 minutes until softened. Add squash, garlic and ginger to the pot and cook all ingredients together until the squash is softened. This should take 6-9 minutes.
 
Add 3 cups of chicken broth to the pot, the cayenne pepper and coriander. Bring to a boil and then reduce and simmer for 20 minutes. When  you're done, run the soup through the blender until pureed. I found I had to do this in two batches.
 
The results are a flavorful soup with a kick.
 
Ken thougth it was a little too spicy but he has a very low tolerance for spicy foods.
 
I'm glad this was a successful experiment with new soups. I wish I had remembered to take my final picture of the completed, pureed soup!

 

Day 29


 
 

Took these yesterday but didn't get a chance to post them. Do you know what exciting day January 29th is? That's right, it's National Puzzle Day!!
 
I put up fliers at work and invited everyone to join in a puzzle exchange. Everyone could bring a puzzle or more and trade it for another that was on the table. I also laid a puzzle out on the table. We extended it another day because several people forgot their puzzles. There were only a few people who brought puzzles but others have been wandering back throughout the day to put together pieces. It's starting to shape.
 
I'm grateful to be able to share something I love with my co-workers and to provide an activity everyone can enjoy. It's nice on breaks to connect with staff you don't always see regularly.
 


Monday, January 28, 2013

Day 22 & 27

 
I'm really out of order here but I hadn't gotten around to photographing what I was grateful for on Tuesday.
 
Each month I have the opportunity of working in my daughter's classroom as an Art Docent. This month the lesson focused on Picasso. We discussed the life and styles of Picasso's art. We also touched on colors and what different colors can express about our feelings.
 
I decided to do a piece inspired by his Blue Period. Each child drew a self portrait with Sharpie and then chose the color they felt reflected their mood for the day. They could use white and black to make tints and shades of their color.
 
We discussed light and dark areas of the face and then they each made a beautiful portrait.
 
I'm grateful to have the opportunity to work with the kids and to have a job that allows me the flexibility to get into the classroom once a month.
 
The weather here has been gray and wet for the past week. The fog finally went away though so that's something. Sunday, Bailey was out with friends. We were looking for a family activity for Ken, Anique and I. Despite the wet weather we decided a trip to Pike Place Market would be fun.

I'm grateful for the chance to spend time with my family and to explore the city sights we so often take for granted.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Day 24


 

 
 
I ran into a shortage of lunch containers for today's lunch. I pulled out a couple of brown paper bags and decided I would decorate them just like the old days.
 
Bailey's favorite character is Batman and Anique's is Robin so it seemed like a perfect pairing. It's a good day when your 14 year-old still likes bags that were drawn on by mommy.
 
I'm grateful for having a child who can still enjoy being a kid even when it seems like he is moving toward adulthood way too fast for me.

 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Day 19 & 20


It has been incredibly foggy for the last few days. We get lots of rain, but this thick fog is unusual. It doesn't burn off and it's just at or below freezing. Brrr!
I don't drink coffee (shh! no one says that outloud in Seattle) but I love a good hot chocolate every once and awhile.
 
I was very grateful for a chance to indulge on a cold day!
 

 
It's always a blessing when they play nicely together. The miracle of the xbox is a spontaneous increase in the positive sibling relationship. No, I don't condone them playing for ever and ever, but Bailey and his friends are very good about letting her join in on their online games. Anique and Bailey played a little Rock Band first. Anique is a natural on the drums. They spent the remainder of their video game time playing Minecraft.

 
 I'm grateful not only for them getting along, but also for Bailey and his willingness to include his little sister.

 

 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Day 16


I have a confession to make, I didn't take my gratitude picture today. The only picture I took today was of the Reese's Miniature before I ate it. I was needing an intervention from hubby. So yummy. So not on my plan today.

I digress. Today I am grateful for the beautiful day we had. The view on the drive to work was gorgeous. The mountains were out and sparkling with all their snow against a mostly clear blue sky. It was darn cold but the prettiness of the day mostly made up for that.

I swore I would take a picture when I got to work, but my mind was already inside the building as soon as I pulled in the parking lot. It was dark when I left. And still really cold.

But it's winter and thepure, clear days are a blessing.

Day 15

It's amazing how much cell phones can do these days. I rarely take pictures on my phone because my camera is always nearby but I took the quick snap above with it yesterday.
 
She just looked so cute with her sweater and monster bag after school. I couldn't resist. All personality that one. She cracks me up!
 
Then I decided to play with an app I had downloaded forever ago and tried some of the options. The app is called Photofunia and has lots of filters and normal options too. This the Polaroid and Painting option. Kind of funky right? Do you have any photo apps you use on your phone?