Saturday, September 24, 2011

Supermodel for a Day

I was a supermodel this past week!  Well, super may be too strong a word... it was more like plain ol' leg model.  No bowls of red M&M's or Jeanne Beker interviews,  just me wrapped up in a towel, sitting in glass box spraying water on my legs and feet!  Not a glamorous day, but a fun experience nonetheless, with LOTS of laughs!

October is just around the corner, and that's when the dust will settle with our business.  I look forward to spending more time at home with the kids, cooking big hearty meals and baking again!  I also look forward to having some me-time where I can pick up my needles and maybe a book, get my butt off to the gym, catch up on my TV shows and spend much needed time sipping coffee (and wine of course) with my girlfriends...

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Homemade Apple Pie

Apple Pie doesn't last long in my house.  I baked this pie using the apples we picked in our yard last weekend.  I added a bit more brown sugar than I usually use as the apples were so tart.  My family unanimously said it was the best tasting pie I ever baked, and I bake them often!  I also agree, it really tasted amazing, with a perfect balance of sweet/tart!


 My apple pie recipe

- a few apples, thinly sliced
- 1/2 to 3/4 cup brown sugar
- drizzle of maple syrup
- juice of half lemon
- about 1 tbsp or so of flour, depending on how many apples I use
- about 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- a few dollops of butter (the secret ingredient!!!)

I bake my pies at 350 for about 45 minutes.

Apologies for the ugly picture... I'm no photographer!!!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Happy New Year!

My sister-in-law once told me September 1st is her new year!  She's right... this is the biggest page turner on the calendar, especially for parents. All summer fun is put behind us like letting the kids go to bed late, eating tons of ice cream and popsicles, playing on the street till after dark, summer camp, and more ice cream... 

Then we shop for all the essential back to school gear like new shoes (both boys HAD to have the famous Reebok Zigs, like every other kid in town so I went from store to store to find in their sizes!!!) and new unstained clothing.  Then we ship them off, back to school!  This year the boys asked me NOT to take them on their first day.  Ouch!  But I guess that's how we've been trying to raise them... teaching them to be independent and embrace new challenges and change.  As sad as I was to see them ride their bikes awkwardly with all their new supplies and gear in bags hanging off their handle bars (and the neighbors once again rolling their eyes at us... that's an entire other post!), I was also so proud of them.  They are growing up so way too fast, but I think we're doing something right!

My baby girl also started daycare on the first!  It was easy and seamless without issues or tears (and I know that may change as she gets older!), but I still had a knot in my chest... she looked so small, but she was happy!  Our New Year has been great so far!


Today I ventured out into my garden jungle and found these beautiful apples.  This is my 9th summer in this house, and my apple trees have NEVER borne such beautiful fruit!   Looks like apple pies are on the way...