A New Red Sweater

Francie requested a red sweater by "JanKnit" to go with her red shoes... Jannie just finished it and it is so cute! She even found two bake-a-lite buttons to finish it off. I'm sure the little Doo will get lots of wear out of this one in the New Year and pass it on to baby number two. We've been hunkering down at home enjoying the last few days of the two-week excuse not to get any work done. But we've gotten a lot of organizing (my favorite activity) done around the house and managed to put all the Christmas decorations away. We're ready for Monday to jump back into the swing of things.

New Crayola crayons... new sweater... Life is good :)

Ignoring Mom and her camera while she creates a masterpiece

Caught you Francie! (Thanks for the collection of pretty new Le Cirque bows Marla!!)

Hard at work... and speaking of coloring yesterday we noticed Francie had red-Sharpied a little on a quilt in the office, so we reprimanded her and told her it was a mistake to draw on things, that she should only color on paper, etc. She got all sad and said "Sa-ree" and we felt so bad :) Then 10 minutes later I couldnt find her... I looked into the office she was in there with a kitchen towel she had pulled off the stove handle rubbing the quilt trying to "clean" the spot where she had colored! Then we felt REALLY bad but at least she has a guilty conscience already :)

Francie went for a run last night with her Dad in this great new "warmie" from Allison

She loves the built-in mittens and footies... thanks Allison!

Back in her new red sweater the next day, where did this sunshine come from? I was used to hiding out in the house in the cold gloomy weather

Wild Child

"Where's Francie?!" (not a smart game to play while you are running towards the step, but she'll learn :)

Meyer Lemons anyone? We "FREE Craigslisted" our Christmas lawn decorations from last year and the lady who picked them up brought us all these lemons from her tree... not a bad trade.

Icie and Bert stopped by to help me bake a Meyer Lemon Cheesecake and stayed for dinner, Estelle and Francie were so cute together!

How adorable is Estelle!? Even cuter considering she smiles for the camera

The independent little divas were sharing the "seet!" and their toys very well for the first time

All In a New Years Day

A backwards picture for a backwards day... with Sharpie on her face. It's 10pm on New Years Day and I am still in my PJ's... from this morning. What a great day :) Heff and I called it a family day and watched football, cooked up some dinner and were entertained by the little Francie-doo. The two of them ventured out to Willow Market for some rations, but I haven't much left the confines of the house. Francie was in her PJ's all day too, but I finally just gave her a bath and put a new set of PJ's on her (to give myself an excuse, we were out until 2am last night). Heff made a delicious English Stew for dinner and read up on the great Alaskan hunting trip he got a "hall pass" to go on for Christmas :) I caught up on a few naps, my favorite blogs, Real Housewives of The OC and read Good Dog Carl about a dozen times. What a way to start the New Year :)

We played and colored a lot all with TWO Tu-Tu's on! (Thanks Isabel)

Speaking of my blog addiction, is anyone else addicted to "The Pioneer Woman" besides my sisters-in-law and me? This lady lives out on a cattle ranch, helps her husband "Marlboro Man" run cattle, cooks great food, homeschools her four "punk" kids, takes great photos and is oh-so-entertaining.

We all secretly want to be her (I mean... have you seen their Lodge!?) and since I didn't have much else going on today, in honor of my SIL's Maureen and Kat, here are some "Pioneer Woman-esq" photos of my husband cooking up our dinner... I didn't really plan on doing a post like this and Heff was an unsuspecting chef thinking I was just messing around with my flash settings and getting in his way so it's not nearly as good as The Pioneer Woman's cooking posts :)

My very own Marlboro Man cooking me dinner

"A Provencal Daube" from the cookbook MEAT (a favorite in our house)

3 pounds boned beef shank or stew meat (we used a cut from our cow)
2 tablespoons olive oil
8 ounces salt pork or bacon (thanks Lucy the Pig, you were delicious)
3 1/2 ounces pork or bacon rind cut into squares (ditto Lucy)
2 cups white wine
2 cups water or beef stock
1 white onion
6 cloves
4-5 garlic cloves, bashed w side of a knife
2 bay leaves
A couple springs of thyme
3-5 strips finely pared orange zest
2 large carrots cut into large pieces
3 celery stalks, cut into large pieces
1 pound tomatoes, deseeded and chopped
Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Cut up the beef into 'larger-than-you-would-think but not-too-boringly square' pieces trimming off some but not all of the fat as you go

Heat olive oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan. Fry the bacon and the pork or bacon rind until lightly browned but not crisp. Remove with a slotted spoon and place in a large casserole. (In the same oil brown the beef and add to the casserole.)

Geglaze the frying pan with a little of the wine, then add the rest of the wine. Heat until it boils and pour over the meat.

Heat up the water or stock in the same way and pour that over too- enough to cover the meat by a good 3/4 inch.

Cut the onion in half and stick each half with a few cloves.

Add the onion halves to the casserole along with the carrots and celery...

... and tomatoes...

... and orange zest...

... and spices... (not all these, Heff was cleaning out the spice drawer:)

... and 4-5 cloves of garlic... (beware when buying garlic from the local market, it may look like this! ;) Heff told me to cut around that green stuff- it makes him nervous.

Season to taste but go easy on the salt. The bacon fat takes care of that. Bring to a gentle simmer on the stovetop (or oven) and maintain for 3-4 hours until the meat is completely tender.

Let your 15 month old nap on the couch while the stew simmers... and make her really mad by taking pictures of her when she wakes up on the wrong side of the couch with a bad case of bed head.

"Seriously Mom?"

"Maybe if I grind my teeth and pretend I'm still asleep she'll stop."

"I guess not."

Back to the stew... Serve hot! Remove the onion "unless your guests fancy whole onions" and ladle into deep plates or bowls. Serve with noodly pasta or potatoes - boiled, baked or mashed.

It was delicious! Even Bed-Head-Francie agreed :)

"Thanks for abusing me in this post mom. You are nowhere near as cool as The Pioneer Woman."

Sorry Francie ;)

...another random link I found on pioneer woman.com this is a hilarious video parody on a "Homeschool Family" I just had to include. Maureen, we promise not to make fun of you like this for homeschooling Ellie next year on your East Coast adventure ;) I'm sure you'll appreciate this too!

and to round out the randomness of this post, Heff and I clicked this video by the same guy and were rolling on the floor laughing so in honor of our baby-to-be Cletus Repeatus.... here is "Cletus take the Reel"

Goodnight and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Happy New Year

We rung in the New Year in La Selva Beach at Aunt Mimi's celebrating Emmy's 22nd birthday! It was a fun night with the cousins eating lots of good food, playing lots of Rock Band, hanging out with their fun neighbors the Hingas and gossiping with Em of course. This was the first birthday she hasn't been with her twin brother John, he was rocking in San Francisco at a party at City Hall, and Em's mom Kaky is still in the hospital bravely recovering from her broken leg with a positive attitude... we all admire Kaky's strength and spirit. We stopped at the hospital on the way to the beach and visited with Kaky and Jannie in the hospital. Kaky loved Francie's Cabbage Patch Doll, Pattie, and their matching outfits ;) Francie gave Kaky some kisses and we all wish her a speedy recovery and a much better 2009!

Francie wore a little plaid skirt that I wore in my second Christmas card picture 29 years ago :)

Everybody gets in on some Rock Band

Francie chowing down on her roll with Erin and Claire

Francie's favorite thing to do... tell the dog Lil' Girl "no-no-no!"

Emmy and Francie toasting with their Pink Champagne Pops ;) "Cheers to your birthday Emmy!"

"I'll drink to that."

Heff and Drewby getting some dinner

We love Emmy!!!

Happy Birthday to you (Drew frosted the cake himself)

Make a wish Em.

Aunt Mimi and Emmy spoil Francie and give her some chocolate frosting and a candle to lick :)

Francie had quite an audience

Yummmmmmmm.

Mary and Emmy with two of the Hinga girls Erin and Ali. Ali helped me open Academic Trainers Aptos before I sold it, it was great to see her and fun to catch up.

Emmy and Tommy Hinga in their "annual New Years pic"

Time for presents! Francie thought Emmy's boxes were blocks to climb on

Silly Francie

Ann's card to Emmy, the "This is Mary" card. I'm sure she managed to make fun of me at least a few times in her sentiments to Em

Francie almost matches her Cabbage Patch Doll "Pattie's" outfit ;)

Francie flying off the presents so Emmy can open them

Her little skirt kept riding up, I forgot to put her ruffle bum "Mary Frances" undies on ;)

Daddy putting Francie and Pattie to sleep... the duo ALMOST made it to midnight! (Pattie rallied)

Drew doesn't want the entertainment to end just yet

Uncle Rich and the sleeping Little Doo

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! and HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMMY!!!