Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Nativity Dance

After the popularity of the wedding dance, the divorce court dance, and of course Jim & Pam on the office a youth group put this together:



Wow, talk about engaging today's culture! What are your thoughts - is it irreverent? Blasphemous? Love it? Something else?

UPDATE: Sadly enough the embedded video doesn't show everything, so check it out on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPDQFGEe2RA

HT to Laura Rodgers for the video!

THIS week's new recipe: Peppermint Bark Brownies

It's Christmas time, so that means lots of baking! I tried out this recipe on Sunday to bring treats to Elevation and YUM! I cheated and used peppermint bark I had bought at Peet's, but if you have the time go for it and make it from scratch.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter, plus more for greasing dish
  • 4 squares unsweetened baking chocolate, chopped
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 4 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Directions

1 cup chopped peppermint bark, recipe follows

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F and grease a 9 by 13-inch baking dish. Line the dish with a piece of parchment paper that extends up beyond the edge of the pan on the 2 wide sides of the dish and lightly grease the parchment. The paper will serve as handles when you are ready to remove the brownies from the pan.

In the top of a double boiler or in a microwave, melt the chocolate and butter until completely smooth. Add the sugar, flour, eggs, and vanilla and stir to blend. Stir in the peppermint bark and transfer to the prepared baking pan. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center just comes out clean - it's ok if there are a couple of small fudgy crumbs adhering to the toothpick. It's better to undercook these slightly than overcook them - these brownies are meant to be fudgy.

Transfer to a cooling rack and allow to cool completely. Using your hands, lift up firmly on the parchment paper pieces and transfer to a flat surface. (If the paper is stubborn, run a thin knife around the edge of the pan, or loosen the brownies slightly with the help of an offset spatula.) Cut the brownies into 2 1/2-inch squares and serve at room temperature.

Peppermint Bark:

12 ounces good quality white chocolate, chopped

24 hard peppermint candies

Melt the white chocolate in a double boiler over medium heat or in a microwave, stirring every 30 seconds, until smooth. Be careful not to scorch the chocolate.

Place the peppermints in a resealable food storage bag and, using a rolling pin, tap the candies to break into small pieces. Place the crushed candies into a strainer with medium holes and shake over another bowl - only the very large pieces should remain in the strainer. Add the melted chocolate to the small pieces and stir to combine.

Line a baking sheet with waxed paper and pour the chocolate-candy mixture onto the paper. Using a rubber spatula, spread smooth to a thickness of about 1/4-inch. Press the large peppermint pieces onto the top of the mixture and transfer to a refrigerator to firm.

When firm, break the bark into bite-size pieces and place in an attractive serving bowl or package in airtight containers to give as gifts. Serve at room temperature.

This is best refrigerated if kept for any length of time.



New Recipe - Chicken Enchiladas

So here's the new recipe from last week (sorry it's late!). Was good but definitely could use more spiciness, so keep that in mind if you like things on the spicy side.

Ingredients

  • 8 soft corn tortillas

Filling:

  • 3 cups chicken broth
  • 4 pieces boneless skinless chicken breast, 6 to 8 ounces
  • 1 bay leaf, fresh or dried
  • 2 sprigs fresh oregano
  • 1 small onion, quartered
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1/3 palm full
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • Salt

Sauce

  • 2 cups tomato sauce
  • 2 teaspoons hot cayenne pepper sauce, several drops
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 2 pinches
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 2 1/2 cups Monterey Jack shredded cheese,

  • Directions

Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F.

Wrap corn tortillas in foil and warm in the oven. Bring broth to a boil in a saute pan. Set chicken into broth with bay and oregano and onion. Return to a boil, cover and reduce heat to simmer. Poach chicken in broth 10 minutes. Remove chicken breasts to a bowl and shred with 2 forks. Add 1/2 cup of cooking liquid and tomato paste, spices and salt and work through the chicken using the forks.

Combine all sauce ingredients and heat through, keeping warm until needed.

Remove tortillas from oven and switch broiler on high.

Pile chicken mixture into warm corn tortillas and roll. Line casserole or baking dish with enchiladas, seam side down. Pour hot tomato sauce over the chicken enchiladas and top with cheese. Place in enchiladas in hot oven 6 inches from broiler and broil 5 minutes to melt cheese and set enchiladas. Serve.

3 Days Before Christmas Eve

Last night I was in the kitchen making dinner and Andrew was talking with Randy about how it's almost Christmas Eve when suddenly Andrew blurts out "you know there's no such thing as Santa.....Or reindeer.....Or sleighs." Randy and I both respond with "yes, sleighs are real and so are reindeer." And I ask "where did you hear that Santa wasn't real from." No response. So I ask again, and his response was "from TV."

Obviously there are lots of places where he could hear that Santa isn't real - school, church, friends, TV, but it makes me sad to think that small piece of childhood might already be gone. He's growing up so quickly as it is. Obviously Christmas isn't all about Santa and the gifts, but there is something special about that Christmas "magic" that a child has in their heart.

Does Santa visit your house? Do your kids still believe?

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Day Everything Changed



December 14, 2008. Who knew one day could change your life in so many ways. In the early hours of the morning I was awakened by my own screaming as (I later came to know) I was having a seizure. I remember Randy asking if I was okay and I wanted to tell him I wasn't, but couldn't even form words to talk. The next I don't know how many hours are a blur of mist and memories. Paramedics asking me questions to see if I knew who I was, where I was, what day it was. Waking up in the hospital to see Randy's scared face only to have another seizure. Getting transported over the hill in an ambulance to Kaiser San Jose. Waking up in the hospital. Being asked if I was claustrophobic because they were going to do an MRI. Waking up in MRI machine wishing I had said I was claustrophobic because I was SCARED. Knowing that I should pray because I was so scared, doing it and immediately being comforted by the Father's love and peace.

If you want to hear the whole story up until June, check out the Elevation podcast here. A friend named Keith shares his story first, and then I speak. Maybe about 10 minutes in. PS there's a happy ending to the story, Dan was a perfect match as if we were blood related and my new kidney is amazingly healthy) but that's for another time.

People often wonder where God is in times of struggle and pain. Honestly, He's right there beside you. He doesn't like seeing his kids hurt and struggling anymore than a parent on Earth enjoys seeing their kid hurt. The question is, how do you respond to God when the going gets tough, as it inevitably will. Bobby, a friend of our family & a local pastor, posted this quote recently:

God is most glorified in me when I am most satisfied in him…through trials.
-John Piper

I am eternally thankful for the trials I went through this past year for so many reasons, but the one that stands foremost in my mind is because it strengthened my faith in God. I have never had to lean and rely on Him in such a tangible way and I give praise for that. I would never change any of the health crisis that happened this past year, because it has shaped who I am as a follower of Christ. In 2010, and the rest of my life, I want to strive to be the person I was at that time - absolutely dependent on God.

Fallen Behind


So I've majorly fallen behind in updating. The Disneyland Birthday Trip was fantastic. So much fun to hang and play with the girls. Quite a few moments of sadness though seeing little ones running up to the characters and having a blast at the parks. Definitely made me miss my little guy.

We drove down to San Diego on Friday night (12/11) and stayed with Christal's family for two nights. They were great hosts and we loved spending time with them. Sunday morning we left at 6am for Disneyland! I've never done the park from open to almost close before. We usually stay near or on site so you can go back for a rest or to the pool, etc. It made for a long, but really fun day! Christal and Staci (in particular) hadn't been on A LOT of the rides, so it was cool to be able to share those experiences. Sunday night we stayed with Christal's SLO (now in SoCal) family. It was great to hang & get to k now them better.

Monday was Christal's big day! As part of 2009 people get into one of the parks free on their birthday, so we headed out to DCA (Disney's California Adventure for non-disney dorks). Monday, December 14th was also the one year anniversary of my seizures - it's amazing how time flies! It was hard to be away from Randy for that day, he's the one that saw everything go down, but it was really special to be able to physically do something so different than being in a hospital like I was a year ago...we didn't know what the future held at that point. To commemorate the big day I decided that I needed to face my fears and go on Tower of Terror. I mean, if I can get a kidney transplant and go through dialysis for 6 months I can handle falling a dozen or so stories on a ride, right? I was so scared waiting in the queue wishing I hadn't said I'd do it! I get nervous around heights and dropping just didn't seem like a good plan anymore. I did end up going on it, and latching on to Stace during the ride while I was laughing so hard I was crying, and it's now my new favorite ride at DCA! Who knew.

The day finished with a loooong drive back, avoiding two accidents, getting stared down by a mean woman at starbucks (I thought she was going to jump me!) and my first visit to the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (loved it!). Such a great trip, thanks ladies!


Friday, December 11, 2009

So Blessed

I think it's good to recognize the blessings you have. I'm blessed with a loving God; an amazingly wonderful, generous husband; a beautiful, smart, healthy son; restored health through a kidney transplant (which was donated by an amazing friend); a home; great family; and some truly amazing friends.

My good friend Christal is going to Disneyland for her birthday this weekend. Last year I wasn't able to spend her birthday with her as I had suffered 2 grand mal seizures as a result of my kidney failure (more on that in posts to come). This year it didn't look like I'd be able to spend it with her again. Construction has been rough this year and work has been light for Randy. Last night I was approached with the offer of an expense paid trip to join Christal and Staci to celebrate. How many times does that happen in your lifetime? And what an awesome God we have that blessed me with such great friends with generous hearts! And an amazing husband that says "go, you deserve it." Yeah, I wept.

So I won't be posting for a few days, but I think it's excusable! Have a great weekend everyone, I know I will!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

New Blog - Bakerella



So I was reading through my google reader tonight and another blogger mentioned this site as one of their top listings for recipes. So I clicked my happy finger on over to Bakerella and OH MY WORD...I'm in love. I mean seriously, how fun are those cookies above?

First of all, the layout is so stinkin' cute. Secondly there are amazing (AH-mazing) recipes and photos of the recipes!!! I immediately started reading through to see the awesomeness I have missed up until now and my eye was caught by this post:


Be sure to click the link within that post to see the actual proposal happen. Too sweet!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

New Recipe

My friend Christal decided to do a new thing and try a new recipe each week. Sounded like a good plan to me, what's not to love? Possibly add a new recipe to the repertoire (assuming the hubby likes it and I won't hold my breath to see if the kiddo likes it) and try new things! So tonight I made Cornbread Tamale Pie and it was a hit. A HIT I tell you! R loved it and I did as well. So without further adieu I give you the recipe:

CORNBREAD TAMALE PIE

2 1/2 lb. ground beef

1 onion, chopped

2 cans tomato soup

2 cans water

2 cans Mexicali corn

2 tbsp. chili powder

1/2 tsp. pepper

1 tsp. salt

2 boxes Jiffy corn muffin mix

Salsa sauce; optional (I left it out, the spice was just fine as is)


Brown ground beef and onions, if excess fat, drain. Add tomato soup, water, corn, seasonings, and salsa sauce. Blend together and simmer for 15 minutes. Add spices to taste. Pour mixture in baking pan, preferably 13 x 9 cake pan. Mix corn muffin mix following the box directions. Pour over meat mixture.

Bake at 425 degrees for 20-25 minutes.


Hope you enjoy it!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Blogging

Hey y'all (and by y'all I mean my one reader if I'm lucky!). For a while now I've felt a tugging at my heart to start journaling, and I'm thinking what better way to do so, then to blog!

Now you know I'm not some exciting person, I just need an outlet to express my thoughts, feelings and daily goings on. As a mommy to a 5 year old, things are never dull so there will of course be a dash of little A's craziness thrown in here as well.

So, welcome! I hope to post daily, but we'll see where life takes us.