Thursday, August 28, 2008

Mexican Night

One of the fun things about being a new wife is discovering new recipes. When they are a success, I come into work the next day to tell Kelli and Reenie this great new way to make chicken...aren't I innovative?! Only to discover that they have been making chicken that way for years. Oh well. It only deflated my joy. It didn't squash it completely.

I am going to tell you about it like it's a brand new discovery - broil chicken in the broiler for 5-7 minutes and it comes out delicious and wonderful. I put some veggie oil, chili powder, salt and pepper to season it and we have fast fajitas - cha, cha, cha! We also added some peppers and onions (again under the broiler) and avocados (not under the broiler because they are perfect the way they are).



My boy loves Mexican. He ate 2 of these!


I think we will be eating more of these in the future, especially on those nights when we need a fast but yummy meal. And I'll try rice or beans next time. If you have a good recipe, let me know and I will try it. I was not able to do rice or beans this time because of the fire that started in our oven. Apparently our broiler does not like chicken as much as we do.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Inspiration

There are some days that I'm stuck in very boring meetings. That is when I doodle. My inspiration is Rick.

My dad, who was in the same meeting, told me that it does not look like him.

Monday, August 18, 2008

true love

is a marc jacobs bag.


Friday, August 8, 2008

Back in Action

Rick and I are back into the swing of things. We are loving life together. Our wedding was a beautiful day and I'm so grateful for everyone who put their hands in to make it happen. My mom was an all-star...she made it happen! Except for the blue cake, she made my dreams come true. Special thanks also to Dad (for giving me away and being my hero), Kelli, Meg, Ange, Alyce, Stephanie, and my boy Stephen.

And of course, I'm grateful to Rick for being the best man I know and for wanting to marry me. I can't believe what a blessed girl I am and how he treats me like the most precious thing in the world.



We were then off to Hawaii for 11 days of fun in the sun. I'll post pictures of those soon (they are on a different computer). We relaxed and chilled on the beach, rented snorkel gear from Snorkel Bob (he cares about fishes), kayaked one day, hiked a little, drove around in our jeep listening to island radio (traci trying not to get car sick...telling rick to slow down...rick forgetting and driving like he was a Nascar driver), ate some good food and watched project runway. We learned a little bit of Hawaiian...Ono means good and Shi-Shi means pee. They were memorable and fun first days of married life.

Since then we've been getting the apartment settled. I'm having a fun time cooking and learning how to be a wife. Holla if you got any good recipes. Most of my meal ideas come from my lunchtimes with Kelli, Meg, Reenie and Lynn.

Hooray for marriage!