Saturday, March 20, 2010

The Tour

I know I've been saying I'd post pictures of the house, here they are...



The (circle) drive up to the house.



The front of the house



The living room, from the front door.



The living room, from the sunroom.



From the hallway, looking into the kitchen.



The kitchen



The dining room



The Master bedroom



The guest bedroom



The office



The laundry room



And the back of the house!

So far, we're really enjoying being here and Coco loves getting to run around out here!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

I love...

I love that I can leave the garage door up without fear of all of our stuff being stolen. I love that no one is going to send me a letter if I have décor in my yard, if my grass is a little high or if I change the landscaping without written notice. I love that I feel comfortable sleeping with the windows open. I love that Coco can run and bark and play and not bother a soul. I love that I don’t have to lock my door, if I don’t want to. I love that in the middle of the day, you can hear birds singing and crickets chirping. I love that I can have people over without fear that their cars will block the street or our music will be too loud. I love that people wave when they pass you on the road. I love that I wake up to deer feeding in my “yard”. I love that we have bunnies and squirrels instead of stray cats and dogs. I love that I don’t have salespeople knocking at my door. I love that I have neighbors that drop off fruits and vegetables from their gardens. I love that at night; you can look up and see stars instead of buildings and smog. I love that a rooster tells me when it’s time to get up in the mornings. I love that I can stand in the bathroom, fresh out of the shower without fear that a neighbor will see me through the window. I love that whether I go to the grocery store, the post office, the bank or out to eat, I’m sure to run into someone I know that’s just dying to tell me all about something. I love that when I make homemade preserves, everyone else is just as excited as I am. I love that even though I’ve been gone for three years, it doesn’t feel like any time has passed at all. I love that people don’t call to check to see if you are home, they already know you’re schedule and stop by just to say hello. But mainly, I just love living in the country (again).

Friday, March 12, 2010

Quick & Healthy Dinner!

In a rush to get out of the house in the morning, I don’t always remember to lay something out for dinner, so I try to keep a few things in the house that I can throw together relatively quickly. A few years ago, I came up with the easiest “quick” dinner and it’s delicious and healthy and a friend of mine suggested that I share it on here, so that's what I'm doing... I pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees, and then I take 4 Tilapia fillets (still frozen) out of their individual packages and lay them in a small casserole dish. I then take Wish-Bone Balsamic Breeze Spritzer and spray them liberally, about 15-20 squirts. Then I take a little bit of salt and sprinkle over the top and then liberally pepper them. Once the oven is heated, I stick them in for 20 minutes. And that’s it! The dressing bakes on to the top of the fish and the extra makes a little sauce in the bottom. I then heat up a Uncle Ben’s Ready Rice, Long Grain & Wild Rice package that takes only 90 seconds! It’s easy and delicious and I have dinner ready in about 20 minutes! Let me give you a quick run-down on the facts: A (4 ounce) Tilapia fillet has about 93 calories, and 1 gram of fat (as stated here). The Wish-Bone dressing has 10 calories and 1 gram of fat in 10 sprays (we used 20, but divided into 4, that’s 5 squirts per fillet). The rice has 220 calories and 3 grams of fat in the entire bag (which is 2 servings). If you eat 1 fillet with 5 squirts of dressing, you are looking at 98 calories and 1.5 grams of fat. Then, you can have a cup of rice for 110 calories and 1.5 grams of fat. Right now, we are at 208 calories and 3 grams of fat for dinner. Pair that with a salad or some veggies and you have yourself a healthy, quick, delicious and filling meal! PS: I normally do not like the taste of Balsamic anything, but this flavor is light - not overpowering.

I hope you try it out and love it as much as we do!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Priorities

Because I am a top-notch prioritizer (and if that isn’t a word, it should be), I have spent this week using my “extra” time, if there is such a thing, to search every corner of the internets for the perfect double curtain rod, with no success. I am a lot sad about that. Mainly, because I am a world-class googler. I mean, I have had compliments on my ability to find ANYTHING on the Google. I. Mean. Anything. So the fact that I can’t find the perfect curtain rod has pretty much rained on my Google parade. I am looking for something that will accommodate a 66” window, that already has decorative finials on it, that will go with my Tuscan décor that is cheap. I mean like $30 or less cheap. I don’t even care what color it is because my new motto is “just spray paint it”. I haven’t actually acted on said motto, but I will. It’s my second priority. You know, right after finding the curtain rod. Or wait, maybe it’s my third. After finding my curtain rod and finishing that Route 44 drink. Like I said, top-notch prioritizer. The rest of my extra time has been spent contemplating my Easter décor. I have pretty much decided that it’s going to start and end with a new Easter wreath, which I am also having a hard time finding. Mainly because I want a gorgeous wreath with speckled eggs and such for the lowly price of about $5.99. I know, I know – I’m cheap. I can’t help it. I didn’t used to be this way, I think it’s a side effect of marriage. So, on the top of my “To Do” list is to make my own Easter wreath. I saw one on the Internets today.

What do y’all think? I really like it and I think it will be pretty cheap to make. I’m just trying to figure out if making it should be above or below unpacking on my list of priorities! :) Hope your week has been more successful than mine!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Happy Monday!

Happy Monday folks! It’s a dreary, gloomy day here in Southeast Texas. It’s been windy and raining all day and from what the weather man says, should be this way most of the week. Everyone’s moods seem to be mimicking the weather and all I want to do is take a nap! I hope that my energy level increases sometime soon or this is going to be a really unproductive week. I don’t have any pictures to update with. I finally unearthed my camera but apparently didn’t pack batteries in the same box and I can’t find any in the whole darn house and I forget to buy them every time I go to the store which has been exactly zero times since we moved into the new house. Except for that trip I made to CVS last week to pick up a lint roller and that totally doesn’t count as a shopping trip as I spent most of my time in the store, reading how Jake new Vienna was “the one” and other pertinent news stories. I was productive enough this weekend to run errands on Saturday with Darren which included various trips to hardware/home improvement stores while we tried to make a decision about what type of fence to put up for Coco. I don’t feel comfortable putting up one of those electrical doggie fences because she is so small and because that keeps her in but doesn’t keep other animals out and because shocking her every time she tries to “explore” seems really wrong to me. We are looking at wooden fences and metal “fabric” fences and all kinds of nonsense that I really don’t know anything about. I just want a little fence put up so that when she wants to lay out in the sun, I don’t have to stand out there and watch her laying in the grass. I want her to have some sense of freedom, but you know – in a caged in way, where she can’t go anywhere that hasn’t already been deemed appropriate by me – kind of like an outdoor prison. That sounds just lovely, doesn’t it? On a completely different note – we stopped by Sonic to get a drink on the way home from Lowe’s, because what is a trip into “town” without a Sonic drink? And you have to answer me this…why is it that I can never, ever even get close to finishing a Route 44 drink but I can finish a large without a problem? I mean, it’s getting to the point where it’s almost a challenge. I don’t want to go to bed until I finish it, which never happens but it’s not because I haven’t tried! As you can tell, we had a very exciting weekend! It’s not every day you get to write a post about electrocuting your dog and Sonic drinks! Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!