Thursday, March 28, 2013

Owl Celeb

A Great Gray Owl, apparently from Canada, has taken residency a couple blocks away from the gym that I work at. Since last Thursday (when he was first seen), the press, people with LARGE cameras, and old people with binoculars have crowded around this big guy observing his every move. He has become a celeb in good ol' pleasantville Middleton to the point of having crowds up to 30-50 people watching him.

I decided to go take a gander and was very happy that I did. He is so big and absolutely stunning. AND- I figured that since I act like a senior citizen in every other aspect in life, I might as well take pictures of birds like every other little old lady. My mother will be so proud.

Hopefully he finds his way home soon -- But until then, I will stalk him every lunch break.






My pictures aren't anything compared to this guy's.... (same owl, same location)


But I think they're somewhat decent, right?? Humor me, people!


Here is the Madison News article. I love that this is news in the Madison State Journal.



Seriously. Pleasantville.






A day in the life of Lulu....

Ah, yes. Another Cat Blog.
Baby Lulu turned three last week (on March 20th). 
Happy Birthday, Lulu!

(June 2010)
We bought her some cat nip, a new pretty pink toy, a yummy dinner then had a quick photoshoot before taking her to the vet to get stuck three times.
Lulu having fun.












Just when she thought life couldn't get any better.............


Shit.


You want to put the thermometer where?!?!

She got the a clean bill of health, but was incredibly pissed at us for the rest of the week.



Lulu =






ByeBye Old School Blinds

I feel like its an unspoken thing that in order to have a real home/adult house, you cannot have vinyl mini blinds on your windows. I remember having them in my dorm room and in every apartment I've ever rented. When we bought our house, they came with it and we lived with it until now. But even while looking through the house, I knew I'd eventually change them. Well, for those of you who don't know me very well - let me just say that I am a very impatient woman. Matt will attest to the fact that when I want something, I want it NOW and I feel as though I have waited long enough to switch them out. We bought the house in December '11 and....


Yep, it is time.

Last week, I started the unofficial mission of changing out our window treatments and I am determined to complete this mission as soon as possible. I started with the room that I thought needed it the most -- Our Dining Room.

Our dining room or dining area has a huge window that looks to our back yard. Behind our condo, there is a pond with a little creek and lots of mature, pretty trees. Before, we never really messed with our mini blinds enough to open them, get all the natural light into our house, and see our pretty view (which is why I thought this room should be first).


(This is our view from the window with a frozen pond)

Ugh! When is Spring going to be here??

Another reason-

Matt's Aunt Karen and Uncle Kelly got us an unbelievable wedding gift that I want to be able to see as much as possible. Karen knows an artist who makes stained glasses pieces with glass from Jerusalem and sells them to super duper rich folks. Well, because Karen and this woman are amazing, they came up with the idea to make a custom piece for Matt's and my house. Karen called me way before the wedding and asked for our window dimensions and what colors we would like in the piece. I couldn't have imagined how beautiful it turned out and it is a gift we will cherish for the rest of our lives.

Matt and I were so excited to hang it (even with our old, yucky blinds)



Because of the Lord's great love, we are not consumed. His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness.

Lamentations 3: 22-23


Created just for you...


We couldn't wait to see it in the morning with the sunlight. How could you not want to see that every morning while sipping coffee?



So after hanging the stained glass, I was determined to find pretty new curtains that I could open in the morning and have a big, beautiful window to look out every morning. I searched high and low and found some gorgeous "faux silk" floor length purple curtains from the classy, high end Target. (SAY IT WITH A FRENCH ACCENT and don't judge!)

Even being from Target, Matt could not believe how much I spent on curtains for the dining room, but I think it made a world of a difference.

And I love my morning sunshine view.

Before:


After:






The pretty purple color is named "wine"

Perfect.

Our family room patio door blinds are next to go. I'm thinking 2" faux wood blinds.... (Target has those, too!) Yay!









Thursday, March 21, 2013

Housewife.......?

As stated in my first post, I am not the best cook. My poor husband (bless his heart) never gets a good cooked meal after coming home from a long day at work.

Doesn't everyone feel sad for him?

I sure do.

This needs to change ASAP.

It's not that I have boycotted cooking. When I have the ingredients, recipes, and time, I actually enjoy cooking and I'm half way decent at it. But after a long work day and a nearly bare kitchen, I never have the slightest idea of what to make. So once Matt and I are both home from work, this is usually the conversation that takes place:

Matt asks, "What's for dinner?"

I say, "I don't know" or  I answer with "Pizza" or "I want [insert restaurant/fast food place here]"

Ew, I know. We live like freshmen in college and that is a problem. In my defense, I am a new housewife, but that really isn't an excuse because I've been living with Matt for almost four years now. And in those four years, I have come to realize that:

1) I have a very limited amount of ideas for dinner.
2) I need to learn how to meal plan.
3) Matt and I must get in the habit of bringing lunches to work.
4) Matt and I must get in the habit of NOT going out to eat for dinner.
5) Matt and I must get in the habit of eating healthier.

My problems are:

My ideas for dinner include (and ARE limited to):

1) Pizza (ha)
2) Spaghetti and garlic bread or some sort of pasta
3) Tacos
4) Hamburgers and fries
5) Chicken with rice or potatoes and some sort of steamed vegetable
6) Pork with rice or potatoes and some sort of steamed vegetable

^ This is incredibly sad and even more importantly SO unhealthy!

(Now everyone should feel bad for Matt!)

Sometimes, I'll stray away from these six meals and attempt to make a "new" one, but usually I realize it takes too long to make or I don't like the end result. I like to use www.allrecipes.com when I have a specific idea in mind, but like stated before, typically, I cannot think of new ideas for dinner. Another problem that I often run into is that I'm only cooking for Matt and myself. Recipes are usually good for a family of six. So what happens?? We put the rest in the fridge and wait until the food goes bad to throw away. Leftovers and I don't mix well.

Ideally, I'd love to find a blog/website/cookbook that has dinner ideas for young couples. The healthier the better.

Does anyone have any favorites?

Also, I love slow cookers -- but have yet to find a good cookbook/website for slow cookers. Oh, and I'm gone most days for 10 hours and most recipes call for cooking the meals for eight hours.

My next problem

I need to learn how to meal plan. Typically when we go grocery shopping, we grab whatever sounds good. A couple packages of ground beef, a couple chicken breasts, bread, eggs, milk, some veggies, fruit, lots of frozen pizzas,..... etc. Then after a few days, I have no idea what to make for dinner except our good old frozen pizza. You see, I'm not the type of person who can just throw ingredients together and make a masterpiece and I'm definitely not the person who substitute ingredients for the other if I'm missing something.

So when I get the rare idea to cook a meal and eventually look up the recipe, I realize that I'm missing an ingredient (or 4) and I have to drive back to the grocery store to go pick them up.

This is why I have to meal plan.

Ah, but its not as easy as it sounds. I need to think of seven meals, find seven recipes for those meals, write down all of the ingredients, figure out which ingredients I still need to buy, write down the normal weekly groceries I need, and go shopping to get all of it. Every week. And its not like I can make the same meals as I did the week before.

How much time will this take?

........Urgh, now it sounds like a part time job.

Problemo #3

As a new married couple, Matt and I have recently sat down to set up a budget:

X towards our mortgage
Y towards insurance
Z towards savings

and so on. And while doing this, we have realized that for the past million years, we have spent WAY too much money on buying lunch while at work and going out to dinner at night. During the days, Matt conveniently has a "food court" at American Family headquarters and I'm within five minutes of several yummy restaurants in Middleton. You've already heard our problems about dinner and add to it that we love to wine and dine on the weekends.

Ideally, while grocery shopping, we would meal plan (sigh) and pick out what we wanted for lunch that week and just make a lunch the night before work, but of course that never happens. I barely have enough time to make coffee in the morning -- let alone two lunches.

Laziness at its best.

I think the gist of this blog is that I need to get in a new habit. I just don't know how long it will take for us to make the switch. My long term goals would be to start making dinner every night, reduce going out to dinner to a couple times a month, take lunch to work everyday, and stop eating at fast food restaurants and stop drinking soda.

That way, we'd be more healthier and save a WHOLE boat load of cash.

The purpose of this blog is write it "outloud" so all of you can call me out if you notice me NOT going off of my new "food plan" -- and also to get everyone's suggestions on cooking dinners and meal planning. So, if you are an experienced housewife or just enjoy cooking, I'd love to hear your favorite recipes, cookbooks, meal planning ideas, etc.

My best friend hasn't gone a day without making her fiance a lunch for work and cooking him dinner at night. And here I am sitting on the couch and eating a cooked frozen pizza next to my hubby who is doing the same. Like I said, this needs to change.

Help! Recipes? Cookbooks? Websites? Meal planning ideas?

Matt will thank you for the rest of his life.     :)







Monday, March 18, 2013

New Car! New Hair! So many changes!

Remember that post about our broke down cars.....?! Well guess what?!!

WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT ANYMORE!

On Saturday, Matt and I drove to Villa Park, Illinois to trade in his 2002 Toyota Camry and to buy a 2013 Chevy Sonic Turbo RS. We were so freaking excited and the only thing we had to worry about was whether or not his car would start when they went to test drive it.





Pfffff......

That should have been the least of our worries. To spare all of you the details, let me just say that they offered incredibly low for the trade in and raised the sticker price of the Sonic because we didn't qualify for some incentive. We sat in negotiations with our dealer, his manager, and some other guy until they eventually all went to the general manager.

It took hours.

And after a couple of hours, we were done and we were absolutely comfortable walking away without purchasing the car. We said, "Thanks, but no thanks" several times but they never let us leave! I specifically remember grabbing my purse at one point, standing up, zipping up my coat, and telling Matt, "I just want to go home." 

I even asked the dealers for our keys back to the Camry (because they test drove it) And they said, "Um, hold on one second ma'am" then back to the General Manager's office they went to get a lower price.

His office looked that like banker's office from Deal or No Deal -- where you could see his silhouette but not his face. We seriously felt like we were on the game show and we kept saying, "No Deal!" fully prepared that we would not drive away with that car.

Somehow,

Someway,

We BOUGHT the car for a few thousand under asking price, an entire percent off of our financing, with practically zero down, and right on budget. For our first time negotiating, I'd say we were very successful. I may or may not have lost my cool at certain points and I think the dealers were scared of me/hated me, but we drove away with our first brand new car and we absolutely love it!


YAY!


I was able to snap some pictures of Matt coming home yesterday! Enjoy!













Onto the next change....

FIRST OF ALL,

I cannot believe all of you dear loved ones let me walk around looking like this...


Hi, my name is Medusa


I have wanted to chop my hair off for years. Literally. I specifically remember sitting at Buffalo Wild Wings one night with my two girlfriends, Carmy and Courtney (when I still lived in Rockford -- so it had to of been 2010) talking about cutting my hair. But of course, I had to wait until after I got married. Well that time has come and gone.

After telling Matt about my plans, he said, "My married friends warned me about this." Um, what!?  I asked. "After girls get married they get a mom haircut," he said.

Oh.My.God!

Don't get me wrong, he was fully supportive of the haircut and said, "You'll be beautiful no matter what." (<--- seriously?! what a sweetheart/kiss ass) but he also made it clear that he liked my hair long.

I scheduled my hair appointment on our one month anniversary. I had two weeks to prepare myself and Matt about the drastic change, and even with that, I was still nervous sitting in the chair. Prior to this, I would freak out about someone cutting off more than half an inch and I was about to let Carolina take off more than five inches.

Surprisingly, I did very well. No tears -- All smiles. Carolina actually had it originally longer and I told her to cut off more. I love my new haircut and I feel so much prettier/better! Its a chic haircut and it shows off my sassiness (What a Wisconsin word!!!)

I hope you enjoy my pictures of the new do. And I'm sorry for all of my selfies.

"MYSPACE!!!!"  I kept thinking as I took all of these pictures. Remember saying that seven years ago when posing for pictures?? Maybe that was just me and my crazy friends.

Note: I despise people who upload pictures of themselves like this on Facebook so I truly apologize. And I promise you I will never do this again until I have a baby bump to show off.





After the haircut, Matt and I went to my parents to say, "Hello!"


Then we went to Zander's birthday party, our nephew who turned ONE, on Saturday!


After that, we headed up to Villa Park to buy the car. Then we stopped at Portillo's (YUM!) to celebrate our car purchase.


The next day was Saint Patrick's Day. How did we celebrate you ask?

We went out to dinner, chatted about Life Insurance, and then went grocery shopping....



Oh, married life.


By the way, Matt loved my hair. Whew.............