Sunday, July 26, 2009

Rule of Three


Calvin is now three months old. I really cannot believe it. Every morning, I wake up to find him bigger and heavier than when I put him down the night before. It is quite amazing how fast they grow.

You can also really see babies' minds working and making connections. Calvin has figured out how to control his arms with his brain (though clumsy). He will very slowly reach out and grab something he is interested in. It is almost painful watching how hard he concentrates to perform such a seemingly simple task. I am constantly amazed at how many things become second nature.

The other large development is that he has started to laugh--though he is a pretty tough critic. We have discovered that he has a similar sense of humor to Tyler and me since the first time he laughed was when he spit up all over me. I was shrieking and squealing trying to find a rag to wipe my body, the pillow, and his face off, and meanwhile, he was cackling. This, of course, made us laugh, which in turn made him laugh harder. It was a very sweet moment.



Tyler and I seek his laughs for validation, but he is only interested in fresh material. We'll do something silly, and he'll bust up laughing so we do it again. He'll laugh harder! When we do it a third time, he laughs so hard he can hardly contain himself. Of course, we always try for more, but upon the fourth time we do a bit, all we get is complete silence. It is no longer funny. Sometimes he gives us a courtesy smile, but it seems that he already understands that when it comes to comedy, funny things always come in threes.

He may be selective about what he laughs at, but he is not as picky when it comes to his smiles! Calvin smiles all day long. He is such a good-natured little kid. I just love his chubby cheeks!


Monday, July 6, 2009

WT?

Our neighborhood Smith's recently underwent some remodeling, including nice, new stone on the outside, as well as new shelves, signs, and floor treatment on the inside. Among the changes, they have added sound effects to the meat department.

As I was shopping today, picking out steaks for a BBQ, I began hearing scattered "moo-ing" and the sounds of grazing. What is this supposed to make me think? "Yum...that sounds delicious!"? Or am I to think that the meat here is so fresh that I can hear the cow just minutes before his body parts are put out on the shelf? Perhaps Smith's Marketplace is thinking of innovative ways to be ADA compliant in aiding our non-sighted neighbors? In any instance, it's a little weird.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Two Months Old Already!















Every day goes by so fast! Calvin's big accomplishment this month was learning how to smile. The first time he really did it on purpose was when we went to go get him one morning at 5:30. He was yelling for us and when he saw us pop our heads over the side of the crib, he gave us a toothless grin. It melted my heart.

It makes each morning like Christmas morning as I sneak into his room only to find the greatest gift I've ever gotten smiling back at me from inside the crib.




We love him.


Here is a montage of smiles!





Shepherd Baby warming up after bath time.




Our Little Meerkat Pup





I don't know why, but he loves to stretch like this. He is such a little bean. He remained like this for about 5 minutes until he decided to go back to his back again.


Another happening this month was his baby blessing on May 30.
Tyler performed a beautiful blessing in our ward here in Provo.


That's about all the news about us this month. He goes in on Friday for his 2-month checkup. I am nervous for his shots...It is too sad when he cries in pain. Not fun, poor little guy.


More updates next month!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Cookie Snob

A friend of mine has a great chocolate-chip cookie recipe. When she brought cookies in to work to share them, everyone began gushing about their greatness. When I came in, I was also offered a cookie. Upon partaking of this very delicious cookie, I was asked, "Isn't this the best cookie you've ever had?" I faltered. I didn't know how to answer this question and started considering if I had ever had any cookies that were greater. I couldn't think of any offhand, but I have had a lot of cookies in my life- surely there is a chance that I have had a cookie that I thought was better. Or that I enjoyed at least equally as much. My hesitation was taken as rudeness. I didn't mean to offend, I just didn't know if the cookie was the best I had ever had in my lifetime.

I think found it hard for me to label this cookie as "the best ever" because cookies are generally expected to taste really good. It isn't like tasting some refried beans and declaring passionately that they are the best you've ever had. Most refried beans are just ordinary, so a really great recipe would stick out. Of course, that is not to say that some cookies are not better than others. I have had my share of cookies that are too hard, burnt, overly gooey, etc., but for the most part, cookies are good. I tried explaining to everyone that I wanted to compliment her cookies as being very delicious, but avoid a superlative statement that I did not fully endorse.

Tyler says I'm a cookie snob.

I guess I am pretty critical when it comes to cookies. I don't really consider myself an expert on the matter, but I do seem to be full of opinion. I wonder if I judge too harshly?

I have thought a lot about my cookie critiquing. I would much rather judge cookies by comparing different recipes for the same cookie, as opposed to declaring which cookies are better than others. I have included in this post what I believe to be the best Snickerdoodle recipe and the best No-Bake cookie recipe. And I can say these things without hesitation.

Does anyone else have strong feelings for certain recipes?

The Best Snickerdoodle Recipe
I LOVE Snickerdoodles, but sometimes they are too crunchy or too gooey. When they are done right, though, they are AMAZING. The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook's version of the cinnamon cookie is the BEST Snickerdoodle recipe I have ever eaten. Following it allows you to make perfect Snickerdoodles every time. Here is the recipe for your enjoyment:

Ingredients:
1 3/4 cups sugar
1 tablespoon cinnamon
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup vegetable shortening
2 large eggs
Parchment Paper (very important)

Directions:
1. Adjust an oven rack to the middle position and heat the oven to 375 degrees. Combine 1/4 cup of the sugar and the cinnamon in a shallow dish for coating and set aside. Whisk the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda, and salt together in a large bowl and set aside.
2. Beat the butter, shortening, and remaining 1 1/2 cups sugar together in a large bowl using an electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy, 3 to 6 minutes. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, until incorporated, about 30 seconds, scraping down the bowl and beaters as needed.
3. Reduce the mixer speed to low and slowly mix in the flour mixture until combined, about 30 seconds. Give the dough a final stir with a rubber spatula to make sure it is combined.
4. Using wet hands, roll 2 tablespoons of dough at a time into balls, then roll in the cinnamon sugar to coat and lay on two parchment-lined baking sheets, spaced about 2 1/2 inches apart. Bake the cookies, one sheet at a time, until the edges are set and just beginning to brown but the centers are still soft and puffy, 10 to 12 minutes, rotating the baking sheet halfway through baking.
5. Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes, then serve warm or transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely.

The Best No-bake Cookies
This is another cookie that seems to vary greatly in taste depending on what recipe you use. I have had these cookies a lot over the years, and rarely is there a great balance between the chocolate, peanut butter, and oatmeal. More often than not, they should be called Chocolate Peanut Butter Puddles. Recently, I made my family's age-old recipe that I grew up on. Without a doubt, it is the best No-Bake recipe I have ever had. There is a great balance of tastes. The peanut butter is added as a dry ingredient with the oatmeal instead of melting it with the chocolate (which I think preserves the PB flavor). Cocoa powder is also used instead of melting chocolate chips which somehow also seems to make it better. I have also included this recipe.

Ingredients:
3 1/2 cups quick oats (regular oats work well too)
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
dash salt
One stick margarine (or butter)
1/2 cup milk
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup cocoa

Directions:
1. Combine oats, peanut butter, vanilla, and salt in large mixing bowl. Stir until peanut butter is as evenly distributed as possible.
2. Combine margarine, milk, sugar, and cocoa in small saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Boil one minute. Pour into oats mixture and stir until combined.
3. Drop desired cookie size onto wax paper and wait until hardened.

Let me know your thoughts.

Monday, May 25, 2009

One Month Old


We have had Calvin for one month now. He hasn't learned too much yet besides how to efficiently eat, excrete, and make everyone melt because of his cuteness. He seems to be very close to smiling at people, but right now the only time he smiles is right after he eats, when he is tipsy with milk. He has had many visitors in the past month and is now lonely with just Tyler and me. We try to keep him busy with tummy time, swing time, wake time, etc. We hope you enjoy these pictures of highlights in the past month!








Saturday, April 25, 2009

Calvin Has Arrived


At 11:07 pm on Friday night, we welcomed our baby son, Calvin Thomas into the world. He weighed 7 lbs 5 oz and was 20 1/2 inches long! He has so much hair! We are still at the hospital right now, faithfully uploading pictures for the virtual world to see, but Danniey and the baby are both doing very well. And Calvin has just been getting cuter and cuter by the second. Stay tuned for baby updates. (Hopefully these will occur more often than normal updates on this blog.)

Monday, February 16, 2009

Eat Out

Tyler and I have been to alot of restaurants in the Provo/Orem area over the last 6 years or so that we have lived here. I decided to make a list of all of the places we have been to eat because I think it's pretty impressive:

American Pie Pizza/Pizza Pipeline/Big Daddy's Pizza/Wise Guys Pizza
Appleby's
Arby's
Asuka
Bajio's
Bamboo Hut
Beto's/Rancherito's
Bombay House
Burger Supreme
Cafe Rio
California Pizza Kitchen
Callie's Cafe
Carl's Jr.
Chili's
Chill Out!
Coney's
Costa Vida
Del Taco
Demae
Denny's
Doc's Pizza Buffet
Einstein's
El Azteca
El Taco Llama
Fazoli's
Five Guys Burgers and Fries
Fortune Chinese Food
Fuddrucker's
Gandalfo's
Gloria's Little Italy
Goodwood BBQ
Guru's
Hickory Kist
Hogi Yogi
Hollywood Juice Bar
IHOP
Italian Place
Jason's Deli
J Dawg's
Jerry's
KFC/A & W
Kneader's
L & L BBQ
Las Tarascas
Leatherby's
Little Ceasar's
Lon's Cookin Shack
Los Hermanos
Lucky Buns
Magleby's
Magleby's Fresh
Malt Shoppe
Mamma Chu's
McDonald's
McGrath's Fish House
Mimi's Cafe
Munchies/Cooking Taste Right (CTR) Cafe and Bakery
New York Pizza
Nicoitalia Pizzeria
Noodles and Co.
Olive Garden
Ottavio's
Palagi's
Panda Express
Papa John's Pizza
Papa Murphy's Pizza
Papa's Southern Smoked BBQ
Pastorero
PF Chang's
Pier 49 Pizza
Pita Pit
Pizza Factory
Pizzeria Seven Twelve
Red Robin
Rocky Mountain Drive-in
Rodizio's
Sconecutter
Sensuous Sandwich
Shoots
Sizzler
Smokehouse
Spaghetti Factory
Subway
Taco Bell
Teriyaki Stix
Terra Mia Ristorante
TGI Friday's
Thai Chili Garden
Thai Kitchen
Thai Ruby
Tommy's Burgers
Tony Roma's
Training Table
Tucano's
Wendy's
Yamato
Zupas


We will continue to add to this list since we are planning on being around for another couple of years. I don't think we'll ever add Hot Dog King or Arctic Circle to this list. Let us know if there are any places we are really missing out on. Or if you'd like to know our thoughts on a place!