2.22.2012

Baptism in Boise

My oldest sister, Dawn, lives up in Boise and her son, Reed, got baptized a few weeks ago.  We drove up for the baptism and had a great time with family.  I gave the Holy Ghost talk.  When we were leaving the church parking lot, Hazel started screaming.  We asked her what was wrong and she said she didn't get baptized yet.  We had been talking about going to the baptism for a few weeks and she kept saying she couldn't wait to get big and get baptized by her daddy.   

Dawn's cute family by the font before the baptism.  She has 4 kids and one on the way in May.  

All of the family after the baptism.

We had a nice luncheon after the baptism at Dawn's house.  My mom with Sicily.

Hazel enjoying a cupcake.  She probably had four different outfits on that day.  She was enjoying playing dress up with all of the girls.

My Dad and Hattie.

Dawn's kids were having fun playing with Hattie.  She was a glorified doll.  Brinlee put her in the doll stroller.

Sicily put her in the shopping cart.  Hattie was loving the attention.

4th Anniversary - Paragliding/Hang gliding

  4th Anniversary was back in June, but we didn't do our anniversary activity until the end of October, and I forgot to post about it.  In October of 2010 I saw a deal on groupon for hang gliding and thought it would be a fun activity to surprise Brendan with for our 4th anniversary, and we had a year to use the certificate.  After I bought them, I found out I was pregnant with Hattie and I would be 8 months pregnant on our anniversary.  A little before our anniversary I told Brendan what I had planned on doing, and we would just do it after Hattie was born sometime.  Brendan was kind of nervous about the whole thing, because he thought we shouldn't risk our lives now that we have kids.  I had read about it, and didn't find it that dangerous.  October came, and our certificates were going to expire and Brendan couldn't find anyone to buy them, so we decided to go.  It ended up being fun, but short.  On the website it said our ride supposed to be around 20 minutes.  I think Brendan's was 5 minutes, and mine was a minute and a half.  It was the most expensive minute and a half of my life.  Apparently it was because of the wind, but I think they should have taken us twice, but I wasn't about to get mad at the guy and demand to be strapped to him again and jump off a mountain.  It was short, but I guess we can just chalk it up on our list of things we've done.

 Brendan with his tandem paragliding partner and instructor.
 In the air.
 Me after we just landed.
All strapped up.

Brendan's take off.

My whole flight.  It was pretty cool to fly like a bird.

Too Smart

She constantly surprises me with the things that come out of her mouth.

One day Hazel asked me if I could do her a favorite (favor).

Brendan has been stressed out a lot with school and has been using the word stressed out.  Hazel and I were doing a puzzle together that was kind of hard and she sighed and said, "Mom you do it.  I'm too stressed out."

I was making some buttermilk pancakes one day, and Hazel was helping me.  After pouring in the buttermilk, she asked if she could have a cup of it. (Brendan drinks buttermilk and has given her some before.  Yuk.  I know) I poured her some and gave her a straw.  She sipped it down really fast and said, "This is good.  Kind of like a smoothie.  Can I have some more?"

We were driving to Boise a few weekends ago and we were singing songs with Hazel in the car.  She loves singing the Wheels on the Bus.  She was singing the verses by herself when we heard her sing a new verse she made up.  She sang, "The Whitneys on the bus say I love Hazel, I love Hazel, I love Hazel."  Brendan and I looked at each other and laughed.   I guess Hazel knows my sister Whitney loves her.

At my sister's house in Boise, Hazel saw a soccer trophy and asked, "What's this? Oh, the Angel Moroni!"  I guess that's the only gold statue she knows.

Hazel is pretty tech savvy these days.  One time she got onto my phone and noticed she couldn't find the game she usually likes to play on Dad's phone.  I told her I didn't have that app on my phone and she asked me if  I could download that app on my phone for her.  Another time she wanted my phone and I asked her why and she said, "I want to watch something on youtube."  We've since put some parental controls on our phones. 

Hazel is really good at making connections from books.  Her favorite books are these Arthur books my mom gave her over the summer.  She can name all of the characters in the books.  There is one book where DW doesn't want to wear this Hawaiian shirt to the Luau and she says that she will look like a pineapple.  One time I was getting Hazel dressed and she told me she didn't want to wear something because she would look like a pineapple.  Another time she was being bossy to Hattie and I heard her say, "I'm in charge!"  I asked her who taught her that and she told me DW.  I then remembered one of the books where DW is bossing her older brother around saying she was in charge.

Hazel was sitting on the counter waiting for her toast to be done when I heard her say, "I'm exhausted waiting for my toast.  Kind of like Olivia."  I then remembered the book I had read her the night before  was called Olivia's Missing Toy.  There is a part where her mom is sewing her a new shirt and she says that she waited, and waited, and waited, until she was too exhausted to wait anymore.  I can name several more instances where Hazel copies or uses phrases from the books she is reading.  Hazel isn't very good at cleaning up her toys, and my brother suggested I get her a book on cleaning up, maybe she would copy that too.



Out in front of the house.

Helping Brendan shovel.

We haven't had much snow at all, and Hazel has been dying to wear her snow boots.  When we woke up on Sunday morning, Brendan told us he was going to go shovel Campus Plaza before church and Hazel immediately went to her room to get her snow boots on.  She of course assumed she would be coming with him.  He couldn't disappoint her, so she tagged along.

And some great news.....
Hazel is officially potty trained! (Enjoying her treat and stickers.)

We started potty training about a month ago.  The second day didn't go over very well.  Hazel threw a fit for about 20 minutes screaming that she didn't want to be a big girl anymore and wanted to wear a diaper.  That was because all 6 pairs of her underwear were dirty from accidents and I was going to have her wear a diaper cover as underwear and she wouldn't have it.  I finally put the diaper on her, but later in the day when all the underwear was clean she was back to wanting to wear underwear.

In the kitchen.....a lot

You have to be, in order to be making real food.  I've brought up before how I really liked the book In Defense of Food, and also the documentary Food Inc.  They have both changed how we eat.  I'm trying to slowly get my family off the Western Diet.  We eat lots of fruits and vegetables.  We're not vegetarians, but leaning more toward flexitarians.  We eat lots of whole grains like whole wheat bread, and whole wheat pasta.  I try to use whole wheat pastry flour in my muffins and cornbread, and I'll use half whole wheat in my cookies.  We only eat brown rice.  We are trying to cut out all processed foods, which can be hard.  We try and buy items with 5 ingredients or less, so I make a lot of homemade stuff.

I just recently found out from my sister, Dawn, that MSG is actually hidden in a lot of foods.  She has the book Chemical Cuisine which tells you other names of MSG.  The hardest part about this new information to me was that I can't find any chicken broth without MSG.  I was using Organic Better than Bouillon which has yeast extract which is the same as MSG.  I guess I'm going to have to make a big pot of my own and freeze it.  My sister slaved away making her own broth and when a recipe called for 4 qts of broth she didn't want to use her precious broth in that recipe.  She served a mission in Italy 15 years ago and she remembers the women spending all day cooking in the kitchen.  One time she was in the grocery store and couldn't even find a brownie mix.  A lot can be learned from the Italians and French and many other cultures and their diets.

Whitney's roommate gave me this recipe and I love it!  The pancakes are so fluffy, healthy, and delicious.  You can also just use all whole wheat flour instead of buckwheat, but the buckwheat is good.  Hazel loves them too.  She eats them plain as a snack.  We like to double the recipe and freeze some of them.  The first week when I got this recipe, I made them three times.

Fluffy Buckwheat Pancakes

½ C whole wheat flour
½ C buckwheat flour
1 ½ tsp. baking powder
½ tsp baking soda
1 ½ tsp. sugar or honey
½ tsp salt
1 egg, separated
1 C buttermilk*
¼ C water
2tbsp butter, melted

In a large bowl, combine the whole wheat flour, buckwheat flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar and salt. In a separate bowl, combine the egg yolk, buttermilk, water and butter. Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients all at once, stirring just to blend. In a small bowl, beat the egg white with a whisk until it forms soft peaks. Gently fold the egg white into the batter.
Heat a lightly oiled griddle or heavy skillet over medium high heat. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes, until bubbles cover the surface of the pancakes, and their undersides are lightly browned. 

*Winder Farms is the only brand that I can find close by that doesn't have added ingredients.  It's just cultured lowfat milk and salt.  Take a look at your ingredients.  A lot of them have additives.


Chicken salad with avocado dressing
This recipe was from my Everyday Food magazine last month.  The dressing is really good to use on a green salad too.

Wisconsin Cauliflower Soup
Cauliflower is my vegetable of choice these days.  It has been in my Everyday Food, Bon Appetit and Martha Stewart Living Magazine last month.  I found this soup recipe on a blog and love it.  It tastes just like potato soup and is creamy, but with milk not cream.  You can find the recipe here.  I also found a good Mashed Cauliflower recipe instead of mashed potatoes on pinterest.  I made them, and I thought they were good.  Here is the recipe.

Cauliflower Steaks with Red Pepper and Tomato Salad
This recipe came from Everyday Food.   You cut the cauliflower into slices and fry them with a little bit of oil and garlic.  It was surprisingly really good.  I also served it with forbidden rice.
(Picture taken with Brendan's phone)

Whole Wheat Vegetable Lasagna
I got this recipe on the back of Target's Archer Farms Organic Whole Wheat Oven Ready Lasagna package, and I threw the package away so I don't have the recipe, but it is good.  I doubled the recipe and only put half the amount of spinach in.  The vegetables I used were red peppers, carrots, and zucchini.  My brother and sister came over for dinner and it went fast.  There was only one piece left the next day to take a picture.

Roasted Vegetable Pesto Pizza with Whole Wheat Crust
My parents and sister gave me a new pizza stone from Williams Sonoma for Christmas, and I used it for the first time last night.  I really liked how the crust baked on it.  I've made this pizza before, but this was my first time using a whole wheat crust.  I found the dough recipe online and used my bread maker to make it.  I thought it turned out really well, and would make it again.  Here is the dough recipe.


I found this smoothie recipe on pinterest, and it tastes great.  It's a good way to get some greens in, but it  doesn't even taste like spinach.  Hazel and Hattie love it, as you can see!

Plantain Burritos
Not a very good picture I know, but they taste great.  My sister had these at a restaurant in San Francisco and made them for me before.  I just saute the cut up plantains with some oil, garlic, and red onion.  This batch was a little too ripe, and so these were a little mushier than normal, but usually they are better.  Just replace these with meat and serve with your usual burrito fixings.

Chocolate Molten Cakes
These have to be one of my favorite desserts.  I got this recipe a long time ago from a lady on my mission and never tried it (I don't make the mint sauce though).  When Brendan and I went on our honeymoon on a cruise, we had chocolate molten cakes for dessert almost every night and loved them.  When we got home I bought some ramekins and used this recipe, and have been making them ever since.  They kind of taste like a brownie with hot fudge.  Everything is cooked except the center which oozes out and taste like fudge.  Delicious!  I added a powdered sugar heart for Valentine's day just to make it cute.

Huge Rice Krispie Treat Heart
Brendan loves rice krispie treats, so I made him a huge one and wrote I love you in cursive with chocolate and tied it all up.  (Totally not all natural I know, but it was Valentine's Day.)