Friday, March 29, 2013

A Time to Read

A time for every season... this is my season to read....

Before September, I couldn't have told you the last time I read a book for fun. The end of high school, and four years of college were jam packed with textbook assignments or required reading. Many of those books I hope to read again for fun, when I can fully enjoy them.

I was that child that sat next to the nightlight late into the night trying to finish a book before school. I couldn't stand having to wait a whole day to get back to the story and it's characters.

After moving to Alabama and temporarily becoming a stay at home wife, I finally had the time to get back into one of my favorite past times - devouring books like it's my job. Its not uncommon for me to read one to two books per day, especially if they are part of a series and I want to know the ending. 

Thankfully, I have a mother in law who faithfully kept me in books. She has a large Christian romance/ Amish/historical fiction collection, of which I'm sure I have read almost all of them by now. My favorite author is now Beverly Lewis, whose Amish fiction I adore. I can hardly wait to get back to Amish Country and do some exploring!

Here's a picture of the books I am currently borrowing. There are many more not pictured that I have already sent back.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Burger Night

What's for dinner tonight? Probably the most delicious burgers I have ever made. I decided to make my own creation using inspiration from several recipes I found online. Here's the recipe:

Kendall's Spicy Avocado Burgers:
(Makes 3 burgers)
1/2 package of ground beef
1 egg
1/4 sweet onion chopped finely
1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese
1 TBS green chili finely chopped with a splash of the chili juice (use more for spicier burgers)
Dash of Salt and Pepper 

Combine and form into 3 patties. Cook over stove or grill. Melt thick slices of cheddar cheese on top.
Toast 3 English muffins to use as buns

Mash one avocado with lime juice and salt and pepper. Put on top of burger patty.

Enjoy with a salad :)

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Last Flight

A year ago, today, my husband had his first flight in flight school. Tonight he will have his last flight before graduation. It's amazing how this adventure of his has come full circle, and will soon be over. I am so incredibly proud of my smart, talented, and dedicated husband, my Apache pilot.

I love you dear! Praying for you, and hoping you are safe and happy flying thousands of feet above me. This adventure is coming to an end, but God willing, there will be so many more ahead of us to look forward to.

(Thank you Ross Rippy for the photo)

Yummm

On Saturday, as Dave and I strolled around the produce section of Publix, I spotted something that literally had me jumping for joy. Rhubarb is back!! I immediately grabbed a package of rhubarb along with some cartons of strawberries so I could make my favorite dessert of all time: Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp with Vanilla ice cream.

Here's a picture... the crisp was gone within 24 hrs..

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Living with my husband/ best friend



I got the idea from another blog that readers might be interested in how it has been being married and living with my husband/best friend.

Life is seriously so good. I have been married almost 7 months now, so I guess you could say that we are in our "Honeymoon Period". However, my in-laws are the perfect example of the Honeymoon period never ending - so I refuse to believe that ours will ever end. I really do believe that every day you make the choice to love and cherish your spouse, so you can also choose not to let life suck the newlywed spark out of your marriage.

Here are a few things about living with Dave. Super sorry if some of these are mushy (no I'm not ;) )  :

I'm learning that men have huge appetites for meat. I often need to be reminded that I need to make sure there is a meaty protein entrée with dinner. I am usually fine eating pastas and grains, but Dave can put away almost a whole chicken dinner, especially if he worked out that day.

Sharing is fun! Two is better than one. Name pretty much any daily routine and I guarantee it is more fun when done together ;)

We snack like it's our job. Weekends we usually break out the goat cheese, hummus, avocados and smoothies to eat while we watch something on Netflix.

I'm so lucky to be with someone who matches my preferred lifestyle. We're not big on partying, and are very happy to snuggle up and stay in on a Friday night. We're not homebodies per se, but we enjoy the calm and relaxing time we spend at home.

He reads!! I love when people like to read! Several nights a week we stay up tucked in bed with our books. Occasionally reaching over to give the other a kiss, or share an interesting detail of a story. We just read the book Unbroken together, and are always relating things back to the book and "Louis", the main character, who is almost like a family member now.

Dave and I have our own little married language. I've notices other couples that talk to each other different than they do everyone else...yeah we definitely do that now too. It would probably be sickening to an outsider :) He is my Honey Bear and I'm his Snuggle Bear (yes you can throw up now)

I do the cooking during the week, and Dave let's me sleep in on the weekends while he makes a delicious breakfast.

I never liked cooking or cleaning till I got married. Now I love trying new things and seeing Dave's face when he walks in the door hungry, and sees a good dinner on the table. I also can't stand going to bed if the kitchen isn't clean. (Proof that I am my mother's daughter) When Dave is at class on Mondays, I get out the rubber gloves and clean the apartment from head to toe and honestly feel a huge sense of accomplishment. College degree or not, I love being a homemaker (and anyone who says that's not work is kidding themselves- its only two of us right now and there is always something to cook or clean).

Dave is a sweetheart to live with. He is constantly saying and doing sweet things to make me smile.

My home is a spa. I get foot scrubs, back scratches, my hair brushed before bed, and frequent massages. For Christmas, Dave got me a hot stone massage kit and he watched a few YouTube videos on how to use it. This is a big "win" for both of us because I get awesome massages whenever I want for free, and he would prefer to be the only one to give me massages (not keen on some stranger touching me).
I asked Dave once while he was playing with my hair (my most favorite thing in the whole world) how he got to be so thoughtful. His answer: "I have a list in my head of all the things that make you happy, and I try to do at least one a day". Holy cow! Seriously, where did I get this guy? I am trying my best to be even half as thoughtful as he is.

It is so important to have good communication and a willingness to forgive. Very rarely does one of us do something that bothers the other, but neither of us can stand being upset with the other, so it usually ends up becoming a really good conversation. We try to be touching or hold hands while we work it out, and hear each other out. When it's over, we switch gears and do something positive.

We keep in contact with friends and family. While we've loved being on our own these first months, we miss our loved ones and can't wait to be back in the area. Sunday afternoons we call both sets of parents and occasionally grandparents too. I think it's a good habit to be in that we initiate calls home, and it helps us not feel so far away.

We usually stay up too late chatting. We'll keep thinking of things to say even after saying "good night" a few times.

Dave likes to push Snooze on the alarm which is on 3 min intervals (ahh), and I apparently make angry dinosaur noises while waking up.

Church shopping is super important. We went to a church for a few months and then heard a few messages that made us feel uncomfortable so we decided to find a new one. There have been a handful of times that we have gone to a church and one or both of us will not feel good about it so we will leave together. If one of us isn't happy there, neither of us are. It's so important that we go somewhere where we can both thrive and feel at home. Luckily we found a nice church for the rest of our time in Alabama.

We like taking walks, tossing the Frisbee and having picnics. We made up a new game of tennis where one of us will pitch a tennis ball for the other to hit as hard as possible with the racket, and see where they land. It's like the "Kendalled down" version of baseball that I could actually play.

He listens to my stories about the seniors I volunteer with,  and I listen to accounts of his flying and classes. I usually understand 60% of what he is saying... so that's nice :)

I get to be an Army Wife :) something I never expected to be. That means folding camo, quizzing him on flight procedures, and being incredibly proud of Dave . I'm his biggest cheerleader.

I know I don't deserve Dave, and for some reason he feels the same way about me. The good news is that we're married, so even if I don't know how I came to be so blessed, I get to keep him forever! <3

We are about to move back to Pennsylvania, where neither of us have guaranteed jobs. Right now we are thinking that it might be the perfect time to travel and see some things before we are tied down with work and bills. Pray for us and future adventures!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Smoothie Kick

Dave and I are on a smoothie kick- drinking one or two a day (with breakfast and usually a snack after work or before bed). We love the Bolthouse fruit drinks because they make the perfect liquid addition to our smoothies. They come in a bunch of delicious flavors, our favorites being Green Goodness and Mango.


Our typical smoothie recipe:
2 bananas 
Ice
1 cup vanilla organic yogurt
Frozen berries
Bolthouse smoothie drink - pour to top of other ingredients




Another favorite:
2 bananas 
Vanilla yogurt
Ice
Vanilla Bean Protein Bolthouse


Blend and Enjoy!


Here's a pictures from today's shopping trip:

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Snack #4

Yesterday we found strawberries on sale- 3 cartons for $5! How do you pass that up?
So now we are eating massive amounts of fresh strawberries, and I will freeze the rest for smoothies (of which we drink 1-2 per day).
After cleaning the whole apartment, our treat is a delicious snack: avocado slices with salt and pepper, and an entire carton of fresh strawberries with organic raw honey to dip them in. We love the thick honey, and go through a jar every few weeks- it's fantastic on berries!