Thursday, July 31, 2008

Must Try Chicken Recipe

About a month or so ago, I tried a new recipe that I found somewhere online... it was so good and out of the ordinary for chicken enchiladas-- please try... you won't be sad that you did! Tastes homemade with very little effort! Love that!


Chicken Chilaquiles


1 can fully cooked chicken breast (next to tuna)
2 green onion bulbs, chopped (6 total)
1/2 c Monterey Jack/ Colby cheese mix (divided in half)
1T Parmesan cheese
1/2 envelope taco seasoning
1/2 c milk
1/4 c cilantro
1 can (7 oz) Herdez Salsa Verde Mexicana Picante
1 fresh tomatillo
8 corn tortillas


Directions: Mix chicken, onion, 1/4 c cheese, Parm cheese, taco seasoning in bowl. In food processor, mix milk, cilantro, salsa, tomatillo and blend until runny. Put half of the milk mixture into greased baking dish. Spoon chicken mixture into corn tortillas and place seemside down in baking dish. Cover with remaining milk mixture and top with 1/4 c cheese. Bake at 375 for 10-15 minutes until cheese browns on top. Makes 8. (This dish is not spicy, but you could sub out the cheese for monterey jalapeno cheese and add half of a fresh jalapeno to milk mixture to give it kick... I may try this next!)

Saturday, July 26, 2008

24 Weeks

My 24 week check up went good. My Dr. had to go into emergency surgery, so I had to see the MAN on call... luckily he was just measuring my belly, blood pressure and baby's heart beat! Most of our discussion hinged around round ligament pains that I had last week (thought my appendix was bursting at one point!) and soreness... apparently the baby is moving and kicking so much that my organs are getting bruised internally-- Tylenol seems to be the best answer. I asked him if this would go away when baby gets bigger when there won't be so much room in there to move around to which he replied coldly "No, it will probably get worse and stronger as baby builds more muscle." Thanks for those kind words, Doctor!

On a side note, I was on the phone with Tiffany the other night and noticed baby got the hick-ups! It is so fun to watch my belly move around and feel little hands and feet remind me of the life that we will soon get to enjoy!

Nesting Begins

Last weekend, Brent painted our nursery- mint chocolate chip green! I think he can tell I am getting antsy to see it start looking like a baby's room, so this was a big help! We have come a long way from the storage room it was a month ago!
This weekend, we registered at Baby's R US! We had so much fun-- I momentarily lost Brent at the breast pumps, but he quickly recovered by the time we got to the bath time section. We went to dinner afterwards and Brent said he was ready for Baby Brewer to be here... music to my ears!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

I like my Carbs!

After visitng Melody and Justin, we were "inspired" to eat a little better. They are big into cross fit and zone dieting, so we kind of observed their eating patterns... the main thing is NO Carbs (no rice, pasta, chips, minimal bread). The idea is to minimze the amount of complex and simple sugar stores into your body so that your body directly burns fat stores from proteins instead of sugar. In place of carbs is vegetables, fruit, milk, and meats. Brent wants to give it a go (and I hesitantly want to support him since we are both pretty picky eaters). We have ventured out to try new foods-- asparagus!, cantaloupe, Mahi Mahi, oatmeal based granola bars, whole wheat pita bread, almonds... I would say we have come pretty far. Yesterday, we were discussing my hesitations and the conversation went something like this:

Brent exclaiming: "I am really starting to feel better lately with our change in diet... what is for dinner? I am starving!!!"
Abbey unenthusiastically: "Spaghetti with whole wheat pasta"
Brent: "Why is this so hard for you?"
Abbey: All my life I have loved and been loved with food... I go to Honey's house, I get banana pudding, I go to my parent's house, I leave full, we have dinner parties, I go all out. I think that a fat husband means his wife loves him more than a skinny husband's wife!"
Brent would disagree :)

Maybe I am hung up on this because I am the only one with the expanding waistline, but I am doing my best to get on board and support my hubby through his desire to be healthier. Thanks, Mel and J!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Two Wolves

Honey sent me this email... thought it was too goo not to share!

One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, ' My son, the battle is between two ' wolves ' inside us all. One is Evil. - It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.The other is Good. - It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith. ' The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather: ' Which wolf wins? 'The old Cherokee simply replied, ' The one you feed. '

Monday, July 14, 2008

Seattle!


We went to Seattle this past weekend to visit Melody and Justin... they showed us a good time start to finish! We stepped off of the plane and immediately smelled coffee... I have NEVER seen so many people drinking coffee than in this city! SO, we had to visit the first Starbucks:



We went to Pike's Market and the fishermen pulled Melody behind the counter to catch a flying fish!

We toured the Museum of Flight and walked in the old Air Force One plane that Kennedy, Nixon, etc. had flown in:


We took in the sights (Mt. Ranier in the background):

We ate at Salish Lodge sitting on top of Snoqualmie Falls and enjoyed "honey from heaven":

We toured Theo chocolate factory:


And watched boats cross the puget sound from fresh water to salt water (something I new nothing about!) We also watched salmon swim upstream through the ladder system in place that allows them to swim between fresh and salt water.

The food was wonderful from eating chowder on the pier at Elliotts and steaks at 21 in Kirkland, we feel completly spoiled! For our last trip together as all "grownups", it was one we will never forget!

Monday, July 7, 2008

July 4th weekend

What a nice LONG weekend! Thursday night, we were headed up to Southlake Town Square to watch the fireworks show with friends, but REALLY misjudged the traffic jams-- we knew we would never find them with so many roads blocked, so in an attempt to be patriotic, we went to Home Depot instead and bought a flag for the house and watched the fireworks from the parking lot!



Friday afternoon, we crashed the Harris household to love on Tiffany, Ben, and Addison... we got some much needed sun at their pool and ate wonderful hamburgers (thanks to Mike) and all of the fixings (thanks to Wanda)!


Saturday afternoon, Brent put the baby's crib together (after we cleared out the room- daunting!) Half way through us clearing out the room, Allie needed to go outside, so I let her out the backdoor as usual. About 15 minutes later, I heard her bark and ran to the backdoor (totally forgot she was out in that heat), but no Allie. Brent had mowed that morning and forgot to shut the gate so he headed to the front door-- our sweet Allie was there panting and waiting to come in. This no doubt scared us half to death because she was not wearing a collar and confirms our parenting skills STILL need work! We are glad she is a scardy cat and didn't get adventerous.

Saturday night, we went to another Cats baseball game. Brent laughed at me when I went back for a second snowcone... I seriously just wanted to get through all of the flavors ;) Now, I can make an informed decision the next time we go. My favorite is Strawberry, then Blue Coconut, Cherry, Grape, then Banana. A lady in front of me told me they can add cream to it also, not sure about that, but I may be up for trying that too! We concluded the night with another great fireworks show.