Year in Review
Friday, December 31, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Fire Wok in Mission
Our family has a favorite Chinese restaurant. We love Fire Wok. Fire Wok is located in Mission,KS and offers a super buffet for lunch & dinner. The kids love their crab Rangoon and lo mein. Shauna and I enjoy the numerous chicken choices that the buffet offers. Fire Wok keeps their food hot and fresh. Nothing that they serve is old or been sitting out for hours like most other Chinese establishments. The staff is constantly replenishing the items so the food is served piping hot. Fire Wok supplies Coke products which is another huge plus for us. After, we have gotten our fill of Chinese we all partake in the Belfonte ice cream. They usually have 3 choices and you scoop your own from 10 gallon tubs. (I love the Mint Chocolate Chip) MMMMMMMMMM!
Our family would highly recommend Fire Wok to anyone that is searching for high quality and reasonably priced Chinese food. The atmosphere is fun and the staff is very friendly. We are so happy to have added this to our rotation of places where we dine.
www.firewokmission.com
Fire Wok Restaurant
5818 Johnson Dr., Mission, KS
913-543-3256
Sterling
Our family would highly recommend Fire Wok to anyone that is searching for high quality and reasonably priced Chinese food. The atmosphere is fun and the staff is very friendly. We are so happy to have added this to our rotation of places where we dine.
www.firewokmission.com
Fire Wok Restaurant
5818 Johnson Dr., Mission, KS
913-543-3256
Sterling
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Presents, Grit, Food, and Kobe....
We had a wonderful Christmas this year at the Hammett house. Marshall woke up and discovered that Santa had brought him a hamster, which he promptly named Astro. Moriah got sock animals, stacking cups, and building blocks. Santa got Sydney 4 hamsters, but hers were the toy Zhu Zhu kind. Sydney spent most of the morning playing with her hamsters and the princess castle, ballroom, and carriage that went with them. We exchanged gifts with each other and had a great time trying to guess what we were about to open. Every year, we buy each other movies and then spend the week after Christmas watching them as a family. This year was no different. I got The Expendables, Get him to the Greek, Family Guy Volume 8, and Eastbound & Down. Shauna got The Blindside, Modern Family Season 1, and the Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 1&2. Marshall received The Karate Kid, Avatar, and Despicable Me. Sydney loved opening up Toy Story 3, and Barbie Christmas Carol.
After the craziness of opening presents had died down, we went to see True Grit at the movie theater. Seeing movies on Christmas day is a tradition that Shauna and I used to have before we had kids. It was nice to get out of the house and relax in the comfy theater seats.
Even though our day was half over, we still had much to do. We told Marshall that we could have our meal and watch his precious Lakers & Kobe while we ate. Our Christmas meal consisted of ham, Turtle Mac & Cheese, green bean casserole, Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, peach vodka & Sprite (for the adults), and dump cake for dessert.
With the kids put to bed, Shauna and I snuggled up on the sectional to watch one of our new movies.
We reflected on our day, the addition of Moriah to our family, and how the best gift we received was the quality, "happy family" time that we all enjoyed today.
I truly have everything that I could ever want or need inside these four walls.
Sterling
Friday, December 24, 2010
It's good to be King...
For Christmas this year, I bought Shauna a new bed and mattress. We had been discussing for awhile moving from a queen to a king. After much discussion and research we decided to purchase a 12" memory foam mattress. Of course, a new size bed meant new sheets, new comforter, and new mattress pad.
For the record, we do not intend on regularly using the extra space that the king provides. Shauna and I barely used the entire queen. We always seem to "spoon" or curl up together. In college, we managed to find a way to cuddle & spoon on a twin. Our first mattress when we got married was a full and that did just fine. In 1999 we upgraded to a queen and had plenty of space for us. Occasionally, we have a family movie night in our bed. We invite the kids to bring blankets and join us, that's when it got too crowded. The king will be perfect!
Shauna loves the new bed....so bottom line...MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
Sterling
Monday, December 20, 2010
Family?
Dictionary.com defines family as...
1. a. a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family.
b. a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
2. the children of one person or one couple collectively
3. the spouse and children of one person
4. any group of persons closely related by blood, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins
5. a group of persons who form a household under one head, including parents, children, and servants.
A family can be and should be much more than that! Families spend time together. Families love each other, support one another, and much more. How can you be a family if you do not spend time together? I am not saying that a couple should not spend time alone. If anything, Shauna and I went through a stretch of time where we did not take enough time for just the two of us. We were so focused on being a family and teaching/showing the importance of family; we let our marriage take a backseat. There is a fine line between having some "couple time" and constantly dropping your child at a babysitter so that you can take trips, attend events, and etc. It would seem to me that finding the balance between "couple time" and family time is the key to a well rounded family.
I believe that quite frequently people have children because that is what they think they should do. Some people have no desire to be parents, real parents. See...a parent should provide more than just a roof, food, and etc. A parent has a responsibility to make memories, teach, love, support, discipline, and instill values in their child. Being a parent means sometimes not doing what you want but doing what your child wants or what is in their best interest. There is no place for selfishness in a family. You can not play parent when it is convenient to you! Should you really be a half-ass guardian of a child? You either are totally committed to raising and shaping that young person or you aren't; there is no in between. It is pretty cut and dried.
I am disgusted by people who pretend to be "parents" and portray a family when they are the furthest thing from it. Having the financial means to be a parent does not necessarily mean that you should be. I am a part of a FAMILY! My family makes memories, has traditions, and Shauna and I truly enjoy spending time with our kids. My heart goes out to the children who know no true "parents". Guardians who, by their own choice, will not put up a tree, establish Christmas traditions, or be at home for Christmas. Christmas morning their child will not wake up at home and see presents from Santa.
As much as I might like to, I cannot save or change the world...I am fully aware of this. All I can do is continue to take care of my family. I will strive to be the best husband and father that I can be. I will not always succeed but can guarantee that I am and will remain dedicated to being a "real" parent! My kids deserve and expect nothing less.
This Christmas as you celebrate with your family and hopefully make memories, remember those children who are not as fortunate. On paper, it may look like those children are better off being with their current guardians, but are they?
Is he?
Absolutely NOT!
Sterling
1. a. a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family.
b. a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
2. the children of one person or one couple collectively
3. the spouse and children of one person
4. any group of persons closely related by blood, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins
5. a group of persons who form a household under one head, including parents, children, and servants.
A family can be and should be much more than that! Families spend time together. Families love each other, support one another, and much more. How can you be a family if you do not spend time together? I am not saying that a couple should not spend time alone. If anything, Shauna and I went through a stretch of time where we did not take enough time for just the two of us. We were so focused on being a family and teaching/showing the importance of family; we let our marriage take a backseat. There is a fine line between having some "couple time" and constantly dropping your child at a babysitter so that you can take trips, attend events, and etc. It would seem to me that finding the balance between "couple time" and family time is the key to a well rounded family.
I believe that quite frequently people have children because that is what they think they should do. Some people have no desire to be parents, real parents. See...a parent should provide more than just a roof, food, and etc. A parent has a responsibility to make memories, teach, love, support, discipline, and instill values in their child. Being a parent means sometimes not doing what you want but doing what your child wants or what is in their best interest. There is no place for selfishness in a family. You can not play parent when it is convenient to you! Should you really be a half-ass guardian of a child? You either are totally committed to raising and shaping that young person or you aren't; there is no in between. It is pretty cut and dried.
I am disgusted by people who pretend to be "parents" and portray a family when they are the furthest thing from it. Having the financial means to be a parent does not necessarily mean that you should be. I am a part of a FAMILY! My family makes memories, has traditions, and Shauna and I truly enjoy spending time with our kids. My heart goes out to the children who know no true "parents". Guardians who, by their own choice, will not put up a tree, establish Christmas traditions, or be at home for Christmas. Christmas morning their child will not wake up at home and see presents from Santa.
As much as I might like to, I cannot save or change the world...I am fully aware of this. All I can do is continue to take care of my family. I will strive to be the best husband and father that I can be. I will not always succeed but can guarantee that I am and will remain dedicated to being a "real" parent! My kids deserve and expect nothing less.
This Christmas as you celebrate with your family and hopefully make memories, remember those children who are not as fortunate. On paper, it may look like those children are better off being with their current guardians, but are they?
Is he?
Absolutely NOT!
Sterling
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Coming soon...
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
My life has a soundtrack...
My life has a soundtrack! I am very versatile when it comes to the kinds of music that I listen to. Certain moods call for certain genres. Some songs I enjoy due to their great rhythm, other songs speak to me through lyrics. Occasionally, a song comes along that has a perfect beat, awesome lyrics, and describes exactly how I feel. I have added a play list to the right hand side of this blog. Inside this play list you will get a glimpse of where I have been, how I feel, and the soundtrack that is my life.
The song below couldn't be more PERFECT! Right, Shauna?
Sterling
The song below couldn't be more PERFECT! Right, Shauna?
Sterling
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Narnia
I didn't think the third Narnia lived up to the expectations set by the first two. I was disappointed in the amount of action the movie had. I missed the old characters. I didn't enjoy the new character either. I was also sad to see the mouse go. I liked the idea of the green mist and the seven swords, just wished they would have done more with it.
I give the film two stars.
Marshall
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Making Cookies, Christmas Cookies
Every year, we have many special traditions we share with the kids during the holidays. We decorate the house, look at lights in pajamas, go ice skating, and and so much more. One thing that I really enjoy is baking with the kids. Today we made over five dozen sugar cookies. We cut out, baked, and frosted the yummy treats. Even Dad got involved. I just had to stop this year and take in the family being together and having Moriah with us. I am so thankful for my family. I cherish the memories we make as a family. I look forward next weekend for two of the season's favorites at our house , Marshall's Famous Pretzels and Sydney Chocolate Chip Cookies. I wonder what Moriah will want to make with Mommy when she gets bigger?
Shauna
Friday, December 10, 2010
Fire Pit
Usually, Shauna and I put the kids to bed and then we go enjoy a nice fire, a few drinks, and conversation. Tonight, the entire family took advantage of the nice weather. We all sat around the fire talking about our day, roasting marshmallows, and drinking hot chocolate. It was simply quality family time. The fire pit has been a new addition to our home, and we foresee many more nights spent around the fire creating memories.
Sterling
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Change?
I voted for Barack Obama in 2008. He will NOT be getting my vote in 2012! What a huge disappointment. The final straw for me was the tax deal he cut with Republicans. He campaigned on repealing the Bush tax cuts and then extends them? What? Good idea, it will only add 900 BILLION dollars to the deficit. It is insane to continue to give the top 2% tax cuts.
So far in his presidency he has....
1. Signed a worthless health care bill. Every American can get health insurance but at what cost? Completely worthless!
2. Not done anything to bring back the jobs that Bush shipped overseas with tax breaks for corporations.
3. Done nothing to help reduce the price of gas. Gas prices are currently at $2.86 and inching higher everyday.
And so on...
Once again, we have a President who is ignoring the middle class. We have a President who is focusing on the wealthy and big business. You are not helping the middle and lower class by extending unemployment benefits. Creating jobs would be helping those people! DUH!!!!
So much for "change"....
&
GOD HELP US ALL if Caribou Barbie gets elected in 2012.
Sterling
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
It's Time
I have put off my Christmas rant long enough...so brace yourself.
Christmas is NOT about spending STUPID amounts of money on presents. Christmas is NOT about having a certain number of presents under the tree. You cannot make someone love you with gifts(well, no one that is worth loving & being loved by). To many people either spend ridiculous amounts of money on Christmas or put absolutely no thought in the gifts that they give people. Why is it so hard for people to find a happy medium?
1. You can NOT replace spending time and making memories with your child. Spending hundreds of dollars on your child and getting them everything they ask for does not make you a good parent! One day of presents does not erase a year of sub par parenting.
2. Stop the no-thought gifts. If you feel obligated to buy a gift and fulfill that obligation by just pulling something off of a clearance shelf, then please just save your money.
As adults we have a responsibility to teach our children the true meaning of Christmas. Christmas is an opportunity for us to show compassion, thoughtfulness, unselfish behavior, and love towards others. The "Christmas spirit" should live on throughout the entire year.
I have been to hell and back. There was no "gift" that got me through the tough times. A gift cannot hold you on a bad day. A gift cannot laugh, cry, love, listen, and talk to you. Material things may fill your home but they will never fill your heart!
So this Christmas season as you spend money, buy gifts, and make a list for what you "want" for Christmas, I would suggest that you stop to remember what it is that is truly important. All of us have the capability to change someone's life and make it better. Our actions and emotions are the real gift this holiday season! With that being said, what is it that you truly "want" for Christmas?
Sterling
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Like Father, Like Son...
I recently had to purchase basketball shoes for Marshall. That purchase brought up memories of my days playing basketball. When I was a freshman, I needed shoes for the upcoming season and dad told me that he would give me $60 towards my shoe purchase. A brand new place called the Sports Castle opened in downtown Kansas City. Dad and I made the trip from Harrisonville to the Sports Castle, during their grand opening, to shop for shoes. I purchased a pair of white and grey Nike basketball shoes for $60. I wanted the Jordan's but decided that spending an extra $30 was not necessary.
As many of you know, I am an expert deal finder when it comes to shopping. When Marshall was little (toddler) I was able to find him Jordan's for the same price as cheap Wal-Mart shoes. I saved his Jordan's (about 10 pair) and they are now on a shelf in the basement. He likes to go down and look at his shoes from when he was little. We discuss the different styles and he is very aware that Michael Jordan was the greatest to ever have played the game.
This year, I told Marshall I would spend up to $40 on his basketball shoes. He was very patient and looked online, in stores, at the Nike outlet, and Adidas outlet. Marshall wanted Jordan's but realized that the odds of him finding a pair at his $40 "allowance" was going to be difficult. He did not give up in his search and lady luck smiled at him! His shoes are pictured below...they were purchased for $39.99!
Sterling
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Tangled
First of all, I was so excited that finally we have a green eyed princess represented. I have green eyes. Second of all, I was so excited that she has long blond hair. I have long blond hair. Okay, not as long as Rapunzel, but it is long.
Now to the movie, the movie was a four star success. There is always a good animal character in every Disney movie, this movie is no different. The lizard and horse were hilarious. The chase scenes were very interesting. I laughed so hard every time anyone got whacked in head with Rapunzel's frying pan. I can't think of a part that I didn't like.
It is a must have when it comes out on video.
Sydney
Friday, November 26, 2010
We just "hung out"...
Recently, I have heard people use the phrase "hanging out" or "we hung out" to describe how they spend time with members of the opposite sex. So today Shauna and I "hung out". We had the whole day to ourselves. We shopped, ate at Salty Iguana (mmmm Grande De Pollo burrito), went to the movies, shopped some more, cuddled on the couch, lay face to face talking, and ALL of the other activities couples do when they just "hang out". Dating, being in love, or just "hanging out", whatever you call it, it sure is fun!
Sterling
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Turkey Day
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving this year. Food, fun, and family! What else matters?
Our menu this year included:
Snacks
Cheese ball & Crackers
Celery & Peanut Butter
Thanksgiving Dinner
Raspberry Vodka and cranberry juice(for the adults)
Cornbread Stuffing
Green Bean Casserole
Yukon Gold Loaded Mashed Potatoes
King Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
Cranberry Sauce
Turkey Gravy
18lb Turkey
Pumpkin Pie
Sterling
Our menu this year included:
Snacks
Cheese ball & Crackers
Celery & Peanut Butter
Thanksgiving Dinner
Raspberry Vodka and cranberry juice(for the adults)
Cornbread Stuffing
Green Bean Casserole
Yukon Gold Loaded Mashed Potatoes
King Hawaiian Sweet Rolls
Cranberry Sauce
Turkey Gravy
18lb Turkey
Pumpkin Pie
Sterling
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
DO WORK
Marshall and I have a favorite saying...DO WORK! We saw this saying on a tv show and then had a long discussion about what "DO WORK" means. We came to the conclusion that DO WORK can be used in many different settings and situations. We use DO WORK as a motivational tool to get something done.
Upcoming spelling test...DO WORK
Room to clean...DO WORK
Homework to finish...DO WORK
In the huddle for basketball or soccer...DO WORK
Everyday all of us "DO WORK" in one way or another.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Deathly Hallows Part 1
Today we went to go see Deathly Hallows Part 1. I really enjoyed it. It was action packed and kept you on the edge of your seat. I liked this movie way better than the previous movie. (The Half-Blood Prince) I would give this movie 3.5 stars. I would recommend that you see it. I'm excited for Part 2 to be released next summer. I can't wait to see how it ends.
Marshall
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Aunt Alice - Thank you!
Aunt Alice made beautiful quilt blankets for Marshall, and Sydney when they were born.
We recently received an absolutely gorgeous quilt in the mail for Moriah. We have placed the quilt in her crib and Moriah sleeps with it nightly. Thank you for taking the time to make a special gift by hand. It truly is magnificent.
Sterling
Sunday, November 14, 2010
1st Fountain Ever
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Unstoppable
Today we went as a family to see Unstoppable. I am a huge Denzel Washington fan and we see every movie that he makes. Unstoppable was a great movie. Great story, intense action, and superb acting. Would highly recommend it!
Marshall wants to remind everyone....only 5 days until the new Harry Potter movie is released. Yes...we will be there on Friday (Opening Day)!
Sterling
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Still...
Shauna and I have been together for almost 18 years. WOW! How the time flies. We started dating in January of 1993. In the last 18 years we have had many ups and our share of downs. We get through the bad the same way we get through the good...TOGETHER! We have said for years that no matter what life throws at us we will deal with it and be okay. Recently, I have been reflecting on our time together and this roller coaster that is called LIFE. I cannot imagine not having Shauna by my side.
Shauna is and always has been my best friend. Our relationship works! Our friendship and love is everlasting. Shauna has been my biggest cheerleader in my professional life, helped me become a great dad, been a shoulder to cry on, laughed with me, and loved me like no one else ever could. Over the years we have taken vacations, had children, relocated(moved), both dealt with issues involving our parents and sisters, attended college, switched careers, had close friends move away, fought through martial problems, and just dealt with everyday life. I can honestly say that there is no one that I would have rather gone through all of the above with. Shauna is my everything!
I am more in love today than I ever have been. Shauna puts a smile on my face that cannot be duplicated. She knows how to love me and I know how to love her. Isn't that what makes a marriage successful? Shauna, I cannot imagine loving you any more than I do right now! But hey....I have said that before!
Sterling
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Fall on campus
Our family loves to attend KU football games. Win or lose it is a wonderful time. On Saturday we saw the Jayhawks come back from a 35 point deficit to defeat Colorado. The highlight of the day was being able to take in all of the aspects of fall on campus. There is nothing like walking through campus and down the hill to the stadium. Marshall and Sydney get to run and play. Shauna and I get to walk, talk, and hold hands. This is family time at its finest.
Sterling
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
No school - - - go to the zoo
The kids did not have school today. Shauna was stuck at school conducting conferences. I decided to use this opportunity to take the kids to the Kansas City Zoo. In years past we have been Friends of the Zoo and used our membership to visit the zoo several times a month. Last year we let our membership expire and have regretted it all summer/fall. So plans have already been made to re-start our membership in 2011 so that we can enjoy going to see the animals as much as possible. Today we spent the majority of our time at the zoo viewing the brand new Polar Bear exhibit. Marshall was amazed at the size of polar bear and Sydney loved watching him swim in his tank. What a fabulous addition to the zoo! We look forward to returning next spring as a family and making more memories.
Sterling
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Pumpkin Contest Winners
Marshall and Sydney entered the pumpkin decorating contest at school. They both entered their pumpkins in the "Funny" category. Each grade level had a winner for Funny, Scary, and Classic. They both were recognized during the PTA meeting. Marshall won the Funny category for 4th grade. Sydney won the Funny category for 1st grade. The ride home from the meeting was spent discussing ideas for next year and how to repeat as winners.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Sour Cream Cookies and more...
Our family loves to take day trips. Today we got up early and all piled in the car to head to Jamesport, Missouri. When Shauna was pregnant with Moriah she fell in love with the Amish made cinnamon rolls from Countryside Bakery. It turned into a major craving, and one she rarley had filled due to the 90 minute drive it would take to get them. This trip we not only got Shauna's cinnamon rolls but the kids got to munch on some delicious Sour Cream Cookies ,a definite family favorite. We went to the various Amish stores purchasing treats, groceries, and treasures. For lunch we headed to Gallatin to the Corner Cafe for another family favorite, big Tenderloin Sandwhiches. With our bellies and car trunk full we headed west...
Sterling
Friday, October 22, 2010
Golden Girl
Shawnee Mission West High School held a "Dance Clinic" that Sydney participated in. Friday she got to show off her new dance skills during half-time of the football game. They danced to OMG by Usher. This was Sydney's second year to dance at a football and loves to "shake her booty" (her words)! She will definitely be doing it again next fall. Special thanks to Mrs. Abraham (Sydney's teacher) for accepting Sydney's invitation and coming to watch her dance.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Mathletics
On Wednesday, Marshall attended his first Mathletics competition. He was chosen to represent his school for the competition and competed with two other students. He loved the opportunity and learned so much from the experience. He already has strategies planned for next time. Sterling and I enjoyed watching Marshall celebrate with his team when the answers were announced. The whole family can't wait for the next Mathletics event( even Sydney and Moriah had a great time)!
What is Mathletics?
Mathletics is a 15 problem competition that focuses on problem solving. Students work in groups of three to solve problems within a specific amount of time. Points are earned for each problem solved; sometimes one answer is needed for the next problem. The team with the most points is the winner.
There are four regular contests during the school year. Competitions end with a regional contest.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Really?
Let me preface this by saying that I am NOT a Turner Gill fan, and did not agree with his hiring. I chalk his getting the coaching job at KU as just another mistake by Lew Perkins. What a MESS!
The KC Star has reported that Turner Gill has implemented new "policies" for his players...
1. Players are not allowed to be seen or be with a female after 10pm. DAILY!
2. Players must turn their cell phones in the day before the game and do not get them back until after the game.
Are you freaking kidding me? He wants his players to be "focused" on the game. Well...so far this year you have lost to a 1-AA school, and suffered a 55-7 BEATDOWN at the hands of Baylor. So......how is that working out for ya, COACH??????
Real life is juggling phones, females, and many other obstacles in your day-to-day life. In real life you must learn to multi-task and stll focus/perform at your "job". So you are not only not preparing them for football games but now not preparing them for LIFE either. Wonderful...
So good luck coach!
Good luck recruiting!
Good luck keeping your players "focused"!
So far you have done a superb job......
Sterling
Talking to the baby....
Research has shown that if a baby hears 30,000 or more words a day they are more likely to talk at an earlier age than those who hear less than 30,000 a day. So our family has been narrating everything we see, do, and experience to Moriah in order to put this research to the test. Moriah loves when people talk to her. She smiles and makes "talking" noises back. Nothing gets more of a response then when someone says "Hellooooo". I started this in a funny voice the day we brought her home from the hospital. I was just being silly and it quickly caught on with Marshall and Sydney. It has now become a daily thing and the way we all say hello to Moriah. She loves it and smiles everytime! Many of you know that I am a huge Seinfeld fan and believe that there is a Seinfeld episode for almost every situation that you could encounter in your daily life. So here it is.......
Sterling
Thursday, September 30, 2010
I admit I have a problem....
I have had my Blackberry for several months. For the life of me I have no idea how I ever existed without it.
My Blackberry is not just my cell phone. My Blackberry is....
1. Home to our family calendar.
2. My portable office. Allowing me to respond to emails on the go.
3. GPS device for directions and maps.
4. Pocket ESPN - for receiving and monitoring sports scores/lines.
5. Video Camera - See below! used in church to get thumb video of Moriah.
6. My own "Weather Channel" with instant access to forecasts, radar, and etc.
7. Wireless web on the go.
And much much more..........
I have set limits and rest assured that my Blackberry does not come to the dinner table or the bedroom. I have always been a "gadget guy" and this is just another toy. So thank you RIM for creating the Blackberry and simplifying my life.
Sterling
Moriah 2 month check-up
Moriah had her two month check-up yesterday. The doctor looked her over, weighed her, measured her, and gave her 4 shots. The shots went over as expected...she was angry at first then by the 4th shot she could have cared less. At that point the damage had already been done.
As of 9/29/10....
Weight 11LBS.5oz
Height 22 inches
Hard to believe it has been 2 months. Our family has adjusted very well to our new addition. Everyone pitches in and helps in the day-to-day. Sydney changes diapers, Marshall helps with bottle feedings, and Shauna (of course) is the glue that holds this family together. We are all very excited that fall is here. Fall for our family means Marshall and Sydney's soccer games, KU football, Halloween, raking leaves, lots of grilling, Chiefs on Sunday, and our upcoming daytrip to Jamesport/Cameron/St. Joe.
Sterling
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Mac and Cheese - Finally
I have been experimenting with a Mac & Cheese recipe for over a year. I finally have it perfected and I'm sharing it below.
Homemade Macaroni and Cheese
1 (16 ounce) package shell pasta
2 eggs
1 (12 ounce) can evaporated milk
1/4 cup butter, melted
1-2 Jalapenos diced (optional)
3-4 pieces of chopped bacon or cubed ham (optional)
1 teaspoon garlic salt or I use California Style Pepper (can be found at Costco)
1 teaspoon pepper
8 ounces process cheese (Velveeta)
2 cups shredded mild Cheddar cheese, divided
2 cups shredded pepper jack or Mexican cheese, divided
Directions
1.Cook macaroni/shells according to package directions. Do not overcook pasta. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk the eggs, milk, butter, garlic salt and pepper until combined. Add cubed Velveeta and 1-1/2 cups of each cheddar cheese.
2.Drain macaroni/shells. When done cooking shells, immediately rinse pasta in cool water. Stir into cheese mixture. Pour into a greased 9 x 13 baking dish. Top with remaining cheeses. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees F for 25-30 minutes or until cheese is melted and edges are bubbly. Would recommend stirring once at 15 minute mark.
The kids love this recipe and it is so easy to make. No rue! Just throw it together and cook it...
Sterling
Monday, September 6, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Real Love...defined
Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends...
Time has taught me the word "love" means different things to different people. Some people just throw around the word love and do not have any feeling/meaning behind it. It is just something they say in passing or because they think they love someone. I would suggest to you today that REAL LOVE is something you live DAILY. I have made my share of mistakes but in the end love (aka REAL LOVE) conquers all!
Forever, For Always, & No Matter What!
I love you, Shauna! Always have & ALWAYS will!
Sterling
City Market
We love to go to the City Market. We get up early on Saturday morning, pack the wagon, stop to get fountain drinks, and then drive to the City Market. This was Moriah's first trip to the market. Sydney sat in the stroller and held Moriah. Marshall got to "drive" the girls. When we go to the market there are certain items we always purchase. I always purchase jalapenos, and onions. Marshall and Sydney buy Pita bread from the Jerusalem Cafe & Bakery. I have had my eye on a pepper (jalenpeno) cooker for the grill for months. So today I bought that in addition to fruits and veggies. The City Market truly has something for everyone.
Sterling
Friday, September 3, 2010
Nothing says fall like......
Our family enjoys going to football games on Friday night. Marshall enjoys watching the game and the band. Sydney is totally focused on the cheerleaders and always dances/cheers in the aisles. We usually wait until the weather is truly fall like. Fall is our favorite season. Is there anything better than jeans and a sweatshirt? Not in my opinion. I have a rule that once I put on a pair of jeans I retire my shorts until the following year. I'm not quite ready to do that so on Friday night I was only one in the family in shorts. It was a beautiful night.
Watching high school football now takes me back to my years in high school. I can remember going to football games and watching a certain cheerleader. This cheerleader was so beautiful...she had long curly hair, and beautiful blue eyes. After she cheered we would go get something to eat or stop by Winstead's for a limeade. Shauna has always been my "cheerleader" in one way or another!
Sterling
SantaCaliGon
Shauna and I have been attending SantaCaliGon for 17 years. I can remember going to look for things for our apartment the month after we got married in 1998. Shauna has always loved to collect things for Halloween and the Christmas season. I can reflect back and see her being pregnant with Marshall in 2000, she wore overalls and tucked a water bottle in the front so she had quick access to a drink. It was HOT! This year the weather was PERFECT. As we went through the various craft tents we reminisced about the "good ol' days" and previous trips to the Independence square for SantaCaliGon. Moriah spent most of the morning in her new stroller accepting compliments from strangers on how "cute, and sweet" she was. Shauna purchased a few Halloween items and a new Christmas wall hanging which we had personalized to include the names of everyone in our family. After spending 3 hours walking, talking, and shopping we headed to Dixon's for lunch. How wonderful it is to have memories and traditions that we continue to enjoy as a family year after year!
Sterling
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Time for Soccer
Fall soccer has started. Marshall has moved up to C league. Marshall will be playing with the offside rule enforced this year. He is on a new team and is looking forward to developing additional skills. He realizes that it will be hard to top his 5 goal game from last year. In his words..."I just want to have fun and hopefully win a few games."
Sydney returns for her second full year of soccer. She is still in A league and will be on the same team as she was last spring. With me as her coach! Sydney has worked very hard this summer to improve her footwork and shot placement. She is excited to see how all of her practice this summer pays off in games.
I am very thankful that I have been able to coach both Marshall and Sydney. It has been a great experience and created special memories that can not be replaced. I look forward to coaching Moriah...many years down the road.
Sterling
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
B-I-N-G-O
We frequent the Overland Park Community Center, so we were interested in a flyer advertising Summer Bingo. It was during the week and during the school day, which was perfect for Sterling and I. We thought that Moriah could just tag along, while we had some fun. We had never played BINGO out before and thought it might be a fun story to share with friends. We probably shouldn't have been surprised when we showed up and it was 50 Plus BINGO. I swear the flyer didn't mention the age portion. So not only are we playing BINGO, but BINGO in a room of senior citizens. Needless to say, we had a good laugh and surprisingly a GREAT time!
Monday, August 16, 2010
First Day of School
Today was Marshall's and Sydney's first day of school. It was especially exciting for me, because I got to walk them to school with Dad and Moriah. I got to walk both of them into his/her classroom on the first day. This is really special to me because usually I have twenty some students waiting to meet me in a classroom of my own. It was great to just be a mom on the first day of school.
After school, we continued our family tradition of eating out on the first day. We had lunch at Margarita's. We heard all about the first day of school. Marshall and Sydney both LOVE their teachers. It's going to be a Super School Year!!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Twelve Years Ago Today
Today, Sterling and I celebrate our twelfth wedding anniversary. It is hard to believe that it has only been twelve years and in the same breath the time has past so quickly. I remember that day so vividly and marvel at the path we have traveled to get where we are today. It hasn't always been easy--but we believed in each other and kept faith that our love would bring us through. We have made a family and have celebrated so many special events. We have started traditions and made valued friendships. We have taken trips and reached goals. We are so blessed for the life that we have together.
It is almost impossible not to look to the future and wonder what it holds for us. I am sure that excitement, adventure, and challenge wait for us. I rest easy knowing that together, my husband knows that I am always--"eager to the task". The words of one of our wedding songs says it all "Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be". I continue to cherish the time we spend together and look forward to growing older and greyer with my turtle. I love you, Sterling....endlessly.
Adventure Oasis Water Park
If you haven't already, check out the Adventure Oasis Water Park. The price is very reasonable ($25 for family of four) and it is the perfect size for a younger family. Marshall and Sydney had a blast on the the three large water slides. They also enjoyed the splash playground. The day we went they gave out free popsicles all day long. The have lots of shaded areas to beat the hot sun. Even the concession prices are very reasonable! It is definitely a place we will visit next summer!!
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Water Park
Friday, August 13, 2010
The Expendables - Date Night
Shauna and I shipped the kids off so that we could have a "date night". We are not ready to leave Moriah yet so she got to come with us. I have been waiting all summer for The Expendables to come out. We decided to take Moriah to the movie and hoped she would sleep through most of it. Moriah was PERFECT and slept through the entire movie!
**Side note....Shauna and I both enjoyed The Expendables. It was a great action flick that you could just relax and get lost in. Required no thinking or effort to follow the story. It was a bloody and violent mess but exactly what I expected. Just what I wanted it to be!**
After the movie we went to Red Robin and Moriah continued to sleep. With Moriah sleeping (being very low maintenance) it allowed us to talk and truly enjoy our date night.
Sterling
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Pool Time
Friday, August 6, 2010
Happy One Week Birthday Moriah!
We celebrated Moriah's one week birthday at Chen's Super Buffet. Sterling gave Moriah a choice between Chinese and Mexican. He held up his right hand and said "Chinese". Then, he held up his left hand and said "Mexican". The choices were repeated over and over. The kids and I sat and watched with great anticipation. We cheered at each move towards a hand. Moriah took her time and then finally she went for the right hand. Chinese it was.
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