Day 403 | Salsarita Pasta

Do you remember when

Trader Joe's

made real meals for their samples instead of just warming up one of their frozen products? I do. I miss those days.

This is one of the recipes I got during a shopping trip years ago. It's a goodie and so

so

simple. 

Salsarita Pasta

  • 1.3 lbs (approx) chicken, cut into small chunks

  • Italian seasoning

  • 1 large jar of salsa (on the runnier side, I use Pace Picante)

  • Noodles of your choice (I use whole wheat penne)

  • Parmesan cheese

Directions

  • Coat chicken with Italian seasoning.

  • Sauté chicken with a little olive oil over medium heat until cooked through.

  • Meanwhile, cook pasta in a pot of boiling water.

  • After straining the pasta, stir in the salsa.

  • Add the cooked chicken to the pasta and stir.

  • Let the pasta/chicken cool. Serve room temperature with Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top.

It was a crowd pleaser at our house tonight: Robbe had three servings. 

Day 402 | Pretend Play

Chase has been really getting into pretend play lately. I'm digging it. The scenarios he comes up with (play museums, fixing Thomas, and researching things, mostly trains, on his "computer") are pretty interesting and super impressive.

Today as I was cooking dinner, I overheard him telling Robbe about the movie he was watching (including inserting the DVD). In case you can't tell, they were watching the movie on a cutting board. 

Day 400 | 400!


I made it to 400 posts! Woohoo! To keep with tradition, here's an update on the team.

Name: Sara
Favorites: walking (thanks to the extra motivation from my fitbit), the rain (which has been constant the last few days, but I don't mind at all), strawberry gin and tonics (I'll do a post about these some day), clean bathrooms (I just wish I didn't have to be the one to clean them).
Biggest hurdle to overcome: finding time for crafting. Since my built-in crafting mornings are gone (thanks, summer vacation), I'm having a hard time finding time to sneak crafting in. I already have afternoon nap and post-bedtime pretty over-booked so something has to give.
Dreams for the future: finding closure to the school situation. We're still up in the air (very up in the air) about where Chase is going to be going to school come the fall. It's silly to be so preoccupied with this for a three year old but it's a big deal. Five day program or two day? Closer to home or further away? We're confident we'll have some choices come the fall, but in the meantime I continue to feel conflicted about the best option for our sweet boy.

Name: Chris
Favorites: our new minivan. That's it. He loves it.
Biggest hurdle to overcome: making it through the rest of the month of June working his normal schedule before it's smooth-sailing into the month of July and vacations.
Dreams for the future: meeting our new neighbors. The house next door was listed to be rented as of June 1. So far, no movement over there. Who are they going to be? When are they going to move in? Can we be best friends? So many questions!

Name: Chase

Age: 3 years
Favorites: minivan spotting (he's really good at it...and differentiating between makes, too), building with legos, reading, baking with mommy, being independent, eating sushi
Biggest hurdle to overcome: he's been "so sad" lately because our vacation is "still so far away." We all feel that way, buddy. At least we know that he enjoys his time with family in Wisconsin.
Dreams for the future: own an outside car (see explanation here)

Name: Robbe
Age: 1 year
Favorites: blowing raspberries on any visible skin, saying "hi" and waving to everyone, reading the My Big Animal Book, playing with wiggle bug (a toy), food (any food), communicating (nodding yes and learning sign language)
Biggest hurdle to overcome: teething. Yep, still working our way through this challenge. He's up to seven but three are about to pop and continue to mess with the poor guy.
Dreams for the future: a full day to pass without some sort of hardy spill. This guy trips, bumps into things, dives head first, and misjudges distance constantly leading to some minor, some more serious, stumbles. Don't worry, little man. Someday your feet will catch up with the rest of your body.

Day 399 | Another Day, Another Craft

Two crafts in a row! I'm on a roll.

I've decided to make curtains. For the first time ever. Also, it's been several months since I've pulled out the sewing machine (think: Halloween costumes) so let's hope it doesn't hold a grudge. 

Today's task? Making a pattern and cutting the fabric. I've decided to add a bold-patterned stripe to my curtains (for Robbe's room, by the way) so the pretty simple task of sewing one piece of fabric has become much more complicated. But still shouldn't be that tricky...it's just sewing straight lines after all. Right? I'll report back when the project is complete to let you know if I underestimated the skill involved. 

Day 395 | Oatmeal Cookies

Remember when I mentioned

Chris's favorite cookies

? Time to give my own top pick a shout out.

I'm a sucker for the oatmeal chocolate chip variety and think I just stumbled upon the perfect recipe. I know, I'm excited, too. They are super soft and are perfectly delicious (think texture and sweet/salty balance). You won't be disappointed, I swear!

Here's the

original recipe

, but you'll find the modified recipe that I used below.

Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

  • 1/2 cup butter, softened

  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce

  • 1 cup packed light brown sugar

  • 1/2 cup white sugar

  • 2 eggs

  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

  • 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour

  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 3 cups old-fashioned oats

  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips

 Directions

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).

  • In a large bowl, cream together the butter, applesauce, brown sugar, and white sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs one at a time, then stir in vanilla. Combine the flour, baking soda, and salt; stir into the creamed mixture until just blended. Mix in the oats and chocolate chips. Drop by heaping spoonfuls onto ungreased baking sheets.

  • Bake for 15 minutes in the preheated oven. Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

*I'd like to point out that I didn't substitute applesauce for butter to be healthier (note the amount of sugar in the recipe), so don't put me in that box. I had only softened one stick of butter and didn't want to fight with a cold stick trying to get it to the same consistency. And, I think the applesauce

made

the recipe. They are so much softer and fluffier than I've been able to get any other recipe. Yay for happy accidents!

Day 392 | Another Day, Another Playground

Where's Waldo? Can you find both my boys in the photo?
We ventured across the city today for a play date with a friend (this friend) and her daughter. Stead Park near Dupont is amazing! Recently redone and perfect for my boys' ages. Everyone had a blast, despite the heat creeping upon us.

I love that there are so many nice playgrounds in this city. Can't complain about that!

Day 391 | Splish Splash

Look what's open for the summer! Our super nice neighborhood splash park. Woohoo!

Chris took the boys over the weekend for this season's inaugural trip but today's calmer atmosphere put both boys in the water-loving spirit. And the warm temps made the outing just perfect. I see this as a weekly outing for us this summer but I'll try not to post too many photos of it. :)

Day 389 | The New New Look of Lunch

Remember this post? That seating arrangement lasted eight and a half months before someone (Robbe) got a little too comfortable sitting close to someone else's (Chase's) food. He's a hungry guy, no question about it, but he can't possibly need more food than we're already feeding him (can you tell by the amount of food on his plate in this photo?).

The solution? Give them a bit more space. The seating arrangement has been this way for a couple of weeks now and I think I can say, for now at least, problem solved. 

Day 388 | Deck Drama

What happens when you don't make any plans for a glorious four day weekend? You feel compelled to complete something on your home owner to do list. This weekend's project for us? Painting the deck.

For the record, we did not expect the task to take anywhere near as long as it did. I mean, it's a small deck. When Chris did his last round of touch ups today, we had invested 13 hours of (mostly Chris's) manual labor in this endeavor. And that didn't include any prep work (cleaning, taping, procuring supplies, etc). Whoa. 

I think the thing that shocks me the most is that we actually managed to squeeze that many hours out of two days to dedicate to the project. And that's without any childcare help. 

There's a very good chance we will pay to have this done next time. Remind me of that. 

Day 385 | A Little Self Care

Chris is home today so I took advantage of the chance to break out of the house sans-babies for some self care time.

First on the list, a follow up appointment at the chiropractor. I know this is a bit of a touchy subject but I am incredibly grateful to have stumbled into this woman's healing hands. I've had pretty serious back problems three different times in my life and she was a miracle worker each and every time. I'm still working out some tweaking but I'm 100% improved. Thank goodness!

Second, a haircut. I realized it's been 9 months since my last cut. Oops. It was definitely needed. Nothing like getting five inches off to kick off the summer. Sorry, no photo but I'm sure you'll see it eventually.