Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Fall



I must say, I have REALLY been looking froward to Fall this year. More so than ever! I am so sick and tired of having 90 degree days. It's not fun. The pool even got too warm a few times. Fall has always been my favorite season. I have a Fall birthday, the weather is gorgeous, leaves are beautiful and I LOVE all the festivities! Hayrides, pumpkin patches, Holloween, decorations, Mums, Baking cookies, and of course my favorite: Pumpkin soup! I have made it for years, and love it!! Michael is not a fan so that just means more for me :) I am also looking forward to taking Charlotte to Hillridge Farms again this year. She had so much fun last year!

On another note, Charlotte has started preschool and we are very excited. It allows mommy a little extra time to clean and grocery shop-things that have gotten to be a challange lately with a two year old! She loves her new teachers and that makes us very happy!!

Here is the recipe for my delicious pumpkin soup!! You will not be disapointed :)






INGREDIENTS



2 tablespoons of butter
8-oz. of fresh sliced mushrooms
½ cup chopped onion
2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon curry powder
3 cups chicken broth
2 cups canned pumpkin
1 tablespoon honey
¾ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
¼ teaspoon white pepper
1 (12-oz.) can evaporated milk



Garnish: chopped chives and sour cream



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DIRECTIONS:



1. Melt butter in a large saucepan. Sautee mushrooms and onion until tender, stirring often.
2. Stir in flour and curry powder.
3. Gradually add chicken broth. Stir constantly over medium heat until mixture becomes thickened.
4. tir in pumpkin, honey, salt, nutmeg, and pepper. Reduce heat to low and simmer for ten minutes, stirring occasionally.
5. Add milk, stirring constantly until mixture is heated through.
6. Garnish each bowl with a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkling of chopped chives.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

D-O-N-E

I'm Done.
Tomorrow is my last day and I can almost taste it!
NO. MORE.WORK!!
I get mornings with my princess back and my GREATLY missed playdates with friends!
Freedom.
I have loved what I have done the past 2 months, but I love my CC a bazillion times more so spending this precious time with her will be priceless!!
Total Happiness.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Dutch Family

The Girls!






Tea Time at the O'Henry Hotel











15 Years ago, I spent 2 months living in Eiendovhen, Holland with the Van Theil's!! It all started in '93 when a friend of my parent's asked them if they wanted to host a Dutch girl's visit, named Marijn. My mother had a few different exchange students stay with us when we were younger, but they were all French. Marijn was my age and my parents thought it would be so special to have her come over to stay with us. It wasn't long before she came over the pond to stay with my family!! We clicked imediately and had so much fun together. It has always been hard to find things to do with Marijn in GREENSBORING!! We took her to the beach,went swimming and lots of shopping :) She loved it here. So, a year later, I went by myself at 14 to stay with her family. She has two other brothers, Stein and Diedrick. My time over there was so memorable! I had my frist beer, an Amstel Light in a Pub watching the World Cup, and saw many things I had never seen before. I visited 5 countries while over there and Holland was my favorite! I love the countyside and the rolling plains of Tulips!! Windmills are everywhere and the scenery is to die for!! I would move there in a heartbeat, I'm serious! We biked EVERYWHERE and even to her school where all you would see were BIKES! No cars!! We rode to shop, play tennis, eat etc. This is why they laugh and make fun of Americans for being so fat! They litterally ride bikes everywhere! I think I lost 15 pounds during my visit!










Fast Forward 15 years later! We all say how horrible it is that it has been 15 years!! Definitly not waiting that long next time to visit! So, Marijn is married and 14 weeks preggo!! Marijn and her mother came to the States to visit Washington and they drove down to GBO for the weekend to stay with my parents. We had such an amazing visit!! It was story after story and shopping after more shopping, at Friendly Center of course. We probably spent 1.5 hours in Anthropology alone!! They have one in London but thats a plane ride for them. So, our time together ended way too fast!! I guess we're going to have to get a plane ticket in the next few years to Holland-OH DARN!! I cannot wait!!










Even though it had been 15 years, we all still feel so close-like family. I miss them a lot and have often thought about them over the years. We have kept up with each other through emails (post cards at first ;) ). Charlotte doesn't know it yet, but one day she will get the opportunity of a lifetime-to visit Marjin and her children in Holland. The same goes in Raleigh-we will get to host her children here. i cannot wait, although that will be a few years away :). Here are a few pictures from our visit. One more thing: they loved CC, of course and think she is going to be an actress one day!! She cannot stand not being the center of attention!!!!! ha





















Monday, August 16, 2010

Best Friends!!

Charlotte and Hudson
Charlotte and Hanna


Charlotte and Olivia

Before Charlotte was born, she had a best friend, Hanna Pell. We just knew they would love each other so much. Liz and I have such a special bond, how could these two peaches not?? Soon after I had Charlotte, I met Olivia's mommy, Judi! We clicked right away. After meeting in Babies R Us of all places, we quickly developed a great friendship, as did Olivia and CC!!! Judi was my saving grace. I had been couped up all Winter with Charlotte, had no friends with kiddos, excepts ones that lived in other states and was desperate for an outing with others!! Shortly after meeting Judi, I found Erin Smith!! We were college roomies and had not spoken in years! I was SO over the moon excited to find out she had a little girl too!! So, the playdates bagan and I was not ALONE anymore. HA. What a blessing it is to have such fabulous friends!! Watching these little ones grow up is so special as they are all so different. I know they will all turn out to be just wonderful young ladies, just like their MOMMIES!!


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Bye-Bye Paci's






MINUTES OLD!
Yes, it is finally time to get rid of the ever so loved Pacifiers. Since being minutes old, my little butterbean has LOVED and I mean LOVED her pacifiers. I always said I would never let her have them. Even before birth. I was too scared it would interfear with breastfeeding. Well, Miss Priss came out sucking her thumb. Her poor fingers were blistered from sucking them in the womb. So, I did it. I gave it to her right away. She took it imediately and it was love at first suck! She had zero problems with a bottle or breastfeeding-as far as confusing them. In fact, I remember clearly giving her all three in the hospital, the boob, the bottle and the paci much to the dislike of the lactation Nazi's (yes, that's what I call them, or one in particular).

So, 2 and a half years later it is time to part ways. I am not that nervous since she has been chewing them and creating holes in them but I am nervous for me. I have relied on these things for two years now!! Crying, tantrums, sick, sleeping, car...etc. Ugh, I think I'm just as attached. They instantly calm her and crying stops. Good for me and her but now it is bad for her teeth. They are seperating and while we will never know if they caused this, it is time to stop!!
We are moving Cahrlotte to a "big girl" bed with the next to weeks so she will officially be a big girl and no pacis!! Note: She goes all day long at school without them and of course I pop one in when I get her-BAD MOMMY!! :)

Saturday, July 17, 2010







Emma Claire Stott!











My little 10 year old cousin Emma is here visiting us this weekend! We ar having so much fun going to the pool, playgrounds, renting movies, and this afternoon we are headed to the airport observation park, if the storms hold out. Charlotte is slightly obsessed with Emma and wants her undivided attention ALL THE TIME! Poor Emma :) They are having a blast and played with play dough for an hour straight this morning!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

"A Child"

a child lives with criticism, he learns to condemn.
a child lives with hostility, he learns to fight.
a child lives with ridicule, he learns to be shy.
a child lives with shame, he learns to feel guilty.
a child lives with tolerance, he learns to be patient.
a child lives with encouragement, he learns confidence.
a child lives with praise, he learns to appreciate.
a child lives with fairness, he learns justice.
a child lives with security, he learns to have faith.
a child lives with approval, he learns to like himself.
a child lives with acceptance and friendship, he learns to find love in the world.
-Dorothy Law Nolte

The little Patient








First time as a "blogger"

Hello fellow bloggers. I am new at this but am going to give it a whirl! I love sharing stories about our crazy, dramatic, fun and exciting life here at the Brooks household so hopefully I will find this to be a great way to unload and fill you in on our ife in general! I love reading other blogs and think I will really enjoy being able to write on here and share what's on my mind.
I just started back to work Part Time, so I am pretty busy at the moment trying to adjust to our new way of life. However, I feel VERY fortunate to only work three days a week. I am still able to enjoy spending as much time as possible with little Charlotte, the most important thing in the world to me, next to God.
We have had a stroke of "bad luck" lately in our house! I used to say bad things happen to me in "threes," however lately it's been more like five or six!! We started the week off with my car breaking down and had to replace the water pump. This would be bad thing #1. As the week progressed, things went from bad to worse! Little Charlotte was scheduled to get tubes put in on Thurs. Am at 7:00. I was very nervous, but not overly worried. Besides, I am no stanger to surgery. Being that Charlotte is so little and I didn't have my first surgery until 7 years old, I was a little more concerned. BUT I have been hearing OVER AND OVER again how easy peasy this tube surgery was. Fiftten minutes MAX and she will be finished. This made me feel much better! A friend of mine shared that her little one was playing and back to normal within 2 hours. Well, none of this happened. As we were waiting,fifteen minutes turned into twenty, and twenty minutes turned into 27 minutes! I was starting to completely LOOSE it. FINALLY the Dr. came out. He very calmly told me his "part" went very well. HUH?!?! What other "part" went wrong? Here's a brief description of what happend:

Tylonal givenminutes prior to surgery, even though I told them 100 times she has a history of bad reflux. As soon as the anesthesioligist(sp) started the gas, carlotte began to vomit. She threw up the tylonal, as well as other natral secreations in her tummy. She had not had anything to drink/eat since 7pm the night before, as directed. They had to imediately start an IV, suction the vomit and try to get it all out before it went into her lungs. Apparently her resperations got very slow. She had a major larengal spasm. In recovery, she was having a "wet" cough and began gasping for breaths a few times. The decision was made to transfer her to Rex Hospital. She got a little fluid in her right lung but the Xrays looked a lot better than we thought. Long story short, Miss Priss is going to be just fine. I am now forever scarred and will never have tubes put in again. It would take major convincing. -

People should really think twice about any "elective" surgery. Complication can happen and we just wittnessed it first hand. The anesthesiologist was totally shaken up and everyone was shocked and upset. I heard one nurse say she had been there 5 years and had never seen this. Things happen! ugh. So, I guess this was bad thing #'s 2,3 4 and maybe more. When we left the hospital to go pick up our other car, the battery was dead! Bad thing# 5 I guess. Needless to say we are staying home this weekend and holding our precious baby very CLOSE to us!! Give your children kisses and hugs everyday all the time!

Did I mention the ENT doctor aslo removed a 1 inch splinter in Charlotte's foot? Crazy! We hope next week is much better and our "bad luck" turns into lots of POSITVE things!!