Saturday, November 26, 2011

Leftover Experiment

I hate opening the fridge and seeing tupperware everywhere and containers all over the place.  I usually make a turkey soup to get rid of some leftovers.  Well I made a few too many potatoes this year, and lots of veggies that would get soggy in soup, so I decided to try something new.  I made a Thanksgiving Shepard's Pie.  It was/is sooo good!!  In case you are bored of the same ol' leftover's here is how I made it...

First pre-heat your oven to 375

Place chopped turkey in a casserole dish
make sure you put leftover gravy over the turkey but reserve some in case other wants to put more over the whole dish.
Then add leftover veggies

Top with leftover mashed potatoes

Bake for about 50-60 minutes until its golden and bubbly

Enjoy! 

Thanksgiving-ness

Well Thanksgiving has come and gone and it was a great time.  Mom and Dad made the journey south and I think they enjoyed themselves!  (except for the ride that is)  We had a lovely breakfast Thanksgiving morning after dad's 5K...
Hours later...we had our feast where I proceeded to gain about 40lbs...
Sweet potatoes and granny smith apple bake
Veggies, stuffing and cranberry sauce
And of course...Tom.

For dinner it was my parents and I along with my grandparents


After we filled ourselves we slept well!  The following day we went to Ron John's resort and hung out in the sun for a few hours.  Mom and dad left early this morning to make their way back north.

This was my first Thanksgiving away from home but it was nice to have a piece of it with me.  Looking forward to visiting home for Christmas.

I hope you all had a happy and healthy holiday with lots of love.

XOXO

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

“Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.”

"Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have."

It's amazing how a couple cups of coffee, some good music, and a dog by your side can spark up some appreciation in your mind.  This is not another preacher blog I promise.  The little things in life have become the larger things lately and it is a wonderful thing.  



Chocolate peppermint coffee this morning.  Delish.  Thank you World Market.  iTunes on shuffle, Maguire by my side, and every now and then the sun shines through the clouds just to say "hey, I'm here just hiding".  I've been thinking a lot this morning about the next couple of months and what they may have in store for me.  So let's break it down...

November:
  • Ft. Lauderdale on Saturday to see Amy and Scott get married.  Will also be seeing my aunt and uncle whom I haven't seen since July.
  • Next Wednesday mom and dad will be here for Thanksgiving.  Haven't seen them since August and I am stoked.  Also, will be getting my little car back and saying adios to the gas guzzler.
  • Interviews and more interviews.  Something has got to come my way!  (Keep fingers crossed please!)
December:
  • Philly during the first week for Amy and Scott's reception.  Lots of family will be attending and I am so excited to spend the weekend with all of them.
  • Christmas trip back north.  I miss my friends and family, dog and cats, New England scenery and smells, and even the drivers.
  • I hope to be working by December!!
January:
(we will wait on this one....but the numbers 2 and 9 are calling out loud and clear, unfortunately)

I am very excited to visit home.  I want to apologize in advance if I don't get to see everyone this trip though.  I am going to do my best!!  A few plans that are in store include: blueberry beer and nachos, Greenwood Christmas Eve, Greek Christmas, cape visit, seeing the little munchkins, and spending some quality time and good laughs with the loves of my life...family and friends.  PLEASE be snow!!!!

With so many wonderful things to look forward to it's hard to focus on the "downers" that are in your life.  And, it's not worth it.  I could be miserable, pissed off, depressed, wallowing in self-pity...but when there are so many things that each day brings, why waste your time and energy on that???  I am thankful to wake up each day and enjoy my coffee, music, and fury companion!



Enjoy this day, and each and every day you are given to enjoy!  Remember, every moment should be appreciated because that is a moment you can never get back!

Love you all!
xoxo

Friday, November 11, 2011

" We are so often caught up in our destination that we forget to appreciate the journey, especially the goodness of the people we meet on the way. Appreciation is a wonderful feeling, don't overlook it."

"At the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child, or a parent."

There comes a point in your life when you realize that how you treat your loved ones is the only thing that matters in the end.  The type of job you have, the kind of car you drive, the material things you owned, all mean very little.  Love isn't flashy or boastful.  Families have differences, but remembering that you are tied together by some unbreakable bond, that family is there when the world shuns you, should be a wake up call to all of us.  I am not saying that I am not guilty of participating in petty gossip or cursing because someone did something I didn't like, but I am saying I appreciate each and every day that I am given the opportunity to live another day and to have the chance to experience all life has to offer.

"Life holds so many simple blessings, each day bringing its own individual wonder."

We have all lost loved ones in our lives.  When that happens, there is always the "I should have done this or said that, or I should never have done that or said that".  It's a normal feeling and it happens to all of us.  The part that we should be learning from this situation is that for those few days, weeks, months that we pride ourselves on not being hurtful to each other or spending as much time as we can with each other, should not be only a limited time period.  It isn't until something tragic happens again that we realize "oh my, I did it again".  

The purpose of this rant?  I have seen too much family fighting, gossiping, back stabbing, or neglect happening because of little issues that are petty and unnecessary.  Someone may have said something hurtful to you...ok...so talk about it with THEM.  Don't air your dirty laundry on social media or by secluding yourself from important togetherness times.  What are you trying to prove?  What is it going to solve?  What would you say/feel if that person were to pass on today or tomorrow?  It's such a great gift we are given each and every day and we are so lucky to meet the people we do in our lives that we have to stop taking things for granted and enjoy all the little things that happen.  A Sunday dinner, a date, a weekend at the lake with friends, a 30 minute t.v show just to compete with your parents, the miracle of friends/family including you in their lives and the respect and love to include them in yours.  Family/friends don't judge each other, but rather embrace each other for their differences and love them through thick and thin.

"If you don't think every day is a great day try going without one." 

This is not coming out of thin air.  Recent events have been racking my brain about how people can be so mean to each other whether it is to their face or behind their back.  Recently some friends of mine have lost loved ones.  It is a terrible feeling and we all know what it feels like.  We need to be kind to each other, to love each other, to make every effort possible to spend a few hours, a phone call, to say a simple "I Love You" or "I Miss You".  We never know how much longer we will have or our loved ones will have in this life so it is time for the selfishness and pettiness to end and for the love, understanding, and appreciating to begin.
Stepping down from my soap box now.

I love you all more than you will know.

"Before someone's tomorrow has been taken away, cherish those you love, appreciate them today."




Tuesday, November 1, 2011

"Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid. "

So much for keeping up with the blog life!  Florida is great.  The weather is nice, there are so many different things to see all the time, and I am meeting wonderful people here.  There may not be snow and freezing temps...but it has been a great move so far.  I am having a really hard time finding a job.  I have tried to not let it get me down, but sadly, money makes the world go round!  I have seen many wonderful things so far, and am sure I will be experiencing more.  I've made a few hot spots regular hang outs, am finally starting to know my way around (it's a lot easier than I thought), and am starting to appreciate the little things in life; like a warm ocean breeze, kindness of strangers, and experiencing all the beauty life has to offer.

"If you surrender to the wind, you can ride it. "
Moving here was the biggest decision I have ever made...and it has now taught me to just go with the flow.  There may be a certain path that I am destined to follow, and I may even be on that path, but all I know is...riding the wind has led me to some great experiences in this life of mine.