Saturday, November 28, 2009

Turkey Day 2009

Well, I missed posting on Thanksgiving, but it's never too late to reflect on what one is thankful for. It's been a great little break so far. I love Thanksgiving break for many reasons. It's too short of course (although Beau suggests I'm being a little greedy), but it's always busy with fun activities in anticipation of Christmas. And over the last couple of years, it's seemed to take a sort of similar routine:

Wednesday is de-stressing day. I always attempt to sleep in (failed attempt #1), but decide I'm going to instead wake up, make something warm to drink, and curl up on the couch for some morning TV. Due to my inability to relax, thanks to my "to-do list addiction," I settle for the couch, a cup of tea, and recipe magazines and books. Our world in the Jorgensen household revolves around food. We can't have a morning to sleep in without cooking breakfast; we can't decorate for Christmas without making appetizers to munch on; we can't let a single weekend go by without having some plans to curse. It's a blessing and a curse. So...I write down some old and new favorites to make this weekend. This year, the list includes my favorite Sausage, Cranberry, and Sage Stuffing and Sweet Potato Casserole for Thanksgiving, and Tomato Bacon Cups, Shrimp Scampi, Smokies, Fiesta Dip, and Bananas Foster (Emeril Style) for our decorating extravaganza. Looking for the perfect menu is quite the process; however, it allows me the chance to bring out my inner Martha which makes me very happy!

Wednesday is also a day of cleaning, laundry, watching daytime shows, and feeling normal again. I light candles, clean a little deeper than usual, and stay in sweatpants all day long!

Wednesday night is what I like to call cave night. We order in some Thai food, make a 'pile' under nearly every blanket we own, and watch movies. This year it was "The Taking of Pelham 123." It was a compromise. I'd really like to watch a girly romantic comedy, but it's a battle I don't attempt. So, the three of us (Jadey included), forget the world around us for a night and chill out in our cave.

Thursday, aka, Turkey Day. A day of driving, seeing family, and EATING! This year, we traveled to Beau's Grandma Sanders' for lunch, and Grandma and Grandpa Hoodjer's for dinner.

The food was awesome. Any other time of the year, it is simply not acceptable to pile that much food on a plate, but on Thanksgiving, it is expected. Highlights of this year's eat-a-thon: mashed potatoes of course, Grandma's stuffing and carrot casserole, apple pies from an orchard in Jefferson, cranberry jello, and sweet potato casserole.

Friday, aka, Black Friday. It seems to get a little earlier each year. This year...3:30 AM! I know what you're probably thinking, but it was worth it! I can't put all the deals I snagged on here because of a snoopy reader, but I was able to find everything I was looking for and saved some serious money. Highlights of the day??? The great 5-piece luggage set I found at Kohl's for $47, finding a short line at Target amidst the huge crowd lined up all the way to the back of the store, using cell phones as walkie talkies with Mom and Kelli in Target, getting home after a full 'day' of shopping at just 11:00 AM, and of course, the wonderful nap I took Friday afternoon!

Friday night was so fun. We went with the Shortway clan to the first annual Holiday Hoopla in downtown Cedar Falls. Decked out in uggs, gloves, and hats, we bundled up to see live music, fireworks, and of course, Santa's arrival. It was pretty cold, so we ended up settling for a table by the window at Soho, once again, filling our stomachs with yummy food and drinks, and awaiting Santa's arrival from the window.

Saturday, my house put its Christmas sweater on. Decorating, much like Black Friday, has seen a crescendo over the years. I now have four trees in the living room alone (granted, some are baby trees). Although I still can't compete with my mother-in-law, it looks like a gingerbread house in here and I must admit, it's pretty cozy. I made some appetizers and Beau and I chilled on the couch and watched our first of many Christmas movies, 'Four Christmases.'

Sunday: church, cappuccino, wrapping, leftovers, Bears vs. Vikings, laundry, grading, and blogging. Back to reality tomorrow, only this time, with Christmas music.

Thankful for...

-my husband. He's a blast and he keeps me on my toes. We have so much fun together and I don't know what I'd do without him.
-my family. There's never a dull moment and as everyone continues to grow, it keeps getting more and more interesting!
-health. Especially in the last month. Mary's colostomy ended up being scarier than we all anticipated, but she's proved to be a fighter and a really great sport. She's getting back to normal and we are all thankful for that. Dad proved to be quite indestructable after a scary car accident a couple weeks ago. I thank Jesus every day for keeping my family safe.
-our membership to Orchard Hill Church. We love that place. It's been such a rich part of our relationship with each other and with Jesus. The pastors, the messages, the music. Every Sunday, I leave feeling a little more on fire for Jesus and look forward to raising our family there.
-my gingerbread house. My comfy bed, kitchen, fireplace, garage, TV, and abundance of photos.
-leggings, big sweaters, and uggs (okay, any boots)
-our many music, cooking, and vino nights!
-memories of Mexico and Chicago with Beau...two of our favorite places!
-my furry feline friend and all the funny faces she makes!
-movies. whether in a cozy theatre or on my own couch, I love the escape that movies offer
-my Mom...she's my best friend. I am thankful for our talks, our shopping trips, and our bond.
-Express...my number one stress reliever
-living in Iowa...deck nights in the summer, poolside afternoons, and sundresses, hoodies and crisp walks in the fall, the first fireplace night, comfort food, Christmas lights, gift wrap, movie nights; the first bike ride of spring, the first car wash and lawn mowing; Ron Santo's voice on 1650. I'm a sucker for the seasons and wouldn't trade it for the world (except a week in Mexico every now and then :)).
-our relationship with the culinary arts. Cooking has been our release, our escape, and we're pretty good at it!
-for my job. Although it keeps me busier than I'd sometimes like to be, I love getting the chance to work with teenagers every day. They keep me young and current (or at least I'd like to think so) and it's a challenge I need.
-for Christmas...it's magical. The lights, the music, the specials on TV...everything is a little bit sweeter at Christmas time.

Happy Thanksgiving 2009!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Happy 30th Mom & Dad!

Married November 10, 1979. Celebrating thirty happy years November 10, 2009. Thirty years of building dreams, sharing laughs (and some tears), celebrating milestones, holding babies, raising teenagers, and now, awaiting grand-babies!

I am so blessed to have such a strong example to follow in my own marriage. Love you and Happy Anniversary!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween 2009

"Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble."

Happy Halloween! Well...it wasn't as warm as last year (mid-70s and sunny), but it was sunny and pleasant. Beau gave me so much grief about how much candy I bought and much to his (and my) surprise, we completely ran out!

During trick-or-treating, our street looks like trick-or-treating on the movies. Groups of kids, all sizes, wandering up and down the street, dragging their buckets and parents behind them. I don't know what's more fun to watch...the little kids or Beau handing out candy.

The picture is of Dash and Jersee, Chris and Windee's kids. Dash is three and Jersee is 19 months. They were so cute! They yelled, 'Beau and Ashley! Trick or Treat!' the minute they stepped out of their front door. Both of their costumes had big feet, so it took them about 20 minutes to tromp over to our front door. They were both beaming with smiles!

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