Thursday, June 30, 2011

Crafts!


I really like to do arts & crafts projects. I've tried my hand at many things in recent years. Purse making took far too long to become a real hobby. My fabric covered magnet board was never completed due to technical difficulties (I couldn't find the right adhesive for the fabric). The point is- I get ideas and want to do them right now. I get the supplies, am all gung-ho.... and then something goes wrong. Namely, I don't have the patience to see the projects through.

Recently I think I've gotten better at choosing projects that fit my ideal time frame. The Placemat pillows took no more than 10 minutes each to complete. PERFECT!!!! Well, I have another success story to report. Back story: Soon after Edwin and I moved into our apartment, I bought chalkboard paint. Another prime example of a big idea that petered out. I wanted to make a big chalkboard to put over our kitchen table where we could write quotes, the menu, etc. I did a test run on a piece of wood, and it turned okay. A month later, I still haven't done the real deal, and our wall remains empty. Well, yesterday I saw a great idea on a craft blog to paint wine bottles with chalkboard paint. I thought, what a great idea!! And I ACTUALLY DID IT! Project complete. We want to use them to mark the table numbers at the wedding.

What do you think? Would you be happy to sit down at a table marked with one of these beauties? To set a visual, there would be a hoj-poj of vases and candles (in mason jars?) as centerpieces.

Next project: curtains!!!!!!! I found a tutorial for No-Sew curtains here on Young House Love (one of my favorite blogs) and thought, "What a great idea". Edwin and I have been wanting to put curtains up in the bedroom, but hadn't found any we both liked during our last IKEA (or Target) trip. After seeing an ad yesterday for a $3.99 tupperware set at IKEA, we decided to go again. Unfortunately, IKEA didn't have fabric (or curtains) that we both liked. So we headed across the street to JoAnn fabrics where we found this! The color is lighter/brighter in person- kind of a robins egg blue/light turquoise. The fabric is in the wash right now, and after that it is game on!!! Wish me luck! This project may go over my typical arts-and-crafts attention span, but they are going to get finished and they are going to be beautiful!!!!! Stay tuned!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Boggle

If you ever wonder to yourself, I wonder what Edwin and Chelsea are up to? Chances are, we are playing Boggle. We bought it at Target a few weeks ago after we realized we have a lot of time on our hands. A. Lot. Well, we love it. If you're not familiar with the game, here's a practice round.

Form words by looking for letters that are next to each other or diagonal from each other. (EX: "tie" in the upper right hand corner, or "met" in the bottom center.) You can't skip over a letter; all the letters in your word must touch diagonally or be next to each other. Try it out!

Sample words for this one- tie, fan, yet, net, bet, fame, bane...

Here's another one for you. Leave the words you find in a comment!!! Have a great day!


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Easy DIY Pillows

This weekend, while my mom and Andrea were visiting, we happened to stop by Target. We were shopping for kitchen towels, among other things, and happened to see some super cute placemats. Andrea mentioned a DIY project she had seen, and Edwin and I decided to tackle it! Making these pillows brought me back to my childhood when my brothers and I would make pillows with Grandma G in her sewing room. Great memories :)

We started with these 2 placemats from Target. They need to be double sided placemats (not sure if there is a better word for that?) so that you can stuff them.
I used a seam ripper to create a small hole in the placemat. Then I stuffed it with pillow filling from Michael's. These two steps took me less than 10 minutes. Once the pillow was fluffy enough for me, I hand stitched it shut. This was definitely the most time consuming step. If you have a sewing machine this project is easy-peasy!
Edwin helped out with the second pillow!
Here are the finished products! Each placemat cost $3.99, the filling cost $4.99 at Michael's (and I didn't use all of it), the sewing kit cost $2.99 and the seam ripper cost $1.99. Making each pillow about $7.00 if my math is correct! This was so easy, fun and cheap! Thanks Andrea for the idea!

Visitors!!!

This past weekend, Andrea and my mom came to visit!! It was indescribably great to see them after more than six months!! Edwin and I picked them up from the airport on Thursday night after they flew from Madison-Memphis-Chicago-Austin. Delta canceled their flight in Memphis-- rumor has it that there were too few people- c'mon Delta.... Anyways, we picked them up from the airport and were on our way to dinner when POP we got a flat tire. Oh boy. We were stopped on the highway, on the "median" between the right lane and an exit ramp. Darkness was fast approaching. Edwin was our hero and started changing the tire, but it was getting dark and the bolts were not coming off. We called AAA and 911 to help/keep us safe (we were stranded right after a curve in the road in the dark- not safe). The problem was fixed before long and we were back on our way.

On Friday we (minus Edwin) went dress shopping!!! I am happy to say that I found my wedding dress!!!! It made me cry I love it so much. We all agreed it was "the one". More details on January 6th!

Saturday was spent visiting the wedding venue, shopping, eating and playing 500. We went to a great Texas BBQ place downtown for dinner. The only downfall was that it had no air conditioning, and temps have been 100+ for almost 3 weeks now. Great food though.



We visited the UT store on Saturday and Mom quickly learned the "Hook Em" sign. I'm still adjusting to my new colors!

On Sunday morning, Andrea took our engagement photos! We had a great time and she is seriously talented. We can't wait to see the pics! It was very hard to say goodbye on Sunday afternoon, but I will be in Wisconsin in less than a month. I can't wait to see all of my family and friends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Minestrone!

Hello fellow readers. It's Edwin again (2 posts in a row). Friday night after our Fredericksburg trip Miles came by on his way back home to Oregon. He will probably teach 5th grade in Portland, Oregon. For the summer, he is working for a nonprofit leading camping trips with inner city youth, teaching them camping skills (like the boy scouts). On Saturday, my dad came by and helped fix my car. We had thought that my starter system needed to be changed but before we changed it, my dad took the battery out of my car and suggested (something I should have done in the first place!) that I take it to an auto parts store to get its charge checked. Turns out my battery was beyond dead and the guy at NTB (National Tire and Battery) suggested that I change the battery first and that might do the trick. He was right, it was my battery not the starter and luckily my dad was able to return the part with no penalty. So we got a chance to hang out with my dad for a bit (Chelsea made some peach cobbler to die for! We also had some really good tacos at Torchy's Tacos) and we saved $300 on a car repair, THANKS DAD!

Sunday we went to a church that we both liked and we are meeting with the pastor next week to chat a bit about the church and hopefully (we are crossing our fingers) we can maybe ask about someone from the church being an officiant in our wedding. We really like the church, they are very welcoming, the pastor is a little humorous, they have a very worldly view, and it seems like they provide many opportunities to become involved in the community.

Fast forward to Tuesday! The reason why we are posting today, aside from updating you all on our sweet adventures in as new Austin residents (we've been running by the lake at least 3 times a week, 2 miles each day!... Although Chelsea totally smokes past me halfway through) is about our cooking. We have not updated you all on cooking for a while and last night we made an amazing meal. Last summer when I was in Eau Claire, I picked up a cookbook from America's Test Kitchen and yesterday we took a page from it to make some delicious Minestrone soup. It's a very lengthy recipe (and also a very lengthy post) but we really enjoyed it. As a side, I experimented with some store bought bread and made some really good cheesy bread. Here's the recipe for the Minestrone from America's Test Kitchen "Light and Healthy" cookbook:

1 1/2 pounds summer squash (about 3 medium), halved, seeded, and cut into 1/2 inch pieces (Chel and I used a mix of zucchini and yellow squash to give it some color)
2 tsp olive oil
Salt
6 garlic cloves, minced
1 onion, minced (about 1 cup)
1 carrot, peeled and cut into 1/2 inch pieces
2 pounds tomatoes (about 6 medium), cored, seeded, and chopped medium
Pepper
2 tsp minced fresh thyme, or 1/2 tsp dried (we did not use this)
1/2 cup dry white wine (we used a Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand, it gave it a very floral aroma)
2 (15 oz) cans navy beans, drained and rinsed
8 cups low-sodium chicken broth
8 oz green beans, trimmed and cut into 1 inch pieces
4 cups loosely packed basil leaves

1. Combine the squash, 1 tsp of the oil, and 1/4 tsp salt in a large dutch oven. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, over medium-low heat until the squash releases its juices, 3 to 5 minutes. Uncover, increase the heat to medium-high, and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until the squash is golden brown and just tender, 2 to 3 minutes longer. Stir in half of the garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Transfer the squash to a plate.

2. Combine the remaining 1 tsp of oil, onion, carrot, and 1/4 tsp of salt in the pot. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, over medium-low heat until the onion is softened, 8 to 10 minutes. Uncover, increase the heat to medium-high, and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is lightly browned, 4 to 6 minutes longer

3. Stir in half of the tomatoes and 1/2 tsp os pepper and cook until the juice has evaporated and the tomatoes begin to brown, 5 to 7 minutes. Stir in the remaining garlic and thyme and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in the wine, scraping up any browned bits.

4. Bring the wine to a simmer over medium-high heat and cook until reduced by half, about 2 minutes. Add the navy beans, broth, green beans, and remaining tomatoes and return to a simmer. Reduce the heat to medium low and cook until the green beans are tender, about 15 minutes.

5. Place the basil in a heavy-duty gallon-sized zipperlock bag. Pound the bag with the flat side of a meat pounder or a rolling pin until all the leaves are lightly bruised. Remove the leaves from the bag and coarsely chop.

6. Stir in the squash and basil into the soup and cook until the squash is heated through, about 1 minute. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

For the cheesy bread you will need the following:

1 loaf of store bought french or italian bread, cut into 8 slices
Parmesan Cheese
Chicken broth (we made the bread while cooking the soup, so we used the broth from the soup as it was cooking to make our bread.
Cooking spray

1. Pre-heat oven to 400

2. Grease a baking sheet with cooking spray. Dip each piece of bread into the broth so it soaks up a lot of liquid. Place each piece of bread onto baking sheet

3. Sprinkle a little bit of parmesan cheese onto each slice of bread

4. Cook in the oven for about 5 minutes, or until the edges of the bread become a little crispy

5. Pull out of oven and turn each piece of bread over. Cook another 5 minutes, or until edges a beginning to crisp a dark color

6. Completely pull bread out when the middle is soft and not very moist, and edges are crispy

Here are pictures of our meal!











Until next time friends! Today we are just hanging out in the apartment. Later on tonight we are going to a tasting hosted by our caterer and we are meeting with a photographer. Tomorrow we are going grocery shopping for meals when Mary and Andrea come into town (whoop whoop!) We will definitely blog about our adventures in Austin and hopefully Chelsea will find a dress for our wedding! As for me, I will keep busy and tend to the lizards on our balcony. We love you all!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Mail Call!!!!

THANKS DAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Summer Happenings

Hi faithful readers, it's Edwin here. Our week has been pretty busy! I faxed over my contract for my job on Monday (I'll get to that later!), on Tuesday my car broke down (I'll get to that too), Wednesday and Thursday we registered for our wedding which was really exciting, and today, to celebrate the summer and the busy week, we took a day trip out to Fredericksburg, TX, which is a small town in the Hill Country that was settled by German immigrants and holds on to its German roots. It reminded us of Hayward, WI, with little boutiques, restaurants, candy stores, and of course a delicious bakery.

So after 2 months of searching, writing countless cover letters, and preparing for the worst, I found a job! First and foremost, I do want to thank everyone for their support, their good wishes, encouragement, prayers and good thoughts. The job is with KIPP Austin Public Schools as a 7th grade math teacher. KIPP is a charter school that began a long time ago in Houston, founded by 2 Teach For America Alums. 3 of my cousins have attended KIPP schools, 1 of whom received a full ride to a private college in TX and graduated this May! I really enjoyed the school, the students, the principal and assistant principal, and the teachers were very welcoming and nice. Despite it being a high achieving school, they manage to teach not only math, science, and reading but also history! And it's a school that focuses on the arts, so each year every grade level focuses on a certain type of art (visual, theater, dance, and I believe vocal performance) which is really nice. Needless to say I am very excited to start my job.

On Tuesday, the starter system in my car gave out and I have been without a car since. My dad is driving up tomorrow and helping me replace the part, so I will have a car again! As for registering, we had a good time and before we knew we had spent 3 hours at Bed Bath and Beyond! We've also enjoyed watching the NBA Finals (we're both rooting for the Dallas Mavericks). We think the Miami Heat have excellent athletes but we like the Mavericks better.

Today we took a trip to Fredericksburg, TX that is full of Bed and Breakfast places, little boutiques, fudge stores, and lots of German food restaurants. The German restaurant where we ate had a delicious Bratwurst sandwich and meatloaf. We were very full from our meal, but we always save room for dessert and headed over to the bakery. Chelsea bought a chocolate filled croissant and I got a cherry filled pastry, both were delicious. The area was nice, filled with local residents, tourists, and bikers! The real reason why we went was to buy peaches. Fredericksburg gives Georgia a run for their money when it comes to peaches. We are hoping to make a peach pie soon (they're not as ripe as they can be). We're really excited for next week when Andrea and Mary will be in town. I will have to find something to keep me busy with on Friday during the day, but Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday and Sunday, we are hoping to show them more of Austin, especially the delicious food. Below are some photos from today's excursion. Miles will be driving by later on tonight. He will be staying with us for tonight and we are going to the South Congress area to eat some good street food.



This was one of the little boutiques that we went into. We really liked the stuff they had inside.



This is a directory (the top half) of the little town.



This is Chelsea pretending to read a book in front of a really cool library



Chelsea bought some new shoes this week (they're called Toms. If you're not familiar with them, they're a shoe company that makes comfortable shoes AND for every pair of shoes that you buy, they donate a pair to children in this country and other countries who need shoes). Here she is showing off her shoes... and kicking a horse it seems.



Here is Chelsea, beautiful as can be, posing in front of the main street in Fredericksburg.


To Chelsea's dismay, we have not received any mail addressed to us (addressed to Chelsea) and despite checking the mail every afternoon, she is disappointed when all we get are coupons and letters to the previous resident, so if you have any mail (cards, letters, notes, flyers, magnets, or whatever you can fit into an envelope) please send some our way addressed to Chelsea. We hope you enjoy your weekend and we love you all!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Great Outdoors

We've been raving about the view from our apartment- here it is!



I am especially appreciative of a tree-filled view because for two years I looked out over a parking lot and a palm tree. Pure green is wonderful!!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

La casita cont.

In case you didn't get enough of our new apartment, here are some more pics! Our living room has really come together and is very homey. This is the view when you walk into our apartment. We are trying to figure out what to put on the fireplace. A shelf? Christmas stockings? Picture frames? It remains to be seen- thoughts? We also want to put up curtains on one or both of the windows in the living room/dining room area. Maybe something sheer and/or colorful for the smaller window. Both of those windows look out over a huge balcony and trees, which unfortunately cannot be photographed at 10 pm. Tomorrow, our dear readers.

The table and stuff to the right of the fireplace is all going to Edwin's classroom. We think eventually we could put an armchair there. Another idea is to move the desk from where it is now and put a chair/loveseat where the desk is. All in good time (and more paychecks).

Here is our little home office! If you are standing in the doorway it is to the right. Edwin put up this sweet shelf from IKEA which is wonderful, because we recently discovered that we have A LOT of books.

Here is our dining room table! The beautiful flowers are from Edwin- we celebrated our 2nd anniversary yesterday!!! Down the hallway is the bathroom (to the right) and the bedroom (to the left). We are hopefully going to put a big (homemade) chalkboard on the wall behind the table.

Stay tuned for Part 3 tomorrow!

Friday, June 3, 2011

La casita de Chedwo

Since our trip to IKEA on Tuesday Edwin and I have been busy! Here's a look at our new apartment and some of the projects we've done.

We bought an "Expedit" bookshelf from IKEA, turned it on its side and added some baskets for extra storage.

This is one of my favorite things! Edwin installed this rail/baskets from IKEA to give us quick access to spices while we cook! Our kitchen is small so we actually are using the hall closet as a pantry instead of a linen closet (it's 2 steps from the kitchen). These baskets give us extra storage in our small space.

Here's a view of the kitchen from the dining room. This "cut out window" is nice because it makes the space feel more open and the kitchen not so cramped. We have two stools by this ledge so we can eat there or talk while one person is in the kitchen.

I love this one. I ordered these two prints from Etsy.com and put them in frames from IKEA. I bought a wooden letter O from Michael's for about 3 bucks and painted it to add some color to the space. (O is for Ochoa, if that isn't obvious! A little early but in 7 short months we will be the Ochoa's!!)

Instead of buying expensive (for us) night stands, we bought these shelves (Lack shelves from IKEA) for $9.99 each and added them to take the place of night stands. Kudos to Edwin for doing all of the drill work! We also found the lamps above the bed from IKEA.

We are still working on the living room (unpacking and finding homes for things) and the dining room (I'm making a chalkboard with chalkboard paint from Lowe's). We will post pics of those rooms by the end of the weekend. Hope you like our new digs :)

P.S. Blogger is still acting funny. I can't see the pictures unless I hit preview, I just see the code for the picture. Any ideas on how to solve that problem?

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Officially Moved In!!!





We are officially moved into our new Austin apartment! It has been a whirlwind weekend/week. On Friday we had our LAST day of school, which was emotional but exciting. On Saturday morning we were at school for teacher check-out, clean-up, etc. By 10:30 I watched the school fade away in my rearview mirror and was off to pick up the Penske moving truck. Edwin didn't go with me because he had a phone interview at 11:30 with the KIPP Austin principal. I wasn't kidding about the whirlwind. Saturday afternoon we had a ton of help to load up the truck. Edwin's dad had flown in from Houston, Ted and Leigh came, and Lydie was there too. Many hands do indeed make light work. After loading up my stuff into the truck, Edwin and his dad headed to Weslaco to load Edwin's stuff into the truck. I stayed behind at my apartment to finish cleaning and later to go out to dinner for Lydie's birthday.

By 7 am on Sunday, after delicious breakfast tacos, we were on the road. Edwin's dad drove the truck (the original plan was for me to drive it as the truck was rented in my name, but for some reason general consensus was that I was not the best candidate), and Edwin and I drove our cars. We arrived in Austin by 1:30, and by 4:00 we were totally moved in! Edwin's cousin Uber, his mom and his sister Keren came to help us unload, which was awesome. We went to dinner at Chuy's (a great Austin tex-mex restaurant), and they hit the road back to Houston.

On Sunday night Edwin got a call from KIPP asking if he could interview on Wednesday AND Thursday for a 7th grade math position. Busy busy!! Monday and Tuesday were spent unpacking, decorating, and preparing a math lesson. Edwin's interview went really well and he will find out the outcome on Sunday!!

We love our apartment! We lucked out and got a 1st floor unit with a wooded view. I think I had forgotten what trees look like!! We currently have the screen doors open (to our big balcony) and can feel the breeze. It's awesome. I have been to Target about 5 times already, and Tuesday we went to IKEA where Edwin suffered a minor toe injury. Not to worry, he has recovered. Unfortunately I cannot find my camera cord. I will keep looking and post pics ASAP.

Til then...


UPDATE: I found the bag with the camera cord!!!! Enjoy pics from the move. It's not letting me format the pics, so they are of Edwin's dad, Ted and Leigh, and Chedwo. The other pic is of the infamous Jose (aka terror who won over my heart but is still a terror. This is exactly how I will remember him.) Apartment pics to come in the next post.