Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Happy Halloween!

     Here at the Washington Rumely household, Halloween was a big deal. We went all out for Owen's first Halloween: doing Halloween crafts, carving pumpkins, buying entirely too much candy for the nine trick-or-treaters who came to the house, dressing Owen up, making pumpkin cupcakes, watching a scary TV show (AMC's The Walking Dead), and more. It was such a fun weekend. Here are some pictures from our Halloween. 
In case the last post made you think, "Jessica is so crafty!" this is what Owen's costume would have been if we hadn't bought one.

Owen "helping" Daddy carve the pumpkin. Note: the pumpkin scoop is fun to chew on.

"Please, please give me the pumpkin guts!"
"Ew...what is this stuff? I don't want to touch it. Take it away."

The finished product! Yay, Daddy. Super scary.

Our precious baby monkey.
Seriously, I know I'm biased, but this kid is so cute.
Are you looking at me?
Adorable from every angle.
Check out those eyes. The monkey costume makes them look really brown, but there's some green in there too.
Monkeys love bananas, right?
WRONG!!!!!
I'll let you put that banana next to me, but I am not eating it!
Hey, what's this?
This is my thinkin' face.
My tail is so much tastier than that nasty ol' banana.
Monkey hugs!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Pinspiring Friday (Halloween edition)

   Pinterest has been a great source this fall for Halloween craft ideas and recipes. Tim and I had a really fun day today working on several craft projects that I discovered on Pinterest. I've never really been much of a crafty person, but a lot of the ideas on the website are fairly simple and I'm really happy with the results. We created three craft projects and I also made a recipe. 
     Today we worked on carving/decorating our pumpkins for Halloween. The first craft we did was a Martha Stewart project called Drac-o-lanterns. The craft involves carving a mouth hole in a small pumpkin and then fitting it with plastic vampire teeth. 
    We had a really good time making these and they turned out so cute. We used orange pumpkins instead of the white gourds used in the example. And instead of red map tacks, I used black stick pins from my sewing kit because they stand out better. Mine is on the left and Tim's is on the right. 
Little pumpkins, big teeth.
The little guys look so cute decorating our front porch railing.
If they weren't so cute, these pumpkins would be very scary.
     The next pumpkin craft we did was to paint candy-corn pumpkins. We used painter's tape to separate each of our pumpkins into thirds and spray-painted the bottom third yellow and the top third white, leaving the middle third orange. They look really cute, but not as pretty as the ones in the original picture. 
     Tim was nice enough to help me a lot with this one. He did most of the painting and then helped scrape off the excess from where the paint dripped underneath the painter's tape. It was a really simple craft, but they look great.
Here's my very helpful husband spray-painting the pumpkins.
Here's the final product!
     The final art project of the day involved Owen. I found a craft idea on Pinterest where a woman painted her daughter's feet white and placed them on a black canvas upside down to look like ghosts. Then she labeled it with the words "Happy Halloween" and hung it with an orange ribbon. 
     I thought it looked like a really cute idea and one that we could decorate with every year as a way of remembering how little Owen's feet used to be. It was a really fun project to do and not a very hard one. Owen did really well with us painting his foot, though he is very ticklish. To make the artwork, I bought a plain canvas at Michael's and painted it black. Then we dipped Owen's right foot in white paint and used it to place three "ghosts" on the canvas. Then I used gold glitter alphabet stickers to spell out "Happy Halloween!"
This was the best picture I could get before Owen tried to eat it.
     One of the best recipes I've found on Pinterest so far is one for Caramel-Stuffed Apple Cider Cookies. I made them for the first time last week with my cousin Johanna. We made about two dozen cookies and our family ate the majority of them in one night. 
     Tim and I are going to a party tomorrow to watch the Georgia-Florida game so I decided to make the cookies again to take with us. They are flavored with Alpine brand powdered apple cider mix and stuffed with Kraft caramels. Fresh out of the oven, the caramel is warm and gooey and the cookies taste just like a caramel apple. 
These are the first batch of cookies that I made. So good!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Tasty Thursday

     I am back home in Washington and ready to start making some homemade meals so I can get back to eating healthier. I ate out a ton when we were in Georgia since I had to get my Chick-Fil-A and Zaxby's fix while I was in the south. Plus, my mom and I spent Monday morning making Pioneer Woman's cinnamon rolls from scratch. And they were divine. Oh mercy. Just to give you an idea of how decadent these are, I think the phrase, "Can you melt a stick of butter?" was uttered at least four times. 
     So here is what we'll be eating this week. It's a mixture of few brand new recipes, a couple old favorites, and a new favorite. I can't wait to get back into my kitchen!


Thursday: Leftover chili. This is some leftover chili that I left for Tim to eat while I was out of town. He never finished everything that I had planned for him to have for dinners, so we'll eat it tonight.
Friday: Chicken rollatini stuffed with zucchini and mozzarella. I made this the week before I went to visit my family in Georgia. It was such a yummy recipe and so cheap to make. I had most of the ingredients on hand already, so I just had to buy chicken, zucchini and mozzarella cheese. And because the recipe uses chicken cutlets, I had my butcher at Albertson's cut them fresh for me and got three for just $2.15. What a  way to still be able to eat meat, but not have to spend a fortune!
Saturday: Crock pot turkey white bean pumpkin chili. This is a recipe from one of my favorite blogs to find new recipes, Skinnytaste. I mentioned it the week before I went to Georgia. This recipe seems very easy and I just love anything I can do in the crock pot. It frees up time for me to spend with my two favorite boys. The recipe uses pumpkin puree, but the blogger says that you can't really taste it, but it adds an extra vegetable to the meal. 
Sunday: Chicken and rice pot pie. This is a recipe that I got out of a magazine a couple years ago. I can't remember what magazine I found it in and I copied the recipe into my recipe book, so I don't even have the page I ripped out of the magazine. The recipe doesn't have a crust like most pot pies and uses rice in the pot pie mixture instead. I add some fresh thyme to the recipe and it is so warm and delicious.
Monday: Beef stew with paprika. This is a wonderful Pioneer Woman recipe. It calls for beer, but I don't use it because I don't like the taste. It will be a great Halloween night dinner. I can throw everything together in about 10 minutes and let it simmer for a few hours while we hand out candy to the neighborhood kiddos. We're really excited about Halloween this year for two reasons: No. 1, it's Owen's first Halloween, and No. 2, it's also the first time we've ever celebrated Halloween at home handing out candy to kids. Hopefully, people actually Trick or Treat out here. We have plenty of kids in our neighborhood, so maybe we won't be stuck with a bunch of leftover candy at the end of the night. And just in case we do, I've only been buying the good stuff. No yucky Mary Janes at the Rumely's house.
Tuesday: Leftovers of the beef stew. 
Wednesday: French onion beef roast. I have a beef roast in the freezer and have decided that this is what I will make with it. The recipe is very easy to make in my slow cooker and tastes wonderful. We will have it over white rice and with green beans or some other vegetable.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Our little pumpkin

     Saturday we went to the Country Mercantile in Pasco to visit the pumpkin patch and pick out our Halloween pumpkins. The mercantile is a really neat place. The closest thing I can compare it to from where we're from is Washington Farms, but it's way bigger. They sell a lot of fresh produce and they make their own candies and chocolates and jams and jellies and ice cream and salsa and all sorts of other things. They have a huge pumpkin patch, a large pyramid of hay bales for kids to climb all over, a corn maze, a mini maze made of hay bales for small children, a petting zoo, carnival rides, and much more. We had so much fun.
    To start off with, we checked out the store and tried samples of kettlecorn, dips, and other treats. Then we hitched a ride on the hayride out to the pumpkin patch. Owen was very excited.
Our precious pumpkin.
At first we couldn't get any good pictures because Owen was too concentrated on playing in the dirt. What a boy...
Can you spot the cutest pumpkin in the patch?
What are all these orange things?
A photo with Mommy in it? That almost never happens!
My handsome boys.
Owen says, "This is the one I want!"
A photo of all three of us! Yay!

In the corn maze. Owen says, "Where are we?
I'm corn-fused..." (That was a Tim joke, BTW)
Just awakened from a snooze and a little out of it still. 
Playing in the hay.
Having fun in the straw.
Throwing the straw around is the most fun! It's the little things in life...

Not a fan of the goat. And the reindeer made him cry.
Going west in a covered wagon! Get along mule, giddyup giddyup! (And yes, I did just quote the fifth grade play-bonus points for those who can comment with the next line of the song!)
    We picked out three larger pumpkins and three small pumpkins all for less than $12. What a deal! We'll post again once we're done carving them. I have some clever ideas I found on Pinterest. If you follow me on there, don't give it away! 
     FYI, the blog will be pretty barren of new posts for the next couple weeks while I am out of town. But rest assured, we will have much and more to post about after our trip home and as Halloween gets closer. We tried on Owen's monkey costume the other night after it was delivered and let me tell you, it does not disappoint!  Thanks again for your votes. You definitely helped us make the best choice. 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Splish splash, Owen's taking a bath

     Now that Owen is sitting well on his own, he can now begin playing in the bathtub. He has two rubber duckies (a pirate and a sailor) and loves to munch on them while he's being bathed. This week, he had his very first bubble bath and what resulted made for some pretty adorable photos. Check them out.
What is this fluffy white stuff?
Splashing in the water is fun.
Bubbles!
Rocking the bubble mohawk.
Bubble beard...
Owen would like to thank his mom and dad for the strategic bubble placement so he doesn't have to be embarrassed by these photos when he's older.
The poor rubber ducky never stood a chance...