This afternoon in between a lengthy rant on our favorite tv show and discussing people of our past – Amanda informed me that I never posted her “Favorite things” from Etsy.  Apparently, a few months ago I made a comment about starting a “Here are my favorite things from the week” post – and she ran (in a different direction) with it.

And then thought it was my job to post it for her.  I guess she is incapable ATM – or in her words “I found it.  You post it!” 🙂

The only thing that came to mind when she said it was the song “My favorite things” and since she LOVES her some musicals – I will indulgent her by posting the song as well.  (You can thank me later, Capn)

And just because I can hear her saying it: If you want to see more of Capn’s Favorite things, you can always hit her up on her ETSY.

(I have no idea why there is a chicken in her favorites.)

Earlier this week I thought I found a sweet deal on getting some prints made for some pictures.  I frantically started sorting through the years pictures to get a handful of print worthy shots.  Turns out – I had a lot more than I originally had thought.  Also turns out the “deal” I had found wasn’t so much of a deal after all.  But it got me to looking through pictures from this year.  And as I do around this time of year, I started flipping through the year.  Laughing at silly things, and reminiscing on just HOW MUCH has changed in this year alone.

I was also looking for a good Christmas card photo – because do you know how difficult it is to get a family photo when ½ the people are in another country?  Yea.  We might just have to use photo shop!  Or webcam.  But I digress.  As I looked through the pictures I realized something (and not just the fact that we need to get more family photos) I really am thankful for my family.

Now, I will be the first to say – I cant always say that, honestly.  I am not always honestly thankful for my family.  But today.  I can.  So today.  I am thankful for my family.  Who puts up with me.  Like no one else.  Ive touched on a bit with my mom, but today I am thankful for my family – as a whole.

I have spent time alone.  And I crave time alone.  I guard my alone time (twice a week) with a vengeance.  I need my alone time, as harsh as that sounds.  But there is always something – about getting back together.  About being with someone you care about, and know cares about you.  That unspoken bond.  The fact that you know someone has your back – and you don’t even have to ask them to.  To know that you can freak out, get mad, and say pretty much whatever you want, even if you don’t mean it (sorry guys) – and they will still be there for you.

My family is far from perfect (but hey – Im not perfect either) but today – I am thankful for them.  Thankful that they are always there for me.  Thankful that they are my family.  And not someone else’s – because no matter how much I think I want a different family sometimes (because other families obviously get along ALL. THE. TIME.  Right??) I wouldn’t trade mine in for much.  Just kidding.  Wouldn’t trade them in for anything.

Today?  I am thankful for my family.  Tomorrow?  Probably not so much.

The Fam in London – the beginning of the year.

(Not the best shot – but hey, what can you expect?)

Today I am thankful for a roof.  And house.  And heat.  And everything that goes inside the house.  And under the roof.

Its storming outside, like really blowing and windy.  Kind of like this time when the tree fell down next door.  But the power hasnt gone out (yet) and Im hoping it stays that way!

Yay for electricity!  Yay for roofs (without trees on them)!

I don’t cook, or bake.  I fumble around in the kitchen with a list of ingredients I think will go together, and sometimes get a lucky break.  Up until recently my “Menu” in the kitchen was really limited to a few basic things: Tacos, pizza, and maybe scrambled eggs.  When we were little Amanda and I had what we referred to as “Duties.”  One week one would have “Kitchen duty” and the other would have “Animal duty.”  Kitchen duty meant that you were responsible for dinner and the dishes.  Animal duty meant you were responsible for the pets.  Animal duty was always coveted.  In hindsight we had it really pretty good – we would grumble and complain before showing a slab of meat into the oven and opening a can of vegetables.  Mom pretty much bought us anything we wanted to encourage us in the kitchen.

But dishes?  Dishes were always put off as long as possible – if you were lucky you could get out of doing dishes all week – thus making the other person start their “Kitchen duty” out with a kitchen full of dirty dishes.  That person would usually refuse to do dishes because they were from the OTHER persons week.

All that is to say – that a few years ago, Amanda and I came up with a deal – I would do the animals, she would do the kitchen.  And we would help each other out.  It was a happy compromise, and one that worked well.  She could cook and bake like the pros, and I didn’t mind shoveling chicken manure.  That should tell you everything you need to know about my cooking skills – they are zip.

But then…a funny thing happened.  Amanda got married and…moved.  A million and one miles away.  And she no longer could fulfill “Kitchen duty.”  And there I stood.  In an empty kitchen.  With things I know nothing about.  I don’t remember the first thing I cooked, although I am pretty sure it was tacos.  But I have learned that no one wants to eat tacos every night for the rest of their lives.  I mean, I might.  But no one else would!  And so I attempted to do the unthinkable.

Im not saying I know how to cook or bake.  But I do know my way through a recipe, and am happy to announce I cook more than tacos.  Usually.

The crazy thing about cooking is how important it is.  Just a few months ago while dad was working on his “High blood pressure” I was REALLY pushed to the limit.  No salt.  Low carbs.  Low fat.  Healthy choices.  And while a lot of that was one him – a lot of it was on what he ate for dinner.  Which meant we ate a lot of salads.

Of course we all like a “Good” meal now and then.  And beside the usual taco and pizza standards, I try to keep things interesting.  Which isn’t hard to do – me in the kitchen always ends up interesting.  It might not be what I was going for, but there is usually something edible.

Today I am thankful for food (well, who isn’t?) and the recipes that help me reach my goals of making something half way decent to eat.

Here are a few of my favorites, not good for you, but oh so yummy, only eat once a month, recipes:

Chicken pot-pie with cream cheese and chive biscuits – This also works for a pot pie filling.

Oreo cheesecake cookies – Hands down, the best cookies.  Ever.  Unless you ask Amanda, she didnt have very good luck with them.

Spinach artichoke pasta – Oh so yummy!  We had ours as a side dish with pork.

Broccoli cheese and potato soup – Soooo good especially on cold nights!

I also have a few that have been edited and attempted by me here: Whats Cookin’

Enjoy!

Are you handy in the kitchen?  If you could eat ONE thing (and not have to worry about nutrition, etc) what would it be?  And whats your favorite recipe?

Last night I went to bed, as I lay there I tried to figure out what the noise I was hearing was.  Cat in the attic?  Dog running loose?  Birds on the roof?  It took a few minutes, but I finally figured out: It was rain.  I guess its been a few days since it has rained here.  Also waking up this morning and not being frozen when getting out of bed was nice.

Today I am thankful for warmer (above 20 degrees!) weather.  And rain.

And yes, I realize it totally contradicts what I said yesterday.  But hey – Im thankful for the rain today 🙂

Happy Weekend everyone!