It's the last day of 2007. I have mixed emotions about this year. It was a year of heartache, yet it was still the year I gave birth to my beautiful son and became a mother to a second child. I thank God for my experiences, because I know I will gain something from them all, but I wish there wasn't such a high price to pay to learn a life lesson.
Monday, December 31, 2007
12 Months. 12 Facts.
Posted by Monica H at 2:19 PM 18 comments
Labels: About Me, Autumn, Bunny, For Your Viewing Pleasure, Holidays, Life, Mr. H, My Boys, Remembrance, Support Group
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Just Eat It
I don't like black eyed peas. I never really have, but I'm going to eat them this year. Maybe that's what has been my problem- I never ate them in the past. Every year on New Years Day, my MIL makes this nasty cold black eyed peas salad. (Can you tell I don't like them?) Everyone eats them but me. I pass. Last week I made our neighbors some cream cheese pumpkin bread. (Don't ask for the recipe, cause I made it up and I don't even know if it tasted good.) She returned the favor by bringing us a rice dish. I thought "Great, now I don't have to cook dinner." Then I took a closer look and saw it was black eyed peas and rice. Um, no thanks. I read the card she sent along with the dish and it said to eat on New Years Day, but I tasted it first. It was good! I am surprised. That doesn't mean I'm going to start eating them on a regular basis, but maybe this year I'll give them a try. I don't think my life can get any worse, so black eyed peas and rice is what I will be eatin'. We'll see if they bring me good luck.
- 1 c. rice, cooked
- 1 can field peas or black eyed peas
- 2 slices bacon (crumbled)
- 1/4 c. onions
- Dash of soy sauce
- 1/4 tsp. thyme
- 1/4 tsp. poultry seasoning
- Salt and pepper to taste
Cook rice. While rice is cooking, fry the bacon. Pour off some of the grease. Add onions, saute with bacon. You may use some pea juice from the peas to cook onions. Add soy sauce, thyme poultry seasoning, salt, and pepper. Add peas, then fold in rice. Serve on New Year's Day for good luck!
Posted by Monica H at 6:06 PM 4 comments
It's Addicting!
Okay, I'm done. I promise!
I CAN'T STOP. I MUST BE COMMITED!
LACEY FLAKE
FOR THE BOYS
NOTCHED FLAKE
MOSAICS
GIFTS UNDER THE TREE
DIZZY STAR
STARS AND STRIPES
Posted by Monica H at 3:07 AM 4 comments
Labels: For Your Viewing Pleasure, Holidays, Things I love
Friday, December 28, 2007
Other Names
1. Jack be nimble. Jack be quick. Jack jump over the candlestick.
Posted by Monica H at 9:16 PM 3 comments
Labels: Jack
Painted Ceramic Gifts
In my Blogger profile I say that I do "artsy crafty" things, but I've never talked about or shown any of the things I make. This post is dedicated to the gifts I painted for my family at the local ceramic shop (except for the rooster I painted in Santa Fe on our Easter vacation).
Posted by Monica H at 12:04 AM 9 comments
Labels: Family, For Your Viewing Pleasure, Handmade Projects, Things I love
Monday, December 24, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Naive
I just realized that freezing embryos or eggs and sperm is not a back-up plan. It's a stalling technique so that when I'm old and baron Mr. H can decide he wants kids. Fuck that.
We slept apart last night for the first time in our marriage. I woke up sad without him.
I don't have anything else to say.
Posted by Monica H at 11:32 AM 9 comments
Labels: BitchBitchBitch, Feeling Down, Mr. H
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Salt Dough Recipe
Posted by Monica H at 3:04 AM 2 comments
Labels: Handmade Projects, Holidays, Jack, Recipes, Sam
Cancer Sucks
My grandma has cancer.
She was officially diagnosed yesterday (Friday 14th) after her biopsy on Wednesday. She is really upset as expected and so am I. I really thought and believed that she would be okay and she still may be "okay" but I hate that she has to go through this. I HATE IT.
She has another appointment at the first of the year, then they will schedule a surgery date to remove the cancerous mound. She will then undergo chemotherapy 5 days a week for 6 weeks. The good news is that the cancer is located in her milk duct and not in her breast tissue. The doctor described it as "ink inside of a ballpoint pen". Since it is fully encapsulated, it will not spread throughout the remainder of her breast. He also said that there is only a 10% chance of the cancer returning once it is removed. So for that I am hopeful that *this* will not take her down.
She is a strong woman and I know that she will get through this. I'm praying that she will become stronger than any cancer out there and I ask that you all do the same.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Our Spirit Tree
I just wanted to thank everyone for their kind and encouraging words regarding my recent posts about trying again and feeling the Christmas blues. I appreciate all the comments and look forward to reading them. It's kind of odd that I get more support here on the computer than I do in real life. So, thank you (and I'm sorry for making any of you cry- that was not my intention at all.)
"Thank Heaven for little boys"
These are sterling silver ornaments that have their name and birth date engraved on them.
These are hand painted porcelain discs painted by a friend of mine especially for my little angels. On the back is all their birth information. The one on the left is for Sam and the right one is for Jack.
The remembrance ornaments I got for each of the boys.
The letter "S" with cookie monster and my little "Jack" hammer.
Santa's outfit on a beaded hangar (this could have actually fit them) and Santa playing with race cars.
Linus with Snoopy and a little bunny that reminds me of August. The pressed tin angel we got on our vacation in Santa Fe.
An angel of happiness with blue and green crayons (I have a red and yellow one, too). A star also from Santa Fe, a Pooh snow globe that lights up (I also have a Tigger) and a glittery star burst that my in-laws gave us "in light of Baby Sam".
A jingle bell reindeer and an angel I got for Sam last year rest at the base of the tree on top of my favorite penguin blanket.
And lastly, this is our mantle for our family of 5 (Dad, Mom, Autumn, Sam and Jack). I guess now, I have to get one for August. Maybe I'll just get a little one and hang it on his cage with a carrot in it :)
ETA: And one more!For my "Jack" -in -the-box
Posted by Monica H at 7:37 PM 11 comments
Labels: For Your Viewing Pleasure, Holidays, Jack, Mr. H, My Boys, Remembrance, Sam, Things I love