When in Georgia

Well, it looks as though Spring has sprung here in South Georgia. It’s been in the 70s for a few days now, closing in on 80 a few times. Thankfully, the humidity has not been that high, so it’s not been bad outside at all. It also helps that the bugs (save for the fire ants) are not out yet!

So we started our garden this weekend. Joshua added soaker hoses to the gardens that we planted today. This will be good for me when the baby comes, so I can just have one of the kids go out and turn them on for an hour or so instead of trying to water while being chews up by bugs and having a brand new baby in the wrap.

Here are some pictures of the kids planting in our side garden.

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Caecilia with her onion.

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Helping Papa plant garlic.

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Assisting with the garlic.

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Benedict did not want to be left out.

 

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Tuesday Morning

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Well, I guess if I am going to live in South Georgia and deal with icky weather for 9 months of the year, I’m going to post pretty pictures of the thermometer and our back patio on days when it is -4 in Detroit.

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On the mend, we are. Well, Karol is still sick, Benedict has a runny nose, I am just a bit congested and the girls are fine. (well except Caecilia has been screaming to get attention lately.)

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I made these brownies, after letting the recipe sit open on my browser for two weeks. They look good, smell great, and have to wait for 8:00pm for me to cut.

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Not perfect, but dishes are washed, clutter is mostly put away, and there is dough rising for bread, not bad since I am still exhausted and would like to take a nice long nap!

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The Florida Aquarium

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Caecilia at the Touch Tank

Our last day in Florida was a totally free day for all of us and we spent a lot of time trying to figure out what to do before heading home. We settled on the Florida Aquarium and it was a good choice! We ended up spending close to three hours there and the kids enjoyed every.single.moment of it. If you are ever in Tampa, it’s worth the visit.

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She really liked the star fish.
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She’s telling me about the fish in the tank.
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SHARK!
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Coolest School Ever.
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Dragons!!
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Listening to Karol (who is to the right, off camera :))
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Seascapes made from Legos.
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Sharks overhead.
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I thought these were pretty fish.
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Beach!!

This week Joshua attended a convention down in Clearwater Beach. He was there to promote The Melchizedek Project and we tagged along. (We are about 4 hours from Clearwater Beach, so a nice trip down to Florida, but not too far.

We celebrated Margaret’s sixth birthday while there. We ate lunch with one of the Sisters of Life yesterday, and Margaret was in HEAVEN.  Joshua’s schedule was pretty open, so we were free after 230 both afternoons. We played in the pool and ran on the beach. We sought out local eateries and enjoyed some nice seafood and a some really good Polish food! Last night we just had take out in our hotel room, nice and relaxing. I even made a pound cake for Margaret, her favorite, and brought it along. She loved it and was very surprised and happy.

I took a few pictures here and there, but these are the ones I have access to right away on my computer. Enjoy!

Before lunch, searching for shells on the seashore.
Benedict sleeping poolside on Wednesday.
The view from our room!

 

 

 

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Happy Birthday to Margaret!

Today little Margaret turns six! How did this happen? Margaret has turned out to be a fine little lady. She is helpful, sensitive, considerate (most of the time), and her biggest dream in life is to become a religious sister.

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Moments after her quick labor!

 

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Meeting Karol for the first time.

 

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Baby Burrito

 

For those interested, here is her birth story.

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Pregnancy and Food

I’ve not blogged much about being pregnant, and heck, just let the cat out of the bag here recently, but I’d say it’s been a different pregnancy all together.

For starters, while I had morning sickness and the first trimester fog, I didn’t lose much weight. My record is losing 25 lbs with Caecilia, but this time, I think I lost 5, at most. So with that, I am working hard to make sure to eat well (something we’ve been doing as a family anyway) and trying to have healthy snacks instead of ice cream each night. So I keep my veggie intake up, as well as protein. I avoid refined sugars and processed foods as much as possible. Most of all, I am watching my portions, making sure to not “eat for two”.

On my healthy snack list are: pecans, almonds, fresh baked bread (and made with fresh ground wheat, which means a little goes a long way in filling me up), honey, milk, yogurt, and lemon water.

On my not so healthy, list are a dark chocolate, home baked cookies, soda (from the natural section of the store so made with sugar and not high fructose corn syrup and 8 oz or less.), and hot chocolate (made with homemade chocolate sauce but tons of sugar).

On my limited, very bad for me, yet oh so yummy list is ice cream, HFCS filled soda, french fries, and candy.

Thankfully, when I eat something with too much sugar in it, I feel it, within minutes, either heartburn or an icky headache that requires some big dish with tons of protein.

All that to say that for the past few days I’ve really wanted ice cream. No biggie, right? Well, I don’t just want ice cream, I want some sort of sundae with chocolate ice cream, peanut butter cups, hot fudge, brownie pieces, and whipped cream.

Do you think if I went to the local DQ and asked them to make me a peanut butter cup blizzard, with chocolate ice cream, then put it in a peanut buster parfait container, with brownies instead of peanuts and tons of hot fudge (Just put the whipped cream in a small sundae dish, I’ll get to that later.) they’d laugh at me, or see my belly, make it, then charge me $10?

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Epiphany Dinner

When I was younger my grandmother would make a dinner of pork roast, sauerkraut, and kanadles (sp?). The kanadles were potato dumplings. I’ve been wanting them for a while, but I have a fear of pork (if I is not cooked right I just cannot stomach the taste) so I’ve been holding off on making them. However, I had a pork loin in the freezer and decided to go for it.

In the end, dinner consisted of the pork roast (with a caraway mustard coating), potato dumplings, green beans with a onion bacon-fat glaze, and sauerkraut with the same glaze. The bread I was going to serve didn’t make it out of the kitchen. (it wasn’t even sliced!)  It was such a great dinner, I wanted to share the recipes with you all. (I didn’t get any pictures, because I was too busy enjoying the goodness on my plate.)

Pork Roast

5 pound pork loin
1 onion, sliced
1 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp mustard (I used Dijon)
2 tbsp  crushed caraway seeds
1 tsp dry mustard
1 tsp oregano
salt to taste

1. Place the pork loin in to a roasting pan. Place the sliced onion around the roast.

2. In a small bowl mix the remaining ingredients and smear over the roast (use your hands here, they are the perfect tool for the job.)

3. Add a bit of water to the bottom of the pan (I used about 1/4 cup), cover and place in a 350 degree oven and roast for about an hour and a half, or until the internal temperature reaches 150 degrees.

4. Allow the roast to rest for about 15 minutes after taking it out of the oven. (Use this time to make the gravy.)

 

Gravy

Dripping from the pan (about 2 cups)
2 tbsp arrowroot (or cornstarch)
2 tbsp cool water

1. In a saucepan, pour the drippings from the roasting pan (straining out the onions).

2. In a small cup, dissolve the arrowroot in the cool water.

3. Mix the arrowroot with the drippings in the saucepan and stir to combine. Heat over med heat until it thickens. (Keep an eye on this because it can happen pretty quickly!)

Serve the gravy over the meat and dumplings.

Potato Dumplings 

(makes about 12)

1 large russet potatoes (or 1.5 cups of left over mashed potatoes)
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 cup all-purpose flour (or more)
1/8 cup cornstarch (I used arrowroot)
1 large egg

1. Peel and cut the potatoes, then place them in a pot with water and set to boil over medium heat. When they are tender, drain, mash, and set them aside to cool.

2. Add salt, flour, and cornstarch, then mix. (again your hands are the best here). When the dough is no longer sticky, add the egg and continue mixing (I know, strange, I think next time I’ll just mix it all at once.)

3. Drop by rounded teaspoons (I used a cookie disher) into boiling water, making sure not to crowd the pan. (I used a huge stock pan I have. so I was able to do this all at once.)  Let the dumplings cook for about 10 minutes, then remove using a slotted spoon. Place in a bowl and cover until all batches are done or until ready to serve.

 Green Beans with Bacon-Onion Glaze

3-4 tbsp bacon fat (I keep bacon fat in a jar in the fridge)
1/2 onion, sliced
1/3 cup sugar
1 tbsp molasses
1/4 c apple cider vinegar
1 tsp arrowroot (or cornstarch) dissolved in a bit of cool water)
1 lb cut green beans (I used frozen, if you use fresh blanch them first.)

Melt the bacon fat in a frying pan over medium high heat, when liquefied (not hot), add the onions  and cook until translucent.  Reduce heat to low, then mix in the sugar, molasses, and  apple cider vinegar. When sugar is dissolved,  add cornstarch to thicken. When thickened, add  green beans and stir to coat. Heat until warmed/cooked as desired. Remove beans with a slotted spoon and place in a serving bowl. Add a little of the glaze as desired to the beans in the serving bowl.

Sauerkraut with Bacon-Onion Glaze 

(Uses the remaining glaze from above, you will need to trust me on this one, it’s really good!)

1 cup (or more) of jarred sauerkraut

Place sauerkraut in the pan with remaining bacon glaze and stir to coat, then heat until warmed.  Remove to a serving bowl and pour glaze over as desired.

 

 

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