Sunday, November 21, 2010

Hot Buttered Rum

So while I'm not much of a drinker (I only drink heavily on days ending in "y") this particular hot toddy is a sentimental one. Way back during our first operational assignment to Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany, we were assigned to the 22nd FS (a squadron that sadly no longer exists) and we shared many good times with our fellow Stingers. One said good time was our annual wives holiday bazaar fundraiser where we would slave over our kitchen aid mixers producing hot buttered batter to sell each year at the base's holiday bazaar. Vendors come from all over Europe to sell their wares at the giant holiday bazaar. It was great shopping and great fun selling our hot buttered beverage each year with the wives. I miss it dearly and day dream regularly about going back!
We made two kinds of hot buttered rum, (sadly neither with actual rum because we lacked a liquor license) one was the "ready mix" kind and we would serve up hot on the spot, and the other, a jarred version that you could mix up yourself at home and it was awful! I didn't bother writing down the jarred recipe, but below is the ready mix recipe. I've altered it slightly, mostly just made a smaller amount because the original recipe was a mass produced version that would fill a large rubbermaid container! I consulted my resident alcoholic as to what kind of rum I would need, Hot Buttered Malibu didn't sound right, I like my malibu with pineapple juice and grenadine anyways. Steve told me to look for a dark, rich rum. So off to the store I went to get the ingredients and be horrified when the cashier didn't even card me for my rum purchase! I ended up with Bacardi Gold Rum. A taste test of the final product won me many praises from Steve so I must have gotten the recipe right! Here is what you'll need:
Stinger "Ready Mix" Hot Buttered Rum
4 Sticks of Butter
16 oz (one box) of Brown Sugar
32 oz bag of Powdered Sugar
2 oz Imitation Rum
2 tsp ground Cinnamon
1 tsp ground Nutmeg
1/2 Gallon of Vanilla Ice Cream, softened
Cool Whip or Whipped Cream topping
Lots and lots of Bicardo Gold Rum
Melt the butter in a large pan on the stovetop over low heat. I mean large, like a stock pot if you have one. Once the butter is melted, stir in both kinds of sugar. I didn't use the entire bag of the powdered sugar, maybe about 2/3 of the bag. I used my hand held mixer here because I have no patience. Once the butter and sugar are well mixed, add the imitation rum and spices. Add more or less imitation rum/spices to taste, but I find this recipe just perfect. Remove from heat. Allow to cool for a few minutes so when you add the ice cream it doesn't just melt immediately. This is when I took baby girl upstairs for bath and bedtime, a process that takes about 20 minutes (25 on a squirmy night) and then returned to the recipe. Once the mixture has cooled a little bit, add the softened ice cream and mix until well combined. Package mixture into freezer bags or tupperware containers and freeze until you plan on using it. You can keep it frozen for 3 months. When you are ready to use it, set out the mixture an hour or so before to soften it and make it easier to scoop. Combine about a 1/2 cup of the mixture with a 1/2 cup of boiling water in a mug, add more or less mixture to taste. I find a 1:1 ratio of the mixture to boiling water is perfect. If it's five o'clock somewhere on a day ending in "y" toss in a shot of Bicardi Dark Rum (or two shots, if the day has been particularly strong.) Top with cool whip or whipped cream and a sprinkle of nutmeg. The drink is also very delicious without the alcohol but that's really no fun and my kids seem less whiney after I've tossed a few back. Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Family and Emily 6 Month Photoshoot

At the beginning of the month, we had some family pictures taken by my friend Katie Lacy (click on her name to go to her photography blog). We got alot of good ones of Emily for her 6-month-old photoshoot and I would have liked a few more family ones but Brian was being a pill and is in the throws of a complete picture taking boycott. We had candy at the ready for bribery but even that didn't do much. We have another family photoshoot this weekend with the jet and I'm at a complete loss for how to get Brian to smile for the camera. I might have to settle for looking in the direction of the camera without wiggling and an only slight look of disguist. Given how bad Brian was, Katie still got some great shots, even a few of Brian smiling and some adorable ones of the little miss.

My favorite is a tie between this one above...



...and this one! Can you tell I love all the pink and frill?! I'm actually envious of her adorable little skirt and am wondering if they make them in my size? I'm weird.




Thursday, November 4, 2010

Will Crawl for Cupcakes!

This afternoon Emily and Brian were playing happily with some "new old" baby toys that had been in storage in the garage that I finally got around to breaking out. Emily has been sitting up really well on her own the last few days and I wanted to capture some pictures of our newly upright girl, so I broke out the camera.

And of course the little ham saw the flash go off once and got down on the floor to give me her best angle. She loves the flash and smiles at it, perfect for picture taking. So I didn't have much luck getting sitting pictures, but all of a sudden she starting crawling towards Brian and I!

Brian was playing with a box of cake mix that he wanted to make later so he set it a few feet in front of her and....

....BAM! She was like "Well, I'll crawl for some cake!" and off she went like a bat out of hell!

Well, maybe not a bat out of hell, more like a slow crawling 6-month-old but I'm sure the "bat out of hell" crawling isn't far away. Every time she would get to the cake mix, Brian would move it back a few feet. She got 3/4 of the way around the coffee table and then lost interest. And by lost interest, I mean she sat up, was startled by her brother's excitement, and fell backwards, hitting her head on the floor.
But in the end, I did get a few sitting shots with her crawl-session spoils.

Like Mother, like Daughter

Brian and Emily at 6 months

Here are both our babies at around 6 months. I love that they share the super happy open mouth smile. Daddy is the best at getting these particular smiles to come out. Okay, I'm not even sure why I added their names, as if you would think the baby in purple wearing a hairbow was Brian. I think Emy actually has three parents: Mommy, Daddy, and Casper the friendly ghost. We are getting that girl out in the sun next summer for sure!

Turkey Art

I'm always looking for fun little craft ideas for Brian that he'll get excited about and be proud of and I also needed to get up some fall decorations, so he lent a hand to make me some turkey art. I saw the idea a few days ago on How Does She? Only they did the turkey hands on a tablecloth. I figured one turkey hand would be the limit of Brian's patience so I found this 8 by 8 inch canvas at Michaels (on sale this week 40% off). With supplies I already had around the house, I painted tole paints (non-toxic or staining) on his hand with a foam brush, which he said tickled. Then he high-fived the canvas with my help of course. Emy couldn't be left out so she contributed her little pointer finger to make the waddle and I did the beak, eye, and feet. Wallah, $4 personalized turkey art for my kitchen. Brian loved it and says he wants to make more, anyone want some Brian turkey art?

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Halloween

Our sweet Strawberry, fresh picked 6 months ago

Our fast red airplane
(two pumpkin candies were used bribery for this little photo shoot)




Brian Brian Brian

As I look back on my recent blog posts, I realize that the blog has become a little Emy-centric and there are a few reasons for this. One is that Emily is growing and changing so fast that regular photographic evidence is required. And two is that, Brian absolutely hates to have his picture taken. He squirms and worms and run and hides when the camera comes out. He doesn't want to smile, claims he "doesn't know how!" and we've tried everything including the classic bribing with candy, threatening, bargaining, peer pressuring, forcing, reverse pyschology, you name it, the boy is immune to it. Every now and then at just the right moment, I'm fast enough to capture a fleating grin on film (or stick rather). But most of the time we enjoy lots of Brian smiles undocumented.

Here is his "I'm trying to smile" face

A pretty decent smile because off camera daddy is tickling his belly, the terrible side-effect of which is a hairy arm in the frame but you take what you can get

One of Brian's favorite new games is playing ball rolling with his sister, they both just light up when rolling the ball back and forth.


Some other recent interesting facts about Brian:
-He has grown 3 inches in 6 months, and stands at almost 42 inches tall!! That's a tall 3-year-old!
-He can't remember the difference between macaroni and pepperoni and is always saying he doesn't like macaroni on his pizza cause it's spicy.
-He can almost recognize the entire alphabet now, not just in order. He regularly points out letters to me that he sees all over the place and then tells me what words start with that letter, like "Look a D! Daddy starts with a D!"
-He still hasn't grown out of his potty talk stage, ugh. But in other potty news, he's now requesting privacy when using the bathroom and you can almost expect a slap on your hand if you violate his bathroom privacy requests. He doesn't return the favor.
-He can do everything on his own now, or so he tells me. He can wash his own hands (just needs a cleaning crew to wipe down the sink and mirror and replace the entire container of soap afterwards). He can carry anything (as long as it's not bulky or weighs more than 8oz). He can pick up his sister (until he hears me scream no!!!). So, as you can see he's not quite ready to leave the nest but I like his can-do attitude.
-He requests we go to "the bakery" almost daily and when we do go, he orders his own sandwich, "a 'sont and turkey and cheese." Which means he wants the kid's meal with turkey and cheese, on a croissant.
-He's started calling his sister "peanut" for reasons I have not yet discovered. Peanut is also used randomly in place of other normal words, sort of like an ad lib thing. He's got a sense of humor.
-He loves to ride his bike and play ball with Daddy
-He's still terrified of the tractor tipping scene in Cars but wasn't scared at all of Beast in Beauty and the Beast.

Blinging out my Kitchen Aid!

I had never thought of blinging out my beloved kitchen aid mixer until I saw this blog post from House of Smith's. It was so cute and such a great idea and since I've recently acquired a vinyl cutting machine, I'd thought I'd try out a design. I can always tear the vinyl off with no harm done. But I like the way it turned out.

That same day I used my newly blinged out mixer to make up a batch of cupcakes for Brian's preschool halloween party last week.


Vegas, baby!

I would tell you all about our trip to Vegas but you know...
...what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!
Okay, it wasn't that kind of trip. We didn't find a lion in our hotel bathroom. Or a baby in the closet. Or a naked Chinese guy in our car trunk. No one in our party was stranded on the roof of the hotel for days. No one got married this time. But we did get into some of the nicest nightclubs in town, VIP, bypassing every single line, not paying a cent in cover charges and even having rounds of drinks bought for us. All thanks to Allan and his amazing music industry connections. We got into Tao (loud, dark and crowded), Ghostbar and Playboy at the Palms (not as crowded and great views). We gambled a little, shopped a little, ate a lot, slept very little. Just overall a great time with Laura and Allan. Thanks to my mom who stayed with the kids so we could have a kid-free weekend together at adult Disneyland!
The bridge we got married on is behind us (in the Venetian) but it wasn't flanked by jewelry stores then

Re-enacting our wedding day photo


Hey, I don't remember this guy being in the original photo!

You are nobody if you haven't posed in front of the Wynn waterfall holding your walgreens bag

I want to move into this garden in the Wynn and live off buffet food and cocktails and smell the giant flower balls all day!

Big Hurts snack shack

At the Ghostbar


We went to Serendipity to have frozen hot chocolate....don't they look thrilled? Guess which one didn't get enough sleep and which one is hungover?