Sunday, January 20, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Vick's, Chick Drugs & The Color GREEN!
This little number packs a PUNCH but MAN does it clear the sinuses!
After our visit to the doctor today,
we learned that since the Vick's was successful last night on her chest,
that perhaps this was the better alternative than to slather it on her & around her nostrils.
I couldn't agree more... and truth be told, I am SO breathing easier as I sit here & type this!
Already set it up on my nightstand & have it running so that when it's time for bed,
the room is ready & waiting!
Also, completely unrelated but I have to share...
I don't know WHEN this happened, but OH IT DID!
My whole life, I've never once had to worry about 'female' issues every month.
It came, it went, with little to no fanfare, end of story.
(almost ended that sentence with PERIOD, but figured that was too cheezy, evenfor ME!)
hehehe
*wink*
SO, that having been said... as of late,
(late meaning within the last few months or so)
Now when I am feeling like a woman each month,
It's more like a woman who's just been mugged by a thug brandishing a sledgehammer,
who chose to hit my lower back with the accuracy of a sharpshooter & then left for dead!
Good times, right?
NOT!
But,
it is what it is,
and I have discovered something that I am now
IN
LOVE
WITH
&
need to have in this house at
ALL
TIMES!
Allow me to introduce you to my new little friend...
WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO
THEY SHOULD CALL THIS SHIT PAIN BE GONE,
CUZ THAT'S WHAT IT DOES!
PAIN?
BE GONE!
*grin*
Now not only am I flying high off Vick's Vapor FUMES,
but I'm officially an advocate for CHICK DRUGS!
ROCK ON!
Now if I could just manage to gently wake my sleeping girl up...
(fell asleep on the ride home from Target)
Dinner is ready & I know she's going to be ravenous when she finally does wake up.
But not only is dinner ready but I also don't want her sleeping so much that she then refuses to go to sleep for me tonight. She gave up her naps more than six months ago, completely.
So, now, when she falls asleep like this, I KNOW she isn't feeling good.
Perhaps the aroma of the pasta & broccoli is lost
due to the overwhelming fact that my house is beyond overcome with the scent of VICK'S!
hehehe
Oh, and one last little tidbit...
Miss Ruby scored herself a pair of THESE while at her beloved Target...
...to say that she is excited would be an understatement.
I so love that her favorite color is GREEN!
*smile*
After our visit to the doctor today,
we learned that since the Vick's was successful last night on her chest,
that perhaps this was the better alternative than to slather it on her & around her nostrils.
I couldn't agree more... and truth be told, I am SO breathing easier as I sit here & type this!
Already set it up on my nightstand & have it running so that when it's time for bed,
the room is ready & waiting!
Also, completely unrelated but I have to share...
I don't know WHEN this happened, but OH IT DID!
My whole life, I've never once had to worry about 'female' issues every month.
It came, it went, with little to no fanfare, end of story.
(almost ended that sentence with PERIOD, but figured that was too cheezy, evenfor ME!)
hehehe
*wink*
SO, that having been said... as of late,
(late meaning within the last few months or so)
Now when I am feeling like a woman each month,
It's more like a woman who's just been mugged by a thug brandishing a sledgehammer,
who chose to hit my lower back with the accuracy of a sharpshooter & then left for dead!
Good times, right?
NOT!
But,
it is what it is,
and I have discovered something that I am now
IN
LOVE
WITH
&
need to have in this house at
ALL
TIMES!
Allow me to introduce you to my new little friend...
WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO
THEY SHOULD CALL THIS SHIT PAIN BE GONE,
CUZ THAT'S WHAT IT DOES!
PAIN?
BE GONE!
*grin*
Now not only am I flying high off Vick's Vapor FUMES,
but I'm officially an advocate for CHICK DRUGS!
ROCK ON!
Now if I could just manage to gently wake my sleeping girl up...
(fell asleep on the ride home from Target)
Dinner is ready & I know she's going to be ravenous when she finally does wake up.
But not only is dinner ready but I also don't want her sleeping so much that she then refuses to go to sleep for me tonight. She gave up her naps more than six months ago, completely.
So, now, when she falls asleep like this, I KNOW she isn't feeling good.
Perhaps the aroma of the pasta & broccoli is lost
due to the overwhelming fact that my house is beyond overcome with the scent of VICK'S!
hehehe
Oh, and one last little tidbit...
Miss Ruby scored herself a pair of THESE while at her beloved Target...
...to say that she is excited would be an understatement.
I so love that her favorite color is GREEN!
*smile*
Posted by Amy at 5:36 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Bedtime Snorter...
...brought to you by:
A hot bath,
Vicks VapoRub
&
a
SERIOUS
case of the
GIGGLES!
*grin*
Posted by Amy at 8:57 PM 1 comments
A Near Perfect Day...
...I say near perfect, because my girl is suffering through a HORRIBLE cold,
other than that, today was?
PERFECT!
Don't get me wrong, I could spend every day, every waking minute with my girl.
However, I'm pretty sure that spending all those moments inside the four walls of our playroom,
just aren't as exciting for her as they are for me.
Yes, I'm a homebody, always have been,
but that doesn't mean that my girl should have to be OR wants to be, right?
So today I asked Ruby if she'd like to go to our local 'Children's Museum'.
It's little, it's simple, but it's local (next town over)
and best of all, because they're affiliated with the YMCA,
it's FREE!
Gotta love employee perks!
Ruby had a BLAST!
Here are a few captured moments from today:
(they were taken with my cell phone, so apologies if they're grainy...)
Fire Marshal Ruby to the rescue!
Have you ever seen a cuter firefighter?!
Look! It's one of those rarely seen, adorable Asian Giraffe's!
They're fast runners & always on the move...
...so lucky to catch THIS one mid run!
Oooh, all this playing has made me hungry!
Good thing I've made some great new friends to help me in the kitchen!
(L2R: Molly, Rubes & Connor. Photos posted with parents permission)
After a busy fun filled day at the Children's Museum,
a toasty 'Bear' nap was in order.
What you can't see from this picture isn't what you can see with the eye, but it's what you would be able to hear if you were in the same room... my wheezing stuffed up breathing from this HORRIBLE cold.
Tomorrow, we have a date with our family doctor at quarter of 2.
Until then...
Shhh...
other than that, today was?
PERFECT!
Don't get me wrong, I could spend every day, every waking minute with my girl.
However, I'm pretty sure that spending all those moments inside the four walls of our playroom,
just aren't as exciting for her as they are for me.
Yes, I'm a homebody, always have been,
but that doesn't mean that my girl should have to be OR wants to be, right?
So today I asked Ruby if she'd like to go to our local 'Children's Museum'.
It's little, it's simple, but it's local (next town over)
and best of all, because they're affiliated with the YMCA,
it's FREE!
Gotta love employee perks!
Ruby had a BLAST!
Here are a few captured moments from today:
(they were taken with my cell phone, so apologies if they're grainy...)
Fire Marshal Ruby to the rescue!
Have you ever seen a cuter firefighter?!
Look! It's one of those rarely seen, adorable Asian Giraffe's!
They're fast runners & always on the move...
...so lucky to catch THIS one mid run!
Oooh, all this playing has made me hungry!
Good thing I've made some great new friends to help me in the kitchen!
(L2R: Molly, Rubes & Connor. Photos posted with parents permission)
After a busy fun filled day at the Children's Museum,
a toasty 'Bear' nap was in order.
What you can't see from this picture isn't what you can see with the eye, but it's what you would be able to hear if you were in the same room... my wheezing stuffed up breathing from this HORRIBLE cold.
Tomorrow, we have a date with our family doctor at quarter of 2.
Until then...
Shhh...
Posted by Amy at 4:23 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Tuesday's With Uncle Steve...
...ARE BACK!
For the month of December & the first week in Jan, we had to do 'Uncle Steve' nights on Thursday. COMPLETELY messed with my mojo... SO now we're back on our regularly scheduled night & bringing you a DELICIOUS NEW RECIPE TO WARM YOU DURING THESE COLD WINTER NIGHTS!
Italian Chicken Noodle Soup
Ingredients:
12 cups chicken stock
4-5 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 large Spanish onions chopped
3 cloves garlic chopped
6-8 celery stalks chopped (leaves & all)
1 pkg baby carrots cut into bite size circles
4 large boneless chicken breasts roughly chopped (larger pieces)
2 cans of: diced tomatoes (brand of your choice, mine is pictured)
1 palm full Italian seasoning
1 palm full dried thyme (not ground)
Salt & fresh ground pepper (to taste)
1 palm full Bell's Seasoning (the kind people use on stuffing at Thanksgiving)
1/2 lb of Barilla ditalini pasta
(ONLY the half pound IF you intend to eat the HUGE pot worth...
otherwise, for a smaller pot to be eaten that evening, 2 to 3 hand-fulls of pasta ONLY.)
EVOO in bottom of large soup pot over medium heat.
Add onions & garlic, saute for five minutes or until slightly transparent.
Add salt, pepper & Italian seasoning
now add a palm full of Bell's seasoning,
and a palm full of dried thyme,
& stir.
Now add your celery,
& stir again...
Now toss in your chicken pieces,
& again, stir...
Now add your two cans of diced tomatoes...
*I like two different kinds, one has wine & the other more Italian seasonings...
obviously feel free to pick two that your family enjoys!*
1st can...
...2nd can!
You know what comes next...
STIR!
Now add your chicken stock.
Then last but not least, add your carrots...
...mmm doesn't that look YUMMY!
(oh cuz it SO is!)
hehehe
Turn the heat down to low, for me that's 3 on my stove,
all stoves are different, so you be the judge...
Cover & walk away.
Here is the part where, if I were motivated to do so, I'd clean something.
But I wasn't, so I just played with miss Ruby instead.
*grin*
hehehe
Now, here's the key feature, before you add any pasta, section out an amount that you KNOW you're going to eat that night.
Put that into a separate smaller pot & return that small pot to the low heat.
Remove the BIG pot from the heat & just cover & let come to room temp.
(to put in fridge for another day...)
Oh yeah, I know your mouth is watering...
Now, to that smaller pot, you are going to add your pasta, UNCOOKED.
REMEMBER, ONLY 2-3 HANDFULLS FOR THE SMALLER POT!
(so forgot to mention that the first time around, my bad!)
It'll take 20 minutes on that low heat to cook within the soup.
The reason I don't cook all of it in the huge pot is simple... pasta absorbs liquid.
If I put this whole box into that whole pot, which I could have easily done,
I would have to be sure that the whole pot were about to be enjoyed by several football teams.
Leftover soup is fine but you don't want leftover soup with PASTA in it.
You want leftover soup WITHOUT pasta so that is why we put the large pot aside for another time & only put the pasta in the small pot.
It's a sneaky way to make soup last the longest & taste the FRESHEST!
Once you add your uncooked pasta,
cover pot & stir every so often until it's done.
(about 20 minutes)
Freshly grate some imported parmigiano reggiano cheese,
sprinkle over hot soup
&
MANGIA TUTTI!
hehehe
Ok, all this talk has made me hungry
&
Uncle Steve just arrived!
Bye everyone-
SOUP'S ON!
For the month of December & the first week in Jan, we had to do 'Uncle Steve' nights on Thursday. COMPLETELY messed with my mojo... SO now we're back on our regularly scheduled night & bringing you a DELICIOUS NEW RECIPE TO WARM YOU DURING THESE COLD WINTER NIGHTS!
Italian Chicken Noodle Soup
Ingredients:
12 cups chicken stock
4-5 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
2 large Spanish onions chopped
3 cloves garlic chopped
6-8 celery stalks chopped (leaves & all)
1 pkg baby carrots cut into bite size circles
4 large boneless chicken breasts roughly chopped (larger pieces)
2 cans of: diced tomatoes (brand of your choice, mine is pictured)
1 palm full Italian seasoning
1 palm full dried thyme (not ground)
Salt & fresh ground pepper (to taste)
1 palm full Bell's Seasoning (the kind people use on stuffing at Thanksgiving)
1/2 lb of Barilla ditalini pasta
(ONLY the half pound IF you intend to eat the HUGE pot worth...
otherwise, for a smaller pot to be eaten that evening, 2 to 3 hand-fulls of pasta ONLY.)
EVOO in bottom of large soup pot over medium heat.
Add onions & garlic, saute for five minutes or until slightly transparent.
Add salt, pepper & Italian seasoning
now add a palm full of Bell's seasoning,
and a palm full of dried thyme,
& stir.
Now add your celery,
& stir again...
Now toss in your chicken pieces,
& again, stir...
Now add your two cans of diced tomatoes...
*I like two different kinds, one has wine & the other more Italian seasonings...
obviously feel free to pick two that your family enjoys!*
1st can...
...2nd can!
You know what comes next...
STIR!
Now add your chicken stock.
Then last but not least, add your carrots...
...mmm doesn't that look YUMMY!
(oh cuz it SO is!)
hehehe
Turn the heat down to low, for me that's 3 on my stove,
all stoves are different, so you be the judge...
Cover & walk away.
Here is the part where, if I were motivated to do so, I'd clean something.
But I wasn't, so I just played with miss Ruby instead.
*grin*
hehehe
Now, here's the key feature, before you add any pasta, section out an amount that you KNOW you're going to eat that night.
Put that into a separate smaller pot & return that small pot to the low heat.
Remove the BIG pot from the heat & just cover & let come to room temp.
(to put in fridge for another day...)
Oh yeah, I know your mouth is watering...
Now, to that smaller pot, you are going to add your pasta, UNCOOKED.
REMEMBER, ONLY 2-3 HANDFULLS FOR THE SMALLER POT!
(so forgot to mention that the first time around, my bad!)
It'll take 20 minutes on that low heat to cook within the soup.
The reason I don't cook all of it in the huge pot is simple... pasta absorbs liquid.
If I put this whole box into that whole pot, which I could have easily done,
I would have to be sure that the whole pot were about to be enjoyed by several football teams.
Leftover soup is fine but you don't want leftover soup with PASTA in it.
You want leftover soup WITHOUT pasta so that is why we put the large pot aside for another time & only put the pasta in the small pot.
It's a sneaky way to make soup last the longest & taste the FRESHEST!
Once you add your uncooked pasta,
cover pot & stir every so often until it's done.
(about 20 minutes)
Freshly grate some imported parmigiano reggiano cheese,
sprinkle over hot soup
&
MANGIA TUTTI!
hehehe
Ok, all this talk has made me hungry
&
Uncle Steve just arrived!
Bye everyone-
SOUP'S ON!
Posted by Amy at 5:24 PM 2 comments
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Bridging The Gap...
...I'd like to share with you all a recent letter sent to Ruby's foster Mother.
(what a gift it is that I am even able to make such a connection...
sometimes, I am beyond speechless at just how blessed my little family is.)
(what a gift it is that I am even able to make such a connection...
sometimes, I am beyond speechless at just how blessed my little family is.)
Dear Wu Mu Hua & Family,
It is with much love that we send you this letter. First we would like to wish you a HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR! Although we are worlds apart, we are celebrating with you in our hearts as well! Ruby just crawled up into my lap as I was typing this letter to you & I asked her: "Ruby, do you remember the woman who took care of you in China? Your China Mother? If you could say anything to her right now, what would you say?" Ruby thought for a moment, and then smiled up at me & said: "Ruby say, I wuv you!" It brought tears to my eyes and makes me happy to know that she can say such sweet loving things to you, Wu Mu Hua! I will be forever grateful to you for the love and care you showed Pei Pei until the moment she was placed in my arms.
Currently we are working on using the 'potty' like a BIG GIRL! She will do it when I am always asking her to do so, but if I let too much time go by, she just goes in her 'pull up' (it's worn like underwear but works like a diaper). I have every confidence that she will learn to properly use the potty in her own time, as she does with everything else. We just have to remember to be patient with each other until then.
Ruby is a very smart little girl. Her favorite thing in the whole world is the MOON! Every night, we must look out the window & see what phase the moon is in, and believe me, she knows them ALL by their actual NAMES! So, if you are ever having a night when you are missing Pei Pei, simply look up at the moon, and know that we aren't that far away after all... because we too are looking at that very same moon.
It's amazing to me how easily Ruby picks things up & then REMEMBERS what she's learned! I never have to tell her something twice. If she's genuinely interested in something and asks me to explain it to her, I will explain it, and then she knows it, for GOOD! Our little girl is a very smart COOKIE and I could not be PROUDER!
Ruby is now a beautiful TALL 3 year old young lady who loves to do anything artistic. Whether it's sculpting with clay, or painting or drawing or coloring, she's happiest when she can be quietly enjoying all that the colors of the rainbow have to offer her. She also LOVES BOOKS & READING! We visit our local library at least once a week & always bring home new books to read together & enjoy! Ruby also is still very much in love with her Bear that I gave to her on the day she was first placed in my arms. She calls him "Bear", and she says, and I quote: "Bear best friend, Bear best friend... he's a teddy bear!". She never goes ANYWHERE WITHOUT HIM, EVER! (he even has a little seat belt for when we go out in the car!) She is 37 inches tall (3 feet, 1 inch) and weighs 32 & 1/2 lbs.
I look at her every day & can't believe that this beautiful young lady is the same sweet little baby I first laid eyes on over two years ago. Where does the time go?
I took a job at our local YMCA in their babysitting room caring for the children and Ruby gets to come with me and simply LOVES IT! It's only part time for now but I'm hoping that it will turn into full time work eventually. Until then, we're patient. Somehow, God always manages to provide us with what we need & we never go without. I feel very blessed!
Also, Ruby can speak two languages! I don't know if I mentioned this before, but my father is originally from Italy, born & raised and did not move to America until he was 19 years old. He met my mother & the rest, as they say, is history.
His first language being Italian, I asked him to please only ever speak to Ruby in Italian, and knew that she'd have no choice but to learn... and learn she DID! The two have full conversations now in Italian and it's just the sweetest thing to see! I too can speak Italian, but did not learn until I was in my teens.
I have every intention to also see to it that Ruby learn to speak Chinese as well, but so far haven't been able to find a local teacher for her. I am hoping to find one before this year is out, she turns 4 in September and I think that 4 is a good age to take on another language. So far, she's doing excellent learning the two that she's around on a daily basis... I know that she'll do wonderfully once I do find a suitable Mandarin teacher! As always, we're just a letter away so we'll keep you posted as best we can!
Wu Mu Hua, I want you to know that words can't express to you how much I appreciate everything you did for little Pei Pei when only my heart knew of her existence. It's surreal that it's been over two years since that first moment I laid eyes on her. Not a day goes by that I don't thank God for the gift of her in my life. On Nov. 20th of this past year, we celebrated 2 years together, and in honor of that occasion, I took Ruby to the mall to have professional pictures taken of her & her beloved Bear and I've sent the two photos to you along with this letter. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! I know that for us, Nov 20th is a special day of celebration, and for you it must be a sad reminder of the day you had to say a very sudden, very sad goodbye to our girl. I want you to know that I do speak of you to her, she knows that you exist and that you were, are & always will be a very important part of her past, present & future. You helped mold her into the beautiful young lady she is today. Every Christmas, we speak of you, every holiday, you are NEVER forgotten. You are only far away in miles, but never far from our hearts. Please always know this and carry it with you in your heart as well.
You know, she asks sometimes about her little scar on her right upper arm, and I tell her that is her 'angel kiss'. I tell her of a story of when she was a very small baby in China, how one night she was so beautiful & so sweet that an angel from heaven came down just to give her a special kiss because she was loved so much. She smiles every time I tell that story & beams with love because she knows she is loved. I know you still love her very much, as you always will, as we both always will.
Anything I can do to help bridge the gap between our worlds, I am happy to do and I know that writing a little letter & sending a few photos isn't much, but I do hope that it's enough to fill you with Ruby's love from the inside out for weeks after! If you can ever manage to send an email, even if I can't understand it, I can ask Ning to help me out and so you are welcome to email me, ANYTIME, at the following address:
mom4ruby@yahoo.com
We may speak different languages but the one language we both know by heart is love,
and I'm pretty sure that language is spoken through smiles & hugs.
ALL OUR BEST TO YOU & MANY MANY WISHES FOR A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR!
Sincerely,
-Amy & Ruby Cate Pei Mu
ps. I have not forgotten about your wish to find your other little girl you fostered, the one who ended up in Spain. I am sorry to say that I have not yet been able to locate her. I wish I had better news but sadly, I do not. I won't give up & will keep trying as long as it takes.
*hugs & kisses* from our corner of the world to yours!
-Amy & Ruby
Posted by Amy at 7:22 PM 2 comments
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