Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Back Home

We're back from our last wedding event, our reception in Ohio. We had a wonderful time visiting with family and had a great turn-out. The slideshow I made was a big hit and was worth all the time I spent putting it together.

Thankfully, I started to finally feel better right before we left, but I, of course, managed to get Van sick. Unfortunately, he's still not feeling better. (Although, in our tiny apartment there wasn't much hope of not spreading my germs.) I've been trying my best to help him feel better, but it's just going to have to run its course.

I'm a little sad that it's all over. I'm going to miss my dress, being with our friends and family, and of course -- the tiara! The good thing, though, is that now that it's over we have the pictures to look forward too!!! Our fabulous photographers sent us a sneak preview of the some of the pictures so we could include them in the slideshow for the Ohio reception. The pictures Don and Lindsay sent were amazing and we couldn't be happier. Now we can't wait to see the rest.

Here's the slideshow from our Ohio reception - featuring the work of the extremely talented Don and Lindsay Mears-

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Sickies

Between all the hustle and bustle of the last month and the season change, I manged to get sick. Yuck! I was feeling pretty miserable yesterday. I spent the day sleeping, coughing and being cranky. Van was the perfect hubby and made soup for me and made sure that I was drinking lots of water. I was so bad that I even fell asleep watching the LSU / Auburn game. And that was a really exciting game.

Thankfully, I'm feeling better today and I'm hoping that by tomorrow I will be back to normal. The silver lining was that I was able to sit still and work on thank you notes and the slideshow for the reception in Ohio next weekend. I will put the link to the slideshow on the blog as soon as it's finished.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Happiness

If you didn't get the hint from my decor, I have quite the sweet tooth. So for me, one of the best things about our wedding was our fabulous cake! We loved the yellow cake with lemon curd and raspberry filling at Jean Jacques Bakery so much that we got it for all four layers. As luck would have it, we ended up having plenty of cake left after the wedding.

The wonderful thing about Jean Jacques is that they give couples a gift certificate for a free cake on their 1st anniversary so there isn't any reason at all to try to save the top tier in the freezer for a whole year. Which, let's be honest, creeps me out. Anyway... since there wasn't anything holding us back we have been sneaking small slices every few days. Each and every slice brings back happy memories.


Thursday, September 11, 2008

Fall, Football and Food

The summer flew by with a storm of wedding activities and now that everything is over I have landed right at the start of my favorite season. I love Fall. I live for the football games, holidays, spices, cooler weather, sweaters and comfort foods that come with this time of year.

During the summer, it often seems unbearable to stand in front of the hot stove as you spend hours working on a dish. In the Fall, the warmth of the stove or oven seems like a cozy place to spend a Saturday. Last weekend, I completely indulged myself by watching the Ohio State game and cooking a fabulous chicken.

I decided to start working my way through the new cookbooks we received as wedding gifts. I picked up Kylie Kwong’s Simple Chinese Cooking and found the soy sauce chicken recipe. Using light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, Chinese rice wine, spring onions, orange peel and cinnamon, I made a stock that I used to cook a 3 lb free-range chicken.

The slow-cooking process (3 hours) made the chicken extremely tender and flavorful. Not too mention how fabulous our kitchen smelled as the stock simmered away. The stock was awesome on our jasmine rice and all together it was an excellent meal. I even attempted to chop the chicken in the Chinese-style demonstrated in the book. I definitely need more practice, but it wasn’t bad for a first try.

I definitely earned the good wife award for this dish so it comes highly recommended.



The Assembled Stock




My Attempt at Chopping the Chicken Chinese-Style

Monday, September 08, 2008

Now That I Have My Mrs. Degree


I know that I have been MIA. I took a bit of a sabbatical while I was out earning my Mrs. All of our hard work paid off and we had a gorgeous wedding. I know, I'm a bit bias. We both agreed that the day couldn't have gone better. Now that we are back from our honeymoon and everything has settled down, I am planning on getting back to my blogging routine.