Sunday, March 18, 2012

Catching up on the last few weeks, and Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Sometimes I feel like such a slacker when it comes to blogging...time just gets away from me and before I know it, it's a few weeks since I have posted! So here's to playing catch up:

A few weekends ago, Tim and I babysat for my friend, Jill. It was her birthday and we wanted to give her and her husband a little night away...so we stayed with her 4 kids. They were so well-behaved! It was fun!


Two weekends ago, Sunday, we again visited Loving Hut after church. This time, Tim was in town so he was able to join us! He ordered the Hawaiian "burger", and I ordered the mushroom noodle soup with the Bahn Mi....Tim actually loved it. :)



The other day, I realized I had an abundance of fruit/fruit juices sitting around, so I decided to get creative with the blender and came up with this delicious smoothie made with: spinach, mango, blueberry, blackberry, raspberry, acai berry juice, orange, beet juice, purple carrot juice, greek yogurt, and soymilk. SO good!

 

Last weekend, we enjoyed a progressive dinner with some of our small group friends...I have been wanting to do this for awhile and hope to do it again soon...it was a blast! First stop: Ethiopian food at Harar Mesob!


We shared a delicious platter which included red lentils, yellow lentils, chickpeas, collards, tomatoes, potatoes, some meats...all with the traditional Ethiopian flat bread called injera. It was incredibly tasty!

Second stop: Los Tios for some drinks/additional food for the boys :) Sure do love these people!


L>R: Ngoc, me, Gracie
L>R: Scott, Tim, Jason

Final stop: Buzz Bakery for some dessert! Tim got the Blood orange nutella cheesecake. Mmmm!


Tim and I love to be outside. Last Saturday, Tim decided to run on the Mt. Vernon trail, which is close to our house and goes all the way to Mt. Vernon, George Washington's estate. While he ran, I rode the bike alongside him. It was a beautiful day!




This past weekend marked one of my favorite holidays...St. Patrick's Day! Earlier this week, I received an envelope and goodies from none other than my dear friend Marta, who lives in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. It absolutely made my day!


We got up at 5am on Saturday morning to get ready for Tim's race near the Quantico Marine Corps base about 30 minutes south of us. He ran the Irish Sprint 10k and finished 5th in his age division and 31st overall out of 1693 runners. I was so proud of him!


The race was sponsored by the Marine Corps Marathon, here you see the mascots, Miles and Molly, and a green gecko. There were also several interestingly dressed people, including a green Elvis and a Scottish bagpiper in a kilt.


After the race, we visited a coffee shop to reflect on the morning and spend some quality time together before gearing up for the evening. We had a wonderful St. Patrick's Day potluck with several couples from our small group. The menu consisted of: Moroccan stew, colcannon (potatoes, kale, and LOTS of butter), roasted brussel sprouts, and Irish soda bread.


For dessert, we had green whoopie pies made with Bailey's Irish cream, green tea cookies, green plant drink, sparkling apple cider, and of course...green beer/hard cider!


Cheers to an amazing evening!

 
These girls are so much fun and such a blessing! Love you all!

 L>R: Starr, Kelsey, me, Cynthia, Gracie, Ngoc
Annnd...our husbands are all pretty fantastic as well!

L>R: Jason, Steven, Steve, Chris, Scott, Tim
Until next time!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Hello March...

Ah, March, here you are. And you bring with you many weird weather patterns...I cannot believe how many tornadoes have left significant damage all across the country. My heart goes out to Branson, my old stomping grounds for 8 months last year, where I attended the Kanakuk Institute. I'm so thankful no one was hurt in that storm!

We have been keeping busy lately...last weekend, Tim was gone to Kansas for a conference at his alma mater, Newman University. I definitely missed him, but was glad he got to spend some quality time with his family in Wichita. I spent Saturday catching up on housecleaning and laundry...seems to take so long (and it's just the 2 of us!?) Sunday was church, Gospel Class (our church's membership class)...and then...out to lunch. But not just any old lunch. Let me tell you about Loving Hut.


I originally came across the website as I was searching for a place that served vegetarian pho. None to be found, except for this little establishment in Falls Church. Even more amazing, the entire menu is 100% vegan (a vegan does not eat any foods that contain meat, eggs, dairy products, and all other animal-derived ingredients). I was in absolute heaven. No longer did I have just a few choices off of a menu, but I was overwhelmed with an entire spread of delicious options. It was almost paralyzing...in a good way! Luckily, I had some great friends (Starr, Steven, Scott, and Gracie-via texting) to share this experience with. Following are some photos of our selections!

Soba Noodle (Mì Nhật Soba) - Buckwheat soba noodles, broccoli, carrots, avocado, sesame seeds

Non‐beef and Broccoli (Bò Chay Xào Bông Cải Xanh)

Vietnamese Vegan Steak Sandwich (Bánh Mì Thịt Nướng) - This didn't taste like steak, more like a smoky/teriyaki flavor...yum!

  
DELICIOUS peanut butter bomb cake...not too rich, just right!

I am excited to share this new find with people who come visit us (I'm thinking of you, Cayt and Ryan!).

After lunch, I hung out at Starr and Steven's, where Steven (a tea connoisseur) served me some DELICIOUS tea from Teavana. Listen, you have not experienced the fullness of life until you have had tea from Teavana. I wish the computer screen had scratch 'n' sniff...I promise you'd be hooked!



Tim and I had a nice surprise visitor this past week....the one and only Erik Torrez. His job as a pilot allows him to fly all over the country, so he has been to the DC area several times since we've been here. There's nothing like coming home from work and getting a text from a friend that says, "hey guys, I'm in DC for tonight, wanna hang out?" We had a fun evening eating Indian food and catching up with Erik!


As far as the domestic side of me goes...here was my favorite meal from this week. It's called Tempeh Spaghetti. I used my simple marinara recipe (simmer crushed tomatoes, onion, garlic, basil, oregano, brown sugar, salt, pepper) for the spaghetti sauce.  



It was my first time cooking with tempeh (a vegan protein source made from soybeans, rice, barley, & millet), and I will definitely cook with it again in the near future!



We had (store-bought) foccocia bread, with some easy homemade balsamic/EVOO/rosemary/garlic bread dip. This combo was just delicious.


All in all, this meal was (in my opinion) a success. Of course, the red wine helped top it all off...mmm!


 I'm off to make some more cranberry almond granola...since it's Tim's new favorite breakfast food. Until next time...

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Catching up on the last few weeks...

Forgive me for not posting ANYTHING the last few weeks....they have been insane, to say the least! To recap:

-Tim had been suffering from a horrible cough/wheezing/chest tightness/difficulty breathing since mid-December. We initially assumed it was a normal cough, so we didn't worry. It didn't go away, however, and eventually we found ourselves in urgent care more than a few times. I'll spare you the details, but the doctors have diagnosed it as allergy-triggered asthma, although they have yet to figure out what allergy (based on testing it is not one of the common ones). They finally put Tim on medicine which seems to be working and he now feels ~80% better, praise the Lord! Thanks to all of you who were praying/thinking of us during this difficult and scary time.

-I began working. 2 weeks down now and...oh my...I feel like I have begun an entirely new career! The specialized care/skilled nursing setting is entirely different than outpatient. I am being challenged and stretched, but it is good. I know that new jobs have a learning curve, but it can sometimes be a painful process. I am trying to be patient and do my best...I can't wait for everything to just "click"!

-Tim surprised me last Monday evening with a day-early Valentine's date to a European Bistro I have been wanting to try. It was pretty good...but didn't blow us away. But we had a fun and relaxing evening!



-We had some special guests in town this weekend...my best friend Kristin and her husband Tim came in town for a wedding and stayed with us!! They live in Peoria, Illinois, so I don't get to see them often...I have been looking forward to this weekend for a long time. I actually haven't seen Kristin since my own wedding, and it is so wonderful to get to spend time with her. We visited the monuments in DC, as well as Old Town Alexandria. I was very sad to see them go :(


-My recipes have simplified since I began working. I no longer can start thinking/prepping dinner at 4pm...so it's a little more challenging! Here are my latest recipes:

Cranberry Almond Granola 

This is so delicious. And nutritious. Tim and I love granola, but the store bought kind is usually really sweet and full of artificial flavorings and preservatives. Gross. So I decided to make my own. I burned the first batch (not my fault, the recipe was wrong!), but the second batch turned out much better. Feel free to tweak this recipe to your taste/texture preferences. The only problem is that all the "good stuff" (chia, quinoa, wheat germ, flax) will sink to the bottom of the bowl, so be sure to fish it out of the milk! I adapted this recipe from one I found online, so here is my version:

3 cups rolled oats
1/2 cup wheat germ
1/4 cup ground flax seeds
1/4 cup unsweetened coconut
1/4 cup uncooked quinoa
1 tablespoon chia seeds
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1/2 cup slivered almonds
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1 cup dried cranberries
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/3 cup brown sugar
¼ cup honey
2 tablespoons water

1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
2. Combine oats, wheat germ, flax seeds, cinnamon, almonds, pecans, coconut, quinoa, chia, and cranberries in a large bowl.
3. In a separate bowl combine vegetable oil, brown sugar, honey, and water.
4. Add the honey mixture to the dry ingredients and stir until all the oats are evenly coated.  Transfer wet granola evenly on to two large cookie sheets lined with parchment paper
5. Cook ~25-30 minutes, keeping an eye on it and stirring thoroughly every 10 minutes.
6. Remove from oven and allow granola to completely cool before serving.  Don’t worry if the granola doesn’t seem completely crunchy after coming out of the oven.  It will crisp up once completely cooled.

Butternut Squash Cranberry Spinach Salad


I sort of made this up based on what I had in the fridge. Excuse my lame recipe recollections...
Drizzle some olive oil over some diced butternut squash and red onion. Coat thoroughly and season with pepper and a little salt. Roast in the oven until squash is tender. Pull the squash out of the oven and immediately pour over a bed of organic baby spinach. Add dried cranberries and toasted pecans. Drizzle balsamic vinaigrette over the top and toss everything together. This is delicious...Tim had 4 bowls of it!

Balsamic Vinaigrette

1/4 cup balsamic vinegar (you can use regular or flavored...I used pear cinnamon)
2 teaspoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon minced garlic
salt & pepper to taste
1/2 cup olive oil

Whisk vinegar, brown sugar, garlic, salt, pepper together until well blended. Add olive oil slowly and continue to whisk until combined.

Sweet Potato and Spinach Quinoa


This is another "use whatever you have in the fridge" recipe. It's just a combination of lots of delicious things I already had:
Roasted sweet potatoes
Roasted red onion
Baby spinach
Black beans (drained and rinsed)
Chickpeas (drained and rinsed)
Cooked jasmine rice
Cooked quinoa

Combine and add desired spices. I used fresh cilantro, cumin, pepper, chili powder, and garlic powder.

Lastly, something happened that got me pretty excited the other day. Our wedding photographer featured our wedding on her blog! Check it out by clicking HERE!

Until next time...

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Big News....

Want to guess what it is? Actually...please don't. I'm afraid of what some of you might think is the Big News.

The truth is...I have accepted a job here in Alexandria! I will be working in a facility that has several different units including sub-acute, tracheostomy, dementia, and specialized care. This will be quite different than my last two jobs, which were in outpatient orthopedics and balance/vertigo clinics. However, I do feel this is where I'm supposed to be, and I'm excited and anxious to learn all the new skills this job will require.

There are many reasons why I accepted this job and declined the other opportunities I was offered. One thing for sure, though, the decision did not come easy. I spent much time in prayer and thought, trying to figure out just what my daily life would look like in each of the job situations. I had to consider many variables...my daily commute time, car versus metro, daily hours working, hourly wage, clinical setting, holiday/weekend hours, staff, environment, benefits, etc. I was fortunate in that I had a positive experience with all the companies I interviewed with.

At this facility, every staff member I met was extremely nice, and I felt very "wanted". The executive director of rehab called me twice, once after my interview to see if I had any clinical questions, and again after I accepted the offer to let me know how excited she was that I am going to be joining their team. There are about 14 PT's and OT's...and I will be the only PTA. Apparently, PTA's are hard to come by in this area, which explains why they were so persistent!

Looking back, I can see so many "ironic" things that happened that all led me to this job, including the fact that I almost exited the online application three different times because I was so fed up with the 20 pages of personality questions that took me over 2 hours to complete! And then I almost canceled my interview because I thought I was going to accept a job with a different company. And since I had the mindset that I wasn't going to work at this facility, I was not stressed or anxious going into the interview...which means I probably interviewed much better than normal! Good thing God knows me better than I think I do. I start orientation Monday...goodbye domestic life, hello working life!


I have to pause here and give a little belated birthday shout-out to my favorite little man. I remember the day his mommy found out she was pregnant with him. I happened to be at her house that afternoon and can recall all the details very clearly...especially all the rounds of pregnancy tests. I bet she took 13. It's hard to believe that was 5 years ago...

Happy 5th Birthday to my favorite Ring Bearer!


We have been really blessed with some incredible friends here  in NOVA. Multiple times per week/weekend we get together with friends and cook, eat, drink, talk, hang out, watch movies, etc. Last weekend was Grace's birthday, so people went over Saturday night for "cultural movie/foodie night". She and Scott made butternut squash soup, Indian food and green tea cookies (my new fav, seriously). They even made a veggie dish for me...aren't they great?! Grace also taught us some Korean words. I would write them but I don't know how to really spell them.

Happy Birthday Grace!




Yesterday, a bunch of girls from my community group got together for a "Crafty Valentine Brunch" at Starr's house. I feel like I can be crafty sometimes, as long as I'm in the mood and have an idea/vision for a project. All day on Saturday, I was surrounded by some insanely crafty and talented girls (who can also make yummy food!)...we had so much fun!





Meet Starr and Steven's dog, Pancakes. She's adorable (and I don't normally like dogs)...so well behaved, polite (yet curious), and never made a sound the whole day!


Now onto recipes. I haven't cooked as much this past week for a variety of reasons, but I have made a few things.

For Saturday's party, I made mini frittatas, but put my own spin on them with spinach, mushrooms, sauteed onion, garlic, soy chorizo, cheese, and oregano. They were quite delicious.




I had a request from one of Tim's friends for a stuffed pepper recipe. I have never made stuffed peppers before, so I made it my goal to find the best one. It was more difficult that I thought. I ended up using parts of three different recipes as well as adding some of my own ingredients. Sorry, Matt, I don't have a "real" recipe for you to follow, but here is a list of ingredients that I cooked up, combined, and stuffed into those peppers! I did learn that it is good to microwave or boil the peppers prior to stuffing, in order to soften them and decrease baking time in the oven.


My version includes:
1/2 cup organic quinoa cooked in vegetable broth
1 cup brown basmati rice
1 can red beans, drained and rinsed well
½ cup chopped mushrooms
½ cup red onion
2 garlic cloves
(sautee garlic, onion, mushrooms together)
½ cup soy chorizo, warmed in skillet
1 cup corn
oregano, salt, pepper, to taste
1 cup fresh baby spinach, chopped
1 tablespoon (or more, depending on taste) cilantro chopped
cheese (mixed some inside, then put some on top to melt)
salsa and plain Greek yogurt, for serving, if desired 

Tonight, we are heading over to join some friends for a super bowl party. I'm bringing Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip dessert hummus. Oh yes, you read that right. You think it sounds gross? They address that topic on the recipe website, so go check it out. Serve it with graham crackers or cinnamon sugar pita and you are in heaven. At least in my opinion...

Until next time...