Friday, March 30, 2012

Lettuce wraps

I have a good friend, (Thank you Heather!) who shared this recipe with me and I adapted it slightly, and wanted to share it with all of you. I love the PF Changs lettuce wraps, and I am not sure without a side by side comparison, but I think these are every bit as good as theirs, if not better. And if any of you are calorie counters, which I am not, but I was curious as to how many calories were in each lettuce wrap, so I used a calorie counter website to figure it out, and if you make 8 wraps, each is only 135 calories!

Here is the recipe:

3 T. Canola Oil
3 Chicken Breasts

2 cans water chestnuts (chopped)
1 8 oz. pkg. mushrooms (chopped)
3 T. onion (chopped)
1 tsp. garlic (minced)

3 T. soy sauce
3 T. brown sugar
1 tsp. vinegar

8 leaves iceberg lettuce

Cook chicken in oil, add chopped chestnuts, mushrooms, onion and garlic. Cook 5-10 minutes. Mix together soy sauce, brown sugar and vinegar to make sauce and pour over chicken mixture. Spoon into lettuce leaves and eat. YUM!!!

Friday, March 23, 2012

First trip to the ER

Well, I knew it was inevitable that someday, we would have an injury that required a trip to the ER. I also was pretty sure that it would be Logan that I would be taking. And sure enough, a few weeks ago, we went up to Layton to visit my brother and his family, when Logan jumped off the top bunk and landed head first, splitting his head open. And then we went to the emergency room for stitches. A few hours, 5 stitches and $1000+ later, all was well. Here is a shot of Peter Pan after his attempt at flying...still cute, even with the scar.



He's getting his hair cut, if you are wondering why the black cape.

Little Helpers

I am always enlisting my children in all the work around the house. Sometimes the things they do are little, and sometimes the things they do are big. Here are a few shots of the kids helping me around the house.



Nathan woke up from his nap, right as I was in the middle of making lunch for the other kids, so I asked Olivia if she would go in and talk to him so that he wouldn't cry, until I could finish and go get him. A few minutes later, Nathan was quiet, and this is what I found when I went in his room... All 3 kids in the crib...And everyone was happy :)



While doing laundry, I heard the buzzer on the dryer saying that the clothes were dry, so I sent Olivia in with a basket to empty them into. After a few minutes, I finished folding, and went to put wet clothes into the recently emptied dryer, and I can't see Olivia. When I called her name, her response came from inside the dryer...
When I asked her what she was doing inside the dryer, she said, "well, I can't reach all the clothes any other way!" The funny part is that she has been bringing me clothes from the dryer for months, and I never knew that was how she was doing it.



Perhaps there should have been some warning before this shot, but I thought it was HILARIOUS!! Logan has entered his "I DO IT!" stage. He doesn't want to have help for anything. So, here he is, mopping the floor with the swiffer, and as you can plainly see, he dressed himself... And was very adamant that I not help him in any way...Even to pull his underwear up over those sweet little cheeks that were hanging out. :)

Ally reading the Ensign

Ally is a great lover of books and will read just about anything she can find. The other night when it was time to read stories, before bed, she picked the Ensign as her bed time story. I opened it and read her one of the "latter-day saint voices" stories. She says to me, "Mom, that was so good, I should read this more often!" And so here she is, the next night, reading the Ensign. What a sweetheart.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Sassy lays eggs???

We have this cat that adopted us about a year ago. We named her Sassy after a kitty that we used to have that looked just like her, but ran away. Well, when Sassy originally showed up, she was as thin as a rail, so naturally we all felt sorry for her, and we decided she should stay with us. Over the last year, we thought that for sure she was going to have kittens, but when she just stayed fat, we figured she was just fat.

Today when Craig came home from work, he picked up Sassy and said, "that's one fat cat huh Livy." In response, Olivia says, "She must be ready to have eggs."

:)