Tuesday, November 5, 2013

We're Moving to...

I'm so proud of my husband. Like I can't even really express in words how proud I am. Mike has been excepted into one of the top gunsmithing programs in the country! He's worked really hard and super wanted this, so therefore, I also super wanted this. It's been a long journey to finally reach this point, but more on that later.
So where is this school you ask? Well, we'll be moving to... Colorado!! Trinidad, Colorado to be exact. Mike starts classes the second week of January. So we have two months to find some where to live, get everything in order, pack up, and move. It's going to be a bit crazy, but I'm so excited! Next week we'll fly out for a few days to hopefully find a home. After that I think it will feel more real and the craziness will begin. We currently only have eight weekends left until moving day and with all the holidays in there as well, it's definitely going to be action packed.

 
Gunsmithing is something that I've heard Mike talk about here and there for several years. I think for him it was one of those things that you wish you could do, but you never actually get to do it. Mike and I graduated with our bachelor's degrees in 2010. My degree is in Environmental Science and Policy and Mike's degree is in Criminology. We both thought we would easily find our "grown-up" jobs. Well, it wasn't so easy. For me, after applying to easily over fifty positions in the environmental field with no luck, I decided I needed to search elsewhere. I ended up taking an Office Manager position with a small business in the staffing industry. Three years later, I'm still working here and actually really like it. More than that, I love the people I work with. It's been a great experience and I'm absolutely going to miss them! Mike's story is a little different. He also didn't find work right away using his degree. He ended up getting his security license and taking a security job. He didn't mind the work, but he knew it wasn't a forever job and it definitely didn't pay what you would think a college graduate would earn. About a little over a year ago Mike was itching for change. He thought the military might be a good option. He began the recruiting process with the Coast Guard. Mike scored really well on the ASVAB and things were looking good. To make a long story short, we found out Mike was permanently disqualified from service due to a medical condition. He was a little disappointed, but we moved on. Last January Mike decided he had finally had enough of working as security guard. He quit his job to focus on getting one he would truly enjoy and grow in.  He then began the application process with the Florida Highway Patrol. This is quite a long process that takes several steps over several months. (A little side story...We have been very blessed that while he was going through this process Mike began working at the same company as me. It's been a fun experience to work in the same building. I don't' think many couples get to experience this and I'm grateful we have had to opportunity to do so. I'm also very grateful to the owner's of the company for giving Mike the opportunity to work here while still focusing on other goals.) The first step in the FL Highway Patrol hiring process is just turning in a long application packet. Once that packet gets approval another more extensive packet is mailed out along with a date to take a physical test. The physical test consists of several obstacles that must be completed in a predetermined time. Mike passed the test with no problem. Next, a polygraph was scheduled. Mike went and took the polygraph and also passed this with no problem. The last step in the hiring process is take a psychological test. Mike had to go Miami to take this test and then we just had to wait to hear back. I was convinced he would be a highway patrol! However, one Saturday morning we got a letter saying he could reapply in one year and better luck next time. I think we were both pretty shocked. I cried...it wasn't pretty. At this point, I was feeling pretty discouraged. Thankfully, Mike and I have supportive parents that reminded us God has plan and it might just take longer to unfold than we'd like. After a little time had passed, Mike decided to go ahead and research some gunsmith programs/schools. He first applied to a school in Pennsylvania. He was accepted, but put on a waitlist of about two and half years. Again, we were a little discouraged, but then he started really looking into this school in Colorado. He decided to apply, however, the competition would be fierce. This program only accepts 15 students per semester and there is no waitlist. Well, at this point you know how the story ends. We found out last week that Mike got in and have been celebrating and planning ever since. I feel that this truly is the right step for us. This will be a career that Mike will be passionate about and will be proud of his work. Sorry for such a long post, but I felt I needed to explain what a long journey this has been. We will miss not being close to our families, but we can't wait for the adventure to begin and see what more God has in store for us. Thank you to all of our friends and family members who supported us through this!!!


 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Fort De Soto Park

My parents, Mike, and I went to Fort De Soto Park this past weekend. My parents said they had taken me as a kid, but I couldn't remember it. However, it's such a great park! There are a million things for guests to do there, not to mention plenty of concession areas to eat at and clean bathrooms. We started our day by fishing off of one of the piers. I hadn't been fishing in a very long time and it felt so good to be back at it. I think Mom was the winner with the most fish caught (I was the loser, if you must know).


After fishing we stopped and ate some quick lunch at one of the food shack areas. There were covered picnic tables and a nice breeze. Then, we walked around the fort area and learned a little history of the area (I love stuff like that!). There was a great view of the ocean from the top of the fort! Once we were done exploring, we headed to the beach. Like I mentioned earlier, the weather was just perfect. It wasn't super hot, there was a lovely breeze, wonderful beach day.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Benefit Stay Flawless Primer Review


Awhile ago I started hearing about Benefit's Stay Flawless 15-Hour Primer and how great it was. So, of course, I decided to try it for myself. I have been using Bare Minerals Prime Time Foundation Primer for a long time and really like it. I think it's a great product! However, since it had been awhile since I used anything else, I decided it was time to switch things up a little. I'll warn you that the Benefit Stay Flawless primer is a bit on the expensive side (in my opinion). Lucky for me, I had some Birchbox points built up, so I cashed those in for the primer. One of the first things I like better about the Benefit primer as compared to the Bare Minerals primer is that I don't actually have to touch the product. With the Bare Minerals primer you have to squirt the product into your hand and then rub it onto your face, whereas the Benefit primer you just rub it directly onto your face. I realize this is only a minor detail, but it still saves me time in the morning when getting ready because I don't have to wash my hands after rubbing my face. The Benefit primer goes on with a tacky feeling (almost sticky, but not quite) and I apply my foundation right after. I use a powder foundation, but I don't see why this wouldn't also work great with liquid foundation. I haven't tested it yet to see if the primer lasts a full fifteen hours, but it definitely lasts all day! My Bare Minerals primer would last most of the day, but by the time I got home from work my foundation was fading. If you are in the market for a new primer I would most certainly recommend this one. I think I'll be using for a long time!

Friday, October 11, 2013

High Five for Friday

Happy Friday once again! It's been a couple weeks since I've linked up for High Five for Friday with Lauren Elizabeth. I'm glad to be back and glad it's almost the weekend!


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1. I've been doing quite a few sewing projects lately and decided it was time to upgrade my sewing machine. I found one I really liked on Joann.com, and it was on SALE!! I had it delivered to my parent's house because sometimes shipping to an apartment complex can be problematic (anyone else have this problem?). It was delivered on Tuesday and my parents are bringing it to me on Saturday (thanks Mom and Dad)! I'm SUPER excited :)

2. Last weekend Mom and I took a crochet class. Needless to say, I've been addicted ever since. On Wednesday night I completed my first granny square. It took a while to find a pattern on Pinterest that I could follow, and even then I had to watch a few YouTube videos to understand what the heck was going on. Now that I've done it, I feel like there are endless crochet possibilities. I'm thinking pillows, afghans, and scarfs!

3. As I mentioned above, my mom and dad are coming on Saturday morning. We're meeting at our apartment and then heading to Fort De Soto Park for some beach laying, fishing, and fort exploring. It will probably be the last beach day of the year, as the weather finally starts to cool down. I should have some good pictures to share next week.

4. Saturday night Mike and I are planning on making imitation Bang Bang shrimp for my parents. We've made it twice before and it's turned out great both times. It tastes and looks just like the Bang Bang Shrimp from Bonefish. The recipe we follow can be found here.

5. Sunday we're all headed over to my aunt's house to celebrate my grandma's birthday! I'm in charge of making the cake. Mema has requested a chocolate cake with chocolate frosting (my favorite!!). I'm also going to experiment with using cake bunting for the first time. Usually, I just decorate a birthday cake by writing on the top of it, so this should be a cute change. I found a free printable on Pinterest which you can find here.

As I mentioned in yesterdays post October is a busy time for us, but it's full of adventures I can't wait to go on and time spent with family and friends. I hope you all have a great weekend and go on an adventure of your own.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

What I Wore Wednesday...On Thursday

 
Okay, so realize I'm posting about What I Wore Wednesday...on Thursday. Life has been a little crazy lately and will only continue to stay that way throughout the month of October (I can't believe it's October already!). And, who am I kidding, now that we're entering the holiday season, life, most likely, will be busy until New Years. So I apologize for not posting as often as I'd like. It's not that I don't have any thing to post about, because I've got lots of ideas, but finding the time to prepare posts has been challenging. To be honest, lately I've been feeling tired. After working all day, coming home, trying to find time to go to the gym, or make dinner, or do some laundry, and then sitting down to work on a post or my shop just seems over whelming...so I've kind of been avoiding it. I try not to put too much pressure on myself, but sometimes I can't help it. So, especially as this holiday season approaches, I'm going to try to slow down a bit and not feel disappointed if I don't get to everything I would like to. I want to just enjoy the moment I'm in and the people I'm with.
 
 
So, about the outfit...I wore this outfit this past Sunday for running a few errands and doing stuff around the apartment. Normally, I think of this shirt as kind of dressy. It's silver and has some sparkly threading in it. I usually wear it to work; however, I think it looks really nice and casual paired with jean shorts and sandals. Not to mention, it was very comfortable. I don't think I've ever worn this combination together before, but I definitely will in the future!
 



While I'm catching up on things, I just wanted to post a few pictures from this past weekend as well. My parents came for a visit and some quality time with Mike and me. My mom and I went to a crochet class Saturday morning and we loved it!! I was a little intimidated, but it's actually easier than knitting. Afterwards, Mom and I did some shopping. While we were out, the boys went to the gun range and out to lunch. I think we all had a nice time doing things we enjoyed with people we love (that was a little mushy, but sometimes I can't help myself). My parents left Saturday afternoon, but will be back again this weekend! Later, on Saturday evening, Mike and I went to dinner at Skippers Smokehouse with our friends Nick and Lauren. The picture you see of food is what I ordered for dinner that night...blackened crawfish mac n' cheese. It was SO yummy!! We had a blast spending time with friends. Sunday morning I woke up and drank a nice cup of coffee and did some reading. It was a great weekend!

 
Our weekends for the month of October are pretty booked. We have a beach day, birthday celebrations, a Halloween party, a zoo trip, a pumpkin festival, and a craft fair all planned. It's all stuff I love and I look forward to each event!
 
Also, I recently updated my shop so please check it out!! You can get to it by clicking the link in the right sidebar or clicking here. I'm more than happy to work with anyone who wants something customized. Please email me or message me on Etsy or Facebook.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Book Review - The Paris Wife



This month I read The Paris Wife by Paula McLain. This was a really great book! I love history, so any sort of historical fiction book is usually right up my alley. The books follows the life of Ernest Hemingway's first wife, Hadley, during their marriage and time living in Paris. The majority of the novel is in Hadley's point of view, but there are a few sections done in Ernest's. I already knew a little about Ernest Hemingway, so it was interesting to piece together the bits I already knew with the plot of the novel. Their time living in Paris was full of interesting people and a changing culture. I really recommend this book if you enjoy history or the 1920's time period.

Next, I'm reading Quitter by Jon Acuff. I'll let you know what I think next month!

Monday, September 23, 2013

Weekend Update

This weekend was crazy busy! Friday night Mike and I headed to Bradenton to hang out with a bunch of our friends. We had a great time catching up and getting some quality time in with friends we don't always get to see as often as we'd like. Saturday morning we had brunch with Mike's parents and then headed over to my aunt and uncle's house to celebrate my cousin, Kamella's, sixteenth birthday! We had such a fun evening with family!!!



Kamella was beautiful and the party was flawless! I can't even explain how amazing the food was. There was all sorts of barbeque meats, potato salad, macaroni salad, coleslaw, baked beans, green beans, and (my all time favorite) macaroni and cheese. We chatted, played games, ate cake, and watched Kamella open gifts. It really was a special evening.




After the party, Mike and I drove to Orlando to my parent's house. We woke up early Sunday morning and drove over to the Citrus Bowl to participate in The Color Run. Mike and I did it once before in January of this year. My mom came that time to support us, but decided she really wished she had done it too. So when we heard it was coming again, we talked my dad into joining us and all signed up. The Color Run is a 5k and the proceeds went to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orlando. As you run along volunteers throw powder colors on you. There are four color zones along the run - pink, yellow, blue, and orange. After you finish the race, everyone gathers and throws a color packet into air. The effect is super cool!





 The weekend was a blast, but went by way too quickly! Hope you all had a great weekend too. Happy Monday!


Friday, September 20, 2013

High Five for Friday


It's Friday again!! This has been a long week at work, so I'm ready for the weekend! I'm linking up with Lauren Elizabeth for High Five for Friday. Below are the top five things that I enjoyed from this week...

1. Monday was my friend Reina's birthday. We had cake at work and then had a spaghetti dinner later that night. So good!!!

2. Tuesday, Mike and I had dinner with our friends, Justin and Latoya, at Tijuana Flats. Yay for Taco Tuedaze...it's one of my most favorites things!

3. You may have noticed a few changes to the appearance of the blog. I'm SO excited about it and hopefully have a few more changes to go.

4. My favorite show of the summer has come to an end. Wednesday night was the finale of Big Brother. I wasn't too happy with the two finalist, so the ending was slightly disappointing, but oh well. I'll have to wait all the way until next summer for the show to come on again.

5. It's finally Friday and our weekend is packed! Tonight we are having dinner with friends, Saturday is my cousin's 16th birthday party, and then Sunday Mike, my mom, my dad, and myself are doing The Color Run in Orlando. Let's get this weekend started :)

I'll have an update on Monday with pictures from our weekend. Hope you all have something fun planned!!!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Birchbox - September Edition


I still can't believe it's already September. This year is just flying by! As usual, I was super excited to find my Birchbox in the mail. It's a fun surprise to look forward to each month and September was no exception. Usually, there is one thing in each box that I'm really excited to use, and the other stuff is just fun to experiment with or give it a try. This month I will use absolutely EVERYTHING in the box. It's awesome.

 1. VOESH New York Lemon Pedicure Scrub - What girl doesn't love a good excuse for a foot rub? I can't wait to try out this scrub. It has a citrusy scent and will hydrate and soften my feet.

2. Ruffian Nail Lacquer in Fox Hunt - I've been thinking about what nail polish colors I would like to try for Fall, but hadn't really decided on any colors yet. This burnt orange color will be the perfect color to get me in the Fall spirit. Bring on those Pumpkin Spice Lattes!!

3. Mally Beauty Volumizing Mascara - I don't usually buy volumizing mascaras so I'm interested to see how this one differs from what I would normally purchase. Plus, it's perfect timing, because I'm running low on the mascara I'm currently using.

4. Serge Normant Meta Luxe Hair Spray - This stuff smells good!! I love getting hair spray in my Birchbox because it's always the perfect size to put in a travel bag. It's easy to grab and go when Mike and I head out for the weekend.

5. Dr. Lipp Original Nipple Balm for Lips - I was so confused when I first read the name of this product! Apparently, it was originally invented to help soothe nursing mothers, but then someone discovered that it also makes a pretty nice lip balm (wonder how they figured out that one?). It also works well on cracked cuticles and skin.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

What I Wore Wednesday - USF Edition

I posted earlier this week about the USF game my family and I went to this past Saturday. I thought it fitting to include it as this week's link up with The Pleated Poppy for What I Wore Wednesday post. I actually made my dress especially for the game, following this tutorial. This is the third dress I've made using this tutorial, and it gets easier and faster each time. The dress is comfortable and super cute (in my opinion). The earrings were a Christmas gift from my mom and dad last Christmas. This was the first opportunity I've gotten to wear them and I was so excited to do so!


Monday, September 16, 2013

USF Game

My alma mater is the University of South Florida, from which I graduated a little over three years ago. Each football season my family and I have made it a point to attend at least one game. This past Saturday's game was USF vs. Florida Atlantic University at our home stadium and we had tickets! My parents, my aunt and uncle, and Mike's parents were all supposed to meet at our apartment and then head over to the stadium to tailgate a little before the game. Well, the day did not go as planned! First, my dad calls me and says my mom is sick and won't be able to make it. My dad wasn't sure if he should stay home with my mom or still come. He had the grill and everything for tailgating, so it was going to be a little challenging to make a new tailgating plan without my parents. Thankfully, my mom was feeling well enough that my dad could still come. Everyone met at our apartment before the game as planned. However, as soon as we loaded up in the car and started driving to the stadium, it starts raining! I just kept praying it would stop soon and we could enjoy tailgating. Well, it didn't stop. It rained the whole time we were "tailgating". Our tailgating ended up being all the girls sitting in the car the entire time talking, while the boys stood in the rain to grill out hot dogs and then join us in the car to eat. While it was not how I imagined our day going, it ended up being a lot of fun! Honestly, any time I get to spend with my family is always a blast (just wish my mom could have been there too). The rain cleared up just in time to head into the stadium before the game started. We didn't win, but we enjoyed each others company and the atmosphere of the game. GO BULLS!!!

The group before the game...rain and all

Game time

My dad and me 


Half time show

Thursday, September 12, 2013

BrideBlu Necklace

It was love at first site when I came across this necklace on BrideBlu's shop on Etsy. I have been a strictly silver jewelry wearer for a long time. However, lately I've been drawn to more gold pieces. So I've been trying to incorporate more gold into my everyday wear. When I found the necklace on BrideBlu's shop I knew it had to be mine. I love that the locket is tiny and comes on a delicate chain. Plus, that little surprise on the inside is just sooo cute!! Of course, I got mine done with the letter M for my husband Mike.


The information I've gathered from reading other blogs like LaurenConrad.com, is that it's okay to mix silver and gold nowadays. I've always thought that was a no-no. However, this is good news to me because I have a few silver pieces that I wear everyday (my wedding ring is silver, as well as a bracelet that I wear everyday). Now I can mix in gold without having to change up what I normally wear on a daily basis. Do you mix silver and gold jewelry together? What are some of your styling suggestions?

Monday, September 9, 2013

Happy Harvest

This weekend Mike and I did a little Fall cleaning (just like Spring cleaning, but in the Fall). It felt so good to get reorganized and get rid of things we don't need or use any more. I have been wanting to do this for a while, but this was the first weekend we had free to do it. We have a nice pile for Good Will and also had a trash bag of things for the dumpster. I would say the biggest difference is in our bathroom. I had way too much make-up and hair products that I hardly used anymore. Everything is neat and tidy now, which makes my heart happy.
Once we got done with that I got out all of our Fall decorations! I believe after September 1st it's perfectly acceptable to put out Fall decor. I can never wait until it's the actual first day of Fall, I love it too much! So I decided to share a few pictures of our Autumn decorations.


Once it gets to be October I have few more Halloween things to set out. So maybe I'll do another update then. Well our house is all clean and ready for Autumn, now we just need the weather to cooperate! Happy Monday everyone!

Friday, September 6, 2013

High Five for Friday

TGIF everyone!! I'm ready for the weekend! This week seemed sooo long, even though it was a short one thanks to Labor Day on Monday. I don't have any pictures for the post today...fail (I know). So let's get this party started...

1. Mike and I got to spend a little time with his grandparents this week. We all went out to dinner and it was lovely. Family time is always so special.

2. Mike and I also got to spend a little time with his dad! We went to a great hamburger joint named Full Bellies and had an great dinner. We shared an order of awesomeness called The Belly Buster. It has a tater tot base, with mac n cheese on top of that, then sour cream, and finally bacon bits and chives. Yummy!!

3. Tonight Mike and I plan to run a few errands and maybe catch a movie. I love impromptu date nights :)

4. After tonight, I don't really plan on leaving home the rest of weekend. I have so much I want to do around the house that I'm not sure I'll even get to it all. I really want to go through a bunch of our things and reorganize and maybe simplify a bit. It's something that's been on my mind a lot lately.

5. It's time to put out FALL DECORATIONS!!! I love decorating for Fall! I can't wait to put out little pumpkins and light Fall smelling candles...my favorite!!

Hope you have an amazing weekend!! I'm linking up with the Lauren Elizabeth blog.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Book Review - Entwined in You

Below is my opinion of the book Entwined with You  by Sylvia Day. You can check out other books I've reviewed in the Book section of this blog.



This is the third book in the Crossfire Series (I have also reviewed the first two books, which you can find under the Book section). This book continues where the second one left off and is much the same as the others before it. I started this book in July, but didn’t actually finish it until the end of August because I went long periods of time without reading. The book just didn’t capture my attention all that much. Again, the plot line is interesting; we continue to learn more about the main characters' troubled pasts and how it affects their relationship presently. Of course there's a lot going on in the romance department, which again, I could do with less of. However, I realize that’s the nature of the novel. I caught myself skimming a lot through this book. I don’t usually do that, but like I said before, it was a lot of the same stuff. It seems every time, just when Eva and Gideon are finely going to be happily ever after some new problem/situation arises. Then, the book just ends abruptly. There’s going to be a fourth book in the series, but I honestly probably won’t read it. I don’t want to seem like these books are bad, because they aren’t. However, they aren’t a page turner either.

Stay tuned...the next book I'm reading is called The Paris Wife by Paula McLain.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Labor Day

Happy Labor Day! Mike and I have had a wonderful weekend camping with our friends. We will be on our way home today. To me, Labor Day signifies the end of Summer and the beginning of Fall. This Summer has been a great one, but I'm ready to see what the Fall brings!

Friday, August 30, 2013

High Five for Friday

We made it through another week! I'm linking up with Lauren Elizabeth for High Five for Friday. Here's my line up for the week...



1. McFlurrys!! We had McDonald's Monopoly coupons for free McFlurrys. I made sure we used them before they expired.

2. Taco Tuedaze at Tijuana Flats with friends. My favorite!

3.  New sunglasses!!

4. Saturday, my aunt is doing my hair for me. I'm thinking of changing up my hair color and I'm pretty excited about it. This picture is my hair inspiration!

5. We are going camping this weekend with a group of our friends. I really enjoy camping, so I'm looking forward to it. 

Hope you all have something exciting planned for this three day weekend!!!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Fall Scarf Wish List

I absolutely love scarves! Unfortunately, living in Florida limits my opportunity to wear them as much as I'd like. With Fall right around corner though, I decided to put together a little wish list of scarves I've got my eye on! Hopefully I might be able to snag one or two, plus I've got a birthday coming in a couple months (hint, hint).



1. AEO Ikat Loop Scarf - $24.95

2. FashionABLE Saba Infinity Scarf - $36.00

3. Aerie Striped Loop Scarf - $24.95

4. With Love From CA Paisley Print Infinity Scarf - Sold Out
 

5. Forever 21 Metallic Technicolor Scarf - $9.80

6. Forever 21 Frayed Lace Scarf - $8.80

7. Forever 21 Nautical Scarf - $10.80

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

What I Wore Wednesday

 
 
Happy Wednesday! We are officially have way through the week. Today I'm linking up with The Pleated Poppy for What I Wore Wednesday. I wore this outfit on Sunday when our friends Justin and Latoya came over for dinner. It's an oldie but a goodie. This entire outfit is at least a year old if not more, so I didn't try to find links because I doubt I'll be able to find them! The shoes are from JCPenny, the jeans are from Kohl's, and the top is from Macy's. I like this outfit because it's comfortable and can be dressed up or down.
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Concert List

Since I went to the Backstreet Boys concert on Friday, it got me thinking about what other concerts I've been to. So I've attempted to compile a list below. I know it's not all of them, so I'll try to add more as I think of them. The parenthesis indicate how many times I've seen that particular group.

·        Lynyrd Skynyrd (3)

·        Grand Funk Railroad (2)

·        Doobie Brothers

·        Sammie Hager

·        Marshall Tucker Band

·        Steve Miller Band

·        N*SYNC

·        Billy Ray Cyrus

·        Reba McEntire

·        Elton John (2)

·        Slightly Stoopid/311

·        Backstreet Boys

·        Eric Clapton

·        Black Label Society

·        CCR

·        Martina McBride

·        JJ Grey and Mofro

·        Green Day

What's your list look like?

Monday, August 26, 2013

Weekend Fun



Happy Monday Everyone!! I hope everyone had a great weekend. Mine was definitely a blast. Friday night my friend, Reina, and I went to the Backstreet Boys concert. DJ Pauly D and Jesse McCartney opened for them. As a fan of Jersey Shore, I was pretty excited to see Pauly D in real life (not gonna lie!). The rest of the weekend, Mike and I hung around the house, got some much needed cleaning/laundry done, and went to the movies. Sunday evening, our friends, Justin and Latoya came over. We ate dinner and watched Big Brother! It was a very relaxing/productive weekend. Now I'm recharged and ready for the week.

Friday, August 23, 2013

High Five for Friday


It’s Friday again and I'm linking up with Lauren Elizabeth for High Five for Friday! This week has been a good one - busy/productive and went by quickly, which is always nice. I’m excited to spend a weekend at home; we’ve been traveling the last few and we need a breather. We have some fun things planned, but also plan on getting some errands and cleaning done too. Here are a few things that made my week good…


1.      I found this super cute notebook at Target. I’ve been using it to write my never ending “Things to Do” lists in.

2.      I bought these ear buds, also from Target (I shop there a lot). I always have such a problem with ear buds falling out of my ear, but these are designed for women and the box says they won’t fall out. So far, I really love them! They haven’t fallen out at all, they’re comfortable, and they are pretty!

3.      Mike and I made this really yummy dinner. Recipe can be found here.

4.      The newest issue of Better Homes and Gardens arrived. I can’t wait to read it this weekend!

5.      My friend, Reina, and I are going to the Backstreet Boys concert tonight. I’m super excited to have some girl time and enjoy the show!

Have a great weekend!!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Blackened Chicken Alfredo



I started making versions of this recipe a few months ago and they have all turned out really delicious. I say “versions” because this was the first time I’ve actually written down any measurements. What I like about the recipe is you can change it to fit your taste. If you like spicy, add a little more chili powder or cayenne pepper. If you don’t like spicy or even a little bit of a kick at all, then don’t add either of those ingredients. Either way, it will still be really yummy. This recipe doesn’t include any homemade Alfredo sauce recipe or anything super fancy. What makes this recipe unique is the rub for the chicken and blackening of the chicken rather than frying, baking, etc.

Ingredients:

1 lb skinless boneless chicken tenderloin or breasts, thawed

3 tbsp garlic powder

¼ tsp cayenne pepper
 
1 tsp onion powder

2 tbsp crazy salt

¼ tsp chili powder

1 tsp black pepper

3 tsp butter, melted

1 jar store bought Alfredo sauce of your choice

Pasta of your choice, I used about ¾ of a box of spaghetti noodles


Directions:

Begin by placing your cast iron skillet on the stove and heating to the highest setting. The skillet must be extremely hot for the blackening to work. I believe you can use a regular skillet as well, but I’ve never tried it so I can’t say for sure.

Mix the garlic powder, onion powder, crazy salt, chili powder, and black pepper in a shallow bowl. I used a pie pan which seems to work really well.
 

Next, dip the chicken in the melted butter and get it nice and coated. This will help your rub mixture stick really well to the chicken. Once the chicken is buttered up, place chicken (one at a time) in the rub mixture until evenly coated. Place chicken on a plate until all the pieces are completed.


Once the cast iron skillet is nice and hot, place the chicken on the skillet and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side. When you flip the chicken over it should be black/charred on the cooked side.
 
 
 

WARNING: Make sure to turn your stove fan on. The skillet will get very smoky!!

Meanwhile, cook your pasta according to the box directions. Drain, return pasta back to pot, and add Alfredo sauce. Continue cooking on medium low heat until Alfredo sauce is hot.

When the chicken is done, remove from pan and let cool a minute. Then, cut the chicken into one inch pieces. When Alfredo sauce is ready, gently fold in the chicken with the rest of the pasta and sauce.
 

Then enjoy! I like to serve this meal with fresh bread and butter. Try it and let me know what you think!