Sunday, January 22, 2012

"I wowe you, mommy!"



James and I were sitting quietly at the table, munching on our typical, snacky, Sunday night dinner. He was playing with a cheerio, making it "run the bases" on his baseball placemat. I am sad to admit that I was wrapped up in a game of Words with Friends while munching on my cereal,but a simple phrase pulled me out of that game and left an imprint on my memory.

"I wowe you, mommy! I wowe you, mommy! I wowe you, mommy!"

To those of you who do not speak toddler, that is my sweet, sweet boy telling me he loves me. Unprompted. Out of the blue. Totally and completely precious.

I immediately looked up from my phone and looked right at his sweet face. "Oh, sweet boy, I love you, too!" I exclaimed back at him.

I constantly tell James that I love him, and sometimes he says it back. This is the very, very first time that he has randomly, out of the blue, said it to me without being prompted to say so. I can't wait to hear him say it again, or, as he would say, "aaaaahhgin!"





Monday, January 16, 2012

Brothers: My sweet boys!


Allen is stretched out on our living room rug, trying his hardest to turn himself over on his tummy, stretching his long body out. Chris is stretched out on the floor as well, and I scooted myself onto the floor to be a part of it all. James stood up, spying Allen's green blanket, and quickly exclaimed, "Allen blanket!"

James toddled over to grab the blanket draped on the arm of our sofa, and plopped it down on Allen. James then grabbed Allen's "pa pa" (pacifier), and he held it up, yelling, "I get it! Allen pa pa! Here go, Allen!" He then dropped the paci next to Allen.

I gathered James into a big hug and thanked him for being so sweet to his little brother. James looked at Allen and pointed and said, "Brother!"

I nodded, always excited that he makes that connection. James then pointed at himself and said possessively, "MY brother!" He quickly got down on his knees and proceeded to baby talk to Allen.

James loves his little brother, and I cherish every sweet moment James has with him.



Monday, January 2, 2012

A Pizza Worth Posting

I am blessed in many ways by my husband, and he demonstrated two of those tonight. First, he loves to cook... way more than me, so he is mostly in charge of our meals. 99% of the time I am incredibly thankful, and then there is the 1% where I feel a little shameful, like I am less of a wife for letting him prepare the meals... but that is always quickly forgotten as I devour his culinary creations. Another way he blesses me is by supporting me and encouraging me. I recently joined weight watchers in an effort to shed weight I have gained steadily since joining the real world back in 2007, and he is all about digging up recipes and meals that help me meet my points goal for the day. The one he made tonight is totally worth sharing.

I am a pizza addict. I eat it at least once a week. I blame a good portion of my weight gain on that fact. He made the most delicious home made pizza I have ever eaten, and I am bold enough to say that it gives Amici's a run for its money, but that is just my humble opinion. Here it is:

Ingredients:
Publix pre-made pizza dough from the refrigerated sections (though I am sure any dough would work!)
Publix pizza sauce (though I am sure, once again, that any reasonably healthy pizza sauce would suffice)
2 cups part skim shredded mozzarella cheese (an entire bag, pretty much)
Parmesan cheese
olive oil
garlic salt
Cornmeal
non stick cooking spray

Preparation:
*follow all directions on package for dough preparation*
preheat oven to 400 degrees
Once preheated, place cookie sheet in the oven for 5 minutes to warm it up
Pull cookie sheet back out
Spray sheet with nonstick cooking spray
Dust cornmeal on cookie sheet
Lay crust out on sheet
Glaze edges of crust with olive oil
Bake crust for about 3 minutes
Pull crust back out
Prepare your pizza with sauce and cheese (feel free to add any of your own ingredients here!)
Place back in oven for 5 more minutes
Pull back out; glaze crust with olive oil again and sprinkle garlic salt and Parmesan cheese around crust
Let pizza finish baking for 13-18 minutes (whatever the dough directions say!)
Eat and enjoy (we sure did!)

When I entered it on my weight watchers recipe builder, I could not believe my eyes! When split into 8 servings, each slice is 3 points each; 2 slices is 5 total points!

We were once regulars at Amici's... we might become strangers there now! Hope you enjoy the recipe as much as we did!