Thursday, December 30, 2010

A Rainy Foggy Day

We are trying to beat the winter doldrums around here by playing with all of Madeline's new Christmas toys. It has been so much fun! We have cooked on her new kitchen, watched a few new movies, played with Thomas the Train on the train track, read the new Olivia books about a million times, drawn Frosty on the magna-doodle and well, you get the picture! Madeline has recently taken a major interest in art which I am trying to encourage. She loves to color and cut out shapes and anything involving glue is a big hit. For Christmas my Hagan grandparents gave her a paint kit which she has been begging me to use since she opened it. Needless to say, when it looks like this outside...


the obvious thing to do is PAINT!

Ready to start - not happy since I made her wait  so I could get a picture.

So excited!!



Completed artwork that will go on her new art line in her room. Pictures to come soon.
After a shower (and a few accidents  - wait, I didn't mention that I chose today to start potty training?!) it was time for lunch.


It is 12:15pm and time for a nap! And yes, as I know you are wondering, that is homemade bread she is eating. I am still getting the hang of making whole sandwich loaves but this was the best one yet so there is hope. :)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Merry Christmas from the Ferebee family! We had a wonderful day - stayed inside where it is warm and cozy! Here are a couple of pictures from our Christmas celebrations.











Thursday, November 18, 2010

Madeline's 2nd Birthday!

I am finally getting around to posting a little bit about Madeline's second birthday which was November 10th! Hard to believe that she is 2 years old - it feels like she was just a newborn and now she is talking in sentences and most certainly has a mind of her own. She is kind and loving and fiery! I am amazed every day that God gave us such a special gift 2 years ago and I wouldn't change a single moment.

It is always challenging to celebrate special birthdays and holidays while being so far from family. I knew that Madeline's birthday would be the first celebration in Oxford and wanted to not only make it special for her but also try to include all of our wonderful family that obviously couldn't be here with us. They all went out of their way to send presents and cards and even get up at the crack of dawn to talk to her on Skype. Thank you to all of our family for everything - she loved every second!








We, of course, also had a birthday cake and she now thinks that if she goes around saying "happy cake" she gets to eat cake! yesterday, she gave Ellie (her favorite stuffed animal - a monkey) a plate from her tea set and said "happy cake Ellie" and pretended to blow out the candles. So sweet!!

I promised all of the grandparents that I would put up more birthday videos. If you are not a grandparent you will have to excuse the complete overload of cuteness!








Wednesday, November 03, 2010

A little inspiration

I never intended to make this a cooking blog and as I don't have a fancy camera (ahem, Christmas idea for anyone reading) there will be no beautiful pictures of any of the meals below. However, I can absolutely assure you they are all delicious and must be tried!
{Stuffed Pork Chops}
2 tablespoons chopped celery
2 tablespoons chopped onion
2 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided
1/2 apple finely chopped
1/2 cup large breadcrumbs 
3 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon minced fresh parsley
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
2 (1-inch thick) boneless pork loin chops
3/4 cup beef broth
1 tablespoon cornstarch
2 tablespoons cold water
In a skillet, saute celery and onion in 1 tablespoon butter until tender. Transfer to a bowl. Add breadcrumbs, apples, milk, parsley, paprika, salt and pepper. Cut a pocket in each pork chop; fill with stuffing.
In a skillet, brown chops in remaining butter. Transfer to a greased 9-in. square baking dish. pour broth into dish. Cover and bake at 350 degrees F for 30-35 minute or until a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees F. Remove chops and keep warm.
Pour the pan drippings into a saucepan; bring to a boil. Combine cornstarch and water until smooth; gradually stir into drippings. Cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Serve with the pork chops.
{Spaghetti and Meatballs}
Great the next day leftovers made into meatball subs!
3 tablespoons olive oil
3/4 cup chopped onion
4 cloves garlic, minced
2 (16 ounce) cans crushed tomatoes
1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
1 can tomato sauce
2 cup water
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup oregano, divided
1 dried bay leaf
salt and pepper to taste
1 pound LEAN ground mince
1/2 cup Italian seasoned bread crumbs
1/4 cup parsley
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 (16 ounce) package uncooked spaghetti
Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over medium heat, and cook the onion until lightly brown. Mix in 2 cloves garlic, and cook 1 minute. Stir in crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, tomato sauce, water, brown sugar, 1/2 the oregano, and bay leaf. Season with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer while preparing meatballs.
In a bowl, mix the ground round, bread crumbs, remaining oregano, remaining garlic, parsley, eggs, and cheese. Season with salt and pepper. Roll into 1 inch balls, and drop into the sauce. Cook 40 minutes in the sauce, or until internal temperature of meatballs reaches a minimum of 160 degrees F (72 degrees C).
Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil, and stir in the spaghetti. Cook 8 to 10 minutes, until al dente, and drain. Serve the meatballs and sauce over the cooked spaghetti.
{Chicken Breasts with Balsamic Vinegar}
4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
salt and pepper to taste
3/4 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons olive oil
6 cloves garlic
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
3/4 cup chicken broth
1 bay leaf
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1 tablespoon butter
1 package vermicelli or fettucini pasta
Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Rinse the mushrooms and pat dry. Season the flour with salt and pepper and dredge the chicken breasts in the flour mixture. Heat oil in a skillet over medium high heat and saute the chicken until it is nicely browned on one side (about 3 minutes). 
Add the garlic. Turn the chicken breasts and scatter the mushrooms over them. Continue frying, shaking the skillet and stirring the mushrooms. Cook for about 3 minutes, then add the vinegar, broth, bay leaf and thyme. Cover tightly and simmer over medium low heat for 10 minutes, turning occasionally.
Transfer the chicken to a warm serving platter and cover with foil. Set aside. Continue simmering the sauce, uncovered, over medium high heat for about 7 minutes. Swirl in the butter or margarine and discard the bay leaf. Pour this mushroom sauce mixture over the chicken and serve on top of pasta.
And now I go to our kitchen to pop the pizza into the oven. This morning pizza seemed like a good idea and meant easy preparation/clean up for me but after posting these recipes I am wishing I had cooked!!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Look Who's Talking...

Madeline has been talking for the past few months but over the last 5 weeks (even more specifically the last 2 weeks) her speech has exploded. I am trying to catch her talking on video so I can post it but have been unsuccessful so far . She likes to run to the camera and look at the screen instead of being the subject of the video. We are working on it!

Her new favorite phrases are:
"I did it, I did it!"
"No, Mommy/Daddy/Maddie"
"Stop, Mommy/Daddy/Maddie"
"Maddie feet cold" - when she takes off her socks at dinner
"I help!"
"Emme, Emme, play" - her new friend across the hall
"Outside dark/cold/sun"
"Yum, yum, Mommy"
"Name and Place" - such as "Daddy school", "Papa church", "Oma house", "Anslee school"
"I fall down"
"I drop Ellie/milk/etc"
"I love you/Mommy/Daddy"

I am sure I am forgetting some. It is so cute to watch her learn new things and try them out. The other day she said "Mommy love Maddie" and my heart just melted. She has yet to say it again and since we were having a particularly stressful day that day I wonder if it was a special gift from God to remind me what is important.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat - Lucky (Video)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRIS!

Today is Chris's 28th birthday!! This morning I am reminded of the words to the Jason Mraz song Lucky:


I'm lucky I'm in love with my best friend 
Lucky to have been where I have been 
Lucky to be coming home again 
I'm lucky we're in love every way 
Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed
Lucky to be coming home again

I know that lucky is not best sentiment since we are actually very blessed but there are no songs out there about that! Anyway, as I look back over 9 years of Chris birthdays, I am so incredibly grateful for where we are today. Things have not always been easy but we have weathered the hard times with each other. 

My love, today I am thankful for...
       
       your laugh
       your ability to take an awkward situation and make it funny
       your drive to succeed
       your uncanny ability to know when I am talking crap :)
       your God-given talent
       your desire to know God better and understand His plan for our lives
       your love for Madeline and how you are an amazing father
       your patience and understanding 
       your enthusiasm for your work
       your loyalty
       your desire to see me smile
       your love

Happy birthday, sweetheart. I am blessed to be on this journey with you. You challenge me to step out of my comfort zone and life is never boring. I thank God every day that you waited at that Starbucks for me. We aren't perfect and God is still working in our lives everyday but we are better together then we are apart and I look forward to many birthdays to come. 

All my love.
A

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Dance Party

Many of you are quite aware that I am not a dancer.  Yes, there may have been a few instances in the past where a little encouragement has gone a long way and there may be some out there who have been witness to my dance moves, however, this is not a regular occurrence.

Unlike her mother, Madeline is serious about dancing and has more rhythm than I have ever dreamed of having. Due to her love of dancing, Madeline has brought out my dancing queen alter ego over the past 18 months. We love to turn up the radio and dance all around the house. She twirls and shakes her little rear to all kinds of music. Some days it is appropriate kid-friendly tunes and some days we just have to let it go to a little ABBA or Lady Gaga or our current favorite Bruno Mars' Just the Way You Are.  She begs for "moosic" and "dans" all the time!

A few nights ago (before the plague hit our house) Daddy even took her for a twirl around the living room while the credits to Finding Nemo played Beyond the Sea. Madeline was in heaven with her four favorite things - Daddy, music, Nemo and dancing!

Anyway, to get everyone else in the dancing mood here is our current favorite. Enjoy!







Sunday, October 17, 2010

Milk, Pray, Read...Repeat

As some of you will know, we decided to go ahead and move Madeline into a twin bed when we moved to Oxford. The new flat was already furnished with a twin bed and we had sold her crib when we left last year. Needless to say, it has been an interesting transition compounded by the time difference. Not one I would I recommend to anyone contemplating such an idea.

Tuesday will mark three weeks since we left Atlanta and I have only slept one night without being woken up by the pitter patter of little feet. Maybe this isn't a big deal to most parents and maybe we have been spoiled by our little one who started sleeping 11 hour nights at 6 months - either way it has been a long three weeks in our house. I knew it would take time for her to adjust and have been very patient with the changes. I know she can go to sleep in her bed and stay asleep as she has been doing great with naps for the past week. Nevertheless, I can guarantee you that between 5am and 6:30am, I will be woken up with a little hand on my cheek and a little voice saying, "Mommy, Mommy, sleeping?".

If she wasn't so darn cute in her frog pajamas and her hair sticking straight up I might be tempted to scream or cry or lock her door but instead I pick her up and give her hugs and kisses and beg her to please go back to sleep for Mommy. When that doesn't work, I lay in a twin bed amongst the zoo that she insists on sleeping with (Ellie the monkey, Emmitt the duck, a nameless purple dog, a baby doll, Jack the puppy and whatever else she collected before venturing to my bedside) and hold my little girl. My little girl who runs and jumps and insists on being independent, whose favorite sentiment is "me do it", who can count to ten and name 5 colors, who is almost half as tall as I am, my little girl who is growing up way too fast. For just a few minutes as the sun peeks through the window she is my baby once again.

I know that we will have to unlearn our new habit of waking mommy up and I know that she needs to stay in her bed. These are all things we are working on as I have no plans for my ten year old to wake me up in the same way every morning. However, for right now, in this time and place, I am grateful for these moments. I can always have a cup of coffee to get through the morning or take a catnap in the afternoon but I will never have these days again for they go by far too quickly.

1 week
23 months

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

I originally meant to post this a few weeks ago but had problems with the video uploading. Here's hoping it works this time!


We took Madeline to the Georgia Aquarium last weekend and had so much fun.  It was amazing to see everything through an almost two-year old's little eyes. She was captivated by how many fish there were and all of the colors. I think she would have climbed into the tanks if we would have let her! She also did a little dance at one point!



Madeline was very entertaining for the other people visiting the Aquarium as she has to wave and say "Hi!" to almost everyone we passed. She now insists that she is a pink fish with purple scales and swims around the house. 






She is such a sweet little girl with a heart that is open to everyone. She loves new experiences and constantly reminds me of God's blessings on our lives.  It is hard to even describe her without sounding like  a crazy mom but I truly believe that she is exceptional and God has a plan for her which is greater than we can comprehend. 


Sunday, October 10, 2010

Menu Planning

On Friday, Chris travelled to Durham to pick up our things which had been in storage there for the past 15 months. While I am excited to have towels, our TV and my winter coat among a ton of other things, it is my now almost complete kitchen that I was really waiting for. I don't consider myself an amazing cook - I like to follow recipes, I don't do a ton of experimenting and I most definitely would never win a quick fire challenge on Top Chef since I need a few hours every Sunday afternoon to make my weekly meal plan. Regardless of all these factors, I love to cook and find much enjoyment in deciding what to make, shopping for all of the ingredients and then of course the actual cooking (and eating!).

As I sat down today to work out what we will eat over the next week, I thought you all might find it interesting to see how we eat a little differently here. Plus, I am asked quite regularly about groceries and such that I thought I could post how much a week's worth of food cost once I buy everything. No promises that this will be a weekly blog entry but you never know.

Dinners
Monday - Shepherd's Pie and steamed green beans
Tuesday - Homemade chicken fingers, baked sweet potato fries and steamed zucchini
Wednesday - Italian Tortellini Soup and crusty bread
Thursday - Roasted Vegetable Penne
Friday - Bangers (Sausages) and Mash with steamed carrots
Saturday - Leftovers (C is out at a school thing)
Sunday - Meatloaf, rice and gravy and steamed broccoli 

Lunches
Vegetable Pasta Salad (two days)
Tuna Salad Sandwiches
Black Bean Quesadillas
Vegetable English Muffin Pizzas
Saturday - Turkey Panini Sandwiches and homemade baked tator tots
Sunday - Hot dogs and chips

Breakfasts
Pancakes, Oatmeal, Eggs and Toast, Yogurt with homemade granola and fruit
Sunday - Sausage Gravy and Biscuits

Snacks
Granola, Pumpkin Bread, Hummus and Vegetable Sticks, Fruit Dip and Apples

So, that is the plan for the week. We will see how much it is going to cost me tomorrow morning. We do know that cooking/eating at home is a lot cheaper than eating out. I learned in Durham that eating at home is so much more enjoyable when you are eating food that is delicious. I can't wait for our first week of real cooking/eating and I think Chris and Madeline are excited too. 

Bon appetite! 

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

We Made It!

After a week of being without internet or phone it is amazing how lost you feel! The first few days were nice and tranquil but I soon needed to be connected to the world again. We have now been in Oxford almost exactly one week and the words that come to mind when describing the last 7 days are: fun, frantic, stressful, beautiful, challenging, exciting, comforting and a little intimidating. In so many ways it is like we never left and yet it is painfully obvious that we still have a lot to remember, relearn and see for the first time. It does very much feel like home - just a home that you have been away from for awhile.

The plane ride was challenging to say the least since Madeline decided she no longer wanted to have anything to do with her parents, her food, her toys or really anything except kicking the poor man's seat in front of us. For a child who is normally quite behaved she was in rare form. Unfortunately, our flight was delayed by 3 hours which meant we missed dinner time and bedtime so can you really blame the 2 year old for being uncomfortable, tired and hungry?  Thankfully, she fell asleep about 2.5 hours into the flight and slept until we landed. I think everyone around us was grateful!

Previous to leaving, there were a number of points in the trip which Chris and I were a little concerned about given the 11 bags and toddler we were toting around but at each point God put someone in our path to help us. A porter brought a huge metal cage to pick up all of our luggage and transport us through the airport to the parking deck, he then walked Chris to the rental car desk and waited until we were ready to load our luggage into the trunk (and the sides, and the floors, and my lap). Prior to receiving our luggage we were ushered to the front of the customs line straight through which meant we avoided about a 2 hour wait. God bless the woman who saw us and took pity on our tired selves - she must be a mom!

The drive to Oxford takes about an hour and a half and thanks to Chris' superb driving skills we arrived without incident. Seriously, he is fantastic at driving here and didn't even flinch when his navigator fell asleep mid-sentence! Our apartment is in a little village just outside of Oxford city centre and although the building itself leaves a little bit to be desired the apartment is quite nice and roomy. Once we get some pictures up and rugs down on the laminate wood floors it will be much better! Everything we need is pretty much within walking distance and most certainly within reasonable distance on one of the many buses which run nearby regularly. Chris does have quite a ways to go to the Faculty of Music where he spends most of his time. We are looking to buy a bike to make it easier (and cheaper!) for him.

No pictures yet as we left the camera cord in Atlanta! Thankfully, we can buy a replacement on Amazon and should have pictures up in the next few days. I guess to sum it up - the city is beautiful, the University will leave you speechless, Madeline has already managed to win over most of the locals and Chris and I are just so grateful to be here amongst it all.

With much love,
A

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Feeing a little sentimental

5 weeks from today we will be standing in our new apartment in Oxford and I am starting to feel a little nervous. There is so much to think about, so many people to see (far too many that we haven't seen at all!), so much to organize and subsequently pack and I of course still have all of the daily tasks like cooking and cleaning.  As excited as I am to be back in England, I am pretty much choosing to ignore how much I know I am going to miss my family.  This past year in Atlanta has been one of the hardest of my life and there have been many many times when I have questioned our decision to come home.  The one thing that I have never questioned is how much I have loved being within reasonable driving distance to my family.  Although I haven't seen them as often as I would have liked, I have had the opportunity to save up many memories that I will always cherish.

In order to keep myself from turning into a blubbering mess, I will end with simply saying:

Dad, Mom, April, Austin and Anslee...

thank you for going out of your way to spend time with us this past year,
thank you for loving Madeline unconditionally and investing in her little life,
thank you for your encouragement, friendship and laughter,
thank you for the hugs,
thank you for promising that you will come to England,
thank you for reminding me that we are not perfect but God's plan is and we can trust in that.

I love you,
A

Thursday, August 12, 2010

New Beginnings...


Once again we are setting off on a new adventure.  Chris has been accepted into the Doctorate of Philosophy program at Oxford University (yes, in England!) and begins his course on 4 October.  He will be studying Music Composition and the degree normally takes 3 to 3 1/2 years.  Plenty of time for everyone to come visit!

We are very excited to be returning to England after being in Atlanta for the past 13 months.  It has been a great time to see family and friends but has unfortunately not been the best time for us professionally or financially.  We chose quite a time to move back and look for a teaching job!!  We have made it work and are extremely grateful to our families for their support.  Now it is time for a new chapter and we believe God has ordained every step we are taking.  We do ask for your prayers as this a big step of faith and as always we have no idea what is in store for us.  

All the details are taking shape and we are scheduled to fly into Gatwick on 29 September at 7:00am!  I am a little apprehensive about a 9 hour flight with an almost 2 year old but hopefully as it is a night flight she will sleep for the majority.  One can hope!  :)  We will be living in university family flats again which wasn't our first choice but did make the most sense seeing as we don't know the area at all.  The plan is to find a house to rent once we are more settled and can see them in person.  

I thought I would post a few pictures of Madeline from last weekend.  She is growing up so fast and we see lots of personality!  I am amazed every day by her sweet spirit.

She loves flowers!

Where are my pants?!

Cousin Brody is so much fun!