Saturday, January 9, 2010
Proud to Be a Longhorn.
Basically the worst thing that could have happened to our team happened -- Colt McCoy was injured early in the game. This sounds immature, but it's not fair. He deserved more. Colt is an amazing player and a great person, and I was looking forward to seeing him shine during his last game, which also happened to be the biggest game of his college career. I can only imagine the disappointment he felt when he couldn't return to the game.
Here is a great story about him and the new QB, Garrett Gilbert. The imagine of Colt trying to throw the football to his dad again and again to no avail is heartbreaking, and not one I will soon forget. Here is a video clip of Colt's interview after the game. Maybe I am a softy, but I still tear up when watching that. What a class act he is.
Our team gave it their all in the face of their worst nightmare and came pretty close to beating Alabama. And Gilbert was impressive considering the fact that he is true freshman and hasn't played more than a few minutes this season. I definitely am looking forward to seeing him play next year. Above all, our team showed great character and strength. While we didn't win the
game, there is a lot our team has to be proud of.
Hook 'em horns!
Happy Birthday, Mom.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Christmas Recap (finally).
We had a wonderful Christmas with lots of family. I won't bore you with the details of present opening and lots of over-eating, but here are some pictures from Christmas day showing the crazy amount of presents for only seven people (all of us adults).
I have numbered the food I made and linked to recipes (click picture to enlarge):
2. Ginger cookies. Easy to make and very tasty. I would recommend refrigerating them for a bit before rolling them into balls. I used my new silpats Justin gave me for Christmas to bake these and they worked like a charm!
3. Semi-sweet and white chocolate covered Ritz peanut butter sandwiches. I took another shortcut and used the pre-made Ritz peanut butter sandwiches.
4. Pretzel turtles. Rolos work best for these. I could only find the Dove chocolate covered caramels and they seem to be more gooey. I did half with pecans and the other half with M&Ms. These are so easy to make and very addicting.
5. Ham and cheese in puff pastry. We made two of these and they were almost all gone. These may have been one of my favorite items. We used swiss cheese instead of gruyere to save a little money. I will definitely be making these again.
6. Spinach and artichoke dip (not pictured because it was still in the oven). This recipe is supposed to be the same as the one from Houston's. It is not exactly the same, but regardless, it is still very tasty. We copy Houston's and serve it with salsa and sour cream.
7. Bacon wrapped dates stuffed with goat cheese (not pictured because they were still in the oven). These are one of my new favorite appetizers. I love the sweet and salty combo. The recipe called for blue cheese, but I used goat cheese because (1) I like it better and (2) I already had some in the fridge.
All of which lead me back to number 8 on my resolutions list!
Monday, January 4, 2010
J. Crew = Evil Temptress.
The scalloped petal top.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Year's Eve.
Sarah's House.
I looked through her website trying to find pictures to include here, and it was very difficult to narrow it down to just a handful. Definitely head over to the website and view her portfolio and prepare to be amazed. Why do her and Candice Olson have to be in Canada only?




I can't wait to watch the remainder of the season to see how the house comes together. Her website and HGTV have pictures of the finished house online, but I am not looking because I want to be surprised!
Saturday, January 2, 2010
New Year's Resolutions.
1. Wake up earlier on a more regular basis.
2. Watch the first 3 seasons of 30 Rock.
3. Drink more water every day.
4. Do yoga for my back at least 3 times a week with my new yoga video.
5. Get more involved with the Tahirih Justice Center (and increase awareness around my office).
6. Start eating/cooking more at home.
7. Attempt to be less critical of and more patient with others.
8. Get in better shape. (whose list is this one not on?)
9. Learn how to take better pictures.
10. Get back into painting/drawing/crafting.
House Related Goals / To-Do List:
1. Paint the sitting room by February 1.
2. Paint the master bathroom by February 1.
3. Hang pictures in the entry way.
4. Accessorize our bedroom.
5. Organize the 1st and 3rd floor elevator closets by February 15 (the date the Container Store Elfa sale ends).
6. Clean and organize the study.
7. Change the knobs in the kitchen to drawer pulls.
8. Look around the house frequently and be reminded of all the things we have already accomplished.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Salon Wall.





Southern Living has a great article on how to easily hang a salon wall here.
P.S. I'll be back with a Christmas recap soon. Tonight is my first night in over a week without company over or being at the in-laws. I am thoroughly enjoying relaxing and having some quiet time at the house with Justin (and Riley).
Monday, December 21, 2009
Christmas Decor.
Here's our tree (sans presents). Thankfully, I am happy to report that since I took this picture, we have wrapped a bunch of presents, so our tree looks much more complete. I was just too lazy to take an updated picture.
The mantel decorated with Ikea vases, the lumiere candleholders from CB2 (what a bargain those are), and a fun ribbon wreath from Michaels.
This is a bad picture, but you can see my cute twig reindeer on the buffet! There is a bowl (washed out by the sun) full of silver ornaments. I also wrapped thick red damask ribbon around the upholstered chairs and tied it in a bow. Please excuse my coffee cup (it is not part of the Christmas decor).
And my favorite Christmas Target find -- the red sequin tree. Those little blocks (also from Target) say "merry christmas." You can also see our new devon mirror from Z Gallerie. Love it!
There are a few other decorations in the kitchen and entry way, which I will (hopefully) post soon!
Tasty Hot Chocolate.
For quality control purposes, I had to sample a cup to make sure it was tasty enough to give out. It was so rich and delicious. Really, what's not to like? It's vanilla sugar and chopped chocolate bars!
* I have made several different things from recipes I got from Annie's Eats (including peppermint mocha cupcakes this past weekend too). All of them have been wonderful. Definitely check out her recipes!
Hot Chocolate Mix
Ingredients:
2 vanilla beans
4 cups granulated sugar
1½ lbs. good quality semi-sweet chocolate, coarsely chopped
9 oz. good quality bittersweet chocolate, coarsely chopped
2 cups Dutch process cocoa powder*
Directions:
Split and scrape the vanilla beans and combine in a large bowl or jar with the sugar. Work the vanilla seeds into the sugar with your fingers. Bury the pods under the sugar, cover tightly and let stand overnight (or up to months) at room temperature. Remove the pods when ready to use.
In the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade, combine the sugar, semisweet and bittersweet chocolate, and Dutch process cocoa powder. Process in 4-second pulses until the chocolate is very finely ground and the mixture is well combined. Store the mix in an airtight container for up to 6 months.
Serving Instructions:
Combine 2 tablespoons cocoa mix with 8 oz. of very warm milk and stir to combine until well blended.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Say Yes to the Dress.

My second favorite part of the dress is the half bow in the back (not pictured above). I have a weakness for bows.

My favorite part of the dress is the POCKETS! Pockets, people! The dress has pockets! How awesome is that? You don't know what you have been missing if you haven't worn a dress with pockets. I don't know why, but it's delightful.
Then I started thinking . . . my dress (from 5.5 years ago) had similar qualities, except for the heavenly pockets.It was also simple, understated, strapless, a-line, no beading, no lace:

And, it had a fun detail in the back (which was somewhat bow-like when bustled):

I guess my taste in wedding dresses hasn't changed all that much over the years.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Dining Room Updates.
Here is a close up (click to enlarge to see the detail):
We also found some great new buffet lamps at Z Gallerie (they are the constaletti lamps). The other lamps I had were too much with the pearson chandelier and the other one was too short (see this post). These are just right. I wasn't crazy about the color of the lamp shades at first, but I like them now (and their shape is perfect). You can also see the new art in the mirror!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Holiday Party.
That's right, I disregarded the only comment that I got (thanks, Meagan!) and went with the light pink/shell horizon line dress. Hmm, maybe that's why people don't give me feedback -- because I ignore it!
Monday, December 14, 2009
5 things . . .
1. My wonderful husband who worked very hard around the house this weekend. Thank you, Justin.
2. Organics Banana Vanilla Yogurt.
3. Having our new lighting installed. It looks great! The installation took over a week longer than expected thanks to workers who showed up late every time they were scheduled to come out (at least they gave us a discount to make up for it). I will post pictures soon.
4. Our Christmas trees and other decorations. Again, pictures to follow. It's looking Christmas-y around the house!
5. This blouse from Anthro:
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Pearly Whites.
My favorite part are Riley's teeth. They are large and extremely white.
If you look closely, you can see his tongue between his teeth. Click to enlarge the picture to get a super close up of the teeth (and tongue).
In full disclosure, sometimes I kiss those cute lips. Isn't he precious?




