Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Thanksgiving and 16 months old!

Is anyone else in full - on Christmas mode like me? I finally know what everyone on our list is getting and I'm proud to say I'm almost done shopping and wrapping. I love this time of year!

This year we celebrated Thanksgiving VanLue style with my side of the family. When we all get together it's always fun, loud and a little bit crazy...and I wouldn't have it any other way! We had a fabulous meal and in true VanLue fashion lots of jokes and hilarity. Here's some pictures from our day!


Quite the spread! 
Delicious!

Mel and Leni - the two tallest VanLue girls :)

My sweet boys!

My dad stayed dressed like this the whole day. This won't surprise you if you know my dad very well :)

Desserts!

I was super proud of this "turtle" cheesecake - and Jon has requested it again!

Mimi and her Wubba

Decorating cookies

These two <3
Attempting a Christmas card photo :)

Love our little family!

Sooo worn out after a long and fun day!
Jon and I left Josh with Mimi overnight and went out to a fancy dinner for Jon's bday and to see a movie. It was a glorious 18 hours "away" but we sure did miss our boy! Thanks mom for watching him!


Josh is now 16 months old and hardly ever slows down these days! Definitely a toddler in every sense of the word...including a defiant little attitude coming through! Oh dear. I realized that up until now what I thought was "parenting" wasn't actually parenting at all. It was simply keeping a child alive. Now come the parenting years and boy I feel very unprepared at times! Days are long and hard sometimes but I wouldn't trade them for anything! I'm so thankful I get to spend my days home with our precious boy! (Remind me I said that the next time Josh hits or bites me will ya?)


In addition to becoming even more of a toddler this month, Josh has also officially graduated to a new car seat. He's honestly needed one for a while but we kept putting it off. He still fits in his infant seat but his poor little feet were dangling out of it for a while :) So...we finally picked one out (I tell ya it was a hard decision with as many models as cars out there!) and so far we are very happy with our new big boy seat! We are keeping him rear facing until he turns two (no judgement here if you turn your tot around earlier...we just think it's safer) and as you can tell from the pic below Josh is totally comfy in it :)



Josh's favorite activites these days are park dates with mom, climbing on everything (he can now get up on our bed by himself), wrestling with daddy, going on walks...make that RUNS in our neighborhood, and playing with his ball, cars and reading. He also LOVED the big box his car seat came in as you can see below :)






I am absolutely loving this age! Hearing him say new words (our newest is "rectangle") and learn new skills (he new exactly what to do with that basketball hoop!) is just so much fun to watch. He's been without his paci (Wubba) now for 2 months with no problems, and he's off his bottles now for the last month too. He's still a good eater as long as it's something he likes (ha!) and adores his aunties when they come over to play. He's growing up! We love our little Wubba man!


Bath time is always fun!

Doesn't need my help up the steps anymore!

Walking with mom and eating clementines!

Training for the NBA maybe?

We are plowing through our final two weeks of school and work before we leave to celebrate Christmas in Charlotte. We can't wait!


Monday, November 3, 2014

Halloween & Josh's Dedication

We had a super fun weekend celebrating a few different things. First was the hubby and my 4th anniversary which we celebrated with pizza and a movie after the little man went to sleep. I can't believe we've been married for 4 years!

Second, was Halloween which I'm sure many of you are still feeling the effects from...sugar coma anyone? This year was super fun since Josh could walk RUN around. We decided to go with a superhero theme this year and we all dressed up as Batman characters...with little mister as the Dark Knight himself. He refused to wear anything on his head or face so we went with some Bruce Wayne styled hair instead of a mask. We had a blast walking around my parent's neighborhood (which is gated and super kid-friendly) and although Josh didn't really know what was going on, he had a great time. Every house we went to that was decorated he would say "oh wow!" and he especially liked the lollipops he got :)
Batman, Robin and The Riddler


My boys!

Batman and Robin...a dynamic duo
Peek-a-boo
Our trick or treaters!
These two are always up for a party!
Having so much fun already!
Always on the move these days! 
Batman and Cat Woman
Thanks Josh for being so cute and getting all this candy for your mom and dad ;-)


We also celebrated Josh's dedication at church on Sunday! We are so grateful to be a part of a church that celebrates parents and stands alongside them through the challenges and joys. Josh got his very first Bible and really liked being up on stage. We love our little Wubba and are so excited to see what God has in store for his life!


Thanks Mom for taking these pics AND for getting Wubba ready that morning so I could sing :)

Monday, October 27, 2014

Florida Fall

Well the first day of "fall" was a couple weeks ago but it didn't start feeling like fall around here until just recently. And by feeling like fall I mean our highs are now in the 80's instead of the 90's. But it really does help!

With Halloween right around the corner and an entire weekend basically free of any plans we decided to take a trip to a Pumpkin Patch. Last year, Josh was only 2 months old when we went to see the pumpkins so he had a lot more fun this time. We went all the way out to Lake County to a patch my friend told us about. In addition to massive amounts of pumpkins they also have hay rides, horse and pony rides, zip lining and a petting zoo of farm animals. It was pretty fun and our Mimi and 3 aunties came too! Josh loved just walking around and picking up the little pumpkins and rolling the big ones around. He also got to ride a horse with Aunt Kristin! He was a little scared of the horses up close but really enjoyed riding one! We had a really fun day and look forward to carving the pumpkins we picked out! Here's some pictures from our time.













Monday, October 20, 2014

4 Hour Beef Stew

"This is definitely one of your best ever."

Don't you just love hearing those words? Whether it's from your husband, kids or guests, when you get complimented on the meal you just spent time planning and preparing it just makes your heart soar a little bit.

I had one of those heart soaring moments the other night when I placed a bowl-full of this heavenly stew in front of my hubby and he didn't speak again until his bowl was licked clean. My 14 month old also had little to say since he was stuffing his face as well. This is a recipe that will go in my rotation for a while, especially now that the weather is cooling down (most of you wouldn't call 75 degrees cool but to us Floridians it is scarf weather!)

Enough gabbing. Here's the recipe. Make it. Tonight. Just do it. That's all.

4 Hour Beef Stew (adapted from The Pioneer Woman)


What you need ( I didn't take a picture of everything. Sorry!)

- 1 lb beef, cut into chunks. I got mine in the store already cut and just trimmed some of the excess fat and cut the larger chunks a little smaller.
- 2 T olive oil
- 1 small onion, diced
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 T tomato paste
- 4 C beef broth
- Couple dashes of Worcestershire Sauce
- 1 dry bay leaf
- 2-3 large carrots, sliced
- 1/2 lb waxy potatoes (I used little white and purple fingerling potatoes because they cook up fast!)
- Salt and Pepper


Directions:
- Heat your olive oil in a large soup pot or dutch oven over medium high heat.

- Rinse and pat dry your beef. Then season liberally with salt and pepper


- Add 1/2 your beef into the pot in a single layer. Don't stir! You want it to get a nice sear on it because that will result in major flavor


 - Allow the meat to cook 1-2 minutes, then flip it to the other side.

- Remove to a plate and repeat with the rest of the beef.

- There's the color you want!


- Once all the beef is seared and removed from the pot, lower the heat a bit and add your onion. Cook 1-2 minutes
Note: I got a massive onion in our produce delivery last week so I used what I needed and then froze the rest in either dices or slices. Great to have it on hand and already prepped for this recipe!

- When the onions are starting to sweat, add your garlic and tomato paste. Give it a good stir to combine really well

- After 2 minutes, add your broth, making sure to use your spoon to scrape up all the browned stuff on the bottom of your pot!


- Add back in all your beef and make sure you get all the juice from the plate as well!


- Add just a dash of salt and pepper. You can season it more later if needed.
This is my little pepper shaker. Isn't he cute?

- Now add a couple dashes of Worcestershire Sauce


- Add in your bay leaf and bring it up to a boil, just for a minute or so.


- Reduce heat to low, cover, and let it simmer for the next 3 hours (the longer the better!)

Another note: If you can, definitely make a dutch oven part of your kitchen ASAP. There are a lot of good brands out there in a variety of price ranges. My husband spoiled me with the Le Creuset (which is the best of the best) and I can't imagine not having it now. I use it more than any other kitchen item.

- When you're getting close to the home stretch of the simmering time, go ahead and slice up your potatoes. The original recipe called for turnips but I didn't have any, nor did that sound appetizing so I went with these cuties. Feel free to add whatever floats your boat.


 - Once they're sliced, add 'em right in to the soup. You'll notice how much my broth mixture has reduced by now and the smell...oh the smell is heavenly. I had to keep "shooing" my hubby away from the stove telling him it wasn't ready yet!


- Also slice up a couple - o - carrots and toss them in too. I kept mine kinda large and "rustic" but you could slice them smaller if you want.


- Stir everything together, cover and simmer another 30 minutes - 1 hr depending on the size and amount of your potatoes. You may also need to add a bit more broth or water to get enough liquid for your potatoes to cook in.


- Before serving, remove the bay leaf and taste to check your seasonings.

- Serve it up to your hungry peeps!


 - Oh man this was so good! If you're feeling fancy you can add some fresh parsley on top. Clearly I was too hungry to be fancy this time. This stew was still pretty "brothy" which was fine with us. If you want it to be thicker, just take the lid off when you're simmering in the last 30 minutes and let some of the liquid cook out.


- This is 100% gluten-free deliciousness and it super easy if you plan ahead a bit! You could probably also make this in the crockpot but I liked just keeping everything in one big happy pot. My meat and potatoes man absolutely loved this and has already requested we have it again!