Saturday, March 5, 2011

Birthday celebrations

Ginny is 6 now! I can't believe it!  We had a fun weekend celebrating her birthday.
On Friday she had a celebration at school and we took cupcakes. They do a great Montessori tradition of talking about each year of your child's life as she walks around the "sun". Here are some pictures of her sun and her globe she carried as she walked around the sun.





Then lunch at Spicy Thai, our favorite family restaurant.




Then a surprise visit to get her hair done, then pictures by my talented cousin Melese, which I'm excited to see.

Pain comes with beauty. But it was worth it in the end for those cute curls.
She spent the night with her grandparents. We met up at the mall where they were laden down with bags from Gymboree. then off to the Hansen Planeterium in Salt Lake for fun, movie and dinner.  Sunday was dinner with Grandma K.  She is so loved.  We are glad to have her as our daughter. Thanks to a fabulous birthmother for her ultimate sacrifice and gift of love. We love you, Ashlee! 


I love this look of awe on her face at the Science museum

Ginny and Daddy learn about a black hole

Ginny and I on the "moon"

Ginny and Babja on "Mars"

With her Papi

Curls at the end of the second day. Notice her fingernails too. So fancy!
Birthday ice cream sundae at CPK. Yum!         
Me with my cute niece Alice.  It seems like Ginny was just this size.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Chili Rellenos

My dear friend Maria came over the other day and taught me how to make chili rellenos Mexican style. So yummy!! I had several people tell me to take good notes. I took a lot of pictures. I thought I'd post it here and try to remember the steps while I could still remember it. I always have problems posting pictures to this blog in a certain order, so hopefully this works.

Step 1- Most important, have your friend Maria close by telling you what to do:





Step 2- Slice fresh tomatoes in half. Put them in a pot with water to boil. Add a little garlic and onion to the tomatoes if you'd like.








Step 3- Get your pablano chilis ready. They have to be seared very hot. It works best if you have a hot gas grill to just sear the skin until black. In desperation, and with much disgust in my lack of amenities, you can roast them on the stove like this. The stove has to be hot. When cooked, store them in a plastic bag for about 15 minutes. This helps get the skins off.





Step 4- Cut up "queso fresco" in small chunks. On this plate is about 1 pound of it. We had to use some of my monterey jack shredded cheese which again I was told is not good. If you must use montery jack (advise against) cut it up in little cubes. It goes in and stays in the chilis much better.



Step 5- Rub and peel off the black parts of the skin of the chilis. Cut a slit in the chilis. Reach in and pull out the seeds. Maria admitted that she is not a purist and actually washes the chilis to get all the seeds out. Some people claim that ruins the flavor, but it is less messy. You have to decide in your heart what you feel is best.



Step 6- Tomatoes should be done. Puree them. Then pour into a big pot to await the fried chilis.
I think she added a little oil to the bottom of the pot before I poured in the tomatoes. I was busy pureeing and only saw that out of the corner of my eye.




Step 7- Stuff 4 or 5 cheese cubes in chilies. Roll in flour.


 Step 8- Separate eggs whites and yolks into a bowl. Whip up egg whites until fluffy.(she actually separated these at the beginning, then whipped them up now. She then added the egg yolks and made it fluffy. She said this is when it is important to hurry because the eggs go down after a while.



9- Dip the chilies in the egg white stuff, covering completely.  Then put in a pan with hot oil.  Push them around in the pan so they don't burn. She kept pushing the egg whites close to the chili. When you see the bottom turning brown, flip over the chili.  Brown on the other side.  Voila (Am I allowed to use French talking about Mexican food? ).  9- (Can't get the picture to move, and I need to go).  Add the chilies to the tomato sauce, let them simmer for about 10-15 minutes. EAT and ENJOY!!!!! YUMMMY!  Let me know when you have made some and I will gladly taste test to tell you if it tastes like Maria's.  That's what friends are for.  )



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Maybe it's time to update





Since the last pictures are from Halloween, maybe I should update. I find I don't really have much time or energy for blogging these day. But here are some favorite photos of the last few months:
I have a hard time figuring out the formatting when I add pictures. Apparently what I see on the screen now is not what you see. So I'll try to describe the pictures, but the words may be in the wrong place.
1- Ginny started dance class at "Ruby Shoes Studio" with Ms. Amber. She loves it!!!
2- Ginny and Matt with "crackers" at Christmas dinner
3- Ginny and I at the Capitol Theatre to see the Nutcracker.
4- Ginny at BYU family party