Thursday, December 29, 2011

Off to see some Dinasours!

The other day we got to go to the Natural History Museum, it was alot of fun. We had been sitting around and had the Whole day to do whatever we wanted! Whaaat?! That is pretty unheard of with us, so we got to sleep in, sit around and do nothing for a few hours, then we decided to head to the museum :)


 We really have the most fun when we go on random adventures like this. I had a blast hear, I could have honestly stood at each display and read each plack but Jordan doesn't have an attention span for that so he was getting pretty antsy. If you're interested they have a pretty cool exhibit on climate change going on that touches on using energy more effectively and energy alternatives that were applicable to most people
I did not take this picture (eh ehm Jordan?)
But come on you gotta laugh

They had some really great photos there, but this guy
really looks like someone we know!
Oh Yea?!? And did I tell you Jordan proposed again?? Look at that rock!

And it was a real deal at $1.95!!!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Blogging newb

Heyyrrooo Erreebody!!!
This is my very first blog post! HOW EXCITING!
For those readers that don't know me, my name is Jordan and my life has recently gone through a series of incredible changes. This post is going to be a bit broad, I have a lot to catch up on. The first of change is marrying this beautiful girl, Michelle.

The wedding was amazing and we couldn't have asked for a better day. It also made us realize how priceless our friends and family are. We had SO much help and support through the whole process and couldn't have done it without everyone's help. Since the wedding its been an absolute roller coaster...The best kind of roller coaster though, like the millennium force, not the blue streak or something lame like that. I thought once the wedding busyness was over, things would calm down and we would be able to just relax...Boy was I wrong. It's great though. The best part is all the "firsts". For example we just had our FIRST Christmas married. :)

We still celebrate monthly anniversaries, which I think is awesome. Its just nice to take a day every month and reflect on the past, what we've been through, and where we're headed. We are really learning how to trust and rely on God and each other. For me it's really easy to get caught up in everyday life and forget about what's really important. Easy to take things for granted and forget how absolutely blessed we are. 
ANYWAYS! Other things about us......We are living in a house in Olmsted Twp. in a quiet little neighborhood close to where we both grew up. We have two cats, Parkour and Dumbledore. They are pretty crazy and always keep us laughing no matter what they do. We recently got a dog, Marley...He's a 7 year old Springer Spaniel who came with a unique set of challenges to say the least. WE LOVE HIM THOUGH! He's our little dude. 

We both stay really busy between work and school and always say that we see eachother less now that we're married than we did when we were dating. Just a season of life though. Michelle graduates in may and with that I'm sure will come MORE changes, but that's the adventure of life. We love adventures and are known for just hopping in the car and going somewhere unfamiliar. On the flip side we also love just lounging at home having a good conversation or watching netflix documentaries. Life is good. We have our differences and that's the best (and sometimes most challenging) part of marriage so far. If we both were the same in every way I don't think we'd even get along. One difference is that Michelle despises organized exercise like going to the gym or going for a run. I can't get enough of it though. For about a year now I've been getting more and more into health and fitness. I just got a serious road bike for Christmas!!! I'm not saying that Michelle doesn't like doing things that involve exercise like hiking or kayaking, but you will never catch her on a treadmill or pumping some serious iron. I don't want to be too long winded, just had a lot to say in my first post. Hope everyone enjoy's. Have a blessed day and don't forget to take a step back and look at all the things in your life that you cherish. See you later my interweb friends!


My fitness tip of the day:
To keep from hitting that plateau in your training where you feel like your doing the same thing over and over. Every time your in the gym, try to beat your personal record. Whether it's an extra mile, minute, pound or rep. Keep your body guessing by working different muscle groups and doing different exercises to work the same muscles. Don't be afraid to ask people questions in the gym if you're not sure what to do to change up your routine. Check out "Strength Training Anatomy" by Frederic Delavier. It shows you lots of different movements to work every muscle you have. Challenge yourself.



And now Introducing...!!

Hellloooo!

Guess what? From now on Jordan will be poppin in from time to time to share his side of the craziness!

Which is why you see the name change, I figured Michelle with double L's didn't really fit the two of us, it might change again honestly because Jordan is normally better and catchier than me :)  

But for now I feel like we are super heroes in  a comic book life, and we'll be better at keeping track of the pages if we're both writing.  Kemo is short for Kemosabe which we call eachother alot and baberoni is a nick name that has a kinda boring story behind it that you probably wouldn't think is funny. But it's us!


Christmas 2011


I hope everyone had a great Christmas!

I'm excited about:
-Getting to start new traditions of our own
-Hanging out just the 2 of us
-Waking up next to my husband on Christmas morning!
-Seeing family we don't get to hang out with very much
-Wrapping presents!
-Cooking and baking!
-I'm really happy that Jordan got off work

Things I want to work on in the future:
-Not being so busy
-Not getting frustrated with others, this season is all about love and celebrating Jesus
-Family not fighting, I don't really know how to fix this but it would be better if I could change it
-making people unique gifts, sometimes I'm good at this but this year I felt like I slacked in this area
-Making more time for just Jordan and I, we try to make time but before I realize it I am getting frustrated with how little time we get to spend together
-I'm not looking forward to a christmas when Jordan has to work because this is a real possibiblity
-Sending Christmas Cards ( I feel like I should start now for me to finish my then)


I really love this time of the year, I love the excitement and anticipation. I love seeing kids so into everything. I like the kids skits and plays at church. I like that people go to church together. I like that people are saying Merry Christmas more than happy holidays. It makes me sad that for some people this is the only time of the year they think of Jesus, or maybe they only go to a church for Christmas. But I'm glad they still go. I'm so happy to have found a church, and friends that really cares for one another and cares about showing the love of God not only to our friends and family but to the world.

I know, we're pretty attractive right?

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

It's a privilage to know this family!



This family is so awesome, they have been on my heart and mind so much the last couple of weeks/months.

This has been their family, as of the last few years, and right now as I'm writing this they are in the Philippines bringing home the rest of their beautiful children you see in the picture below!

The whole family will get to spend their first Christmas together! Their flight arrives back to the U.S. on Christmas day! God is so good!

This is a tidbit of their story: The family has 4 kids right now, two biological and 2 they have already adopted from the Philippines. They felt the calling of God to adopt another child, they threw around the idea of two but remember the 6 children they had met years earlier at the orphanage. It was nothing but God's leading that transformed their hearts, they went from thinking about adopting one more child to actually preparing for Six!


Watch this video!
Hearing updates daily has been really great. You read about their story, and I'm just so amazed by all the blessings and prayers  that have been answered.

Praise God! He is so good!

Also, Check out their blog, read their story, I encourage you to pray for their family, pray for their needs to be answered as they journey home, pray for the children and the huge transitions it will be.

According to Gina, "God has answered every prayer and this trip has been amazing but not nearly as amazing as our kids!"



 

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Mushroom Potpie: An Easy Weeknight Meal

In Cleveland right now, its a dreary rainy yucky day. Normally by this time it's started snowing but for whatever reason is hasn't really, it has been unusually warm, so the rain today isn't actually so bad. Today I'm going to share and easy, pretty quick meal idea! 


Mushroom Potpie!

Ingredients:
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 1/2 pounds mushrooms (such as cremini or button), halved or quartered if large
  • 4 carrots, cut into 1/4 inch pieces (This is calling for like actual carrots when I made it, I got baby carrots and chopped 'em up)
  • 3 celeray stalks, sliced 1/4 inch thick
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • Kosher salt and black pepper
  • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 1 sheet puff pastry (half a 17.3 ounce package), thawed
Hands-on time: 20-30 minutes Total time: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Serves 4 (at least)
  1.  Heat oven to 400 Degrees F. Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a large skillet over medium hear. Add mushrooms, carrots, celery, onion, thyme, 1/2 tsp. salt, and 1/4 tsp. pepper. Cook stirring occasionally, until vegetables are tender, 12 to 15 minutes. Add the flour and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds. Add the broth and peas, bring to a boil.
-Here, I added more flour than it calls for, add flour until the desired consistency for potpie filling



  2.  Transfer the mushroom mixture to an 8-inch square baking dish. Lay the pastry on top and cut several vents in it. place the baking dish on a rimmed baking sheet and bake until the crust is golden, 25 to 30 minutes. Let rest 15 minutes before serving.

Yummy!

I couldn't find puff pastry, so I bought crescent roll and used that. It was still good, but tasted a little sweeter than I prefer. It worked though, for anyone lacking puff pastry. I honestly on't even really know what that is, so if you do and want to enlighten me :) that'd be awesome

The crust wasn't as flaky as in the picture. I think because I used crescent roll rather than puff pastry, it was still really good!


This recipe is vegetarian, for all the non meat eater friends I have out there!  I'm sure you could add chicken or beef to this recipe if you wanted :D Enjoy!









Friday, December 2, 2011

Hey Fellow Bloggers!

Hey everyone! I've been trying to figure more out about blogging and what not, and I keep thinking this person has a cuter blog, and this person is great at that, etc...

I want to know, what got you into blogging? What are some useful things or tips you can share? Or anything else you want to share about blogging!





Also, this is other stuff that's been life:
This week has been a busy one! I less than two week away from finishing my semester. So, what that means for me is I am at school and completing practicum hours all the time! But, it's almost done and then I graduate in May yaaay!  Also, this week we added a member to the house! Jordan and I have talked about getting a dog since before we were married, and we both Love dogs but realize we don't have a lot of time to take care of one, and take time to train a puppy. But an opportunity came up where a friend of a friend is about to have a baby but currently has 3 big dogs. They were trying to find new homes for 2 of them or else they'd have to go to a shelter. in my head I'm thinking "shelter, noo! I don't want it to have to be in a cage and be lonely!!" So there ya go, if you need me to adopt your pet threaten me with that word haha :)

But in all seriousness, he has been the best dog so far!


This is Marley, isn't he cute!