Sunday, October 30, 2011

Football, Guns and More

Another great weekend... Saturday we rivaled it up for the Michigan vs. Purdue game.  Luckily for me, my team won!  But it's also Ryan's team too as that is where he got his MBA (he's super smart :-)  We did some tailgating and then after a long day in the cold and rain, came home and put on the sweats, turned on the fire place and called it a night (even though it was like 6 o'clock).


All geared up!

Then Sunday we packed up and headed to Jonesville for a fun day with the Welden's and Ruth's.  It was a chilly fall day, but that didn't stop us from jumping on the trampoline (me and the kids) and the boys getting out the guns and the trap thrower.  Good times!  Ryan even got me out there to shoot the prized Kimber.  Yikes... I did it, but only shot twice - that was enough.  First shot, not even close! But I didn't drop the gun, which they thought I might do.  Second shot, I hit the sign!  WOO HOO!!  And retired after that.


Ruth, Welden, Delaney

Nice shot!

Helping me so I don't knock myself over.

Then back home for more football and fireplace!  Life is pretty good right now!

New obsession... baking

So for those of you who know me... baking is definitely not my strong suit... but I have rediscovered my skills and am getting better.  This weekend I made Overnight Bubble Bread. - and they were really good!  They were my fake out version of Jean Roller's sticky buns!  Although not quite as good... they took hardly anytime to make everyone loved them at tailgating.

I am already planning on how to improve them and make them even yummier!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup pecan halves
  • 18 frozen dinner rolls
  • 1 (3.5 ounce) package cook and serve butterscotch pudding mix
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar

Directions

  1. Generously butter a 9x13 inch baking pan. Sprinkle pecans in bottom of pan. Place frozen dinner rolls in a single layer on top of pecans. Sprinkle dry pudding mix over the top.
  2. Combine butter and brown sugar in a small saucepan. Heat until boiling then pour over rolls. Cover with plastic wrap or wax paper and allow to stand overnight.
  3. In the morning, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  4. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes, until golden brown.
  5. Invert the pan on onto a foil lined cookie sheet after baking.  And let all the yummy, gooey goodness drip out.
  6. All prepped
    After 3 hours
    The next morning... ready to bake!
And Ryan just asked if I took any pictures of the finished product... yah, totally forgot!  But next time for sure!

    Friday, October 28, 2011

    31? Already!

    I am so not ready for the colder weather.  This morning, when I left the house at 5:00 am, my car said it was 31 degrees!  Lots of frost on the grass and in the fields.  I'm pretty sure the strawberry plants that we bought and haven't planted probably aren't going to make it after last night's temperatures.  Oh well, at least they were only 50 cents!  Also on another sad note, the forecast on my phone showed a pictures of a snowflake for next week... NOOOOO!!!!  It can't be! 

    I'm praying for warmer weather for tomorrow when RAD Farms will be divided... Michigan vs. Purdue!  Going to be a great day!

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011

    First Pumpkin Carving

    Exciting night at RAD Farms!  We carved pumpkins and roasted pumpkin seeds.  Great times.  Ryan definitely the engineer, first drew out his pumpkin and then carved it - looks awesome!!.  I however did not and ended up with a loveable pumpkin!

    
    Look out!
    
    Getting his design just right!

    
    Joey carving his pumpkin... or eating it.
    
    Our first pumpkins carved together
    
    I really do not like pumpkin guts but did it anyway.
    
    Silliness!  Love it!


    Awh!  RAD Farms just wasn't good for carving

    Awesome!

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011

    Dancing

    So every once in a while Ryan and I get crazy and do some dancing around the house... we love to dance!  So last night I convinced Ryan to do the Bernie (after seeing someone during Monday night football do the dance). 

    I promised I wouldn't post it on facebook, but since only like 5 people check the blog, I thought it'd be okay.

    Love you honey!!

    Monday, October 24, 2011

    Block Party, House Work and Farming

    Our weekend was jam packed again with projects and activites.  We started Friday night off with a lazy night at home and watched Bridesmaid!  HILARIOUS!  Jules and Mar - I am totally going to rent it and bring it to watch this weekend. 

    Then Saturday - up and at 'em.  I took back 150 cans, I think 140 of them were beer... Hmm... too much?!  LOL!  And then back home for start my chores - and always at the top is mowing the lawn.  And I set a new record... mowed it all in less than 3 hours!  WOO HOO!  But while I was doing that Ryan had started a little (not really) project of his own... replacing the sump pump.  It was on it's last leg and definitely need to be done.  So after he gets it all installed, he decided to plug in the electric sensor (which works like the float used it... yeah I say that and actually know what it means).  But our house is crazy electrical and he plugs it in and about electrocutes himself and fried to sensor!  YIKES!  Random regular out is really a 220 outlet.  So after calling Home Depot and explains how it doesn't work, he takes the sensor back and brings back a new one, plugs it into a different outlet and it works!  Horrah! 

    On to the 2nd project of the day that I decided to attempt (with Ryan's much needed help)... but a new table top on this old work bench table they left of so I could actually use if in the laundry room.  We took a piece of plywood from the train room (aka our workout room now), and used liquid nails and a few screws also from the rain room and presto a new table.  All if needs is a coat of paint and it will be like new.


    Then Saturday night, we attended our first Crane Road Block Party... what a great time!!  So fun to meet everyone on our street and do a little networking and have some great food. 

    Clean basement
    Then Sunday morning... no sleeping in at RAD Farms.  I was headed to Unionville to ride in the tractor with Mom and Dad while they do sugar beets and Ryan was going to tackle a few projects at the house.  Like cleaning up the basement with all the scraps from the train room and then clean up the yard at the Lake House, clean up Joey's kennel and then mow it, and change the laundry around for me.


    Dad harvesting sugar beets
    Riding with Mom in the beater

    All projects were successful this weekend!  Who knows what we will decided to attempt this week, but I'm sure it will be good!  Happy Monday!

    Friday, October 21, 2011

    Lazy Week

    Well, this week has been very unproductive at the farm.  I've been sick all week and Ryan hasn't been feeling very good either.  So that has meant spending every night on the couch enjoying our fireplace.  And on top of not feeling good, it's been cold and rainy all week.  I am definitely not ready for winter yet.

    Even Joey is feeling the burn.

    Wednesday, October 19, 2011

    Sick & Tired of being Sick & Tired

    So this year, I suck it up and get a flu shot... one week later, I'm sick.  Sore throat, running nose, achy.  Not a happy girl!

    On a side note, made a great crock pot dinner last night!!  Ryan actually said it's one of his favorites. 
    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/slow-cooker-chicken-and-dumplings/detail.aspx  And it was so easy!!  Very yummy!

    Monday, October 17, 2011

    Mondays

    Happy Monday!!  And a great one it was!  Mondays are also my really long day as I get up at 4:55 am to get to the gym and teach Kick & Sculpt at 6:00 am and then work all day and then off to the gym again to teach Kickboxing at 5:45 and usually end up at home about 7:30 - almost 15 hours later.  On a side note, I thought I lost my keys this morning, only to find them under my purse  (after I woke Ryan up to help).. think it's time to hang up that key hook thing!

    So today I asked Ryan to get some ground turkey out when he got home from work (since I forgot in a panic this morning) so we could make spaghetti and he said that was his specialty!  Yippee for me!  No cooking as he offered to make it.  So when I got home from the gym about 7:45, a wonderful fragrance greeted me at the door and dinner was ready!  I told him he could make spaghetti every Monday for us.  A man in the kitchen, now that's a great thing!

    Trip to Fort Wayne

    Friday evening we loaded the truck and took off for Fort Wayne.  On a side note, I'm not sure how we are going to load the truck once we have kids because we are always full now with "stuff" and Joey.  A beautiful drive on a fall night despite a little rain.  We packed some cheese and crackers for a little picnic but decided the wine wasn't a good idea while driving.

    We arrived around 8:30 and was greeted by the Delaney - Jen, Ian, Evan, and Colin.  All smiles! And we were equally as excited to see them.   I was very excited about some baby time!  And I got my fill... well I don't think you can ever get a fill of that but I loved every minute of it.  There is nothing more sweet and calming that watching a baby sleep in your arms.  The boys cracked a beer and Jen and I cracked the Moscato... so yummy!  Definitely my favorite kind so far! I'm pretty sure this is it - Bricco Riella Moscato d'Asti by Bricco Riella.  I just love sitting and talking with Ian and Jen... Jen and I find more and more similarities between us and we find more and more similarities between Ian and Ryan.  Love it!!  I can't wait to be part of that family.

    The Saturday morning, Ryan and I got to take Even outside (well in the garage - we could have blown away if we actually were outside) and play some golf and basketball - so FUN!   (sorry about me yelling at Joey in the background - LOL).


    Then Mom and Dad Delaney came!  So great to see them and hear them talk about their addition. I told Ryan and I enjoyed listening to his dad talk about his new workshop... he sounded like a kid at Christmas time.  And then the party began at noon... chili and corn bread - 2 of my favorites and Michigan vs. MSU football (despite the fact they lost) - it was a great start to the day.  The party continued all day and in the evening we had a bonfire and roasted hot dogs and smores.  It actually turned out to be a great night.  Then in to watch the Tigers (who also lost) and chill with the family (and maybe more baby cuddling time).


    Ryan and Colin
    Ryan helping Evan open the tractor we got him - John Deere of course!


    Sunday, a great breakfast made by Mom Delaney - Amish egg casserole - so going to make this all the time now!  And then back on the road.  This time we broke the trip up on our way through Jonesville with a stop at the Welden's.  Every time I stop there, I just can't believe how big and grown-up Karle and Kahle are getting.  They definitely aren't little kids anymore.  But I do love watching them grow and am amazed at Karle's reading.

    Then finally home to unwind and watch football, including the Lions (who are also no longer undefeated).

    Friday, October 14, 2011

    Fort Wayne or Bust

    So excited to be heading out of town this weekend... to Fort Wayne, Indiana to see the Delaney clan and celebrate Evan's 2nd birthday!  And I get to do some baby cuddling with the little man Colin!  Can't wait to see how much he's grown. 
    Evan Delaney


    And we get a much needed break from doing projects around the house and some R&R and W (wine) and B (beer).  LOL!  But no fear, next weekend we will be back at it.

    Wednesday, October 12, 2011

    Lunch Packing and Meal Prep

    Last night at 8:30 I found myself again trying to piece together lunches for today.  No leftovers, very little lunch meat - and a hungry man to pack for.  Luckily I pieced together a sandwich, chips, string cheese and an apple for him and some soup that I had frozen a while back for myself.  But then today I found myself thinking about what to make for lunch and dinner next week.  And I realized that I spend hours a week trying to plan this out.  Knowing what to have on hand is a huge part of it and having meat unthawed also is a big deal.  I have discovered that I love cooking in the crockpot - well it does the cooking but that's a huge time saver, but one can only make so many crockpot meals a week before it gets old.

    Someone said - just to guy those frozen meals, but I just can't bring myself to buy them.  And then also trying to help Ryan with not eating gluten adds another HUGE factor.

    I just remembering the days growing up, when I'd have a great hot lunch at school and then came home to a good home cooked meal.  And it was all done for me, no thinking involved.  Now wouldn't that be great to have in your adult life.

    Monday, October 10, 2011

    Busy Weekend

    Another great weekend on RAD Farms.  We had a movie night in and Friday and watched 2 good movies... Something Borrowed - a romatic comedy and then The Fifth Quarter - based on a true story - I cried a lot during this movie! 

    
    The big tree (almost at the start)
    
    And the tree is gone!
    
    Then Saturday.. up and at 'em!  Ryan wanted to cut down this huge tree (like 45 feet) because it was definitely dead and if it fell, it would land right on the power lines.  A big project for just 1, well 2 if you count me!  Lots of trips up and down the burm to remove each "little" tree that made the big one.  Then reinforcements came in (aka me and Joey), who picked up sticks and rakes and stacked wood.  That's just plain old hard work!  But we finished it!


    Also had our first brush bonfire!  A great day for it... low winds that were blowing away from our neighbors!  Our pit is now empty again!

    
    
    Our first tree planted
    
    Then Sunday... it was time to plant the apple trees!  Holy hard work again!  And I realized how similar my dad and Ryan are.  Lots of measuring and plotting things out before starting to dig.  Me, I would have just started to dig and laid it out as I went.  But I'm very thankful for Ryan who takes the time to do these things because it definitely looked awesome in the end.  We plants 6 trees and let places for 2 more after we get the pollinators.  So RAD Farms is officially underway!!  We still have to plant the strawberries and rasberries, but lost steam after several hours in the 80 degree sun.


    
    Our orchard
    
    Crane Road... so pretty in the fall
    

    Things learned so far at the house....
    
    1.  Cutting trees down is an all day job... don't let anyone tell you otherwise unless there is like 10 people helping.
    2.  Planting trees is not as easy as it sounds... dig a hole and put the tree in right?  HAHA, yeah not so much!
    3.  A pickup truck is a must have when living on 7 acres.
    4.  I don't know how the Amish do it!  Power tools are a must!
    
    So sunny on October 9th
    
    I love the Quad!
    
    

    Thursday, October 6, 2011

    Our Orchard

    So RAD Farms is officially under way... yesterday we purchased 6 apple trees (and will have to pick up a couple more in the spring to be the pollinators) and 2 raspberry bushes and a flat of strawberry plants.  We are also thinking about picking up a couple pear trees on Saturday when we go back to pick up the trees.  So exciting!  Now we just need to plot out where to plant them all... in the back, back 40 of course, but where?

    Wednesday, October 5, 2011

    One year later

    Wow!  What a difference a year makes!  Last year on my 30th birthday, I ran a 5K and finished on the 50 yard line in the Big House - crossed that off my bucket list.  And had great intentions of crossing lots of other things off my bucket list during my 30th year as well (Europe, parasailing, etc.).. But funny how God really does have a plan for each of us.  About 6 months after my birthday, I meet an amazing man and soon fell head over heals for him.  And we buy a house and get engaged and unfortunately a few of my bucket list items didn't happen, but so much more did and was even better.  So keeping a list and crossing things out is good, but adding new and better things to the list is even better!  If you would have asked me a year ago where I'd be, I would never have guessed this, but I guess that's how God works... it's all in His plans!

    So for my birthday this year, I had to teach at 6:00 am - so my birthday started nice and early... then had to work all day!  But after work, Ryan and I went to Mac's in Saline (again, we also went there Saturday with the fam).  And then came back home and had champagne and watched a little Colts Monday Night football and the Tigers (who won on my birthday :-).  Also a great birthday cuz my man knows me very well!  He got me a Maurice's gift certificate!  So excited!  Also got to hear my favorite little people sing Happy Birthday to me and even Karle sang it to me in French! 

    Can't wait to see where I will be in a year from now, but I can only guess it will be just as amazing!

    Sunday, October 2, 2011

    Weekend Wrap-Up

    Another great weekend!  Friday was the start of my birthday weekend and we were going to see the Lion King 3D.  Super excited!  However, upon going into the movie theater we discovered that 3D movies at $13.00!  Must be my old age (almost 31)... but I decided I didn't want to pay that much for a movie that I could probably recite by heart.  So instead we ventured to Dan's, a local bar in Saline and had a few drinks.  Early home, because I had to get up early to teach and Ryan had to go pick up the newest member of RAD Farms - a Quad.


    Saturday was a big day... the Quad arrived!  I forgot home much fun it was ride around on 4-wheelers.  After doing it so much as kids.... I felt a little like one again.   A chilly, Saturday, I spent most of the day inside cleaning and organizing and watching Michigan kick some butt.  Then we planned to meet the Welden's and Dad in Saline at our favorite restaurant Mac's.  After a great linner (it was like 3:30 when we ate).... we all come back to the house to hang out and ride the Quad - which the kids (Karle & Kahle) just loved! 

    Then Sunday... a chance to sleep in and it felt great!!  Because once we were up, we never stopped.  Mowed the lawn at both houses, sting trimmed, cleaned the front flowers out (and got a few torns stuck in my finger), cut down 2 trees (and added to our wood pile), decorated the front porch for fall, made and ate a great dinner - meatballs, mashed potatoes, corn, and pumpkin pie, and ended the evening with a walk down the lane.



    All in in, a great fall weekend!  And tomorrow's my birthday!  YEAH!!!!