Monday, August 30, 2010

First Day of School...




The alarm went off at 6 am this morning and everyone got up for the first day of school! It was a long and busy summer break but not long enough for the kids... they really didn't want to go back today! I think that means summer was a lot of fun this year. Both Caroline and Nathaniel are at the Middle School together now, so they can walk to school. I put Ellie on the leash and we walked most of the way with them, until they headed off to the building and we headed off on our usual morning walk. Ellie wanted to go too! She is so funny... I got out the camera to take the usual first day photo and she sat down and posed for a picture too!! (Jane will get a kick out of that!) This year should be fun and busy-- Nathaniel is on Travel Team Soccer, Caroline is joining the Jr. Tennis Team, Craig is coaching the Soccer team, and both kids are taking French so we can all practice Français parlant at home! Caroline and I also want to start running. I've been walking a lot but that gets really easy so it's time to try to do more.
I'm hoping the first day goes well... I'm planning on surprising them with home-baked cookies when they get home! :)
Hope you have a great week too!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

if: atmosphere

This week's Illustration Friday's word is "atmosphere" and I wasn't going to start with this one, or even create it on the computer (I love hand-drawn illustration), so it was a surprise to myself that I doodled this out on my laptop without a mouse or my wacom tablet... which is crazy but it worked! I'm not sure I'm going to link to it on the IF website yet. Maybe this next week. Anyways... the little character was inspired by my dog elle and it's flying out of earth's atmosphere! :)

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Update: I DID link to Illustration Friday's site under "Digital" and "Children's Art"!!! So exciting to be a part of this! :)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What's for dinner...

I went out to my little garden today and the Oxheart tomatoes, the hot peppers, and the purple green beans were ready to be picked! We've been eating lots of vegetables all summer long from our little four-square and they taste so wonderful fresh off the vines. I had some frozen shrimp that I wanted to use up and I've been in the mood for Cilantro, so I came up with this recipe for dinner tonight and it was yummy! I gave measurements just for the general idea, but you can change up the amounts depending on how many people you want to feed.:

Beth's Southwestern Shrimp Garden Pasta
Makes 6 Servings

3 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
2 Tablespoons Butter
4 cups of frozen Shrimp (tail removed)
4 small cloves of garlic, minced
3 Tablespoons fresh Cilantro
1-2 cups of Green Beans, ends removed and cut in half
Jalapeno Pepper, diced small
2 Ears of fresh corn, kernels removed
3 Medium tomatoes, diced large
Salt and Pepper to taste
1 lb. Penne Pasta
1/2 Cup Pecorino Romano Grated Cheese
1 lime

1. Cut up all of your ingredients so you're ready to go!
2. Heat either a non-stick skillet or my favorite-- my Cast Iron Skillet-- with 2 T of the Olive Oil (or drizzle twice around the pan, like Rachel Ray!) on Medium High Heat.
3. Start a big pot of water to boil for the pasta and add a couple T's of salt.
4. When the oil in the skillet is hot (don't let it smoke... that means the oil isn't healthy anymore), add 1 T of Butter, then add the shrimp to the pan and sautee until it starts to warm. (There will be some liquid from the ice) about 3 minutes.
5. Throw in the minced garlic (invest in a press... makes this so easy!) and 2T of the Cilantro leaves. Cook about 2 minutes but don't let the garlic burn.
(Have you added the pasta to the boiling water in your other pot yet? That takes about 9- 10 minutes to cook.)
6. Add the Green Beans and stir into the mix. The extra moisture will help them to cook.
7. Add the minced Jalapeno Pepper and Corn. Cover the skillet for about 5 minutes. (These times are approximate... check your vegetable-- the beans will retain some crispness which is great in contrast to the noodles.)
8. Add the diced tomatoes and salt and pepper to taste for another two minutes.
9. Drain your pasta and add 1 T of Olive Oil and one T Butter (or one pat)... this keeps them from sticking together!
10. Add the Pecorino Romano cheese and the 1 T of Cilantro that's left to the noodles.
11. Put the noodles into a big pasta bowl and then add your shrimp and vegetables over the top and serve with a slice of lime to squirt over the individual portion.
Enjoy! (And try not to eat too much!!!)

***** If you have any questions, please email me and I'll be glad to explain!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

illustrating...

"Caged" by Won Tsuen

It's been far too long since I posted! I was going to this past week because I decided to join Illustration Friday and get myself back into drawing and illustrating. I was so excited about it... and started to sketch... and realized how much I need to practice again. It's like exercise... you don't necessarily forget it, you just get out of shape. So... this week's word is "caged" and it is really bothering me. I don't know exactly why but I could take some pretty good guesses. I might just doodle until next Friday when they post the next one. I think the illustration I posted above is beautiful. I just have always hated to see things caged... and to feel like I'm caged. I have a hard time not being free to do whatever. So look for some drawings in the real near future!

I've been reading "Eat, Pray, Love" by Elizabeth Gilbert and it's not what I expected but in a way, better. It's making me really think. I know there are lots of people who just take off and go discover who they are and what the world is all about, especially in other countries or live in Ashrams like Liz did, or just study different ways of thinking about things. It is easy to see the world out of a single, narrow lens. That works for a lot of people... it's easy to be content with the understanding that you have about things, to be in your routine, surround yourself with people who believe the same things you do. But I wonder if most people realize how different a lot of people are from themselves. And that's okay. I thought one of the most profound statements so far in the book (and I'm halfway through) is that there are two things everyone has in common: one is to find someone who loves them and to love, and the other is control. They say this is what all wars are based on... but I think it is two things that everyone has in common. Maybe with the love part, I should say just "love" because some people focus all their energy on loving something instead of someone or even themselves. It's been a good summer read so far.

We are wrapping up the last month of summer vacation. Nathaniel is getting braces for the first time next week. He has found that he is a very good goalie at soccer camp this week! He has a natural talent at that, so I'm looking forward to his season this fall. Caroline is growing into a young woman and I find myself wanting to cry a little because it's hard to see the little girl any more. Though she still loves hugs! Life never stays the same... it constantly is changing. I'm just trying to keep up with all the changes and find myself sighing a lot, remembering all that has happened.

It seems Saturday mornings are my time to collect my thoughts and write here. Of course now that I wrote that, it will change, because I'm just like that!!! Hope you are having a good weekend so far. Enjoy these last weeks of summer because autumn is just around the corner! (my favorite season!!!)
xo Bethany