So I was kind of aprenensive about trying. But then the stars alighed and sausage was on sale for a really good price so I knew I had to try. So tonight that's what I did. About a half hour later we had biscuits and gravy, and Ryan had eggs, and aside from the gravy being a little thick from sitting it was really good! I kept telling Ryan that I was so happy I didn't mess it up! Now I just needed to find a biscuit recipe that I like and can actually make:)
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Biscuits and Gravy!
This is just a short post of triumph! I got some grands biscuits at a decent price and was thinking of all the cool Pintrest recipes for pull apart bread or doughnuts but then I thought "I want to make biscuits an gravy!" Now I've never made gravy, an usually with something that other people consider easy I really mess it up. (I'll tell you about pancakes later.)
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
What Went Down In January
I've heard there are a lot of people that dislike the outcome of Groundhogs day this year, or a lot the don't even know the outcome because the Superbowl was the same day. Anyways I'm actually quite happy for six more weeks of winter because it is starting to actually feel like winter here! Mostly though I'm excited for it to be baseball season.
Aside from the weather I feel like there is a lot to update on. Since Dax's first birthday, he has started sleeping through the night most of the time, started drinking only whole milk, and is completely using a sippy cup instead of a bottle. He already walked everywhere pretty well but now he goes up and down stairs, with a little help, and climbs on top of things he isn't supposed to. Also, the cutest thing is he knows how to pull his little wagon behind him. Its pretty adorable. And lastly in this past weekend he learned how to knock on the door when its closed and has nearly perfected signing the word more when he's getting fed.
He he is last night right before heading out to get Frozen Yogurt. Fro Yo is definitely his favorite treat.
Today marks the half way point in my current pregnancy. I'm so excited to have two little boys come June! Ryan and I had hoped for a girl but in the back of my mind I was pretty certain we would have another boy. I've been the only girl in my family before and I'll keep being the only girl for a while longer. I'm really excited to see how Dax reacts to a baby.
Ryan has started school again this semester which is so nice. Durning vacations from school he has almost no regular schedule for work and it kind of drives me mad. Now, for at least four months, I'll know his schedule. I start back to school in about two weeks and that will make things that much more predictable scheduling wise.
This past month I've done a few projects that I'll be posting. I made a birthday wreath and some skirts that actually turned out exactly how I thought they should. Also, this months projects are turning out well even though its only the fourth.
I hope you have great February!
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Books to read in 2014
Last year, with all the hubbub of becoming a new mom my reading severely suffered. I started the year by not even getting close to finishing A Casual Vacancy, which previous to Dax being born would have taken me five days at most, and ended with me having only read one or two books I hadn't read before. I reread The Hunger Games, and Sisterhood Everlasting. I know I read more than three books last year but I can't for the life of me remember what I read. I don't like that. This year I decided to make a list of books to try and read all of them and when I get to the end read more.
I have 11 books, I've already started the Walt Disney Biography and it feels great. I'd forgotten how nice it is to read a new book! If anyone has any suggestions based on what I have listed please tell me!
Walt Disney: An American Original
Johnathan Strange and Mr. Norrell
How to be a Hepburn in a Hilton World
The Spectacular Now
The Aviators Wife
Where'd You Go Bernadette
Z: a Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
The Darcy's of Pemberly (I have possibly read this but I love Pride and Prejudice based fiction so much I don't mind if I read it again.)
The Chaperone
The Art Forger
Divergent
Also, as I finish books I might write a blog post to review the book. A friend of mine, Jaimie, did this and I thought it was pretty cool so I'm going to try it out.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Tater Tot Casserole
Whenever I find a new recipe on Pintrest I'm pretty excited when I have all of the ingredients. When I found the tater tot casserole last night I decided to look because I had literally just bought some tater tots. After looking at the recipe I found I had all the ingredients and it looked really easy so i decided to try and make it tonight.
Like I said its a really easy recipe. Nothing too fancy but the end result as pretty good!
The original recipe is here. But I'll type it out for you as well.
Ingredients:
1 lb Ground Beef
1 Diced Onion(I learned I can't dice an onion so next time I'll use dried onions.)
1 can cream of mushroom or celery soup
1/4 cup sour cream or milk
1 Cup grated cheddar cheese
1 bag frozen tater tots
Pre-heat oven to 375. Brown ground beef in a skillet. Add onion when the meat is almost done. When browned remove beef from heat and add soup and sour cream/milk. Try it and season to taste. Pour mix into a 8 or 9 inch square glass pan. Top with cheese and put as many tater tots as you can fit in one layer on top. Bake for 30 minutes. Let cool and enjoy!
Some things that I noticed were:
~I could have cooked it longer. I like really crispy tots and 30 minutes was just barely crispy.
~I had to use mozzarella cheese because I forgot our cheese grater broke. It tasted fine with the different cheese but I think cheddar would have been better.
~Obviously this recipe is pretty basic so next time I have a few ideas to spice it up a little!
It was an easy, fast recipe and I think it's going to become a regular for our house!
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
You've had a birthday, Shout Hooray!
Its about a week and a half late but Dax turned one on the third and got to celebrate a lot! On his actual birthday I made him pancakes with fruit for breakfast. Also he got a drum with different shaking instruments from Ryan and I.
Then after Ryan got home from work his family came over. We didn't do much more on his actual birthday because the party was planned for Saturday.
The big party was supposed to have both sides of our family but a lot of my family was sick so the party was done in two parts. On the day after Dax birthday his Gram and Grump Dean and Aunt Lea had pizza with us, played games, and had cake and ice cream. It was pretty fun having them for the week-end even though the original plan was altered. We also got to open presents from Ryan's Aunt Margaret which I had wanted to open since we got the package before Christmas.
This past Saturday, My family came down and we had Dax's birthday part two. We did pretty much the same thing as the other party but we had more people! Dax probably didn't really care what was going on but he seemed to enjoy his visitors both times.
Here are some pictures of mainly the second weekend because Ryan took the pictures on his phone the first weekend.
Then after Ryan got home from work his family came over. We didn't do much more on his actual birthday because the party was planned for Saturday.
The big party was supposed to have both sides of our family but a lot of my family was sick so the party was done in two parts. On the day after Dax birthday his Gram and Grump Dean and Aunt Lea had pizza with us, played games, and had cake and ice cream. It was pretty fun having them for the week-end even though the original plan was altered. We also got to open presents from Ryan's Aunt Margaret which I had wanted to open since we got the package before Christmas.
This past Saturday, My family came down and we had Dax's birthday part two. We did pretty much the same thing as the other party but we had more people! Dax probably didn't really care what was going on but he seemed to enjoy his visitors both times.
Here are some pictures of mainly the second weekend because Ryan took the pictures on his phone the first weekend.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
A Wonderful Christmas Time
Happy holiday season! It has already been a busy one here at the Dean's. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving with just the tree of us. I was supposed to help Ryan cook but Dax ended up wanted to take a nap right when almost everything needed to be prepared. I made breakfast though! I wanted to start the tradition of making cinnamon rolls on Thanksgiving so I did. They turned out pretty great the second time after doing a test run on Monday. After breakfast we went to a turkey bowl that some guys from church put together. I had every intention of watching Ryan play while taking Dax for a stroll but Dax decided to fall asleep on our way over so I just watched from the car.
On Saturday morning we went to my parents house for breakfast and decorating the Christmas tree. My mom had a little toy nativity set for the little boys to play with but they weren't to interested in it. Dax was much more interested in the sparkly red balls that go on the tree. After that we headed to Barstow to spend the rest of the weekend with Ryan's family. When we got there his aunt and uncle were there and we got to catch up and play card games with them. Playing cards is a staple at Ryan's parents. We play some kind of card game every time we visit. Then on Sunday we relaxed and played more games. Ryan helped his mom print some family history to send to family back east and Lea made a delicious dinner of prime rib and fish. Its definitely a blessing to have someone who went to culinary school in the family!
Now we are geared up for a busy December. We've already been to Christmas parties and have a few more to come. We both finish school about the same time and then we are heading up to Utah for a little bit. Also, we will be getting ready for Dax's first birthday at the beginning of January!
We hope everyone of our family and friends has a lovely, safe holiday season!
To get you in the mood here is one of my favorite Christmas songs.
And just for some fun Dax and I had a little photo shoot this morning. These few are my favorites of what I took.

On Saturday morning we went to my parents house for breakfast and decorating the Christmas tree. My mom had a little toy nativity set for the little boys to play with but they weren't to interested in it. Dax was much more interested in the sparkly red balls that go on the tree. After that we headed to Barstow to spend the rest of the weekend with Ryan's family. When we got there his aunt and uncle were there and we got to catch up and play card games with them. Playing cards is a staple at Ryan's parents. We play some kind of card game every time we visit. Then on Sunday we relaxed and played more games. Ryan helped his mom print some family history to send to family back east and Lea made a delicious dinner of prime rib and fish. Its definitely a blessing to have someone who went to culinary school in the family!
Now we are geared up for a busy December. We've already been to Christmas parties and have a few more to come. We both finish school about the same time and then we are heading up to Utah for a little bit. Also, we will be getting ready for Dax's first birthday at the beginning of January!
We hope everyone of our family and friends has a lovely, safe holiday season!
To get you in the mood here is one of my favorite Christmas songs.

Sunday, September 15, 2013
Protect the Children
Last October, while watching General Conference, I was particularly impressed by the talk Dallin H. Oaks gave entitled Protect the Children. He spoke of children's welfare and what adults do to help or hinder children. A particular quote I like was this:
"Children are highly vulnerable. They have little or no power to protect or provide for themselves and little influence on so much that is vital to their well-being. Children need others to speak for them, and they need decision makers who put their well-being ahead of selfish adult interests."
I was impressed to not only care for my children to the best of my abilities but to also care for other children who need help. I have always wanted to foster and adopt children and hope that someday I can help by providing a stable, welcoming home to children who don't know or have forgotten what that is. Right now in my life there is no way to feesibly start with this goal but I have found a family who is looking out for the welfare of a little girl who has come into their lives.
Though I don't know Camilla well, I have always been in awe of her. She has three little girlies, two of which are twins, that are the cutest little toddlers. She takes care of them as well as knit hats and manage by herself while her husband, Michael, goes to school full time, works graveyard as a CNA and works part time for the National Guard! Even with all of this she and her family are lookin out for te welfare of a girl who is in a bad situation.
I'm not entirely sure how Camilla and her family came to know Evie but even before her situation was in its current condition Camilla helped her. Camilla, and her family would have Evie over constantly. While in their home they taught Evie basic principles of the gospel and showed her what a family centered in Christ was like.
Now Evie is in a bad situation where she cannot live with her father any more. Camilla and Michael want desperately to help Evie by becoming foster parents so that she can come live with them. They need to move to a bigger home to do this and do not have sufficient funds to do so right now. I'm writing this blog post in hopes that after you read it you will share it with your friends as well as go to the links I will provide to help them. You can either donate money to them or buy a cute knitted hat from Camilla to help them toward their goal of becoming Evie's foster parents. It is my sincer hope that this blog post will reach many people and that even if you do not know Camilla and Michael that you will help them in some way so they can in turn help Evie.
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