one of Josh's favorites
- about 1lb. of ground italian sausage (I buy the turkey italian sausage and cut off the casing)
- 1/2 cup diced onion
- 1 can drained diced tomatoes
- 3/4 jar of spaghetti sauce
- your favorite choice of pasta cooked
- 1/3 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese
Brown sausage in a deep skillet.
Add in diced onion and cook until soft.
Pour in tomatoes and spaghetti sauce.
Mix in your favorite pasta.
Pour into a pan. (picture was taken at this step)
Sprinkle on cheese.
Place in 350 degree oven for about 10 min. until cheese is melted.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Baby Harrison has furniture!
Josh and I have been on the search of baby furniture for awhile. I have had no issue with getting used furniture and we scoured Craigslist every night in search of the perfect furniture. We were not having very good luck and I started having dreams that the baby would come and we wouldn't have anything, granted I still have 23 weeks to go however, if you know us you would understand. On Saturday we decided to begin our baby registry, my mom is hosting a "virtual" shower for me when I go to visit in August and I wanted guests to have the opportunity to get something we have chosen. So we went to Target and discovered that a lot of their inventory was gone and were told that they would be restocking Thursday just in time for us to come back later to register for more things. We decided to head on up to Ikea to see if they had gotten in any new baby furniture, the style of our apartment is Ikea-ish and their furniture is affordable. We made our way to the Children's section and were shocked to find no cribs- none- they all had vanished. My heart sank a little and we asked one of the workers what had happened to the cribs. She stated that their cribs were not up to 2011 USA standards and that a new set of cribs would hopefully be in around December. Ummm... No thanks. We then ventured to a couple second hand children's shops who informed us that they are no longer able to sell cribs to to all of the various standards. In my state of shock and sadness we passed another Target and I decided that I just wanted to go in and see if they had anything. We found a crib that was more than 50% off its original price, they also offered a changing table, dresser and matching glider. But..... this store no longer had any of the furniture. A customer service rep helped us tremendously by searching all the Target's in the area for all of the pieces of furniture. We grabbed a lemonade, sat down and began making calls. Only one store had the crib, 2 stores had the dresser, 1 store had the changing table and no one had the glider. We hoped in the car and drove from Middletown to Fields Ertel collecting our pieces of furniture. On Sunday, after church and grocery shopping, in between loads of laundry we put together the furniture.
The beginning
The beginning
The baby room setup
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
the past 5 weeks...
Since my last post I learned all about morning sickness, well mine came at night right as I laid down for bed. I have been fighting nausea, headaches and massive fatigue, the last thing on my mind was getting on here to blog about how yucky I felt. I am hoping that I am on the up-swing of things. The past 2 days have been fairly good to me. My clothes are slowly getting tighter and a small bump is now visible, however friends who have been pregnant say they can't tell that I am 15 weeks pregnant. 15 weeks, crazy! Last week we were able to hear the baby's heartbeat for the first time, all I can say is amazing. It was the first way our little one was able to communicate to us that everything was just fine. We go back August 1st for our ultrasound and to see if I am carrying a boy or a girl! All in all things are going well, our current mission is finding the right baby furniture and to continue working on the baby's Christmas stocking which I am cross-stitching (more on this later).
In the past 5 weeks, we celebrated our 2 year Wedding Anniversary. This year we kept it very low key. All I wanted was a cake that tasted like our wedding cake. Josh ordered one from a bakery in Dayton and had strawberry filling added.
In the past 5 weeks, we took my dad to a Cincinnati Reds game as his Father's Day gift. It was one of the hottest days ever and completely wore me out, but we had a great time.
In the past 5 weeks, Josh started (and now has just about completed) his summer course for Xavier. It has been a lot of information to cover in only 4 weeks but he has been doing awesome and is ready to begin Grad school as a full time student.
In the past 5 weeks, we celebrated our 2 year Wedding Anniversary. This year we kept it very low key. All I wanted was a cake that tasted like our wedding cake. Josh ordered one from a bakery in Dayton and had strawberry filling added.
In the past 5 weeks, we took my dad to a Cincinnati Reds game as his Father's Day gift. It was one of the hottest days ever and completely wore me out, but we had a great time.
In the past 5 weeks, Josh started (and now has just about completed) his summer course for Xavier. It has been a lot of information to cover in only 4 weeks but he has been doing awesome and is ready to begin Grad school as a full time student.
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