Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie

This pie makes for one happy husband :)
Nothing says Southern like a warm and gooey chocolate chip pecan pie. Believe it or not at first I wasn't even sure that I would like it! Luckily growing up my mama taught me some manners and this time politely trying something a guest brings to your table paid off big time! I was first introduced to this heavenly desert when we invited two of our good friends over for a week-night dinner. Being brought up the right way herself, my friend Courtney made a desert to go with our dinner. When she came it she sat it on the kitchen counter and I asked what she had brought, "chocolate chip pecan pie" she said. In my head I am thinking great I really do not like pecan pie but was I in for a surprise. After the dinner plates were cleared away we broke out the pie. My husband whose favorite pie in the whole world is pecan was super pumped to try Courtney's pie and got a gigantic slice, I on the other hand only took a small ensie piece. I nervously raised the fork to my mouth and  OH MY LORD it was good! Thanks to Courtney and my mama's manners it is now tied for my favorite pie in the whole world and I can't keep it all to myself.

Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie

1 unbaked pie shell
1 cup of sugar
1/4 cup all purpose (plain) flour
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla ( I just pour some in)
1 stick of butter
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips ( I just fill the 1 cup measuring cup up all the way)
1/2 cup chopped pecans

Mix sugar, flour, eggs and vanilla together ( I just use a whisk, no need to break out the mixer!) Melt the stick of butter and let it cool for a few seconds. Pour into the sugar mixture, stir well and add chocolate chips and pecans. Pour into unbaked pie shell and bake for 35 minutes at 350 degrees. Walllla that is IT! How easy is that?! At out house we like it best right out of the oven with an ice cold glass of milk.

just in the oven :)

Done!! Doesn't that look like a GIANT cookie?!
Yummmmy!



Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas time is here

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Monday, November 19, 2012

What Christmas is all about

I can't believe that Thanksgiving has snuck up on us already and Christmas is right around the corner! Today as I had intentions to clean my house in preparation for Thanksgiving guest, I couldn't help but want to climb up into the attic and pull all of my Christmas stuff down. I made myself work most of the day in our bedroom, it looked like a bomb had exploded. I scrubbed baseboards, removed dust webs, and washed 90 loads of clothes it felt like. To reward myself  I got out the white tree I'm putting in our room this year. ( I feel so Christmas-y that I want to decorate everything!!) As I took the tree out of its box my mind went back to a conversation my husband and I had last week as well as the Christmas sermons our preacher gave last year. When I was growing up, Christmas was the most happy and magical time of the year. Everything was just so joyful and full of spending time with the people who mean the most. The older I get I see all around me people getting lost in buying stuff to give for gifts and forgetting what Christmas is all about.  I mean EVERY store puts out displays of JUNK (all of those little gift sets) that no one needs, but people buy it up like there is no tomorrow so that they have something for every last person on their list down to their neighbor's dog. They spend and spend and spend and not once think about why they are even buying gifts to give in the first place.... JESUS was given to us as a free and wonderful gift so that our sins could be taken away and we could live in heaven one day with him and our God. So that we could have someone to lead us through this crazy and scary life knowing that he has gone before us and prepared the way for us, that he has a plan for us, and that he is ALWAYS with us.  We give gifts to the people we love as a earthly representation of God giving us the most precious gift ever. He didn't send just anyone ( junk off of a random store display) he sent his most prized and loved thing, his son. Our preacher brought to light new scripture for his Christmas sermons last year instead of just the Christmas story, and I will never look at my tree the same again. Everything we do to decorate for Christmas represents Jesus and so many people don't have a clue. The Tree-- pretty obvious, Jesus died on the tree because he loved us and wanted to pay the price for us so that we may spend eternity praising him-- the Christmas tree should be our constant reminder of this. The Lights-- Jesus is the light of the world, and as Christians we are supposed to shine our light of Jesus into the dark parts of the world. The star-- the star of Bethlehem to lead the wise men to Jesus as well as a reminder to look up and PRAISE God.
It is so uplifting and de-stressing when you remember that Christmas isn't about what STUFF you give, its about remembering what has been given for you and acting from the overflow of Jesus' love from your heart. <3

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Fall Break





I absolutely love fall break! I had a pretty busy first day, and I was in bed by my normal school night bedtime :) When my husband first purchased our house, my best friend Brooke and I were so excited that we would finally have a scrapbook room to make as big of a mess in as we wanted and not have to clean it up every time we were done scrap-booking.  I wanted to paint it a 'fun' color since my mom would have never gone for anything loud in her house, so we chose neon green. It was fun while it lasted, but 2 years later it was time for a change.

Before -excuse the mess I'm cleaning out!!
The closet before
I started cleaning out and though I am sick and tired of this blinding green color, I think I will go to Lowes!!


















After browsing the paint for quite some time, I chose Lyndhurst Timber. I thought maybe the once scrapbook room, now office/dog room could use a little manly color. I spend the rest of the day cleaning out and painting the room. Not too bad for day one of fall break, but we still have a long way to go!
did a little re-arranging

much better!











Oh and the best part was when my husband came home. He took some bills into the office and said "oh you put the dogs right beside each other"... and that was it! After dinner I asked if he noticed anything else, and he thought and said "you moved the computer desk over some". I laughed and asked if THAT was all. He thought for what seemed like 5 minutes, walked back into the room, looked around a while and then said "OH you painted". What a typical man!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Don't live too fast

I can't believe it is already fall, my absolute most favorite time of the year! I have been blessed to have been given the opportunity for a long-term sub job at Morgan County Elementary School, so the craftiness and blogging  has dwindled down once again. I feel like this job has been the opportunity of a life time, and I am sad that it is half way over. I believe whole heartily that I was given this opportunity and position for a reason. Even though I am unsure of the reason at this time; I trust that God has a plan for me that is better than anything than I can imagine. By talking with other people who work at the school and people who have tried to get long-term positions there I know it was nothing else other than God as to why I am where I am.

Last weekend Jock and I hosted a couples shower for our friends Brittany and Kyle. I can't believe their wedding will be here in less than a month! I am so glad to be able to be a part of her special day! I hope that her wedding is everything that she dreams it will be plus some.( And she hasn't even had to be bridezilla yet!) I pray that they will continue to be best friends and have a love for one another that will grow last their entire life time. Jock and I have only been married for 2 short years, but those two years have been the fastest of my life. I hope to never take a single day, hour or minute forgranted that we get to spend with one another. We can't wait to celebrate their wedding and dance the night away with them. We love yall!


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Yard sale finds

This past Saturday I went to my favorite yard sale of the year. Yes, of course I woke up early just to stand in line to get in the door! I went expecting to bring home a truck load of treasures just like last year, but I was disappointed in the amount of good junk. I did find one steal (or two) these ugly 1975 brass lamps were three dollars a piece.

I thought with a little spray paint and fabric they would be as good as new, an much cheaper than I could find cute lamps for any where else. I paid six dollars for spray paint, six dollars for spray adhesive and I dug out some fabric I had purchased at a fabric sale last year. Fifteen dollars and and hour later this is what I ended up with.

Not too shabby by my standards. I love them and that fact that I only spent fifteen dollars makes me love them even more! This was an incredibly easy project. I removed the old shades and light bulbs, stuffed paper towels in the holes where the bulbs go and gave them 2 coats of oil rubbed bronze spray paint. I rolled the shades along the fabric to make a template, and cut it out and used spray adhesive to adhere the fabric. Put it all back together and presto! This was a perfect project if  you want instant gratification!
-Enjoy!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sum- Sum- Summertime

After a week of getting our house ready to go on vacation, and a week at the beach (which was fabulous) I was having craft withdrawals. Today I finished my summer/ June wreath, a little late I know, but better late than never. After cruising pinterest for hours on end I decided to try one of those cute coffee filter wreaths, and I was happy with the results. I dyed white coffee filters with red food coloring and hot water, and I covered the wooden "W" with scrapbook paper. I ended up using less than 200 coffee filters (one pack). It was a very economical project and  our front door no longer looks like bla- February which is when my last wreath was from!
Our door mat was looking a little tired as well. I mean we have only had the same one for 2 years :) I decided to give it a face lift as well. I simply printed a W to make a stencil and used some bright blue acrylic paint that was in my craft box and waah-laa a new door mat!

I like monogram can you tell!

Our vacation was wonderful. We went to Manasota Key off the coast of South West Florida. We rented an AMAZING house and practically had the whole beach to ourselves. (Plus the in laws of course) It is my number one favorite vacation spot because there is NO ONE there. Its so private and quiet. My whole week consisted of sleep, eat, tan, read, walk, watch the sunset, and do it all again. I bought the new Mary Kay Andrews book Spring Fling and read it in one day.  I am already searching for somewhere else to go before the summer is over. I could be a beach bum for the rest of my life.