Friday, May 25, 2012

Carnival 2012 preview

My kids were promised a water balloon party for the end of the year if they read 50,000 pages together as a class (we have done a reading competition each quarter of the year) My 4th graders last year didn't make the goal and I knew it would be hard for them to make as well (since I have 10 less students than last year!!!) but they made it just in time. They read a total of 50,849 pages in Quarter 4 so I bought those water balloons and we did just that. Here are a few pictures from the party. It was so much fun!!


We're ready for war!





Carnival 2012 is here!!! The big even doesn't come until tomorrow but we kicked off the fun last night at El Sauce's Carnivalito and then today at work with our Carnivalito (similar to Field Day!) Thought I'd share a few pictures with you from our night/day. We will be heading out into the crowds this year for the main event (which we missed last year) which is a huge parade, lots of food, drinks, and of course live music. We are pumped!! Happy Friday!



300 lbs of ice in a pool...that's how we roll! The biggest cooler ever :)


Our new tats!


One of the Mayan symbols for the month of July


Jessie got the symbol for tiger


Party on!

Carnivalito at school today:


The beginning of the parade



The 4th Graders in the dragon's body



We've got a crowed!




Carla!


Sporting the wigs :)


Some of the dessert from the Cake Walk activity


Monday, May 21, 2012

Is it really May?!?


Is it really already the end of May!! Where has the time gone. I can't believe it has been 2 months since my last blog post too. Whoops! I guess life got in the way. My mom and her husband John came and spent Semana Santa with us here in La Ceiba and we took a killer trip to Roatan for a few nights. The white sand beaches, the tropical drinks, and scuba diving with sea turtles were just a few of the highlights. The rest of the time we hung out in La Ceiba and enjoyed the rivers and beaches here in town. It was so nice to be able to have both of them come and see where we have been living for the past two years! (I still cant' believe it's been that long!)







The weekend after they left we celebrated Easter. Ken and I of course kept the easter egg dying tradition alive. We also hosted an Easter brunch at our house for all of our friends here. Everything was delicious!





Almond Butter Coffee Cake = Heaven!



Big Kid Easter Baskets :) - We're never too old for these!



A few weeks after that Ken and I took a quick trip to Utila to get our Advanced Open Water certification for scuba diving. It was fantastic and we are so happy we decided to do it. We were on the fence about it for a long time because it was another weekend away (darn!) but also that meant spending money on hotel, food, and of course the course. Overall though we did it on a budget (luckily that is what Utila is...a budget island...) and had 7 great dives in 3 days! We completed a wreck dive that took us down to 100 feet and we got to swim through the captain's quarters. We also worked on our natural buoyancy under water. Then we completed a deep dive that took us down to 110 feet where we learned about the affects of nitrogen narcosis (nitrogen builds up in your system making you feel drunk) and it makes your reaction time slower. We did a mind puzzle down there and played with the yolk of an egg since it floated in front of us. We also drank some apple juice! The pressure kept the juice inside the can...it was awesome! On another dive we worked on our navigation skills and we ended our certification course with a night dive...freaky and fantastic. We didn't see anything to crazy like octopus or sharks but we did see some giant lobsters, shrimp, conch, and many sleeping fish. On our two fun dives the next morning we were lucky enough to sea a huge morray eel and a giant sea turtle. Ken got to see a HUGE sting ray in the distance but I didn't look fast enough. We feel so much more comfortable underwater now and it is more of a relaxing sensation since we aren't worried about using up our air quickly or not being able to float. I can't wait to dive in the next place we go to on vacation!

The weekend after that we celebrated with Cary at her baby Shower. (She actually just had her son Owen last Wednesday, May 18!!). We made a six layer cake that had different shades of blue...thanks pinterest! Here's what we did..





Voila!!!


The Party Planners!

Then last week, Ken and I packed up our house and shipped most of our things back to the states. It was a LOOONNNNGGG weekend but it feels great to say I don't have to worry about it anymore. I know that when we get back in the states our things will be arriving shortly and we can also enjoy our last month without having to pack. The moving truck came last Monday to get our things however the movers didn't arrive until 2 hours later...I'm not sure why the truck would arrive without the movers...that's just the joys of Honduras I guess. It has been interesting living though without our things...mainly our kitchen items. We have had to get creative with our meals since we only have one pot, one pan, one skillet, 2 bowls, some silverware, and a few plates. Hmmm...I wonder what we will think up for dinner tonight.

We also celebrated Mother's Day at school last Friday with a show. The even grades came up with performances in tribute to their moms. We sang a fun song called "The Mom Song" and had a picture slide show accompany. Take a look here to see it!



We were lucky to have a 3 day weekend this past weekend so we used our time wisely..by having bachelor/bachelorette get together for our friends Jenna and Elio. The girls enjoyed massages and movies in the afternoon while the boys went paint-balling. Then we got all dolled up (wigs and all) and had a night out on the town (separately of course!). What a fun time!!!



The girls with Elio


Jessie and Me


Jessie and Jenna


Me and Natalie


All the girls!



LOVE

We are in our last week of school now and half days begin on Wednesday. Their official last day is next Tuesday with an awards ceremony however grades are due tomorrow so we will just be cleaning and tying up odds and ends. It has been another successful year and Ken and I are anxious to get back home to see everyone. We will be there in only 4 weeks...that is after we take our week long trip to Nicaragua with our friends Jesse and Jessie and their son Tristan. I can't wait!! Happy Monday!






Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sunday Cooking #5

I ended up cooking a lot this Sunday...I don't know where all the energy came from since I had been out the night before for St. Patrick's Day! I woke up (incredibly early) and feeling great and since Ken was still passed out I decided to make some homemade Honey Wheat Oatmeal Bread and a Baked Oatmeal dish for breakfast. Then I thought, well I'm this far I mine as well plan dinner, so I made a crockpot chili that simmered all day (to perfection I might add).

Here are the recipes for those who are interested (I've put the original websites from where I found the recipes but I've tweaked each one to fit my needs and likes):

Honey Wheat Oatmeal Bread
(http://theslowroasteditalian.blogspot.com/2012/02/honey-wheat-oatmeal-bread.html)

The great thing about this recipe is that you can do it all by hand. I don't have a big mixer so I just stirred everything with a wooden spoon and then kneaded the dough out on the counter.

Ingredients:
4 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast 

1/2 cup honey
4 tablespoons butter
2 1/4 cups warm water (110-120 degrees)
1 tablespoon salt
2 3/4 cups unbleached bread flour
4 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup quick cooking oats
1 whole egg, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons butter, divided

Directions:
1. Melt butter and honey in microwave until butter is melted.
2. Add melted butter to a large mixing bowl and add the warm water (it should be luke warm - if its too warm it'll kill the yeast)
3. Add the yeast to the mixture and let stand for 10-15 minutes.
4. In a separate bowl combine the salt, 2 cups of whole wheat flour, and 1 cup of regular flour. Add it to the yeast mixture slowly until the liquid is absorbed. Don't forget to scrape the sides of teh bowl!
5. Add the egg and one cup of whole wheat flour and mix until the egg is completely mixed in. 
6. Add the oats, 1 cup whole wheat flour, and 1 cup regular flour. Mix until the dough is elastic. (This is where I began to knead the dough because thats the best way for me to test its elasticity. Add more flour if necessary to keep the dough from sticking to your hands and the counter.)
7. Put 1 tablespoon of butter in the microwave and melt it then spread it around a big bowl. Place the dough in the bowl for 1 hour to let it rise. (It should be doubled in size.)
8. Punch the dough down and then cover it with the bowl for an additional 15 minutes. 
9. Cut the dough in half and shape it to the well greased bread pans. Let it sit for another hour to let it rise.
10. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and then bake for 35 - 40 minutes. Let cool fully on oven racks and then enjoy! :)



Baked Oatmeal with Strawberries, Bananas, and Chocolate Chips (Oh my!)
(http://www.inspiredtaste.net/9928/baked-oatmeal-with-strawberries-banana-and-chocolate-recipe/)

You can substitute really anything you like into this recipe so if you want different fruits or no chocolate (who would want that!) or walnuts instead of almonds...all is well :)

Ingredients: 
  • 2 cups old fashioned rolled oats
  • 1/3 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup almond pieces, chopped
  • 1 cup sliced strawberries
  • 1/3 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1 large egg
  • 3 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 ripe banana, peeled, 1/2-inch slices
Directions:
  1. 1. Preheat oven to 375°F and generously spray the inside of a 10-1/2 by 7 inch baking dish with cooking spray and place on a baking sheet.
  2. 2. In a large bowl, mix together the oats, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, half the almonds, half the strawberries and half the chocolate. (Save the other half of strawberries, almonds and chocolate for the top of the oatmeal). 
  3. 3. In another large bowl, whisk together the milk, egg, butter and vanilla extract.
  4. 4. Add the oat mixture to prepared baking dish. Arrange the remaining strawberries, walnuts and chocolate on top. Add the banana slices to the top then pour the milk mixture over everything. Gently shimmy/shake the baking dish to help the milk mixture go throughout the oats.
  5. 5. Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until the top is nicely golden brown and the milk mixture has set. For an extra tasty top, sprinkle a tablespoon or so of extra brown sugar on top then place back in the oven under the broiler and broil for 20-30 seconds. Serve warm with an extra sprinkle of sugar or drizzle of maple syrup.

YUM!!!!!!!!!!

The recipe for the crock-pot chili is pretty straight forward and can be found here:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/slow-cooked-chili/detail.aspx

I'm also attempting something very different for the next 2 weeks. I planned out all of our dinners and went grocery shopping (strict shopping that is since I have the habit of not sticking to my list and getting whatever looks good...this usually results in foods that don't mix well for meals!) for everything that I would need. I've read on lots of different websites people doing this and it turning out to be a lot easier for them during the week with work and it saves them money in the long run since they are only buying what they need at the time. Tonight I am attempting a roasted vegetable tart and a small salad...oh and did I mention I'm trying to cook a big healthier too...except for the BLT's we ate last night because who can resist bacon!

Enjoy your week and I hope you try some new recipes yourself soon :) You've got to keep it adventurous in the kitchen!



Busy weekend!

Ken and I had such a busy week/weekend! I just don't know where the time has gone. We are only 2 weeks shy of spring break and then after that we only have 7.5 weeks until school is out! Ahhhhh!

We have already begun figuring out the details of shipping our things back to the states (and of course the things we won't be shipping back...can you believe I'm actually going to leave some stuff here for all of you who helped pack us up before coming here?!?!) We do still need to buy a few souvenirs as well which is why we started this past weekend. Ken has been dying to get some artwork to hang in our house to remind us of our time in Honduras so we finally went to a little art gallery in town. I'd been eyeing the place for awhile now and we just never made the effort to go on a Saturday morning when it's open. It was really cute and quaint with lots of great art work. We were really shocked.

Ken ended up finding a painting that he loves by an artist who is from Tela and fairly well known throughout Honduras and Central America. It's a beach scene, one that we feel we have seen so many times while living here, and a great reminder of all of the fun we've had in the Caribbean. I wasn't planning on buying anything but right as we were getting ready to leave my eye caught this BEAUTIFUL, COLORFUL, ABSTRACT painting that I just had to have. It has nothing to do with Honduras except for the fact that the artist is from Tegucigalpa and I'll of course remember where I bought it from.

Since it was St. Patrick's Day and all, we had to plan some kind of festivities for the evening so we bought some pork chops (unfortunately there is no corn beef here and I would not let Ken cook us corn beef hash from a can for dinner...) and accompanied it with potatoes and broccoli for our holiday meal. It was of course drank with green beer made by us! Then we and a few of our friends went out to a bar to enjoy the evening and the nice weather. The night was not complete before stopping at the Central Park baleada stand where Ken and I enjoyed some delicious baleadas!! I think we are going to miss those so much once we leave.




Sunday we ended up going to the beach for a few hours on Cary/Luke's moped just the two of us. All of our friends were laying low for the day and we felt like getting out of town for a little bit. Plus we didn't want to break the tradition since we've been at the beach for the past 5 weeks straight (what a life we lead!) It was extremely crowded and hot (duh its the Caribbean I guess) so we ate some lunch and bounced. The rest of the day we relaxed and enjoyed the cool breeze on our porch.

There's nothing in life to complain about when you live here.