Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Building Museum



My moms took us to the building museum in DC this weekend and I got to play in the building zone. I was too busy hammering, building towers, and generally having fun to look at the camera. [JUMP TO FULL POST]

More Thanksgiving Pics


I made paper hats for everyone

Me and Mommy

Me, Nonna, and Baby Clay

Ready to Eat
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Thursday, November 22, 2007

November Pictures




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One Month

1 week on he left - 1 month on the right
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Happy Thanksgiving





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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Doctor's Update

Clay's 1 month Appointment Stats

Weight - 11 lbs, 10 ounces (that's up from 8 lbs 14 oz about 3 weeks ago, and up from 8 lbs .02 ounces at birth!!!!!!!!!) (75-90 percentile)

Height (length) - 22 7/8 inches (95 percentile)

Head Circumference - 50th percentile

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Ice Skating






I, Gus, had my first ice skating lesson last night. I'm in the "teddy bear" class, which means 1-4 year olds. Basically yesterday was just hanging out and getting used to the ice as a concept. For those of us who haven't even been walking on solid ground for that long, it is a little scary. But I did fine- at the end I cried because I wanted to go back out!! My friends Liam and Audrey from daycare both signed up for the class too, so it was nice to have some people I knew in the class. [JUMP TO FULL POST]

Mombian Recipe Exchange

There's been a holiday recipe exchange started by one of our favorite blogs Mombian.

Here's our contribution (can't remember where I stole this from, some cookbook or tv cooking show, but it's yummy...)- Turkey. We made this relatively simple recipe the first year we hosted Thanksgiving at our house 3 years ago and have adapted the recipe the past two years, depending on our mood/ability to purchase the right items in time... This recipe, which is not vegetarian, requires:

- 1 turkey
- 2 oranges
- fresh rosemary (some still on the stem)
- 2 bulbs of garlic
- olive oil
- pancetta (italian bacon, uncooked) or any thick fatty bacon will do (can be omitted if you dont eat pork)
- stuffing of your choice, preferably bread-product based and smooshy
- handful fresh thyme
- handful fresh sage

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Preheat oven appropriately for your size turkey.

Clean your fresh or thawed turkey, remove things that need to be removed, etc. Set the turkey in the roasting pan.

Using a spatula (if squeamish) or your hand (works much better), slowly separate the skin of the turkey breast from the actual meat from the bottom up, leaving it attached at the top of the breast (essentially creating a big pouch).

Pour some olive oil into the pouch, and spread it over the meat underneath.

"Stuff" your stuffing into the pouch (between the skin and meat) until it is full and the skin is taut again (it will stretch like a balloon). Rub olive oil on the skin.

Take a sharp knife and make a some 1/2 to 1 inch cuts in the thighs and leg meat of the turkey. (about 3-4 per thigh, depending on size of the turkey, 1 or 2 in the legs). For each cut, take a clove of garlic and a sprig or two of rosemary and wrap them in half a piece of pancetta (if you dont eat pork, skip the pancetta and brush or dip them in olive oil). Stuff the wraps into the cuts you've made. (Ideally getting some into the meat itself, but if your turkey is small, the wrap may end up just under the skin instead.

Pierce each orange 5 times with a fork. Put the oranges, the thyme, the sage, and any remaining rosemary in the cavity of the turkey. Cover the ends of the legs with foil. Cook to the time/temp appropriate for your size turkey. When done, discard the oranges and herbs from inside, and carve as usual.

What I like about this recipe:
- the turkey comes out looking fantastic (with a nice golden crispy skin over the breast)
- if carved well (something I can't do), each piece of breast meat has a bit of stuffing with it.
- The stuffing protects the breast from drying out before it is completely cooked, keeping it nice and moist.
- The stuffing can take on some of the turkey flavor like it would if it were inside the body, but there's far less risk of undercooking the stuffing because it is closer to the heat.
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Monday, November 12, 2007

New Haircut and Other Weekend Things


I tried on the new scarf and hat Nona made Mommy


Clay's still dreaming of a revolution...

I got a haircut, much to Mama's chagrin


Baby Clay continues his mellowness...


Better shot of the new 'do
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Friday, November 09, 2007

Thanks Em and Hill!


We love the blanket (and the t-shirt too)!
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Thursday, November 08, 2007

Do I Look Like My Mama?

Mama at 3 weeks old


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First Bath





That was a bit shocking...
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Happy 3-Week Birthday!

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Whose Bouncy Seat Is It?

Gus loved the bouncy seat when he was a baby....


Apparently he still does!


He wants to "sit in it," especially when baby Clay is using it...

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Ready for Takeoff



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Monday, November 05, 2007

Family




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Sunday, November 04, 2007

Just a lazy Sunday afternoon

Whee leaves!

Baby Clay is cozy and warm in Mama's jacket!

Just raking some leaves

or playing horsey?

What a cutie!

Yawn!
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