Friday, October 1, 2010

We're baa-ack!



The Hatfields have had many adventures over the past month... and no time to update! So Sorry!!!

The biggest and best news is that we're once again back in The Good Life. We've received our new licenses -- we're officially Nebraskans again! And we couldn't be more happy.

We're still unpacking boxes, but we're so busy spending time with our friends and family that we're ok with the unpacked "stuff". We've spent the past month catching up with friends and family through high school football games, Mario Parties, an extra-special day at the zoo, Fair fun, Halo challenges, campfires, barbeques and more.

Oh yeah, and we work too. I'm currently producing the Daybreak show on WOWT and Tanner's gone back to work for NAPA (He worked there in college too -- He says it's a great work out!).

Monday, August 16, 2010

TOMS Shoes (and an Iowa City adventure)

I bought my first pair of TOMS shoes this weekend. The best part – it took me on my first Iowa City adventure.
 
I was surprised at the way the downtown was hopin’ for a non-college Saturday. I asked if it was move-in weekend, but the guy at the shoe store told me it wasn’t, and “you should see a Saturday when college is going on”.
There were kids playing at the splash pad and playground, and people plucking away on the public pianos on the Ped Mall. The restaurants had people on the patios enjoying a warm August afternoon and the shops had their doors open inviting us all in to their cool air conditioned goodness.
It was also fun to see the KWWL bureau in Iowa City. And the guys are so lucky they have windows!
Now back to the shoes, they’re so comfy! I had heard of TOMS shoes before, but got an in-depth look at the Global Leadership Summit earlier this month. The company’s founder Blake Mycoskie explained how his business is making a difference. If you haven’t heard of TOMS shoes yet, it’s really a cool company with an awesome “One for One” business model. For every pair of shoes bought, one is given to a child in need (in a developing country). For more info, here’s the website.  As of April, they’ve given away more than 600,000 pairs of shoes.

They’ve also started an annual “Day Without Shoes”… and if you know me well, you know as much as I love my shoes, I love to be barefoot! You can be sure April 5th 2011, I’ll be sporting the barefoot look!


Ok, I’m not trying to sell shoes, just share a cool idea. What if every business adopted a similar “One for One” model ? What a cool world that could become…

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Scrumptious Frosting!

When I was younger, I loved when my mom would make brownies because it meant I could lick the beaters or scrape out the bowl. Thank goodness there were only three of us kids! One beater or the bowl for us. If there were four, who knows what kind of fights could have ensued… Mom’s brownie batter (and the baked brownies, too) are AMAZING!

Well, last week I found this new recipe for chocolate frosting and it tastes JUST LIKE Mom’s brownie batter! You’ve got to try it!

5 ½ cups powdered sugar
12 Tablespoons cocoa powder
12 Tablespoons butter flavored shortening
One can (5 oz) evaporated milk
2 teaspoons vanilla

Sift together powdered sugar and cocoa and set aside. Cream the butter. Alternate adding the sugar/cocoa mix and evaporated milk. Blend in vanilla. Beat until light and fluffy. Frost your cake or cupcakes (or just eat it on grahms...) & Enjoy!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Blessings

This past week, I participated in the Global Leadership Summit presented by Willow Creek Church. It was a fun, relaxing, yet energizing 2 days of thought-provoking discussion. I learned so much, but the first I want to share is an exercise by Jim Collins. He’s a “nationally acclaimed business thinker” and author of Good to Great and How the Mighty Fall. Jim gave us a to do list and number 2 was “count your blessings, literally”. So, I’ve decided to share my list. This is what I came up with in about 10 minutes this morning.

My blessings:
- A wonderful, loving & supportive husband
- A family that loves and supports me unconditionally
- Brothers that inspire me
- A beautiful, smart, vibrant God Daughter
- Four energetic Grandparents
- A stimulating job I enjoy
- Energetic co-workers who challenge me every day
- A new job -- new opportunities
- An upcoming move closer to family & friends - and that means thousands of nights of joy and laughter with those I love the most to look forward to!
- 52 pairs of fantastic shoes ;-)
- AOT with thousands of beautiful sisters -- and a special "sisterhood" with a few amazing women
- A love for learning
- My health
- A warm, comfy, dry place to sleep every night
- More than enough to eat
- The freedom to share my ideas without repercussion.
- The freedom to share my faith without fear
- A life filled with joy, hope, laughter and love

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

367 days of adventure


Ok, so I’m a couple days late with this post, but that’s how life is when it’s super adventurous! The latest Dani & Tanner adventure was our first anniversary!

Sunday we celebrated our anniversary by grilling steak kabobs, watching True Blood and, of course, eating the top tier of the wedding cake – all in the couple hours Tanner had before work. The kabobs were excellent and the cake was pretty good too – especially for being a year old. As for True Blood, Tanner & I were watching it for the first time. It’s enticing, but racy – guess we should have figured coming from HBO. We decided we’ll watch the next couple episodes when they come from Netflix.

Thanks to everyone who sent cards and posted wishes on Facebook. We really are blessed to have so many people who love us and support our love for each other. Thank you!

Otherwise, our lives are just slowing down. I’ve moved to the 10 p.m. producer position, so I’m getting used to the new schedule. We also just returned from a Wisconsin vacation with Tanner’s Mom, brother and sister. I’ll post about that soon.

Hope you also had a wonderful fourth!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Happy Cinco de Mayo!


To celebrate today, we had a Fiesta at work. I made chicken enchiladas, Jenn brought Rotel & Cheese dip and Maria made margaritas – virgin of course (just mix 7up in the bucket instead of Tequila – it’s delish!) We were celebrating just for fun today. I don’t know that any of us in the newsroom are of Hispanic heritage. But, it got me thinking – what exactly are we celebrating?

Convenient enough, one of our reporters is doing just that story tonight!   :-)

Contrary to what many believe, it’s not a Mexican Fourth of July. It’s a David & Goliath celebration. On May 5, 1862 the Mexican army defeated the French forces at the Battle of Puebla. Cinco de Mayo isn’t celebrated nationwide in Mexico, but it’s observed in the U.S. as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

It's About Time!


I apologize. It’s been way to long. Unfortunately, it may be a while before I have a chance for another update.

Life with the Hatfields has been crazy lately. We were excited to get to spend 5 days at home for Easter. It was a busy trip, filled with family – just the way we like it! :-)

After Easter, we both got sick. I think it was too much love all at once for the holiday.

And to top it all off, we both have been and are working 12 or almost-12 hour days. I’m currently doing two shows at work – the 6:00 and the 10:00. Now, more than ever before, we are not taking for granted the time we have together!

Hmmmm… I feel like baking… hopefully this weekend I’ll have time to stir up a new creation to share! :-)

Thursday, March 18, 2010

No Green Beer Needed


I love traditions -- keeping up with old or making new, I LOVE them! As long as I can remember, every year my family has celebrated St. Patrick's Day with the Stalder Family. In fact, I think the tradition may have started before I was even born. But, when is not important -- the fun we have together is. Every year Cindy makes corned beef and cabbage and we eat just about every green veggie imaginable along with mashed potatoes and gravy and green Kool-Aid. And ALWAYS have Grasshopper pie for dessert. yummmmm! In the past couple years, us kids have made celebrating more difficult by going to college and moving away.

So, this year I decided to try making my own corned beef and cabbage. How hard can it be? Well, the picture above is definitely not my end result. It was ok -- it tasted like corned beef, but it wasn't the perfect, fall apart, juicy staple Cindy makes. But it's not the food that matters, it's the celebration. I had fun celebrating my Irish heritage (all 1/16th of it!) and I hope you did as well! :-)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Pillow Talk


About a week ago my husband asked “why is it that girls need to have a side of the bed?”

It seems that whenever we have slept together I’ve always held the left side of the bed – when looking at the pillows from the bottom of the bed – no matter which side of the room the door is on or if the bed’s against the wall or not.

I couldn’t give him an answer. But, I’ve been thinking about his question ever since…

I did some online research. I didn’t find much of anything scientific, but a couple other blogs that were discussing this same topic. There weren’t many people that said they didn’t have a “side of the bed”. I found it interesting that many people are exactly the opposite from us – with the woman sleeping on the right side. For some, it depended on where the door in the room was. They said the man slept on the side closest to the door so that if someone broke in, they could defend their girlfriend/wife.

I found one really interesting piece of information, too, on ask.metafilter.com.

Someone wrote: “I know that there’s some kind of tradition regarding walking beside a woman on the sidewalk. Men were supposed to stand between the woman and the street so that if any mud was splashed up by a passing carriage, the man would bear the brunt of the mud.”

I LOVE this idea! I’m going to start making Tanner walk street-side. :-)

So how about you? Which side of the bed do you sleep on? I’m thinking about mixing it up… trying out the right side. But, it doesn’t really make a difference for us; for the majority of our sleep time isn’t together, so we both get the entire bed – and both of us choose to sleep in the middle. :-)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Brownies!

I made brownies over my lunch break today that were such a hit at work (as you can see...), that I had to share them!  I got the recipe from my friend Heather. 

Heather's Easy Brownies
1 box cake mix (any flavor)
1/2 cup oil
2 Tbsp. water
2 eggs
1 bag baking chips (any flavor)

Combine mix, oil, water and eggs.  Add chips.  Pour into greased 9x13 pan.  Bake for 20 minutes at 350.

Enjoy!  :-)

Friday, February 19, 2010

My heart belongs to Nebraska

There were many times in junior high and high school that I swore I’d go to college out of state to get away. Once college time came around, I realized Lincoln wasn’t such a bad place. And now that I am 5 hours from the Big Red state, I know that Nebraska will always be “The Good Life” for me.

Here are the reasons I love & miss Nebraska:
 my family – ALL of them!
 my friends
 Husker spirit – you only need one team for everyone to rally behind
 game day
 Spending time with my favorite God-daughter Taylor Mae
 Gambling with my silly aunts & uncles (well, I guess technically we go to Kansas, but it’s still with Nebraska people!)
 KD sisterhood
 Sunday lunch on the deck with my family
 Runza
 Valentino’s
 Amigos
 Ivana Cone
 High school football – and watching my brother(s) play
 Family birthday parties
 Nights on O street with my friends – yes, I would still go out if I was still living there!
 Random weekend time with my families
 Red – it’s the color of LOVE!
 sportsmanship
 All the trees – yay for Arbor Day!
 Fresh steaks from Den’s

However, Iowa hasn’t been THAT bad over the last 20 months… so to be fair, here are the things I’ve enjoyed.
 Getting to know & love my cousins -- Carrie, Mike, Sam & Lauren
 everyone’s very friendly
 meeting new people
 when it snows, everything stops
 Scrapbooking with Carrie, Heather & Pansy
 Falling in love with Photography (although I have many more opportunities to take pictures I love – people pictures – in Nebraska with family and friends)
 The Mississippi river
 My P.O.O.P adventure with Tammy (a Nebraska person!)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Saucy Chicken

I made the most delicious dinner last night… Taste of Home’s Saucy Chicken and Asparagus. We have had chicken breasts in our freezer for quite a while now, and I’m working to use what we have. I was intrigued by the asparagus – and rewarded. Here’s the recipe:

Saucy Chicken & Asparagus

1 pound asparagus spears, halved
4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (I used 5…)
2 Tbsp. canola oil
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 can condensed cream of chicken soup, undiluted
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 tsp. lemon juice
1/2 tsp. curry powder
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Place the asparagus in a greased 9-in square baking dish.
In a skillet over medium heat, brown the chicken in oil on both sides. Season with salt & pepper.
Arrange chicken over asparagus.
In a bowl, mix soup, mayonnaise, lemon juice and curry power; pour over chicken.
Cover and bake at 375 for 40 minutes or until the chicken is tender and juices run clear.
Sprinkle with cheese.
Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

bringing work stress home


So, lately I’ve been struggling with bringing work stress home at night. It’s something I’m resolving to quit doing – as soon as I can figure out how.

At a jewelry party last year, a couple of us were talking about the latest “drama” at work and a co-worker’s wife said she knew nothing about it. She said her husband won’t tell her anything about work. I couldn’t believe it. I feel Tanner probably knows more about the “drama” at work than some of my co-workers! Poor guy.

So, like I said, I’m resolving to compartmentalize my life – work at work and home at home. I came across an online article that I found helpful (and lots that were not). Here are some tips:
-- It’s ok to bring reminders of family to work, not ok to bring work to family. It’s also calming to have your desk in order and include pictures/drawings/etc. from or of your family.
-- Clock out on time. When you are constantly putting in extra hours, it becomes a habit rather than a requirement.
-- Talk about life. If you are going out with people from work, talk about life outside of work. Recently a couple co-workers and I have been having “Bachelor watch parties” each Monday night. It’s been really nice to learn more about my co-workers on a personal level. It’s like a real friendship! :-)
-- Show compassion. Remember the Golden Rule at work. When you take time to help others, it builds your self-esteem, makes you feel useful and resourceful.
-- Set aside time for yourself. Even if it’s something small – like taking a walk around the park during lunch – take time each day to get away from work and clear your mind. Come to think of it, I do feel like the day’s I go shopping over lunch are the days I feel less stressed! :-) Ok, maybe that’s not what the article meant, but hey, if it works… !

And, an idea I stole from a co-worker: get lost in your iPod. Ok, so I can’t “get lost” in the music, but when I don’t hear the ridiculous conversation of managers across the room, I can’t get angry or stressed. It’s kind of “ignorance is bliss”. For the most part, it’s been working for me. It really helped yesterday – check out my “Pick-Me-Up” entry.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Pick-Me-Up

So, today I needed a pick-me-up and sure enough, God sent me one. As I put my ear bud in my ear, my iPod shuffle started playing “Before It Was Said” by FFH.

Here are the lyrics: I hope they make your day, as they’ve made mine. :-)

Every day I sit and pray to God above
To watch over me and my family
But every day I seem to pray the same old thing
In the same old way, and I start to think

That maybe I should change
And find something better to say
But I’ve learned to believe
You always hear me when I pray

So I get down on my knees
‘Cause I’m stronger than these
Voices inside of my head
They try to deceive me
And make me believe
That I would be better instead
To take my requests and put them to rest
But You’re already one step ahead
You knew just what I would say
Before it was said

Every night I lie awake wondering
If You’re listening to every heartbeat
You’ve told me that You know the deepest part of me
And You’ll watch over me and my family

So I guess I shouldn’t change
‘Cause You hear every word that I say
And I knew You are here
When I come to You this way

So I guess I shouldn’t change
‘Cause You hear every word that I say
And I knew You were here
When I knelt down today

Party!


So, I'm a day late for those Super Bowl parties... but I've found the most delicious party mix! And the best part -- it's super easy!

Just mix a large container of honey roasted peanuts with a bag of M&Ms and a bag of Cherry Nibs.

The salt from the nuts coats the Nibs making them perfectly salty/sweet, and there's just enough chocolate. Just be careful -- it's addicting! :-)

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Graffiti

Like most bathroom stalls in high schools, the stall at the speech meet I judged Saturday had graffiti scratched into it. But it was different than most. It said, "You're beautiful. Don’t forget it. Jesus (heart)s you." How uplifting! So much better than the usual bathroom graffiti...

I just wonder -- did someone get in trouble for this? It is defacing public property... but I hope hot. In this case, I say the end justified the means -- it made my day. :-)

Today and everyday -- you are beautiful & Jesus loves you!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Baking Blitz


So, after last weekend, Tanner asked me not to cook so much.  :-)  This weekend, I only managed to cook one leftover meal – tangy pulled pork and baked mac & cheese. Instead, I overdid it baking.

I made “Vanishing Oatmeal Cookies” and some very rich “Valentine Cupcakes”. The cookies are good, but the cupcakes are to die for! They’re a bit of work, but if you’re looking for “something special” or a treat to share at a Bake Sale/Cake Walk/etc. they're perfect.  Here are both recipes:

Valentine Cupcakes
From Taste of Home Magazine; makes 24 cupcakes

Cupcakes:
1 devil’s food cake mix
1 & 1/3 cups strong brewed coffee
3 eggs
1/2 cup canola oil

In a large bowl, combine the cake mix, coffee, eggs and oil. Mix well. Fill paper-lined muffin cups two-thirds full. Bake at 350 for 18-22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes before removing from pans to wire racks to cool completely.

Filling:
8 oz bittersweet chocolate, chopped
3 Tbsp sugar
4 Tbsp strong brewed coffee, divided
3 egg yolks, beaten
2 Tbsp. thawed orange juice concentrate
2 Tbsp. chocolate hazelnut spread
1 Tbsp. heavy whipping cream
1 & ½ cups whipped topping


In a double broiler or metal bowl over simmering water, constantly stir the chocolate, sugar and 3 Tbsp coffee until smooth. Remove from the heat (mixture will be thick). Stir a small amount of the hot mixture into the egg yolks; return all to the bowl, stirring constantly. Cook and stir for 4-5 minutes or until the mixture reaches 160°.


Divide the mixture among three small bowls. Into one bowl, stir orange juice concentrate. Stir hazelnut spread and cream into another; stir remaining coffee into the third bowl. Fold 1/2 cup of whipped topping into each. Chill for 10 minutes


** I didn’t do the different flavors. I just added 4 Tablespoons of coffee to the entire filling mixture along with the entire 1 & 1/2 cups of CoolWhip.**


Cut a small hole in the corner of a pastry or plastic bag; insert a very small cake decorating tip. Fill with one filling flavor. Push the tip through the bottoms of the paper liners to fill eight cupcakes. Fill until the top of the cupcake starts to rise. Repeat with remaining fillings and cupcakes.


Ganache:
4 oz bittersweet chocolate, chopped
2 oz white baking chocolate, chopped
3/4 cup heavy whipping cream, divided
2 & 1/2 tsp. corn syrup, divided

Place chocolates in separate small bowls. In a small saucepan, bring cream just to a boil. Pour 1/2 cup cream over bittersweet chocolate; pour remaining cream over white chocolate. Whisk chocolate mixtures until smooth. Stir 2 tsp. corn syrup into bittersweet ganache and 1/2 tsp corn syrup into white ganache. Cool, stirring occasionally, for about 10 minutes.


Dip tops of cupcakes in bittersweet ganache. Tint the white ganache, if desired; pipe designs over tops.


Refrigerate until set. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.


Vanishing Oatmeal Cookies
From Quaker; makes 4 dozen

Ingredients:
1/2 cup butter
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
½ cup granulated sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1 & 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
3 cups oatmeal (quick or old fashioned, uncooked)
1 cup raisins

In a large bowl, beat butter and sugars until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; beat well. Add combined flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt; mix well. Add oats and raisins; mix well.

Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets.

Bake 8 to 10 minutes at 350 until light golden brown. Cool 1 minute on cookie sheets; remove to wire rack to cool completely.

Enjoy!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Ahhhhh...

This afternoon I got my car washed and vacuumed. I feel like I have a whole new outlook on life!

It’s the little things… :-)

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Cook Now – Eat Later


This seems to be my motto lately, and so far, it’s working out quite well. Tanner works weekends overnight, so I’m left to entertain myself. This weekend, I had fun in the kitchen.


Two weeks ago, I had such a busy weekend. I was going non-stop, from a class, to babysitting, to a meeting for work, etc. I had no time to cook. Consequently – and I’m kind of ashamed to admit it -- we ordered pizza three times last week.


But this weekend… this weekend was glorious! On Saturday I made Mexican Casserole; on Sunday, Chili; and on Monday morning (which I have off!) I made Lasagna. Now, our fridge is jam-packed, but I’m excited about eating leftovers this week. And excited about the relaxation that can happen after work! Unfortunately, this week, I’m working late three nights, so we won’t get to have dinner together, but I’m going to keep up this idea next weekend, hoping this could be a very nice trend!  :-)

And, because I LOVE to share recipes, here they are:


Mexican Chicken

Combine in saucepan & cook until smooth:
1 can cream of celery
1 can cream of chicken
5.3 oz evaporated milk
10 oz tomatoes & green chilies (Rotel)
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

Crush 1 large bag of Nacho Cheese flavored Dorito chips.  Place half of the bag in a greased 9 x 13 pan.  Top with 3 drained 5 oz cans of chunked chicken.  Pour soup mixture over the top and sprinkle with the remaining chips.  Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. 


Bob's Famous Chili

3 lbs ground beef
1 lg sweet yellow onion
3 lg cans diced tomatos
1 6 oz can tomato paste
1 8 oz can tomato sauce
3 16 oz cans chili beans
2 Tbsp chili powder
4-5 cups water (or tomato juice)
3 Tbsp sugar
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1/2 tsp salt & pepper

In a large pot, brown hamburger & finely chopped onion.  Drain off fat.  Add diced tomatos, paste, sauce, beans & water.  Heat to medium-high & reduce to simmer.  Add chili powder, salt & pepper.  In a small sauce pan, heat vinegar until hot. Remove from heat & dissolve sugar.  Add to chili.  Simmer for about 2 hours. 

Friday, January 15, 2010

Dinner & A shopping cart


I guess this is what happens when you get married…

Tonight is date night! But, we need groceries – desperately! So, forget dinner and a movie! Our exciting date-night plans are… drum roll please… dinner and a shopping cart!

Don’t worry… we also plan to face off in Mario & Sonic’s Winter Olympics as soon as all the groceries are put away. :-)

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Wonder Wife!


Today I am Wonder Wife! Yes, I know I'm bragging, but oh well!

After my lazy day yesterday (RE: last post) I was a cleaning mad woman today. I successfully completed:

-- EIGHT loads of laundry (washed, dried, folded & put away)
-- dusting
-- vacuuming
-- scrubbing
-- dishes
-- changed the sheets
-- cleaned the fan
-- cleaned the kitchen
-- cleaned the fridge
-- updated picture frames with wedding pictures

And, best of all, I spent two hours watching Lost with my husband in the time he was awake before he left for work.

Yes, I'm bragging, but I don't care. Hooray for me! ;-)

now... where's my good book?!?!? I think I'll go read in bed!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Lazy Days

I love lazy days. And I've been instructed to "enjoy them now"... becasue something about kids don't allow lazy days. Bah! Humbug! Here's my recipe for a wonderfully lazy day:

good book -- currently "The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown
"Lost" Season 4 (really any season will do)
air mattress
Facebook
2 eggs
1/3 cup oil
box of cake mix
bag of chocolate chips

Don't wake up until 9:00. Begin reading book. Don't get out of bed until noon. check Facebook. Continue to read book on the couch until husband wakes up around 2:30. Have husband blow up air mattress on the living room floor and spend at least 4 hours watching "Lost". Finally, mix edible ingrediants and bake at 350 for 10 minutes.

Enjoy! ;-)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Thanks, Mom!



There are a lot of things my mother has always done that I never realized how much I appreciated, until I had to do them myself.

Most notably today – cooking dinner.

After a long day at work, I want nothing more than to just be at home with my husband. However, I’m told we as humans must eat to survive. If it were just me, I’d be eating mac & cheese almost every night. Don’t get me wrong, I love to cook – just not after work.

I know I could ask my husband to do it. However, I enjoy cooking much more than he does. And he wouldn’t enjoy it every night, either. Plus, one of us working past burning marshmallows is enough… :-)

Someday, I hope to be a good as my mom – cooking a well balanced meal every night for my family. But, tonight, my husband will have to deal with a Papa Murphy's pizza. If it’s baked at home it counts as home-made, right? :-)

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Lessons Learned



Yesterday was our 6 month anniversary. After the initial shock of realizing it’s already been six months since the wedding, I started thinking…


Here’s what I’ve learned so far:

-- You can burn marshmallows.

-- Combining two lives is harder than you’d think. Fitting both of our stuff into one apartment has been hard enough, but it’s also difficult to figure out bank accounts, credit cards, who’s doing the dishes, the laundry… and much, much more.

-- Old habits are hard to break.

-- I can’t ever make anything just like Mom… or Grandma

-- Pick your battles. Proverbs 19:13 says “a nagging wife is like a dripping faucet”.

-- Changing your name is difficult – I still get bills that are under my maiden name. I thought I changed them all, but it seems every month I’ve missed one.

-- It’s also difficult to get used to a new name. At work, people call me Mrs. Hatfield… and I ignore them! (unintentionally, of course!)

-- Don’t take time together for granted. We have completely opposite schedules, which means time together is precious.

-- Date night is important. We set aside Friday night as “date night” – a night we don’t make plans with anyone but each other.

-- Cooking for two is difficult. It’s hard to find recipes for just 2 people… making for a lot of over-eating and an overstuffed freezer!

-- Take time for yourself. It’s important to have enough “me” time to enjoy your time together.

-- I still have a lot to learn… :-)

Monday, January 4, 2010

More than Memorable


Many of the Christmas cards we received this year said “hope your first Christmas as husband and wife is memorable” Let me tell you… it was EXACTLY that!

It all started Monday. I am a major weather worrier. I spent all day Monday and half of Tuesday stressing over the weather for our 6 hour drive home Tuesday night. They were predicting freezing rain to begin sometime late Tuesday or early Wednesday. After consulting 3 of the 4 meteorologists who work at the station, and obsessing over probably every weather web site on the internet, I decided we’d try to go home and pray we didn’t get stuck in bad weather. Thankfully, we arrived at my parent's house safely around 1:00 Wednesday morning without encountering any major weather hazards.

Wednesday was fun hanging out with my family. Thursday, though, Thursday got exciting. We enjoyed celebrating Christmas with my in-laws over lunch on Christmas. We headed to Grandma & Grandpa’s (about a hour drive) around dinner time. The snow was falling and blowing across the road, but we still made it in good time. We headed home from Grandpa & Grandma’s around 11:30.

Around 1:00 Christmas morning, we decided the roads were no longer safe, so we spent the night in the "Super 7" hotel in a town about half-way between Grandma & Grandpa's and home. Funny enough, this is the same hotel we stayed in on our wedding night!

So, we woke up Christmas morning in the hotel and had a lovely continental breakfast. Unfortunately, Santa doesn’t deliver to the Super 7 – mega bummer!

After watching two snow plows go by during breakfast, we decided we’d try to leave. Thank goodness we did. We made it home safely two hours later.

By Christmas afternoon, the state had completely closed the highway because there were 5 spots that were completely drifted shut. Santa was able to make it to our house shortly after we got home – better late than never! :-)

Talk about an adventure! It’s fun looking back now, but was a little stressful at the time. We’re just very thankful we (and our families) made it safely through the Holiday. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas as well – and that you were safe and warm as you celebrated!