I LOVE Thai food! Since we don't have any Thai restaurants in Brazil I often make this recipe for Pad Thai. It's not supposed to be the most authentic recipe in the world, it's supposed to be an easy version you can put together from stuff in your pantry. We love it and make it often! It's from How to Cook Without a Book by Pam Anderson. http://www.amazon.com/How-Cook-Without-Book-Techniques/dp/0767902793 Every time we make it for guests they love it because it's so different and unexpected. We use chicken and at least double the bean sprouts. We don't have fish sauce so I substitute soy sauce...not sure if it's a good idea but it's still tasty! We also cut the red pepper flakes in half and add a bit more of the sauce recipe so it's a little wetter. Give it a try! (click to make it big)
Family Pic
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
3 Months
Elijah turned 3 months old last week. Although I'm a little late on posting, I took this picture on the right day.
Our sweet little boy is growing and developing so fast! As of the past week he started being able to control his reach more and just today he definitely reached and grabbed his toys intentionally. So fun! He loves grabbing Sophie the giraffe from Aunt Jamie.
This month was especially fun because my parents came down to meet Elijah. We was a total trooper as we did tons of sightseeing. He did start screaming every time we put him in his car seat, which was a bit of a bummer, but he always stopped as soon as the car started each time. However, as soon as my parents left, he stopped doing it all together. Maybe he liked their sympathy and attention??? Elijah loved Popi and G-ma and it was so fun to see them play together. This month we also dedicated Elijah in the church, which was an encouraging and challenging moment.
Elijah is also starting to laugh which is SO fun!!! He doesn't laugh at things that are really funny yet, but sometimes his smiles just randomly come with laughs. He loves to "talk" too and seems to carry on conversations with us at times. If only we knew what he was saying!
Ejlijah also gets tons of attention from strangers here in Brazil. Maybe it's the blond hair, but people just LOVE him! When we're walking down the street people have pulled over to chat with him and at the bakery, the employee asked to hold him behind the counter while we ate. Great to get the free babysitting :)
Elijah is still on a 3 hour schedule and sleeping through the night. My next goal is to drop his dream-feed which seems to be annoying to him when we have to wake him up. Once we get back on a good schedule after G-ma and Popi's visit we'll work on that.
Elijah, we just grow to love you more and more each day!
Our sweet little boy is growing and developing so fast! As of the past week he started being able to control his reach more and just today he definitely reached and grabbed his toys intentionally. So fun! He loves grabbing Sophie the giraffe from Aunt Jamie.
This month was especially fun because my parents came down to meet Elijah. We was a total trooper as we did tons of sightseeing. He did start screaming every time we put him in his car seat, which was a bit of a bummer, but he always stopped as soon as the car started each time. However, as soon as my parents left, he stopped doing it all together. Maybe he liked their sympathy and attention??? Elijah loved Popi and G-ma and it was so fun to see them play together. This month we also dedicated Elijah in the church, which was an encouraging and challenging moment.
Elijah is also starting to laugh which is SO fun!!! He doesn't laugh at things that are really funny yet, but sometimes his smiles just randomly come with laughs. He loves to "talk" too and seems to carry on conversations with us at times. If only we knew what he was saying!
Ejlijah also gets tons of attention from strangers here in Brazil. Maybe it's the blond hair, but people just LOVE him! When we're walking down the street people have pulled over to chat with him and at the bakery, the employee asked to hold him behind the counter while we ate. Great to get the free babysitting :)
Elijah is still on a 3 hour schedule and sleeping through the night. My next goal is to drop his dream-feed which seems to be annoying to him when we have to wake him up. Once we get back on a good schedule after G-ma and Popi's visit we'll work on that.
Elijah, we just grow to love you more and more each day!
Friday, February 10, 2012
US Citizen
Mr. Eli is now officially a dual citizen! All of his paperwork just came through with the US embassy in Brasilia and he now has his official certificate to show he is a US citizen born abroad (he can use this instead of a US birth certificate). And he has his US passport. All ready to travel...just need plans and tickets :)
As hard as we tried we couldn't get a good picture of him for his passport. He has no neck showing! Oh well, he'll look like a cute baby in his passport until he is 5 then he'll get another chance at a more flattering picture.
As hard as we tried we couldn't get a good picture of him for his passport. He has no neck showing! Oh well, he'll look like a cute baby in his passport until he is 5 then he'll get another chance at a more flattering picture.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Lizard on the Loose
This guy was on the loose in our home. The lizard. Not Elijah. It was terrifying. Here's what happened:
- Elijah was napping.
- I was sitting at the computer about to tackle my virtual to-do list.
- Jeyson was at the hangar.
- Bobby RUNS into the house after something.
- Bobby corners something behind the sofa in the living room.
- I RUN to the living room.
- I think Sam is cornered behind the sofa.
- NO BOBBY!!! Leave Sam alone! Go outside!
- I see a skinny tail from behind the sofa.
- It's not Sam's tail.
- I think a mouse or a rat is cornered behind the sofa.
- GET HIM BOBBY!!!
- Then I see it.
- A lizard.
- The lizzard is VERY large.
- Lizards are our friends, according to Jeyson.
- Lizards eat bugs and cause no harm, according to Jeyson.
- We have to protect lizards from Bobby and Sam, according to Jeyson.
- I agree.
- But I'm scared of lizards all the same.
- NO BOBBY!!!! Leave the lizard alone! Go outside!
- I get a broom.
- My plan is to shoo the lizard outside with a broom.
- My plan failed.
- The lizard ran out from the sofa into the office!
- The office is where I needed to work.
- The lizard hid under the couch in the office.
- The couch is too big for me to see him or move to shoo him.
- I have no choice but to wait for him to come out.
- I can't get anything done except on the computer.
- I work on my emails, etc. with my feet in the air.
- I work like this for 30 minutes waiting for him to appear so I can shoo him with the broom.
- He does not come out.
- My legs are running out of blood as I hold them in the air.
- I refuse to touch the ground.
- It is time to pick Jeyson up from the hangar.
- There is still a lizard in the house.
- He won't come out.
- I have to go.
- I lock the lizard in the house and Eli and I get Jeyson.
- I tell Jeyson the traumatizing story.
- Jeyson is thrilled!
- He loves lizards!
- Jeyson runs into the office and shuts the door behind him.
- Elijah and I huddle together outside the office.
- Jeyson emerges.
- Live lizard in hand.
- As a payment for rescuing me, Jeyson makes me pet the lizard.
- I quickly touch the lizard.
- No it has to be a real pet. See how cute he is?
- Groan.
- Real pet.
- WASH HANDS!
- Picture.
- Release the lizard.
- Elijah was napping.
- I was sitting at the computer about to tackle my virtual to-do list.
- Jeyson was at the hangar.
- Bobby RUNS into the house after something.
- Bobby corners something behind the sofa in the living room.
- I RUN to the living room.
- I think Sam is cornered behind the sofa.
- NO BOBBY!!! Leave Sam alone! Go outside!
- I see a skinny tail from behind the sofa.
- It's not Sam's tail.
- I think a mouse or a rat is cornered behind the sofa.
- GET HIM BOBBY!!!
- Then I see it.
- A lizard.
- The lizzard is VERY large.
- Lizards are our friends, according to Jeyson.
- Lizards eat bugs and cause no harm, according to Jeyson.
- We have to protect lizards from Bobby and Sam, according to Jeyson.
- I agree.
- But I'm scared of lizards all the same.
- NO BOBBY!!!! Leave the lizard alone! Go outside!
- I get a broom.
- My plan is to shoo the lizard outside with a broom.
- My plan failed.
- The lizard ran out from the sofa into the office!
- The office is where I needed to work.
- The lizard hid under the couch in the office.
- The couch is too big for me to see him or move to shoo him.
- I have no choice but to wait for him to come out.
- I can't get anything done except on the computer.
- I work on my emails, etc. with my feet in the air.
- I work like this for 30 minutes waiting for him to appear so I can shoo him with the broom.
- He does not come out.
- My legs are running out of blood as I hold them in the air.
- I refuse to touch the ground.
- It is time to pick Jeyson up from the hangar.
- There is still a lizard in the house.
- He won't come out.
- I have to go.
- I lock the lizard in the house and Eli and I get Jeyson.
- I tell Jeyson the traumatizing story.
- Jeyson is thrilled!
- He loves lizards!
- Jeyson runs into the office and shuts the door behind him.
- Elijah and I huddle together outside the office.
- Jeyson emerges.
- Live lizard in hand.
- As a payment for rescuing me, Jeyson makes me pet the lizard.
- I quickly touch the lizard.
- No it has to be a real pet. See how cute he is?
- Groan.
- Real pet.
- WASH HANDS!
- Picture.
- Release the lizard.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Elijah's Tree
This past weekend we went over to my in-law's farm. It was a nice relaxing weekend (other than helping bag up a cow :) Since we were away from home and a routine is harder anyway, I loved the excuse to spend extra snuggle time with my lovebug.
Jeyson had a great idea a while back and we finally put it into action. We planted a tree for Eli so every year we can watch it grow along with him. We decided on a Jatoba since they grow to be huge and sturdy like this one.
And we decided to plant it over at Jeyson's parents' farm since we don't know where we will be living long term and plus our yard (if you can call it that!) is FAR to small anyway. Jeyson's parents loved the idea so we loaded our $2 tree into the wagon and found the perfect spot.
And we decided to plant it over at Jeyson's parents' farm since we don't know where we will be living long term and plus our yard (if you can call it that!) is FAR to small anyway. Jeyson's parents loved the idea so we loaded our $2 tree into the wagon and found the perfect spot.
It was perfect to plant during rainy season too so hopefully it will get off to a strong start before dry season arrives.
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