Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Overload of cuteness...

As promised here is dinner from Monday's Menu... Creamy Chicken Enchilada's. I made them tonight. They were really good, I served them with Cesear salad. Even Braden liked them and he is my biggest critic.
So, obviously these pictures do not contain Cuteness Overload, however if you continue down the blog..you will see what I am talking about!!


The above picture is the mixture used in the Enchilada's

Finished product..not the best picture, but they were really good!

Meet "Molly"...


well at least that's what I am calling her for know! She is NOT my puppy although I did have a hard time not keeping her when Sue and Jeff stopped by to show us their new addition.
Tonight Sue found some Teacup Morkies in Cambridge that were for sale and with considerable discussion...her and Jeff decided to add to their family. I will admit, once Sue saw Ollie on the weekend she fell in love and wanted one of her own immediately.
They do not have a name yet for little "molly", I think Molly is cute because it goes well with Ollie....and they will be best buddies! But, they have their own ideas and two teenage girls at home that are dying to love, cuddle and name their new puppy! Whatever they choose I am sure it will just be adorable! Little "molly" looks fluffier than little Ollie, i think she will pull more of the Maltese with the fluffier hair. Ollie seems to be pulling the yorkie with his fur/hair, its thinner,straighter and longer. We'll see though, they all grow and change in looks so much.
Anyways its very exciting for them. I know that their girls will be so happy and Sue deserves something new in her life. Its a good time for them to get little "molly", as long as Sue is smiling I am sure Jeff is happy. I wish them luck tonight, we all know what its like to have a new puppy at home. There will be a few sleepless nights, crying puppy and lots of coffee consumed. But they will get through it, just look at her little face! Cuteness Overload!!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Monday's Menu...

Tonight I did not have this for dinner! But tomorrow I will make and document this recipe. It was a busy night so I didn't have time. I hope everyone is well...I am eagerly counting down until Jan 01/11...as much as I have enjoyed this blogging, I will be happy to not have to do it every day!
With that said, hope you all try this recipe, I will let you know how it goes!


What You Need
2-1/2 cups chopped cooked chicken
1 can (10-3/4 oz.) condensed cream of chicken soup
1 pkg. (8 oz.) KRAFT Shredded Colby & Monterey Jack Cheeses,
divided 1 cup BREAKSTONE'S or KNUDSEN Sour Cream, divided
1/4 cup chopped cilantro,
divided 12 flour tortillas (8 inch)
1-1/2 cups TACO BELL® HOME ORIGINALS® Thick 'N Chunky Salsa
Make ItHEAT oven to 350°F.

MIX chicken, soup, 1 cup cheese, 1/2 cup sour cream and 3 Tbsp. cilantro until well blended. Spoon down centers of tortillas, adding about 1/4 cup to each; roll up.

PLACE
, seam-sides down, in 13x9-inch baking dish sprayed with cooking spray; top with salsa and remaining cheese.

BAKE
25 min. or until heated through. Top with remaining sour cream and cilantro.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween...

Oh My God, are you serious? Could this be any cuter??

Ok, so I am bias..he is my baby, but honestly, the cutest puppy EVER!! Ollie in one of his costume's checking out our jack'o lantern.
These past few days have been crazy, its been a whirlwind of fun! We have had halloween parties, birthday parties, trick or treating and some good'ole fashion pub hoppin'.
We finally did it, we dressed up and went out to some pubs and had a great time. I of course was Snooki, not because I necessarily wanted to be Snooki but because we had the costume. Paul looked so sexy as a SWAT team member, and Jeff and Sue rocked the vampire couple with sexy poise. They were too cute, making sly comments back and forth with one another...undressing eachother with their bedroom eyes!
SWAT TEAM & SNOOKI....
Paul taking down an suspect in our kitchen...

The four of us dressed up and heading out to rip up the town.

We went into the Groove Kitchen and it was packed! They had the best crowd, who were all up dancing and they were playing the best music. The staff approached Paul and asked him to be apart of the "Village People" up on stage to sing "YMCA". He obliged and had lots of fun with the others...he was to funny! It was a good laugh, he was a great sport!

After lasts nights festivities, today we celebrated Braden's family birthday...we surprised him with an Ipod birthday cake made by Sue herself. If she had a website, I would post it...but I don't think she does! If anyone is interested in ordering a homemade cake, I can get the information for you! The cake was fabulous and Braden was plesantly surprised!



It was a great cake, she did an amazing job! Thank you Sue, we so enjoyed it!

Nana and Papa with their grandkids!
On a side note, Ethan finally lost his two front teeth! Thats a pretty big deal for him! He is pretty excited to be growing up! Our funny face boy with no front teeth!

So after Braden's birthday party everyone got ready for trick or treating! It was a pretty exciting night. It has been along time since we have had to go out with a little one. This year me, my mom, Katie,Ethan,Kailey and Braden all went out together! The only one getting Candy was Ethan but we had so much fun walking around looking at the little ones and of couse watching Ethan run frantically from house to house. He was an Avatar and he looked so great, Ethan had the best manners I have ever heard! I am not just saying that because he is my nephew...when he would go up to a house he would happily say "Happy Halloween", and then he would say to every single person, "Thank you" have a nice night! Sometimes he would even ask.."Did I scare you?" he knew that he looked awesome! His favorite was when someone would open their front door and react to his costume with "Oh my goodness, you scared me!" He loved it! He even told someone that his mask was only plastic and don't be afraid! God, he is so adorable...I just love him so much!! He's sissy's boy!!
Check out his costume below...

Overall my friends this weekend was fantastic! Every once in awhile I need a good family fix, this weekend I got just that!
I am also very proud to say that this weekend Kailey scored her first goal of the season against Ajax, which they won 4-3 and she also assisted in two other goals. She had a great weekend too...I am off to bed, its been a blast! Good night and god bless!!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Snooki's in Town baby...

Thursday night my baby girl rocked the Snooki costume, tonight mama will!! Hope everyone is having fun tonight at your halloween parties and outings!
Happy Halloween Friends...


Friday, October 29, 2010

Trick or Treating with a child who has special needs...


So tonight I decided to write about the experiences of taking a child who is physically disable out trick or treating. I did take some of the information below from a parenting website.
I never really found there to be any difference with finding costumes for a disabled child or a abled body child. The only difficulty that I found was trying to incorporate the wheelchair. The major problem was trying to get Braden up the front steps of all the homes. When he was a little guy Paul would carry him up the stairs to greet all the neighbours and give him the opportunity to say "trick or treat". Eventually he became to big for that, and the neighbours were great for coming out of the front doors to meet him at the bottom of the stairs. Then, when he became a tween...he wanted to go out with his friends. That was when I was nervous all of the time! He did go out on his own with his friends, and he always came back with twice as much candy as anyone else because for whatever reason, people always gave him more! He never complained...and I always made him share with his sister!
The other big deal when halloween would roll around was the fear factor! It is common for children in wheelchairs to be "overly sensitive" to scary costumes and scary decorations...well at least with Braden he had problems with them. As he got older, I realized his fear was because he didn't have the ability to necessarily protect himself or escape from any uncomfortable situations. Many children with disabilities are even protected or not exposed to certain life experiences like haunted houses, halloween parties, scary movies...we tried to expose Braden to certain things in that department. Unfortunately still today at 17 years old, he hates scary movies and will not ever participate in a haunted house. We don't push him, eventually someday he will sit down and watch a scary movie with me. It took me 30 years to watch one..i expect the same from him!
Over all though having a child with special needs wasn't any different at Halloween. He experienced all the same things...we never kept him from those things. He always carved pumpkins, had an amazing costume and trick or treated for lots of candy!
The information below might be helpful if you are raising a young child with a disability and have questions regarding halloween.

Halloween can be a fantastic time of year for kids of all ages. If your child is in a wheelchair, Halloween can be just as much fun for him as it is for his peers.

Wheelchair-Friendly CostumesThe perfect costume is the most important part of Halloween for some people.
There are several websites that advertise costumes for disabled children. This distinction may make some children self-conscious, however. As long as parents know how to adapt a store-bought costume to fit their child’s needs, though, any costume the child is comfortable wearing will work for a child with a disability. Some kids with a disability might like to hide their wheelchair or incorporate it into their costume. If that’s the case, homemade is the way to go.
Read more at Suite101: Halloween & Children with Disabilities: Fun Costumes and Simple Safety Rules Make This Holiday Fun for All http://www.suite101.com/content/halloween-children-with-disabilities-a156575#ixzz13nvmiA00
Here are some creative ideas for wheelchair-friendly costumes for your kids. Parents, it is up to you to decide if these costumes would be appropriate for trick-or-treating. They are ideal, though, for costume parties or parades at school, church, etc. All you need is some paint, some cardboard and a little creativity.

A monkey. Paint a jungle scene - trees, animals - on poster board or cardboard. Once your child is dressed in his costume and settled in his chair, attach the cardboard all around his chair. In an instant, he’ll be transformed into a monkey swinging through the jungle.

The Lincoln Memorial. Buy a suit from Goodwill or some other resale shop and some white spray paint. Fashion a stovepipe hat from cardboard. Dress your child in the spray painted suit and white shoes, paint his face white and affix the cardboard to three sides of the chair. Voila! A moving monument.
Royalty on the throne. Drape your child’s wheelchair in gold or silver fabric. Adorn the fabric in garland and “jewels.” Buy a crown and scepter. Dress your child in a regal-looking outfit and start referring to him as Your Majesty.

Drummer. Attach containers (ice cream buckets, empty paint cans) to a wheelchair with duct tape. Use a hula-hoop covered with cardboard or material pulled taut to make the bass drum to go on the front of the chair, over the child’s lap. Glue “drumsticks” to the top of the bass drum. Dress your child in attire appropriate for the style of music to be played – rock, 60’s, etc. – and get ready to rock Halloween.

Some other creative and unique ideas for wheelchair-concealing Halloween costumes include pilot, astronaut complete with spaceship, television set, chess/checker board and the classic pumpkin. With a little creativity, though, you can come up with your own idea for your child’s costume.

Trick Or Treating SafetyIf you are taking your child trick or treating this year, follow the guidelines set forth by your child safety advocates and local police. Some of these include staying on well-lit streets, only visiting houses with lights on and going out with a large group. Any other guidelines are personal choices and plain common sense.
If your child is in a wheelchair, there are some extra steps you can take to make the Halloween rite of trick or treating more enjoyable.

•Affix strips of reflective tape to your child’s wheelchair.
•Use face paint instead of a store-bought mask. A mask can make it difficult to see, thus making it difficult to navigate a wheelchair.
•Only visit houses that are ground level or almost ground level. If your child has to wait on the sidewalk while the rest of his friends go up on the porch, he will feel isolated and left out.
Remember to take all the necessary safety precautions and your child’s Halloween can be as ghoulishly fun as all his peers.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Happy Birthday to my Son...

You are by far the most amazing person I know! I Love you with a fierceness that could crack the earth in two.
Today is one of the two best days in my life! I was blessed with you.
I was only 22 years old, but wanted and wished for you since I was a little girl. Always wanting to be a mommy, never could I have imagined how blessed I would become.
Just a few very old shots of Braden's first year! These chosen pictures are actually not really the best ones, but I didn't have to dig them up...they were around! So I thought I would use them.

Me pregnant, I think I was almost 5 months in this picture. We lived in kitchener in a condo. We had a dog named Taya who we got rid of shortly after Braden was born.

Our first mommy and son picture, not to desirable but its one that I love, its very genuine.

Daddy and nana, both equally excited to have Braden in their arms.





These couple of pictures were from Braden's first birthday, he was such an advanced baby. He walked very young...9 months and by his first birthday he was running. He was just so darn cute!



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Grandma and Grandpa Martz loved having visits with us, eventually we moved into their basement apartment to save money for a house. Braden got to see them alot more at that time.

There you have it, short but sweet. My boy is 17 years old today and I remember his birth like it was yesterday.
One of Braden's favorite books when he was a baby was Robert Munch's "Love you Forever"....
"I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living,
My baby you'll be"