Sunday, July 24, 2011

Working

I've been neglecting my blog.  All of my creativity has been sucked out every other facet of my life and syphoned into the Nye Beach Market where I've been working this summer.
I love, love, love working there...and I'm not just saying that because my boss reads my blog.  (Hi Judy!)

I have learned SO much since the beginning of the summer.  I can now flip eggs in a pan without a spatula.  Oh yeah.  I also learned how to make polenta, biscuits and gravy, clam chowder and I'm perfecting and inventing new scones every day.  I can also make Huevos Rancheros (this picture is Judy's...but she taught me how.)  :)

The down side of working around food is that I'm around it so much that I forget to buy it for my own home.  I get into my own kitchen and expect to see all the food I know is in the fridge at work.  I can't even tell you how many times I've thought, "I KNOW we just bought butter!"  and then I remember...that was for the Market. 

On the up side, I've tried lots of new food and learned many great  new recipes.  It's so fun working with Judy because we cook alike.  As in...we make everything up and don't measure stuff.  Everyday you will hear this conversation.
Me-"Judy, how much (insert ingredient here) do we need for this recipe?"
Judy- "Some"
Me-I throw "some" into the pot
Judy will either say, "That looks about right" or "Add some more"

One difference in our cooking style is that she ALWAYS remembers to set the timer.  Me...not so much.  One day I made a sour cream coffee cake and put it in the oven.  We had a breakfast rush and when it was over I remembered the cake!  I pulled the cake out of the oven and it was BLACK!

Judy took one look at it and said, "We'll just say it's Southern Blackened Cake and serve it with shrimp and okra."  (Did I mention we have the same sense of humor?)  I'm really not trying to schmooze my boss here...I just really love her.  We have so much fun together!

Hey Judy, can I have a raise?  Just kidding. 
Can I?
;)

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mother's Intuition


When I was pregnant with Leah, I would have bet my life that I was having a boy.  Clearly she's a girl.  I also thought Emilia was going to be a boy....and Heidi too.   Wrong, wrong, wrong.  I tend to over react to little things, and blow off big things...like broken bones. In fact, I have pretty much just decided that I was in the restroom in heaven when they were handing out "Mother's Intuition" because I didn't think I had any. 

There may be hope yet!  Sunday evening Heidi came down with a fever.  She barfed all day Monday and has been laying around miserable since then.  Her fever has been between 100 and 104, up and down.  High enough to scare me, but not enough to get me running to the E.R.

Last night her fever spiked pretty high.  Our not completely reliable ear thermometer said 106.1, which I don't think was quite accurate, but it gave us a good scare.  Lars and I gave Heidi a cool bath and some Tylenol and it brought her temp down to 101.  She was still really lethargic all day today with a pretty steady temp of 103.  When I got home from work I was holding H and she wet in her diaper.  My motherly instincts kicked in and I know this sounds weird, but her urine smelled "off".  Then the thought came to me, maybe she has a bladder infection.  At that point I realized if that was indeed the problem, it wasn't going to go away on it's own.  It would only get worse and spread to her kidneys and then her blood. 

So at 6:30 tonight I brought H into the E.R.  They had to get some urine from her to run tests so they tried to put a catheter in.  Heidi wasn't having any of that and ended up peeing all over the table.  Miraculously the nurse caught some in her little tube and sent it to the lab.  They brought Heidi some clean p.j.'s since her dress was now soaking and the nurse brought her in a teddy bear.  Heidi would NOT take the bear.  In fact, she wouldn't even touch the bear the entire time we were there. :) 

Two hours later, the nurse realized that although they had sent the urine to the lab, the test order was never sent.  Thirty minutes after that they confirmed that Heidi did indeed have a pretty advanced urinary tract infection and brought in her first dose of anti-biotics. 

Heidi was SO good the whole time.  While we were waiting forever, we just curled up on the bed together and took a nap.  I'm pretty sure I was snoring when the Dr. came in.  Anyway, we got little Heidi taken care of and hopefully this UTI will clear up quickly and she'll be back to her old self again soon.  I miss her dancing a round the house, jumping off furniture, changing her clothes three thousand times a day, hitting her sisters and then feigning innocence and her sweet little voice and laugh.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Lincoln County Fair

This year the Wight women introduced Lincoln County to our amazing artistic talents.  ;)  Leah, Naomi, Emilia, Heidi and I each submitted art to the competition and ALL of us won prizes! 

Naomi by her painting "Pink Studio" and Leah by her sketch "Lighthouse"
Naomi also won the "Judge's Choice" award
Leah with her collage and sketch
Leah painted sand dollars and glued sand to her board

"Light house" up close

Heidi, Emilia and Leah's on display
Emilia's crab painting

Heidi's painting "Stripes!"  (She named it herself)

Me and my first blue ribbon EVER :)

Thursday, July 7, 2011

July the 4th

So I really didn't make a big deal about my birthday this year.  I mostly just wanted to spend it with my little family, which I did, so it was quite pleasant.  Leah had spent the week before with her friends in Monmouth where we used to live so we drove out Sunday to pick her up.  We stayed at our good friend's house over night and enjoyed the activities and parade there on the 4th. 

That evening when we came back, Lars and the girls cleaned the house for me, did the dishes, vacuumed...all while I took a nap.  Best. Present. Ever.  :)  When it got dark we watched fireworks over the Newport bridge.  It was a beautiful night and a wonderful birthday.

 Our friend Hannah helping Heidi up the giant inflatable slide
 Heidi sliding down on her own
 Heidi, Emilia (not sure why she was wearing boots and a fleece blanket), Naomi, friend Lilli and Leah
 Some kids came by with Super Soakers to cool down the crowd
 They got the girls pretty wet!
 E wasn't exactly thrilled about it
And this is the only pict I got of myself on my birthday...Man my nose looks good for 32!  ;)

Practice makes perfect

Emilia becomes attached to random things.  Today it was a piece of ribbon. 

While we were on our walk Heidi somehow confiscated the ribbon and was running around flailing it in front of E.  Naturally E didn't appreciate this and started to cry and stomp around.  I told her that wasn't the right way to get it back and she needed to ask Heidi kindly for it.  Emilia insisted that it wouldn't matter how she asked because Heidi would say "NO!".  I encouraged her to ask kindly anyway because Heidi needed to practice being nice and taking turns.  Naomi, who had been a silent observer up to that point piped in.  "Heidi could be practicing saying 'NO!'"

Touche

SLUGBUG

This is my life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gipRGr8Y9Ko&feature=related

My girls are obsessed with playing SLUGBUG!  The only problem is...they don't know which cars are VW Beetles, so they just slug you for any car they see.  Even H has joined in on the fun.  The only problem is...her height.  She's just tall enough that if I were a man, every time she threw a right jab I would be in a lot of pain, if you catch my drift.  E gets really into it if her older sisters are around.  She's not about to lose just because she's younger.  The only problem is...she's merciless. 

Today walking home from the post office I was holding E's hand.  She spied a Beetle and called out, "Yellow one!"  and slugged me in the stomach.  N just happened to say it at the same time, so to make sure I knew she won, E called out "Yellow one!" again and punctuated her victory with a second slug to my gut.  I got it.