September 11, 2013

september112013Yesterday, I read a CNN article about one of my sorority sisters at Pepperdine titled A Child of War, With a Sense of Purpose. Alison was the daughter of Johnny Michael Spann, the first American killed in the war in Afghanistan. Just before leaving on his deployment, he explained to 9-year-old Alison that in order for the terrorists to never come back here, he had to take the fight over there. It is the people like Johnny Michael Spann, who bravely and selflessly put their lives on the line in order to keep our country safe, the passengers on the plane who charged the cockpit, and the people (police, firefighters, volunteers, etc) that ran towards the Twin Towers on this day twelve years ago that make me so proud to be an American.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Alison and all those around the world remembering 9/11, twelve years ago today.

My Dog Simba

Growing up, I didn’t have a pet.  The only pet I had was a stuffed one named Mutzy and I loved him!

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I didn’t have a pet because my mom was concerned about having an animal in her house.  (I was so deprived – Just kidding Mommy!)  I definitely inherited some fussiness from my mother.  I like things clean and organized that’s for sure. I didn’t ever think I could have a pet for the same reasons my mom didn’t let me have one!   However, 4 years ago I met a dog named Chandler.  He was an 8 year old shih-tzu who was the cutest and nicest dog ever!  Within 3 months of meeting Chandler, we made the quick decision to get our own shih-tzu puppy!

So, meet my dog Simba!

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(This was taken the first day we got him 4 years ago! I immediately fell in love.)

We named him “Simba” because Shih-tzu means “Lion Dog” in Chinese and also because back in the day, shih-tzus were dogs bred for royalty; they warmed the feet of the Chinese Emperors.

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Simba was so small when we first got him that he fit into a Build – A – Bear sweatshirt.  (I was THAT person who dressed my dog!) Ha Ha!

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Here is a funny story about me and Simba!  James and I didn’t sleep much when we first got Simba.  I didn’t realize it was kind of like having a baby in some ways!  So, I would like to preface this story with: I was very over-tired.  Anyway, Simba was a very rambunctious puppy, which surprised us since shih-tzus are usually low maintenance.  (He was a 90 lb black lab in an 8 lb white shih tzu’s body!)  He was always growling and biting.  James, having had multiple pets growing up, said that this was normal for a puppy. However, my friend told me that a shih-tzu actually bit her when she was younger and she had to have her lip repaired. I freaked out and started searching the internet to see if we just got a breed that was known for biting people.  Later that night, my husband was looking at the computer and for some reason clicked on my internet history. He looked at me and said, “Ummm did you google “Killer Attack shih-tzu” earlier today?”  I slowly responded, “Yes. Yes I did…”

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I am a little eccentric and dramatic, I know!  It turned out that the dog wasn’t even a shih-tzu that bit her!

There were a lot of things I didn’t know about having a dog.  Maybe you dog-lovers will appreciate them!

1.  I didn’t know I would talk to my dog like he was a person.  The funny thing is I actually think he understands everything I am saying.  He tilts his head like he’s listening and going to respond.

2.  I didn’t know I would like the smell of my dog even when he doesn’t smell that good.

3.  I didn’t know dogs can get mad  at you and ignore you.

4.  I didn’t know how much I stuck to a certain a routine every day until I had a dog.  He knows my routine better than I do.

5.  I didn’t know how manipulative dogs can be to get what they want.

6.  I didn’t know I would scold my dog like he was my firstborn.

7.  I didn’t know dogs can tell when you are sad and cheer you up!

8.  I didn’t know I would have multiple nicknames for my dog.  Simba’s include Smushy, Bugs A Million, Murph, Moby and Catherine Zeta (Don’t ask about any of these!)   I think he has an identity crisis because we call him so many different names!

9.  I didn’t know how easy it was to teach dogs tricks.  Simba learned a whole bunch of tricks in just one day and still remembers them now!

10.  I didn’t know how attached I would get to a dog!  He was there during all my wedding planning breakdowns.  (Now if that isn’t man’s best friend, I don’t know who is! :)

Simba is almost 4 years old now and I could not imagine my life without him!

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See you on Tuesdays!

Mac & Cheese + Pancakes = ???

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O – M – G.  I was very suspicious of this recipe at first.  I thought it was a totally weird idea, like Caroline’s PB and Pickles sandwich, but if you know me at all, you know that I LOVE macaroni and cheese and I LOVE pancakes…

 Side note: I went through a phase when I was seven years old where I would eat my Annie’s Mac and Cheese one shell at a time.  Ya know, so it would last longer.   Patty was really concerned about me during that phase.  That was the beginning of my addiction.  She actually got mad at me and said I would be grounded if I didn’t eat it normally.  (I could be embellishing the story but that’s how I remember it.)

Anyways, when I saw this recipe I thought I MUST try it.  My two favorite foods come together in one dish!  They were incredible.  It was definitely an amazing experience.  They wouldn’t be my normal go to brunch recipe, but it was something fun to try!

Here is the recipe…

Macaroni and Cheese Pancakes

By: Every Day with Rachel Ray

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Ingredients

2 Cups of Flour

1 Tablespoon of Sugar

2 teaspoons of Baking Powder

1 teaspoon of Coarse Salt

2 1/3 Cups of Buttermilk

2 Eggs

2 Tablespoons of Melted Butter, cooled

2 1/2 Cups of cooked, drained and cooled Macaroni

2 Cups of Cheddar Cheese

Syrup

Directions

1.  In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.

2. In a separate bowl, whisk together buttermilk, eggs and melted butter.

3.  Pour wet ingredients into large bowl with dry ingredients.  Sir.

4.  Fold in macaroni and cheese!

5. Preheat griddle to medium-high heat, add a little butter then scoop a 1/4 cup of batter onto the griddle.  Cook until underside is golden brown and bubbles form on top.  Flip and cook until other side is golden brown.

6. Stack up a bunch of pancakes!  Pour on the syrup!  AND ENJOY!!!!!!!!!

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