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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Our Blue Christmas....

Ronnie's grandparents on their wedding day. Isn't this a beautiful picture? They were married for 56 years!! Our inspiration!!! She gave me this original picture back in September when she came to visit us in Georgia.

Our life was shaken and it has changed quite a bit since late December. It was definitely a blue Christmas. We lost someone who was an inspiration and probably our most biggest supporter. Ronnie's grandmother passed on Dec. 23. Ronnie is the person he is today because of her. She was so important to both of us. Granny now lives in our hearts forever. We went to spend Christmas with her in NC and we didn't expect to be in the hospital by her side for 5 days and eventually have what happened. It really shook us pretty badly, as well as the family. But we moved forward like she wanted. The first night in the hospital she gave Ronnie orders to pick up her order from Cracker Barrel for Christmas day and we did what she wanted. She was definitely the rock in his family. The one who kept and made traditions important. She LOVED Ronnie. He was #1 in her heart. We miss her dearly! Along with losing Bettie, we have been dealing with Ronnie's mother's health. Luckily it has gotten better. But she was shaken up of everything that has happened. Our life has been a whirlwind, but we are fine and moving forward. :)

This was on Christmas day in NC in front of Granny's house. It was definitely a site to have a white Christmas. We believe Granny had something to do with it. She always wanted a White Christmas!

I took this picture of Granny's tree the night we arrived to her house in NC. Her and I watched "Christmas Vacation" while the family picked up BBQ for dinner. She knew that was R's favorite food. And we watched his favorite movie! Crazy, right? Her tree is the kind of tree that has many memories and tradition, just like what made Bettie. She treasured family. I love her tree......

These are the kind of ornaments she has on her tree. This was Ronnie is 1st grade!! LOVE!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Strawberry Peppermint Twist Cupcakes!





I made these cupcakes to take to my neighborhood Christmas get-together tomorrow. My friend/neighbor Julie is hosting the get-together and asked me to make these after she found the recipe at homemadesimple.com. They were definitely a challenge because I've never made any kind of cupcakes that had a filling. These cupcakes are originally titled "Strawberry Preserve Cupcakes", but I added the festive touch of peppermint, pearls and sprinkles! They are moist, and the strawberry preserve filing is a nice surprise! I made the frosting from scratch, from the same recipe of the pumpkin cupcakes recipe I posted earlier this week. I added a touch a red food coloring to make it a light pink. I even had to give them my own original name because I thought they came out so cute! Enjoy!

STRAWBERRY PEPPERMINT TWIST CUPCAKES

Makes approximately 24 cupcakes

INGREDIENTS
1 package of moist strawberry cake mix
2 cups sour cream
3 eggs
1/4 cup water
1/3 cup strawberry preserves
2 muffin pans
24 paper baking cups

INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat oven to 350°F and line 2 muffin pans with paper baking cups.
In a large bowl, combine cake mix, sour cream, eggs and water.
Stir with a spoon and/or whisk until well blended.
Fill paper-lined muffin cups 1/2 full with batter.
Using a spoon, make a slight indentation in the center of each cup; fill with a heaping 1/2 teaspoonful of strawberry preserves.
Spoon remaining batter evenly over each filled cup; covering preserves. (Muffin cups should be about 3/4 full).
Bake for 20-30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. If toothpick goes through preserves, it will not come out clean.
Cool for 1 minute and remove from pan. Cool completely before adding icing and toppings as desired. Store in the refrigerator.



Tuesday, December 14, 2010

3 Year Wedding Anniversary!

Can you believe we celebrated our 3 year wedding anniversary already?! Me either! It's very cliche, but it's true..... 3 years has gone by with a blink of an eye. We have gone to many places through out all this time...who would have thought we'd move to North Carolina? And we NEVER predicted moving to Georgia! It's amazing all that we have been through, but I wouldn't change a thing. Marriage has really opened our eyes and opened our hearts with so much experience and we have grown so much more in love TOGETHER because of it. I LOVE BEING MARRIED to my husband!

We didn't plan to go all out this year like we have in the past. First, because times are tough economically right now as you can imagine with only one of us working. And secondly, because we were going to Miami for our Thanksgiving trip the very next day. So, we decided that we'd cook dinner TOGETHER after Ronnie came home from work and just enjoy a quiet night with champagne, dinner and dessert and NO TV! I had a hard time thinking of what we could make for dinner, so I went to TWITTER and my Twitter friends recommended we make a homemade pizza together...and that's what we did. We enjoyed Mozzarella and Basil pizza (our favorite), red wine and strawberries with chocolate for dessert. And I wouldn't have had it any other way right now in our life!



Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe



Some of my friends asked me about the Pumpkin Cupcakes I made for my Thanksgiving dinner in Miami. I found the recipe here. I love pumpkin! This has definitely become one of my favorite holiday treats. They were so great because they were also so easy to serve and clean up for a big family gathering. These will impress everyone at your next event. They are so delicious! Enjoy!



Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

Cupcake Ingredients:
· 2 cups canned pumpkin
· 2/3 cup oil
· 2 cups granulated sugar
· 1/2 cup milk
· 2 tsp. vanilla extract
· 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
· 1 tsp. baking powder
· 1 tsp. baking soda
· 1 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
· 1/4 tsp. each – ground cloves, nutmeg, and ginger
· 1/2 tsp. salt
Frosting Ingredients:
· 8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
· 4 Tbsp. butter, at room temperature
· 4 cups powdered sugar
· 1 tsp. vanilla extract
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350F degrees. Line muffin pan with 24 cupcake liners. In a medium bowl, stir together pumpkin, oil, sugar, milk, and vanilla. Sift in the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and spices. Gently whisk by hand until just combined, don’t use an electric mixer or over mix the batter as it may become too gummy. Fill liners with 1/4 cup batter (cups should be approximately 2/3 full). Bake for 22 to 24 minutes, or until toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let the cupcakes cool in the pan on a wire rack for 5 minutes. Transfer the cupcakes to the wire rack and let cool completely before frosting.

Frosting:
In a medium bowl, mix together cream cheese, butter, and vanilla. Gradually add powdered sugar, mixing well until it’s all incorporated.
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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Thanksgiving in Miami!

It was so great to head home to Miami for Thanksgiving with my family. I haven't been home since May, so I was super relieved and excited to go there. We had a great time catching up with friends. My stepdad cooked an amazing meal, that included the traditional Cuban roasted pig! My mom and I made pumpkin cupcakes and it was hit! Although, I didn't get to see everyone I wanted to, it was still so good to be home, even if it was just a little while. Here are some pics of our dinner. We went to Miami the week before Thanksgiving, so we could split the time to be with Ronnie's family in NC on Thanksgiving.


My Grandmother and us.
Table setup.
My brothers, mom, grandmother, and I.
The pig, my stepfather and my brother, Mike.
My brothers, stepbrothers and their wives!
My big, fat, Cuban family!

Finally, my pumpkin cupcakes! Cute, right? They were delicious!

Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree!

Ronnie and I shopped for our Christmas tree on thanksgiving weekend. That's the earliest in the season we've ever gotten one. We searched online and found that we had several authentic tree farms nearby. We were super excited! We went to one about 10miles from our house and it was straight out of a story book! They had beautiful ones and it was hard to choose. They even had trees as tall as 12 feet high! They served cider and hot chocolate for free and sold other festive treats. I loved it and I can just imagine how much fun it will be to go there with a little family of our own! We got our biggest tree to date...an 8 footer! And it took us about 2 days to decorate! We used all o our ornaments, and only had to buy extra garland. It was so much work, but definitely worth it. We have friends visiting at the end of the month and I'm sure they will enjoy it! Here are a few pics of our trip to the tree farm! I'll post pics of our tree soon.









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Monday, November 22, 2010

Thanks Shutterfly!

One of my favorite things about Christmas and being married is to mail out our yearly family Christmas card! We married in November 2007 and when December came around, I mailed out our first Christmas card with a preview of a wedding portrait and I've made it a tradition ever since.

The last 2 years, we've made it an event to take our portrait. But this year, it is a little different. We've moved away once again, and don't have any friends/family near us to take it for us. And we are on a budget, too, since only one of us is working right now. However, when there's a will there's a way. This weekend we were home in Miami and my brother Michael was able to get a nice snapshot of us. And even though I already got an ear full from Ronnie saying we have to cut back on how many we send out, I was still determined to send out as many as we could afford to our closest family and friends. But then, when I heard about Shutterfly's promotion for 50 free holiday cards for bloggers, I jumped with excitement!

You see, I've used Shutterfly since our very first Christmas card. I usually shop around, but have always managed to go back to Shutterfly because of their great prices, amazing quality and their abundance of choices!

Here are our portraits through the years,

Our first Christmas Card, 2007

2008
2009

I had difficulty decided which card to choose for this year. But here are some of my favorites!

I don't want to share which one I've decided on, because I think it will ruin the surprise for my friends and family, but here are the runners up. I like these because they are modern, yet traditional and would display any photo nicely. You can find them all by clicking here

To enter this promotion, head on over to their submission form. Check out more of what Shutterfly has to offer, like Christmas cards,holiday photo cards, Christmas invitations, Christmas gift tags, birthday invitations,address labels.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Halloween/Fall Decorating In Our New Home!

A little late, but I thought I'd share our Halloween decorations this year. I recently shared our fall touches, but I thought I'd share how we decorated outside. Not many new decorations, but still different because we have a new home! :) Here are our Fall/Halloween posts from the past. We were a little disappointed because we didn't get not ONE trick-or-treater! But we weren't surprised because our neighborhood isn't fully developed yet (there are lots of empty lots) and as far as we know there are only teenagers around. Either way, we enjoyed the evening by laying low and enjoying each other. Ronnie made his grandmother's chili and watched Halloween movies. Have to make to the BEST out of everything, right?! Happy Fall Y'all!

Our beautiful mum in full bloom! We love these every fall!







Discovering our New Home State.

Living is Georgia has led us to feel like we are on vacation every weekend! We love to explore and discover our new home state. And since it's fall, the changing of the leaves and all of the seasonal decorations are out and about. We love it! A few weekends ago, we hopped into the car and went for a drive. We never have anything planned. We just go by what friends have told us to visit and in the meanwhile, we discover other places. We went for a drive towards North Georgia and we discovered several little towns and drove through great mountain roads, which had great foliage! North Georgia also has great mountain state parks and lodges, that we hope to visit one day soon and maybe even stay overnight in. (In a cabin, not in a tent! ha!) Anyways, we were such in a rush to get out the house that Saturday, so I left my camera behind. But I had my good ole' iPhone to help document our adventure. I took the best pics I could. I wish I hadn't used an app to take the pics, because I don't think it did the foliage justice. Never-the-less....enjoy!