SlOpPy JoE MaNiCoTtI bAKe

This is a fantastic recipe that I saw on Rachael Ray.  I enjoyed it, but don’t take my word for it~my husband’s response, “Mmmmm, this is good food babe.”

Ingredients

  • 1 12-piece package manicotti shells
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 3/4 pound lean ground beef
  • 1 can tomato sauce (28 ounces), divided
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • Salt
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Preparation

In a large pot of boiling, salted water, cook the pasta until al dente, about 8 minutes. Drain and rinse with cold water.

Meanwhile, in a large skillet, heat the EVOO over medium heat. Add the onion and cook until softened, about 5 minutes.

Add the beef and brown it, breaking it up as it cooks, about 5 minutes. Stir in 2 cups of the tomato sauce, the brown sugar and the Worcestershire sauce and simmer for 5 minutes. Let cool slightly.

Drizzle a 9-inch x 13-inch casserole dish with 1/4 cup of the remaining tomato sauce. Stuff each manicotti shell with 1/4 cup of the meat mixture and place them side by side in the casserole dish.

Spoon the remaining tomato sauce over the manicotti and top with the cheese. Bake until golden and bubbly, about 15 minutes.

3 Months and Some Answers

My little Hallie is 3 months old now and she is getting quite chubby.  Last week she weighed in at a whopping 12 lbs. 10 oz.  Her cheeks are so kissable and her thighs are very grabbable. We can’t get enough of her BIG smiles and her high pitched squeals.  She recently found her hands and after gagging herself for a few days she finally got it right and can successfully suck her two middle fingers. She still LOVES to stand up and look around.  She also likes to watch TV, for a few minutes at least.  We call her our little couch potato. 🙂

Hallie at 3 months

This past week I went and saw a Lactation Consultant.  I was told that Hallie has Reflux. Reflux is like baby heartburn and is very uncomfortable. Here are some of the signs (all of which Hallie has).

  • Short feedings (Hallie eats every 30 min or so)
  • Coughs between feedings to clear throat
  • Spits up left over food (thick spit up)
  • Large uncomfortable burps
  • Fussy between feedings
  • Wakes up often because of burps and gas

I’ve been to the pediatrician and urgent care doctor and I’ve told them these things yet they only suggest over the counter Mylicon gas medicine. (I think it’s time to get a new doctor!) The good news is that there is medicine that the doctor can prescribe that will ease Hallie’s pain. They say it takes about two weeks but some people see results immediately. Before we put Hallie on meds we are going to try a product called Colic Calm. I’m keeping my fingers crossed- I hate to see Hallie sick! I’m so grateful I went to see the consultant. It was defiantly worth the money. Here is a link to their website Northern Virginia Lactation Center.

OvEn BaRbEqUe PoRk ChOpS

I found this recipe on allrecipes.com It was super simple and delicious! I defiantly recommend it.

4 Pork Loin or rib chops

2 t. Worcestershire sauce

1 T. & 1 t. Vinegar

1-1/4 t. Brown Sugar

1/4 t. Pepper

1/4 t. Chili Powder

1/4 t. Paprika

1/2 cup Ketchup

3 T. & 1-3/4 t. Hot Water

(I also added a touch of honey.)

Combine all ingredients; pour over chops. Bake uncovered @375 degrees for 1 hour.  EASY!

Utah Trip

Well it’s been a little over a week now and I am finally posting about my trip to Utah.  I was there for two weeks and missed Ben the entire time. I was able to see all my family a few times and several of my friends.  Most importantly I was able to meet my new sister in law and Ben’s family was able to meet Hallie.

For the first time the Crane’s met Hallie I had originally planned to ring the door bell and leave Hallie on the  doorstep.  However, they were all waiting for me and when I pulled up Tyler heard my car and met me outside.  Everyone was there except Kyle, (Ben’s dad) who was at work, and of course the two missionaries. They all jumped up as soon as we walked in the door and proceeded to take Hallie out of her car seat.  They were all beaming with joy and even laughing.  They couldn’t believe how beautiful Hallie was.  For the next 20 min they fought over who was going to hold her next.  Then Kyle came home and instantly started laughing as soon as he walked through the door and saw all of us.  He went straight to Hallie and disrupted the “holding order” that had been arranged.  I stayed late that night so they could memorize her face.  Throughout the two weeks I tried to spend as much time as I could over at the Crane’s.  I slept over a couple times and went to Church with them so they could show off their new grand baby.  (Remember Hallie is the first!) It was great to spend so much time with them.  However, I’m sure they would have liked more. The whole trip they kept saying how intelligent, alert, and strong Hallie was. They have picked her out to be the teacher’s pet and the next Reese Witherspoon. I couldn’t have asked for better in laws. Thanks guys for everything!!

The first time the Crane’s met Hallie.

The Crane’s weren’t the only ones to meet Hallie for the first time.  She had a lot of introductions to make.

Popa and Chenie (My grandparents)

Great Grandma and Grandpa Romrell

Her cousin Brooklyn (Brookie is 2 months older)

Her cousin Kaizer (It was his 1st birthday)

Hallie also met many of my friends.  However, there are so many more we didn’t get to see. Kindred, Pack, Michele, Alesha, Honivah, Bree, and the Vests you are all on my list for Christmas!! (Did I miss anyone?)

Tiffany (Hallie’s Auntie T and my best friend)

Britty (I forgot how much I love you Britt!

No one can make me laugh quite like you.)

Lisa (Who just happens to be one of the most amazing photographers!)

Pooka  (a.k.a Kristen a.k.a Single girl livin’ it up)

The Freshman Clan (Tiffany and Emily or BFT and EmC)

Thanks you guys for driving down and making time to see me and Hallie. (Not pictured Lena and Shanna.)     I loved it and am so grateful to have such amazing friends. I miss you all out here in DC.  Anyone want to come visit? I’ll provide food and an air mattress. 🙂

Along with meeting new people Hallie also got to do some new things.

Learn Geography from Grandma

Nap with Uncle Tyler

Ride a Lawn Mower with Dad

Spend the night at a friends cabin

We had sooooo much fun in Utah. We can’t wait for Christmas so we can go back and have Ben stay with us. (Boy did we miss him!) Thanks Nanna and Grandpa for buying our plane tickets and making the trip possible. We love you and miss you tons. (Especially Hallie-she cries for you all the time!!)

To Have and To Hold

The highlight of my trip to Utah was my little brother’s wedding.  Shortly after moving to DC Ben and I received a phone call from my brother Chris telling us that we needed to get another family picture taken because he was getting married.  This came as a huge shock to us because we didn’t even know he was dating anyone.  When Chris and my parents came out to visit when Hallie was born I can honestly say that I have never seen Chris so happy.

Chris and Katrina were married on October 18, 2008.  They had a beautiful ceremony and a phenomenal reception.  It was great to see the family and friends who came to congratulate the happy couple.  Katrina seems to fit Chris really well. She is beautiful, active and independent.  We love her and welcome her into the family. Thanks Katrina for making Chris happy.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Romrell

The Crane’s (at the beginning)

The Crane’s (at the end)

Upset Hallie

Stressed Mom

Grandpa Crane’s joke

Hallie’s Auntie T

Hallie’s First Halloween

My cousin Tiffany found this adorable penguin costume in Utah for 8 bucks. It was a little big but with Hallie’s size every costume would have been.  Unfortunately she and I are both fighting colds this Halloween which means we don’t get to show her off.  So here we are in our usual spot-Hallie nursing and me typing.  Hopefully next year will be better.  Happy Halloween everyone!