Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Cookies!!!

14 DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS!

Only two weeks left until Christmas! Isn't that great?!? This past weekend, my step-sister and I decorated our Christmas cookies, and I also baked a number of other cookies for Cookie Trays.

We are pros with our Christmas Cookies, we do them every year and we have perfected both the cookie and the frosting recipe.  We also bake and decorate these for a number of other occasions, we had them at my wedding reception, we had them at my mom's graduation party, I made some for Thanksgiving, etc. No, I will not be sharing the recipes here (I'm still have my bakery pipe dream floating in my head). BUT I will share pictures with you :)



 I also baked Spritz cookies, Linzer Cookies, and Molasses Cookies. I might be making macrons a little bit later on, but I'm still not sure about it. Both my Spritz and Molasses recipes come from the Betty Crocker Cooky Book - its the best cookie cookbook ever! Seriously, if you love baking cookies you should get it. The cover has been the same for decades and many of the recipes are old-fashioned, but they are all delightful.

Anywho, that is all! Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

My Favorite Time of Year!

IT IS HERE! IT IS HERE! IT IS HERE!

CHRISTMAS TIME IS HERE!!!!

I look forward to the Holiday Season all year! I usually start listening to Christmas music after Halloween, and I never get upset when I see Christmas decorations at stores before November. Ever.

I love everything about the Holiday Season. I love Christmas Music, I love that people are taking extra time to think about giving and helping others, I love that it means extra time with my family, I love that everyone is baking cookies and other goodies, I love the first snow of the year (but it can go away after January 1...), and I love, love, love, Holiday Specials on TV and Holiday Movies!

Another thing I love is putting up the Christmas Tree with my husband. We always watch a Holiday movie and spend the whole evening putting up and decorating the tree (we are perfectionists...). In past years we have watched Die Hard while we complete this beloved and festive tradition (Tim insists that it is a Holiday Movie), but this year we watched on of my childhood favorites "Santa Claus is Coming To Town" followed by "A Charlie Brown Christmas."   

If you haven't watched "A Charlie Brown Christmas" do it. Do it right now.

Anyway, I am just bubbling over with excitement and the Christmas Spirit, and I had to share some of it!

 
Happy Holidays from the Hansons!

Up next: Christmas Cookies!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Today I am thankful for my job. It may not be where I thought I would end up, and it may not pay as much as I would like, but it is still a job. And many people don't even have that. It is also a job that has excellent benefits.

Furthermore, I have wonderful coworkers. I am surrounded by such a variety of people from all walks of life, but they are all united in their mission to help the students (current and prospective) achieve academic success at NIU.

Its also nice that I get 2 weeks paid time off at Christmas....

Monday, November 11, 2013

Catching Up... Again

I feel like I had a crazy weekend! So much going on, so that is why I am a few days late with this again.

On Saturday, I ran my first ever 5K race! And I ran it in 30 minutes and 34 seconds, which is about a 10 minute mile pace. This probably isn't that fast, but I have not been able to run a 10 minute mile (much less three in a row) since high school! This is also the furthest I've ever run at one time before. So, I guess I'm thankful for determination (and for Run, Zombies 5K).

Then, Tim and I spent Saturday cleaning our apartment, so I'm thankful for a clean home as well. And we celebrated his dad and sister's birthday's on Saturday night, so I am also incredibly thankful for my In-Laws. I could not have asked for a better family to have married into, and I feel very lucky that they have welcomed me into their inner circle :)

Sunday, I was thankful for lazy days. Tim and I just hung out on the couch with the dog and cat, I made some beer bread and I also made some Chipotle Butternut Squash Soup (recipe below).

Today, I am thankful for Twinings Chai Spiced Apple Tea. It is the perfect cure for snowy day chills.

Chipotle Butternut Squash Soup
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil (or Grapeseed Oil)
1 Yellow Onion, chopped
2 Cloves Garlic, minced
2 Teaspoons Cumin
1 Teaspoon Nutmeg
1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
1 Medium Butternut Squash, cubed
1 Chipotle Pepper in Adobo Sauce
2.5 Cans Reduced Sodium Chicken Broth (you could use vegetable broth to make this vegetarian)
Salt and Pepper to taste
Light Sour Cream, for serving
Cilantro, for garnish

In a Dutch Oven, heat oil on Medium High heat. Add chopped onions and salt and pepper and cook for about 7 minutes or until starting to brown (stir regularly). Add cumin and garlic, cook until fragrant, stirring constantly (about a minute). Add broth, squash, chipotle pepper, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Stir and cover. Let simmer on Medium High heat for about 25 minutes or until squash is very soft. Using a blender in batches, or an immersion blender, puree the mixture and then return to Dutch Oven. Keep warm until ready to serve.
Serve with a dollop of sour cream and cilantro leaves.
Makes about 4-6 servings.


Friday, November 8, 2013

Catching Up From Yesterday

I realize that I forgot to post what I was thankful for yesterday. Get off my back! Maybe I wasn't thankful for anything!

Sorry... That escalated quickly... I just forgot. My deepest apologies for neglecting to inform you all what I was thankful for yesterday.

So, I'll make it up to you by being thankful for two things today! What?!? Two?!?! This is crazy!

Today, November 8, 2013 I am thankful for this little bundle of joy...
Isn't she beautiful? (yes, she is chilling in the bathtub)

In case you didn't know... that is my cat, Sabrina (also known as BeeBee or Sabrina T. BeeBee - the T stands for either "the" or "trouble" depending on the day). Tim and I adopted her from Tails Humane Society the week we moved in together two years ago. She stole our hearts at PetSmart... As soon as we walked into the adoption center she reached her paw out of the cage and meowed at Tim and I. We are so lucky that we got this cat. She is sweet and silly, cuddly and cunning, feisty and full of love. She is also the most beautiful cat in the entire world - its a fact. 

I am also thankful that today is FRIDAY! (I don't believe an explanation for that is necessary)

Good Day! I must prepare for tomorrow: 5K in the am, Katie's birthday, and Hanson Birthday Dinner Extravaganza at JMK, so a whole lot to be thankful for tomorrow as well!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

November 6, 2013

Today I am so grateful  for warm blankets and hot chocolate. After a cold fall rain and the temperature drop I was just feeling cold to the bone, so after my run I bundled up in a blanket and made a cup of cocoa and now I just need to curl up with a good book and it will be an ideal night :)

As long as I've got my blankets and cocoa I can Handle winter, so bring it on Jack Frost!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

November 5, 2013: My Brother

Today is my big brother's birthday and he (and his sense of humor) is what I'm grateful for today. We didn't always see eye to eye growing up, but what siblings do? As we have grown up, though, we definitely don't argue as much, but sometimes I wish we got to hang out more.

My big brother taught me a lot when I was a kid. He introduced me to Star Wars and video games, and helped me learn to ride a bike and roller blade. But I think his greatest lessons for me are still to come, like how to be a great parent and a loving spouse and how to work hard to provide for my family.

So, for today and everyday I'm grateful for my big brother, Ryan. Thanks for being there for me Brobi Wan Kenobi! Happy Birthday!

Monday, November 4, 2013

November 4, 2013: Carpooling

Today, I want to reflect on how grateful I am that, although I have a 45-50 minute commute one way, I rarely dread the ride because I have one of my best buds to share it with... my mom! My mom and I carpool almost everyday, and I can honestly say that I never would have made it commuting that far for 8 months without her daily companionship.

I know I can be frustrating at times because it is so difficult to be on time in the am, but I'm so very glad that she puts up with me and I get to sit down to coffee with my mom 5 days a week. She also bakes me biscotti sometimes, so I have another reason to be grateful for carpooling with my mom. And we are saving the environment (and money...)!

 That's my mom, isn't she a doll?

So, just to recap: Today, 11/04/13 I am grateful for carpooling with my mom for the following reasons:
  1. Her company makes driving 45 minutes one way interesting and fun
  2. I get to see my mom 5 days a week
  3. She bakes biscotti for me
  4. We are saving the environment!
  5. We save money!
Thanks for sticking with me today. Happy Monday!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

November 3, 2013: Fellowship

Today was such a wonderful day! I really have numerous things to be thankful for...family, good food, clocks falling back...

My mom, my stepsister and I hosted a Wildtree party today, and we had a great turnout, plus it was a boatload of fun! So, I spent yesterday evening at my moms cooking with my mom and stepsister and I had a blast! Then, today, it was great to spend the afternoon appreciating great food with great company.

Today was also my Father-In-Law's birthday, so Tim and I went over to his parents for a bit this eventing. Whenever we are with our families we laugh so much and always have a great time. I love spending tons of time with my husband and our furry children, but I also love that we are surrounded by so many wonderful people that we can share in fellowship with.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

November 2, 2013: Books!

On this, the second day of November, 2013 I am thankful for books, and having time to read them. Growing up, I used to read voraciously. However, when I went to college, I spent all of my free time reading for classes. Now that I have more free time, I read every night and most days on the weekends.

Right now, I'm absorbed in the world of Westeros (George R R Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series). I just started the third book, so I will be caught up to the HBO series soon! There is nothing like reading to take your imagination on the most wonderful of adventures.

Happy Reading!

Friday, November 1, 2013

28 Days of Thanks

For the month of November (through Thanksgiving, anyway) I am going to post one thing each day that I am thankful for. I suppose this a great practice for all year round, but I'll start with a month of Thanks. This was inspired by a few statuses I saw on Facebook this morning, and I thought it was a great way to circumvent seasonal dreariness (especially with Daylight Savings coming up...).

So, November 1st, 2013. I am thankful for so many things today, but most of all I am thankful for my husband. Tim has been my rock, my laughter, and my best friend for almost 4 years. He is the most wonderful man.

He is so many things, but most of all, he is an amazing husband!


And seriously, how could you not love this face :)

Friday, October 4, 2013

MAINT REQD

Tim found a website a few months ago that publishes 100 word stories, no more and no less. It sounded like a cool idea, and hey even I have the attention span for a 100 word story. This is a story I threw together for it, but never sent in. Don't read too much into the content, I am just intrigued by the idea of the Quarter Life Crisis and what it means for my generation. Also, this is the first time I've ever allowed anyone that isn't my teacher or my family read something I wrote...

Here it is :)

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Maint Reqd

MAINT REQD lit up the front of my dusty dashboard. Another problem to solve with the good old Cavalier.

“MAINT REQD,” the light says, but is it the car that needs it or me?

They call it a ¼ Life Crisis. I call it limbo – ready for life to move on but unsure how to begin. I am stuck in a place I swore I’d never return to and a job that insults my intelligence, but it’s a job and more than most have.

But the light says MAINT REQD and I wonder how long I can put it off.

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Let me know what you think. 



Here is a picture of my dog being cute to start your weekend off right :)


Monday, September 30, 2013

Dog Gone It! The ugly truth behind pet adoption.



Rescuing an animal from a shelter or animal services can be a great act of kindness, and I've heard it can also be incredible fulfilling. However, I know it can also be incredibly frustrating and even heartbreaking at times.

Tim and I recently tried to adopt a rescue dog. As some of you may know, I have wanted a dog for about 6 months and have been trying to convince Tim of the same thing, but he has been far more rational than I am capable of and has wanted to wait.

Enter Buddy.

After showing him to Tim, we decided to actually call up and find out more about him.

The description from his foster mom sounded great, so we set up a time to meet him. We did, and totally fell in love. We stayed there for about an hour and just petted Buddy the whole time.

So, we filled out the adoption application online. And I let his foster mom know that we were going to apply, and she sounded pleased and hopeful. Waited all day Thursday and all night only to get an email this morning stating our application was denied.

Seriously?

I tell this story to illustrate a few bumps on the road to pet adoption.

1. The kind folks who work at shelters/rescues do not necessarily want to help you find a dog to adopt. Their first concern is for the animals in their care - not you. If they do not feel you are the "furever home" for a particular pet then you should just walk away before you get emotionally attached.

2. The kind folks who work at shelters/rescues are not always right. Many folks feel that crating a dog is cruel or that not being able to be with a dog 24/7 is unfair to the dog. I, however, live in reality and know that it is a rarity that a family has one person that does not work full time. A friend of mine had to convince her dog's shelter "mom" that she was the right person to take the dog home. If you feel very strongly that you could give the dog a great home research the breed, research training and dog care and bring all of that passion and information with you and fight for the dog. You might just surprise the employees and volunteers.

3. Adopting from a shelter or rescue can still be fairly expensive for some people, but those costs are necessary for the organization to continue to provide food, a warm bed, and vet care for the animals they bring in. And it sure beats the $1000+ you'll pay at a breeder.

If some of these roadblocks get you down, don't give up on rescuing a dog. Re-evaluate the shelter you originally went to and try a different one.

Tim and I didn't give up. We went to Noah's Ark this weekend and found Lizzie. She is an absolute doll and will actually be a better fit for our family than Buddy would have. We get to bring her home tomorrow and we couldn't be happier that we gave rescue a second chance because at the end of the day, all animals deserve a second chance.



Thursday, June 6, 2013

Private Lives

I know. I know. It has been nearly three months since my last post. Sorry.

I have an interesting topic to write on today... Privacy. 

First of all, this is not a rant, nor is it an excuse. It will be an explanation and an examination. I will start out with a fact, followed by a story... and I hope you all see the irony. Fact: Tim and I are very, very private people. We prefer not to share much about our personal lives with people outside our families or our friends. We are more than happy to publicly obsess over Walt Disney World and our trips there, discuss books and film, fun restaurants and adventures we've experienced, but that is about as far as it goes. Our hopes, dreams, fears, frustrations, etc. our aspects of our life we prefer to share only with those close to us. Funny enough, our first date was to see a play at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier in Chicago, IL called Private Lives by Noel Coward. Great show, by the way - awfully funny.


This idiosyncrasy is why I find myself avoiding blogging. Each time I think, "Jenna, you should post something on the blog, its been awhile." All I can think is that I do not want to broadcast my life to the greater internet audience. Some parts, sure, but others... not so much. Then, I look at other blogs and on Facebook and see that others have no problem posting about the same topic that gave me pause. Am I the minority? Are there more people like Tim and I that maintain a "public life" and a "private life"? Probably.

There is nothing wrong with openly sharing on social media. All that matters is posting what you feel comfortable sharing with everyone you know (and strangers too depending on your privacy settings). In fact, sometimes I wish I was more comfortable with it - social media provides an excellent vehicle to voice opinions and to find others who are like minded, or even to find those who disagree and broaden your own horizons. However, I grow very nervous when I think that posting that 113 word rant about ultra-conservative politics is going to illustrate to the world that I am a moderate or a liberal (I will not say which I am). Having been raised in a home where political beliefs are not necessarily a matter to be discussed in polite conversation, I naturally hesitate to post that rant. Or, when I stop myself from a public feminist rampage when I read a status on Facebook that states women who pursue careers outside of raising a family are somehow further from God because they abandon their "God-given feminine" attributes in order to succeed in the business world. Aside from the hypocrisy of that response, the world would then see me for a raging atheist and feminist (which is not necessarily true).

Social media has given a voice to so many people out there who otherwise would be afraid to share those opinions and that is amazing. It has connected people across the nation and even across the globe in ways never before imagined, but is all this connectedness really a positive phenomenon? Is it actually "progress" that I now know an acquaintance of mine just had a massive argument with her boyfriend of two-minutes and is not sure if they are going to make it? Like any new technology, social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, and even Blogger and other blogging domains bring new ways of improving the world around us, but they also bring with a need for a redefinition of social interaction as we know it. New social guidelines and suggestions for polite web-based social interaction must be discovered and learned. Or maybe the world around me is just changing and I am the backwards one. Who knows?

Okay, maybe that did turn into a bit of a rant. However, I think that there is quite a feast for thought. And I also think that I certainly blog to my little hearts content while still maintaining a distinction between our "public lives" and our "Private Lives".

Thanks for sticking with me :) and tune in next time for a new recipe that I came up with on Sunday!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Change is the Only Constant

Oh, hello there! Long time no talk (post), what?

Anyway, I have a darn good reason for not keeping up to date this time - several darn good reasons!
This is my You-better-accept-my-justification Face...
(I got a hair cut too...)

Reason #1:  I GOT A NEW JOB!
   I started working at NIU in the Office of Admissions at the end of February. I am an Office Support Specialist for the Transfer Center. I am starting out at the bottom of the totem pole, but I have so many opportunities to grow here. Bonus: I get my Master's degree for FREE!!!!  The only question remains... What to get my Master's in?  Any and all suggestions are welcome. The options are:
  1. M.A. in Public Administration
  2. M.A. in Political Science (pipe dream, I know)
  3. M.A. in History (even bigger pipe dream...)
  4. M.S. Ed in Higher Education Administration
Reason #2:  TIM AND I MOVED!
  We finally moved to Byron (did not make sense for both of us to commute to work), and our new apartment is just adorable!  Here are some pictures that do not do it justice (also keep in mind, Tim and I are the worst unpackers - we've lived here for almost a month and still have tons of boxes)

The kitchen, obviously
The Coffee Station (although it looks awfully messy)

New Loveseat (and Tim)

The "Loo" as our friends across the Atlantic like to call it

   Tim's Library (soon to be complete with a green banker's lamp) 
 
And among other things...
I finally started working out again. Got my Byron Park District pass and I've been swimming or playing trying to play raquetball or walking the track almost every day. I've also been making healthier food choices (YAY).
Sabrina got KittyKaps
 

And, well, that's all for now folks. Tune in next week for another installation of my ramblings (don't hold your breath for next week - at this rate I'll post again in June...)

Friday, January 11, 2013

New Year, New Resolutions (to not keep...)

Happy Belated New Year dear readers (Elizabeth...)!

Now that the Holidays are all wrapped up (even if my Christmas Tree isn't - I hate saying goodbye to the holidays) it is time for me to focus on my New Years Resolutions. They are:

1.  Be healthy!
2. Buy a house!
3. Start grad school classes
4. Quit drinking Diet Coke (maybe)

Well, there they are in all of their hopeful and shiny new year glory!

I want to elaborate on Being Healthy. The reason I chose that wording was because I'm not resolved to lose weight, or to eat all organic, or completely cut out a food, etc. I am aiming for all around health which, to me, includes regular exercise and a balanced diet. No fad/crash diets for this girl! I'm all about lifestyle changes - little ones - you know, the ones that are actually sustainable. Now, I do eventually want to start up P90X (great program, and I highly recommend it to anybody serious about their fitness) again, followed by a round of Insanity (another great program from BeachBody, but it is extremely intense. Insane, if you will) if my back can handle it. However, I know that this will have to wait until Speech season is over because, lets face it, it takes up a hefty chuck of time (bless their eloquent little hearts) and I'll never stick to the program.

I'll do my best to keep to them, but I like to take it one day at a time.
I will not beat myself up for skipping a workout.
I will not be ashamed of eating sweets or fast food in moderation!
I will not sink into depression if I do not have a house by December 31, 2013 - only if we missed out on the 'right' house.
I will probably not stop drinking Diet Coke...