Friday, December 30, 2011

Thai in Springfield

For our pre-powell-christmas evening while awaiting the arrival of the rest of our family, we went to Tong's Thai restaurant and celebrated my sister and brother-in-law's sixth anniversary! 

Happy Anniversary!!

Us after eating Thai food.

We got home and rocked out to super base and wrapped last minute presents.
Now, Redbox here we come.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

our holiday from work

We have been blessed with an abundance of family love this season. Starting Dec. 17th and through today, we have celebrated christmas many times over, each gathering has its fond memories. Mostly this year on nic's side, the family shifted present focus to littler kiddos. We had an exciting gift-opening time with nieces and nephews. It was a joy to see the their excitements when opening a dust buster to "un-dust" the house, their very own gift cards, book sets, bean bag chairs, "this reminded me of you gifts", and fashion forward attire. The energy in that house just kept building. 

We then moved to food and extended family gatherings. Santa visited us at Grammy's (extended Kline) gathering, kids were crying in confusion and Santa lost weight this year evidenced by his trouser malfunction (thanks uncle Chuck!). Stringers gathered around more food. Singers gathered around a delicious taco bar and XBox Kinnect. The present Bob Kline clan consumed desserts, coffee, hot chocolate, and well dressed sugar cookies. In all, we grabbed quick moments with all too often unseen family members. I failed to take photos, I know lots were taken. If you are reading this and you have them, send them, or else...

In between social gatherings we took down our Christmas decor a little early, stripped popcorn plaster off our living room/dining room ceiling, painted our baseboards white, and painted the walls a lovely "Missouri Bluffs" color from Nell Hills all while jamming out to Super Bass by Nicki Manaj. Boom daboom boom boom daboom baby...great song. Highly recommend it when painting. Here is the current state of our abode.

We are so close to being done, one more living room coat, a few touch ups, add crown molding, and move back in. We worked hard during the day and were thankful for the social gatherings to give our bodies a break.

We also got precious moments with dear friends who were in town for Christmas. We spent the morning catching up over coffee and then talked the night away over dinner and dessert. Glad we took a breath to capture a photo memory. Miss you guys.

The abridged version of our 2011 Christmas in Kansas City: 6 family Christmas gatherings down and one more to go, Neosho loves to eat paint, Nic learned how to dress classier from the above parties, and taking your own family photo can be stressful. 

More Christmas cheer this weekend with the Powell family! 

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!



Merry Christmas from the Kline family!

We are so thankful for you all, and hope you had as wonderful a year as we did. 


Here are some Christmas photo attempts that didn't make the cut:






Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Egg roll deliciousness

Im off work for the next two weeks and I have no organized plan on what to do with my days. For me this translates into a big list of things I'd like to do and really only accomplishing one or two of them. Kind of frustrating for my contorted type a personality. But I bear with myself. After getting a handle on my inboxes, I decided my first order of business would be to make sure nic and I have food for the week. Sounded like a good stay at home wife kind of thing to do. So I shopped, chopped, boiled, mixed, baked, and scrubbed. Made and prepped dinners for the week, which is no small task. One thing I made that I've always wanted to try is egg rolls. Random, I know. But I gave it a try. 

I searched pinterest and found the worlds best egg roll recipe and did some tweaking so I wouldn't be cutting carrots all day long:

Ingedients:
1 chicken breast cooked and sheredded - I boiled my frozen chicken for about 20 min, and then put the hot, cooked chicken in the kitchen aid with the flat mixer attachment. It was shredded shredded perfectly!
1 package cabbage with carrots (you know the coleslaw ready kind)
1 small napa cabbage chopped
1 package julinned carrots (since the cabbage package didn't have enough)
1 onion sliced
1/2 package or approx 4.4 oz of the smallest rice noodles I can find, cooked
2 eggs beaten
3/4 cup of bread crumbs
45-60 Packaged spring roll wrappers, the recipe called for lumpia wrappers, but I couldn't find them
1 tablespoon pepper
Approx. 4-5 oz of oyster sauce

Step 1: Combine all of the above and stir

Step 2: Fill the spring roll wrappers with a little less than 2 tablespoons of your veggie filling, you don't need much. The smaller and more compact the easier they are to cook. And then let the rolling begin, think chipotle burrito.



Step 3: Fill up a frying pan with 1/2 in of vegetable oil, heat, and fry both sides. I had some trouble with my oil heat. Either it was too hot and they were burning or I couldnt get them cooked enough. But that's just me and my lack of pan frying skills. I think I learned the more oil the better, it was best when the roll was half submerged in the oil.


Step 4: Let cool on paper towels to absorb excess oil.

Step 5: Enjoy while hot or wrap in wax paper and refridgerate or freeze. We plan to reheat in the toaster oven.

Oh and an excellent sauce recipe is from my great uncle Gary. Simply combine equal portions of mustard and grape jelly in a bowl and heat in the microwave. It is a delicious sweet and sour sauce! Great for egg rolls or meatballs!



Despite being soggy or burnt, they were DELICIOUS. I ate four of them right away. Word to the wise while they were good, I'd recommend pacing yourself on consumption. 

Some other things on the list to do this week include:
1. Rid my ceilings of popcorn texture
2. Decide on a paint color for the living room and bedroom, and paint them.
3. Choreography recital dances at the studio
4. Spend time with people
5. Read, read, read. I want to take a day to simply read. Be content in silence. Rest under His wings. Prepare my heart for the news that on Sunday we will celebrate that the God of the universe broke into our world in order for us to one day meet His Father. 

Friday, December 16, 2011

back home


after spending a week in moberly, mo for work i made home. 

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Christmas Decorating

Brought to you by Nic:

I just wanted to share a few of the best parts of Christmas-decorating with you all.



I got to put my safari Rack back on my 4Runner to get the Christmas tree. Perhaps I should end this post here, cause that was pretty much the best part.


Julie cooked and basically made TWO dinners while I set up the Christmas tree. Dinner #1 was delicious.


Neosho was a BIG help setting up the tree skirt.


The tree skirt looks like Captain America's shield.




Neosho was also a huge help opening the ornament containers. For the record, we couldn't get them open, and he successfully helped us with nine of them, without issue. And then when I took a video on the last one, he completely crushed the ornament inside.


Julie's ornament lanters are fun. But watching her find the perfect position for them for half an hour, EVEN MORE FUN.



It's going to take a while to finish, but at least we finally got started.

Merry Christmas!



Thursday, December 1, 2011

Family photos

Oh what fun we have at the holidays.


mom and her sisters


cousin's kids got a hold of the ipad. :)


silly video watching.

Thanksgiving Photo




At the Fansher farm in Garden City, KS

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iPad blogging, test, test, 1, 2, 3

In a moment of weakness, we purchased an iPad for me. Today, Nic showed me an app called, Draftcraft, which allows you to easily post blogs via an iPad. Sweetness. Hope it works!

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