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A Year In Review

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

I am stealing this idea from my friend Dave.  I loved his post so much and thought it gave a good account for the year 2009.  What better way to ring in the new year than with a list of fun memories and pictures from the past.  Without further ado:

January – 100th day of school…Call me crazy, but I think this is one of my favorite days of school, right behind KY Derby week and Dr. Seuss week!  The kids all dress up like they are 100 and we do activities all day that revolve around the number 100.  It is crazy fun.

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February – My birthday, what else!!  I also did a fun art project for the nursery with an old student, T-, who is kind of like an adopted son for us.

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March – 10 years of bliss (combined dating and married) with my wonderful husband!  He surprised me with 10 gerbera daisies (my favorite), throughout the day and even a surprise lunch.  He also put together a photo album, with a picture for each year we have been together.  There was also a sweet visit from Catherine mixed in there.  We had fun just hanging out, driving around forever trying to find a place to get a pedicure, and then painting pottery.  It was a great last hurrah before Mikayla was born!

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April – The birth of my dear sweet Mikayla…enough said!

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May – Ben graduated from seminary…Hallelujah!  Three years of no social life, lonely nights on the couch (me) and endless hours of studying (him) were officially over.  I don’t know who was more excited, me or him?

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June – Lots of mini road trips and first meetings for Mikayla.  We traveled to Somerset where she met her great grandparents and adopted grandma (Cindy Kerr).  Then on to Mayfield, Kentucky to meet Mignon, another great grandmother.  Finally, a trip to Kentucky Lake to meet the extended Kickert clan (great Aunts and Uncles and second cousins).  It was an exhausting month, but a lot of fun!  She also met T- and his brother, M- (see February for more information on these two)!

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July – I finished up my “internship” at the Kelly Autism Program which meant I finished my Rank I (no more school for me)…Can I get another Hallelujah? Sorry no pictures of this for the month, but here is one of Mikayla!  This is her classic pouty face!

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August – Adventures in Baking and back to school.  I spent a lot of time in August cooking. Homemade pizza, salsa, okra stew, stuffed jalapenos, and a first attempt at sushi just to name a few.  It was hard to leave Mikayla at the beginning of August and head back to school but we managed.  Ben did such a good job of taking care of her, even if he did try to cook her!

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September – September was a slow month for me.  I worked and when I wasn’t working I was spending time with my family.  I guess you could say the most exciting thing about the month was developing my love for BabyLegs.  Hey, I told you it was a slow month!

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October – Smokey Mountain fun with the Altmaiers and celebrating my five year wedding anniversary with Ben.  I have said it before, and I will say it again, these are some of the best friends a girl could ask for.  We have known them for so long and it never fails, with each visit, we just pick right up where we left off.  There is no awkwardness at all.  We could go weeks without communicating and then jump right back in when we do.  They are our go to couple when having a marital dispute and more like family than friends!  Seriously, it doesn’t get much better!  This is perhaps one of my favorite months of the past year.  Fall + Great Friends + Five years of wedded bliss = A great month!

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November – Another slow month, not much to report besides Thanksgiving.  We had a great time visiting with both sides of the family and ate until we could eat no more.

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December – My favorite thing about December was starting new traditions with my little family.  We decorated the tree, opened stockings, drank hot cocoa, took pictures, ate some Chinese, and enjoyed some wine.  It was a great way to end the year.  Oh and those yummy cinnamon rolls!

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I hope that 2010 brings as much fun, excitement and joy as 2009 did!  Happy New Years everyone.

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Starting Traditions

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Since we have been married, we have never had the opportunity to have Christmas on Christmas day at our house, just the two of us.  However, with this being Mikayla’s first Christmas I knew I wanted to make that special and do whatever I could to make sure we began some traditions as a family of three (Shiloh was not around sadly).  On Christmas afternoon we headed back to BG for the evening to have our family Christmas.  It was perfect!  We began some simple traditions that I hope we uphold in the years to come. 

The first was something that I stole from some college friends.  We all got in our pajamas, made some hot chocolate (except for Mikayla, maybe next year), set up the camera timer and took some fun shots in front of the Christmas tree.  Here are just a few.  I will try and upload more to facebook later.

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This is what Ben originally had on before I made him change…I thought he over-dressed his PJ’s a little!

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After that we opened up “gifts”.  As long as I can remember Ben and I have not exchanged gifts.  Instead we help purchase gifts for a family that can’t afford them.  Instead, we just put together stockings for each other (mostly consisting of candy).  Mikayla got one “big” gift from us and then a stocking as well.  In case you are curious the “big” gift was a play yard for the house.

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Next, we bundled up in our winter attire (it was really cold here on Christmas) and headed out to a local Chinese restaurant for dinner in our pajamas.  It was so much fun and of course everyone who was there (and it was a packed house) cooed and awed over Mikayla!

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Finally, we returned home and put Mikayla to bed (after three days in Somerset and three Christmases she was pooped, plus she needed to recuperate for the three Christmases ahead of her).  After she was down for the night, Ben and I snuggled on the couch, glasses of wine in hand and watched a Christmas movie.  Although I wasn’t a fan of the movie, it was still nice to snuggle with Ben and have some down time in the midst of the crazy holiday season. 

It was simple, relaxed and perfect!  I couldn’t have asked for a better way to spend Christmas with my tiny family.  Well…maybe if Shiloh had been around!

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Congratulations Altmaiers!

Monday, December 28th, 2009

 

Meet Molly Bennett Altmaier

(I hope they don’t care that I stole this picture)!

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She is the newest member of the Altmaier household.  The Altmaiers, Dave and Catherine, are dear friends of ours dating way back to elementary school.  Ben first met Dave around first grade on the tee-ball field.  I met Catherine sometime back in elementary school, I am just not sure when.  Nonetheless, we have been close friends since then.  On Christmas Eve they welcomed Molly into the world.  She weighed in at 7lb. 6oz and was 20 inches long!  She even came out with a mohawk!  Classic!

I could not be more excited for these wonderful people.  It feels like a sister or brother just had a baby.  They are going to make great parents.

To Cat and Dave:  Congratulations and welcome to the journey of parenthood!  We can’t wait to meet Miss Molly one day very soon!  We love you guys!

To Molly:  Welcome to the world sweetheart.  I hope that you and Mikayla become great friends one day!

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Life Update

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Not much has been going on in the Kickert world.  We have been staying busy working, playing with our darling baby and just enjoying life.  Random thought – I can tell I am getting older because “life” ends for me between 9-10pm.  How sad is that?  Here are some quick updates on what has been going on:

  1. Cooking – Ben and I haven’t done a whole lot of experimental cooking lately, but have manage a few new meals and some tasty old ones.  Ben has actually taken to the kitchen quite a bit this last week, which has been nice to come home to!  I love to cook, but every once in awhile it is nice to let someone else do the cooking and just eat!  Noteworthy meals of the last week include homemade pita bread, spicy peanut soup (see recipe below), cheesy chicken broccoli casserole, and chili.  Ben pretty much cooked both of the soups all on his own and they were delicious!!  I have taught him well 😉
  2. Mikayla – While not crawling she sure is doing her fair share of moving around.  I am not sure how to describe her movements more than a glorified worm.  You know, the classic break dance move.  If you unfamiliar with what I am talking about check out this video.  She has also figured out that her voice has different levels and will scream happily for long periods.  She isn’t upset, just talking in her loud voice.  She is eating like crazy, and seems to love everything we have served her.
  3. Christmas – We are beginning to prepare ourselves for our Christmas tour.  We will make 6 stops in three different cities in less than a week.  Wish us luck!!  We have also been trying to do as little shopping as we can (we have done mostly online or handmade gifts this year).  I am not a fan of retail stores so I try to avoid them at all costs, especially at this time of the year!  I have done a little Christmas decorating, but not nearly as much in years past.  While I like to look at the decorations, I would much rather spend time with Mikayla while she is up and leave the rest of my evening for down time with Ben.  We just ordered our Christmas cards, and I think they are going to be super cute!  Keep your eyes open for one in the mailbox soon…hopefully we get them out before Christmas this year!
  4. School – It happens every year, but I must say my kiddos at school are crazy!!  I can’t wait for this next week to be over with so I can have a little break.  We all need it, kids included!  And speaking of kids, did I tell you about the kid who used the glue stick as chap stick?  Yep, I have that kid in class.  Or what about the one who chewed through a fat wooden pencil?  Yep, I have that kid too.  Let’s just say I need a break!

I think that is it for now.

Spicy Peanut Soup

Heat 2 TBS of OLIVE OIL in a large pot. Once it’s to temperature add 1 large ONION finely chopped along with 1 TBS of minced GARLIC. Cook for 3 minutes.

Add 2 teaspoons CHILI POWDER and cook for 1 minute more.

Add 2 RED BELL PEPPERS finely chopped along with 2 large CARROTS, 2 medium POTATOES and 4 CELERY stalks (all finely chopped. Cook for another 4 minutes stirring occasionally.See More

Add 3.5-4 cups VEGETABLE STOCK (depending on how thick you like your soup, 6 tablespoons (a little over 1/3 cup) CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER and 8 ounces of CORN. Stir thoroughly

Season with SALT, BLACK PEPPER, CURRY, and CHILIS.

Heat to a boil, then simmer 20 minutes until all vegetables are tender. Serve with chopped unsalted roasted PEANUTS as a garnish and RICE on the side.

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Why I Love My Husband

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

I love Ben for many reasons, but one of the things I love about my husband is he will do things with/for me that he hates.  On Thursday, Ben ASKED me if I wanted to decorate the Christmas tree.  I emphasize the word “asked” because if you know Ben at all you know that he is not a huge fan of the Christmas season (i.e. music, decorations, etc).  The fact that he brought up the tree showed me just how much he loves me.  It was a perfect evening encompassed with many things I love:

  • Spending time with my family.
  • Shrimp Scampi – Ben even cooked, it was as good if not better than Red Lobster.  We were only missing the garlic, cheese bread.  I will include the recipe at the end of this post.
  • Decorating the Christmas tree while listening to Christmas music – Ben only made a few negative comments!
  • Hot Chocolate and magazines – I am little behind on my magazine readings, so we made up some homemade cocoa for me (see this post for the recipe) and eggnog for Ben-JAM-in.
  • A bath – When I was pregnant with Mikayla I took a bath almost every night.  I love baths!  I haven’t taken that many since she has been born, so this was very relaxing!
    Here are a few pictures of us decorating the tree.

Shrimp Scampi Recipe for Two (courtesy of Ben Kickert)

Preheat oven to 450

Peel and Devein 1/2 pound shrimp, wash and place in single layer in small corningware.

In small sauce pan combine 1/3 cup butter, 1/4 cup white wine/sherry (I did half and half), 1 tablespoon of lime or lemon juice, 1 tablespoon minced garlic, parsley, salt and pepper and/or ground grains of paradise, onion powder, oregano (listed in descending order of amount).

Heat mixture until butter is completely melted. Pour mixture over shrimp (cover so 95% of the shrimp is covered, but allow some edges to protrude).

Sprinkle Cajan Seasoning over shrimp and bake at 450 for 10-12 minutes or until shrimp is pinkish-white and opaque.

Place on top rack and broil for a few moments until mixture begins to boil.

Enjoy.

We serve with french bread, steamed broccoli and garlic/olive oil or parmesan pasta.  It makes a great meal!

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Kickert’s Halloween Bash

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Get ready folks because it’s October.  Which means it is time to start making your Halloween plans. It is hard to believe this is the fifth year of festivities, but its true. To mark this milestone, the prizes will be bigger, the guest list larger and the costumes more outrageous.  In case you have never attended, we always have a costume and pumpkin carving contest.  We also have some of the best chili around (if I do say so myself – afterall I am the chef)!  If you are in town on October 30, feel free to stop by our house for the festivities.

The rules are the same as every year:
1.) You must come in costume (or risk dirty looks from your peers who have more class and originality than you).
2.) There will be a pumpkin carving contest, so bring your tools and your gourd (or is pumpkin a fruit?)
3.) Food will be provided, but bring your own drinks and/or appetizers.
4.) Costumes and pumpkins will be judged with prizes given to the winners.

As always, the evening will be family / children friendly but with responsible adult fun as well. You are welcome to invite friends.
If you need directions just let me know.  We will begin the fun around 6:30!

Here are some pictures of past Halloween fun:

The Goodmans AKA Extremely Religious Couple

The Goodmans AKA Extremely Religious Couple

Will the real Steve Pavey please stand up?

Will the real Steve Pavey please stand up?

We were so honored to have Borat show up a few years ago!

We were so honored to have Borat show up a few years ago!

Dice or as some people know them, the Markhams

Dice or as some people know them, the Markhams

JudgeMint and JudgeMental (a little lame, but I was pregnant and battling morning sickness...the creative juices just weren't flowing last year)!

JudgeMint and JudgeMental (a little lame, but I was pregnant and battling morning sickness...the creative juices just weren't flowing last year)!

The Orkin Woman and her Pest!

The Orkin Woman and her Pest!

Robots - Probably the most work intensive costume to appear at our Halloween party ever!

Robots - Probably the most work intensive costume to appear at our Halloween party ever!

Pumpkin carving fun

Pumpkin carving fun

Yes, that would be my husband the pyromaniac with lighter fluid and a flame!  Watch out.

Yes, that would be my husband the pyromaniac with lighter fluid and a flame! Watch out.

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Mikayla and Chase

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

While in Chicago for Ben’s grandpa’s funeral we got to meet and hang out with Chase, Mikayla’s third cousin.  Here are some pictures.  Keep in mind that Chase is two weeks older…

Mikayla wasn't too thrilled with him at first.

Mikayla wasn't too thrilled with him at first.

They weren't really holding hands, Ben staged this photo op.

They weren't really holding hands, Ben staged this photo op.

Not sure what is going on here, but they seem entertained.

Not sure what is going on here, but they seem entertained.

Ben and Luke (Chase's older brother) hanging out after a fruitless attempt of fishing.

Ben and Luke (Chase's older brother) hanging out after a fruitless attempt of fishing.

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Random Thoughts

Monday, October 5th, 2009

My fall break started Friday.  So far, I have done nothing productive, but had some much needed lazy time with my husband, daughter and dog.  Tomorrow my sis, nephews and mom are coming in town to hang out for the day.  Because my car died on the way home to Tanner’s birthday party I did not make it.  So, my loving sister has agreed to throw a mock birthday party on Wednesday so I can be there to celebrate.  Thursday we meet up with some dear friends for a relaxing time in the Smokies.  Next Tuesday I have set aside to plan with my team teacher and make baby food.  My fall break is turning out to be pretty busy, but I am excited about each and every aspect of it.

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Tonight I cooked…for the first time in forever it seems like.   I made Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli Rice from Kraft Foods.  (Side note – I love this magazine, if you don’t subscribe you should!)  Go here for the recipe.  It was simple and delicious.  The only change I made was to season the chicken (black pepper and salt) and add some pepper and seasoned salt to the final product.  I served with some Sister Schubert Yeast Rolls.

In preparation for our big trip, I made some Chocolate Chip Cookies.  The trick to make them extra delicious is to use dark chocolate chips and to chop them up so that they are mini and some are shaved.  I just stick them in the food processor and chop away.  This evenly distributes the chocolate into every bite of the cookie.  The one thing I haven’t mastered yet is to make my cookies fluffy.  Mine always end up flat.  In high school, Mrs. Tuttle always made the best chocolate chip cookies.  They were the perfect blend of crunchy, cakey and gooey.  I hope to one day cook cookies as good as hers.  Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong or what I can do to achieve this perfect blend?

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In case you didn’t read Ben’s post, the Camry is dead.  This was my first car.  In highschool my sister and I shared an Acura Legend.  Technically, this was my first car, but because we shared it and she started driving first it never felt like my car.  I only felt like I borrowed it from her when driving.  The Camry was my car.  I helped by it, I was the sole driver, I loved that car.  Now I must say goodbye to a dear friend.  Ben doesn’t understand why this is so hard for me, and really I don’t either.  It is like parting with a good friend I suppose.  But the difference is, I won’t be seeing it later, it is a for real goodbye.  Has anyone else felt this or am I really crazy?

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This post is very scattered, but that is my life in a nutshell at the current moment!

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Five Years

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Five years ago today I married this goofball…

Are those runts up your nose....why I think they are!

Are those runts up your nose....why I think they are!

Pretty fly for a white guy!

Pretty fly for a white guy!

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I love him more and more each and everyday!

One year anniversary trip to DC

One year anniversary trip to DC

One year anniversary trip to DC

One year anniversary trip to DC

Sharing our year old (insert terribly disgusting) wedding cake

Sharing our year old (insert terribly disgusting) wedding cake

We have been through a lot and now have a little family of our own.

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I just wanted to say:  I love you Ben and can’t wait to spend many more years together!

Happy, happy, joy, joy!

Happy, happy, joy, joy!

My love!

My love!

So this was supposed to post yesterday, but for some reason I didn’t hit publish!  Ooops!  So please just pretend you read this on October 2, 2009.  Thanks!

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Tanner Turns One

Friday, September 25th, 2009

A year ago my sister and I were both pregnant.  She was very pregnant with her second child and I was just beginning my first pregnancy.  Today my little (well not so little any more) nephew turns one.  He is such a big boy and so full of life.  I hope when Mikayla turns one she is just as full of life as Tanner!  My sister is throwing a “Ball Themed” Birthday Party tomorrow because he loves balls so much.  There will be a ball pit, round pumpkins for kids to paint and food in the shape of balls or circles (i.e. meatballs, circle sandwiches, grapes, melon balls, etc).

Happy Birthday little guy!  I will see you at your “Ball Themed” Birthday Party tomorrow!

Tanner and family in his first day of life!

Tanner and family in his first day of life! Tanner and Tyson have changed so much in the last year!

Tanner at Jackson's Orchard at the beginning of September

Tanner at Jackson's Orchard at the beginning of September

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