Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Turkey Day!




As I was getting our feast ready today, I couldn't help but think of Amelia Bedilia...After rinsing and blotting the turkey, making sure the wings were tucked back, prepping to stuff the turkey, I couldn't help but recall an awesome childhood literacy moment...

Here was the menu (all recipes are linked):
Basic Bread Stuffing (with cranberries, pecans and brussel sprouts)
Karabelski Cheesy Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Cranberry Sauce (a la Ocean Spray)
Biscuits (a la Grands)

As you can see, the November issue of Martha Stewart Everyday Cooking was a great inspiration.  I substituted all celery for Brussel sprouts since celery isn't really that special to either of us.  The Brussel sprouts added some delicious flavor to the turkey and stuffing.  Amir gave the whole meal two thumbs up, and I actually timed everything pretty perfectly!   Enjoy the photo-deliciousness! 
 
Getting the stuffing ready


How hot are you turkey?

I went all out with tablecloth & chair covers!
 
Our beautiful centerpiece (gracias mama por las flores)


Check out that turkey!!

Man of the house carves the turkey

A delicioso spread!

So, after a delicious feast, Amir and I had the traditional Thanksgiving "what are you thankful for" discussion.  Here is what we decided:
Each other (aww how cute, right?)
Our parents (Thanks moms & dads!)
My job ($$)
Law School (future $$)
Our friends
Having an apartment and more than enough food on the table
Vino (which made our dinner even more delicious)
West Wing Episode: Shibboleth (which we then watched in honor of the holiday)

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving Eve

To continue along my journey to my first-ever, self-cooked, Thanksgiving dinner, I did as much "day before" prep as possible.

Veggies are chopped for soon-to-be delicious dishes...

Green beans with tarragon
Glazed carrots with tarragon

Brussel Sprouts for the stuffing

And then I made dessert for tomorrow...

melting chocolate like a cooking show

All the dry ingredients



 

 






I love you kitchen aide mixer!!

An hour and a half later....TA DA!
(well, actually, mine turned out as a less photogenic version of this, but I'm sure it tastes as delicious as this one looks)

Photo Credit: Joy the Baker



Exploring H-town

With our time off, Amir and I took the chance to explore our new city a little more.   We got a little "lost" on our way downtown, but our detour allowed us to take this pretty skyline picture.
Of course before heading downtown, Amir spent some time researching Houston buildings and architecture.  We spent most of our time at the JP Morgan tower.  Amir informed me it is the tallest building in Texas so that is kinda cool.  Amir took a serious picture, and then I jumped in and tried to do the" touch the top of the building" thing...but I only made it to the 10th floor.  Oh well!
We went inside to get a Starbucks, and discovered they had an observation deck on the 60th floor!  It was no Sears Tower experience, but still pretty cool!  From there we could see the 2nd and 3rd tallest building in Houston, and enjoy the sunset view.  (The 3rd tallest is far away on the horizon)


As a break from studying/lesson planning today, we trekked down to the museum distract in hopes to see the Jung Center (for those of you who don't understand my excitement, see how cool her is here) which I've wanted to see since we moved here.  However, they closed 20 minutes before our arrival so we'll have to reschedule.  Instead, we headed back downtown to the Public Library where some of my students' artwork was on display.  It was pretty awesome to see them "published" and on display!




Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ready or not Thanksgiving... here I come!

Let it be known, I'm pretty stoked about making my first ever Thanksgiving Dinner! 

So, in preperation for this exciting 1st in my life, I have run full force into planning mode.  I chose all of the recipes I need to make dinner and dessert. I made one list of all the ingredients for each recipe that I did not already have in the house.  I made draft #2 of the shopping list by consolidating all of the amounts of each grocery I needed to buy.  The final draft included the item, the amount I needed, and the sale/coupon price for two different store. 

Amir watched silently throughout my furvent hunt for the best recipes, while making 3 versions of the grocery list and while clipping coupons/sale hunting.  His only comment as I was getting ready to leave for the grocery store was, "Have fun Paul."

For those of you who know my father, you will also recognize that I have already turned into him in many ways by the age of 25. 

 Anyway, I came home with everything needed for Thanksgiving 2011, and the preperation starts tomorrow!  Check back in for more Thanksgiving Adventures with Faye!

THANKFUL I'm not in law school

Since I have the week off, I went to school with Amir on Monday to see what this whole law school thing was about.  Let me tell you, I'm thankful I don't have to go every day.

Whose House? COOGS HOUSE!
The day started off with breakfast tacos!  Wait, correction: the day started with breakfast tacos because Amir and his entire 1L cohort had to turn in a 10 page memo that most of them have been working on for the entire semester.  As I delighted in my taco, I was happy to reap the benefits of their hard work!

Amir in his carrol
Amir's first class was Torts.  I think I follow the English-Spanish-Farsi conversations that happen across the  Roohi family dinner table better than whatever that professor was talking about.  I have no idea what happened, but I did finish 4 lesson plans for the week after Thanksgiving instead. (yay!)

Class number two was Civil Procedure.  The professor is infamous among UH law students and the bain of most of their first semester existence.  He doesn't allow computers and insults people when they don't know the answer correctly, so basically I learned about preclusion, diversity, forum shopping, loss of consortium and a 3 pronged rule that no one remembered.  I thought the guy was hilarious, but then again, he doesn't give me a grade at the end of the semester.

At the end of the day, I see why Amir is so exhausted.  Before this, I gave him a hard time because all he has to do is sit and learn (as compared to teaching 8th graders all day); however, law school is boring and draining and I wanted a nap afterward. 

So, I'm thankful my life isn't taking that path and kudos to Amir for sticking through that every day...

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Week o' Thanks

One amazing perk of working at my school is having a whole week off for Thanksgiving.

Today, is day 1.  I slept in, spent time with Amir, planned our Thanksgiving feast/shopping list, and searched for black Friday electronic sales (replacement phone here I come).

Oh what a marvelous feeling to do utterly nothing!

To kick off this Week o' Thanks, here is a fabulous parting quote from one of my students:
Me: "Have a great break! Don't leave that packet until next Sunday!"
Student: "Miss, are you excited to see your husband's face more than you see ours?"