1. Tina Fey
2. These table numbers I am going to attempt to create, though a bit different…
3. Daydreaming about being warm again…Florida in just a few weeks!
4. This face
5. This video everyone has seen

(Pierce back at TD…it was an emotional game Sunday! So happy we were there!)
(Ron got a new frisbee and it wore him out. So much so he was able to fall asleep on our old couch in the basement which is the worlds most uncomfortable piece of furniture)

(our first piece of china/first present came ❤ . My next project is making our table numbers)
xo-J
We had our tasting this weekend, and what a great time! We tried every appetizer, entree, and dessert option possible…it was delicious. What was even better is we were able to come to decisions about what we wanted pretty quickly. Our venue (which is also our caterer) has thought of everything and done an amazing job, I would recommend them to anyone (www.ctweddinggroup.com). Here is a little menu preview with pics:
I can’t believe we are already coming to the end of January. Since Thanksgiving we have been non-stop, with holidays, friends, parties, wedding planning, work, and everything in-between. There is too much to write about but I thought I would share some pictures from lately (since I’ve been so bad at keeping up on here). As we get closer to wedding time I want to share a lot more of the planning and inspirations I have had, that’s something I really want to do in 2014, that and good posture…I think the first will be easier!

(I having been learning how to knit and loving it. Baby hat!)

(the first thing I knit! been obsessing over salami lately…can’t stop. icicles on our roof!)

(the beautiful plates we registered for last weekend. I’m obsessed with them)
This weekend we have our tasting! I am (we are) looking forward to trying all the different food and pick our menu, this way I can order invites. The wedding is creeping up and I have so much to do! Not complaining at all though, it has been such an exciting time and I love nothing more than organizing so it’s been beyond fun (though definitely stressful!).
xo-J
Come Sunday…
Jay and I will be getting married in 6 months! I can’t believe it! We’ve also been together 4 years, which is crazy. In the past 4 years we went from living a block away, to moving into our own (tiny) apartment (again, so tiny), we got a puppy, we got engaged (!), we bought a house, and now we are just half a year from being married. So many things have changed, and with each step, everything has gotten better. I can’t wait to see where we are in 5 years, and 10, and 20…

(just a few weeks after we started dating – our first new years eve together ringing in 2010)
Next week I will be in NYC working, visiting friends and family, and enjoying the season in the busiest/scariest/wildest place on earth to be at Christmas time. I’m really looking forward to being there, though I will miss my boys :(. Poor Ron is so used to having me home all day!
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
xo-j
After we were finished cleaning up from Thanksgiving (about a 3 day process!) we got our tree! Last year in Brooklyn we had a fake one since we were living in 650 square feet…but this year we have our HOUSE! We got the tree all set up, settled, and decorated this weekend. Our whole downstairs smells like pine which I’m loving, and every time I look over and see it I get so excited.
When we first brought the tree home Rondo wasn’t so sure about it, which was hilarious. I filled a bowl with ice water for the basin and set it down quickly to help Jay to set it up. We both looked over and Rondo was bobbing for ice cubes in the bowl and by the time we were done he had pulled them all out…ay! He cracks us up though that’s for sure. Anyways, a quick video of decorating, I’m so happy it is finally Christmas time <3!
This weekend was a blast, it was tiring, but man was it fun! Both Jay and my family came and celebrated Thanksgiving here at our house. We are so lucky to have such wonderful family (on both sides). Everyone pitched in and it turned out to be a really enjoyable day. We got some shopping in on Friday, saw Hunger Games, had a fun dinner out with the family, and by Saturday were totally and completely wiped. Thank you family for traveling here, helping me as I panicked the past 3 weeks about the turkey (Mom!), and making so much food I won’t have to cook again until Monday!
Below is a quick video of Thanksgiving – the prep, family, and then getting our Christmas tree! It’s crazy how quickly Christmas will be here.
Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving too!
xo- j
Soooo the wind this weekend was absolutely insane. I thought our house was going to blow over at least 3 times! This is the part of dog ownership that totally sucks. Going out in 20 degree wild wind is not my idea of fun at 8am…yuck.
The cold weather does lend itself to crazy heavy and delicious meals though, which I love. I made tortilla soup on Sunday without a recipe and it came out really really great (going to share in a minute). Every single recipe (even the ones that said “easy”) online had 55 ingredients. I am a good cook, I can handle making something difficult, what I don’t want is to have to spend $30 on spices I will only use once, and waste vegetables that I won’t cook with again soon enough. Plus, the grocery stores were so busy this weekend, I nearly had a fist fight in Trader Joe’s (ok I didn’t, but I wanted to!). Anyway, here is what I did, and like I always say (and mean it) it came out really great!
WHAT YOU NEED:
1 1/4 lbs of chicken breast cubed((ish)
15 oz can diced tomato & green chilies fire roasted (Traders! or buy separately)
1 can chipotle peppers in adobo sauce (this decides the heat)
1 chopped medium onion
2 boxes Swanson Mexican Tortilla Broth (greatest product ever)
1/2 tbs garlic (to taste)
Some garlic salt, onion powder, s&p
Lime, Avocado, Tortilla Strips, Cheese, Sour Cream (all optional)
DIRECTIONS
1. Put chicken, tomato/chile, chipotle peppers, onion, garlic, & broth in the crock pot on high. Let this cook for about 2 hours.
2. Use a ladle to take out the chunks of chicken, onion, tomato & pepper. This doesn’t have to be exact, but make sure to get the big pieces of chicken. Put this in the blender and blend it up quickly. Don’t purée this, just give it a light, quick mix.
3. Put it all back in the crock pot (do the blending in batches) and add the seasonings you are going to want. I added about 1 tsp of onion powder, garlic salt, and just a pinch of salt. Now let this cook for another couple hours (or 10 minutes if you need dinner).
4. You’re basically done. Scoop it out and enjoy with whatever toppings you like. I did some lime juice, pinch of cheddar, tortillas and sour cream, but honestly, it would have tasted great without these additions too!
Mmm.
On a totally different note, thanks to Jay for being my cheerleader. Saturday I really missed my friends. Everyone was together in NYC & NC and I was struggling a bit with how much I missed them. I love our new life here, but there will always be days I miss the ease of having my best friends right around the corner (whether it’s college or Brooklyn). Thankfully, I have Jay, who not only completely understood, but got me ground beef disturbing Taco Bell for dinner, played a flower game with me, and reminded me of how lucky I am.
xo-j
We are having Thanksgiving at our house this year, and I’m really excited, and also terrified! I’ve never made a turkey or hosted a legit dinner for 14 people before…but I’ve made a million lists, and purchased (I think) everything we need. Anyways, the best part has been getting to plan for the table and making decorations. I found the cutest mason jar mugs last week, and have been picking up all different glass bottles/jars over the past month to make different groupings for the centerpieces (need a bunch since the table will be so long!).
Here is some of what I’ve done so far:
(Place Cards / Remember which drink is yours / Thanksgiving Party Favor)
I’m so happy with how everything turned out! Now, as long as I don’t destroy the turkey we are good to go!
xo-j