Honestly, this post is 7 days into the new year and I'm pretty sure either you're going full-steam ahead with your brand-new gym membership, that Peleton bike your girlfriend swore up and down was the truth, and you went completely vegan or vegetarian at midnight sharp!
And I'm pretty sure you might be struggling and wondering what the hell. Maybe a few of you are committed to the cause but
It's so easy to get caught up in the now and going to, that sometimes you forget what you already did.
So, we had a pretty amazing year. Let's check it out from the beginning, shall we?
We went to see the Rose Parade floats since we literally live down the street from the Rose Parade.
And seeing the floats up close and personal:
Then we had a family
Okay, so I had to come up with a title for my first-ever latkes recipe and I figured this was corny enough, right? Ba dum tsss!
Anyway, my best friend, Ricci, is Jewish, and we celebrated Hannukahimas together (I hope I don't have to explain Hannukahimas). I went over to her house to cook the latkes as she explained to us the meaning of Hannukah and why there are 8
Eight years ago, my firstborn, Ethan, was born prematurely at just under 23 weeks. He only lived for two hours on December 13, 2011.
This year, celebrating his memory has been rather quiet, almost muted. It's not that we don't care anymore; we'll always care, love, and celebrate our baby. It's more of a quiet reflection.
As 2019 is drawing to a close, and a brand new decade is
We did something different this year for Thanksgiving; we went to Vegas!
Maks got me a Mariah Carey floor ticket for my 40th birthday. We originally planned to leave Los Angeles around 11 AM, but heavy congestion (along with a 10-car pileup) on the I-15 prevented us from leaving. So, we left later that night and well, that was a disaster, too!
It snowed on our way to Vegas.
Today, I have a six-year-old. A happy, healthy, and precocious six-year-old.
For those new to this blog, I lost our firstborn, Ethan, in 2011. We spent all of 2012 trying to get pregnant again to no avail. Just when I thought I wasn't able to have any more children, we fell pregnant with Bear.
While Bear has not taken the place of Ethan, he has helped us heal. He
I used to buy au gratin potatoes via the box. I figured it was easy. Just do this and that and voila, I have my potatoes.
Then I discovered once you start cooking more, you tend not to buy convenience foods as much as you used to, if at all.
Making au gratin potatoes by scratch took a lot less time than I thought it would. For that reason
So, over the weekend, I made cinnamon rolls.
I have a lot of yeast and I'm not entirely sure why I bought it to begin with. I was lucky enough to find homemade science experiments that needed yeast but other that, I just had it chilling in my kitchen.
One of my good friends, Estella, recommended I use my yeast for homemade cinnamon rolls. I figured, why not? I've
Bear and I love doing science experiments at home. One, it's hands-on and it's super fun (okay, that's two), but also, a lot of the ingredients and materials we use are SUPER CHEAP.
That being said, let me introduce you to the Elephant Toothpaste Experiment.
Here are the instructions courtesy of ScienceBob:
A clean 16 ounce (473 ml) plastic soda bottle or a water bottle.20-Volume hydrogen peroxide liquid (20-volume
So, a funny thing happened the other day.
I decided to make pasta for dinner and I was on the hunt for garlic bread. I went to one store and they were sold out. So, I went to another store. No luck there.
I wasn't about to try my luck at a third store. I remembered an old trick a friend's mother used to do when she didn't have









