Sunday, December 9, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Before and Afters of our House
Who remembers the Cedar Rapids floods of 2008 in Iowa?
These events were life changing for many Iowans.
It was a very devastating experience for many.
The waters crested at I believe 23 feet. It was crazy to say the least!
The waters crested at I believe 23 feet. It was crazy to say the least!
Fortunately we were still living in an apartment when the floods occurred.
Once the water had subsided, there were many, many damaged homes that were beyond repair.
The house we bought actually had water that filled the basement and made it's way onto the first
floor and rose until it reached about 18 inches.
Our home was built in 1900.
Shawn and I just love the character of older homes.
Here's what she looked like post flood.
We lived in this house for a little over three years. We did much of the work inside of the house before we moved in. The outside of the house was a different story. It was not until we decided to list the house for sale that we decided to re-side the house. Our intentions weren't always to re-side the house, but you know, life gets in the way. It just always seemed to be pushed to the back burner.
Siding this home was quite the feat.
Here are some of the photos during the renovations.
The first side of the house is done. The porch has just had the old siding removed and is waiting for blue board (a type of insulation) to be put up.
Siding this home was quite the feat.
Here are some of the photos during the renovations.
The first side of the house is done. The porch has just had the old siding removed and is waiting for blue board (a type of insulation) to be put up.
We found these original scallops when we took off the old siding.
It was a lot of work to restore these babies, but well worth the effort.
They turned out beautiful!
This is the back of the house. We also built a deck on the back.
Here is an after picture of the back of the house.
Are you ready for the reveal of the front. Would you like to see again what it looked it?
Here's
BEFORE
We also removed all the windows and opened up the pouch.
And here is
AFTER
WOW, HUH?!?!
What do you think?
Stay tuned, more before and afters to come.
~Kate Anne
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Catching Up...
I would like to begin by saying that there is no way that I am ever going to be able to catch up on the months and months of blogging that I have not done. My world has been turned upside down, shaken, and gently set back down since my last post. My life was just set down in a little bit of a different area...Central Point, Oregon. Whoa!! That's a long ways from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. About 1,930 miles. So this is what has been going on...
Shawn and I sold our house on Mallory Street. Can you believe that we sold our house after only nine days of being on the market. Praise the Lord and may His will be done in our lives. And if you can believe this, we got asking price and the buyer bought all of our furniture.
On another date I will have to post the amazing transformation before and afters pictures of the house. It turned out incredible.
September 11, 2012 finally came and I graduated Kaplan University with my Licensed Practical Nursing diploma. Wow! And my final semester at Kaplan I achieved straights A's. This was a major accomplishment for me.
And November 15th I took the NCLEX-PN and passed my boards.
In October, Noah celebrated his 9 year old birthday. He enjoyed a day of all things Angry Birds. That's his new obsession.
Love the Polka Dots!
Make a wish sweet 9 year old boy.
See, I told you. It was an angry birds kind of day.
Another Thanksgiving has come and gone. I got to host Thanksgiving in our new house this year.
Everything turned out amazing. It was delicious. Here are a few pictures of my homemade pies.
I made homemade apple and pumpkin apple butter pie.
Shawn and I also celebrated our 10 year anniversary this November.
This was Shawn's gift, but Noah wanted to get in on the action too.
I got a beautiful ring.
And for the not so exciting news, my grandma Shirley went home to be with the Lord
November 16th. Although she was ready to be taken home she will be sadly missed.
Its very sad to think that I've been gone for the past 14 years and when I finally return home
to be near family, a member is taken from us.
Life is so precious and so short.
~Kate Anne
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Chocolate Peanut Butter Layer Cake
Happy Birthday My Love!
To Make This CakeYou'll Need
1½ cups unsweetened cocoa powder
1 tbsp instant coffee powder
1½ cups boiling water
¾ cup sour cream
1 tbsp vanilla extract
1½ cups unsalted, softened butter
1½ cups boiling water
¾ cup sour cream
1 tbsp vanilla extract
1½ cups unsalted, softened butter
2½ cups plus 2 tbsp sugar
1¾ cups plus 2 tbsp purpose flour
3 large eggs
3 large eggs
1¼ tsp baking soda
¾ tsp salt
¾ tsp salt
For The Filling & Topping
¾ cup heavy cream
3¼ cups confectioners sugar
1½ cups softened unsalted butter
1 cup peanut butter
1 tbsp vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
1 tbsp vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
A bag of mini peanut butter cups cut in half
Preheat oven to 350. Spray Pam on the sides of 3 8 inches pans. In bowl combine cocoa, coffee and water. Stir completely and allow to cool. Once cooled add sour cream and vanilla. In separate bowl mix butter till smooth. Then add sugar until fluffy. Add egg until combines. Finally add the flour, baking soda and salt in separate bowl. Add the two bowls of mixtures together alternating until mixed. Once completely mixed add the batter till the three bowls equally and place in over for about 30 minutes. Once cakes are completely cooked, remove from oven and place on wire cooling racks.
For the frosting mix cream, 1/4 cup confectioner's sugar. Mix until peaks form. Now in separate bowl mix the peanut butter and butter. And the remaining confectioners sugar and mix well. To the same bowl add the vanilla and salt and combine for about 5 minutes until light and fluffy. Now gently fold both bowls together.
After the cakes have cooled completely place one of the 3 on a serving platter. Frost in the center, add another layer of cake, frost and the final cake layer. Now frost the side and top of the cake. Decorate the cake if desired.
Enjoy cake with a huge glass of ice cold milk!
~Kate Anne~
Recipe delightfully borrowed from Annie Eats.
For the frosting mix cream, 1/4 cup confectioner's sugar. Mix until peaks form. Now in separate bowl mix the peanut butter and butter. And the remaining confectioners sugar and mix well. To the same bowl add the vanilla and salt and combine for about 5 minutes until light and fluffy. Now gently fold both bowls together.
After the cakes have cooled completely place one of the 3 on a serving platter. Frost in the center, add another layer of cake, frost and the final cake layer. Now frost the side and top of the cake. Decorate the cake if desired.
Enjoy cake with a huge glass of ice cold milk!
~Kate Anne~
Recipe delightfully borrowed from Annie Eats.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Chicken Double Decker Tacos
Remember these from Taco Bell?!! Do they still make them?
~6 corn tortilla's
~6 flour tortilla's
~3 cooked and shredded chicken breasts
~3 cups shredded lettuce
~2 diced tomatoes
~1 cubed avocado
~1 can refried beans
~1 cup shredded cheese
~Pam spray
Preheat the oven to 375 to make your own baked taco shells. Take your 6 corn tortilla's and wrap them in a damp paper towel and place in microwave for 30 seconds to soften so they will not break. Once they are soft spray Pam on both sides of them. Next drape them over two bars in the oven and cook for 7 - 10 minutes, or until crispy.
Idea courtesy of Eating Well.
Next open the can of refried beans and place in small pan with about 3 tbsp of water. Cook on low till warm. The water makes the beans a bit thinner so they are easier to spread on the flour tortilla.
Again, place the 6 flour tortilla's in the microwave for about 30 seconds or until warm.
Now to build your tacos
1-Flour Tortilla
2-Refried Beans in thin layer
3-Crispy Corn Tortilla
4-Shredded Chicken
5-Shredded Lettuce
6-Shredded Cheese
7-Tomatoes
8-Avocado's
9-Sour Cream
Serve immediately so that the crispy corn tortilla stays crispy.
~Kate Anne~
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Lemon Lime Chicken
I love to cook, although I tend to shy away from the bird...Chicken that is. I always seem to over cook it or under cook it. There never seems to be a happy medium with chicken....until tonight.
I think I found my medium!
This chicken was amazing! Seriously, this chicken is the best I've had in quite some time.
My mind started to wonder today (happens more than I'd like to admit) but today my thoughts helped me arrive at an excellent idea.
Why don't I cook the chicken on some tin foil while it marinates and heats on the grill?!
You'll need:
~3 tbsp olive oil
~3 tbsp minced garlic
~Juice of 1 lime
~Juice of 1/2 lemon
~1/2 tsp oregano
~1/4 tsp salt
~1/4 tsp black pepper
~3-4 boneless/skinless chicken breasts
Whisk together all ingredients. On preheated grill place large piece of tin foil on grill with sides folded up like a bowl. Brush one side of chicken with mixture and place face down on foil.
Set timer and cook for 10 minutes on one side.
Flip and cook chicken for an additional 10 minutes. As it cooks all the flavors infuse into the chicken and make it extra tender and juicy and the amazing twist of lime. Delicious!!
Cook another 2 or 3 minutes without the tin foil just to put the grill marks on the chicken.
Remove from grill and let it rest before cutting.
Hope you enjoy this recipe and going in your all time favorites too!
Kate Anne
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