This is the story of Lauren and Ricky and their voyage from Kentucky to Texas in 2009. Our adventure has been great so far, filled with vacations, great new friends and fabulous food! Check back often to keep updated on our new life together.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
The Masseys Take Texas
Some trip highlights: We visited our favorite Mexican restaurant Paloma Blanca for lunch. Dad was able to sample a Mexican traditional breakfast dish: Migas. It's a mixture of scrambled eggs, tomatoes, onions, peppers and crunchy tortilla strips. It's one of my personal favorites and I knew that dad would enjoy it since he loves eggs. My Mom and Dad were both able to taste guacamole for the first time and....they really liked it! I am sure some of you are thinking "Um...Lauren, there's guacamole in the Midwest too." but from personal experience I can tell you that: 1--It's not nearly as good and 2--It's not really that popular. We also took them grocery shopping (it doesn't take much to make my parents happy) at Central Market, our favorite all natural/organic grocery store. My Mom fell in love with it and quickly realized that to truly appreciate the entire store she would have to come back for another visit! Sunday night we went to see Disney's the Lion King which was more spectacular that I ever anticipated. Seriously, if you haven't seen it, I highly recommend that musical. The costumes are outstanding. I wish I could have taken pictures but unfortunately they weren't allowed.
Erin wanted to see the Alamo, some cactus and tumbleweeds. Despite popular believe, there aren't any tumbleweeds in San Antonio. Sorry Erin:)
Below are some pictures from the Massey's big trip out West. Enjoy!
Erin's first taste of Mexican food in San Antonio. She was pleased.
Below: Dad enjoying his migas at Paloma Blanca.
Above: Mom, Erin and I posing in front of the Alamo. Yes, it was one of the cold days:(
Mom and Dad posted up in front of a huge cactus at the Alamo.Erin posing in an awesome cowboy hat that she ended up not buying:(
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Thanksgiving in the Midwest
Ricky and I headed back to Kentuckiana for the Thanksgiving holiday. We had been planning this trip for a while and were anxiously awaiting the delicious meals my Mom would provide for us. My sister, Erin, flew in from Florida and our friends, Nathan and Emily, made the drive to Evansville from Richmond! Prior to making the 1.5 hour drive from the Louisville Airport to Evansville we were able to have dinner with Ricky's parents, brother and sister-in-law. It was great to see everyone, although I wasn't quite prepared for the cold dreary weather. I never noticed how early it gets dark in Evansville--4:00PM this time of year!
Of course when you go to your hometown there are some local foods you have to get. Mom and Dad greeted us in Louisville with some of my favorite confections: Donut Bank donut holes. They are delicious vanilla and chocolate cake donut balls coated in a yummy sugary glaze. They also make simple glazed donut holes but the cake ones are my favorite. We also took Emily and Nathan to Ritzy's, a 50's style ice cream and hamburger shop. Their chocolate ice cream has won "Best Chocolate Ice Cream in the Country" several times but my favorite is their "Ooh-ooh Oreo". Everyone had a variety of flavors which were all delicious.
Back at home my Mom prepared a great dinner for us all. Turkey, dressing (stuffing if that's your word of choice), green beans, mashed potatoes, pumpkin casserole (amazing!) and rolls. There was also the staple canned cranberry sauce, which I have never really learned how to eat. It was all wonderful and a big thanks to my Mom for all her hard work. For dessert we had red velvet cake and pound cake from my Mom, haystacks and surprise cookies from Emily. YUM! We also had the Moffats as additional dinner guests. The last time I saw Brook, she was pregnant with Baby Esme. Now the Moffats live here in the US with 5 month old Esme. She's so cute!
(Erin, Esme, Lauren)
Erin takes a pretend ride in Mom and Dad's new SUV.
Emily modeling a HOT Christmas sweater at Gordman's on Black Friday.
Ricky and Nathan in an intense game of NERTS.
Me rockin' my Mom's Snuggie.
Ricky looks like he's trying to throw Esme on the ground.
Group photo after dinner!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Totally Tejas
One of the best things about living in Texas is all of the exciting food festivals that San Antonio hosts. We actually missed a pretty large one, Wurstfest, two weeks ago but made up for it by visiting one of the biggest events in the state. On Sunday November 15th the Atkinsons and the Williams visited the final event in the San Antonio Food and Wine festival series: The Totally Tejas Festival at Rio Cibolo Ranch. Rio Cibolo Ranch in Marion, Texas (http://www.riociboloranch.com/) is about 20 minutes from our apartment and is a popular site for cooking lessons, wine tasting, horseback riding, weddings etc...
The Totally Tejas event was WAY larger than any of us ever expected! There was over 100 different wines to taste, food to sample from San Antonio's best restaurants, gourmet meats and cheeses, live entertainment, a barbeque cook-off...gosh! It was all so overwhelming. We managed to make it to each booth and fill our bellies with all kinds of yummy samples. Samara was a trooper and didn't cry the entire day. Clearly, she's a very cultured baby. Mary Jacqueline and I answered a trivia question correctly and won Glee (the fabulous sitcom on Fox) t-shirts! The non-food highlights of the day included MJ and I taking an imaginary ride in a Porsche Cayenne and being lassoed by a real live cowboy! We will definitely be visiting this event annually as it was more than entertaining.
Samara, who didn't get to eat any cool food or drink any wine, was pretty darn happy at the end of the day:)
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
An Abused System
Monday, October 26, 2009
A Potpourri of the End of October
Two weekends ago we visited the Atkinsons in Houston who are preparing for the move to their first (purchased) home. I remember how horrible it was to sort and pack before our last move so I eagerly volunteered to help. Granted, Garrett maintains that he packed more boxes than MJ and I combined but I was on hand to make lunch and give pep talks when they got discouraged:) Plus, I packed a lot of beautiful china that took a lot of time. Little Samara is no longer an 8lb newborn but instead a big healthy five month old! Here's a video of her exploring her developing sense of touch with her most sensitive appendage...her tongue.
Also while visiting Houston we visited a furniture store called, "The Dump." They sell all kinds of high priced furniture at a discounted rate. As most of you know, I have been obsessed with mirrored furniture ever since I saw the large mirrored armoir in Tori's bedroom on "Tori and Dean, Home Sweet Hollywood." We have a fairly traditional bedroom suit but I thought some mirrored bedside tables would bring a modern twist to the decor. I have been searching forever for some in a reasonable price range. I fell in love with some sold at Neiman Marcus but I was NOT in love with the price tag of about $1,000 each, including shipping. I found the EXACT same ones at The Dump and purchased TWO of them for less than the cost of one from Nieman Marcus. Gosh, it was so exciting. There are pictures below; the second one is obviously from our own bedroom. Sorry, it's hard to get mirrors to photograph well.
Aside from incredibly boring trip to Defensive Driving School for a bogus speeding ticket I received last month, our weekend was pretty fun. Ricky and I visited Coco Chocolate Lounge, a French restaurant/lounge with a menu centered around chocolate. I couldn't imagine chocolate integrated into an entire meal being that tasty but it WAS! We each enjoyed a tasty salad that featured mixed field greens, balsamic vinaigrette dressing, dried cranberries and shaved white chocolate. I will definitely be adding chocolate our our salads at home now because it's SO GOOD! The sweet chocolate is a great complement to the bitter vinaigrette dressing. Our entrees were excellent and the dessert, of course, was amazing. They also sell a wide variety of chocolate martinis that you drink from a chocolate straw. Delicious! We were also surprised to find out they had a live band playing that night, Breezin' featuring Beverly Houston, and a DJ on their outside patio. The live band was fantastic and after stalking their website, I plan on making their next performance at Coco on December 12th. To check them out, visit: http://www.sa-coco.com/
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
What Dr. Lauren Does at Work
After!!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Solar Power!
So I'm at home hanging out by myself until he returns. I have plans to do some deep cleaning, reorganize our heavily stocked pantry and hang out with my friend, Dr. Norma.
Everyone always asks me what good recipes I have tried lately. A few weeks ago I made this one from Allrecipes.com and it was delicious! I recommend making your own pesto sauce because that's what we did and I think it makes a BIG difference. I used scallops instead of shrimp because that's what I had on hand. You can also use half and half instead of all heavy cream as well as whole wheat linguine.
Creamy Pesto Shrimp
INGREDIENTS (Nutrition)
1 pound linguine pasta
1/2 cup butter
2 cups heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/3 cup pesto
1 pound large shrimp, peeled and deveined
DIRECTIONS
Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add linguine pasta, and cook for 8 to 10 minutes, or until al dente; drain.
In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Stir in cream, and season with pepper. Cook 6 to 8 minutes, stirring constantly.
Stir Parmesan cheese into cream sauce, stirring until thoroughly mixed. Blend in the pesto, and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, until thickened.
Stir in the shrimp, and cook until they turn pink, about 5 minutes. Serve over the hot linguine.
Finally, I'd like to officially congratulate Chris and Annalee Taylor as they recently discovered they are having a baby boy! I'm so excited that I get to spoil a little boy in addition to Mary Jacqueline and Samara's little girl, Samara:)
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Countdown to Cruise 2010!
Monday, September 21, 2009
The "Spirits" of Texas
Last Saturday we took a leisurely trip to the Hill Country in New Braunfels, Texas. Located about 30 minutes from San Antonio, New Braunfels is a beautiful nature-based town where you can go hiking, take a ride down the Guadalupe River on a raft, explore the historic town of Gruene and visit several vineyards. We went for a wine tasting at Dry Comal Creek Vineyards. I had heard that Texas wines are good but I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the wines we were able to sample from Dry Comal Creek. I enjoy dry white wines and their Sauvignon Blanc was pretty tasty. They also make a FABULOUS sangria from their house wine that is served frozen, like a slushy. It's delicious and will be made in the Williams Family Home. If you are interested in making it yourself, here is the recipe:
Thanks to drycomalcreek.com....
6 oz. can frozen orange juice concentrate plus
1 can of water
6 oz. can frozen limeade concentrate plus
1 can of water
1 liter Hill Country Fair grapefruit soda (chilled) (found at HEB) 1 bottle Dry Comal Creek Foot Pressed Table Wine
DIRECTIONS:
Blend frozen limeade and orange juice with water. Add Foot Pressed Table Wine. Add chilled Hill Country Fair grapefruit soda and freeze until slushy, then serve. Garnish with orange
(You can substitute the HEB grapefruit soda with Sam's Club Sparkling Water in one of the citrus flavors.)
We loved the vineyard and will definitely be back. They also have a grape stomping festival every year where the patrons stomp the grapes used for their foot pressed wine! All the participants get their name on the back of the bottles for that year. We will be participating in 2010 for SURE!
The grapes for the year have already been harvested but I'm determined to see them on the vines next year.
Ricky worked intently filling out his UFO application.
This is blurry, sorry, but it's the wall of "Flying Saucers", patrons who have completed their entire beer menu!
I am currently working on plans for when my parents visit us in December. If they are interested, we'll be going to see the Lion King--On Broadway at the Majestic Theater in San Antonio. If they aren't interested, Ricky and I will be going together for sure! I've heard great reviews about it for years and have ALWAYS wanted to go. If any other Texas have suggestions, I'll gladly take them.