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Two new parents and a toddler

Garden update and another spectacular sunset

purple haze carrot
Our garden is really growing fast now. We've been eating a lot of salads for dinner, and I've been taking freezer bags full of salad greens to my co-workers. The corn is starting to flower and the peas are just starting to make pea pods and the first round of carrots are almost ready to be harvested! It's an exciting time here.
purple haze carrot. apparently the amount of purple color depends on the temperature.



corn and spinach

lettuce, mesclun greens

carrots

peas


 The squash and zucchini and the corn planted in the round bins did not get the message to grow, however. The corn in the metal bins was planted at the same time as the corn in the main garden behind it. I have no idea why it never grew.

dead zucchini
 These photos were taken on Thursday, and later I looked outside to see this sunset.......
 So I ran out into the street with my camera, and I called for Scott to hurry and get the bikes so we could make a mad dash for the river before we lost the light. It was so worth it.....



 Oh, I almost forgot. Stay tuned for pics from New York City this week. I'm flying up on Tuesday morning and coming home Friday. I'm going to a taping of the Martha Stewart Show -- the bride-to-be show-- on Thursday afternoon. I'm soooooo excited. I'll post at least one pic on Tuesday evening. Let's hope all the travel goes well. My dad is meeting me there and there is supposed to be snow and ice in Raleigh on Tuesday.....His first trip to the big apple, by the way!

Happy New Year!

I'll catch up on Christmas later this week, but for now, Happy New Year!

Scott and I celebrated in style sitting on the couch watching football and Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin. We sipped champagne at midnight from our souvenir prom champagne glasses - the only ones we own.



So here's to 2011. The year of our wedding. yippie!


Update: Check out my end-of-the-year/ best-of photo gallery on the News-Press website here.

Visit from Dad and Judy


Last Thursday, Dad and Judy came to visit for their annual winter beach pilgrimage. We're always happy to have them. It's fun to play tourist in your own town sometimes, and this year did not disappoint. On Monday we went to Sanibel to Lighthouse Beach and as soon as we stepped out onto the beach we saw a line of people with cameras. As we got closer we saw tons of dolphins playing or mating in the water right off the beach. Here is a little video with my camera. Unfortunately I didn't have a long lens....








On Monday night we went to see the Edison & Ford Winter Estates for their Holiday nights tour with the Christmas lights. It's nice to just take pretty photos once in a while....












old Ford pickup and car





Merry Christmas everybody!

Twofer: sweet potato biscuits and a chair rehab

So I just wrote this post and was almost finished, but I accidentally deleted everything except the photos I was working on and didn't realize and, of course, it resaved before I realized it and, BAM!, I lost my entire post. This is how this week is going for me so far. I had a long, cold day at work yesterday. Here's hoping the rest of the week will be better! Here's take two....

On Sunday I visited my mom. She went to see my grandma in South Carolina for Thanksgiving, so she brought me some old family photos from my grandmother and some farm fresh sweet potatoes from North Carolina. I didn't want them to sit in the pantry forever, so I decided to look through my new cookbooks I purchased at the newsroom book sale last week. A recipe for sweet potato biscuits caught my eye, so I decided to try it. Ya'll these are GOOD! They're from the Mary Mac's Tea Room cookbook. Here's the link to the cookbook on Amazon. It's got great southern recipes.



Here's the recipe:

3 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter
2 cups mashed sweet potatoes, baked
2 tablespoons buttermilk

To bake the potatoes, rinse, then cover with foil while still damp. Bake for 45 min to 1 hour. The skin will fall right off.

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Grease the baking sheet and set aside. Sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. (I don't have a sifter, so I just stirred them together.) Cut in the butter with your fingers or two forks until the mixture resembles coarse cornmeal. Add the sweet potatoes, stirring well to combine. Gradually add the buttermilk to form a soft dough. (I didn't have buttermilk, so I made my own by mixing 1 tablespoon of vinegar with 1 cup of milk and letting it sit 5 minutes.) Turn out onto a lightly floured board. (I had to use a bit more flour to keep it from being sticky.) Pat the dough into a 1/2-inch-thick circle and cut our the dough with a 3-inch biscuit cutter. Place on the baking sheet. Bake for 18-20 minutes, until the bottoms are lightly browned.

Now here's the photos. Food-blog style....

mash the sweet potatoes

mix dry ingredients then cut in the butter

mix in the sweet potatoes. use the rest for dinner.

gradually add buttermilk

roll out the dough
cut the biscuits. i used the heart pancake mold i have. or use the top of a wine glass.
bake for 18-20 minutes
you'll be left with a messy kitchen, but it's worth it.


served with a mesclun greens salad from the garden!


Now for the chairs. You probably know I found some sweet chairs for $10 each at a yard sale last Friday. One was quite rickety, so we decided to fix it with a little wood glue. Couldn't take long, right?
Well we googled "chair repair" or something similar and realized we'd be taking the entire chair apart, sanding it and gluing it back together with the help of a clamp. So I set out for the JoAnns and Home Depot to get the glue, fabric and foam for the cushions, and a clamp and bungee cords. I'm too cheap to buy multiple clamps, so I figured the bungee cords would help hold it together. We took the chair apart carefully using a mallet. While I was gone shopping, Scott sanded the old glue at all the joints. We had to replace some of the wooden dowels that broke while taking it apart. I suspect they were broken already. Then we put it back together again one side at a time, gluing and clamping.




 I forgot to take a photo of the after of this chair. And I forgot to photograph the process of recovering the cushions. Here's Scott taking the cover off one of the cushions. The previous owner used old fabric scraps for the padding -- not very comfortable. I bought some new 2-inch foam and they're super comfy now.

Here's the other chair. We only had to glue one joint, so we didn't take it apart, just glued and clamped. The rickety chair was a full-day project, but it's as good as new now.



Before:
      
After








Christmas tree


After Saturday's fishing tournament, Scott picked me up in Cape Coral, and we came home to decorate the Christmas tree. As you know I always have to get a real tree since my uncle used to be a Christmas tree farmer. (Now he grows landscape trees, and sadly I can't get one from him anymore.) So this year we decided to got a cheaper tree ($27) from Home Depot since we are saving for the wedding. I cringed when I saw they weren't kept in water (they should be), but I figured it was early in the season so I'm hoping they weren't cut down too long ago. We settled on a Douglas Fir, since I still don't like Fraser Firs. Luckily they were cheaper too.


I've also managed to acquire some good ornaments in the last few years to try and make up for the ones that were stolen from my first apartment in Fort Myers. I've tried to start collecting them on our trips, so there will be memories associated with them.

These aren't 'special,' but I got them this
year from West Elm. They are made from
old newsprint/books and are silver on the
other side. I got some other leaf shapes, too.
Love my Outer Banks ornament from
Kylie and Amanda.


This is a bus ornament made by a Haitian artist to benefit earthquake victims.
I got it in Asheville the day we got engaged.

A kayaking lobster I got in Maine. I also got a little lobster cage ornament there.

Key West 2009 - my 30th birthday trip.

paddle from the Nantahala Outdoor Center
in Bryson City, NC. bought on our
engagement trip.



Merry Christmas everybody!

Chix-N-Stix


On Saturday, I fished with Molly, Daryl and Rachael in the annual Chix-N-Stix women-only ladyfish tournament this weekend. It was fun, and I fished quite well if I do say so myself. We didn't win but we got 10 ladyfish weighing 13.9 lbs. Not too bad. I got the first fish in the boat and I even got two fish on at once from a line with two hooks! Most of all, we had a great time. Thanks girls!





 



Yard Sale Finds

On Friday morning, I had to drive to the News-Press, and on the way home I saw a yard sale sign. I decided to stop even though I usually don't. And, yes, people start their yard sales on Friday here, so the retirees have dibs on everything. Luckily I was working late on Friday.

Anyway, at the first sale I snagged two dining room chairs that will at least need new fabric on the seats, but they're cute nonetheless. And $20 for the pair....





I spotted another yard sale around the corner from our house and decided to check that one, too. There I found two Mason jars, two hats for the photobooth at the wedding, a frame and four books. On the way home there was yet another yard sale on the street behind us. I found some sweet 1960's glasses for the photobooth and two more mason jars!



And here is another hat and some sunglasses I found on a thrift store shopping trip last week.....



Birthdays and the garden

Yesterday, the Whittamores celebrated the birthdays of Faith and Carter, my future niece and nephew. Faith is turning 7 and Carter turned 5 on Thanksgiving. I can't believe how big they are getting. Scott had a basketball game to coach in Naples, so I went to the party with gifts for the kids. I got Carter a remote control car and I got Faith a couple of Zhu Zhu pets. The kids had a great time. They're great kids and sooooo cute.






Also, the garden is growing like crazy. Here are some photos....


Peas

Carrots

Spinach






Wedding bling

Last week I had my usual doctor's appointment in Naples, so I decided to do a little shopping while I was down there. I went to Waterside Shops to visit Anthropologie and stopped in J. Crew along the way. I found some really cute earrings, a headband and some cute flowers for my hair. All on sale!
Then I went into Ann Taylor and found a bracelet I'd been eyeing for a while, and it was on sale for $39.99 plus an extra 25% off. Gorgeous. So I'll be all faux-blinged out for the wedding. Our ring bearer bowl also came in the mail this week from Paloma's Nest. It's so beautiful.









Friday hodgepodge

Today I'm doing a linky Friday post inspired by several of my favorite blogs and Oprah's Favorite Things (which was on today, and I can't wait to watch!). I'll give you a little garden update tomorrow. Everything is growing like crazy except for the flowers.




I'll begin with something I saw online that I LOVE. New York Times Crossword Dinnerware! It's from Fishs Eddy, a super-awesome kitchen store in NYC. I went there the last time I visited because it was near our hotel on the upper west side and instantly loved the store. The only thing I bought then was a mug with the NY skyline, but I loved the store.


I'll now share a little Etsy awesomeness since we're on the subject.......



I love this papercut artwork from Doodlage's Etsy shop.

If you like papercuts and fingerprints, you'll love this.....
From Lori Danelle's Etsy shop.


I also just ordered a ring bearer bowl from Paloma's Nest. (I'll photograph that along with my wedding bling I got this week when it comes in the mail.) They have a store on Etsy, too. They have some really beautiful keepsakes, including this Christmas ornament. Ya'll probably know my ornaments were stolen shortly after I moved to Fort Myers, so I've been trying to grow my collection with ornaments that mean something. How cute are these?


And how awesome are these hand-painted signs?
You may have seen this store on YHL. Love this print.
Sadly, I did not win these Frye "Jane" Boots from The Pioneer Woman, but I love 'em anyway.
Love these earrings, too.
And here's my latest video from the Fort Myers Beach SandSculpting Championships last week. I shot it with my Canon 7D.



Sproutage

The overachiever: The first zucchini sprout.

Over the weekend, we started to see a few sprouts in the garden. The first little shoots of green came from the mesclun greens, soon followed by the corn and spinach. By Sunday there were also a few sprouts of lettuce coming up. And this morning, a few of the squash seeds broke through the soil. No carrots, peas or broccoli raab yet, but so far so good!


DIY Mason Jar Lanterns

On one of my many recent trips to a craft store, Jo-Ans I believe, I spotted some wired twine and thought it would be the perfect thing to use to make my Mason jar lanterns for the wedding. I've seen many incarnations on other blogs, some with twine and others using wires to hang them. This was the perfect combination of both. I think they turned out pretty well.




Garden planted!

On Tuesday afternoon I finally got the garden planted. I had to make a quick trip to the hardware store to get a new soaker hose because ours ripped. I think it's not a good idea to leave a black soaker hose laying out all summer in the Florida sun. Lesson learned. Hopefully everything grows.



It's garden time!

I'm a little late starting the garden this year, so on Saturday Scott and I went to Lowe's to get some more soil. Today I got two more round metal bins so we could expand our gardening area. This year I'm most excited about our purple haze carrots. Yes, PURPLE carrots! Of course we're doing some regular carrots, lettuce, squash, zucchini, broccoli raab, corn (not sure if we have enough space, but we're gonna try), and peas. I also scored 20 seed packets for $2 at Goodwill, and a lot of them were flowers. Zinnias, dahlias, sunflowers and a few others. So we'll see how that goes.



I started some of the flowers and the zucchini plants in our seed starter kit that we got last year from Park Seed. They have a great online catalog, and funny enough, their store is in Greenwood, SC, which is near my grandma Taylor's house in SC.  She gets plants from there and took me there once when I was little.

Then Scott helped me add the soil to our raised-bed garden. Here he is doing a little weed-eating around the edge. I'll post again tomorrow after I get everything planted. Though it will look pretty much the same.

Engagement session with Emily and Eric


Today I went over to Fort Myers Beach to meet up with my future sister-in-law Emily and her fiance Eric to take their engagement photos for their save-the-dates. They are getting married in March, and we're so excited for the wedding. Couples like this make photography easy. How cute are they?

I think this is one of my favorite photos I've ever taken.





Love this one! This is a $3 frame with chalkboard paper in it.





Fisheating Creek and swamp sunflowers




Yesterday I had one of those assignments that made me remember what a cool job I have. I rode over to Palmdale and Moore Haven (near Lake Okeechobee) to Fisheating Creek with reporter Kevin Lollar. We rented a canoe to get photos of the creek and the wildlife.

We saw a few birds and two small alligators. But the scenery stole the show. The creek is completely undeveloped and looks like olde Florida, yeah old with an e. There were cypress trees and old oak trees with spanish moss and we found two rope swings that Scott and I can come back to when the water is a little higher.


After the canoe trip, we headed over closer to the lake to another section of the creek. As we pulled into the recreation area there was a huge field of swamp sunflowers that only bloom in October. It was absolutely gorgeous!

Myrtle Beach visit

I'm visiting Amanda, Evan, Robert and their new baby girl, Mattie Jane, in Murrells Inlet, SC, and our other BFF, Kylie came from Richmond with her daughter Emme. It has been fun getting to know Mattie and spending time with everybody. Emme and Evan were so cute together. And Evan can finally say my name!

I'll just let the photos speak for themselves.....












Sweet Emme Caroline


Kylie and Emme had to get on the road this afternoon, so Amanda and I decided to go take some photos at the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk, a boardwalk along the marsh with restaurants and beautiful views.

Word!

I'm crafty!

I channeled my inner Martha yesterday while I was wrapping a gift for my friends Mae and Jon who got married last weekend in Michigan. We were invited to the wedding, but couldn't make the trip, so I'm just now getting around to wrapping her present.
I first made a gift tag using a vintagey frame I found on the graphics fairy. I opened it in Photoshop and changed the color balance so that there were pink accents (their wedding color). Then I added the text in this cool font I downloaded called Font Leroy Brown. I wish I could remember where I got it. But this site has fresh free font friday every Friday, and I've found some gems there.
I wasn't sure what I wanted to wrap it with. The only wrapping paper I have is left from Christmas and isn't really wedding appropriate. So I started looking around the house and saw some plain paper that was used to wrap and protect some frames I had just bought from TJ Maxx. Bingo! I had also bought some really pretty Martha Stewart flower stamps, so I decided to use the stamps to decorate the paper. I think it turned out pretty good.




This week I also made myself a bride t-shirt a la Wedding Chicks, where you can buy the t-shirts for $36. Mine cost me about 6 bucks! I made the logo probably a little small, but hey, I think it's cute.
I got the logo off the Wedding Chick site, too. You can have them send you their designs in custom colors here. So cool. I'm going to use their photobooth sign and I downloaded a custom monogram, too.So I requested the Bride sign in blue and green and made it slightly bigger in Photoshop and added Mrs. Whittamore underneath Bride (you can barely see it!) All in all I think it turned out pretty well.



Here are some of the customizable goodies at the Wedding Chicks blog:

Welcome to the world Mattie Jane!





Yesterday afternoon the Stinnett family welcomed their new baby Mattie Jane. She weighed 8 pound, 8 ounces -- a little less than her big brother Evan. I'm so excited to meet her next weekend.
I miss Amanda since she moved out of the state to South Carolina. And I believe it has been more than a year since I've Kylie. Thankfully Kylie and Emme will be making the trip from Virginia.



I've been gathering baby photography ideas from some of my favorite blogs, so hopefully I can capture some good photos of the new bambino. I had my friend Laura make her some cute knit hats to keep her warm. She sells her super-soft scarves and hats at her Etsy store here.



I picked out these colors, and she made it in one day. The pink and green are organic bamboo.

SPOILER ALERT: Amanda, if you haven't checked your mail yet, check it before reading further.

And I also made MJ a "Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner" onesie with t-shirt transfer paper and a clearance onesie from Old Navy.




 I broke out our rarely-used iron to test out the transfer paper. I'll probably be using it for a wedding project, so I wanted to see how it would work. I made the design for the transfer in Photoshop. After playing with a lot of different fonts, I settled on two I thought looked good together. My printer has a setting for t-shirt transfer paper, so I set it for that. Otherwise you have to flip your image so it won't be backwards.
 The transfer got a little messed up on the bottom left corner, but I don't think MJ will notice. I didn't think it would look so much like a decal, so I'll have to remember to trim around the design better next time. I still think it's really cute. And it's my favorite saying from my favorite movie (yes, Dirty Dancing).

Another awesome sunset sky


Last night, I was home alone catching up on some TV while Scott was coaching a JV football game. I noticed this crazy warm light out in the yard and decided to check out the sunset. It was so beautiful. My lens wasn't wide enough to cover the whole sky, but the clouds were amazing. They kindof looked like a winking eye with long eyelashes. These are from right in our front yard.

So here it is......