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Weather.com says that our temperature here in Sarasota is 38 degrees – “feels like 30” (!!). On top of that, it’s raining – ice cold, bone-chilling rain. I am freezing. For some reason, 38 degrees here feels colder to me than 38 degrees up north – maybe because our brains are telling us that this is not right or because the buildings aren’t prepared for this… I don’t know, but I do know that all I want is warmth – a warm shower, a warm blanket, a warm (or boiling hot) drink, and very warm food. So this morning (afternoon, I guess), when we finally emerged from the layers of down and fuzzy coziness that is our bed, I made some oatmeal.

Ingredients:

  • Rolled oats (we used about 1 cup)

Oats

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 egg
  • 365 brand grade B pure maple syrup
  • 1-2 tbsp Bob’s Red Mill wheat germ
  • 1-2 tbsp Bob’s Red Mill flaxseed meal
  • about 1/2 tsp cinnamon (This is our favorite.)
  • salt
  • 2 tbsp pomegranate seeds
  • 2 tbsp chopped walnuts

After years of wanting to have pomegranate seeds as a staple at home but feeling afraid to break through that complicated-looking fruit, I finally made my brother-in-law teach me how to extract the seeds cleanly and efficiently. A very similar tutorial can be found here (although I find they can be kept for up to a week in the fridge, not two days like the link recommends). And here are the beautiful results:

Pomegranate seeds

I start by heating the water and almond milk on the stove until the liquid starts to boil. I add the oats, lower the heat to medium-high, and stir occasionally. This takes 5-10 minutes, so you have time to prep the other ingredients. When the oats have absorbed about half the liquid, I add about 1 tbsp of syrup, the wheat germ, a dash of cinnamon, and a sprinkle of salt. When the liquid is almost entirely absorbed, I reduce the heat to low and stir in the egg. You don’t want it to scramble, but you of course want it to cook through, so stir thoroughly for one to two minutes.

I scoop the portions onto the serving plates and then top with cinnamon, syrup, flax, pomegranate seeds, and walnuts. Here it is!

Oatmeal

Hope everyone else is finding ways to stay comfy and warm today, whether you’re here in Florida or up in the real frigid temps of the north. I hear a tea kettle and a hot tub calling…

(‘Shoe, now you can make it – or I will make it for you in 27 days, not that I’m counting.)

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As much as I hate to accept it, Ethan’s trip (oh, and my sister and brother-in-law’s – they understand, though, that it’s all about E) to Sarasota is almost over. They are heading back to snowy Cleveland today, so I’m taking a little time right now to post a selection of photos I’ve taken of E during these last couple of weeks.

Here are some of the images from his holiday session that were not chosen for his New Year’s card:

E New Year's Card Photo Shoot

And from E’s first visit to the beach, which was incredibly short lived due to his sleepiness. At least we captured it in the 10 minutes we were there. He was mesmerized by the sand/shells – probably a very interesting feeling on his feet!

E at the Beach

And the scene from his poolside shoot…

E's Poolside Photo Shoot

A few images from the session:

E Poolside

Some family shots can be found here.

Thanks for a great trip, little man! Can’t wait to smooch you in Cleveland in February (yes, I said “can’t wait” and “Cleveland in February” in one sentence – only E can inspire that statement out of me). One month and counting. I miss him already, and he’s right here next to me playing away on his new exersaucer:

E on exersaucer

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Ethan Happy New Year

Ethan’s holiday photo that we made into a New Year’s card from Tiny Prints. He’s either ringing in the New Year and inviting you to as well, dealing Black Jack, or participating in a barbershop singing group… He’s adorable, nonetheless!

Happy New Year, everyone!

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Today was great for two big reasons: one, Ethan (nephew) is here, and two, my mom made a spectacular dinner in honor of my birthday that I enjoyed with my parents, my sister and brother-in-law (whilst Ethan slept soundly in the other room), my husband, and my aunt and uncle. 🙂 (Knock on wood.)

This will be my last post until Monday the 28th, so I hope everyone who celebrates Christmas has a fabulous one and that everyone who doesn’t gets some restful time off. We’re off to Boston to brave the frigid temperatures for the Campbell Family Christmas. Palm trees just don’t cut it like snow on the ground, Christmas Eve wildness with the Sacco crew, and presents flying all over the living room before dawn on Christmas day…

Here are a few photos from today.

Husband:

Husband

Sisser, Jonah, and edible baby E braving the “razor blade” Florida grass for some photos:

D, J, & E

D, J, & E

E loves to fly, and I am loving his smiley happy face and the blue, blue sky:

Super E

What are you so concerned about, E? (Possibly the fact that we kept him up a tad too long when he should’ve been heading in for a nap. He was an excellent sport but very, very sleepy.)

Ethan

Yummm. Best salad and pastry creation:

Salad

And delicious flan/crunchy caramel dessert:

Flan

🙂 I love making adults wear birthday party hats, if only just to see how silly everyone looks trying to have intelligent discussions (or not intelligent discussions – just even sitting there, really) whilst wearing them. No, I didn’t post a photo of said adults in the hats, because I have a feeling I’d get in big trouble. This will have to do:

Hat

Have a great rest of the week! Be back Monday to defrost.

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