Sunday, August 28, 2011

A Great Weekend

This past weekend was a great time of cooking and friends!  It started with moving Tia and Johnny to Evansville with us!  Now, instead of a hour drive home,  it takes 1 minute!  That night they were treated to a dinner here at our house.  I hadn't cooked a big meal in a while, so it was fun to get back in the swing of things!

Dinner Setting
They brought some wine!
House warming gift for Tia and Johnny


Appetizer - Italian Salad - Lettuce, Fresh Basil, Mozzerela, Proscuito, and Tomoato.  The dressing was a blend of extra virgin olive oil, dijon mustard, pomegrante juice, and lemon juice.



Main Course - Pomegrate Pork Chops with Grilled Vegetables-ratatoulie style.


Dessert - Strawberry Surprise Cupcakes, Nathan made these!    Strawberry Cupcake with a banana cream filling.  That deilicious sauce is a strawberry and wine mixture.


The next night, we all spent another great night having dinner at the Gerst Haus.  Some beer, kraut balls, beef strogonoff and sandwiches made the night!



After dinner, we headed back to our place for another fantastic cupcake creating by Nathan.  A lemon cupcake, with a figgy filling and a candied fig on the side!


We are so glad to have our closest friends/family here in Evansville with us.  It should be the start of some great new memories for us and you to enjoy!  I leave you tonight with an amazing picture of our Bengal Cat, Faust, he is amazing!  Until next time, keep enjoying!

Faust




Friday, August 19, 2011

DCI Finals!

What a great night it was to see the Cadets win their 10th championship!  While the Santa Clara Vanguard is my corps of support and love, I have always been there with Nathan to root on the Cadets through thick and thin!

Nathan and I both sporting Cadet's shirts!

It started with arriving in one of my favorite cities, Indianapolis.  We headed to lunch at my favorite restaurant, "Alcatraz", only to find out that it had gone out of business!!!  We find a new great dig in the same area; "RAM restaurant and brewery".  They had some great food selections, and a great home brewed beer selection!


Indianapolis, Indiana

RAM Restaurant and Brewery

After a great lunch, we headed to Lucas Oil Stadium for some drum corps!  This is our 4th year going to DCI World Championships!  I cannot believe it has already been 4 years.  We got to our seats, to find that they were well worth the money we paid!

Lucas Oil Stadium
View from our seats!


It was a great night of marching music.  My favorites of the night ended up being...

Spirit of Atlanta - "ATL Confidential"
Boston Crusaders - "Revolution"
Santa Clara Vanguard - "The Devils Staircase"
Phantom Regiment -  "Juliet"
The Cadets - "Between Angels and Demons"

The night ended with the best part, which was of course The Cadets winning their 10th Championship!!!

 Cadets 10th Championship Shirt



With school in full swing, I will try to update as I can.  Hopefully there will be some great quick meals coming up for school nights!  Keep enjoying...EVERY MINUTE...even in the busiest of times!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Last Summer Vacation Weekend!

With one weekend left before school starts, we did it big with two fun trips over two days!  On Friday, we made our way down to Murfreesboro, Tenneessee for the "Masters of the Summer Music Games" competition.  It was exhillerating to see the "Top 8" corps of the season all in one place, including...

The Blue Stars
The Bluecoats
The Cavaliers
The Blue Devils
Santa Clara Vanguard
Phantom Regiment
Carolina Crown
The Cadets

You should know that Santa Clara Vanguard is my personal favorite, and The Cadets are Nathan's fav  We were both very excited to see their shows live. 

Nathan and I in our SCV and Cadets Shirts!

SCV did another great performance of their 2011 show "The Devils Staircase.  Their show is very strange, described by their director as "Imagine you are in hell and you want out"!  Their guard and percussion are awesome this year, with a little more brass work I am hoping for a top 5-6 showing at worlds!

Santa Clara Vanguard "The Devil's Staircase"

The Cadets performed AMAZINGLY at the show.  Their production is "Between Angels and Demons" and I got chills multiple times during it.  They demonstrate some crazy hard drill and an amazing music book.  It is really a show  you have to see to understand, get a hold of me if you want to see what I am talking about!  I am hoping for this show to be the 2011 Champion!

The Cadets "Between Angels and Demons"

At the end of the show, all of the corps came out to play "Firedance" together which was awesome, but the most incredible part is shown below...imagine 400 flags at once...


Grand Finale

After arriving home at 3:00AM we got right back up at 6:30AM to go to the St. Louis Zoo with Miranda and Addisson; an annual trip we take!  We are all HUGE zoo fans except for Addisson, who pretty much comes along for the company haha!  Thank goodness it was a bit cooler, it made almost all of the animals come out!

Fennec Foxes

Addisson at the Penguin House

Snow Leopard

Prarie Dog

Spotted Hyena


After an amazing time at the zoo, we went to a part of St. Louis called "The Loop".  It was really amazing with different shops and a great resturaunt called "Fitz".  I had an amazing Grape Soda Float, and some pizza. 

Purple Fizz

After a busy weekend, we headed home to Madisonville for Church on Sunday and a cookout at the Dollahan's!  It was quite an amazing weekend to get me jump started for school starting this week!  Until next time...keep enjoying!

Addisson, Miranda, Nathan and I at the zoo!

Friday, July 15, 2011

My Life Through Harry Potter

After a short break from posting, I am back with a full account of a historic night (for at least the fans of Harry Potter)!  Last night was the opening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2; the FINAL installment of the Harry Potter Series. There are those people that argue it's importance, or why people make such a big deal about it, but if you read on you will understand why it meant so much to my friends and I.

12 years ago, as a freshman in high school, I read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.  I started late in the series but immediately feel in love.  From there Nathan and I were at every midnight release of the books.  These releases took us from our hometown of Madisonville, to the bookshelves of Murray, and even to a small community in Michigan; each opening having another memory.

Then 11 years ago, in 2000, the first movie was released.  A group of friends and I dressed up as characters and headed to Evansville for it's premiere.  It was such an experience, but at the time hadn't really built the emotional side of the story behind it.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

After that movie, we went to every midnight showing.  Mostly with the same friends, but as time went on adding different people and more memories.  From introducing Jelly Bellies to each movie, or when Nathan's Family brought purses full of drinks and fruit.  By the time the 5th movie had its premiere, the 7th book had been released and most of us fans had developed an LARGE emotional attachments to these books.

I think many of us began to realize that they weren't just books, but they were a large part of our childhood/teenage memories; Harry, Ron, and Hermione feeling like our own friends.  These books and movies took up just a touch less than half of our lives, and as the eighth and last movie came to it's opening, we all began to get excited but sad at the same time. 

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

As 8:15 rolled around yesterday (July 14, 2011), Nathan and I arrived at the theatre to get in line for our seats and were still not the first ones there.  Time passed and many characters came in, Umbridge, Dobby, The Golden Snitch, Hufflepuffs, Ravenclaws, Snape, and even Professor Twelany.  At around 11:00, Addisson and Miranda arrived to watch the movie with us.  At midnight, after a 11 years of waiting, the final installment to the Harry Potter series began to a loud round of applause, and within seconds we were pulled back in to what only our imaginations had conjured up for this ending.

 Addisson and Miranda at the HP7 Part 2 opening
Nathan and I at the HP7 Part 2 opening

It seemed as though everything was how I had pictured it to be, even to the very end when the epilogue rolled up and the John Williams music began to play again.  It seemed as though the theatre was silently realizing this was the end as the sniffs grew a bit stronger.  As the train began to move away from 9 3/4 platform, I felt that a large piece of my imagination and memory was heading off.  It really was a huge part of this generation, and something that we will be able to hold dear to our hearts as "ours".

Knowing that there are no more books or movies to look forward to is hard, but also knowing that everytime I re-watch a movie or reread a book comforts me, not just for the story, but of the hundreds of memories that come along with each part.  From cold openings outside in Murray, to hot crowded openings in Evansville it will truly always hold a place in my heart.  Thank you Harry Potter for 12 years of magic and memories, I hope that everyone holds them as dear to their heart as I do!

Until next time, keep enjoying!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Cooking for an old friend

Yesterday, one of our friends from Murray State came to Evansville for a visit.  We had a great time hanging around and playing many games on the Wii (most of which I lost in...).  The day still started with 5K training, but from there went to a fun day of shopping and cooking.

Schnucks ALWAYS has the best grocery selection in Evansville.  We took a trip there to pick up lunch and dinner cooking food!  Lunch was pretty light, but light doesn't have to mean tasteless!  We started with chips and Mango-Avocado Salsa then had a fulfilling Blackened Chicken-Mozzarella Sandwich with Citrus infused Sweet Tea.
Chicken Mozzarella Sandwich with Citrus Infused Sweet Tea

Dinner started early by marinated some Butterfly Pork Chops.  The marinade was a mixture of Pomegranate Juice, worcestershire sauce, white wine vinegar, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper.  After sitting for about two hours they went on the grill and were glazed with a homemade Pomegranate-Barbeque Sauce.  On top of our pork chops was an herb butter (butter, rosemary, oregano, and sugar).  For a side we had Basil-Herb Couscous.
Pomegranate Pork Chops with Basil-Herb Couscous

After relaxing and playing some riveting games of Wheel of Fortune we enjoyed some dessert, a Bourbon Chocolate Tart.  If you would like the recipe just let me know!
Bourbon Chocolate Tart

Fun and enjoyable cooking for an old friend!  Creates for good times and great conversation, give it a try!  Until next time, keep enjoying!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Another "hobby"

Today is a good example of another hobby I am working hard at keeping up...getting in shape!  It has been 2 weeks that I have been on a pretty extensive work out plan.  Training for a 5K, as well as finally doing some strength training.  I know it is hard for musicians (especially teachers) to find time to work out, but I need to find a balance to keep my body healthy so I can have more than enough energy today.

Today, Nathan and I both started with a full breakfast consisting of some fresh cooked food 
and some Fresh Market Food.  Some Fresh Watermelon, 2 Hard Boiled Eggs, Light Chicken Salad, and Sunflower French Toast (using sunflower oil, brown sugar, buttermilk, and non-salted butter).


Today I started with a 1 hour cardio work out using Bob Harper's DVD.


Later in the afternoon I did my 5K training.  I use the Couch 2 5K Get Running App on my iPhone.  It is really helpful.  I am hoping to run a 5K in the fall!

Lastly I did some strength training on the biceps and triceps. 


Hoping to keep it up when band camp and school gets started!  We are having a friend over tomorrow so there will most likely be some fun cooking blogs!  Keep enjoying!

Monday, June 27, 2011

DCI Stanford Party

Saturday night was filled with some activities that my life and this blog are really about, music and cooking.

A fun night filled with good food, games and some drum corps--The truffle maccaroni and cheese was a big hit and worth the extra money for good cheese, as for the salad, it was pretty good, dressing was different.  Dessert was interesting for me because I normally do not make them, but it turned out very well, however most of my family and friends are getting lemon-ed out with me haha.  I did make a chocolate sauce for Miranda, who insisted for chocolate!

 Lemon Mousse
Lemon Mousse with Chocolate Sauce

After dinner we sat down to enjoy the drum corps show being broadcast from Stanford California.  It is shaping up to be a fun year with some great shows.  As usual I loved Santa Clara Vanguard performing a show called "The Devil's Staircase".  They always choose great innovative musical selections.  The Cadets are on fire this year and are hopefully on track to win their 10th championship.  As far as my Addisson (my brother) goes, he enjoyed making fun of my favorite corp and cheering on the Cadets as well with Nathan.
2011 Santa Clara Vanguard

We finished off the evening by playing a 4-5 hour Phase 10 twist game, in which we never finished due to a 1AM thunderstorm that rolled through and got Faust upset!  

Phase 10 Twist
Nathan and Faust

Keep enjoying until next time!