Monday, December 29, 2014

A Little Piece of Heaven: Oreo Truffles

I love baking with my girls; especially during the holiday season! Today, I'm sharing the most tasty treat, that will be fun to make with your kids, and will be the perfect edition to any holiday baking you may have left!

Seriously, these are so easy, so moist, so yummy. You're going to thank me!

If you have a New Year's Eve party to host or attend, or you still need a late Christmas gift for your neighbors, these are perfect!

You'll need one package of oreo cookies. (I bought the family size.) 1 block of cream cheese, and 1 large bag of white chocolate chips or white almond bark. 
Dump the entire package of oreos into your mixer. I use to crush these by hand, but if you have a mixer, just put the cookies in, and turn it on.
It's so easy to crush the cookies in your mixer!
Once the cookies are crushed, add a block of cream cheese. (softened)

Continue mixing.
When you're done, your mix will look like this. It will be really creamy.

Put the mix in your refrigerator, and let it cool for about 15-30 minutes.

Line a cookie sheet with wax paper.
Grab the mix out of your fridge, and using a cookie scoop, scoop little balls of mix onto the wax paper.

With your hands, make the balls more smooth. This will make them easier to dip, and a bit prettier! Again, place them back in the fridge for a little bit.

Then, you'll want to melt your chocolate.
I melt my chocolate in the microwave. Cook for 30 seconds-1 minute at a time. I typically start at 1 minute, and then work my way down, and stir between each cooking interval. 
It takes about 1-2 minutes to fully melt your chocolate. But seriously, melt in small intervals!!! You don't want to scald the chocolate.
Dip the cookie balls into the chocolate.
I just use a spoon. You can use a toothpick if you want!
Once dipped, place the cookie balls back on to the cookie sheet. The chocolate will begin to harden, or you can put them back in the fridge to harden completely. 
You can get fancy and drizzle chocolate, but I prefer to keep it simple! They're cute little snowballs.

The inside taste like an oreo cookie that has been dipped in milk almost too long! Yum!!!

Run to the store and make these now! You can come back and thank me later!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas!

Praying that you all find peace and love throughout your day. May you have a very Merry Christmas celebrating with your loved ones!
May you remember Jesus' birth today. May you remember Mary, and how afraid she must have been, and that she agreed to carry our Lord Jesus so that He may one day die in order for us to live. May you remember Joseph and the sacrifices he made in order to love and support his future partner, again, so that we may live. I pray each of you has a relationship with our Lord Jesus. 

We are all sinners, Christ died for you. 

Today, we celebrate His birth.
May you be with family and loved ones. Make memories. Cherish the time that you are spending with one another today. Smile and laugh with those that you love.
From my family to yours, 

Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Pizza with Santa

Saturday morning, DJ and I took the girls to the little community center down the road from our house. They were having Pizza with Santa, and we thought it would be a fun surprise for the girls!

It's a good thing we got there early, because the line was already getting long! 
We had to wait outside until they finally opened the doors and we could get inside. 
Gretchen and Megan at the "North Pole Entrance".  
Gretchen was really excited to see Santa agin! She went right up, hopped in his lap and told him (again) that she wanted a Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse.
Megan, however, was less than thrilled to have to see Santa again. She wouldn't go near him. When I told her to tell Santa what she wanted, she began to walk closer and he would reach out to her, and she'd back away again! She's such a timid little girl!

We finally convinced her to go a little closer.

And, this is as close as she would go.

DJ put Adalyn in Santa's lap and she freaked.




It didn't take him long to rescue her!

After our visit, we all enjoyed some pizza and headed home to have a lazy Saturday afternoon!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Girl Mom: A Football Life

If you've been reading this blog for any length of time, you'll know that one of the most important part of our family is my hubby's job. He's a collegiate football video coordinator, and most people don't even know that that's a "thing". I had no idea what that meant or what he did when I met him. In fact, I'm still not 100% sure. But, I do know that his job has made our family what it is. What we are. And, it's influenced us, more than we will ever know. 

I first met DJ my first year of grad school. It was the beginning of football season. That year, we spent many late nights hanging out at the football office so he could work and we could be together. We even went to a bowl game on our honeymoon. Yes, the day after we got married, we flew out to Lafayette, La, so he could spend the next few days working for our college football team at their first trip to the New Orleans Bowl. 

Since then, he's worked at four universities. In 9 years of marriage, we've lived in 4 states, and in 8 houses. Gretchen has lived in 4, Megan has lived in 3, and Adalyn, just 1.

You see, because of football, our family dynamics are very different. I spend many days explaining to neighbors, and even close family members that my husband is away at work 12-14 hours a day. Especially during football season. Our season ended over a month ago. You'd think that when the games ended, so would football season. But, that is so far from the truth. 

We are now full swing into recruiting. Thankfully, my husband does not have to go on the road to recruit players; he's too busy in the video office breaking down their film, and even preparing for next season!

After recruiting comes spring ball, followed by high school camps, and come August, we say our good-byes until December. He has gone several days without even seeing our girls awake. Gretchen even thought that the football office was daddy's "house". 
I definitely do not regret or second guess his job choices. I have told him over and over again- wherever you need to go, let's go. I have faith that God will always put us with people, a team, and in a community that we need to be at exactly the right time. If God wants us to move, it will happen.
November 30th was a tough day for our family this year. We saw it coming, I think deep down we knew, but we didn't want to know. You see, our head coach was let go. I spent the day explaining to my co-workers, that that also meant that all of the coaches were let go as well. When the head coach is essentially fired, so is everyone else. 

We spent two and a half weeks in a waiting game. A holding space. Not knowing what was going to happen to our family and if God would choose to place us somewhere else.
I shed tears knowing that the ladies that had become my friends, and even more so, my family, would no longer be a short distance away. But, that many, will be moving across country. Their husbands would be struggling to find jobs. Making phone calls, going on interviews, and praying that God would find them a job. And fast. 

You see, us football wives, have a unique bond. For we are the only people who truly get the lives that our husbands lead. The life they were called to serve. 
The day before our 9 year anniversary, we were told that DJ would be retained! We would not be moving or scrambling to find a new job!
The news was sweet. Bittersweet, but albeit, sweet. In four years, we have grown to love Tulsa. I couldn't imagine leaving, and worse, I couldn't imagine being told we HAD to leave. 

My heart aches for our coaching friends who are scrambling to find jobs right now. 
As for our family, I couldn't imagine us living a "normal" life. Hands down, DJ loves what he does. I 100% support the job he has chosen. The life that WE have chosen. 
Don't get me wrong, there are rough times. The times that he's not there for the little things- the parent/teacher conferences, the girls' "firsts", or when I have to tell him funny stories from the day that I know he would have loved to witness first hand. 
I am late to work almost every single day. I have to get three girls dressed and to school. He helps when he can, and those times when he's home, when he helps, they make my day! I don't take for granted when he's able to stay home 5 more minutes, or come home 5 minutes early! 
During our 2 1/2 week waiting period this month, he was able to take the little girls to daycare every day, and oh, it was heaven! I was able to leave for work with a clean house! I was on time! And, we've been able to have family dinners again! It makes me fall in love with him all over again! Seriously, it's the little things. 
Our girls love their daddy. They love being around football! Football, touchdown- are among their first words! They even know the "touchdown" signal, and I'll never forget when we were sitting at an end of the year football banquet, and someone said "touchdown" in a prayer and Gretchen through her hands up and we all laughed in spite of ourselves!
These girls are going to know more about football than their husbands! If i'm honest with myself, I know that we will eventually move again; I'm worried at how it will affect the girls, but the other coaches kids I've been around- those in high school, college, or even grown up- they're such wonderful people; they're so well adjusted, and they are so close to their parents. I know it's because of football. And, when they get upset that we're moving them again, I know that they'll adjust, and I know that they'll be better people for it. I know that football is their way of life. It already is. 
Over the last week, I've caught myself being excited for football season to begin again in August! I am excited for our new head coach, and for the families that will become our family. I can't wait to see what we'll have in store. 

Always, TU Blue. 

Monday, December 22, 2014

Cookies, Parties, and Performances

Today is our first day of Christmas break!!! I am so excited to be home with my girls for the next two weeks! We have big plans to get teeth cleaned, organize some toys and closets, keep up with laundry, and best of all- lots and lots of Christmas festivities!!! 

We got the party started a bit last week; here's what we were up to...
I had to bake cookies in order to give to the bus drivers and custodians at school, so I enlisted the girls to help me decorate them, and I let them eat a few too!


 After dance class, we had a Happy Birthday Jesus party! We usually do this closer to Christmas time, but Gretchen made an advent at church, and the first thing she scratched off was to bake a cake for Jesus' birthday, so we went ahead and celebrated!
I gave the girls each two candles to blow out, but Meggie was too afraid to blow hers out, so her big sister came to the rescue!
We came home Tuesday night and made chocolate covered potato chips so I could take to our pinterest party at school on Wednesday. 
We dipped lots of potato chips and all the teachers loved them!
Gretchen had her winter party at school on Thursday. I was yet again thankful that she and I are at the same school so I could be with her for these important little moments!

Thursday night was Megan's preschool performance. We came home from school, had dinner, quick baths, and then got ready to head back up to preschool for her performance. She had been talking about her song and performance all week and was so excited!
I was a little nervous about how Megan would act on stage, but I also was hopeful because she was excited and talking about it all week. We snapped a few pictures before meeting her teacher; we had to drop the kiddos off with their teachers and then we were able to go find seats. Megan was pretty whiney when I dropped her off, but her teacher distracted her with candy canes. 

We found our seats, and waited for the show to begin. Megan came in with her class, holding her teachers hand and went up on stage. Unfortunately, she stood on stage the entire time and didn't move. She was pretty frozen. But, we were so proud of her for staying on stage throughout the performance!
We snapped this picture as the kids were leaving. Megan has the best teacher and I was so thankful that she gets Meggie's little quirks and helps her to always do her best! She's learned so much this year!
The girls got cookies after the performance and we attempted another picture before we went home!

On a bright side, Adalyn wasn't flailing on the floor this time! #wetakewhatwecanget

This past week totally exhausted me! I'm looking forward to our week of celebrating Jesus and Christmas!