Thursday, January 27, 2011

UNI Basketball!

Wednesday night we took Zay to his first UNI Men's Basketball Game! It was such a great time and a great game too! Shane and I love to attend UNI athletic events, but rarely do so since Zay has been around. Since we were given some tickets to the Creighton game, I thought that we might as well try it out and see how Zay would do...and he LOVED it. He was seriously giggling while we walked into the McLeod Center and was still a happy-giggly guy as we were leaving the game! I couldn't believe it, but Zay made it all the way until the end of the game...and it didn't start until 8PM!

Zay's reaction when the starting lineup was being announced and the lights went out...I WISH I would have gotten a picture of Zay's reaction to TC! Hilarious...the BIGGEST eyes I've ever seen on Zay! And he wasn't afraid at all - as a matter of fact he kept wanting to shake TC's hand and touch him.


Love this picture of my boys!


Intently watching the game!









Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A story about bread…

So…a week or so ago I made my first batch of homemade low protein bread. Remember this beautiful picture…? Yep – looks amazing! And Zay LOVES this bread. I think he’d eat it for every meal!


Well since he thought it was so tasty, I thought I’d make some more this last weekend! We keep almost all of Zay’s low protein food in the freezer, so when things start getting low, I try to be quick to make more! I’d hate to run out of some of his favorite foods! So…last Saturday morning I began my adventure of making homemade bread again. Only this time, I thought…I’ll use the bread machine that Grandma Judy gave to us for Christmas! There’s a recipe specifically for bread machines in the PKU cookbook, so I was set!

That is until I came to a fork in the road…the directions of the bread machine and the directions for the low protein recipe were completely contradictory. Bread machine said add liquids first, cookbook said to add dry ingredients first. Hmmm…what to do! I went with the cookbook instructions…after all low protein bread could be a little different than other breads...

Wrong! That loaf looked like this when it was done! Yikes!

So….Sunday roles around and I’m motivated to try making bread again! Only this time, I decide to make BOTH the bread machine bread AND the old fashioned bread that I made a week ago. This way I will be sure to get at least ONE successful loaf! While I’m doing both of these, I also decide to fill my time making broccoli burgers, mushroom burgers, banana muffins, etc.

So I’m cooking away…everything is going wonderfully. The loaf of bread in the oven gets done first…I take it out and it is PERFECT! Looks just like the one I did a week ago. I take it out of the pan and place it on the cooling rack. Come back five minutes later and it looks a little sunken in. I touch it…feels ok. Pick it up – oh no…..the inside is still completely dough! Bummer…..I thought I had this recipe mastered! Not the case!

Oh well…I’ve still got a little hope with my bread machine loaf! And it was looking great! Baking up just beautifully! Timer goes off…I take the loaf out. Yep – it is smelling and looking great! I set it on the cooling rack. Come back five minutes later to double check that it’s still perfect. Yep – still great! Success!



I decide to go play with Zay in the living room and relax a bit from all my cooking. Shane had run out to the store and arrived home a couple minutes later. I hear him come in the door and say “Bongo, No!”. My heart sinks………..MY BREAD! Our dear first “child” had taken a BIG bite out of my perfect loaf of bread!!!!!!

I will admit, I was a tad bit annoyed….but I am seriously impressed that I didn’t totally lose it. (Don't get me wrong - Bongo and I had words...but I refrained from sending him out into the frigid cold backyard for hours like my irrational-brain was plotting to do!) I simply thought, “Here we go again…I am DETERMINED to get a darn loaf of bread in the freezer for Zay this weekend”. I continued to think about how my hours of work, were now sitting in my dog’s tummy, when they were supposed to be in my son’s tummy!! BUT…at 5:15 on Sunday night, I started the bread machine once again. By about 8:45 PM…….I had another perfect loaf of bread all ready for the freezer made ecspcially for my little Zay!

........Oh the adventures we encounter! You just can't make this stuff up!! :)

Monday, January 24, 2011

PKU Cookbook

Just a really quick post for those that have inquired about some of the recipes I've been making. All the recipes I've tried so far are from this book. It's great! I've got tons more recipes marked that I want to try. Just have to find the time to do it now! :)

*For PKU moms...I'd highly recommend purchasing this cookbook, but if you need just one of the recipes out of it, I'm sure I could share it with you!


Book Info: Low Protein Cookery for Phenylketonuria By Virginia E. Schuett

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Broccoli Burgers

Zay's latest favorite food... broccoli burgers! I'm not sure I'd ever heard of broccoli burgers before seeing it in our PKU recipe book, but I thought I'd give them a try and they were a success! Zay loves them. I'm not sure I've ever seen a 1-year old eat onions and like them, but Zay does! And thank goodness for that!



All ready for the freezer!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

there are no words...

We are rounding out quite a week here in the Austerman household! Hopefully this blog post doesn’t come across as whiny, negative or depressing, because even after a week with the flu, sleep deprivation, important events, expensive fixes and so on, I still know how blessed my family is. What is that factoid I always get emailed to me? *If you woke up this morning with more health than illness, you are more blessed than the million who won't survive the week. AND If you have food in your refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof over your head and a place to sleep, you are richer than 75% of this world.* Definitely enough to be thankful for in my life!! However, this week my husband and I often reminded each other that God doesn’t put more on us than we can handle…usually said by the person that DIDN’T wake up at 4AM that morning! :) And besides…I find myself connecting to people best when I learn their struggles. So might as well share mine! No one’s life is perfect all the time! And as another saying goes: *Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle*…so true.


Most of the chaos started last Friday. Poor little Zay got the flu. I shouldn’t have been surprised…I knew about the impending sickness because last Wednesday I was the only person in my department at work. EVERYONE else was home sick. And it seemed like each day a new little kiddo at Zay’s daycare was picking up the flu bug. I guess flu shots and hand sanitizer can only do so much! My active and curious little boy did not move off my lap once on Friday. That was the good news – all the snuggle time a mommy could want! They bad news…puke. Eww! It was our first official bout with our child puking. So much different than spit up – Zay was an impressive “spitter upper” as a baby – but that doesn’t hold a candle to puke. Yuck!


By Friday night I started having symptoms as well. No problem, we’ve dealt with the flu before…except on this particular Friday evening we were supposed to be attending my brother Tyler and his fiancĂ©, Kendra’s rehearsal dinner. Well, Zay and I were out. No good, very bad day…leading into a not so good night…it just wasn’t going to happen. Better to rest up, so we could make the wedding and reception the next day!


To top it off – we were getting our SUV fixed earlier in the week. The all-wheel-drive hadn’t been working…not a cheap fix, but we needed to get it fixed, partly because my brother and soon-to-be sister were getting married OUTSIDE…in a field…among trees…in January….in frigid temps! Yes, they are a little...ok...super crazy, but we still claim them. :) And to get to the ceremony site, we needed to drive our 4-wheel drive vehicle. Problem solved. We got our car back on Thursday…wait…problem NOT solved. The car still wasn’t running correctly. Take car back to repair shop on Friday. Figure out alternative plans to drive to wedding. Only to then find out we CAN get our car back by Saturday! Cancel backup plan!


Saturday morning arrives. Shane picks up car. I get Zay and I ready…neither of us feeling 100%, but I think we can make it. Did I mention, we had all the girls getting ready at our house that morning? Yep. And guests staying with us that evening. Yep. Yep. We head off to the destination wedding site. Ceremony went off without a hitch. Zay and I even got to see them exchange vows, before he got fussy and needed to head back to the car. Their ceremony was very meaningful to them, as well as their guests…and short as you might imagine with it be outside in January!


Everyone disperses from the wedding. We hop in the car and head to the reception site, because we were assigned the task of opening up the lodge, turning on lights, lighting candles, etc. We are just hitting the road and Shane gets a call from his best friend Jeremy…guess what! They are headed to the hospital to have a baby! Yea!! We get a little further down the road…and Zay decides to inform us, that he is not as excited about Jer and Natalie’s new baby, nor is he over his sickness! puke + car = gross mess! I head to the backseat to help the little guy out. At this point we decide there is NO WAY Zay can be at the reception…so Shane drops me off to get the party started and he heads home with our sick little boy!


I get home from the reception later that night. Find my hubby exhausted. I’m exhausted and still not feeling the greatest. We all go to bed for a better day tomorrow.

A better day that started at 4AM! And likewise each and every day since has started at 4AM, thanks to a little boy named I-S-A-I-A-H! Zay has ALWAYS been an early riser (it’s pretty common to be up at 5AM in our house, but when I hear him start fussing and look at my clock and it says 3:55AM...ummm, REALLY?!! I think not! We've been trying to keep him up later at night...doesn't work - the kid is like an alarm clock, right on time! We've tried letting him cry it out, problem is, he is legitimately complaining about something...Dirty diaper? – like clockwork. Hungry? – yes, ma’am. Wouldn’t you be if practically all you ate was fruits and veggies? By the time we address all the necessary issues – my boy is WIDE awake! No convincing him to go back to sleep!

Some days this is ok – because we can count on some extra time in the morning to chop, measure, and weigh Zay’s food for the day…however if I’m in charge, I prefer to do this at night. I’m just not functioning so well that early in the AM. And that’s a task in itself! So much so, that Shane and I have talked about our Mother’s and Father’s Day presents. Guess what we are getting each other – knives! Maybe I shouldn’t advertise that! :) And I was just reminded today that a food processor should be on our “must have” list as well. Duh…why don’t we have one of these yet? We chop and cut A LOT of fruit and veggies – hello…there have been inventions to make this easier! Maybe that will be our Anniversary present. Ha - if a food processor doesn’t say love – I don’t know what does!

And now…what could possibly happen next, you ask? Well, my husband leaves for meetings in Chicago earlier this week. And the real kicker…he arrives home last night and SURPRISE…..he’s caught our flu bug! Went to bed immediately upon arriving home, hasn’t hardly moved since.

Description of how I felt at 4AM this morning...there are no words. :)

Monday, January 17, 2011

Bread!

Recently I made my first homemade low protein bread from scratch! I tasted it and it's pretty good! Zay hasn't been too excited about it yet, since he is getting over the flu, but hopefully he likes it too! I think this will be the first of many loaves I make from scratch, because buying it pre-made is EXPENSIVE - $11.99 per loaf (before shipping)!

Homemade

HomeStyle Sliced White Bread
Mail ordered from Cambrooke Foods

Zay's Favorite Game...

Tug-a-war with Bailey! I often find Zay following Bailey around with a towel trying to get her to play!






Zay's New Trick...

Putting his toes in his mouth....not sure where he learned this, but he thinks it is EXTREMELY funny! :)

Saturday, January 1, 2011

My Midnight Kiss...

Was from this cutie-pie! Zay got a cold this weekend and was very congested...so, instead of sleeping New Years Eve we sent 2010 out with a bang! Loved every snuggly moment...and the nap on New Years Day was pretty nice too! Happy New Year!

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