Thursday, May 30, 2013

Crab Rangoons

A few weeks back Rob and I picked up some wonton wrappers at the grocery store and decided we wanted to try to make our own crab rangoon.  They turned out pretty well, but nowhere near as good as our favorite Chinese restaurants make.


We used a variation of this recipe.  We used surimi (mock crab or "krab") instead of the canned variety and we don't keep fresh ginger around...and we made half as much (and we still froze half of them)...and we were out of sour cream (so yeah, we barely followed that recipe).  The filling was a bit thick and we decided using a food processor to mix everything and following the recipe more exactly would make for a better rangoon.  They were still pretty good.

I also tried my hand at making my own sweet and sour sauce.  I love the stuff at restaurants, but I hate the stuff you can buy at the grocery store...so I tried two different recipes (one when the rangoon were fresh and another when we heated up the frozen leftovers--they freeze well by the way).  All of the recipes online involve some variation of Ketchup, Cornstarch, Vinegar, Sugar, and Pineapple juice or water.  The first batch was too vinegar-y, so the second version we made had more sugar and and we cooked it longer...it was better, but still not awesome, so I'm still scouring the internet for something closer to what they have in restaurants--no luck.


It was fun to try to make crab rangoon at home.  I look forward to perfecting our recipe! I'll post about it again when I have a recipe I feel confident about sharing.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Spring Flowers

April and May were some of the weirdest we've had since I've lived in Iowa.  We had our last snow storm during the first week of May...but it seems like Spring has finally decided to do it's thing (crosses fingers, knocks on wood).  Last week the trees were all blooming.  I took some photos as I love that time of the year and the flowers only stick around for a few days before they blow away.  You can find the rest of the photos I took here.  (If you haven't been to Flickr in a while, you may be surprised by the change in layout. I know I was.)




Happy Spring! And here's hoping I blog more often this Summer than I have been lately :).

Monday, December 31, 2012

December Blizzard

Our grass was green for most of the month of December. On December 19th it started snowing at 4pm and snowed an inch every hour until morning.  They had been forecasting a blizzard all week, but we didn't know exactly how much snow we were in for.  We ended up right in the bulls eye for this storm with 13.8 inches. Even the schools in town closed for two days, lots of people lost power, and Rob's office closed for the first time ever. Even with a snow blower, it took us hours to clear out our driveway and sidewalk, but we were left with a snowy wonderland.

This is a photo of the bushes in the front of our house.  In the background you can see our spiral Christmas tree decorations blown over.


These are the evergreens in our backyard.


The rest of the pictures I took of our snowfall are here.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Beautiful Fall Days

We've been having wonderful fall weather here lately (70s and 80s with no humidity).  So we were determined to take advantage of it before the crisp is in the air (forecasted later this week).  We decided to go to a park on the other side of Johnston that we hadn't been to yet--Terra Park.  We walked a loop around what would normally be a pond, but is currently barely a reedy wetland.  The fall colors are in full swing here, so it was a gorgeous walk.




The rest of the pictures from our walk can be found here.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Ledges State Park

Last weekend we went camping with family and friends at Ledges State Park near Boone, IA.  Rob and I had been to Ledges for the day once when we lived in Ames and had a good time, so when we were asked if we wanted to camp there it was an easy answer...that and it's only about a half an hour away.

The weather was warm on Friday evening, but on Saturday morning a front moved through along with a steady downpour.  We spent an hour or so in Kris and Marie's camper while it rained hard. When it stopped, there were two big puddles in the tent and a few items of soaked clothing that we had to clean up. We were glad we opted to leave our bags in the car or we would have had a much bigger mess to clean up. After the rain went through, we went for a hike.  Part of the park has been carved out by streams into a small canyon, and there are trails throughout that section of the park.  Most of them involve climbing up the sides of the canyon or descending stairs back down into the canyon.  Needless to say, after a couple hours of walking, all of us were ready for a break. The weather was lovely after the rain and we spent the rest of the weekend playing bocce and sitting by the fire.  I look forward to camping there again.

The rest of my photos from the weekend can be found here.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Andre the Giant Sequoia Turns One

Rob's Giant Sequoia has had a growth spurt this summer.  We decided to have a piece of cake in honor of the 1st anniversary of its sprouting.


Happy Birthday Andre!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Waubonsie State Park


Last weekend Rob and I stayed in a camping cabin at an Iowa State Park south of Council Bluffs/Omaha.  Fortunately, the cabin had central air.  It didn't have running water, so we were still sort of roughing it :).  Since the temperatures were in the mid-upper 90s, we really appreciated the A/C.

Waubonsie State Park is a small, relatively secluded, state park in the Loess (pronounced "less") Hills which run along the western side of Iowa. In 2005, the nearby Wa-Shawtee (yes they are both named after American Indians) girl scout camp was sold to the Iowa DNR and they began converting some of their cabins to rent out to campers.  We stayed in one of these converted cabins.  It was very spacious for a camping cabin and had it's own water spigot and pit toilet just steps from the back door. However, it was a bit of a trek to the only bathhouse at the campground.

After the first extremely hot evening at the park, we learned that they have a bit of a tick problem this summer.  Molly was pretty infested.  We moved our campfire to the outdoor fireplace on the covered patio to get out of the grass and ended up making an emergency trip to town for to buy Frontline for Molly.  After that, it was a pretty relaxing vacation.  We built fires, cooked with our pie irons, walked some of the many trails, and spent quite a bit of time inside playing games to beat the heat.

I look forward to going back when it's not as hot so we can walk even more of the beautiful wooded and hilly trails that run throughout the park. I bet it would be beautiful in the fall.  More photos from our trip are here.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Rob's Last Brown Belt Test


Rob had his last Brown Belt Test on Saturday.  I took this picture of him breaking boards.  Assuming that he passes, he'll be testing for his temporary black belt in either December 2012 or April 2013--depending on when he gets approval to test and has completed the requisite number of classes.  The above palm strike went straight through two boards on his first try.  Way to go Rob! :)

There are a few more photos of testing up on my flickr page.

Update: It's official, he passed, and they put the last piece of black tape on his brown belt. :)

Goodnight, Wesley


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Mom and Steph Come for a Visit

This last weekend, Mom and Stephanie came down to Iowa to visit. On Friday we drove around Saylorville Lake and checked out Jester Park on the north end of the lake. We drove around some of the campgrounds and stopped at the Dam. After going to the lake, we stopped for lunch and did a little shopping.


The rest of our photos from the lake can be found here.

On Saturday we went to Pella, IA and saw the sights. Most years the town would be filled with blossoms around now. The tulip festival was the first weekend in May, but the tulips were blooming here the first weekend in April instead. So the town was filled with withered stems and beds of dirt where the tulips had been dug up...a few weeks from now many of those beds will be filled with annuals, but for now we had to entertain ourselves with the rest of what Pella has to offer. We walked around to the shops, bought far too many pastries from the Jaarsma bakery, strolled past the Molengracht (canal), and walked around the historical village.





More photos from our trip to Pella can be found here.

On Sunday we celebrated Mother's Day by making mom brunch.  We had french toast, bacon, fruit, and mimosas.  Later that day we did a little shopping and played some games.

On Monday we went downtown, toured the capitol building, visited the state historical museum, strolled through the Des Moines sculpture park, and stopped at a couple of shops.

Photos from the Capitol and a couple of shots from our visit to the Iowa Historical Museum can be found here.


















Photos from the Des Moines Sculpture Park can be found here.

It was so nice to have visitors down here in Iowa! Thanks for coming Mom and Steph!