Sunday, August 30, 2015

Buffalo ranch burrito ( Maverik copycat)

I work at a Maverik gas station. They not only have drinks and snacks they have food. Lots and lots. The food is good quality and everything is made from scratch.
This is one of my favorite items on the menu.

What you'll need:

  • Chicken, shredded 1/3 c or more
  • hot sauce 1 tsp
  • ranch 1 Tbsp
  • 1 hash brown patty
  • handful of cheese
  • 10' tortilla
  • tinfoil



What to do:
Set oven at 350 degrees.
Cook chicken, either boil and shred it or cut it up and cook it. 
Cook hash browns all the way through.
Place tortilla on piece of tinfoil. Next the hash brown, chicken, ranch, hot sauce and cheese. 
Mix them up and roll into a burrito. Roll in tinfoil and place in oven for 10 min or until done.




They were so delicious homemade!!!

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

DIY: Bottle cap magnets

I am seriously addicted to pinterest. This is where the idea came from.... of coarse.

What you'll need:

  • Bottle caps (any)
  • hot glue
  • craft magnets ( I got mine from wal-mart in the craft isle) 
This is what the magnets look
like

What to do:
This is so simple. All you do is fill the back of the cap with hot glue. Now this i learned from trial and error. You fill it up to the rim of the cap wait for it to set, than add a little more. Wait a min or 2 and than add the magnet. The magnet I just cut to where I wanted it. Now wait for it to completely dry and place on fridge.







Awesome right!!! They are so cute!!
Have fun and enjoy this little craft.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Chocolate minty fizzy soda

Me and my friend made this while she was visiting. It tasted so good!!
When we read the ingredients we both were kinda iffy on it. Once we made it and tasted it... WOW!
We didn'

t really follow the recipe. We just poured in what we wanted in the glass. For the chocolate syrup I swirled it around the glass to make it look pretty.
The recipe came from a book my mom gave me called Cherished Chocolate Recipes.

What you'll need:

  • 1/4 c chocolate syrup
  • 1 pint mint chocolate chip ice cream
  • 2 c carbonated water or cream soda, chilled (we used the cream soda and it was perfect)
  • whipped cream
  • Chocolate mint candies
What to do:
Pour 1 tsp of the chocolate syrup into 4 tall glasses. Add 1/2 c of mint chocolate mint ice cream to each glass. Add 2 more tsp of chocolate syrup to each glass. Slowly pour 1/2 c carbonated water or cream soda into each glass to get the fizz. Add whipped cream to top and garnish with chocolate candies. 

Enjoy!!

Friday, July 24, 2015

Nash's birth story

So I have seen a lot of people post their child's birth stories on their blogs. I've been told I should post mine, its not inspiring but its interesting. I'm not very good at writing things so bare with me. I had my son 18 months ago so its kinda hard to remember


It was a normal check up on a Friday morning, I was due in 2 weeks. My mother was with me. We went into the doctors office, had the ultrasound; he was healthy as can be. They took my blood pressure and it was a little high. I have low blood pressure, so they kept an eye on it during my exam. They said I'm gonna have to be on bed rest for a couple of weeks. The doctor came in and talked to us and said she's gonna make some calls. At the end of the exam they took it again and it has skyrocketed. They said that they want to take the baby now!!! I didn't quite understand what was going on, my mom was freaking out and saying " your having him now!!". They booked me a room, and told me I could make my way to the hospital.
By the time we left It hit me. I was gonna be a mom either today or tomorrow. I couldn't believe it!!! It was all happening so fast. I immediately called my husband, Preston; he didn't answer. So I called my mother in law and I told her what was happening, I asked her to try and get a hold of Preston. Right after I hung up with her Preston calls. I told him what was happening and he was as surprised as I was. My mom gives me a blanket she made, she called it my laboring blanket. We stopped at the Malt shop and got some lunch, Got home and got me and Preston packed; I had Nash packed for a long time, cause you never when the baby will come. Got in the truck and headed to the hospital.
 We started calling Preston's family and mine letting everyone know that Nash is coming either today or tomorrow. We got there and they started my IV. They tried a couple times to get it in, bursting a couple of veins while they were at it. They finally got it in and ended up getting blood everywhere. Within 15 minutes with having the IV in I went slightly blind. I could hardly see anything. I tried to stay calm, the doctor looked in my eyes and said to wait a couple of minutes to see if my sight would come back. It came back and all was well... thank goodness.
They started to induce me.. which SUCKED!!! it took 12 hours for that. After a couple of hours after they put the string in me I started having contractions. Those SUCK too!!! They had to keep turning me to my sides. I could hardly move cause it hurt so bad. They gave me a phen and morphine shot and that made them feel much better. They said I could eat and drink while being induced so Preston ran to a restaurant and got me some food and a nice big chocolate shake. It was so good!!!! My last meal till after I have the baby.
Around 5 in the morning they came in to check up on me and asked if I wanted the epidural. They said if they call the guy now it'll take him almost an hour to get to the hospital. I was thinkin why not, might as well get it over with. He came in 30 min... the epidural was the part I was scared of. I sat on the edge of the bed. I wanted to look over and see and the guy said "I recommend you don't look back here" I turn around and close my eyes. He rubbed some grainy stuff on my back with a sponge. He kept rubbing and I look at Preston his eyes get wide and his face goes completely white. He had to sit down and the nurses went and got him some juice. I was like oh crap. I close my eyes and squeeze my laboring blanket. He continues to rub my back, than I have this weird feeling like something is rubbing on my spine. Than he says "all done" he puts a bunch of tape on my back and had me lay down. I did not feel a thing!! I was scared of that, what the heck.
I was in heaven..... I was telling everyone I loved them and telling the anesthesiologist that he was so amazing. Within a couple hours the left side of my body started to hurt. The anesthesiologist said he had a hard time getting it in the center and it mainly went on the right side of my spine. I started feeling a lot of pain in my left hip.
Pretty soon I started to push. They gave me a few lessons on how to breath and push. I still felt that pain in my hip and now it was starting in my back too. For 4 long hours I pushed and pushed.... I thought he was never gonna come. I could feel in my hip canal. Whenever I rested after I pushed the nurses would pick up my left leg and rotate my hip to keep it from hurting. Every time they would do that I can feel Nash's little head in my hip. I hated that feeling. I have never experienced so much pain for so long ever. For 4 hours I was in terrible, horrible pain. There is no way I can describe it. Also during all of this pain I got a fever of 102 and that made them worry cause it could effect Nash.  I wanted to give up so bad and have them do a C section. But, my mom, Preston and Nash kept me going. The doctor said he was stuck and needed help with getting out, so she had to use the suction to help him. She attached it on his head and pulled and pulled.I was thinkin "he is comin out NOW!!!" I put all my strength in that last push and he shot right out...that was the weirdest feeling ever. Having a watermelon in your belly to nothing. I caught my breath and I have never cried so hard in my life. He was a little blue but he was crying. Hes here I cant believe it, I kept saying that over and over in my head. My life has changed forever, this is a new beginning for me, Preston and Nash.
 I really don't remember what Preston and my mom were doing at the time but, I'm sure glad they were there. I remember Preston crying; as he went to cut the cord. I held my arms out to hold my baby boy against me. (Wow I'm getting really emotional right now) I didn't want to let him go. I wanted to stay like that forever. Within minutes they took him away to give him oxygen and antibiotics. They weight him and made sure everything was ok since he was a little early.
I cried and cried for I don't know how long. I kept lookin over to see if he was ok. The doctor looked at me told me that there is a lot of repairing to do. She took forever to stitch me up. I don't know what I did down there but I didn't care. My baby boy is here and I'm looking right at him. They took Nash to the nursery to give him more treatment and to let me rest. I have never been so tired. My eyes were so swollen and I broke a few blood vessels on my face. I couldn't sleep... I wanted to see Nash again.
The next day I took a shower and drank a TON of water. The nurse came in every 20-30 min to refill my mug. Everyone came to see my little baby. It was so nice to see everyone and their support.
They kept me till Monday and Nash till Tuesday cause of the fever and everything else. I came down with the flu on the day we left. It kinda sucked to have a baby right during flu season. Especially when you catch it.
After a few days we got use to having a baby in the house. It took me a month to heal, I had a very hard time walking for a few weeks.
Nash Donald Nielsen
1/11/2014
10:45 pm
7 lbs 11oz

Nash is growing so fast. I cannot believe how time flies when you have your own kids. Life is so much different with Nash. I have learned so much from him.He has been an amazing baby. Since he was about 3 months old he has been sleeping through the night. I hardly noticed he was getting teeth since he never complained. He is seriously the best son a mother could ask for.
Its so weird... I have only known Nash for a couple of months but... Im madly in love with him. 



 I will be editing this once in a while. Correcting and adding so keep watching.

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