Friday, June 22, 2007
RJ GOES YARD AS JOHNS BOYS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP
Last Saturday was the annual Father/Son Wiffle Ball Tournament at our church. The Johns team was made up of Dad, Grandpa, Ryan, Trevor and Clay's friend Jeff. The previous two years found the Johns 0 and 6. But this year . . . Fortune changed!
Ryan hit two homeruns, one of them in the Championship game.
Friday, June 15, 2007
OUR BABY IS ONE!
One year ago today the Lord blessed our lives with the birth of our son, Caius Aaron. For each of the boys' first birthdays I have made them a poster with a picture from each month of their first year. I thought it would be fun to share those photos with all of you. So, here they are beginning with June 15, 2006.

July 2006

July 2006
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Isn't it GREAT - Ryan's EIGHT!!!
Today is Ryan's birthday!! His party started yesterday. After dinner Kris took the party down to the ocean front for a game of min-golf at JUNGLE GOLF. Trevor was the winner :)
When they came back from golfing, we had a special surprise game for all of them to play-- CHUBBY BUNNY!!!! Here's RYAN. He got 5 marshmallows in his mouth.

Here's Anderson, he got one marshmallow in his mouth!

Here's Matthew with 4 marshmallows.

Here's Reolu with 5 marshmallows.

And finally, Trevor with his 4 - he almost got 5. (Missing a photo of Durant.)

And of course Kris had to join in the fun. I wish you could have seen the boys' faces. They were amazed by his SIXTEEN marshmallows!!!!!!!

The boys were suppose to sleep in the tent, but it was still VERY warm at 10:30, so they opted to stay inside. Good thing, because around 1 am we had a very loud thunder storm! Here's Ryan blowing out his birthday candles at breakfast. He requested waffles with strawberries and cool whip, chocolate milk and sausages.
Ryan's top 10 birthday present wishes (in no particular order): laser tag, a pool, new games for his gameboy (which used to be Aunt Katie's when she was a little girl), a reading light, Wii, PS3, Lego Star Wars for PS3, Games for Wii, $100 bill, and a Gift certificate to eat out at Johnny Rockets.
Here he is with $100!!!!!!!!!
Here's Anderson, he got one marshmallow in his mouth!
Here's Matthew with 4 marshmallows.
Here's Reolu with 5 marshmallows.
And finally, Trevor with his 4 - he almost got 5. (Missing a photo of Durant.)
And of course Kris had to join in the fun. I wish you could have seen the boys' faces. They were amazed by his SIXTEEN marshmallows!!!!!!!
The boys were suppose to sleep in the tent, but it was still VERY warm at 10:30, so they opted to stay inside. Good thing, because around 1 am we had a very loud thunder storm! Here's Ryan blowing out his birthday candles at breakfast. He requested waffles with strawberries and cool whip, chocolate milk and sausages.
Here he is with $100!!!!!!!!!
He is hoping to use his money along with some more that he has saved to get a Wii.
Happy Birthday to you Ryan! We love you!!!
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Thai Anyone?
Here are two of my favorite recipes for Thai. The second one is the one Debra and Katy have asked for and I thought I would include the first one, too. Let me know if you try either of them and whether or not you like!
Thai Peanut Chicken
Cooked Rice 1 bunch green onions, chopped
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 1 (8oz.) can sliced bamboo shoots, chopped
Peanut Sauce (Recipe to follow) 1/3 cup unsalted peanuts
2 tsp. Veg. Oil 1 T. soy sauce
1 T. minced garlic 1 tsp. sugar
1 T. chopped fresh ginger
Prepare rice according to pkg. Directions, set aside. Make Peanut sauce. While chicken is slightly frozen, cut into short strips about ½ inch thick. Heat oil on high in a 12-inch non-stick skillet. Add chicken, garlic and ginger; cook 5-7 min. til chicken is no longer pink. Slice green onions into ¼ inch slices. Drain bamboo shoots and chop peanuts; setting each aside. To pan, add soy sauce, sugar, green onions, bamboo shoots and peanuts. Stir well. Add the peanut sauce; stir well. Cook for 2 min. or until all ingredients are hot. Serve over steamed rice. Serves 4
Peanut Sauce:
3 T. creamy peanut butter 4 tsp. White vinegar
4 T. veg. Oil ½ tsp. Sesame oil
4 T. soy sauce 1/8 tsp. Ground cayenne pepper
4 T. sugar
Combine all ingredients and stir well
***** I double everything BUT the chicken when I make this recipe. We like more sauce over our rice and this seems to be the right amount of chicken, too. This also increases the number of servings to 6-8. (SGC cookbook)
Spring Stir Fry in Peanut Sauce
1/2 cup KRAFT CATALINA Dressing
2 Tbsp. peanut butter
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper
1 Tbsp. oil, divided
1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
4 cups mixed cut-up fresh vegetables (broccoli florets and red bell pepper strips)
8 oz. fettuccine, cooked and drained, reserving 2 Tbsp. of the pasta cooking water
2 green onions, sliced
MIX dressing, peanut butter, soy sauce and crushed red pepper; set aside. Heat 2 tsp. of the oil in large nonstick skillet on medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook and stir 5 to 8 min. or until chicken is cooked through. Transfer chicken to large serving bowl; cover to keep warm.
HEAT remaining 1 tsp. oil in same skillet. Add broccoli and bell peppers; cook and stir 5 min. or until vegetables are crisp-tender.
ADD pasta, vegetables and dressing mixture to chicken; mix lightly. If desired, gradually stir in enough of the reserved pasta cooking water until sauce is of desired consistency. Sprinkle with the onions.
***When I make this I use already breaded chicken that I just bake in the oven (nuggets or full breasts) then i chop them into bite size pieces and toss with the veggies, noodles and sauce. I also use a frozen bag of petite broccoli and a bag of frozen peepers. These changes make this simple meal even easier and you can always leave a few nuggets out for picky kids.
(Kraftfoods.com)
ENJOY
Thai Peanut Chicken
Cooked Rice 1 bunch green onions, chopped
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 1 (8oz.) can sliced bamboo shoots, chopped
Peanut Sauce (Recipe to follow) 1/3 cup unsalted peanuts
2 tsp. Veg. Oil 1 T. soy sauce
1 T. minced garlic 1 tsp. sugar
1 T. chopped fresh ginger
Prepare rice according to pkg. Directions, set aside. Make Peanut sauce. While chicken is slightly frozen, cut into short strips about ½ inch thick. Heat oil on high in a 12-inch non-stick skillet. Add chicken, garlic and ginger; cook 5-7 min. til chicken is no longer pink. Slice green onions into ¼ inch slices. Drain bamboo shoots and chop peanuts; setting each aside. To pan, add soy sauce, sugar, green onions, bamboo shoots and peanuts. Stir well. Add the peanut sauce; stir well. Cook for 2 min. or until all ingredients are hot. Serve over steamed rice. Serves 4
Peanut Sauce:
3 T. creamy peanut butter 4 tsp. White vinegar
4 T. veg. Oil ½ tsp. Sesame oil
4 T. soy sauce 1/8 tsp. Ground cayenne pepper
4 T. sugar
Combine all ingredients and stir well
***** I double everything BUT the chicken when I make this recipe. We like more sauce over our rice and this seems to be the right amount of chicken, too. This also increases the number of servings to 6-8. (SGC cookbook)
Spring Stir Fry in Peanut Sauce
1/2 cup KRAFT CATALINA Dressing
2 Tbsp. peanut butter
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper
1 Tbsp. oil, divided
1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
4 cups mixed cut-up fresh vegetables (broccoli florets and red bell pepper strips)
8 oz. fettuccine, cooked and drained, reserving 2 Tbsp. of the pasta cooking water
2 green onions, sliced
MIX dressing, peanut butter, soy sauce and crushed red pepper; set aside. Heat 2 tsp. of the oil in large nonstick skillet on medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook and stir 5 to 8 min. or until chicken is cooked through. Transfer chicken to large serving bowl; cover to keep warm.
HEAT remaining 1 tsp. oil in same skillet. Add broccoli and bell peppers; cook and stir 5 min. or until vegetables are crisp-tender.
ADD pasta, vegetables and dressing mixture to chicken; mix lightly. If desired, gradually stir in enough of the reserved pasta cooking water until sauce is of desired consistency. Sprinkle with the onions.
***When I make this I use already breaded chicken that I just bake in the oven (nuggets or full breasts) then i chop them into bite size pieces and toss with the veggies, noodles and sauce. I also use a frozen bag of petite broccoli and a bag of frozen peepers. These changes make this simple meal even easier and you can always leave a few nuggets out for picky kids.
(Kraftfoods.com)
ENJOY
Monday, June 4, 2007
Good Morning!!!!
Wake up little Mandy, Wake up!!!!!!!!!
Oh, it was sooo hard to wake up yesterday morning! I told Kris that I was not going to be able to participate in this fun little blog with all of you. But he said that I couldn't let all of you down and that it would be FUN to participate with my friends. So, off he went to get the camera. Even after he took the picture, I had a hard time waking up. Perhaps my days of staying up past 1am are over :) BEWARE!!!!! THE PICTURE BELOW IS UP CLOSE AND SCARRY!
P.S. I do not like the name mandy, but it is what worked with the song that kept popping into my head.
P.P.S. Sorry these are late I didn't get a chance to post yesterday.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
The Johns Family!
It is my turn to cook this week and so the dinner prep hour began, as usual. Cai was sitting in his chair being "fed", while I got our dinner together to the sound of his whining for more food. This happens to be his crabbiest time of the day, but he is still SO ADORABLE!!
Our normal dinner crowd: Grandpa, Grandma, Kris, Me, Ryan, Trevor, Anderson and Cai. Tonight we had our dear friends, The Scotts over for dinner. They are on their way to GA today to sign on their new house tomorrow.
Christopher and Kristy love Mexican and so do I, so tonight it was one of my favorite meals! We had Chicken Enchiladas, Touchdown Taco Dip with Tortilla Chips and Cornbread. YUM!!
Followed by Banana Split Dessert - very light and refreshing after all that spice!
Then it was off to bed for Cai - He was extra snuggly tonight as I sang to him and rocked him. It was so sweet! I don't rock him every night, but once in awhile I do and when he allows it, that is just an EXTRA treat. I remind myself to cherish these moments, as he/they will soon be grown up boys and I will miss these moments.
The boys played baseball together outside, after dinner and I'm not sure what happened to that photo, but here is daddy praying with them. He almost always is the one who puts them to bed at night and prays with them. I am very thankful for that - it gives me an opportunity to finish up the day's chores and the reason I am most thankful is that Kris is an awesome pray-er and he loves the Lord, which I am grateful for the example he is to our boys!
Well, Ryan didn't quite go to sleep. He gets to stay up and read most nights. We have to limit him to two chapters, as he would otherwise read an entire book and then not get out of bed in the morning!

The Scotts lived with us for one year and during that time we had an on going Euker Tournament. Once the boys were in bed, we decided that for old times sake we should play another round. I still have our tally sheet hanging in the cupboard. Perhaps I will move it with us someday, although Christopher said that we will have to pick a new card game. Right now the tournament stands Johns- 10 Scott- 5
The Scotts lived with us for one year and during that time we had an on going Euker Tournament. Once the boys were in bed, we decided that for old times sake we should play another round. I still have our tally sheet hanging in the cupboard. Perhaps I will move it with us someday, although Christopher said that we will have to pick a new card game. Right now the tournament stands Johns- 10 Scott- 5
Well, there you have it. A night in the life of our family - although there weren't any pictures of grandma coming back from ANOTHER trip to the grocery store, or grandpa. Perhaps next time. . .
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