Sunday, December 29, 2013

Week 18

Since I didn't have my chalkboard this past week, this week's bump pic is a little different. Being at the beach, A thought it would be perfect to take the pic there. As you can see, I couldn't choose just one pic and with so many great photographers in the family, there were too many good ones to choose from so here are two!

^^My pick
 ^^A's pick
How far along? 18 Weeks, 6 Days
Total weight gain/loss: Probably up about 3.5 kg, but haven't weighed myself this week
Maternity clothes? Same mix as 16 weeks, throwing in some maternity jeans as well for comfort
Stretch marks? None. I've been using Palmer's Cocoa Butter and also Kiehl's Soy Milk and Honey Whipped Body Butter 1-2 times a day.
Sleep: Mainly sleeping through the night
Best moment this week: Feeling stronger flutters, not quite kicks especially when driving on bumpy roads.
Miss Anything? Eating eggs over easy and ham
Movement: Not strong kicks, but definitely feeling something
Food cravings: Chocolate covered pretzels
Anything making you queasy or sick: Not baby related, but I got sick during the fishing trip we took
Have you started to show yet? Mmmhmm
Gender prediction: Only a couple more weeks until the next ultrasound so trying to convince A still!
Labor Signs: None
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Feeling some stronger kicks!

And for an extra little something, check out this "making of" video sis-in-law made!
My favorite part is seeing A in the background "scurrying" with a handful of rocks to write 18 weeks. 

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Christmas Vacation in Lanzarote

Hello from the Canary Islands! We've been here for the past week with A's family enjoying the sun, relaxing and eating lots. Christmas was spent with a day at the beach and having seafood for dinner. We'll be here for New Year's and a few days afterwards then it's back to Modena. Here are a few pics of what we have been up to:
 ^^Comfy lounge chairs with our own pool. We're staying at a villa with all of the amenities rather than a hotel this vacation. 
 ^^Very spacious outdoor area with a built-in barbecue just down the steps.
 ^^One of the four bedrooms in the villa, two with ensuite bathrooms plus there are 1.5 more bathrooms.
 ^^A fully stocked kitchen with everything you need to cook. 
 ^^One of the beaches at El Golfo. 
 ^^Ready to surf at Famara beach.
 ^^While I chose to hang back and read the sequel to the Devil Wears Prada. 
 ^^Famara beach on Christmas Day
 ^^Delish potatoes and mushrooms
 ^^We visited Timanfaya National Park to see the remnants of the volcanic activity from the 18th century. Here is the chicken cooking from the heat of the volcano. 
 ^^Next was a morning of fishing. A and I obviously made use of our Sperrys. 
 ^^It was a perfectly sunny day, but after a little while on the boat, the seasickness got the best of me though I felt much better afterwards. We caught two fish during the trip but the best part was seeing over at least 20 dolphins (and baby ones!) swimming alongside our boat. 
^^Today's lunch of Arroz Caldoso ("brothy rice") with seafood. 

Hope everyone had a great Christmas! 

Friday, December 20, 2013

If we have a girl...

I might just have to have her wear this outfit. She'll be such a mini-me :) 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Week 16

How far along? 16 Weeks, 6 Days
Total weight gain/loss: Up 2.5 kg
Maternity clothes? Mainly wearing my regular clothes, adding in maternity tank tops and leggings
Stretch marks? Nope
Sleep: Pretty good this week
Best moment this week: Hearing the little baby's heart beating
Have you told family and friends: Yes, they all know!
Miss Anything? Being able to button up my skinny jeans
Movement: Possibly, but I'm not totally sure
Food cravings: an American pepperoni pizza, Italian salame piccante is just not the same! (also, I ate a cheeseburger for breakfast the other day, oops)
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nothing this week
Have you started to show yet? I'm still in that awkward pregnant or ate a little too much phase depending on the clothes I wear, but it's growing more and more each day
Gender prediction: I'm still thinking a girl :) and I'm still trying to convince Andrea that we should find out!
Labor Signs: None
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Mainly happy this week
Looking forward to: Vacationing in the Canary Islands for Christmas and escaping the cold.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Testing the Stokke Scoot

We put together our stroller this weekend and used our Ferrari teddy bear, "Gigi," as our test "baby." :) :) :) 

I also bought the Stokke Softbag in order to use the stroller from when the baby is a newborn, but there will be more on how I like the stroller when Baby Senso is actually here. I am so glad I decided to go with the Black Melange color rather than navy or brown too. For now, the stroller is stored away in the Stokke Pram Pack, but I cannot wait to take it for a spin!

Friday, December 6, 2013

Top 10 - Trip to the US

10 highlights from my trip to the US (excluding Thanksgiving which deserves its own post), mainly revolving around food:

*sorry pics are not the best since they are from my phone! 

^^A trip to Whole Foods 
^^Dim sum & chinese food with family. Plus beef chow fun craving finally satisfied.
^^Grilled cheese and tater tots in the city from here
^^Maternity clothes shopping complete with a belly pillow
^^Thai food with my oldest friend
^^Catching up with old friends over New Haven pizza
^^The best pancakes I've ever had from here
^^First baby purchases, particularly, these shoes to match mine and A's Sperrys! 
^^Spending time with sis
^^Celebrating with room

And then it was off to the airport directly after the wedding! It was a short trip, but I was so happy I decided to go for the week especially since this will probably be the last trip I take without a little one for a while.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Thanksgiving Recap

I was SO excited to be able to spend Thanksgiving in Connecticut this year. (The one downside was A wasn't able to come with me since he had to work.) It's been five years since I've been able to celebrate my favorite holiday in America and we had all of the classics on the menu which included:

Herb roasted turkey with gravy (17 pounds, dry-brined the day before with 3 tablespoons of salt)
Boneless ham with pineapple
Mom's sage & sausage stuffing
Classic mashed potatoes
Roasted butternut squash
Sweet potato casserole (first time I had it with marshamallows!)
Green bean casserole (the French's recipe, but we used fresh green beans and added fresh baby bella mushrooms)
Sauteed brussels sprouts
Buttered corn kernels
Cranberry sauce (Ocean Spray jellied is my childhood favorite)

We snacked on a few appetizers while we cooked which included:
Shrimp cocktail
Cheese with vegetable crackers
Clam dip (canned clams with softened cream cheese, sour cream, onion, scallions, parsley, salt and pepper - simple & so good!) with Cape Cod potato chips (another favorite)

For dessert there was a classic pumpkin pie plus a cranberry apple pie from Lyman's Orchards, which were of course served with whipped cream and ice cream.

I don't have any exact recipes since my sister and I kind of winged everything based on our past experiences and it all turned out great! I was definitely happy I bought a pair of maternity leggings the day before as they were super comfortable and stretched to fit my Thanksgiving dinner food baby :)

^^The 17 pound dry-brined turkey rubbed with butter and ready for the oven. A few leaves of sage and sprigs of rosemary and thyme were tucked underneath the skin too. On the bottom of the roasting pan are onions, celery, carrots and a few apples. 
^^Finished turkey with a few of the trimmings - brussels sprouts, ham, butternut squash, mashed potatoes and gravy.
^^Stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce
^^I love this picture of my sister's boyfriend John with their dog Ginger. I thought she was going to pounce on the turkey! She had her own special dog food meal of Turducken afterwards though so she didn't miss out on Thanksgiving dinner.

Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Week 14

How far along? 14 Weeks, 6 Days
Total weight gain/loss: Up 2 kg (most of it probably due to Thanksgiving)
Maternity clothes? A few maternity tank tops and leggings which are sooo comfortable. I took advantage of the Black Friday sales and stocked up on a bunch of clothes from Target and Motherhood Maternity.
Stretch marks? Nope
Sleep: Sleeping through the night pretty much except getting up maybe once to pee
Best moment this week: Seeing family and friends in the US! Plus buying the stroller I've been eyeing and bringing it back to Italy with me on the plane with no problems.
Have you told family and friends: Yup, facebook official
Miss Anything? Sushi
Movement: Nothing yet
Food cravings: Still cheese, the cheeseburger and also bagel with cream cheese I had the other day tasted so much more amazing than usual for some reason
Anything making you queasy or sick: The fish section at the supermarket today
Have you started to show yet? I think there is actually more than a food bump starting to show
Gender prediction: I'm still thinking a girl :)
Labor Signs: None
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Mainly happy this week
Looking forward to: Reading books about baby's first year I picked up in the US plus decorating our Christmas tree, which A surprised me with when I got back from my trip

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Week 12

How far along? 12 Weeks, 6 Days
Total weight gain/loss: Up 1 kg
Maternity clothes? None yet, waiting for my US trip to stock up
Stretch marks? Nope
Sleep: Not as tired during the day, but getting up at least 3 times during the night to pee!
Best moment this week: Our 12 week ultrasound and getting to see the baby :)
Have you told family and friends: Yes, just starting to tell everyone this week
Miss Anything? Prosciutto crudo
Movement: Nothing yet
Food cravings: Cheese & crackers with an apple, onion rings, french fries
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nothing really
Have you started to show yet? Just a little bump so far but it pretty much looks like I've eaten a little too much
Gender prediction: A thinks it's a boy based on the baby's movements during the ultrasound, I think it's a girl!
Labor Signs: None
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Feeling pretty good this week
Looking forward to: Going to the US to start buying things for baby, Thanksgiving next week and being able to satisfy all my American food cravings next week!!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Guest What!

It was September, Friday the 13th and all week I had been feeling a little off, nothing significant, just a little nauseous and a little tired. A and I had been trying for a while with no luck and I thought not feeling well was all in my head. Then, the printer jammed at work, and I started to cry. Over a printer! It was just a paper jam, but I just couldn't control my emotions. That was my "ok, something is different this time" moment. I thought back to the week and thought of some other examples that seemed a little off. For example, I was so tired one night that I had to sit down while waiting for the elevator, plus I had a meatloaf sandwich for breakfast one day. All I wanted was meat, all the time. So after work, A and I went home and I decided to do a test.

We tip-toed carefully back into the bathroom after the long 3 minutes were up. It was funny as we both kind of leaned in with our heads first just to catch a glimpse. We both saw "pregnant," looked at each other in disbelief and then took one more step for a closer look.  Then just to be safe, we took 2 more tests which confirmed that yes I am pregnant!

I was surprisingly calm (after crying for a just a minute or two) while A was a little more in shock, but we both could not be more excited and happy about this news!!! A baby! The start of our little family!

The next day was all business, with trying with figure out doctors appointments and blood tests and navigating the Italian health system. After a couple months of appointments, ultrasounds and blood tests, our first impression has been very good so far and we haven't had to pay anything out of pocket being on the national health system. I've also heard great things about the local hospital for delivering, which is comforting as well.
^^Baby Senso 12 week ultrasound, looking healthy and just 5 centimeters. Arms and legs were moving like crazy!

I'll try to keep up with the chalkboard and do updates at least every two weeks on the bump and how I'm feeling. 12 week post should be coming up shortly!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Classic Apple Pie

Lately, I've seen my Instagram and Facebook feeds include a bunch of people going apple picking each week. I'll admit, I have been very jealous as it was one of my favorite fall activities to do growing up in Connecticut. Every year, we would head to Lyman Orchards, pick too many apples, have a hot dog or cheeseburger and buy apple cider, doughnuts and pie from the Apple Barrel Market.

Since I was craving all things apple and cannot wait until Thanksgiving for pie, I thought I would make a classic apple pie served warm with a scoop a vanilla ice cream. I researched a few recipes and brought them together into my own below. I think the trick with freezing the butter for your pie crust then grating it into the flour is the easiest way to make the dough without a food processor.
Classic Apple Pie
Serves 8 to 10 
3 1/2 pounds of apples (I used 4 large Granny Smith and 4 small Gala)
Juice of half a lemon
2/3 cup white granulated sugar
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
1 recipe of All-Butter Pie Crust (see below)
Egg wash: 1 tablespoon whole milk mixed with one large egg yolk

Preheat your oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.

Peel and core the apples and slice to 1/4 inch thick pieces. In a large bowl, combine sliced apples, lemon juice and sugar. Stir to combine then add the flour, cinnamon and nutmeg.

Roll out one disk of dough to fit a 9 inch pie plate. To easily transfer the dough to the pie plate, carefully fold it in half and then in half again. Place into one corner of the pie plate and carefully unfold.

Fill the pie plate with the apple mixture, mounding it high in the center. Next, roll out your second disk of dough and use the same folding technique to place on top of the apples. Fold the overhanging dough and crimp the crust. Cut a few slits on the top of the pie to let the steam escape.

Brush the pie with the egg wash mixture and sprinkle coarse sugar on top if desired. At this point, I also used some aluminum foil around the crust to prevent it from browning too much. You can also let the crust brown first and then cover it with aluminum foil.

Place the pie in the middle rack of the oven and bake for about 30 minutes. After the 30 minutes, turn the temperature down to about 350 degrees Fahrenheit and bake for another 45 minutes to an hour, until golden. When there are about 20 minutes remaining, take away the aluminum foil protecting the crust to let it brown.

Let the pie cool on a wire rack for a couple of hours to allow it to set. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream or freshly whipped cream. To store, I like to keep this pie in the fridge.

All-Butter Pie Crust
Makes one double 9-inch crust 
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1 cup (about 226 grams) unsalted butter (frozen)
6 to 8 tablespoons ice water

First, make sure your block of butter is completely frozen. I usually put the butter in the freezer the night before (already measured) or for at least 3 hours before starting the crust.

In a large bowl, whisk flour, salt and sugar together until combined. Use a box grater (medium holes) to grate the frozen butter directly into the flour mixture. I use this method instead of a food processor (since I don't have one!). Once all of the butter has been grated, use a pastry blender to combine the butter and flour. At this point, the mixture should be very coarse. Start adding the ice water, one tablespoon at a time and continue to use to pastry blender until just combined. Once the dough is just starting to come together, I use my hands gently shape the dough into two flat discs (it is still a bit crumbly at this point). It is important here to not work the dough too much, just so the crumbles come together in order to have an extra flaky crust. I find this process comes together much faster grating the butter.

Have two pieces of plastic wrap ready on the side and tightly wrap the two discs of dough. Refrigerate the dough at least 2 hours or for 1 hour in the freezer. After the dough has been chilled, it is ready to be rolled out for your pie.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Blueberry Cornmeal Muffins

The other week at the market, there were still some hints of summer fruit around. Large baskets of wild blueberries caught my eye and I had to buy a box to try them.

They were so sweet and I thought they would make the perfect muffin, but to balance out some of that sweetness I searched for a recipe which included cornmeal. This recipe for blueberry cornmeal muffins is definitely a keeper. They were moist, but firm from the cornmeal with the perfect amount of streusel topping.






Blueberry Cornmeal Muffins
Recipe barely adapted from Pinch of Yum 
Makes 12 large muffins 

1/2 cup cornmeal 
2 cups all purpose flour 
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup white granulated sugar 
2 large eggs 
5 tablespoons butter, melted and cooled 
1/4 cup vegetable oil 
1 cup buttermilk*
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Zest of one lemon (grated on a microplane grater if you have one) 
2 cups fresh wild blueberries (divided into two 1 cup portions) 

For the streusel: 
1/4 cup light brown sugar 
1/3 cup all purpose flour 
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 
2 tablespoons melted butter 

Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare muffin tin with liners or grease with butter. 

Next, prepare the streusel topping by combining the brown sugar, flour, cinnamon and butter. Mix with a fork until you get pea size chunks. Set aside. 

Whisk cornmeal, flour, baking powder and salt together in a large bowl until combined. Set aside. 

Whisk sugar and eggs together until glossy. Next, slowly whisk in cooled butter and vegetable oil. Then the buttermilk and vanilla extract until just combined. 

Slowly fold the liquid mixture into the dry ingredients. Then add 1 cup of the blueberries and lemon juice. Fold until just combined, remember not to over mix! 

Divide the batter equally into the muffin tin (I use an ice cream or cookie scoop to help with this). Then sprinkle remaining blueberries on top of each muffin. Lastly top each muffin with a sprinkle of the streusel topping. 

Bake for about 15 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let cool on a wire rack completely then store in an airtight container for up to one week (if they last that long!) You can also wrap these individually in plastic wrap, pop them into a ziploc bag and store them in the freezer. 

Note: 
*I usually make my own buttermilk. Mix 1 cup of whole milk with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Stir and let sit for five minutes.