Saturday, June 20, 2009

Rachel's Better Than Take Out Chicken Lo Mein

2 Cups Chicken broth
1 lb chicken breast
1/4 cup white cooking wine
1/2 cup soy sauce
5 teaspoons cornstarch
Vegetable oil
5-6 cloves of minced garlic
1 piece of crystallized ginger, minced
1 can water chestnuts
1 small zuchinni
1 small yellow squash
1 can bamboo shoots
1.5 pkg mushrooms
1 red or yellow pepper
1 shredded carrot
1 lb thin lo mein noodles

First, prep all of your vegetables. Shred the carrot with a grater (or buy it shredded). Slice the squashes, and cut the slices in half. Drain the bamboo shoots and water chestnuts. Cut the pepper into medium-sized slices. Toss together with the mushrooms in a bowl and set aside in the fridge.

Next, cut your chicken into strips. You want 1-2 inch strips. Its easiest to do this if the chicken is still partially frozen.

Next, boil your chicken broth in a sauce pan. (I used 2 cups of water with 2 bouillon cubes). Take 1/3 of the mixture and pour it into a pot. This pot needs to be big enough to eventually accomodate all the vegetables and all the noodles. Let the part still in the saucepan sit aside while the part in the pot continues to boil. Drop your chicken strips into the boiling broth. let the chicken cook, stirring occassionally, for about 8-10 minutes, until the chicken is no longer pink in the middle.

Start boiling your lo mein noodles in a seperate pot. make sure to stir them, as they stick together very easily.

Next, make your sauce. Combine the white wine, soy sauce, and cornstarch in a bowl on the side. Stir until they are smooth. Pour the smooth mixture into the saucepan with the cooling broth.

Pour a thin layer of vegetable oil into the pot you were cooking the chicken in. Add the minced ginger and garlic into the oil. Stir, let cook 30 seconds until the oil is infused with the flavor of the garlic and ginger. Add the bowl of vegetables to the saucepan. Stir until all the vegetables are coated with the oil. Cook at medium heat until the vegetables are cooked, but still slightly crisp.

Add the cooked pasta and chicken to the vegetables and stir together. Cook for three minutes.

Add the sauce mixture and cook through.

Serve and enjoy.

This makes a LARGE bowl of lo mein and would be a perfect accompaniment to Mama Beaver's homemade egg rolls.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Wedding

Of course I forgot to take my camera.

Olivia, Julius and I went to my friend Aven's wedding today. Aven is a lovely young woman who has overcome much in her life to come into her heritage as a woman of God. She is fun, beautiful, and strong. I met Aven when the Fichtners bought Servant's Heart over four years ago.

I have actually known her husband Justin for longer. He and I worked together at Servant's Heart years ago. His mother was the assistant manager when it was the old store, and I loved her very much, and have always had a good estimation of Justin's character.

To see two good people like that meet and fall in love; it makes me so happy. There's no soap opera about the romance, just a good old-fashioned love story.

I don't think I can even put into words how happy it makes me. Aven was a beautiful bride today. The ceremony was lovely. There was so much happiness in the room. It's not just "weddings make me happy", though that's true, and I always enjoy a wedding, regardless of the circumstances. But this was special. I feel... like its an affirmation of everything that is still good in the world. My feelings are too big for my heart and my smile is too big for my face.

Here's what made me happy:

Their vows written to one another - heart-stirring.

"Mr. and Mrs. Justin Shupe"

Beautiful Aven.

Olivia asking to sit next to Nina... then asking if she could move next to the dance floor during their first dance because she wanted to "see the whole dress"

Seeing Abby - Seth Friederich's little girl who was born a day before Julius - in person.

Seth stealing a chair and bringing it to the head table so he could eat with his wife and daughter.

The father-daughter dance: Chuck methodically getting all his ducks in a row so he could make his way over to beautiful Lisa and ask her to dance (she smiled so beautifully).

The mother-son dance: Nancy's five boys (a sixth not being present) all hovering to dance around her - Nina and her three wonderful young men... Julius snuggling against his mommy for his own mother-son dance.

The "Servant's Heart Girls" throwing a fiver and a couple singles into the basket for the dollar dance so we could all dance with Aven at once... love in a circle :)

What a beautiful day.

It's easy for me to be so whole-heartedly happy about weddings, when I have my darling Chief who loves me so truly.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Failure or just overly analytical?

A boy came to my door.

He's the one who mows the grass.

He said he sprained his arm and he wanted to know if I had anything for it, like a wrap.

I didn't have a wrap.

I found a large icy hot patch that was supposed to be good for pain for a strain or a sprain. He said "that's fine" and shook his head - I guess he really wanted a wrap. he just kinda stood there.

I told him I was sorry I didn't have a wrap, did he want the patch?

He said that's fine and kinda slowly walked away.

He didn't go to the other neighbor's houses.

Should I have offered to take him to the store for a wrap?

Should I have walked him to the other neighbors houses and asked them?

Or was he just kinda checking to see if I had something and it wasn't a big deal?

Did I miss something? Or was it just a random thing? Is God trying to tell me to be more decisive? Is he try to tell me to be sensitive to others needs? To not rely on Lee to make decisions for me? If Lee hadn't been playing his game, would something else have happened?

I just wish I could have helped, and I feel like maybe I missed something...

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Laundry Day






Nan and I have been going to the laundromat together about once every two weeks. I am enjoying it. I leave Boo home with Dad so I can have his seat for extra laundry room! The other two enjoy going to the laundromat with us!



This is the same laundromat that Nan and Pap went to their whole life. To go there, we pass the church they were married in, one of the apartments they lived in, and the funeral home that Pap was memorialized in.

The New Job

Monday, around lunchtime, Lee received a call that he had been accepted for a full time help desk position at a computer consulting company in our area. He will be working third shift (a good thing) helping people make their computers work (another good thing). He will also be dresing up, working in an office, and not making pizza. This is an answer to prayer - not just my prayers, but everyone who has been following the interview process, especially my Mama, who was sitting at God's knees going "pleasepleaseplease". This is a BIG step forward for us. The job includes paid holidays and sick days, and insurance for the whole family. The pay is nothing exorbitant, but it is more than we are currently making together.



If we wanted to, I could quit working and we could get by, but I have decided to continue working one day a week, to help offset the cost of insurance. It takes a big chunk out of his check, but it will be very good to have real coverage for the whole family. I also would like to keep my foot in the door where I work, because I love the people I work with and care about the business. I think I can work one half-day a week and still have plenty of time to be a real full-time mom with all that entails - homeschooling first grade and kindergarten next year, taking care of the house, and being a devoted wife. Lee will really need my support, and sometimes that will just mean keeping the kids away from the hallway so he can sleep.



This is a big deal for Lee. I am very proud of him.



Lee has also asked me to take over paying the bills when he starts the new job. This is a big step for me, for reasons that I won't detail here. I think it will work out fine, though. I think I understand our relationship well enough that it will be good for us both.



While Lee is in training, there will be two weeks where I can't work at all.... isn't that sad??? A vacation for me!