my happy place.

When I came home yesterday, exhausted after an already long week, this little corner of my room put me in a happy place. I think the tulips are ultimately responsible, but also, I love how this space is filled with all things that are so very “me”.

I’m a knick-knack person at heart, but in my quest for simplicity I think I’ve done a pretty good job at keeping a balance in this new space. I stopped buying things for the apartment awhile ago and just simply started to enjoy each room and the pretty details I’ve added to them.

I have a hard time picking my favorite spot, but the bedroom just might be it.

{Have you been on my apartment tour yet? Take a look inside!}

the time we took a road trip and stopped by the farm.

We took a road trip down to Newport on Sunday and it was amaaaazing. Zan and I decided if the weather was nice, we would take a drive somewhere for the day, and well, the weather was beautiful so off we went to Rhode Island– the Ocean State!

On our way we passed a farm, and I was so in awe by all the animals that I made Zanner turn around so I could snap some photos.

GOATS!!

This animal alone made me more excited than any other. They are too cute, plus I am absolutely 100% in LOVE with goat cheese, so this just seemed like fate for me to run into these little cuties. You could tell they got fed by tourists a lot because they literally came right up to the fence, put their hooves up and stood on their hind legs.

This made me half scared, half in love.

Is this even possible? Well, it happened to me, so I guess it is possible.

Do you like goat cheese? For me it is like the cheese to end all cheeses. Delicious beyond delicious. A blend of creamy, tangy goodness that is like no other. You following me?

Anyways, I thought I’d share three of my go-to recipes with my all time favorite cheese. The first two are a cinch, the last one is a full-on project, but absolutely worth it.

 

Spinach Salad with Homemade Raspberry Vinegarette

Bag of baby spinach

Handful of craisins (or in the summer I like to use fresh strawberries!)

Candied walnuts

Quarter log (4 oz.) of goat cheese

Mix all the dry ingredients together and top with my favorite homemade raspberry vinegarette recipe.

SO GOOD!

 

Goat Cheese Mac and Cheese (via Rachel Ray)

Ingredients

3/4 pound macaroni pasta

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

2 cloves garlic, chopped

1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved

1 9 ounce bag  spinach

Salt and pepper

6 ounces goat cheese, broken into chunks

3/4 cup chopped walnuts, toasted

Directions

In a large pot of boiling, salted water, cook the pasta until al dente. Drain, reserving 1/4 cup cooking water, and return to the pot.

Meanwhile, in a medium skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook until golden, about 4 minutes. Stir in the tomatoes, spinach and the reserved pasta water and cook until heated through, about 4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Stir into the pasta along with the goat cheese. Transfer to a serving dish and sprinkle the walnuts on top.

YUMMM-O.

 

Sweet Potato, Black Bean and Goat Cheese Enchiladas (sent from Zan’s cousin Cassidy)

This recipe makes approximately 10 enchiladas

For the filling:

1 15-oz can organic black beans, rinsed, drained (refried is good for creamy-ness- add hot sauce for extra kick and/or garlic)

2 heaping cups cooked sweet potatoes (mashed or cubed into small chunks- can add hot sauce here if desired, I add a bit of maple syrup or brown sugar to boost sweetness)

1/2 cup chopped roasted green chilies (optional)

2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro (optional)

1 average-size package goat cheese or cream cheese

To Assemble:

1 can green enchilada sauce (I mix in 1-2 Tbsp sour cream, but that’s optional)

2-4 tablespoons vegetable or canola oil, as needed

10 small corn tortillas

1.5-2.5 cups Shredded Monterey Jack or Cheddar (depending on how cheesy)

Preheat your oven to 350°F. Choose a baking dish that would hold 10 enchiladas.

Using a mixing bowl, combine the drained black beans with minced garlic and hot sauce (if using). Toss to coat the beans and set aside.

In a separate bowl combine the lightly smashed sweet potatoes with the chopped green chilies (or hot sauce and maple syrup); add the spices.

Pour about 1/4 cup of the Enchilada Sauce into the bottom of the baking dish.

Grab a skillet and heat a dash of oil. Lightly cook the corn tortillas to soften them – one at a time – as you stuff each one.

Lay the first hot tortilla in the sauced baking dish; wet it with the sauce. Spoon 1/10 of the sweet potato mixture down the center. Top with 1/10 of goat cheese. Top with 1/10 of the black beans. Wrap and roll the tortilla to the end of the baking dish. Repeat for the remaining tortillas. Top with the rest of the sauce. If you like, top with shredded Monterey Jack or Cheddar cheese.

Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the enchiladas are piping hot and the sauce is bubbling around the edges. Serve with sliced lettuce, sour cream, and hot sauce.

Serves 5.

Super, Suuuuper DELICIOUS.

One of these days I hope to do a whole blog post dedicated to the enchiladas (photos and all).

They are A-MAZING.

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A bit of goat cheese, on or in anything, is a little slice of heaven. This I am sure. Do you agree with me? Have any special recipes I should know about? If so, pass them along s’il vous plait– share some goat cheese love!

weekend!

Do you ever just get a feeling that it’s going to be a good weekend? You know that feeling, right?

I have that feeling today. Like nothing can get me down.

I think it’s partially because this week is finally over, partially because of the sunshine, and partially because of this song I discovered:

It’s a good weekend song. I’ve been snapping my fingers and doing my nanner dance to it all week.

Love love love.

“Cause If she wanna rock she rocks, if she wanna roll she rolls… oh na na na na na na na na naaaaaa.”

Yeah, that’s a good happy song. Give it a listen!

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HOW precious is he??

I bought my tickets to Charlotte this week!

Little Luke will be just about 5 weeks when I meet him.

!!!!!!!!!!

My heart is still bursting with joy for my friend. And this little guy just MELTS my heart.

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I am constantly in awe by all the amazing blogs out there in this world wide web. I keep finding new ones I love and people I connect with and I just can’t get enough. I recently found Nicole and The Neesby Lookbook and she’s hosting a girl party Monday to meet and greet with kindred spirits. Kindred spirits, you say? Sounds like my kind of party!

If you want to join to here’s a link to all the details!

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And in some final news, I stayed late last night at school because our Spring Open House is coming real soon and my perfectionism is coming into full swing. This is just something that I’ve accepted about myself and in the teaching sense, I’ve actually decided it’s a good thing. These parent events can be really stressful, but also really exciting because you get to show off all the awesome stuff your class is doing. And it’s worth it, you know?

Anyways, I came up with this ridiculous poem for Open House and I thought I’d share it here. The kids will be coming in with their parents and walking them around the room/showing their best work on display so I came up with this little ditty for fun:

 

Welcome to our 1st grade classroom where there’s so much to show and tell!

Use these clues to show your families the things you’ve learned so well!

 

The first stop is the place we meet to greet our friends each day.

We say “good morning”, give high fives, and POP! is a game we play.

 

The next stop is the board that tells the month and day of the year.

You record the days in school here too– are we far from the end or near?

 

Next show the box that is filled with books of stories that are “just-right” for you.

Explain the steps of the Daily 5 and show them word work too!

 

And just in case you want to show how good you are at math

Walk on over to the morning message board and help fill out our graph.

 

And science too! A table filled with things we’ve learned and done.

Check out your plants, there’s magnets too, and books about clouds and the sun.

 

There’s so much more! Our walls are filled! So take a look around.

Show off your hard work at your desk, your families should be proud!

 

BOOM. Well aren’t I just a real live Shel Silverstein. I worked a whole hour on it so I hope it’s a hit.

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HAPPY WEEKEND, my dear friends. For certain, I am wishing you the happiest.  ♥

 

forever orange.

Well, we were sorry to see it all end Saturday night.

We wore our colors and cheered on our boys all the way to the very end.

What a season. Thanks for the memories, CUSE.

FOREVER ORANGE.

Nothin’ but love.

P.S. That’s my sister and Lauren with the Syracuse Orangemen in Boston! They ran into them on Boylston Street last week before the Sweet 16.

Coolest ever, right?!