Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Why I love Cooper...

There are many, many reasons why I love this precious boy. He has an amazingly joyful spirit. His personality is beautiful, sweet and considerate. He has faced a lot of challenges in his little life, and he's always been a trooper and has always prevailed. He works hard at everything he does. He shows love in such special ways, even though he can't tell us he loves us yet.

I love Cooper because he loves to play in the water at the bathroom sink. He loves to get the paper cups and go through the endless process of filling them up and dumping them out. If he hears the water running in any sink, he runs to get his stool so he can reach the water to play. More often than not, he is too late so he puts his stool down and waits for his next chance.

I love Cooper because he pretends to feed us with food out of a book, and he pretends to feed the people on TV with his "food" too.

I love Cooper because he says please so sweetly. Every time he says it he seems to have a sense of accomplishment.

I love Cooper because he is sympathetic towards people and things that get hurt, fall down, make messes, etc. When Robin Hood gets captured he always points to the TV and says, "Oh no."

I love Cooper because he gets excited for people when good things happen to them. Another Robin Hood example would be...when Robin Hood hits the bulls eye in the archery tournament he always claps and gets really excited.

I love Cooper because he laughs when other people laugh and seems genuinely happy that they are happy.

I love Cooper because he smiles, even when he is sick.


I love Cooper because his first experience with REAL whipped cream was seemingly the most exciting thing that has ever happened to him. He squealed with delight and was amazed at how good it was. Again, he was so grateful.


I love Cooper because he loves to put Quinn's onesies on his head...like they are supposed to be there.


I love Cooper because he still wants me to come along. He waits for me. He's eager to share things with me. He wants to be around me.


I love Cooper because he loves milkshakes. Every time he sees this picture he gets pumped and pretends to take it off the screen and eat it.

I love Cooper because...
he's Cooper. He was crafted by God to be exactly the way he is. He's beautiful and I am so honored to be his mother.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

White Spinach and Chicken Pizza

I don't usually put recipes up on our blog, but my husband so loved this one, it makes me want to share it. The "base recipe" started with something from Paula Deen, but I altered it quite a bit. (I should have taken a picture, but didn't even think about it.)

White Spinach and Chicken Pizza
1 thin pizza crust (packaged and found in the bread aisle usually)
2 cooked chicken breasts seasoned with pepper and salt and chopped (if you're making chicken earlier in the week, make a little more and use the leftovers for this)
1/2 jar of artichoke hearts chopped
2 tablespoons garlic
1/4 cup grated Parmesan Cheese
1 (10-ounce) bag fresh spinach
1 (16-ounce) jar Alfredo Sauce
1 package slice Provolone Cheese
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
Dash of basil

Preheat oven by following directions on back of pizza crust for oven temps and crust preparation. (Usually it tells you to brush it with olive oil.)

In a large bowl combine chopped chicken, chopped artichoke hearts. garlic, Parmesan Cheese, 1/2 bag spinach, 1/2 jar Alfredo Sauce, salt and pepper. Set mixture aside.

Put desired amount of Alfredo Sauce on crust. Top with slices of Provolone Cheese to cover sauce. Cover sauce with desired amount of leftover spinach. Spread mixture on top of spinach leaves. Sprinkle with basil and cook as directed by pizza crust directions.


Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Trip to Baton Rouge

We were able to make a trip to Baton Rouge last week due to the nice little ice storm Louisville was hit with. We lost power and it quickly became too cold to keep the boys in a house with no heat. So we threw some stuff together and headed south. It was so awesome to be there! It had been 7 months since Cooper and I were there, and almost a year for T. It was a great time of rest and we were so blessed to see family and friends.

Here are a couple of pictures of the ice that drove us south...

This was on the Dogwood tree in our front yard.

That limb is usually about 15 feet off the ground.

And here are some pictures from our trip...

Quinn and his Bink.

Me and Joe.

The Girls.

Cooper and his Nana making his first cake!

This is what he looked like after his nap one day. How does this happen!?

Cooper and Addy having lunch.

Quinn and his BFF Joe. They are 10 days apart.

Cooper and his BFF Jack. They are 2 months apart.