It is crazy to think that there only a few weekends left for Mark and I in Houston. Most of the following weekends leading up to the move date consist of trips around Texas to see family and friends...which we are absolutely excited about.
As for this weekend, staying at home was nice. Yesterday Mark and I took our normal trip to the zoo with a Starbucks in hand. We decided to divulge and purchase a ticket for their 4D Pole to Pole movie.
Even though the 3-d glasses were rad, we weren't too fond of the movie. I think it's because we are comparing it to the Star Wars 4-d ride at Disney. Not even close...
After roaming around the zoo we went to check out the Revival Market in the Heights area. It was a bit crowded - only due to how amazing it is.
Click on that link and go check it out asap if you are in the Houston area. Mark got the Revival Dog and I enjoyed a Market BLT with some delicious ginger-lime slaw that I hope to re-create this week.
Now that I mention it...most of the food I have eaten this weekend has been excellent. As I write this, I am sitting on the couch in our little home while Mark has an apron on and has been working away in the kitchen for the past hour.
And let me tell you.
This house is filled with good smelling food that is brewing away in there.
I am so thankful to have a husband who can cook good food :)
I hope you have had a good weekend as well!

Sunday, July 31, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
It's Thursday!
Hey Merk. This Saturday we are going to go to the zoo....vulture feeding at 11:30. You find enjoyment in such odd things. Trader Joes, in two short months I will be a customer roaming in your aisles. I. can. not. wait. Cade, Face, & Colbert, get ready for tons of fun with Aunt Ashlee and Nana. Endless sonic drinks, ice cream, six flags, swimming, baking, painting, chalking, basketballing, sword fighting, and mayhem. Mama Crake, thanks to you I can sport a really fun looking apron in my kitchen all made by me. Thanks for the sewing lesson :) I know you're ready to have your daughter back from Uganda, but I didn't mean being a substitute one for the day. Love, I can't wait to start this new adventure with you.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Here We Come
A whole month.
I can't believe an entire month {minus one day} has gone by.
Circa one week ago not much had changed in the Felder household.
Go back to this week, however, and changes were a happenin...
Life was normal. Mark was waking daily to make his trek to work in the Houston traffic. I woke daily to spend my summer days nannying {hence to why I haven't been blogging}. We began making solid friendships with dear friends at Sojourn Community Church. Rock Climbing at TRG became a regular thing. I was fired up for my year of teaching Kindergarten at Trinity Classical School. Houston became home.
Fast forward to Tuesday. This week. My handsome husband comes home with some big news...news that could result in Houston not being home anymore. News of his job transferring him. The days following were spent in discussion and prayer and research and as of yesterday, friends...we are moving.
Where, you ask?
CALIFORNIA...HERE WE COME!
This bit of news caught us both by surprise. While we are beyond excited, there are definite bits of hesitation when taking this big leap to California. Our comforts are here. Our families are here. Our friends are here. Life is here. All the while, we are confident the Lord allowed us this opportunity in order to bring His name more glory and to advance His kingdom further.
We are excited to share in this adventure with ya'll! We will be moving sometime during September or October and as of now his company plans on keeping us there for 2-3 years.
Look forward to many blog updates on our journey towards the Golden State :)
I can't believe an entire month {minus one day} has gone by.
Circa one week ago not much had changed in the Felder household.
Go back to this week, however, and changes were a happenin...
Life was normal. Mark was waking daily to make his trek to work in the Houston traffic. I woke daily to spend my summer days nannying {hence to why I haven't been blogging}. We began making solid friendships with dear friends at Sojourn Community Church. Rock Climbing at TRG became a regular thing. I was fired up for my year of teaching Kindergarten at Trinity Classical School. Houston became home.
Fast forward to Tuesday. This week. My handsome husband comes home with some big news...news that could result in Houston not being home anymore. News of his job transferring him. The days following were spent in discussion and prayer and research and as of yesterday, friends...we are moving.
Where, you ask?
CALIFORNIA...HERE WE COME!
{sung to the tune of the hit song, of course}
thank you O.C.
In just a couple short months we will be moving to an area about 30 miles out of San Francisco, 30 miles from Napa Valley, 50 miles from San Jose, where Mark's sister and husband live, and just a day's drive from Yellowstone and Yosemite. How great is that?!
This bit of news caught us both by surprise. While we are beyond excited, there are definite bits of hesitation when taking this big leap to California. Our comforts are here. Our families are here. Our friends are here. Life is here. All the while, we are confident the Lord allowed us this opportunity in order to bring His name more glory and to advance His kingdom further.
We are excited to share in this adventure with ya'll! We will be moving sometime during September or October and as of now his company plans on keeping us there for 2-3 years.
Look forward to many blog updates on our journey towards the Golden State :)
Friday, June 24, 2011
Letters on A Thursday!
Sweet Husband. You cleaned up every single dish last night. You clean every single dish pretty much every single night. Thank you for serving and loving me so well. Folks. The Felder's are heading your way in T-Minus one day. I can't wait till we dominate the Malone's in some basketball. Dear Pinterest, I think my never-ending headaches may have to do with my innate obsession of staring into the computer screen at your lovely website...I may be exaggerating a tad there. But really. I like you...you inspired me to make some mean, delicious cinnamon bread today. Cinnamon bread that was so mean and delicious that I had no time to take a picture of it. Thank you. Merk. The other night you sang everything you had to say to me. Thanks for making my life a musical. Love it and love you.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Thankful Tuesday.
I'm not sure why I made Thankful Tuesday on a Tuesday. It goes so much better with Thursday. Alas, I continue...
Brinner. It was a common occurrence in the Malone household. The Fisher's have certainly continued that tradition...mostly due to their eldest son (my nephew, Cade) thinking breakfast is the most wonderful thing in the world. I remember the moment Nana put a pile of pancakes in front of him for the first time. Since then, he hasn't turned back. Well, Cade, I agree with you. Breakfast sure is good. I am thankful for the times you can sneak in an occasional handful of chocolate chips into your buttermilk pancakes. That's what your Uncle Mark and I did last night. Brinner. Chocolate-Chip Pancakes for me. Blueberry Pancakes for him. And a delicious yogurt parfait on the side...
I'm thankful for traditions continued. Traditions such as "Brinner", a delicious coffee cake recipe from generations ago, or running down the stairs in your pajamas on Christmas Day...traditions such as Muster, the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, or saying "Howdy"...
I'm thankful for the opportunity to begin new traditions with our new little family. {No, I'm not pregnant}. It's just the two of us. Who just started singing Will Smith's song? I did. Soon the two of us will have the same last name. We just got the marriage licenses in the mail a couple days ago, so I am off to legally change my last name to Felder.
Don't worry, Mom. Mark and I decided to carry on the tradition of the name Malone. Ashlee Malone Felder. Weird without a Nicole...but it will do : )
Brinner. It was a common occurrence in the Malone household. The Fisher's have certainly continued that tradition...mostly due to their eldest son (my nephew, Cade) thinking breakfast is the most wonderful thing in the world. I remember the moment Nana put a pile of pancakes in front of him for the first time. Since then, he hasn't turned back. Well, Cade, I agree with you. Breakfast sure is good. I am thankful for the times you can sneak in an occasional handful of chocolate chips into your buttermilk pancakes. That's what your Uncle Mark and I did last night. Brinner. Chocolate-Chip Pancakes for me. Blueberry Pancakes for him. And a delicious yogurt parfait on the side...
{yes. bacon was included. it's a must have.}
bacon was not included in that parfait.
it was on the side of the pancakes.
that would note have been appetizing.
I'm thankful for traditions continued. Traditions such as "Brinner", a delicious coffee cake recipe from generations ago, or running down the stairs in your pajamas on Christmas Day...traditions such as Muster, the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, or saying "Howdy"...
I'm thankful for the opportunity to begin new traditions with our new little family. {No, I'm not pregnant}. It's just the two of us. Who just started singing Will Smith's song? I did. Soon the two of us will have the same last name. We just got the marriage licenses in the mail a couple days ago, so I am off to legally change my last name to Felder.
Don't worry, Mom. Mark and I decided to carry on the tradition of the name Malone. Ashlee Malone Felder. Weird without a Nicole...but it will do : )
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Letters on a Thursday.
Dear Scrabble Master, while I am so blessed to be married to such a smart guy, sometimes I selfishly would love to just win one scrabble game. It's a good thing I dominate at settlers. Dear IKEA, you just put up a new giant sign for us to see outside our window each morning. I just may come check out your "It only happens twice a year" Sale. Thanks for changing the scenery for us. Sweet Parsley Plant, So sorry I had to let you go yesterday. The little bugs liked you too much, and I just don't like the bugs. Dear Husband, I have gotten to call you that for two months now...and I love it. Soon we will have a license to prove it to be true :) YAY! for 2 months and more YAYS for many months to come!
Friday, June 10, 2011
Where the Peaches Grow...
In honor of the Dad's birthday, I figured why not make a yummy peach pie? Better yet, why not make many yummy peach pies?
Joel Malone is an Aggie.
He's a fighter pilot.
He's a dad
A son.
A grandpa.
A husband.
Joel Malone is a native Texan.
Joel Malone is a Texan at heart.
*those are in no particular order...just saying*
Let's be honest, Dad. You may wear your wranglers, your boots, and your cowboy hat.... You may live in Cow Town at this moment. You may watch old westerns and you may know how to two step like a pro. In reality, though...
Joel Malone likes boiled peanuts.
Joel Malone is known to have had a Krystal burger once upon a time.
Joel Malone was born in Georgia.
I'm not saying that you're not a Texan, Dad. Don't you worry. You're as Texan as Texan can be. Texas is your home. But, you do like your boiled peanuts...and I am sure you like yourself some fresh peaches. So, in your honor, here's a little recipe for Mom to try out (or perhaps I'll whip some up for you when I visit in a couple weeks)!
Mini Peach-Filled Goodness,
Gracious, Amazing Pies.
For this recipe, you'll need 6 ramekins that can fit 3/4 cup of goodness in it. You can find these at any little store. I am sure you can even make these in a large muffin cup pan.
Once you have that, friends, you are ready to go, and believe me...you'll want to go and make these. They are incredible (especially with vanilla ice cream on top).
There are four steps to making this pie these pies. It will take a total of about an hour and a half, with 50 minutes of that being baking time.
Here are the four steps:
1. The pie crust
2. The filling
3. The topping
4. Assembly and baking.
Let's start with Step 1!
The Pie Crust
This pie crust is a bit different than ordinary pie crust. It is buttery and creamy and so good. Here is what you need.
Once you have that, pull out a mixer, the paddle attachment, and get started.
When butter is at a cool-room temperature, cut it into pieces.
Put those pieces into your mixer. Set your mixer on high.
Real high.
Beat for about 2 minutes, until soft and creamy.
Turn your mixer down to low and slowly pour in the milk.
I poured in half, beat it for a while, then poured in the other half.
Once it starts to incorporate you'll want to put on high.
You may need to put goggles on for this.
Or put on the handy dandy plastic cover if you have a kitchenaid.
While the mixture is getting buttery, creamy, and frosting-like mix together all the dry ingredients (sugar, salt, and flour).
Then, with the mixer on low, gradually put in the flour mixture.
Put in about 1/3.
Let it get incorporated.
Then the other 1/3.
And so on.
Once all of it is combined wait to take out the dough until it looks like this...
In case you can't tell, the dough is in a big clump on the paddle. It has completely cleaned off the sides of the bowl. This means it is ready! Take out the dough and place it on a lightly floured surface.
Knead it just a couple times.
Separate into 2 equal parts.
Make each part into about a 1 inch thick disc.
Tightly secure with plastic wrap.
Place in the fridge for about 30 minutes to 1 hour.
It can also stay in the freezer for up to about 2 weeks.
Whenever you are ready to use it, just let it thaw out in the fridge over night.
While the dough is in the fridge, you can get going to Step 2!
The Filling
I decided to use a peach filling. Later on, I also made some with blueberries. You can do any fruit you would like! Just exchange it for the peaches. Here is what you need for the peach filling:
Once you have your ingredients, you will first want to pit, peel, and dice up the peaches into 1/4 inch cubes.
Then, you'll simply want to take the other three ingredients, and dump them into the bowl!
Gently mix it up to combine, then set aside.
Now, you are ready for to get Step 3 ready!
The Topping
The topping makes this dessert more into a cobbler than a pie. It's the crumbly goodness that all people love on pies. Here is what you need...
All you have to do for this is make sure the butter is very soft and cut up, put all the ingredients into a bowl, and use your hand or a fork to crumble up and combine....because I love cinnamon, I always add a bit more. You can do what you want on that though :)
By now, 30 minutes have definitely gone by and you are ready to assemble these things!
Assembly and Baking
First things first, preheat that oven to 350.
Put the rack on the lower third of the oven.
Then, take out 6 ramekins and spray a whole lotta' Pam on it.
Or you could butter the insides of the ramekins and lightly dust it with flour.
I find the Pam to be much less messy and easier to do.
Place the Pam sprayed ramekins on a cookie sheet.
Now, finally, take out that pie dough from the refrigerator.
Depending on how long you had it in there, it may be a little hard and need some time to soften.
Use your discretion on that one.
I let mine soften a little bit, then unwrapped one of them and rolled it out on a lightly floured surface. I wanted the dough to be rolled out to be about 1/8 inch thick.
Then, I took a bowl from our cabinet that measured 6 inches across the diameter, grabbed a knife, and made "cookie" cuts. Each disc should be able to make 3 circles.
There is one circle being cut right now.
Once you have your circle, you'll want to put in the ramekin like this...
The dough should hang over the edges just a bit.
Once all 6 are done, place them in the fridge for about 5 minutes to harden up a little.
Once 5 minutes go by, take them out and fill them to the top of the ramekin with the peach filling.
Then close it up as much as you can with the hanging dough.
Now, add that yummy crumble topping.
Pop those things in the oven at 350 degrees and set the timer for 50 minutes!
Once 50 minutes has passed,take them out and let them cool for around 15 minutes.
Don't let them cool too much, or they will be hard to take out.
To take them out you'll want to gently run a knife around the edges.
You can now either lift it up out of the ramekin, or simply turn it over to catch, put right side up, and then set on a plate.
Of course, you can always just leave them in the ramekin as well!
Here is a picture of the peach and blueberry mini pies! Don't you just want to eat ALL of those up?
One day I will have much better picture quality for you.
Just trust me, these things look and taste real good.
So good that you should be on your way to the grocery store now to make them...
Better yet, go by this cookbook to make them and tons of other delicious things.
Happy Birthday Dad!!! We didn't have a candle, so I made a little flag for you...kind of like golfing!
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