Thursday, August 30, 2012

Betty Crocker

As I mentioned before I am definitely better at cooking than I was a year ago,  but I have a few key meals I always make.  I really want to venture out and try some new things, so that's where I am this week.  I finally decided to actually try to make some of the recipes I had been "pinning" on Pinterest. Some key things I look for when searching recipes: Easy, fast, and involves chicken! ha  It doesn't always have to be all 3, but at least one or two of them.  Sunday I woke up and got on my computer and picked 3 recipes to begin with: crockpot salsa chicken, taco pizza, and creamy chicken enchiladas.  So far I have made the first two successfully.  I headed to the grocery store Sunday and stocked up on all my supplies I would need for my new adventure.  I decided to do the crockpot meal first because it took about 6 hours and Lance thinks the house will burn down if we leave it on while not home, so this had to be done a weekend day.  It turned out very good, but I wasn't exactly sure how to eat it.  The picture showed it eaten with a chip, but it wasn't really a "dip".  What we ended up doing was using it to make tacos. Soft shells, the chicken salsa, some cheese, and a little sour cream.. Delicious!! I did not take a picture of this one, because in the pot it looked a little mushy and kind of gross (don't let the image fool you.)


Ingredients:
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 cup salsa
1 package taco seasoning
1 cup sour cream
  
Directions:
Mix soup, salsa and taco seasoning in the bottom of your crockpot. Sink chicken breasts into the mixture, covering completely. Cook on low for 5 – 6 hours depending on size of chicken breasts. Remove chicken, shred and return to the crockpot. Add sour cream and mix well. 

And that's it.. super easy and yummy! This made quite a bit, so with 2 people we had a nice bit of leftovers.


Next I made the taco pizza.. SO GOOD!! I love tacos (soft shell only, please!) so when I see any recipe with "taco" in the name I get excited.  This is one of those recipes you can tweek to what toppings you like.  I happen to like everything that was listed, so I made exaclty as it is.  This also makes a TON, so be prepared for lots of leftovers if you have a family of two as well.  I did take a picture of this lovely creation. :)

 
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground beef
1 envelope taco seasoning mix
2 (8 oz.) cans Pillsbury crescent rolls
1 (16 oz.) can refried beans (I used spicy)
2-3 cups shredded cheddar cheese or Mexican blend
1/2 cup chopped tomatoes
1/4 cup sliced black olives
4 green onions, chopped

Directions:
Heat oven to 375 degrees.
Brown ground beef and drain. Add taco seasoning to the ground beef according to the package directions.
Unroll crescent rolls into rectangles. Place in ungreased 11 1/2 inch x 16 1/2 inch jelly roll pan or cookie sheet. Press dough over the bottom and 1/2 inch up sides to form crust. Bake at 375 oven for 11 to 13 minutes or just until golden brown.
Microwave beans in a microwave safe bowl for 1 minute. Carefully spread beans over warm crust creating a thin layer.
Top with cooked beef mixture, sprinkle with cheese followed by tomatoes, black olives and green onion. Return to oven for 3-6 more minutes until cheese is melted.


Since we had so many leftovers, I have not gotten to the creamy chicken enchiladas yet.  We will be leaving for Virginia tomorrow to spend the holiday weekend with Lance's mom and family, so that won't be on the menu until next week. Stay tuned and have a wonderful holiday! :)

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Catching up to speed

Ok, so the last post ended with how I got myself 11 hours away from home, but now it's time to see what I have really been doing here all this time!  The first 8 months I VERY much enjoyed my role as "housewife". I actually learned a lot about being domestic and running a household.  I did laundry, grocery shopped, cleaned house, made all meals, and anything else that came up.  I loved being able to have the freedom during the week to run all of our errands and get everything finished so when the weekend rolled around and Lance was off work, we were completely free to do whatever we please.  In between all my domestic duties, I was actively looking for a job. I met with at least 10 different recruiters, and total went on around 8 interviews.  None of the jobs were really anything I was excited about or really interested in, so as I continously got rejected, I was never really that upset! ha  I had worked for a very small bank back home (operations and 2 branches made up EVERYTHING) so I did start to get discouraged that I would not find that small atmosphere I was looking for, as I now lived in one of the biggest banking cities in the country filled with nation wide banks.  So as I was jobless and free to do what I pleased, I took advantage of this time to redecorate our sad little house.  It definitely needed a woman's touch.  He had tried in some rooms to have a bit of decor, but it just was not happening.  After several months and lots of coats of paint, we completed our room, the guest room, living room, bathroom, and kitchen. Boy does it look much better now! I love decorating and wish we had more rooms for me to work on (we do have one more spare room, but that is his band room and was off limits to my eager hands). I also was able to have friends and family come visit a few times and have the time to hang out with everyone and show them my new city. My mom and Kristen came for Thanksgiving; Mom, Dad, and Grandma came for Christmas; Kristen came 5 days in March; Sarah came in May for a Lady Antebellum concert; and Mom and Kristen back in June to shop for my WEDDING dress!

Now that I mentioned wedding, let's get into that! Of course Lance and I had talked marriage and knew that one day that would be our future, I just had no idea when he planned to pop the big question! I had hoped it would be before Memorial weekend because we were flying home to MS and I wanted to be able to have the chance to celebrate with all my friends and family.  As the days dwindled down and time got closer, I gave up that wish because the time was running out.  He literally waited until 10 minutes before we left for the airport to ask me to be his wife, so needless to say I was VERY surprised and so very, very excited.  It was the perfect moment that I will always treasure.  Of course I was just bouncing off the walls with excitement calling all of my close friends and family as we drive to the airport.  I had to get everyone in before I got on the plane!! It made for a perfect Memorial weekend. I not only got to hang out and see everyone back home, but we had a reason to CELEBRATE!!

Now I had really wanted a fall wedding, perfect weather, beautiful colors, and just really always my favorite time of the year.  So here we are, May 25 recently engaged and I realize, ok we either can have a 5 month engagement or a year and 5 months.. hmm, easy decision, 5 months!! To me, you get engaged because you want to get married- well then let's get married!  When I started telling everyone the date I got a TON of, "why so soon?", which I still don't understand.  What are you waiting for? I had everything planned and booked within a month. (Yes, I am a crazy OCD planner in my daily life so this was a piece of cake!) Over the next month or two I ordered decor, invitations, etc, but now with 2 months left I am basically at the waiting game. There is no way I would survive a year engagement. Little miss impatient is ready to get this ball rolling! I have to say, I will miss the engagement part of things because I have had so much fun planning this wedding. My absolute dream job would be a party planner.  So as of today, I have 2 months and 4 days left in my wonderful countdown! Ahhh!

As I was still fresh in my engagement bliss, I end up getting a job exaclty one week later! Holy cow, what a week! I somehow had a job placed in front of me that was identical to the one I left, only better.  I felt like I really needed to pinch myself!! So far I have been at my job about 2 1/2 months and so far so good.  I really enjoy  being back into the routine and meeting new people, but I am not going to lie, I definitely miss my housewife job.  Hopefully not too long and I can get that back! :)

So here I am, close to getting married, working, and loving life in NC. What more could I ask for?






Sunday, August 19, 2012

How did I get here?

I figured I would start off by doing a little summary of how I got to where I am now.  I don't want to have a super sappy, all about my love life, kind of blog... but to get to where I am now it will have to start off that way! :)  Ok, here we go:

I was born in Memphis, TN and moved to Southaven, MS when I was 4 years old.  This is where I would continue to live and spend my life until my 25th year.  In 2011 I had already graduated college- University of Memphis, Go Tigers!!- and had began my first post-grad job.  I was starting to get my finances settled and figure out my next move in "growing up".  In the process of all of this, I was definitely ready for a nice vacation and finally decided to make the journey up to North Carolina to visit one of my good friends that lived in Concord, and also my cousin, his wife, and aunt who lived about an hour away.  I planned out my schedule to split the week between the two and booked my round trip ticket to Charlotte, NC.  I landed on Friday, February 18 having no idea how much this trip was going to change my life.  Trisha picked me up from the airport and we had a fun, girls night out catching up on the past 4 1/2 years that we had not seen each other.  Saturday we got up to go do some shopping and she said how they had planned a little get together cookout with some of her and her boyfriend's, Alex, friends and her family to have over.  As the guests started to arrive, I was introduced to everyone and spent the first half of the evening catching up with her family who I had already known for a few years.  As the night went on, I started talking to one of Alex's friends and band mates, Lance.  We just casually chit-chatted about where I was from and just basic things.  As the night went on I realized he seemed to be following me around more and more (hehe) and striking up more and more conversation.  We ended up hanging out and talking most of the evening until the party winded down and everyone went home.  The next day, Sunday, Lance invited Alex, Trisha, and myself over to have dinner.  Of course we all had a great time hanging out and for Lance and I, getting to know each other even more.  The next day I was due to head on over to spend the next 4 days with my family.  I had a wonderful time, but SOMEONE was constantly on my mind.  I was due to come back to Concord Thursday night, and only had Friday left as a full day before my flight home Saturday.  Friday night I already had plans with Trisha and Alex to go have sushi and I had casually mentioned they could invite Lance. So here we are again, us four all hanging out having a good time.  Trisha and I had girl time after- watching Sex & the City (I will get into my love of that show later) while the boys played silly video games in the guest room.  As the night dwindled down we all said our goodbyes and headed to bed, as I had an early flight the next morning.  I had no idea what was to come, but I figured I would probably never see or hear from my little NC crush again, as we didn't exchange phone numbers or any contact information. 

Fast forward 2 weeks after I am home..   I am sitting at work when my phone beeps a facebook alert: Lance Rowland had requested to be your friend.  Hmmmm :)  Of course I accept right away and wait for some sort of communications.  Nothing.  Ok?? lol  So 2 days later I send him a message saying it was nice to meet him and I had a great trip.. well that turned into us messaging back and forth constantly over the next few weeks and a casual invite for me to come back and visit sometime soon.  Long story short, I ended up going back April 15-17 and that was the beginnng of it all.  We talked/texted/skyped/emailed (thank god for technology these days) 24/7. We flew back and forth every 2-3 weeks breaking our bank accounts to see each other as much as possible.  It was a long 8 months of long distance, but I wouldn't have it any other way.  It was an exciting, crazy, fun, stressful, sad, and wonderful experience all rolled into one.  Finally we just couldn't take the distance any longer.  I had always said I wanted to move away and now I finally had that push.  Concord/Charlotte was such a beautiful part of the country and not only did the love of my life live here, I also had the support of one of my best friends here and family close by.  So I quit my job, left all my friends, family, dogs, and the only life I had ever known to pack up my little Nissan Sentra and move myself 11 hours away to begin my new life.  I have been here almost 11 months and am happier than I have ever been.  During those 11 months I have redecorated a whole house (much needed!), learned a new city, gotten a new job, and also got ENGAGED, ahhh!! So the next few posts will be going over the past year to get us up to speed to where I am now.  I hope you have enjoyed reading our journey as much as I enjoyed living it. :)

Friday, August 17, 2012

First Blog!

Hello all! I figured I would join the blog world and start writing about my random, yet amazing, life. As you can see, my name is listed everywhere on here as Rowland, but I am still a Coffman for 70 more days.  I figured there was no need to set up a new email and/or blog with a name that I would only have for just a few more short months.  So here I am, my beginnings as MRS. Rowland!  I decided to title my blog, My happily ever after, because that is exactly where I am in my life right now. Everything has finally fallen into place, and I am officially starting a new, wonderful chapter of my life.  I hope everyone (and hopefully someone will read my silly blog) enjoys my random stories, thoughts, and whatever else I may come up with.  Please bare with me as I get the hang of this and get settled into my new blogging world.  :)