Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Let's go State!

Last weekend I was so excited to have a nice college football Saturday and cheer PSU onto their 2nd victory! The weather was so cool that it just felt like the perfect "fall" day to watch college football. I did panic a bit when I looked at the TV schedule and realized that the Penn State game was on the Big 10 network which we did not get. Have no fear, my wonderful husband went ahead and ordered the Big 10 network just so I could watch my Nittany Lions this football season. Isn't he great?!?! I decided earlier in the week that I am going to try and make a new dip recipe every football Saturday that we are at home thanks to a fellow blogger's (BooMama)wonderful idea to do a 'Diptacular Blog Carnival' on her blog. The first dip I chose to try was a 'White Rotel Dip'. I have heard so many praises about Rotel on other people's blogs...mostly some wonderful southern ladies...and have been wanting to try it :) This dip was so easy to make and so fast! We ate it with tostitos and fritos and it was just wonderful! Here is the recipe if you want to try it out for yourself.
White Rotel Dip

3 packages of pork sausage (mild or spicy is fine - but use at least 1 maple-flavored)
4 packages of cream cheese
2 cans of Rotel tomatoes


Brown sausage and drain. In a large saucepan, combine all ingredients and heat until cheese is melted, being careful to stir often. Serve with tortilla chips.


While the dip was a success, we did have one minor disaster. We DVR'd the game so we could watch it while Jarred took his nap. So, Jarred was just finishing his lunch and getting ready to go down for his nap while I was finishing up the dip and other lunch foods. Since we wanted to watch the game while we ate, I set up some TV trays in the living room with the dip, chips, wings, etc. Well Jarred wanted some chips so he climbed up on the couch beside me. Soon thereafter he says "Mommy, what's this?" just as he leans forward and the tray table tips over sending the dip and my soda flying across the living room! It flew so far that it splattered all over the white carpet and wall. I really should have taken a picture of the mess! Needless to say, it was time for Jarred to go take his nap :) It did all come out of the carpet so that was great news for us!
(even the cat wanted some :) )

On Sunday we celebrated my father-in-law's 60th birthday by throwing him a surprise party. I think he was actually surprised! Happy Birthday, Grandad! Here are some pictures from the party. Enjoy!









Monday, September 7, 2009

We Are...Penn State

I know I am so behind on blogging. So, I'll start from now and try and post things from the past few weeks over the next week or so.

This past weekend we took Jarred to his first Penn State football game. Going to PSU games was such a tradition in my family. I went to my first football game when I was 9 mos old! So, I have always dreamed of the day that I would be taking my kids to Penn State games! Saturday was that day. It was the first game of the season against Akron. I knew it wouldn't be that great of a game. I also knew that Jarred probably wouldn't make it through until even half time. Putting those 2 things together, made it the perfect game to take him to. We also took my sister, Hannah with us which was an extra special treat!

The day started off by meeting my grandparents and aunt, uncle and cousin for breakfast at the Corner Room. They have the best grilled sticky buns ever! Then we went up to the Lion Shrine to get Jarred's first picture on the Lion. The whole morning he kept talking about seeing the lion. I'm sure he probably thought we were going to see a real lion. Once we got him up on the Lion Shrine, he didn't want to get down!

Then we started the long walk out to the game. We got in there just in time for the pre-game band performance and Jarred was quite overwhelmed with all of the noise and sounds. Luckily, we had a very nice older man in front of us and 2 empty seats. He was so patient and nice to Jarred since just last year he took his 2-year old grandson to his first football game. Jarred only made it halfway through the first quarter before Dan and I had to start taking turns running up and down the ramps with him while the other one sat with Hannah and enjoyed the game. We weren't alone chasing him up and down the ramps though. I quickly came to realize that there is a whole other football world of moms and dads chasing their toddlers around while the other parent gets to enjoy some of the game. We ended up leaving the stadium at half time which was ok with us.

After the game, we walked out to the PSU Creamery. Penn State has a great food sciences program and they make some of the best ice cream ever! Think Ben and Jerry's but with minimal additions to the ice cream. Actually, the founders of Ben and Jerry's learned how to make ice cream at PSU! My favorite flavor of all time is the Bittersweet mint. Jarred just had "white ice cream" (otherwise known as vanilla) and he loved it! We bought some ice cream, put it on dry ice, and took it home so we can enjoy it for a few weeks :)

Overall, it was a great day and I am so glad that I got to take my baby to his first PSU football game! I look forward to many more football weekends with him and Dan!

We Are....Penn State!