Halfway Homemade Egg Pizza

Some days you just need some pizza, and usually that day is Friday. BAM! Today IS Friday!  YAY pizza!  Okay, this is more like Saturday morning or afternoon pizza, but really, it works for anytime that you want to put an egg on a pizza.  What? You’ve never done that?  It’s time my friend. It is time.

Anyways, in our house there are 5 classifications of pizza: true homemade, quarter homemade, halfway homemade, frozen, and delivery.  I like to put frozen and delivery in one classification but R begs to differ.   True homemade means labor intensive dough, quarter homemade means dough from Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods, halfway homemade means altering a frozen pizza, and of course frozen and delivery are pretty self-explanatory.

A couple weeks ago we hosted a baby shower at our house – it was a last minute venue change and we quickly decided on a pizza party.  Given the circumstances, I picked up a bunch of frozen specialty pizzas – not my usual style, but sometimes you just have to go with the convenience factor.

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The next day, S and I were contemplating what to make for brunch and joking about how our latest kitchen habit is cracking an egg on anything we make.  We both looked at each other and Sarah immediately grabbed an artichoke pesto chicken from the freezer.  We topped it with halved cherry tomatoes from my garden and cracked a few eggs on top in the last minutes of baking.

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We pulled the pizza out when the whites had just set and the tomatoes were starting to burst a little.  Let it cool for a minute or so and cut in triangles or squares so each person gets one of the yolks, which should be cooked on the over medium side.  The best part is that when you break the runny yolk, you can use the crust to soak up the gooeyness.

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Halfway homemade pizza is awesome because it is fast, easy, and tastes delicious.  Seriously – it could be like one of those cheesy commercials where the lady claims to have made it all from scratch.  Everyone will be all like, “Did you make THIS?” And then you’re like, “Well, SORTA!”

Enjoy!

xx

-h

K&J Tognocchi

Last weekend my best friend from growing up got married!  We met when we were about 6 years old playing t-ball.  The moms shared a moment over their Washington State University Cougar coffee mugs and us girls shared a moment over juice boxes and fruit roll-ups.  Kristen and I were never in the same class together in school until junior high, but our families were good friends and we spent a lot of time together playing fastpitch, camping, boating, and teaching each other about the world.  Kristen introduced me to Tricia Yearwood and Shania Twain, and I remember being really jealous of her cowgirl hat.

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Kristen met Justin about 3 and a half years ago in Spokane and was instantly smitten.  I didn’t meet Justin until awhile later and I could tell by the way he looked at Kristen and laughed at her corny jokes that they were two peas in a pod.  Over the past couple of years, I’ve watched their relationship strengthen and grow so much.  They’re the kind of couple that truly makes you believe in fate.

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Their wedding was the perfect picture of their personalities.  Both the ceremony and reception were in the backyard of Kristen’s parents’ house near Spokane, Washington.  My dad presided over the ceremony, which was just so cute.  There were so many details including cake stands made from logs, burlap table runners, home grown succulents for the bouquets, even signs designating tent camping areas, and where to park.  Best of all – Kristen and her mom completely redid her mom’s dress from the 1970’s to make it Kristen’s.  They changed the neckline to sweetheart, took the sleeves off and totally changed the front of it.  It fit Kristen like a glove and she was seriously glowing with happiness.

I just love that after all these years, Kristen still has the best western accessories (I’m pretty jealous of her boots!)

Cheers to the happy couple!

xx

-h

Tuesday Shoesday: TOMS Desert Wedge

You guys. I’ve seriously been wearing these shoes every other day since I bought them.  So comfortable, the perfect heel height and great transition to fall.

TOMS Desert Wedge Bootie – $89

I’ve been wearing them with jeans, a tank, and my MK watch every other day.

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Michael Kors Watch, Gap Legging Jeans in White (not available currently), and Bleach Tacoma Anchor Tank.
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-h

Jeanne and Chuck’s Wedding Photos

My uncle recently sent a ton of photos from when my grandparents (my mom’s parents – Jeanne and Chuck) got married on August 1, 1940.

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I love comparing photos of family members at the same age.  I can see my mom in the grandmother and my brother in my grandfather.

I’ve mentioned we’ve had a lot of weddings this summer.  Yesterday, when were driving home across the state, I was thinking about how in 100 years, our kid’s children will be looking at the photos trying to remember who is who and identify the relationships between the people who were attending.

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-h

Back to Work

Oh man, nothing quite like the return to work after an excellent vacation.  Nathan and Erica’s wedding was a blast followed by a fun 24 hours in Boston.  I’ll share a bit more in the coming weeks!

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Here’s a pic of the gorgeeeous venue! Union Bluff on Short Sands Beach in York, Maine!  You can see the chairs on the right set up where the ceremony was.

How do you get back to the grind after being on vacation?

xx

-h

Happy Wedding Week!

Oh my gato! My brother is getting married this weekend!  I can’t wait to get back east to help Nathan and Erica celebrate their big day.  Nathan is just over 3 years older then me, which meant we lived in very different social circles when we were younger.  The nice part about growing up, is that you learn that you actually have a lot of things in common with your siblings.  The past week getting prepared for the wedding, I’ve felt sentimental.

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Nathan and Erica met through work and shortly after they started dating, Nathan moved down to Park City, Utah.  I was living in Salt Lake at the time and was thrilled to have him in Utah.  We hung out a lot that winter and skied together  a couple times a week.

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I first met Erica when I flew home for Christmas but Nathan stayed in Park City because he had to work.  Erica’s family is from back east so she spent the holiday with our family.  She instantly fit in and truly made an effort to get to know everyone.

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She came down to Park City to visit for NYE, and I third-wheeled my way through the evening with the two of them and through a couple more visits from her.

After the season ended, Nathan moved back to Seattle and we went back to our standard minimal communication.  When Rory and I decided to move back to the area, we started spending a lot more time with N&E and I started to realize just how serious their relationship was.  Erica is a born entertainer and has this ability to make sure everyone has a drink in their hand, that there is a table full of appetizers, and the whole house is so clean that you could literally eat off the floor.  The first time I witnessed just how in sync Nathan and Erica were was when Rory and I were visiting them in Seattle.  We had spent the evening and night before out and their roommate had just made a fantastic brunch.  We were getting ready to head to the Mariner’s game and all three of them decided last minute to join us.  I was semi-annoyed because I knew we would be late to meet our parents if they took too long to get ready.  As Erica quickly changed upstairs, Nathan fully cleaned the kitchen including wiping all the counters and coffee table.  He didn’t make a big deal of it and when I poked him a little, he just shrugged and said, “Erica likes things to be clean when we get home from somewhere.”  I could tell he was happy.

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A year and a half later, I was starting to suspect that Nathan was going to propose.  One morning, I opened an email from him telling the fam that he was going to ask Erica that weekend in San Francisco.  She said yes … obviously.

And here we are, now a year and a half after the proposal.  Wedding week. The start of a marriage.

So, as Nathan’s younger, wiser sister, I offer a little advice –

“Marriage is about becoming a a team.  You’re going to spend the rest of your life learning about each other, and every now and then, things blow up.”

People say don’t go to bed angry, but the truth is, it doesn’t matter if you go to bed angry, all that matters is that you are willing to do whatever it takes to make the marriage work.  Sleep and time heal all.  Be nice to each other.  Be each other’s support.  Surprise each other, even if it’s as simple as picking Nathan’s favorite beer up at the store, or leaving a cute note for Erica in her work bag.  Listen.  Choose to take the higher road.  Make a home where you want to spend time.  Be resourceful.  Choose to be happy.  And most of all, plan for the future.

I love you guys and can’t wait for this weekend!  I’m not losing a brother, I’m gaining a sister!

xx

-h

Have a Wonderful Weekend!

Take me there.  I can practically feel the humidity and smell the tropical greenery.  Plus, I absolutely love that dress.  (Image via Pinterest but no original source!)

A couple of links:
25 Kids Too Trendy For Their Own Good  (I’ve actually seen S wear #13’s full outfit.)

Seven, Wild, and Free – a blog about a family of 7 living in a van.  Oh, and the 8 year old and 10 year old run ultra marathons.  Completely opposite of the link above. Haha!

Looking forward to a chill weekend before heading into 2 continuous weeks of bridesmaiding!

xx

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Hey you!

Just thought you should know…you're looking good

I took Monday afternoon off and went to Portland for a short  getaway with R.  I kept saying, “Yay, I’m so glad it’s Friday!” And then he would look at me and say, “It’s Monday, but nice try.”

Today feels like WednesdayMonday, which means that the week is already almost over.  Yay, weekend!

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-h

Have a Wonderful Weekend!

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SO ready for this weekend! This week has been one for the books.  When in doubt, find the good in the bad, learn from the past and move on as quickly as you can.

Dream big – like really big – like $59 million home in Montana big.

One of my besties is in town from Utah and we have some serious wine drinking, laughing, and chit-chatting to do.
Plus R is off all weekend!

Be wonderful!

xx

-h