Saturday, July 25, 2015

Portugal Vibes | Parte Dois

After sharing about past trips to Portugal in yesterday's post, I think it's time to fill you all in on this year's trip.

Victor, Max, and I returned earlier this week from a 12-day visit to Fuseta, Portugal.  Fuseta is a cute little fishing town on the southern coast of Portugal.  There's an abundance of fresh seafood there, as well as cute cafes, pristine beaches, and clear blue skies every day.




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We went to the beach several times on this trip, only this time, we always went between the hours of 9 AM and 11 AM, thanks to our fair-skinned babe.  I'm happy to report that no sunburns were acquired on this trip as a result of this practice.

We ate lots of fresh, grilled fish and meats.  We enjoyed fresh bread baked daily.  We didn't watch any TV.  I read a book.  We went to a wedding.  We relaxed.  We visited with family.

Max LOVED Portugal.  He had a tough time adjusting to the 5-hour time difference at the beginning, but luckily he was happy despite his poor sleep for a few days.

Here are some photos from our trip.



Playing outside of Sao Sebastian church



Max decided he liked sunglasses in Portugal.

First day on Fuseta Beach
Waiting for the ferry to Ilha da Fuseta
We only went to the Ilha one day.  Max didn't like the waves there.

Grilled dinner with family
Max is a carnivore
Cafe selfie!
Dinner at Victor's aunt's house

Max loved his primo Tiago
Picnic at the campo (a yearly tradition)


Beating the heat in the shade
Max and his cousin Jayden
Max loves his cousin Juliana

Jammin' to the accordion
Walking the streets of Fuseta with my goose
Pool time with cousins
Visiting Victor's aunt's farm.  Max loved all the animals, except the pigs.


Max loves Portuguese french fries (actually, he loves all french fries)
All gussied up for a wedding

Victor, Max, and the getaway car
Exploring the reception venue

The kids loved feeding the turtles at the pond.

Walking to breakfast with Vovos
Must visit the doggies

Love this house
Max and Tiago
Dinner at the pizzeria in Fuseta
Last beach day
One of mommy and daddy
Overall, it was a great trip.  However, this homebody is quite happy to be home. :o)


Friday, July 24, 2015

Portugal Vibes

If you had told me 10 years ago that I would visit Portugal several times before I turned 30, I would've given you my politest confused grimace while thinking to myself, Portugal???  Where is that again?  I'm pretty sure that the only time I had acknowledged the country was when I was studying for my Countries and Capitals tests in 6th grade (which I rocked, thankyouverymuch).  I knew then that Portugal was in Europe, next to Spain, and the capital was Lisbon.  But that was back in 1996.

Now it's 2015 and I have visited Portugal 4 times with my Portuguese husband and his parents.  Funny how life works out.

The first time I went to Portugal was in December 2009.  Victor and I did lots of sight-seeing on that trip.  It was my first Christmas away from my family and I ran upstairs and cried on Christmas day when Victor's mom showed me a pot of SQUID cooking on the stove.  Where was the ham and mashed potatoes?!  Despite the sadness of being away from my family in a land where very few people spoke English, I still had a great time.

Albufeira

Castle in Tavira

Albufeira

Church of Bones.  We saw many of these.  Creepy.

Sao Sebastian church in Moncarrapacho.  Victor and I would later have our marriage blessed here.

Faro

Citrus trees in the city center in Faro

Fishing boats in Fuseta

In front of one (of many) Nativity scenes

Sagres.  People used to believe this was the end of the world over here.


We went back in August 2010.  We explored Dublin, Ireland on an extended layover on the way, as well.  LOVED Dublin!  Once in Portugal, the trip was dominated by the beach.  Beach, beach, and more beach.  I loved it even more.

We took a catamaran cruise of the southern coast

Victor's cousin's little duckling.  They got him for 2 Euros at a local market.

Lagoon in Tavira.  Water was ice cold but it was so beautiful

Vilamoura Marina


Then we visited in August 2013 at the end of our honeymoon (we spent a week and a half in London and Paris, then spent 10 more days in Portugal).  Again, that trip was all about the beach.  And reading on our Kindles.  And drinking sangria and espressos.  We also had our marriage blessed in a tiny little Catholic church, the same church where Victor's parents were married and where Victor was baptized.

Every day, after the beach, we'd get a bica (espresso)

The bolinha guy!  He sold delicious pastries, like a donut filled with cream or Nutella (Nutella was my fave)

We'd always get some sangria or a beer here while at the beach

Sunset from Victor's parents' veranda

Gettin' hitched again...

Picnic at the campo, where Victor's dad and his family used to live

In Vilamoura

At dinner in Fuseta with Victor's mom, her sisters, and Victor's godmother


Earlier this week, Victor, Max and I returned from a 12-day visit to Portugal.  Stop back tomorrow to see photos from our trip...I've already shared too many in this post!


Tuesday, July 7, 2015

The Max Factor

I just want to take a sec to brag on my big baby boy.  I haven't done a Max-focused post in a while (not since his first birthday...he's now 10 days shy of 14 months!), so it's long overdue.



This kid has my heart.  Every last bit of it.  He has brought so much joy to our lives and continues to amaze us with how much he is growing and changing.  I have to regularly remove photos from my phone since I take so darn many of him (quickly dwindling storage space is a new reality of parenthood!), so I often forget how chunky and round he used to be just a few months ago until I look at the old photos on my computer.  

Look at this chunk!

I can't even remember what he looked like without teeth!  Just a few months ago, he had a huge gap between his two top teeth; now it's gone.  

Big ol' gap in those teeth

His face has slimmed down significantly.  The red hair and blue eyes are here to stay, it seems, and we LOVE it.

When he has spaghetti, he also has a red goatee.

He's still quick as lightning on his hands and knees, but he's also exploring taking steps on his own, with no support.  He loves to walk holding our hand, but typically once we let go, he drops down to his knees to continue his journey.



Watching Max play and "do" is fascinating.  He's so focused on what he's doing, and he seems to intuitively know what to do with various things.  He loves books, and he'll willingly grab one to browse through on his own, even though most of the time the book is upside down.



He's starting to show an interest in building and stacking.  He enjoys playing on his ride-on toys, and he knows that pushing certain buttons causes words, songs, or fun noises.



He loves to dance. The other day, some Nelly song I've never heard was playing during the ending credits of a movie we were watching, and Max was feelin' it.  I've never seen him make some of the moves he was busting during that song!

Max makes friends wherever he goes.  His favorite place to pick up chicks is the grocery store.  He smiles, dances in the cart, and points/grabs at things he likes.

He's a lover.  He gives the best slobbery, open-mouthed kisses, wraps you in the squeeziest of hugs, and blows the tickliest raspberries on your neck, leg, or arm.

Max enjoys sharing...sort of.  He will look at you with an expression and grunt that I'm sure means, "Want some/this?"  Then he lets you touch it...but most times, he won't actually let you have it.  You can just feel it.

Max plays especially well with his bestie, Eleanor.

He loves mealtimes, but he's still picky from time to time.  He'd eat his body weight in fruit if we let him, and he's also showing an affinity for sweets (ice cream, cookies, etc.).  Fish, chicken, and hot dogs are typical crowd pleasers with Max, as well as an occasional cheeseburger.  He has a love-hate relationship with mac n' cheese and bread: one week he loves them, the next he hates them.  They seem to take turns, so if he's diggin' pasta, he's anti-bread.  I guess it's his own way of watching his carbs.  Veggies are tricky with Max, so we often have to give him a veggie pouch to ensure he gets enough.



Max is very curious and every day he proves to me that, just like Santa's elves when I was a kid, he's always watching.  We never taught him that you need to point the remote at the TV for it to do something, but when he gets his hands on it, that's what he does...and then he waits for something to happen.  He thinks my keys belong in my mouth, since that's typically where they are when I'm getting him in and out of his car seat.  If he gets his hands on his Tylenol syringe, he's tapping it onto the cap of a bottle, because that's how you get the medicine out.  If he sees a necklace or scarf, he drapes it around his neck.  Just yesterday, my little goose grabbed my laptop cord, crawled across the room, and tried to PLUG IT INTO THE OUTLET!!!  He's also trying to open doors now by reaching for the knob.  He knows shoes belong on feet, and he assumes that just placing your foot on a shoe means it's "on."

He was very frustrated with this one at my mom's house.  He has more success at our house since we have "lever" knobs.

One of my least favorite aspects of Max growing up is...the fits are beginning.  He does NOT like to be told no.  He also doesn't like being taken up for his nap when he's having a great time watching Sesame Street or playing with his toys.  He shouts, cries, crawls away, and does the back-arch wriggle that almost causes me to drop him.  Lord help us!

Max is becoming quite the little communicator.  His first word was "ba-ba," which means bottle.  He also says Mama, Dada, "gog" for dog, "kuh-kuh" for cookie, and "beh" for bed.  He's been signing "all done" for months now, and he's finally starting to sign "more."  He babbles constantly and inflects his voice to make you think he's actually saying something intelligible.  He has quite a set of pipes and can squeal/shout loud enough to hurt your eardrums, but when he "sings," it's a soft, heavenly treat.


I really can't say enough about this little man.  While I do miss his little bitty days (although he was never technically "little";  dude weighed 16 pounds at 2 months and continued to tip the scales at every doctor visit), it is so amazing to see how much he can do now.  He is so much fun and I am amazed by him every single day.  To know him is to adore him.

Monday, July 6, 2015

God Bless the USA!

America's Independence Day has always been one of my favorite holidays.  After my parents divorced, my sister and I typically went to our dad's for the 4th of July and celebrated America's birthday with his friends and their families on the lake.  So many wonderful, carefree memories were made on Littlefield Lake while I was growing up: grilled hot dogs and burgers, Kool-Aid, watermelon slices, bike rides, lake swimming, water tubing, boat rides, sparklers, setting off fireworks next to the lake...always so much fun.  I will forever cherish those days with my dad's lifelong friends.

Now that I'm in Maryland, the 4th of July is a little different.  Instead of the lake, we celebrate at my in-laws' pool.  We still have grilled dogs and burgers, but at some point in the day, Maryland crabs are devoured, as well.  Sparklers always make an appearance, as well as some itty bitty backyard fireworks.

I love having 4th of July traditions and look forward to helping Max create wonderful summer memories!

Here are some photos from our holiday weekend.

Victor, Max, and I went outlet mall shopping on Friday the 3rd...and I've NEVER seen an outlet mall so busy in my life!!!  I don't like crowds...it was a bit overwhelming for me.  However, Victor got some new clothes and I got a cute new dress.  So it was worth it.
Max got to play with his buddy Annalise on the 4th

The only photo I got of him in his festive outfit.

Sparklers at 8 PM...right before Max and I came home so he could hit the hay.  He was sleepy.

All settled in Sunday morning (the 5th) for some "church," which is the Joel Osteen broadcast on FOX.

A clean kitchen is a happy kitchen.  And this is one jolly kitchen.  I even mopped!

This guy is getting so independent.  He's still very leery about walking by himself, but he's warming up to it.  He took about 8 steps between me and Victor, multiple times, on Sunday.


I hope you and yours had a wonderful 4th of July weekend!

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Recipes That Rock | Tasty Turkey Burgers

Raise your hand if you're loving the summer grilling season.  You can't see me, but both of my hands are waving emphatically in the air because this gal LOVES some grilled goodness.  I'm not a grillin' gal myself, but I'm really good at preparing foods to be grilled up by my wonderful hubby.  And I'm even better at devouring them.

I'd have to say that my favorite thing to prepare and eat from the grill has got to be my turkey burgers.  I'm going to go ahead and toot my own horn here and say that I make some pretty darn good ones.  When I first made turkey burgers years ago, I used a recipe and followed it to the letter.  Now I just wing it.  In fact, I don't even know where that recipe went.  I've made them with an egg a few times, but now I don't.  I've made them with some bread crumbs, but I don't think those are necessary either.  Sometimes I add spinach.  I prefer using just-purchased ground turkey, but many times I use ground turkey I bought from Costco and froze, then thawed.  Thawed ground turkey can be quite gooey, but the burgers still grill up nicely.

Since I never measure things out anymore when I make these burgers, these estimates might be off.  My apologies.  I think you'll forgive me, though, after you devour these burgers.

Tasty Turkey Burgers

Yields 5 burgers

Ingredients:
  • 1 lb lean ground turkey
  • 1/3 white or yellow onion, diced
  • 1/3 green pepper, diced
  • 1/3 red pepper, diced
  • salt, black pepper, and garlic powder to taste

Directions:
  1. Chop all the veggies and add them to a large bowl. 
  2. Remove your rings (for realz, do it).
  3. Add the ground turkey and use your hands to mix the veggies and meat together until well blended. 
  4. Add the salt, black pepper, and garlic powder (be generous) and mix well.
  5. Mold the turkey-veggie mixture into burgers the size of your choice. 
    I read somewhere that pressing your thumb into raw burgers can prevent them from shrinking up too much.  I feel like it worked with these ones!
  6. Wash your hands, put your rings back on, grill those babies up, and enjoy!  The veggies really add a lot of flavor to the otherwise bland turkey meat.
Sorry I don't have pictures of the finished products.  We ate them too fast!  Also, for size reference, that is a 9x13 pan that those burgers are in.  With 1 lb of ground turkey, you can get about 5 burgers this size, maybe a little smaller.  I was using 3 lbs of meat to make lots of burgers this time.

Let me know if you try them!  They'd be great for the 4th!