Monday, October 24, 2011

YOU rise and YOU shine!

Because I so do NOT!

Name the movie my title is quoting....win a prize.  Ring the bell.  Push the button, Max!  That's from the movie too.  It is Bill's all time favorite movie.  At least in his top 3.  And it IS pretty funny stuff.  You should watch it if you haven't.  You'll have to read to the bottom to find the movie name.  I'm demanding like that sometimes.

Are you a morning person?  Do you burst forth from your bed all smiles and perkiness?  Do you get your best work done before 10am?  Yes? Really?  Are you sure?  Because I think you've been brainwashed into believing you're a lark.

Fact:   Statistically, only 10% of the population are truly early risers.  Which means most of us are getting bossed around by these chipper rays of sunshine.  And they have somehow convinced all of us that it is better to be up at the Crack Of Dawn. 

Most weekdays I pry myself out of bed at the unmentionable hour of 5am.  I am not proud of this fact.  I am doing a disservice to all night owls.  I know and I apologize. 

I do this for the sake of my two oldest children.  Because, despite being trained since diaperhood of the evils of their very own father's early rising tendencies, they have willingly chained themselves and thus ME, to the public school starting hour of 7:45am.  If  I want to be the kind of mother who makes breakfasts and lunches and drives people around without incident at 7:20am, I have to get up while it's dark out.  That's the cold, ugly truth.

But there are requirements  I need Primo Joe.  2 cups.  Really hot and totally bionic.  I need a muffin.  And slightly under 2 hours of indulgent TV.  

That would be:  Peet's Coffee brewed nice and strong, ready and willing at 5am.
                         2 episodes of Mad Men (I've finished up my 7 year stretch with Nancy Botwin)
                         A Morning Glory Muffin.
                         A blankie.

So if you are like me, and require daily bribing to leave the snugly comfort of your fabulously more-perfect-in-the-morning-than-any-other-time-of-day bed, these muffins might make things a little less horrible at 5am.

I found this recipe on the world wide web and then of course substituted all the stuff I had for all the stuff I didn't have....and for healthy muffins they came out AWESOME!  So I'm thinking it's a pretty forgiving recipe and you can change it up even more depending on what is lurking in your pantry.

You will need -
18 muffin (cupcake) liners 
cooking spray
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup regular oats (I subbed quick oats because I had some left from another recipe and we don't like the quick ones for breakfast)
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 Tbs. wheat bran (I subbed wheat germ because oddly I had some stashed in the garage fridge)
2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt

1 cup plain fat-free yogurt (we had low-fat)
1 cup mashed ripe banana - about 2 bananas
1 large egg
1 cup chopped pitted dates (I subbed chopped prunes, we had them, don't ask)
3/4 cup chopped walnuts
1/2 cup dried pineapple (I actually bought these)
3 Tbs. ground flax seed - about 2 Tbs. whole (I totally skipped this, didn't have any and don't know where it lives at my grocery)

Preheat your oven to 350F

Place 18 muffin cup liners in muffin tins, coat liners with cooking spray.  Before baking if any of the muffin tins are left empty fill them 1/3 to 1/2 full of water so your muffins don't dry out.

Combine flours through salt in a large bowl and stir with a whisk.  Make a well in the center of the mixture.

In a separate bowl, combine the yogurt, banana and egg.  Add to the flour, stirring just until moist.  Fold in the dates, walnuts and pineapple (or your subs).  Spoon the batter into the lined muffin tins.  If you randomly had flax seed, sprinkle that on top of the muffins.  

Bake for 20 min.  Muffins are done when they spring back when lightly touched in the center.  Remove muffins immediately and cool on a wire rack.

Set your coffee maker for 4:45am.  Set your alarm for 5am.  Drag yourself out of bed, grab your blankie and shuffle to the kitchen.  Get your coffee and muffin, settle in on your sofa and watch, bleary eyed, 2 episodes of Men Behaving Badly Mad Men.

Then get on Netflix and request The Great Race so you can enjoy the antics of  Jack Lemmon, Natalie Wood and Tony Curtis being directed by Blake Edwards.

xoxo

~S

Thursday, October 13, 2011

IT's....midnight?!

Around 2 and a half hours ago I had the sensible thought that I should get off this box and go to bed. 

Clearly the sensible, likes pain free mornings, half of me is not in charge.  Because it's 12:02 A-freaking-M!  It's really going to suck in about 6 hours when I have to get up.

I wish I could say I did something useful.

But I didn't. 

Just please let there be bionic coffee brewing when I get up...

ZZZZZZZZZZZ

~Sherri

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Well we saved her life...

...by showing up on time but you won't hear that sh-- on the news.

In my 44 years I've had friends, neighbors, parents of friends, speeding ticket issuers, etc. who also happen to be in law enforcement.  They are good, funny, hard working people (even the ones who've given me speeding tickets, because yes I was doing 55 in that 35 mph zone), who pretty much never get a big thank  you unless they get killed on the job.  It's just the way it is.  Wrong.  But true. 

Today my blog is a BIG HUGE THANK YOU!  And I'll tell you why.

Yesterday, while most of us were having a Tuesday, my friend (hi Judy!) was having her Monday.  It was a shiny new workweek, full of possibilities.  She's a police officer, and so in the last 20 years has seen and done all of things most of us hope never to have to see, touch, smell or fight off.  I've known her since we sat next to each other in 7th grade band.  She played the oboe and I was usually last chair clarinet.  I say usually because every once in awhile I would forget how much more fun it was to be last chair, goofing off with Judy, and accidentally practice a lot and get moved up to like, second chair.  At which time I would promptly quit practicing so I could be demoted back to last chair again.  Even then Judy had a scowl that could convince the Swanson brothers to let me out of the band locker they had put me in.  My kids, of course, think she's cool because she's always packin' heat and even without her field weapon could take even my 6 foot football player down.  Judy is the polar opposite of their mama and sometimes I think I should take some kick ass classes from her so I could get a little more respect around this joint.

But back to yesterday.  She and her fellow officers found a homeless woman on a mattress, in a field.  The woman was covered with ants and had foam coming out of her nose...still alive.  Because they showed up in time, they saved this woman's life!  Yet in Judy's own words...you won't see that sh-- on the news.  And it's a shame.

We get to hear all the bad stuff all the time.  And sure, there's a enough yuck to fill up an hour long news cast several times a day.  But I know there's also enough good stuff that could too.  Find the good news.  It's everywhere, lurking, waiting to make you smile!

So I humbly offer up my little blog, with it's tiny readership, to say THANK YOU  to Judy and all my other law enforcement peeps!!! 

xoxo,
~S