Friday, February 29, 2008

Carbo loading

Matt and I were watching the food network last night (of course) and saw something we had never thought of before. Two women who participate in triathlons created a delicious chocolate chip cookie to carbo load with because they didn't like energy bars (and who can blame them?). Then they started their own bakery in New York. Now, it seems to me that there are some nutritional differences between energy bars and big, thick, gooey chocolate chip cookies, but no one can deny that the cookies would taste better! So we figured out that we just need to start doing triathlons. We already have the cookie making down and we already carbo load, so step 3 is doing something with all those carbs! Triathlons here we come!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Valentine's Day





I just had to post these cute pictures of Rachel on Valentine's Day. The dress and bib are from my Grandma and Grandpa who keep sending her lots of cute clothes! The button is her very first Valentine from my sister Jen. Now that we have a baby we hardly ever take pictures of anything but her, but since she's so cute who could blame us? For Valentine's day Matt made steak for dinner in his cast iron skillet that he got for Christmas. I got him his favorite Baklava from Harry and David's for dessert. Rachel goes to bed really early, which is inconvenient if we want to go out and do something, but works great if we don't want to have to wrestle with a baby during dinner.
Matt hid little notes all over the house for me to find. I made him a treasure hunt with a play station game as the prize (Matt's usual present). All in all it was a good holiday. I love my Valentines!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Give me liberty or give me sothing else!

In this case it was a trip to Richmond, VA with a couple of our friends from our church. We drove down on Saturday morning and went straight downtown so see the sites. After a quick visit to the visitor's center we proceeded to search every nook and cranny of downtown Richmond for a parking space. As it turns out 90% of the city is under construction but with the help of our maps we were finally able to track down a space and take to the streets. Here are some of the highlights of the trip.

Michelle and Rachel looking small in comparison to the capital building. Our hats of to T.J. for designing such a large building.


Rachel and I standing outside of "The Egyptian Building." New Ratto family claim to fame that we are the first Ratto to ever lay eyes of this exquisite edifice. Check it out next time you are in the area.


St. John's church were Patrick Henry gave his famous give me liberty or give me death speech.


Ah...yes, nothing like taking a rest on a stately park bench outside of the old white house of the confederacy. Jefferson Davis was not taking visitors.

Just look how happy Michelle is next to the grave of Edgar Allen Poe's mother.

Needless to say we did not pay to go into the church when we found out that if you come for a reenactment during the summer the whole thing is free. Plus any excuse to come mingle with some period characters is simply to much to pass up. We also resisted the urge to go to the Edgar Allen Poe museum though I think that I am starting to want to next time we go down.

We enjoyed a pretty relaxing trip for the rest of the weekend and it was nice to get out of out apartment for a while. Jenny Roane's grandmother kept us well fed and we enjoyed some shopping the next day. Some good clothes and toys for Rachel and discount prices (more on that a couple posts from now) and some dessert cups for Michelle since we have been lacking in inspiration to make desserts recently...or something like that.

Rachel is still cute and we are still alive so there are no complaints from me. Until next week.


Sunday, February 10, 2008

Whac-a-mole and other stuff



We finally found a use for our whac-a-mole game that has been gathering dust in our closet since Christmas 2005. "It was a groggy morning for me," said Rachel's father, "when she woke up and I remembered it was my turn to take care of her, I though to myself, what in the world am I going to do with her. It was then that I turned to our game closet to find something that might occupy the young one so mom can sleep a little longer." Long story short, this sleep deprived father pulled down the brightly colored box, blew the dust off its surface, and stared back at the wacky moles decorating its cover. It was a huge hit, Rachel loved the lights, sounds, plastic mallets, and the non-stop action.

The week has otherwise been pretty normal. I am getting ready to start my new position at work with the security group and drove out to the office I will be working at to get a badge and some documentation to read to get up to speed with the current projects.

Other than that, we hung out with one of Michelle's roommates from BYU and we had a fun time making donuts with her. There is is nothing like a freshly cooked donut coated in powdered sugar and a little cinnamon. Afterwards we had a waffle party with our friends from the ward and enjoyed hanging out and playing games with them. Of course we had the best waffle toppings of all time, ice cream and fresh strawberries, there is not a more heavenly combination that you can pass for a meal than that.

Keep checking back with us. You never know when we might actually post something interesting.

Monday, February 4, 2008

6 months old!



Rachel turned 6 months on January 30th. We celebrated by letting her try a sippy cup for the first time. What an exciting birthday for her :) !! She loves drinking water from her sippy and chewing on the top of it. She's not picky about what she likes to chew on, though. She also really likes taking a little drink from my water glass if I'm holding her when I take a drink. Her arms start flapping like crazy when she sees me drinking.
This past weekend we had a lot of fun with some of our friends here. On Friday we went over to Sara and Brandon's and had a tasty dinner. We also tried out their new couches. Then Saturday we got our first paid babysitter and went to the temple and out to dinner. The babysitter, Emily, did a great job entertaining Rachel and then putting her to bed. She is the first person besides Matt and me that has put her to bed. It was a great evening. Then Sunday we watched the Super Bowl over at Sara and Brandon's. We ate a ton of food!