Welcome to the Hickstionary, a landing spot for all things H family.
I'm Heidi. He's Rusty. And together we have our beautiful babe, Beckett and a furry menace, Dakota.
I mostly use this space to brag about how awesome the kid is, whine about how naughty the dog is & share an occasional deep thought.
Thanks for hanging out with us as we figure out this [blessed] life!

If you are looking for my photography blog (where words don't tend to fall out of my mouth nearly as freely), visit {captured by} heidi.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Salted toffee chocolate chunk cookies

FKA Ultimate chocolate chip cookies. 

AKA tornado cookies. 

I stole this recipe from my neighbor. We changed the name to tornado cookies because when she introduced them to me we were hiding out in her house surrounded by life threatening tornadoes (but decided chowing down on these cookies wouldn't be such a bad way to go). 
I later changed the name again because I added sea salt to the mix and decided it needed an introduction of it's own. 

I took these cookies to bunco and nearly everyone asked where I bought them. (Cause we all know I can't bake a cookie this awesome. Seriously they are that good!) A few people less familiar with my baking asked for the recipe. If I can bake a cookie that praiseworthy, you know you should try this recipe. Like now. 




P.S. In addition to the sea salt, I also changed the chocolate chips to chunks but purely because I think they are cuter. The less discriminating bakers may choose to not hurt the chips' feelings. 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

That's what he said v.2

B is saying hilarious things all the time and I went to write them in his book and couldn't remember them for the life of me. :( I need to get better at recording them as they happen so you'll probably see more posts like these in the future. 
His speech continues to grow and he's starting to speak more around people other than mommy and daddy. When he does, people always comment on how clear you can understand him. The boys a chatter box. 

Yesterday: 
Me: What do you want for breakfast?
B: pancakes. I looooove pancakes. Yum yum yum yum yum. Bite! Oh yuuuummmm. So good! 

Earlier this week:
B to me as I was brushing my teeth: You're doing good!!

And to Dakota: Where are your eyes?? (Points to them.) There they are. Good boy!! 

When he gets in his playhouse: Beckett's home!! 

When I change his diaper: 'Good job!' Or 'Thank you!' (Seriously how sweet is that??) 

He's in love with basketball lately. If we are in the basement: 'We need to shoot!'
If we are outside: 'I need a ball out here!' 
If he sees the neighbors playing: 'Me shoot pwease!' 

If the neighbors garage doors are open he bends down with his hands on his knees and looks inside and starts shouting their name. He typically assigns one name per a family so all the girls in one house on our street are 'ko-ee' (Chloe). He also knows most of the nearby animals by name and if they are barking he will say their name and tell them shhhh!

A loud motorcycle drove by and he covered his ears and said 'say sorry!' 

When playing his jungle puzzle: 
me: What is this? 
B: cow moo moo
Me: No that's a zebra. Bray. (Then pointing to the lion) What is this? 
B: lion. Lion says rooaaaarrrrrr. 
Me: You're right. Lion does say roar. (Then pointing to monkey) What does monkey say?
B: (who has a monkey lovey that he sleeps with) Monkey say nigh night!



And he didn't say much but last night R and I were dancing in the living room. B grabbed a large wooden block and hugged it in his arms and started swaying with it. It apparently wasn't a good dancer because he finally gave it a dirty look and threw it down then started crawling between me and R and trying to push R away from me. I asked him if he wanted to dance and he smiled real big and reached his arms up to me and said 'dance dance dance.' Melt my heart. :) 

Friday, June 14, 2013

RAK #22



Last week's RAK was to feed someone.

How did you do??   





This week's random act:

RAK#22: Do something nice for the dad(s) in your life.

It's Father's Day weekend so let's do something nice for the dads in our lives. I was going to eat a bowl of cereal this morning but realized it was the last of the box and that's R's favorite part so I saved it for him. Does that count. ;) 



Where are some ideas you have for this week's? Hopefully you have some better ideas than me this week. :)

Please join us (you can either catch up or just start where we are)! Check out this post for more info.
Happy RAKing!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

365 wk22

28- All of this summer's house projects have a budget of $0. Good thing we have a lot of paint on hand! The faux dip paint method is a fast, easy and cheap way to update the 'blah.'

29- B's 'Papa tractor' came to see him. We've had a lot of visitors that come during nap time lately. :)

30- 'Coffee' date. Only no coffee for B and I.

31- B's idea of helping in the kitchen.

1- Outdoor movie night was a little chilly. We'll have to have a redo in the near future.

2- B used his good looks to get all the strawberries that were ready out of the neighbors' garden.

3- Do the zoo!




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

RAK #21


Last week's RAK was to babysit for someone. I asked several people if I could babysit for them and no one has taken me up on it yet. I promise I'm a pretty good babysitter if you need someone to watch your kids. :) For real. Bring them by!!

How did you do??   





This week's random act:

RAK#20: Feed someone.

Recently we had overspent our food budget for the week and we were out of fruit. We eat a lot of fruit and being out of it early in the week with no food budget left for a few days was a major bummer. My MIL (who had no idea we were out of fruit and have overspent our food budget for the week) brought us a bunch of fresh fruit. It was so awesome and just what we needed. Obviously we weren't starving and we would have survived the week without fresh fruit but it was just such a blessing at the time. This week's RAK is to bless someone with some groceries. In the past, we've gotten a shopping list through church and filled a bag that the church then donates to a food pantry. I was thinking about how I needed to get online and get that shopping list so I could share it with you for this week's RAK and wouldn't you know it..... guess what we got at church this week..... a grocery bag with a shopping list. :) 
So this week, fill up a shopping bag with food and feed someone who could use the groceries. It doesn't have to be someone living in poverty for it to be a blessing to them. I'm sure there are people down the street you live on that could be blessed by a bag of groceries this week. If you have a specific family in mind, consider packing a bag of groceries you know they'd love. 
If you are packing for a random family, here's the grocery list of suggested non-perishable items: 2 cans of meat (chicken or tuna), 1 jar of peanut butter, 1 box or bag of rice, pasta, or ramen noodles, 2 cans of fruit, 1 box of cereal, 2 cans of vegetables, 2 boxes of mac n cheese, 1 box of saltines, 1 personal hygiene product (shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste/brush, toilet paper).
If you don't know of someone to drop it off with, take it to your local food pantry or find an apartment building and just drop it by the front door. Leave a note for them letting you know it's for them (you can write this is for you, YES YOU! if it's for a stranger).
I'm sure someone will love finding this blessing this week!

Where are some ideas you have for this week's?

Please join us (you can either catch up or just start where we are)! Check out this post for more info.
Happy RAKing!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Better than Pinterest

Okay. Get off of Pinterest and go check out Say Mmm right now. Seriously, go. Sign up for a free meal planner and drag the Say Mmm Clipper to your bookmarks bar. Then go find the website for one of those tasty recipes you have pinned on Pinterest and 'clip' it with the Say Mmmm Clipper. (Or go to this recipe for grilled chicken & pineapple quesadillas... it's a current fave at our house.) Not only does this 'pin' your recipes to your meal planner but it automatically reads the recipe and gives you a shopping list for the ingredients in it. You can edit the shopping list too so if jalapenos aren't your thing you can take them off the list. Then you can 'clip' 30 more recipes and your meal planning and grocery lists are made for the month. How cool is that??



*Nobody paid me to write this post. I just thought Say Mmm looked really cool and wanted to share. If you want to pay me in the form of a meal you clip though, I guess I wouldn't say no. ;)

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