Winter Farro, Kale, and Vegetable Soup

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Warm, filling, healthy, delicious. All of the things you want and need from a winter soup or stew. This has got to be one of my favorite recipes from The Scramble of ALL TIME!!!

We gobbled it up, and I’ve been living on the leftovers all week. It is a fabulous healthy lunch option when you’re in a pinch. I ought to do more of that– make quick and healthy lunch options before I succumb to another PB&J.

I hope you are all getting along swimmingly this week. We have more skiing on the gamut and the dentist appointment is already out of the way! Cheers to hump day!!

XX, Megan

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Ingredients

1 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
1 yellow onion, diced
3 carrots, halved and sliced
1 1/2 tsp. minced garlic, (about 3 cloves)
1 tsp. ground cumin
2/3 cup pearl or quick-cooking barley
8 cups reduced-sodium chicken or vegetable broth
15 oz. diced tomatoes, with their liquid, plus 1 can water
1/2 cup brown or green lentils
1/2 tsp. salt
5 – 6 oz. kale, chopped, or use spinach or Swiss chard

Directions

In a large stockpot, heat the oil over medium-high heat and when it is hot, add the onions and carrots. Sauté until the onions just begin to brown, about 10 minutes.

Add the garlic, cumin and barley and sauté them for 1 minute until the garlic is fragrant. Add the broth, tomatoes, water and lentils. Cover and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat, partially cover the pot, and simmer it for 25 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the lentils are tender.

Stir in the salt and the kale, cover and simmer it for 5 – 8 more minutes until the kale is wilted. Serve it immediately, topped at the table with the cheese, if desired, and seasoned with salt and pepper to taste, or refrigerate it for up to 3 days, or freeze it for up to 3 months.

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Fair Isle February

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I had so many alternative titles for this post. Fair Isle, Not Fair Weather, Baby It’s (STILL) Cold Outside, or my personal favorite because Heaven knows I can’t help myself when it comes to alliteration: Gale Force Groundhog. And on that note…

Happy Groundhog Day, friends! I have yet to hear if the little bugger saw his shadow, or not. My son came home from school wishing for just two more weeks until Spring. But if these pictures give you any inkling, we’re VERY far from feeling or being Spring-like where weather is concerned.

Don’t tell anyone, but I am loving it. All the fashion mags have come out with their glossy photos of Spring attire. I usually fall for it, hoping that Spring is right around the corner. Not this year. This year I am committed to enjoying WINTER! I’m not saying it isn’t long. I’m not saying it isn’t gray, dark, and dismal at times. But this year, folks, we have SNOW!

Real snow! So while so many are looking forward, I am hanging on hoping that we’ll get a few more epic dumps of the white stuff. Plus, my sweater collection is out in full force. Where do you stand concerning the Groundhog and his Day? Are you wishing you were experiencing warmer temps? Or are you happy with your current climate status?

Have a terrific Tuesday, my friends!

XX, Megan

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Coat: J.Crew (similar, similar, similar, similar), Sweater: Gap, Shirt: LOFT, Pants: Ann Taylor (self-frayed, see hem), Bag: J.Crew (similar, similar, save, splurge), Booties: TOMS, Sunglasses: J.Crew Factory, Lips: Stilla Lip Vinyl in Poppy

Letter: To My Boys

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It’s often while I’m choring– vacuuming, sorting or folding laundry, staring into the depths of a toilet with scrubber in hand– that I have moments to think about things. Life, love, and family. And often when I have this time my thoughts turn to YOU.

I am really grateful to be your mother. I hope it shows in the way I look at you, the way I hug and hold you, the kisses– eskimo, butterfly, and otherwise– I give to you. The sacrifices I make for you.

I also hope that my love shows in the chores you’re asked to perform, the homework your are encouraged to finish, the extracurricular activities you are supported in. I also hope my love shows in the cooperation, kindness, empathy, consideration we advocate you offer toward each other and the outside world.

Becoming a mother was not an easy journey for me. I don’t say that in the sense that it was fraught with physical hardship, or that I didn’t want to be or become a mother, because I did. Maybe it is more aptly stated that it has taken me a LONG time to understand how to be a good mother– not only what that meant to me, but what it looked like to my heart– and that I am definitely still working on it. Always will be.

What I mean is that being a parent is a challenging endeavor, and that is putting it mildly, not matter what your situation. No matter how much you’ve desired to take on the role, or not. No matter how much you’ve dreamed about the prospect of children, or the joy you imagined they’d bring, or the path you thought you would take, or not. There is no playbook.

There is always this motion involved in mothering built into every learning capsule, every growing situation because of precisely that– YOU– you are always growing, changing, learning, morphing. Physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually you– the child– are always and forever becoming a new kind of thing, a new person. And yet, there are pieces of you that truly do stay the same. Those core individualities that make YOU like no one else who has lived or who will ever live. It is at once astounding and staggering.

The learning curve is one of the steepest I’ve encountered– both becoming a PERSON and becoming a MOTHER. But lingering on the challenge won’t carry you very far in any aspect of life, instead you have to seize the opportunity with your hands, your feet, and sometimes your teeth! It takes grit to shoulder the responsibility and then watch with incredulity as the thing that was once so daunting and worrisome turns into something so beautiful and fulfilling.

Motherhood was and is that work for me, the hardest, most challenging, most beautiful, most fulfilling work I’ve done. Because being your mom is the BEST thing I’ve ever done. It is the MOST important project I’ve ever set my will to, and it is the HIGHEST calling I’ve ever or will ever be given.

I wish I could share with you in some way the joy you bring to rise and bare in me. I guess in family life we share that joy by showing love to each other. In fact sometimes it’s nothing more than your smile, a hug from you at the end of a long day, your mastery of a skill, or your hard work and effort as you struggle to perfect anything– walking, biking, writing, skiing, kindness, care, politeness, conversation, friendship, love– that cause the uprising of that joy.

Joy like a wave so strong it washes me anew with the deepest gladness, so powerfully sweet and good that I can practically taste it. And listen, I realize that some of these lessons are LIFETIME ventures– lessons we are each learning over, and over, and over again– so there will be trips and spills, scars and pain.

I wish I could conjure up a spell every time I thought, “Wow, YOU are INCREDIBLE, my son.” And that the spell would give you my eyes, and ears, and thoughts, and heart for just a moment. To see what I see, and hear what I hear, and feel what I feel– my unequivocal, uncompromising love for YOU. Always.

Love,

Mom

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Images: aubreighparksphotography.com

I Heart You

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Yes. So… ubiquitous, predictable, passé. Perhaps. But isn’t there something so endearing, so sweet, so wearable about HEARTS?

I simply couldn’t help myself. I certainly hope I haven’t saturated you with this small offering because I have some wonderful ❤ heart wear to come in the next week or so.

Do you have Valentine’s Day traditions? With your love? With your friends? Like sitting around moaning about why society bothers to have a Holiday dedicated to love, amour?!? All over a heaping plate of nacho, I’m sure. 🙂

Have you already made plans for your day or night of love? Are there special somethings you do for your children?

Here’s to hearts, red, kisses, and a wealth of love symbols that cause a blush (or maybe a barf, depending on where you stand).

Happy Saturday, you lovely humans! Links below!

XX, Megan

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1. Marc Jacobs Heart Cross-body

2. Karen Walker Super Duper

3. Bauble Bar Nebular Collar

4. J.Crew Tippi Black and White Stripe

5. Madewell Octavia Sandal

6. Madewell Courrier Dress in Buffalo Check

7. Kate Spade Monday Cross-body

8. Mod Cloth It’s Mutual Tee

9. J.Crew Sloan D’Orsay Flat

10. Madewell Transport Tote

11. Bauble Bar Starcruiser Drops

12. Comme des Garcons Cardigan

13. Equipment Adalyn Heart Blouse

Shearling Dreams

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Do you ever have an item of clothing in your closet that you know is destined to be worn in a certain way? This jacket and boot combo was one of those clothing destinies. A little country– possibly, a tad mountain woman– probably, totally meant to be– definitely!!

Plus, this jacket takes me back to sophomore year of college where a good friend of mine rocked a legit vintage Levis version of this sherpa lined jacket that was undoubtedly her grandfather’s. I have yet to meet the vintage shearling denim jacket of my dreams, but it’s out there… waiting. On some back rack of my favorite thrift store. I just know it.

Until then this version will do just fine. Especially when paired with these perfect, supple leather, red laced, so RIGHT mountain stompers. So the next time you have a pair of shoes or a particular item of clothing that’s calling to be styled up a certain way, DREAM BIG! TGIT!

XX, Megan

DSC_0218DSC_0211Jacket: F21, Shirt: J.Crew, Jeans: Madewell, Boots: Danner, Bag: Madewell (similar, similar), Sunglasses: Oakley, Lips: MAC Lady Danger, Necklaces: Gorjana, Earrings: Madewell