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Saturday, February 15, 2014

A Chinese Valentine's Day! {Sushi Included!}

Hope you had a fabulous Valentine's Day! <3

Whether you were able to spend it with a special significant other
or celebrate with close family and friends, I hope you were
able to enjoy a holiday devoted to expressing love for those
who mean the most to us in life! :)

For Valentine's Day, Joshua and I decided to go with a Chinese theme!
I guess I have kind of been in a Chinese food mood.
First with the Baked Sweet and Sour Chicken, and now with sushi
(thanks to my pregnancy cravings)!






































Joshua and I have been wanting to try making our own sushi for a while now
but I am going to admit, it seemed like such a daunting task!
For some reason, I thought making sushi would be really hard.

All our yummy sushi fillings!

























Well, I feel silly...because it is probably one of the easiest things I have ever made!
And it is so rewarding to make a dish that looks so pretty and tastes just like you
got it from your local sushi joint!

















I found this great tutorial and recipe for sushi from Minimalist Baker.
I LOVE her recipes. They are all super healthy and very simple.
As the name states, she uses the minimal and most natural ingredients for her recipes.

We filled our sushi with:

Cucumber
Red Peppers
Carrots
Avocados
Shrimp





























They were super good. And made even better with chopsticks!
All Chinese food tastes better when eaten with chopsticks. ;)

The sushi making process...






















Ready to be cut!


















The finished product! Delish!




















Kaiya LOVED the sushi! We were pleasantly surprised.
She knows good food, that's for sure. ;)
It always baffles me, though, that it doesn't seem like she chews her food at all.
She just shoves it down! Haha.

Joshua and I enjoyed our sushi, ate some amazing ice cream, and watched Mulan.
It was wonderful and I cherish the fun memories we made!






































How did you celebrate your Valentine's Day? 

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Family: Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em

Family is super duper important to me and always has been.
Being raised in the LDS faith and having such an awesome family
has given me a love for family that is unconditional and eternal.

Yes, families can sometimes be crazy, overwhelming, and hard work,
but they are so worth it!

When my family was able to be together for Christmas, we had family 
pictures taken all together for the first time in 2 years!

What a great bunch of people! I love them. :)

















My older brother and his gorgeous wife and daughter
were able to join us as well! Oh how I love my little niece!


























My parents kind of enjoy being grandparents...if you can't tell. Haha!
Seriously, they look SO happy!



























Our sweet Chinese sister was able to take pictures with us too!



























Oh and how could all us siblings get together without being silly
and sitting on Tessa? (apparently it's tradition?)







Finally, our little McGlothin family got some pictures together.
Can I just say it is really, really difficult to get an 18-month-old 
to cooperate for pictures?

The entire time we were taking pictures, all she wanted to do
was press "muttons" (buttons) on the elevator!

Anyways...here are some pictures of my adorable little family!






























I love this :)


























Oh, and did I mention our little family is growing? ;)

Here comes baby #2!!!






We love that little peanut already. <3



























By the way, all of these pictures were taken by this dear friend of mine...

























I've known her forever it seems and it had been so long since we
had seen each other! So, I was so happy to have her take our pictures.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Date night with Disney and decadence

My favorite night of the week, the night I look forward to ALL week is...

Date night, of course!

Joshua and I aren't always the best at going on a date on Friday nights,
(having a baby does that sometimes, haha)
but we really try because it's good for our relationship and it's just FUN.

It's fun to get away from school, work, and,
yes, even our darling Kaiya,
for a little "us" time.

This past Friday, we did exactly that. We got away!
(Thanks to my amazing sister-in-law who watched Kaiya for us.)

First of all, I must mention how indecisive I am when it comes to date night.
I have a million things I'd like to do, but I have the hardest time deciding which to do!
This night was no exception. I could not decide on a movie to see to save my life!

And I was only choosing from the limited selection the dollar theater had to offer.
(Despite my indecision, Joshua is still madly in love with me, haha!)

I finally decided on Disney's Wreck It Ralph.
I heard it was cute so we gave it a try.

Image from IMDB




















We LOVED this movie! I have to admit I was a bit skeptical about a "videogame" movie,
but it was such a fun movie with a great plot that Joshua and I found to be very original.
Definitely a movie we would like to add to our collection.
Thanks Disney for pumping out such fun, family-friendly movies!

After the movie, we went to Coldstone's Creamery for ice cream!!!!!
Have I mentioned that I have an extreme weakness for ice cream???
Especially Coldstone ice cream?
Well, I do.
It's pretty bad!
I mean, just take a look at these beauties!

Joshua got their Signature Cookie Doughn't You Want Some?

Cutie! He got a HUGE piece of cookie dough.

My usual: Founder's Favorite (sweet cream ice cream, pecans, brownie, fudge, and caramel)









































































How could you not want to dive into this decadence?
Seriously, I'm salivating as I type about this.
I should probably end this post quickly before I decide
to make a little stop here today...

Yay for date nights! :)

What is your favorite thing to do on a date? Movie? Dinner? Library? Bowling? Sports?

Sunday, March 10, 2013

1+1=1 (yep, that's right)

Joshua and I have been so blessed to teach the
Marriage and Family class at church every other Sunday.
This opportunity is perfect because I am extremely passionate about
marriages and families (just ask Joshua!).
I have even studied the topic in school as part of my major.
So, I love teaching others the things that I have learned about
strengthening marriages and families!

Today's lesson was on marital unity,
being one as husband and wife,
cleaving to each other and none else.

I love this topic and wanted to share what I have learned from it
because it truly has strengthened my own marriage and I
hope that it may be helpful to others.

(FYI...this is a somewhat lengthy post, but don't let that scare you away! There are
a lot of great ideas here for those who are married, who are dating, or who are planning on getting married sometime soon to become more unified as a couple.)

So, about this 1+1=1 thing...

Basically, it has to do with the idea that
 husband and wife must be unified in their marriage.
They must become one.

There are 3 things that married couples can do to become one:

  1. Treat each other as equal partners.
  2. Appreciate each other's complementary qualities.
  3. Be fiercely loyal to each other.














1. Treat each other as equal partners.

Research has found several benefits when couples treat each other as equal partners...
  • Greater marital happiness
  • Greater individual well-being
  • Happier, better functioning children
...just to name a few.

But what does it actually mean to treat each other as equal partners?
To me, it means that husbands and wives share responsibilities.

There is not an established list of "to-do's" for each person.
One person is not singly responsible for finances, dishes, child-care, etc.
Instead, husbands and wives share these responsibilities. 

Joshua and I have made it a point in our marriage to share
household, family, spiritual, and other responsibilities in our home.
In doing so, we have a lot more unity and harmony
in our relationship because we do not have expectations for the other person
that may or may not be fulfilled.

Unfulfilled expectations leave couples feeling bitter and angry towards each other.

We all have busy lives! Sometimes, there is not enough time in the day
for one person to get everything done that they need to or want to.
So, it's nice to have a partner, a best friend,
to help and fill in the gaps where we fall short.

That is how equal partnership in marriage should work.

















2. Appreciate each other's complementary qualities.

No two people who get married are ever exactly alike. Ever.
They are two different people who come from different families,
different backgrounds, different childhoods, different communities, etc.

So, they each have something very different to offer to the relationship.

Sometimes, these differences can be frustrating! And that's okay.
But rather than try to change the traits or characteristics of the other person
that you may not find "ideal," it is important to embrace those differences
and learn to appreciate them.

Figure out how those differences bless your family and relationship with each other.
For example, I am very very very organized and studious when it comes to school
(like OCD level studious sometimes).
Joshua, on the other hand, is more laid back, likes to have fun, 
and isn't too stressed about getting perfect grades.

At first, this was frustrating to me. For me, it is easy to sit down and study for days
and days for an upcoming test or to remember to get 
homework assignments done on time (or ahead of time).
I could not understand why Joshua couldn't be the same way!

Well, it is because we are different!

Once I embraced that understanding, I used my talent for organization and studiousness (?)
to assist Joshua in being more organized and studious himself.
Instead of trying to change who he is, I tried to change how I approached the situation.
So, rather than crossing my fingers that Joshua would remember to do his homework,
I would keep up to date with upcoming assignments and remind him to complete them.

At the same time, his talent for relaxing and having fun has blessed my life
by helping me to let go of my stress. He helps me realize that it is okay
to take a break from homework to play a game or get some ice cream or take a nap.

Since making this change, he has been successful in completing his assignments
and I have been less stressed! Amazing what happens when you learn to embrace 
your spouse's differences, huh? :)














3. Be fiercely loyal to each other.

This is probably one of the most important keys to being one in marriage. 

What is loyalty? What does it mean to be fiercely loyal?

It means that nothing and no one comes between you and your spouse.
Not your children. Not your job. Not your schooling. Not your hobby.
Not anything.

So much of the heartache I see in the lives of married couples comes from a lack of loyalty.
I see it in movies, hear it in music, read it in magazines, and on and on...
Sometimes it is that couples don't have time for each other, don't value each other, or
just don't make an effort to continue learning about each other.
Often, infidelity is the culprit.

I believe marriages can last. I know they can last when couples are fiercely loyal to each other.
How can a marriage fail when both partners are doing everything possible
to ensure the happiness of the other? It just is not possible.

Easier said than done. But it can be done. 

I think the greatest way to be fiercely loyal to your spouse 
is to do something every day to fight for your marriage
(because if you don't fight for it, there is always
 someone or something fighting against it).

Leave a note for your sweetheart. Help with the dishes. Make his/her lunch.
Instead of rushing out the door to class or work or whatever, take a moment
to give your spouse a hug and a kiss and say, "I love you." 
It doesn't have to be big and grandiose.
It is the small acts of service and love shown every day that accumulate
into a strong marriage of fiercely loyal spouses.

In conclusion...

I am so grateful for the knowledge I have of marriages and families 
and  am grateful that I have been given tools of knowledge
to strengthen my own marriage.

I hope that these 3 suggestions for becoming one as 
husband and wife have been helpful to you or that 
it will be helpful to you at some point in your life.

Feel free to share some of your own experiences with how you have
been more unified with your spouse or significant other.
What has worked for you? What makes you and your sweetheart unified?

Thursday, February 21, 2013

V-Day Perfection

Last Thursday, Joshua and I celebrated our
3rd Valentine's Day together!
It's hard to believe that it has been that long since our
first V-Day together.

I remember our first Valentine's Day like it was yesterday.
Joshua and I had been dating for about 3 weeks 
and I was SO excited to share Valentine's Day with him!
I remember being anxious ALL day.

We had all these plans for a picnic 
on the overlook looking down on Provo valley.
How romantic, right?!

Unfortunately, we had a miscommunication between Joshua
and his sister about who was going to have the car and when
...so...

We were carless...on Valentine's Day!

So, we made the best of it, and went to...*drumroll, please*
Wendy's! 

So, maybe it wasn't as romantic as a picnic overlooking the valley
but I was there with an amazing guy who 
was trying his best to make the most of an unfortunate situation.
(he still makes the most of every situation)

Eventually, we did get the car 
and we did drive to the overlook.
We sat and talked and talked and talked.
We talked about everything.

And it was then that I knew he wanted to marry me. :)
He didn't say it directly, but I knew.
(kind of a scary thought at first for me,
 but I warmed up to the idea quickly)

This year, our Valentine's was much different
than our first Valentine's Day together.
1. We are now married.
2. We have a baby.
3. We don't have the stamina to stay up as late!
(That's what having a baby does to you :) )

 
 To celebrate Valentine's Day, we got some special BYU treats:
 BYU brownies (famous for being super fudgey and delicious) and
BYU Creamery ice cream (famous for super creamy, addictive ice cream)


Joshua made me heart-shaped Banana Nutella French Toast.
He has an amazing French Toast recipe! To die for!


Yummy!


The picture doesn't even do it justice...whatsoever...
This French Toast doesn't even need syrup.
It's that good!
And after eating French Toast in heart shapes,
Joshua is not sure he can go back to plain, bread-shaped 
French Toast! Haha! What a cutie.

The pa'an here is to DIE for!

Speaking of my cutie...
Here he is when we went to Banana Leaf for our "real"
Valentine's Day dinner on Friday night.
He had to work on Thursday night.

This restaurant was one I had been dying to go to
for awhile, so he chose to go here!
What a sweetheart.

And the food was AMAZING!
Provo friends, this is a must-go-to restaurant!
Just look at that plate!

Hope you all had a wonderful V-Day!

Love, 
JaM

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Hidden Chocolates

As I'm sure all of you are aware,
Valentine's Day is coming up in just a couple days!

I love Valentine's Day and always have.

I remember growing up and looking forward to Valentine's Day morning.
Every year, my parents placed a Valentine's card and some kind of chocolate heart
or box of chocolates somewhere in my room to find in the morning.

This made me feel so loved and so special--like I was their favorite child.
(Even though they did this for my brother and sister too!)
I know that I want to establish a tradition like this with my kids.
I know they will look forward to it every year just as much as I did.

I would also like to add to that tradition by doing a special Valentine's Day breakfast
or something like that. Or maybe a special treat or note in their lunches...
I don't really know yet, but I sure am excited to see their joy and excitement
when that time comes. :)

Anyways, what I really want to write about in this post is my sweet husband.



























He has always been so kind and loving and forgiving towards me,
even when I am in a really bad mood! (Trust me, it happens.)

A couple weeks ago, I was eating a little container of my favorite Greek yogurt (Wild Cherry flavor)
when all of a sudden, my spoon hit what I thought was a giant cherry pit!
Holy cow! I thought. Did I win something?!

Well, it turns out that Joshua, being the sweet, sneaky man he is,
snuck a Hershey Bliss dark chocolate into my yogurt!
(He knows I have an obsession with dark chocolate...)

After I squealed with excitement, he informed me that every day
up until Valentine's day, he would hide a chocolate somewhere in the house for me to find.



It really doesn't get better than that.

So every day for the past couple of weeks, I have been on guard for that chocolate!
And not only has he hidden Hershey Bliss dark chocolates,
but he also hides Ghirardelli Mint-filled chocolates and Raspberry-filled chocolates!

So...I've been in chocolate heaven for the past couple weeks.

I am so so SO grateful for a husband who knows me.
Really, truly knows me and what I enjoy.
I enjoy chocolate and surprises and he combined those things perfectly
into this hidden chocolate hunt.






Joshua, I love you. Thanks for being my husband.
Thanks for all the hard work you do for our family.

We love you!

Love,
Mikaila

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Time to play catch-up!

Oh my, where to start?

Life is so busy right now.
Who would have thought that going to school, working,
 AND being a wife and mother would be so time-consuming?

Oh wait, I remember...that's what I signed up for!
And as crazy as my days usually are,
they are often extremely rewarding as well.

I also know that all of this is temporary.
I won't be in school my whole life.
Or working my whole life (hopefully).

So, even though it is temporary, I am trying to find the "joy in the journey."

So many people go through life saying,
"Someday,  when I reach this such-and-such part of my life,
I will be happy."

But then they're never happy right now.

Not to say that I haven't ever had these thoughts,
but I am trying so hard to be happy now.
If I always find a reason to be happy now, I'll be happy always.
And that sounds pretty good to me!

Anyways... with life being so crazy,
I have failed to write about several happenings in the McG family.

First...




















Kaiya takes over our bed...the little stinker!
But she's too cute and peaceful to move to her bassinet.
(Please excuse the mess!)

Second, I made these last week...






















Vegetarian Quesadillas!!!

Ever since one of my friends introduced me to these, they have been a favorite.

I'll have to share the recipe sometime. ;) Basically, it's yellow squash, sweet corn, black beans, garlic, cilantro, and dried basil and oregano all sauteed together and placed on a tortilla with a generous amount of mozzarella.

Sooo ooey gooey good. Anyways, it's a favorite.

Third...

















Joshua and I made Valentine's Day Sugar Cookies yesterday using this recipe.

















They were soooo good!

I don't know if I can even adequately describe their soft, fluffy, sugary goodness!
I am a fan of soft sugar cookies and these fit that description perfectly.
Just thinking about these is making me salivate...

Well, here are just a few things that the little McG family has been up to.
And there has been so much in between.

We are definitely getting psyched for Valentine's Day!
Do you have any plans with your sweetheart? Roommates? Ben & Jerry's? (Haha, just kidding!)

Love,
JaM

Saturday, December 1, 2012

The first time I met you...

Joshua,

    This afternoon we attended the BYU Folk Dance's Christmas Around the World performance. And it wouldn't be so much of a big deal... if we hadn't met on that same stage 2 years ago.

Me and Joshua two years ago during Christmas Around the World 2010
Seeing the show today reminded me how excited I was every rehearsal and every show to run onto that stage with you, hand-in-hand. At that time, we were just good acquaintances. Nothing more. I secretly thought you were WAY cute (even with all that stage makeup on). I didn't think you thought anything of me, really. Didn't think I had anything interesting to say that would grab your attention. Didn't think you'd EVER like me like me. 

I was wrong, obviously.

Two years later, we are married and have a baby girl together. I love you more now than I thought I ever could. Thanks for being mine. Thanks for asking me to be your dance partner for Christmas Around the World two years ago. And thank you for seeing it with me today and reviving those memories.

Love,
M

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

I'm grateful for...

With Thanksgiving this past week, and Christmas coming up,
 I have so much to be grateful for...

I'm grateful for this little turkey of mine...




And this BIG turkey of mine.




I'm grateful for my marriage...




 And my little family.



 I'm grateful to be a mommy...


 And to have such a wonderful mommy...


 And daddy.
The Broyles grandparents with Kaiya.
I could go on and on and on with all the things I am grateful for in my life.

 I am so blessed.

What are you grateful for this year?

Much love,
JaM







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