Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Years Eve!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
A funny thing happened
Saturday, December 27, 2008
I will so need a nap today!
That's a diet coke in front of Stef. I had to call Poodies in advance of our arrival to ask permission to bring a minor to the show. She had a special wristband announcing she was a minor and was not to be served alcohol. Beats the big black X that many clubs ink onto your hands. Steffi was a good sport and enjoyed several dc's until I gave in to others' suggestions that we treat her to a rum & coke. Just one, mind you.
It is starting to look like it will rain sometime today. Perfect excuse for a nap. zzzzzzz
Friday, December 26, 2008
Merry Christmas!
I will mention that the cranberries DID NOT gel and instead we had cranberry soup. It actually tasted ok and some of us put it on our beef tenderloin and it was good. In addition to the tenderloin and cranberry "soup" we had Leslie's mashed potatoes, 2 versions of the sweet potato casserole (marshallows for the "kids" and a grown-up version with pecans), green beans with toasted almonds, and bread. After dinner I made peppermint mochas (yup, a mocha espresso with peppermint syrup, whipped cream and crushed candy canes - just like Starbucks makes!), coffee, and Una's famous Christmas pudding. I really should have used my camera more so you could visually enjoy all of this. Everything was yummy.
The day was so busy that we forgot to sit down and enjoy our stockings! So we will have those to do today.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas eve
Stefanie and I were able to get 4 trays of M&M cookies in and out of the oven before it was time to go to the Christmas Eve service at church. That just leaves me to finish about 12 more trays. Most of the service is inside and there is lots of singing by the choir and the congregation, some bell ringing and the pastors tell the familliar Mary, Joseph and birth of Jesus stories. We end the service in candlelight singing carols and proceeding outside. The very last song we sing is Silent Night. It is a lovely way to prepare our minds for the real meaning of Christmas.
We came back to the house and I read "Twas the Night Before Christmas" to Steffi and Duncan. The children pictured in the book we have look just like Steffi and Duncan did around ages 3 and 4. It used to be the last thing we would do before bed so now we just modify it to be the last thing before they go to their Dad's house for the night. I quickly did another 4 trays of cookies before going over to Mike's for dinner with his kids. Mike had made some absolutely delicious chicken parmesan. Obviously he has been holding back his cooking skills from me! Katie has an 8 a.m. flight on Christmas morning so their routine was adjusted to do a partial exchange of presents with each other. It was really fun to experience their traditions and I am beginning to get excited to see how our different family ways of doing holidays will meld together next year.
When I arrived home, it looked like Santa had just been there!
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas today!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Busy Weekend
You already know about the Bob show on Friday night. I am still thinking about how great that was. Saturday Mike and I hosted his renewed annual holiday party for his leadership team. We were expecting about 35-45 people so there was a lot of preparation on Saturday. We served chicken parmesan, green beans, a meatless spinach & shells pasta, fusilli with a spicy sausage-pepper-tomato sauce and french bread. I made both pastas and lots of people asked for the spicy tomato sauce recipe. We made it up years ago as an easy meal for after skiing or cold evenings when we needed something hearty to warm up. Here's the basic recipe and you can substitute and enhance with whatever else you have on hand or like in your sauce.
Sausage Pepper Tomato Sauce Recipe
ingredients:
crushed garlic
olive oil
peppers (red, green, yellow) cut into strips (or frozen bag pre-cut)
sausage, your favorite flavor, 1 package or 2-3 medium links
tomato sauce (1-2 25 oz jars)
spices like red pepper, oregano, italian seasoning
red wine
pasta (1 pkg)
Sautee the garlic in olive oil in a large pan. Add peppers and sautee until tender. Remove from the pan and place in a separate bowl
Cut your favorite sausage into medallions, I do mine thin - about 1/4 inch. Brown these in the same pan that had the garlic & peppers. You may need to add more oil. Drain excess fat.
In a large sauce pan or stew pot, add the sausage and garlic pepper mixture along with your favorite tomato sauce - homemade or store-bought. I used Whole Foods 365 Roasted Red Pepper for Saturday night but sometimes I make my own. Add spices - crushed red pepper, oregano, whatever you like. And red wine, always the secret ingredient in sauces :)
Bring to a boil and then reduce heat and simmer for at least 30 minutes.
Serve over your favorite pasta. I like the corkscrew kind - fusilli - because it looks nice on the plate, but any kind will do.
On Sunday, Stefanie and I went to church. We hadn't been in a while and it was great for her to see her friends who are also just home from college. I love my church. It is comfortable and welcoming. Both kids attended the preschool there and we all have fond memories of the playscape area that greets you when you walk from the parking lot toward the front door. The lesson this Sunday was about about Mary. The Children's lesson was about Chrismons - the Christian symbols that decorate the Christmas trees near the altar. I have heard these lessons on this 4th Sunday of advent for many years. The Christmas pagent was that afternoon, but this year I had no children cast as angels or shepherds to watch so no real reason to go. I was reminded of the year that Duncan was one of the shepherds and had to wear a(n unused!) cloth diaper on his head because we forgot to bring a white dishtowel. Improvisation at its best! He didn't know the difference and may be surprised when he reads this! Now I am looking forward to the candlelight carolling service on Christmas eve.
In the afternoon I made a big pot of chili that we will have on Monday night with Mike's and my kids. The big highlight of the afternoon was the Redskins beating Philadelphia!
Sunday night Mike and I went to the Saxon Pub to see the Resentments. He had seen them in the past on the Sunday before Christmas and they did many Christmas songs. Last night was great, but was just their usual set. Maybe they did 2 holiday songs. They were missing Steven Bruton, but Bruce Hughes, Scrappy Judd, and John the drummer were there and Joel Guzman showed up for the second half to play his accordian.
Then Monday morning came way too fast...I need another day to recover. Oh wait, there's a convenient holiday this week and I can sleep late. Yay!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
The Best Bob Show Ever!
Excellent show. Can't wait for the CD/DVD!!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Good day / Bad day
Here is one of Trump's towers
We walked past and into The Plaza. Those are real flowers, of course and Baccarat crystal above.
And the ceiling above the Palm Court dining room there
Back outside, there's this great big 3 dimensional snowflake hanging above the intersection at 5th Ave and another street (that I forgot to make a note of.)
Can you imagine wearing this dress?!
So that was Monday. Tuesday was a completely different story. It was about 30 degrees when I woke up and snowing! Good thing we did our touresty stuff Monday night. Anyway, I checked my direct flight home and it was cancelled due to weather. Whether it was weather in Newark or weather in Austin (which was also bad) wasn't specified. They had conveniently rebooked me on a 5:30 through Houston arriving just after 10 in Austin. Not so bad and it gave me more time for my business visit. It allowed me to have a delicious pasta lunch at Osteria in our recently relocated Milburn store. While we were there it started snowing again!
The weather didn't look like it was improving so my colleague dropped me at the airport around 2 so I had plenty of time to make my flight. When I checked my bag, the flight was already showing a 15 minute delay, so I attempted to get on 2 earlier flights through Houston but they were oversold. I only had a 40 minute layover in Houston so when the flight was delayed even further and I would certainly miss the connection there, I rebooked onto the last direct flight to Austin at 7:30 that would get me to Austin just after 11 p.m. That would have been fine, but the story is not over....
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Surprisingly not freezing cold and a WIN for the Jets!
Peter brought a Playstation for the younger boys to play in the backseat of the car and plenty of ring dings for the kids (that mostly the grown-ups ate). The adults restrained themselves until 9:30 a.m. before cracking open the ice chest, but then there was no holding back.
We had a special guest in the row in front of us!
I had had my heart set on getting a green Jets Santa hat and I ended up finding the very last one in the team store on the complete other side of the stadium. Can you believe I have all this Jets gear now?! Well, seeing as the 'skins are done for the year, I am out of excuses and might as well dress up and root for the Jets. :)
Walking back to our cars we saw that someone even brought a Christmas tree for their tailgate! Notice the beer cup tree-topper.
After the game Jimmy cranked up the gas heater and we found ways to amuse ourselves while waiting for the parking lot to clear.
The sunset was gorgeous. You can just see a hint of it in the background of that photo. All in all it was a really fun day and we were so lucky with the weather.