Can you still call it a garden party if it's too wet, windy and chilly to actually be outside in the garden? So chilly that I abandoned the idea of serving mimosas and went with hot chocolate, tea and coffee instead. There were muffins, of the blueberry and banana walnut variety. I do love typing the word banana. Banana, banana, banana. As well as buttermilk scones from Baking With Julia. There was also lively conversation and much laughter. What a perfect way to spend a Saturday morning. The unpleasant weather did prevent us from being out of doors, but my new couch has a floral print so I'm calling it a garden party anyway. Joining me for my second annual celebration of the yard looks pretty good so let's show it off now are, standing,
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Muffins and Mimosas
Friday, June 27, 2008
Down Under
7 plastic bottle caps of various colors and sizes
1 wine bottle cork
1 bright pink Christmas light
1 small orange smiley face super ball
Numerous greasy dust bunnies
Pretzel shards
Chex cereal of undetermined variety
Thursday, June 26, 2008
This Old Range
Normally, I don't become attached to household appliances. But I had a real relationship with my range. The meals we cooked together! Twenty-two years of holiday cooking and baking! The birthday cakes and Christmas cookies. The pies. The everyday fare such as tuna noodle casserole and frozen chicken tenders. Lasagna. Soup simmered over the course of a long winter day. Scrambled eggs and French toast and bacon on weekend mornings. Teaching the boys the rudimentary cooking skills involving grilled cheese sandwiches and making mini pizzas on bagels. She went out the back door today strapped to the same appliance cart that brought in the new range. The twin oven Maytag Gemini. All electronic controls and that lovely, smooth cooktop. I look forward to the meals we shall cook together. All I did tonight was heat up some leftover pizza in the smaller top oven. And play with the timer and set the clock. All this without bothering to open up the instruction manual. I miss the familiarity of the old stove but I won't miss the failing thermostat that caused me of late to scorch cookies and set off the smoke alarm. I expect that soon I'll be just as familiar with the new one.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Let's Play Tag!
La Guera tagged me!
"The rules of the game get posted at the beginning. Each player answers the questions about themselves. At the end of the post, the player then tags 5 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know they’ve been tagged and asking them to read your blog. Let the person who tagged you know when you’ve posted your answer."
1) What was I doing 10 years ago?:
Let’s see, I was approaching my 41st birthday, my sons were 10 and 6, which means their lives and activities pretty much ruled my life. The most interesting thing about pondering my life ten years hence is that at that time I had not an inkling that my life today would find me divorced, happier than I thought it was possible to be and smarter by far due to the difficulties in between then and now
2) What are 5 things on my to-do list for today?:
* Piles, I mean PILES, of laundry
* Call the clinic and make a dr appointment
* Work with 16yo son on the next phase of room cleaning
* Make significant progress on sewing the new living room curtains
* Find artwork for third tattoo
3) Snacks I enjoy:
* Planter’s Golden Trail Mix
* Roasted lightly salted almonds. I know, the raw ones are healthier, but where’s the joy?
* Golden Oreos
* Pepperidge Farm mini brown sugar cinnamon bagels
* Starbucks vanilla latte granola bars
4) Things I would do if I was a billionaire:
Travel. Have homes in exotic locales. Establish a college scholarship fund. Act locally, like make sure no child in my community goes to bed hungry. Support the arts. Give money to Public Broadcasting much more often. Buy my mom a house complete with staff to care for her needs. Get together with my sister more often. Get my novel published even if I have to buy a publishing company. Then write more. In a move to assuage my Scandinavian guilt, I would pay off the mortgage on my ex-husband’s house.
5) Places I have lived:
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* Williston and
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6) Jobs that I have had:
* Lab Tech in a seed testing company
* Clipping Bureau Mgr. for the SD Newspaper Association
* Pizza cook and delivery driver
* Retail clerk
* Waitress
7) People I want to Know more about:
I’m sorry that I can only come up with one! Most of the blogs I read are written by people I already know pretty well. Maggie Mason writes a number of blogs that I enjoy, and I don’t know her at all! My friend Colleen is her cousin and loaned me her book, No One Cares What You Had for Lunch, 100 Ideas for Your Blog.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Rare Days
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Ballroom
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Goodbye Hammock, Hello Swing
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Persistant Questions
1. How many cats does a woman have to own in order to be considered a "crazy old cat lady"? I have had answers ranging from a simple, emphatic numerical response to being asked counter questions, such as, is the age of the woman an actual factor.
2. How many musicians must a woman sleep with in order to be considered a groupie? The best answer I've ever had for this one was uttered by the CPPR just over a year ago. He said, one. But the guy has to have a major label recording contract.
3. Why is it that a sexually confident, perhaps even aggressive, man who has, shall we say, many notches in his bedpost, is referred to as a stud. A complimentary term. While a woman of similar demeanor is called a slut. A disparaging term. It is interesting to note that there is a mere one letter difference in the spelling of these words. I have, to date, never received a satisfying answer to this one. Although it frequently leads to interesting arguments involving our society and gender roles.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Grillin' in the Rain
Salmon - Grilled to perfection after being marinated in pineapple juice, garlic, soy sauce, brown sugar and a generous grind of black pepper.
Broccoli - Steamed to a brilliant green and topped with lemon butter.
Basmati Rice - Simmered in chicken broth with butter and a finely diced onion.
Irish Soda Bread - From Baking With Julia, traditionally breakfast fare, but I love it with the evening meal.
The 16yo son had milk with his dinner, I enjoyed a couple of glasses of Bridgeview Blue Moon Oregon Riesling 2006. A little bit of heaven available for ten bucks in a lovely cobalt blue bottle. Best when lightly chilled, which just happens to be the temperature in my basement wine cabinet. Leftovers are packed up for my lunch tomorrow (sans vino) and for the older son who is expected soon to retrieve his clean laundry. I love summer. I love Wednesdays off!