Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Wonder Woman and Winter

Christmas morning I was Wonder Woman in the kitchen.  How cool is that?  Thank you Allicia for allowing me to channel my inner reality.

And it is New Year's Day...HAPPY NEW YEARS
It snowed for 5 minutes on Christmas, sprinkled snow a couple days ago but melted quickly, and we had freezing rain last week.  But today, on the first day of this wonderful, beautiful New Year, we have snow.  It's not that I'm in love with snow.  I've given up skiing since the only move I ever perfected was a double release face plant (those of you who ski understand what that is and the rest of you can use your imagination...).  I'm happy about snow today and hope it snows another 3 feet and stays until March, then goes away.  We need the water.
 
This morning, life is fabulous.
 

Friday, November 21, 2008

Giving Thanks

Well, my children all have plans for Thanksgiving, so I planned this great early Thanksgiving meal on Saturday, tomorrow. Alli is going to make the turkey and I will bake a ham. I had great plans to get much of the work done earlier in the week but work and Enrichment meeting and yada yada yada...and it just didn't get done. So I was up bright and early this morning cleaning like a mad woman. All the Christmas projects I've been working on are stuck here and there. Got the table cleaned off and expanded, made two batches of bread, washed sheets for five beds, made up one bed four to go. So the question is how many pies can I make in four hours before the troops start descending and I must stop to rock grandchildren? I have ten pie pans I'd hoped to fill. We'll see. Don't have the floors done either. That may be put off until another day.

But none of that matters because in a few hours my house will be full of children, grandchildren, parents and miscellaneous visitors. I'm so excited. I had a count once...6 kids, 7 grandkid-type (under 8 years old) people (including 5 month old twins--how fun is that?). Then there's Mom and Andy, and tomorrow for dinner another 4, or 6, or 8 people will show up, I'm not sure. Doesn't really matter because there will be lots of food.

Isn't this what Thanksgiving is all about? Gathering together to visit and give thanks. Some days this is the best paradise ever.