Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year

So we are saying good-bye to 2013 tonight.  Since we are still in flu recovery our celebration is quiet family time here at home.  I made homemade pizzas and tried my first ever batch of cannolis.  My recipe needs tweaking but cannoli is something that takes practice.  I will get it eventually, I hope. 

Anyway, 2013 was a decent year.  Good things happened.  The kids are all happy with what they are doing, and that makes me happy.  We accomplished the monumental task of selling and cleaning out the house in Danville.  Everybody was healthy not counting this awful Christmas Flu.  We have so much to be thankful for.

As for 2014...I think it's going to be an awesome year.  Let's make that thought a reality!  I hope all of you are blessed with love, happiness and good health over these next 12 months.  Oh, and sometime in October would somebody here please remind me to get a flu shot.  Please!
Monday, December 30, 2013

Christmas Blues

It has been a weird Christmas.  Bruce, Erica and Hannia have all had a bad case of the flu.  This is not something that I want to contend with again especially when it's the season that is supposed to be all Holly Jolly and stuff.  Everybody is starting to feel a bit better...I think.  At least we have decided that everybody is going to survive which is a good thing.  I'm just a little sad that Erica was sick for her visit, but there was nothing to be done about it.  I'm just going to be thankful we all are alive and remind myself that we ALL are going to get flu shots for next year!!!
Thursday, December 12, 2013

Madness

We are in the height of postal madness right now.  Packages stacked to the heavens!  I am so exhausted, working later and later every day.  But...tomorrow is my last day until next year!!!  I am so excited to be done with it for a few weeks.  And....Erica comes home Monday which makes me extremely happy.

Are you all ready for Christmas??  I know people (and I love them) who have finished the shopping, have been decorated for weeks now.....oh my God, they make me feel so inadequate!!  Our tree is up and decorated at least.  Bruce was the most excellent husband who was on top of the roof when I got home stringing lights around the porch.  Yay!  I was afraid that might not get done this year.  We still have to wrap lights around the columns but maybe that will happen this weekend.  

Anyway, we are all just fine and dandy.  Working hard and trying to get ready for the holidays.  Having all the kids home will be so wonderful.  That's the only gift I need!!!
Sunday, December 1, 2013

Highly Successful Holiday

We had an awesome Thanksgiving.  The food was perhaps the best we have ever had...many thanks to Chef Stephen and his fabulous assistant, Hannia.  The apple cider brined turkey was perfect.  Tasty, moist and amazing!  The sides were all delicious.  And the desserts?  Oh My Lord....Stephen did an Indian dessert called carrot Halwa.  It was a huge hit.  And Hannia's flan, which is always yummy, hit new heights of sweet creamy goodness.  The only things I did was the deviled eggs (all I really did was boil them.  Jeanne and Calvin did the rest), and Lila's dressing which turned out quite well even if I do say so myself.  The food this year?  Highly successful.  And Jeanne made us all what might be my new favorite drink....coconut rum, mango rum, and a splash of pineapple juice.  I'm not sure what it's called, but it's very Caribbeany.  LOL!  And delicious!

We also had fun beyond stuffing our faces.  Hannia's parents joined us for dinner and we all enjoyed that.  They stayed and played cards afterwards which was very nice.  Casey and Delaney learned how to play Rummy.....one of my favorites.  And after that?  The traditional bonfire.  Bruce had chopped up an oak that had fallen in a storm, and we had plenty of wood.  Enough to go for 2 nights.  We had a repeat bonfire on Friday too.  This is one of my favorite parts of the holiday.  We sat around toasting ourselves by the fire and had some wonderful conversation.  It was really frosty so 1 side of our bodies would be warm and the other side cold.  We determined that having those child's toys...the sit and spin (remember those? ) would be perfect.  We could turn ourselves like rotisserie chickens and keep the heat more even.  LOL!

We did do other stuff too.  Bruce, Calvin and Stephen managed to move our 500 pound granite mantle out of the house and tear out the fireplace!!  That was the first HUGE step towards the remodeling we want to do after Christmas.  We hope to repair and refinish these wonderful old heart pine floors.  I am excited.  But not until after Christmas.  I don't want to be in a huge remodeling mess while Erica is home for the holidays!  

Also?  We celebrated Stephen's 29th birthday!  Jeanne and Calvin got to have a tour of the kids' new house.  We had Saturday lunch at our favorite Indian restaurant and managed to even squeeze a movie in on top of all of it!  Whew....busy.  But fun-busy!  The best kind!

Which brings me to the only thing that would have made this Thanksgiving more perfect....having my daughter with us.  But we did get to Skype her, so that helped.  
 
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