12/27/12

Christmas 2012


Primo Cookies

Preparing shrimp/sausage dip

Mere and Clyde


Eric's beard Val knitted for him.

The bocce score board from Mere and Tim


Another Christmas has come and gone and this year was an especially good one.  We braved the small blizzard for mass at Midnight too.  The ciopinno and wedding soup were delishous too.  Valerie arrived on her birthday so she was able to meet Lauren before she headed out to Ct.  Mere and Tim arrived on the 22nd and had to return early on the 26th.  Tyler left for NYC and Ct. on the 27th for New Year's.  Eric was able to be here for Christmas Eve and Christmas morning.  Cookies were decorated and the kids helped prepare the meals.  Clyde, Charlie, and Jerry all got along and kept each other worn out (Chris came down from Minturn on the 25th for dinner).  We did miss seeing Chops and Turk.  My two standby sayings remain true............'There's never enough time' and 'Things always work out.'  We also missed seeing and talking to family but skype helps.

12/23/12

Happy Birthday to our Brown Eyed Girl!

Yesterday was Val's 29th birthday.  She drove thru the night to get here from North Dakota.  We had a relaxing day with a 'birthday breakfast', a 'birthday shower', 'birthday knitting by the fire', 'birthday tequila lime chicken pasta', and leftover chocolate mousse cake. Then we watched 'birthday Christmas Vacation'.  Today we are celebrating with Tiramisu  Cake, sushi (she doesn't get it in N.D.), and presents.  I think she gets a better deal all around since we try to make it special since it's so close to Christmas.  Happy Birthday Val!

12/17/12

Homemade Apple Slices


I occasionally check a blog called The Italian Dish and have been wanting to try these apple slices for quite some time.  They are easy and yummy.  I sliced Granny Smith apples with my mandolin, sprinkled them with raw sugar and a little cinnamon and put them in the dehydrator instead of the oven.  They would make great hiking food and look very 'Marthaish' with the cute little star.  The seeds fall out and aren't a problem.  Also they are thin enough that it doesn't take very long to dry a batch.  Three to four apples filled my dehydrator.  Even Arn thought they were tasty.

12/16/12

The Nutcracker on Ice

Yesterday Gma and I went to see The Nutcracker on Ice at the Sertich Ice Arena.  It was performed by members of the Centennial Ice Skating Club.  It was well worth it and very enjoyable.  The costumes were great too.  We'll likely make it a tradition but need to remember to take a thermos, snacks, and a blanket.

12/13/12

The Palmer Lake Star

A small town tradition I truly love.............................The Palmer Lake Star.

12/11/12

Fav Meal................Bracciole and Stuffed Shells

We had a few friends over for dinner the other night and Arn made Bracciole with Marinara Sauce (San Marzano tomatoes).  I made 2 batches of Stuffed Shells.  Everything turned out great and was very delicious.  We've been eating lots of left overs all  week.  I just used the recipe on the box of shells and added spinach.  He rolled the round steak with cheese and bread crumbs and simmered it in the sauce for several days.  Yummy !

12/9/12

Trying to Get Organized.......

I've been on a mission to 'red up, ream out, delete clutter, organize, simplify'.  I've got most of our old paperwork and files organized by year and eliminate that year when it passes the seven year mark.  I've sent several boxes of old vhs tapes to ACT Recycle 2200 Burlington, Columbia, Missouri 65202.  They are an organization who help handicapped adults have a job, earn money, feel useful, and help the environment.  They used to clean and recycle the vhs tapes but not dismantle and recycle them.  They grind up the plastic and I don't know where it goes from there.  Check out their website.
They now take CDs, DVD's, floppy discs, and cases.  You can send them to them at the book rate and they will send you a tax receipt.  While cleaning out some items to send (turbotax cd's from 2000, old cd's from Arn's old job) I came across a bunch of floppy discs (with backups from computers we don't even own anymore.  Some of the discs had info on them from the kids school years.  What to do....... After looking online and seeing that it costs $17.00 per floppy to retrieve the info I looked in the cupboard of old computer stuff and found a FLOPPY DISK DRIVE !!!! Let me know if you'd like to borrow it sometime.   It is really easy to see what is on each floppy and it's kind of fun because I've found Tyler's college essay and some poems by Arn that we thought were gone forever.  I'm even finding pictures I haven't seen in years.   Now my project will be looking at about a dozen floppy disks, transferring the files to the lap top, deleting the floppy, and getting it ready to mail off to Missouri.  Another thing to conquer in the future are the many unorganized pictures filling many tubs.  I did move them all to a location easier to move in case of another forest fire scare.  Scanning all those pics, giving everybody a copy of the discs, not sure what I'll do.  I still feel the need to have hard copies of pictures......I welcome any suggestions.

I can't wait to be able to get rid of the many TTEO notebooks hanging out on a shelf in the laundry room closet.

12/1/12

Johnny's Navajo Hogan



Today we checked out Johnny's Navajo Hogan.  I had a coupon and I've been driving past the Hogan for years.  It is on the National Historic Registry and was built in 1935.  The two wooden dome ceilings are built without using any nails.  It' been lots of different venues over the years but was reopened a year or so ago and is basically a bar with live music on the weekends.  We went for lunch.  The pizza was good and the broasted chicken was delish too.  It's a cool building and we will probable go back for the chicken or try one of the burgers.