Teacher Appreciation Lunch, Version 8

The kids are out of school now, but during the last week of school, I prepared our family’s traditional “Thank You” lunch (from Bon Appetit magazine) for Boy and Girl’s teachers. I have now prepared this same meal for 8 years in a row; I think that I could make it blindfolded….but…it’s reliable, yummy and … Continue reading “Teacher Appreciation Lunch, Version 8”

The kids are out of school now, but during the last week of school, I prepared our family’s traditional “Thank You” lunch (from Bon Appetit magazine) for Boy and Girl’s teachers. I have now prepared this same meal for 8 years in a row; I think that I could make it blindfolded….but…it’s reliable, yummy and can be prepped in stages, so lots of it can be done in advance and chilled overnight in the delivery containers, so that it can be delivered in time for lunch. This is especially popular on the day of a field trip. I’ll just tell the teachers not to worry about packing their lunch for the trip and then pack it into a small sack or cooler, with some ice packs to keep it fresh until lunchtime.

Here’s a photo of the meal, as served at home (the side benefit of all of this cooking is that we end up with some leftovers at home):
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PS – During the course of all of this cooking, I knocked a jar of paprika out of my cabinet. It hit the granite countertop on the way down to the floor and shattered. I stepped on a piece of glass while trying to get the broom (and my shoes) and got it deeply imbedded in my foot. I ended up having to go to the emergency room to get it removed (this was on Memorial Day). The good news, I guess, is that I now have a current tetanus shot.

Boy played Stephen F. Austin in his class musical this week…

Boy (on R in suit, holding paper) The girl on the left, in brown, is playing “Sara” (Stephen’s F. Austin’s secretary). I think that she is really cute. Boy says that he thinks that she thinks that he “likes” her, but he doesn’t. He might like someone else, but he also might not like anyone. … Continue reading “Boy played Stephen F. Austin in his class musical this week…”

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Boy (on R in suit, holding paper)

The girl on the left, in brown, is playing “Sara” (Stephen’s F. Austin’s secretary). I think that she is really cute. Boy says that he thinks that she thinks that he “likes” her, but he doesn’t. He might like someone else, but he also might not like anyone. Boy says that cute girl likes someone else, anyway. He also said that he would probably tell us that he didn’t like anyone, even if he did like someone. This is all very common in 4th grade, apparently.

Girl, dressed for her first middle school dance

Pardon my ATROCIOUS photography, and the fact that a couple of the girls are missing (there was a pre-dance “get dressed and ready together” party and some of the girls were still getting ready), but here’s a photo of Girl with some of her friends before the dance:

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Pardon my ATROCIOUS photography, and the fact that a couple of the girls are missing (there was a pre-dance “get dressed and ready together” party and some of the girls were still getting ready), but here’s a photo of Girl with some of her friends before the dance:
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My two “Tin Grins”

Not a great photo of either of the kids, really (Girl still had eye makeup residue on from dress rehearsal last night and Boy was being a bit goofy), but I wanted to share with you what $10,000 worth of orthodontia in progress looks like…

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Not a great photo of either of the kids, really (Girl still had eye makeup residue on from dress rehearsal last night and Boy was being a bit goofy), but I wanted to share with you what $10,000 worth of orthodontia in progress looks like…

Rush Concert – Chicken?

Hubby and I went to see Rush when they were in Austin last week. We both like Rush and listened to them when we were younger (back in the “Tom Sawyer” and “New World Man” days), but neither of us were dyed-in-the-wool, play-the-cassette-over-and-over-again-on-auto-reverse kind of fans. So, we are obviously not privy to some sort … Continue reading “Rush Concert – Chicken?”

Hubby and I went to see Rush when they were in Austin last week. We both like Rush and listened to them when we were younger (back in the “Tom Sawyer” and “New World Man” days), but neither of us were dyed-in-the-wool, play-the-cassette-over-and-over-again-on-auto-reverse kind of fans. So, we are obviously not privy to some sort of private chicken joke. During the (awesome!) concert, there were three GINORMOUS commercial rotisserie ovens full of chicken, cooking away. Some dude in a chef’s hat and apron would periodically come onstage and baste them. It was weird. And hilarious. I will say that the females were completely outnumbered by males in attendance – an interesting change from the Hannah Montana concert we attended recently, where there were so many females that some of the mens’ rooms were temporarily converted to womens’ rooms. And I have a bit of a crush on Neil Peart now, after his AMAZING PHENOMENAL THERE AREN’T ENOUGH SUPERLATIVES IN THE WORLD drum solo. If any of you know what the deal is with the chicken, please let me know.

Dinner party table setting

My table, set for the dinner party that we had on Saturday. I was really proud of the way that it all turned out. The table looked beautiful; the food was great; the guests and conversation were wonderful.

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I was especially proud of the flower vases. They are candleholders that I bought a while back at Target. They are shaped like giant straight-sided wine glasses (similar to this) and are meant to hold a smallish pillar candle (3 inches high by 1.5 inches in diameter or so), but the bottom of one of the candleholders isn’t level, so the candle won’t sit straight and wax melts EVERYWHERE when the candles are lit. I was just about to recycle the candleholders or get rid of them (they weren’t expensive enough to be worth taking back to Target) when I was hit with a brainstorm – they would make great vases! I bought some light green/yellow mini hydrangeas and cut the stems really short (the leaves were perfect, because they look really similar to the tobacco leaf design of my dishes). They turned out beautifully!

Dinner was also perfect. For appetizers, I made some edamame with lapsang souchong salt and some gyoza dumplings and my special spicy-sweet dipping sauce. I served that with Basil Lime martinis.

The first course was Tre Wilcox’s Pan Seared Cod with Spicy Thai Lemongrass Broth, served with Tommasi Pinot Grigio.

The second course was these Chicken Lettuce Wraps (yummy and kid-friendly, which was good, because we had 10 adults and 5 kids over that night), served with a choice of either Mulderbosch Rosé (Cab. Sauv) or Monferrato Dolcetto (most people chose the red).

I made two versions of my French macaroons for dessert. I know that they don’t fit with the Asian theme of the meal, but they were yummy. I did, at least, make the Chai-Chocolate ones (and Cara Cara orange), so at least those have some marginal claim to being somewhat Asian.

I can’t believe that I forgot to take a single photo, especially since many of the guests live far away and we rarely get to see them, but I will definitely be making the cod again (I need to experiment a bit more with my searing technique until I get the fish exactly right, but the broth was SPOT ON). When I get the quantities perfected, I’ll post my version of Tre’s recipe. His recipe was made for a professional kitchen and I think the proportions got a little off when the quantity was cut down to size (A half pound of ginger? I don’t think so.).

“Granny Cookies”

Girl and Boy making what we call “Granny Cookies” with the kids. My grandmother spoils our family by making these treats for us periodically. They are really quick and simple to make and are really fun for the kids (another fun “back of the box” kind of thing). All you do is melt “candy coating”-type … Continue reading ““Granny Cookies””

Girl and Boy making what we call “Granny Cookies” with the kids. My grandmother spoils our family by making these treats for us periodically. They are really quick and simple to make and are really fun for the kids (another fun “back of the box” kind of thing). All you do is melt “candy coating”-type chocolate (you can use the regular or the “white chocolate” version) and dip into it the cookies, which are just peanut butter spread between 2 Ritz crackers. Girl doesn’t care for peanut butter, so my grandmother makes plain chocolate-dipped Ritz for her. Here is a photo of the kids helping her make them (in her new kitchen!).

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Cat Toilet-training update, Part 2

And here’s the BIGGEST news of what we’ve been up to lately…. Here’s Queenie (with Boy laughing in the background): Here’s Ace (with Queenie making an appearance to watch after the automatic flusher kicks in): and here’s Jack, who sometimes confuses the toilet with his water bowl… For anyone just joining us, we use the … Continue reading “Cat Toilet-training update, Part 2”

And here’s the BIGGEST news of what we’ve been up to lately….

Here’s Queenie (with Boy laughing in the background):

Here’s Ace (with Queenie making an appearance to watch after the automatic flusher kicks in):

and here’s Jack, who sometimes confuses the toilet with his water bowl…

For anyone just joining us, we use the Citikitty toilet training system and a Hands Free Sensor Flush automatic toilet flusher.

Easter

Girl (second from left) and Boy (second from right), with their cousins on Easter Sunday, after hunting many eggs and eating LOTS of candy.

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Girl (second from left) and Boy (second from right), with their cousins on Easter Sunday, after hunting many eggs and eating LOTS of candy.