Monday, December 28, 2015

Ginberbread Cookies & Houses Follow-up

As part of the somehow-always-hectic-rev-up to the Holiday season, this year we were preparing for that with some Doc appointments determining what to do with my ankle that I injured back on Feb. 28th. 

As a result, I posted nearly nothing in December and now I am hobbled with crutches and have time to fill, so therefore, I am playing catch-up...

Another short post to tie up a loose end or two...

Mama making some ginger'ish type cookies with two cute varmints.

And the older lad, who had no picture of himself with his gingerbread house in the post here, so we are correcting that slight with this somewhat blurry picture... the only one we have since we fed the houses to the deer and other critters that roam our yard in the shadows of night.

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Laundry, Chaos Style

Laundry and dishes... two chores that are never done. 

Sometimes they are made harder by creatures who have other ideas...

Exhibit A: Juno in the laundry basket had determined that it was time for fetch, not laundry.

Exhibit B: Caleb warming himself in a dryer full of warm clothing.  He thinks our house is too cold!

Exhibit C is one of which I do not have a photo of, but I can claim that I am affected by it often; laziness...

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Thanksgiving 2015 - Post #2 - Schmitzs

So now we find ourselves at the Griffith home in Bondurant with some fantastic food and equally as fantastic family. There's not a whole lot to say that pictures cannot convey, so I'll let the pictures do their work:









That's a whole lot of humanity seeking their next meal... and finding it!

God bless all of us and especially those of us who seek meals and do not find them on a regualar basis!!

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Vacation 2015, #4 - Seattle, Pike Street

Today's vacation post finds us in downtown Seattle at the Pike Street Market. This is one place that was sort of a "bucket list" place for me ever since 1993 when I first sampled the delectible flavors of the Pike Street Brewery and their wonderful XXXXX Stout.  Alas, it was not to be and maybe never will be.  

It was a bit of a tenuous morning as a Kindle got crunched in a car door, people wanted other people to eat when other people didn't want to eat and so on... 

All worked out well as it usually does when humans don't try to make it how they want.  We all proceeded thru the day well fed and had a lot of fun during said day.

 
I tried to capture the depth of the shopping/shops in this photo.  There the ramp up to street level on the right and the stairs to the lower level on the left.  Not too mention all of the "stuff" straight ahead, should we choose to proceed in that direction...


My first real "fish toss".  The boy in the striped shirt had just caught the big fish from one of the workers...


And here, a different worker caught the fish that the boy in the striped shirt had thrown back to him.


This was a shot of the are that will appear a few photos from now under the infamous Public Market Center signage...


That's a shot looking down Pike Street towards the parking ramp from where we were walking.


This is the street corner from which we "enjoyed" breakfast in the aforementioned tenuous manner...  beautiful view, by the way!


Our entourage in full glory.   We were approached by another family which had obviously adopted and they asked if we would take their photo.  We did, and exchanged the favor asking if they would take ours?

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Gingerbread Houses, 2015 Style

Since I'm about 6 months behind on posts, I figured I would throw one together that is fully current and proper for the holidays!

I am not only absent from all of the photos but really didn't participate either as I was in the kitchen cooking up some pizzas; a cheese, a 1/2 sausage / 1/2 pepperoni for the kiddos along side a Caprese (roasted tomatoes, fresh basil and mozzarella pearls) and a Chorizo Sausage/ Manchego cheese (chorizo sausage [mexican style], manchego [goat] cheese with red onion and baby kale).

So after the houses were done, we ate and were merry!

The houses with their respective exterior designers.  3 Aunts across the back row starting with Aunt Doris, Dianne and Molly.  Then Caleb, Jonah (hiding behind a house) Sam, Zoe, Aunt Lesley and the inimitable Robby.

Aunt Dianne and Caleb.

My niece Zoe with her lovely Aunt Lesley.

Aunt Molly with Jonah.

And then Sam, absent his partner in house design.

All in all, a wonderful time was had by all and hopefully everyone left well fed!

A special thank you to Grandma Marlene who assembled the houses prior to decoration!

See you next year!