Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy New Year
Monday, December 21, 2009
I'm Back
-The Board of Directors reconvened last week and decided to not lay me off after all. They ratified a budget for the first quarter. So I have a job for a few more months at least.
-I am officially ready for Christmas. Christmas cards have been sent, all presents have been purchased, Holiday menu planned. I still have to wrap a few presents and I still haven't watched a few of my favorite Christmas movies
-Mr. P's best friend and the best man at our wedding is on our couch for a bit. As messy as it makes our living room feel it's good to have him.
-The Christmas present I am hoping for the most is a new Jamie Oliver cook book. I'm hoping to spend Christmas day curled up with a glorious new cook book to read and then the rest of my vacation cooking up new delights.
-starting tomorrow at 2 I don't have to come back until the office until January 4th. That is 12 whole days!!! I'm so excited.
-Well that's all for now. Merry Christmas Everyone!!!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
A Twist in the Road
But....
Sometimes life takes twists and turns we don't expect. And that's been the case at Potter place this week. I have been laid off. I now join the masses of unemployed. Because Mr. P is in law school and will be taking the bar exam and the ethics bar this year he can't work. So I am the sole income in our house.
Honestly this has put a damper on my spirit a bit. It's hard, harder than I imagined. So blog friends you will have to bear with me a bit. I think I just need a few days and then sugar plums will be dancing in my head.
I know that even with this upset Mr. P and I are still so blessed. We have such wonderful friends and family and church that are all supporting us. We are loved and I know God will provide. Thank you to everyone who has been there for us and offered prayers for us.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Fall Photos
Friday, November 27, 2009
To Shop or Not to Shop
Today is black Friday. Are you out in the shopping madness today? I am not. Rather I'm burrowing in my apartment until 4pm when we're going over to our friend David's and cooking dinner for a bunch of friends. I went out last year on black Friday and while I did get some good deals but I'm still recovering from the madness.
So what am doing if I'm not shopping? I spent the morning cleaning. If you read this blog you know I hate to clean. But there are two things that motivate me to clean: my grandmother coming to visit, and putting up Christmas decorations. I love putting up Christmas decorations but when I was a kid we always had to clean house before getting out all of the decorations. So this morning I woke up and started cleaning right away, Mr. P helped and by noon the house was so clean. Now I'm taking a blogging break and then I will turn on the radio and decorate away.
How are you spending the day after Thanksgiving?
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Gorgeous Wedding Photos
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
"Before we eat..."
With thanksgiving this week and the holidays around the corner I am glad for the reminder I needed. I want this Thanksgiving to truly be a reminder of how blessed we are. And I want this Christmas to be about Jesus, family, friends, church and building beautiful memories. So in honor of Thanksgiving and my Dad (who always requires this before we are allowed to eat out Thanksgiving dinner) here is my list of what I am thankful for this year:
1. Our Church, we love our Church, it is truly a gift from God
2. Mr. P, he is such a wonderful husband
Mr. P and I at Crater Lake this summer.
3. My brother and sister, who besides being wonderful siblings are also wonderful friends
Sean and Jess at Jess' graduation
4. My wonderful Father and Mother
Mom and I at my bridal shower.
5. That I live in this country with all of the promise and opportunity it offers
6. That I live in a nice apartment with a roof overhead and a warm comfy bed
7. For all of our wonderful friends
Everyone at Easter dinner last year.
8. For my Cousin Lauren who is also my best friend and the perfect shopping partner
Lauren and I at her wedding in July
9. For my job which provides more than we need
10. That Mr. P has the opportunity to go to Law School
What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving?
Friday, November 20, 2009
Sometimes Life Is Just Good
It's really wet, rainy and cold here today.
It is 2pm.
I am at home alone wearing a cozy sweater on my neatly made bed in my clean room drinking tea.
I have no plans tonight except cooking dinner with Mr. P and perhaps watching an old movie.
Sometimes life is just good. You are nice and relaxed with a weekend to look forward too, a big family gathering on Saturday and friends to see at church on Sunday.
Happy Friday!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
A Cowboy
In college, while other kids went off to Mexico or California for Spring break I headed straight for the ranch. It was usually the first place I went once finals were over for the year. My cousin and I were roommates in college and we'd head down to the ranch almost once a month to go riding, get our fill of homemade Italian cooking and do are laundry. We'd dump all our laundry into the middle of Nonna's big laundry room and head off to the barn with Grampa. While we rode through old growth forests on old logging roads Nonna would do all our laundry and cook us our favorite Italian dishes. Then they would send us home with fresh beef, veggies, Parmesan cheese, preserves, apple sauce, homemade pickles, whatever yummy food Nonna had piled away. It was a wonderful routine.
Grampa taught me to ride a horse by myself when I was seven years old. He's taken me all over the valley riding throughout the forests. All the while he teaches me about our family history, the horses, the ranch, how to run the ranch, life lessons, the "proper place for women", how I will marry a republican, how to track animals, that country music was the only worth listening to and that George Straight and Patsy Cline were the best and so on. Sometimes we would ride the horses all day long out in the trees. We would ride high up into the hills where we could look down and see the whole valley. Then we would stop and Grampa would stand there up on his big horse and point to various places through the valley. He would point out where his school house was, were Great-Grandpa Oscar's father first settled in the 1800's, where his grandmother's apple orchard was, the way he'd come home from school, where so and so held a barn dance, where my great-grandfather shot a cougar.
Other days we would work cattle. This was my favorite activity. We would take the horses up in the hills behind the range land, then we would work the cows down through the creek to the main pasture. Once the cattle were near the barn we would move them into the corral. Usually we would run them through the shoot to vaccinate them, separate them, give them fly powder and things like that. Sometimes a cow would have twins and we would have to take the twin into the barn to be bottle fed.
After a long day working on the ranch we would come up to the main house, eat a lot of food and watch Pure Country. It has always been our movie possessing all the truly important movie elements: horses, good music, a love story and dancing.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Baby Fever
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
It's Almost Thanksgiving!!!!
It should be no surprise to you all that I love Thanksgiving. After all I love food! I love to cook! And I love friends and family, so a Holiday devoted to these three things is bound to be one of my favorites. Yet this year Thanksgiving has really snuck up on me. Usually I spend the whole month before hand thinking about Thanksgiving. What will I cook? Where will we go? Should I go with an old favorite recipe or try something new? What will I wear? And so on.
Because I have been so busy and time is flying I am rather frantically trying to put together all the recipes I am making. We actually have three Thanksgiving dinners to attend this year. The first one is Saturday at my Grandparent's Ranch with my Dad's family. For this dinner I have been assigned Sweet Potatoes and Cranberry Sauce. Our second dinner is the Church Thanksgiving Dinner Sunday after service. I signed up to bring cranberry sauce and sweet potatoes (these are my two specialties). Then for actual Thanksgiving my Mom, and I and my Uncle Frank and our friend David are all collaborating on the cooking. I am in charge of cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, green vegetable and one dessert. I am going to do the same cranberry sauce and sweet potatoes recipes for both weekend dinner's so I can just make double batches on Saturday morning. In my hurried attempt to do so I am using my favorite cooking sites rather then thumb through my extensive cook book selection. Martha Stewart has a great thanksgiving site, as does Epicurus and of course The Food Network. I love the looking through the menu's on these sites. One thing I have always wanted to do and am looking forward to doing when I do host thanksgiving is to pick an amazing menu out of Martha Stewart or Gourmet and follow it 100%. Perhaps this is my Type A personality coming out but I just think it would be lots of fun. Here are the recipes I am trying this year:
For Saturday and Sunday:
Cranberry Chutney
Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Brown Sugar and Pecan's
For Thanksgiving Day:
Cranberry Sauce with Dried Cherries
Maple Glazed Sweet Potatoes
Roasted Green Beans and Brussels Sprouts
Pumpkin Banana Mousse Tart
So that's what I am cooking this year. I have yet to decide what I am going to wear...What are your Thanksgiving plans? What favorite dish are you cooking this year?
Monday, November 9, 2009
Shopping Fail
This weekend we went to Portland and on Saturday I went shopping with my Mother-in-Law, my husband's grandmother and cousin. We went downtown to Pioneer square mall which is my favorite mall in Portland. Within a couple blocks of the mall is an enormous Macy's, Nordrom's, Nordstom Rack, and tons of other stores. At the Nordstrom Rack I found the most perfect booties. They were grey suede with a rounded toe and came just to my ankle. Best of all they were so comfortable. But, they were $70. And as much as I wanted them I could not bring myself to spend $70 on a pair of shoes that trendy and unnecessary.
These two are at DSW and are under $70.
These are perhaps my favorite but they are way out of my price range at over $200. They are Betsy Johnson.
I found these on Piperline. I love the bow at the ankle. But again these are out of my price range.
J. Crew and perfect. But way to expensive
These are Steve Madden at Macy's and if they went on sale they may be in my price range.
These are at Macy's also, they are Guess.
Perfection! These almost look exactly like what I found at the Rack. But of course they are selling for $135.
Alas, I am now on the look out for booties. I am going back to Portland in a couple of weeks to go Christmas shopping with Lauren, my true shopping soul mate, and we will find the perfect bootie!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Good Books
I just finished this book and I really enjoyed it. I honestly wasn’t very excited to read it after I read the back cover but it surprised me and was a really good book. So I highly recommend it.
Now my sister and I are on a King Arthur kick. We watched the newest movie with Clive Owen and Keira Knightly because, well honestly Clive Owen is dreamy and Keira Knightly is gorgeous and we love her in Pride and Prejudice. While the movie was fairly awful, at one point Kiera Knightly goes into battle wearing what can only resemble a liter-hosen, it did remind us how much we love King Arthur stories. We were big King Arthur fan’s as kids. We had a few different children’s renditions and then there was the move Kid in King Arthur’s Court which was a favorite of ours. So after Keira Knightly and her liter-hosen we watched Mists of Avalon and First Knight. Julia Armand is a much better Guinevere than Keira Knightly, it pains me to say it but it’s very true. Next we are going to rent the movie Excalibur which was made in the 70’s and should be highly entertaining.
Mists of Avalon was incredibly entertaining yet perhaps the most ridiculous movie I have every seen. We have christened it the soap opera version of King Arthur as it boasts, murder, hidden identities, multiple love triangles, incest, revenge, affairs, deceit, betrayal and a three some between King Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot. I have never read the book but I can’t really believe that all of that happens in the book. So I will have to read it and see if it is better. But first I’m reading a King Arthur story our Pastor loaned me. It’s a trilogy the first one is called Taliesin by Stephan Lawhead. So far it is really good and I’m enjoying it a lot. It begins on the lost Island of Atlantis. Normally I don’t read science fiction or fantasy. I spent most of my childhood reading Laura Ingalls Wilder, Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, The Secret Garden and so on. But there were a few exceptions. I had a weakness for stories about magic, kingdoms, dragon’s and knights and ladies. I love to be pulled into a completely different world and reality where I have to imagine what everything looks like.
My favorite stories in this genre are:
Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis: how I wished I could find a secret wardrobe when I was a kid...
Lord of the Rings: I first read these on a camping trip and spend the entire trip reading. I couldn’t put them down until I knew how the story ended.
Tales of King Arthur
Harry Potter: you don’t even want to get me started
Do you have childhood favorites you still come back to? What are your favorite books?
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Much Delayed Halloween Pic
For Mr. P, who is a 1920's gangster, he is wearing pinstriped trousers and a white shirt we had. We added suspenders and a Fedora which my sister had from an old costume. Then we added his friends face revolver pistol and holster.
For my flapper costume, I am wearing an old dress that for some reason I thought was cool 10 years ago and wore for my sophomore year homecoming dance. I paired it with black nylons and black heels I already had. For jewelry I have my triple strand pearls with my sisters long strand of pearls. I also layered a vintage black and gold necklace I already had. I used another long pearl necklace I had as bracelets. I also wore vintage diamond and pearl drop earrings I already had. For the head piece, I pinned a black lace headband I had into my hair and then pinned on a gold and pearl broach onto it. Lastly of course, I wore very heavy eye make up and red lipstick.
We had a great time at the party Friday. Then Saturday we went to the haunted corn maze with a bunch of friends which was great fun. Now the Halloween fun is over and it's back to work. I have been swamped at work but we are going to Portland this weekend to visit Mr. P's parents and I'm looking forward to getting away. Hope your holiday was fun!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Red lipstick and a Fedora
2. The weekend away was so nice. I read a lot and I ate soup and watched the fire and played with my darling little cousins who are 2 and 4 and so cute.
3. I am reading a really good book. It is called the Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. I would highly recommend it.
4. Remember my lacto-fermendted corn relish. Last night for dinner I dredged thin cut pork chops in masa and fried them in a skilled and then topped them with the corn relish. It was super easy, fast and delicious.
5. Daylight savings is next this weekend and I am very happy as I love daylight savings. I am particularly looking forward to sleeping in Sunday and Monday with my extra hour.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Finally it's Friday!
Well near here. This is Belnap Covered bridge. It's two miles from my family's cabin and we drive through it to get there. The whole family is going. It's supposed to pour all weekend so I am going to enjoy a cozy fire, hot tea, warm sweaters, good books and movies inside.
Happy weekend!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Pumpkin Carving Party
Eric brought this weird singing moving toy.
Some very creative pumpkin carvers. Orren is carving a fly (as in for fly fishing) and Pat, who's pumpkin is covered by the bag, is carving a wheelchair sign. Why, I do not know.
Kent's pumpkin turned out really well, it was probably the most elaborate creation of the day.
Mr. P carving a shark pumpkin.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Soup and Pumpkin Carving=Fall
And with that I shall get back to my kitchen. Have a lovely Saturday everyone!