Sunday, July 25, 2010

Trip







I can't believe we've already been home for a week! We had such a wonderful time white water rafting, hiking, kayaking, exploring new towns, and just being together. I think my favorite part was simply the time we had to relax without kids, interruptions or any place to be...time to remember what it's like just being us.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Home Again



We had a wonderful trip...returned sunburned, tired and happy.
More details soon...

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Goodbye

People whitewater rafting

Nick and I are off to enjoy the great outdoors, good food and each other.
See you later!

Monday, July 12, 2010

The Letter

Green And Orange Pot

This letter is a gem of a train wreck - I can't look away! It is the perfect example of the unfortunate reality of many family holiday celebrations. I realize we are nowhere near any major holiday, but every time I read this I laugh. Enjoy...

From: Marney

As you all know a fabulous Thanksgiving Dinner does not make itself. I need to ask each of you to help by bringing something to complete the meal. I truly appreciate your offers to assist with the meal preparation.

Now, while I do have quite a sense of humor and joke around all the time, I COULD NOT BE MORE SERIOUS when I am providing you with your Thanksgiving instructions and orders. I am very particular, so please perform your task EXACTLY as I have requested and read your portion very carefully. If I ask you to bring your offering in a container that has a lid, bring your offering in a container WITH A LID, NOT ALUMINUM FOIL! If I ask you to bring a serving spoon for your dish, BRING A SERVING SPOON, NOT A SOUP SPOON! And please do not forget anything.

All food that is to be cooked should already be prepared, bring it hot and ready to serve, warm or room temp. These are your ONLY THREE options. Anything meant to be served cold should, of course, already be cold.

HJB—Dinner wine

The Mike Byron Family
1. Turnips in a casserole with a lid and a serving spoon. Please do not fill the casserole all the way up to the top, it gets too messy. I know this may come as a bit of a surprise to you, but most of us hate turnips so don’t feel like you a have to feed an army.
2. Two half gallons of ice cream, one must be VANILLA, I don’t care what the other one is. No store brands please. I did see an ad this morning for Hagan Daz Peppermint Bark Ice Cream, yum!! (no pressure here, though).
3. Toppings for the ice cream.
4. A case of bottled water, NOT gallons, any brand is ok.

The Bob Byron Family
1. Green beans or asparagus (not both) in a casserole with a lid and a serving spoon. If you are making the green beans, please prepare FOUR pounds, if you are making asparagus please prepare FIVE pounds. It is up to you how you wish to prepare them, no soupy sauces, no cheese (you know how Mike is), a light sprinkling of toasted nuts, or pancetta, or some EVOO would be a nice way to jazz them up.
2. A case of beer of your choice (I have Coors Light and Corona) or a bottle of clos du bois chardonnay (you will have to let me know which you will bring prior to 11/22).

The Lisa Byron Chesterford Family
1. Lisa as a married woman you are now required to contribute at the adult level. You can bring an hors d’ouvres. A few helpful hints/suggestions. Keep it very light, and non-filling, NO COCKTAIL SAUCE, no beans of any kind. I think your best bet would be a platter of fresh veggies and dip. Not a huge platter mind you (i.e., not the plastic platter from the supermarket).

The Michelle Bobble Family
1. Stuffing in a casserole with a serving spoon. Please make the stuffing sans meat.
2. 2.5-3 qts. of mashed squash in a casserole with a lid and serving spoon
3. Proscuitto pin wheel – please stick to the recipe, no need to bring a plate.
4. A pie knife

The June Davis Family
1. 15 LBS of mashed potatoes in a casserole with a serving spoon. Please do not use the over-size blue serving dish you used last year. Because you are making such a large batch you can do one of two things: put half the mash in a regulation size casserole with lid and put the other half in a plastic container and we can just replenish with that or use two regulation size casserole dishes with lids. Only one serving spoon is needed.
2. A bottle of clos du bois chardonnay

The Amy Misto Family (why do I even bother she will never read this)
1. A pumpkin pie in a pie dish (please use my silver palate recipe) no knife needed.
2. An apple pie in a pie dish, you can use your own recipe, no knife needed.

Looking forward to the 28th!!

Marney

from awkwardfamilyphotos.com

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Four




Colin is such a special boy.

For example...
Yesterday, I was weeding the flower bed along the front of the house, and Colin came out to see what I was doing. He said he wanted to help me and then proceeded to weed with me not only the front bed, but also all the way down the side of the house. When we finished, he asked for a broom so he could sweep up the driveway. And then he decided to sweep off the trampoline.

This is classic Colin. He loves to look for ways he can help others, which is so rare for a child of his age. I often "catch" him assisting his little sister or offering to help his big brother.

He is thoughtful and tender towards his friends and always so willing to share his favorite things. For example, Ash has been playing with Colin's new birthday toys all day today...I hope Colin's good example is rubbing off!

Colin's loving heart and serving attitude point toward the kind of man he will be. A leader who is not afraid to get his hands dirty. A friend with open hands who is not afraid to laugh or cry with those he loves. Most of all, a son who will always be fiercely loved by his proud mom.

Happy birthday, Col!

Interview with the birthday boy:

What is your favorite color?
Blue, like my eyes.

Favorite food?
My birthday breakfast. It was waffles and blueberries.

Least favorite food?
Soup.

Favorite vehicle?
Convertible.

What do you want to be when you grow up?
Police man.

What's your favorite animal?
Giraffes and zebras.

What do you not like to do?
I don't like to play with bad guys.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Mistaken Identity

Cast member Taylor Lautner gestures at the premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse during the Los Angeles Film Festival at Nokia theatre at L.A. Live in Los Angeles June 24, 2010. The movie opens in the U.S. on June 24. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)

I took the kids on a bike ride to our local park yesterday. It was one of those perfect summer days where it seems like a crime to stay indoors.

Anyway, as we rolled into the park, I noticed the playground was covered with kids running and climbing wildly around...so much for an easy going afternoon. We arrived at the playground and Colin and Ash just stayed on their bikes, studying the craziness. Suddenly, a middle-school aged girl pointed at Ash and shouted, "Look at him! He's so cute!"

Her friends gathered around and were shrieking, "He looks like a movie superstar!"

"Who is it he looks like? Oh, I can't think of his name...Jacob!!!! Jacob from the Twilight movies!!!!"

They stared in awe down at Ash, as he looked back at them from his bike with no idea of what was going on.

Later, when we were biking home, Colin said, "Mom, why didn't they say I looked like a superstar?"

"Because they're just silly girls, Col." Always remember that.

PS. I nearly forgot that this particular visit to the park also included a dirty little boy chasing kids around with a dead bird in his hands. Let's just say my reaction was his introduction to the fear of God.