So...whats for dinner?
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Hey, those Ghirardelli brownies are awesome, box or not!
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Red-a new Princess and Derby day! What a happy day!
DD now says she's wearing her white lace short wedding dress with striped espadrilles!?! The sleeves have lining to hide her 1/2 sleeve of tattoos from Ga- a magnolia, brown thatcher and a peach- from her MIL.
She says the invitation says "flip flops encouraged". She says everyone will "probably dress up like a garden party.
I have one long dress,silk sleeveless, one knee length dress, white with cobalt blue embroidery with cap sleeves, , one pair of silver kitten heels and one pair of higher dress sandals in cobalt blue. Have to get the blue and white flip flops I guess. Have to get white linen/cotton/silk bolero/cropped sweater- I don't know what I'm doing.
For dinner vitamin water. I ate salmon for brunch and I'm not even hungry.
Special That coffee ice cream thing sound wonderful
Did not garden. Too busy stressing out about things in general. wedding, car, future retirement in particular.
Thanks for listening.
I guiess Susan will be back soon. So good to see those beautiful pictures.
Going to a May Day celebration on a farm tomorrow, we will have a parade through the woods watch a play in the barn and dance and sing, then dig up the old may pole and plant another. I have to think of a dish to bring.
Suggestions? Easy? Vegetarian that travel well?
Watch out for those people at Texas Road house-if it's your birthday they make to ride the bucking bronco, it doesn't move and you feel like a fool.
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Bedo, I'm sure you will look great in whatever you choose. What a happy occasion! Your May day celebration sounds like big fun too. I would take something simple like a fruit salad or pasta salad with spring vegetables. Something like tabbouleh would be good too.
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Bedo - what about making a box of those Ghirardelli brownies? They'll travel well.
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Bedo, the wedding will be fine. You will be gorgeous, with or without those 6 lbs.
Our landing in Seville was a bit rough. As always happens, the third week of my Faslodex cycle brings some tummy issues, and that only gets worse when you are traveling. Succumbed to some really mediocre tourist food before I stated that we simply had to save energy to walk to decent places at the end of the day. Success!!! Two nights of really excellent fare at very fair prices. I have been walking between 6-8 hrs per day and instead of getting stronger, I seem to be loosing strength with increasing pain at the injection sites. This has me quite worried. I had attributed my lack of stamina to not moving enough all winter, but maybe this is permanent? Made it through THE two lowest days of the cycle [friday and saturday] sleeping over 8 hrs at night, plus a siesta, and things should now look up.
The big sites here are magnificent. I am way behind on sorting photographs but will throw up a few random shots for ambiance. Tomorrow morning we head to Valencia, and the walkup apartment. FIVE STORIES. It was cheap. If I can't do it, we will book a hotel. I have never once thrown away $200 but this might be a first time.
*susan*
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Catedral of Sevilla
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Real Azahar, with gardens. By this time the sun was too high to get nice shots. Notice the water passageway in the steps.
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Just lovely Susan! I would love Spain.
Walking 6 hours a day would be a lot for anyone except a mail carrier. That coupled with sleeping in beds not my own and ses from treatment would be a recipe for fatigue for me.
Making blintzes with fresh strawberries for breakfast. A rare treat!
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That's it. I want to go to Europe again. Those pictures are so gorgeous.
Susan,I think Auntie is right. As I get older, I do find myself getting tired more easily and on my days off almost always take a nap. I don't think that I could walk 8 hours a day. I hope you are enjoying your meals again.
Could we have a pic of one? If it doesn't make you feel self conscious taking the pic?
Thanks for the reassurance on the wedding all. DD says I'm obsessing. She will take my mind off it when we fold 1,000,000 napkins and pot 5,000,000 herbs next Saturday for the tables?. This is a DIY event.
I'm afraid of my ex SIL. She's mean. She doesn't like me. She's in politics and 1/2 the time I can't remember who the vice president or Secretary of State is. She makes me feel dumb by always asking me about politics or something. My ex MIL thinks I'm "stuck up" because I can be quiet. It's been decades. I think it's true that when you see family again or in laws in this case-you revert to your old roles and dynamics.
I think the tabbouleh thanks Auntie. I'm afraid I would eat the brownie dough haha!
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I don't take pictures of my meals. I just think it is rude to the other guests who have paid good money for their meals too. Sorry.
Vice President: Joe Biden. Secretary of State: John Kerry. Perhaps you can study up on the Catholic Vatican Climate Change conference and make her feel stupid? Or, learn to smile vaguely and say "how are you?" Three times and she will leave you alone, i bet.
*susan*
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Susan - pictures are absolutely breath taking. I doubt I could have walked 6 hours a day when I was 25 and in top shape. Glad you're on the upswing from the SEs. What a fantastic trip. And you're right - dump the stairs if they're too difficult. $200 is a small price to pay for more comfortable circumstances on this magical vacation.
Bedo - oh the ex-in-law issues. Ugh! But Susan's right. Pick some obscure issue and dwell on it. (the effect on SAT scores of reading to 6 month old babies, the dangers facing Monarch butterflies?) Or just put your nose up in the air and smile and say 'how lovely to see you, you look wonderful, etc.' then say 'excuse me for a moment please' and move along. I agree, it's hard not to revert to old dynamics.
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Awesome pictures.
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bedo - I think people who make themselves feel superior by making others feel inferior are really just insecure - keep that in your head when dealing with your former in-laws. If nothing else, just remember that we all think you are fantastic and wonderful!
susan - excellent pics! FWIW - I am amazed that you are walking as much as you are, don't feel bad - you're doing better than most of us!
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DD riveting the panels in place. This holds things in place while welding without having the clamps in the way.
It's kind of a mess under the car.... I try to keep my work area clean...she figured that out soon after I took this picture. :-)
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eric - love it!
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There are some mighty awesome daughters/young women affiliated with this thread!
*susan*
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Eric, too cool!
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Lovely pix of Spain, Susan. Hope you are feeling better, regaining some energy. You have been burning the traveler's candle afterall...and 6-8 miles a day?! Yikes! I just hope for you that you can feel a "good" kind of tired after your next busy days of touring....otherwise maybe cut back a bit to accomodate your energy level? Your welcome!

Eric, so nice to have the visual of your "mighty girl" in action!
So Bedo, one more (perhaps off the wall) suggestion for dealing with your MIL. If she "starts up" why not bring her right over to meet the Main Line guests, suggest to both parties that they may have much in common, leave them, and see how that works for her! I would also be tempted to "google" 'how to avoid conversations with difficult MILs!'

Tonight DH and I took our trainer out for dinner to celebrate her new position as wellness director for a local ins. company. It is a wonderful opportunity for her, and we are thrilled that she landed it. She is actually still at our hospital fitness center for a while until she expands her work in the new position to full time, which I fear will happen by Fall. That will be hard, although we could always hire her privately if we wanted to...and in any case will stay connected. She is a lovely young woman...sort of like our faux daughter, helping her old faux parents stay fit!

We had a LOT for dinner... At Sweet Basil....shared a huge Greek salad, then shared an appetizer of pea and parsnip gnocchi with a cream sauce with pea tendrils (the gnocchi were way to heavy...not like the ones my mother and aunts used to make). I had shrimp scampi over linguini which was swimming in way too much butter. (Such a complainer) Most of it is now in my fridge, and if I eat it tomorrow night, I'll drain off all that butter. DH had their signature dish which was a rosemary chicken....in a cream sauce over short pasta of some sort. He said it was heavy. But maybe by tomorrow evening he will be hungry enough to try it again....hee hee. DT (trainer) had a special of chorizo sausage risotto and said it was really good....but way too much. So she also took a large container home. That restaurant does not serve dessert....not surprising why! So we had some Talenti gelato and pizzelles at home....we are stuffed! Back to the gym tomorrow!
By the way, love all of your bird stories, ladies! No more hummer sightings here....:(
Just learned from DDIL that they would like to come here for Mother's Day. It will be great to see the grands. Now I have to get moving this week to clear out some of our standard clutter to accommodate four overnight "guests" and those curious little hands. Then of course there is some food shopping to do which I have been grossly avoiding of late , (tho we will go out for brunch on Sunday), and getting some activities out to have at the ready for these active little buggers. Hopefully it will not rain and we can spend time outdoors. They are REALLY active kids! I'm excited that they are coming, especially since DS2 and DGF are flying to her parents for the weekend. Despite this happy anticipation, I am always aware of what a loaded "holiday" this one is for so many.
Minus, speaking of your DS and his DGF, I do wonder what my DS2 and his DGF will do. And believe me, there is very little offered on this topic by them. I figure it is theirs to work out. My DH figures that our DDIL will be the one to get any available scoop when she spends time with DGF (which will not happen this weekend), but as good as DDIL is at extracting info from people, (like DS2's former girlfriends!) I think DGF is reserved enough that no beans will be spilled to her either. I do wonder what her parents think of this relationship, since their daughter is a few years older than DS2, and gave up her life in Chicago to be with him. Who knows......what will be will be. They seem happy together.
It is interesting that many couples these days seem less concerned about tying the marital knot. Tho in our DS2's very large social circle almost all of his friends are now married. Hmmmmm....0 -
Lacey, that sounds like enough food for a week of dinners! Maybe ordering an appetizer for a main could be the way to go?
The pictures of Spain bring back our travels in that country many years ago. That was pre-digital camera days. We probably have slides somewhere.
Bedo, I hope you enjoy your daughter's wedding. I think you will.
Back into the yard this morning.
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Carole, I think you are right about the volume of food we encountered last evening....making it a better idea to just order apps. And the fact that it was mostly carbs made it even more filling. Between the three of us we never even finished the app. We almost always order out their braised lamb shank, with roasted veggies and polenta, which provides us both dinner with leftovers at home along with their salad. But yesterday was such a warm pretty day I could not bear to order what I think of as the perfect winter dish. This gal is going light for the rest of the week!
We are also having such beautiful weather here....finally! And the trees are starting to pop! Thus I won't be heading outdoors much.
My allergies have been somewhat tolerable so far, which I think has been due to our delayed Spring....and I guess the serum injections I give myself. I will be changing that to a sublingual serum regimen (as soon as the current allergy testing is completed) which builds up immunity over time....we'll see.Plan to get some sewing done today to clear up that cluttered space! Carole, howcare your placemats coming along
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Lacey, I hope you can build up a tolerance for pollen and whatever else causes you allergy problems. I would hate not being able to go outdoors.
My placemat making is coming along. I got some sewing done today.
I went to a WW meeting late this afternoon (or early this evening!) at the YMCA where we exercise. I'm hoping that attending the meetings will give me a little extra discipline that I need to drop some lbs.
Dinner tonight was a solo occasion since dh has been gone all day and hasn't returned yet. I made myself a couple of tacos with corn tortillas, ground beef, guacamole, Mexican cheese, green salsa and sour cream. They tasted really good. I was very hungry.
The WW topic tonight was on planning a week's meals. I have never done this and probably won't. My planning is kind of a daily affair. I can see where weekly planning would be useful for someone who isn't retired and operates on a tight schedule.
I need to make a grocery list for items I have volunteered to cook for Mother's Day.
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I am still 10 pages behind but am thrilled to find that Susan is still on vacation. I can't imagine walking 2 miles at a stroll much less 8 or 9 on a sightseeing mission. Geesh Susan. You put me to shame lol.
I am living vicariously thru your food posting tonight. Tomorrow is my repeat colonoscopy. GI doc can't rule out some problems but I really believe it's due to my lovely (not) hemorrhoids (TMI I'm sure). I did just have a yummy lime popsicle. Really not much cooking anyways around here. Made some chicken noodle soup with breasts and Mrs. Miller's noodles. It was good the 1st night but even better the 2nd. Still have some left which will sound very good tomorrow. Seems every magazine I have in this house is food related.
Bedo - I have to read back about the wedding. Gather that it is not this weekend since you're making favors. Like everyone's suggestions for difficult ex-MIL. Hopefully she will not have time to corner you on political questions. At least for that you could beg off with "I don't talk about politics. Doesn't --- (Insert DD's name) look beautiful in that dress, skirt, flip flops." All your clothing choices sound great.
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Tonight was grilled lamb chops, roasted parmesan potatoes and a wedge salad.
Took dad to the wound center today. They think they can help him but I question that he will follow through on the self care recommendations. We'll see.
Carole, what things did you volunteer to make?
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luvmygoats - funny about the magazines with nothing but food - hope all goes well with your procedure tomorrow - colonoscopies are never enjoyable, but for me the prep was worse. All during chemo I noticed two things about TV - lots of great looking food commercials that showed stuff I could not begin to think about eating, and a zillion shampoo and hair product commercials that involved yards of beautiful slow-motion hair, lol!
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Luv, I feel your pain, my colonoscopy is scheduled for Friday. I'm so sorry you have to do a repeat. Ugh!
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Thanks for the good thought for tomorrow. I did read a good thing for getting rid of nasty prep taste. Actually several things. Mine is Suprep, mix with water to make 16 oz. Plastic wrap the top of your cup and poke a straw thru the plastic wrap. Eliminates a lot of the smell. Put straw as far back as you can without gagging. Suck on a lemondrop between drinks. I only could find Lemonheads here but that did a good job. I looked like an idiot rolling that around my mouth. Reg. lemondrops would prob. be better since I think they're bigger. I just cannot drink that much water but have an easier time with apple juice/apple cider. Last one I had it was December. No way was I drinking cold water.
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Good luck Goats and Auntie. Soon it will be over and you will be able to sleep the day away.... All I remember is getting up out of the line up of medication zombies-they put us all in a line of chairs to talk to the Dr. about our results for some reason- and heading for the waiting room and the nurse pulling me back by the strings of my Johnny "You're not going anywhere. You've had a lot of medication"
Thanks again for your suggestions!
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Hope the procedure goes well today, Luv, and that your prep is tolerable, Nance, and that yours goes well too. Can't help but notice how my sentence construction on this thread just gets worse and worse....so much for free association writing!!
It's fascinating to me that there are so many varied (but mostly disgusting tasting) drinks for the colonoscopy prep process. I guess it must just be due to different manufacturers. I do have to say that for my last one, the prep, which was in single bottles, was not bad at all (and I am a super sensitive sensory gal, who can get disgusted quickly with tastes and textures). We actually, dare I say, almost "enjoyed" the taste. So there must be prep drinks that are improving.
Heading into Cambridge a bit later for the "Business of Food" panel, and light dinner beforehand. I'd better stick to "light" since I am definitely noticing an uptick in the poundage!! I think I can get a grip on this if I go back to avoiding pasta...and after dinner sweets, which seem to have crept into my meal plan the past couple of months. Sugar is my downfall!
Another warm day here...we are such appreciators of warm weather and greenery after living in grey and white for so many months! That must sound weird to all of you in the South and West! Need to change to warm weather wardrobe now.
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Nance, I'm making a shrimp mold to be served with Ritz type crackers as an appetizer. Having an appetizer is pretty comical since my mother thinks holiday meals should be served at noon. I'm making the shrimp mold for her because she likes it so much but everybody else likes it, too.
I'm also making potato salad the way my family like it, which is room temperature or slightly warm. We don't like chilled potato salad. And it can't have lumps in it. It has to be mashed like mashed potatoes. Lots of boiled eggs chopped up, mayo, yellow mustard, s & p, and either dill relish or chopped olives. No onions because even as a child I wouldn't eat anything with raw onions so my mother always left onions out. Even though everybody else ate onions.
I had a good lunch today after playing golf with two friends at Carter Plantation, which is on the Audubon Trail. It's about 40 min. from where I live. I had fried catfish fillets, sweet potato fries and coleslaw. I was very hungry and the food tasted delicious.
Tonight will be leftover spaghetti for dh with steamed squash. I will eat sparingly after a hearty lunch.
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Luv, it's good to have you check in. Good luck to you and Nance with the colonoscopies.
I have an apptment tomorrow with my PCP's NP for a checkup prior to foot surgery next Wed. My foot didn't bother me at all today during 18 holes of golf, riding in a cart, as usual.
Lacey, I started back to WW by attending a meeting late yesterday afternoon. Apologies if this is repetitious.
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