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Lilly Bud Naturals and Food Group October 29, 2008

Filed under: Cooking, Friends — sherrietraveling @ 11:22 pm
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My friend Chersten started her own company, Lilly Bud Naturals, to provide human and environmentally safe cleaning products for the home. It all started from when her daughter Lilly was young, then Bud came along. Well, Bud’s name is actually Jon, but so is Jon’s dad but we call him Joey instead. At any rate, please comment if you have a son that you do NOT call Bud!  Everyone I know calls their son Bud as a nickname.

Here is the link to an article in the local Rochester (MN) newspaper! I don’t know how long the link will be live, so check it out fast!

Cher and I worked together for many years. In fact, she was my formal mentor after I started. She was in charge of taking me out to lunch occasionally to check in on me, make sure I was feeling good about my position, etc. It was great!

Eventually, Cher, Warren (another work friend) and I decided that we needed to formalize our love of good food and friendship. Thus, one afternoon at a potluck for a departing colleague, Food Group was born. We met for about two years about 8 times a year, almost every month, with three rules:

1. The host/hostess selects the menu along a theme, cooks the main dish and makes suggestions for accompanying dishes, dessert and wine. (That sounds like more than one rule, but it really isn’t since selecting the theme can really only count as a small fraction of a rule.)

2. EVERY recipe has to be NEW to the person who is cooking/baking it. (As far as I know, this rule was only broken once by someone I invited to a dinner party. Instead of making something, she bought it from the store. I shamed her relentlessly as a result.)

3. The host/hostess can invite anyone else to the dinner party outside of the core Food Group group. (Eventually, we added two others to the Food Group second layer, but they eventually broke up and it just became awkward.)

Food Group was truly a highlight for all of us as we ventured into new recipes, new food selections and shared friendship. When I invited Aaron as my date to Food Group, it was a big deal. (Normally, I selected a girlfriend to join me…it was a coveted invitation that I passed around.) One of my favorite times to hostess was when the theme was a traditional Hanukah meal. Give me a plate of potato latkes, some applesauce and some sour cream and I am in heaven!!

When I moved away to Iowa, it was the beginning of the end. Shortly thereafter, Warren moved away to Alabama. It truly was a great time as we all had growing families at the time.

I’ve decided that I am going to keep a thanksgiving journal in November…a written tally of what I am thankful for each day in November. Today, October 29, I am very thankful for the opportunity to have grown friendships over a love of food and wine!

 

The Ant by Jack October 28, 2008

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Once upon a time there was an ant who had a happy life in the desert. Well, happy but there was still dinosors, you see. Well, I will jest tell you this story before I tell you that story. Well, it all started when a littel ant was climbing up a surrow (saguaro) cactus. An an owl poped out of a hole. The ant fell to the grownd. I am lost. the ant side. Wher am I? What is all that noise? Where is it coming from? Who cares about the noise? But where am I? The ant walked around for a few minutes. What shoud I do? Leav, stay, go left or right? What shoud I do, what should I do? Maybe I shoud go see what that horibell noies is. Sints I’m lost I will go. Maybe I shoud get a closer look? What is that? Look out! Somewon shouted. Crosh!! But it was to late. :-( (with tears)

Below Jack’s story is a picture of an ant getting crushed by a dinosaur and the dinosaur is saying oops.

We are very proud of this story that was inspirired in part by Dav Piley’s The Adventures of Captain Underpants. Jack used several techniques that author utilizes to help his story along.

I fought the beginning of summer with Jack to get him to read. He refused to read anything. Now, he is reading nearly every night and actually asks for reading time!

:-)

 

I got into trouble at school today. October 23, 2008

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Those were the first words I heard from Jack tonight when I got home.

Mom: Why?

J: I drew an inappropriate picture.

Mom: Of what?

J: Someone peeing and there was a guy throwing up and the principal thought it was someone I knew and was mad at, but it wasn’t. He wasn’t mad about the throwing up, just the peeing.

Mom: What?

Aaron: He drew a picture of someone peeing on someone who was throwing up.

Mom: *pause* What???

Aaron: I have the picture here if you want to look at it.

(Sure enough, it was a picture of a man on a cliff peeing down onto a man who was standing on a lower cliff while the man being peed on was throwing up down the cliff.)

J: I got into trouble at my old school because I drew inappropriate pictures too.

(HELLO???!!!! Then stop drawing inappropriate things!)

Mom: Yes, you drew a picture of a butt and got into trouble.

J: Oh, yeah. Two pictures at my old school.

Mom: At what point did you think that your teachers would look at your drawing and think, umm, this is great!?

J: I really didn’t think about that. I was just thinking about throwing up and then I remembered that movie we watched (The Forbidden Kingdom), you know, where that guy was peeing on that other guy.

Mom: So, what are some inappropriate things that you should NOT be drawing?

J: Private parts. Would it be inappropriate if I drew a picture of a person like my teacher being stepped on by an elephant?

Mom: *speechless*

Aaron: Showing disrespect to anyone would be inappropriate.

Mom: Yeah. What else would be inappropriate?

J: Would it be inappropriate if I drew a picture of my teacher or someone else with an acorn falling on her head?

Mom: *speechless* Would she get hurt?

J: No, just like showing her dizzy or something.

Mom: I think that is fine as long as she doesn’t get hurt.

 

What’s with the L? October 20, 2008

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On Friday mornings, I quiz Jack on his spelling words. Last Friday, I asked him to spell could. He spelled it correctly, heard what he said and asked, “Wait. What’s with the L?”

Okay, so this afternoon, I got a crazy idea and texted my sister – imagine this: the two of us in my Freestyle with our 5 kids driving to Disneyworld. Even she wasn’t up for it! I don’t know what I was thinking!!! At least she is saner than I am

 

Fall is here!!! October 19, 2008

Filed under: Baking, family, food, mothering — sherrietraveling @ 5:57 pm
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Jack and I had a VERY busy day today. We made sugar cookies and decorated them. (They were meant to be Halloween ones, but Jack chose a lot of xmas ones too.)

After that, I promised that I would help him rake leaves into a castle fort.

How do you make a castle fort out of leaves you ask? You simply rake the leaves into the walls making any structure you desire. We used to do this at my cousin Julie’s house when we were kids. Jack and I raked the whole yard!

After this raking bit, Jack invited friends over who thought it was awfully cool to have a backyard like this, and I went inside to can pears. My mother-in-law has a pear tree, and so I canned a bunch of pears. I hope they work out as I didn’t put them in the hot bath as long as I should have. I thought it was ten minutes, not twenty.I made pear apple crisp last night which we gobbled up for breakfast. Nummy! There is enough for all of us to have a nice sized breakfast tomorrow.

Friday, I went up to visit my friend Dini in Marshalltown. We went out for lunch with her 8 week old twin boys who were very groggy after their first shots that morning. We also went through Walmart so Dini could pick up whatever she needed. I was repeatedly oohed and aaahhhed at since I was pushing the twin stroller. You do get a lot of attention with twins!

Work is going slightly better. Only two more weeks until I start the new job! My sister and I both are starting new jobs on the same day.

 

Perpindicular vectors (or the current state of my life) October 12, 2008

Filed under: bad day — sherrietraveling @ 10:13 pm

There is me, then there is them.

Have you had a day (or in my case a week) in which you made the right decision for you and found AND BELIEVED in the good for “them” only to have people you felt you knew turn into people you never knew? I hope not, but it makes you seriously question your relationships with people. The vast majority of people are supportive and see the BIGGER picture. Unfortunately, I allow the vast MINORITY of two throwing temper tantrums spoil the feeling of what can be a TERRIFIC opportunity for all of us.

Then there is me seeking validation on my integrity and professionalism.

Oh, but that is only one vector that has headed north to my due east.

There is me, then there is them.

Probably too frequently, I feel like I am unable to travel on my own winding path into the future that I want for myself and for my family because of them. How far do you go astray off the path you really know you should be traveling before you have no choice but to do some major self-adjustment?

I cannot control them. I have finally realized that. But I’m still sad in the reality.

This vector travels south while I continue due east.

Seriously, this week has got to go better this week.

 

An Evening With David Sedaris October 9, 2008

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Aaron and I just got back from an evening with David Sedaris whom we both LOVE! He was so funny! A few new essays and some great stuff on the election season. I laughed so hard which was absolutely perfect after the crappy day I had. He even had a great piece about Costco involving condoms, strawberries and his brother-in-law. OMG it was funny!

Aaron’s sister also went, and as it turns out, she was sitting in the row in front of us. Our position near the end of the row was PERFECT for getting to be one of the first in line for the post-event book signing. He signed Dress Your Family in Courduroy and Denim to Aaron and I since we were each reading, or in my case listening to, the book the first time we ever met. We had him sign When You Are Engulfed in Flames for Aaron’s brother Matt who is also hilariously dry and sarcastic. I had him sign Holidays on Ice for a friend who shall remain nameless until the gift is given. David was trying to chat with me and find something interesting about me, but unfortunately, I am not interesting. Fortunately, this came as no big blow as I pretty much already knew this.

I will not let this ruin my terrific end to a crappy day!

 

It’s Wednesday night which means I’m crying again October 8, 2008

Filed under: family, tv — sherrietraveling @ 9:06 pm
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because the Biggest Loser is on! Ed and Heba…*gasp*

Did you just hear what Ed told Heba?

“I never truly lived before I met you.”

My favorite part arrives in just a moment – transformation. Did you see Jerry’s transformation last week? I really was AMAZED at his dedication and progress since leaving the ranch. That made me cry too because I was so happy for him.

OMG…Ed did awesome too! Wow!!! 85 pounds!

Too bad I was eating popcorn when I was watching the show. Speaking of popcorn, Cub Scout popcorn sales starts in a week! We don’t have a microwave anymore, so we’ve been making old fashioned stovetop popcorn. It is SOOOO much better than microwave popcorn!! It takes a little time to get the amount of oil right though…underestimating is a good idea.

 

Sewing, Cupcakes, Politics…Don’t Get Me Started October 5, 2008

This weekend has been full. First off, I’ve been VERY anxious about posting about my first attempt at making a skirt since 7th grade sewing class. Thanks to my stepmom’s help making some adjustments to remove the hem and still get the right length, I think it turned out really well! I wore it for the first time last Thursday.

You can’t see the beautiful designs, so here is a closeup. (I purchased the fabric like this!!) The edge is scalloped thus the need to remove the hem, and the fabric has butterflies sewn onto it. We also used 3 pieces of fabric (two back and one front) instead of four to eliminate the seam down the middle front. Zippers are really difficult for me and I can’t make them lay right unfortunately.

I was shocked to discover that the Simplicity pattern (9825) was twice the size of my off-the-rack size. This was VERY disheartening, but something to be aware of. Normally, I wear a size 5 or 6. The size 12 fit perfectly. I only knew this because of the measurements on the back…I thought I’d better take a look and compare before I go through the hassle of sewing something that may not fit. I am now making a size 12 dress.

I took Jack to Walking With Dinosaurs Saturday night…Troy wasn’t here this weekend, so he didn’t get to come with us. I bought the cheapest seats possible (third level) and used $10 off coupons for each seat, so this was the only way that we went. It was really neat! It is based off a BBC special and is real life sized robotic dinosaurs staged in an arena. Imagine Disney on Ice without the ice and the skaters, but with dinosaurs and a paleontologist instead. It really was something to see these dinosaurs next to a man. They always show you this in books, but it is entirely different in real life, even from the cheap seats!

One weekend ago, I left for work while the boys decorating werewolf cupcakes. Here are some pictures. They did a great job.

Troy found the recipe in his National Geographic Kids magazine. I just searched the website but couldn’t find the recipe online. The only thing helpful to know would be that you use a fork to make the frosting look like hair (using a sort of touch and pull method). The boys had a lot of fun. I got a book on gingerbread houses from the library so I think we’ll try to do something with that for halloween as well this coming weekend. Jack and I also have another Cub Scout cake auction cake to design, and we may try a gingerbread log cabin in honor of camp. We’ll see. I’ve never worked with gingerbread before.

Friday was a very busy day. I had lunch with Stephanie, and thankfully, she listened to me complain most of the time. It was so nice to see her again! She used to be my assistant at work, but her internship paid her far more than I could, so when they asked her to stay on, she left me. :-(

Friday night, Aaron’s friends from college came over to our new house. It was the first time in a VERY long time we’d had them over. It was fun to see them all again. One couple brought Guitar Hero and that was fun! Aaron got a bit carried away, so I retired earlier rather than later.

This weekend in the Des Moines Register, they had an interesting article about something I’ve been wondering about for about five weeks – WHERE the hell Sarah Palin got her Minnesota accent!! I can’t find the article online, but evidentally, many Minnesotan’s left MN during the Great Depression and went to Wasilla, Alaska for opportunity. (Wasilla is considered the “bread basket” of Alaska.) So, the Minnesota accent is still strong there even though I never heard it like she speaks it while I lived in Alaska. It feels good to have that mystery solved though.

Now that we are on Sarah Palin, I have to sort of eat my words. In a previous post, I said I thought she was smart enough to pull this off…that it appeared as if she was truly quite capable of learning what she needed to know. However, after the Katie Couric interviews, I must say that if you cannot answer simple questions like what newspapers you read and what your running mate’s record is, then you are not capable enough to be a dead heartbeat away from the Presidency. At this point, I think that she has the potential to make George Bush look not so dumb. (I can’t believe that is actually possible.) Do I think she doesn’t know what newspaper she reads in the morning? No, I don’t think she reads newspapers because she is too busy getting her kids off to school and whatnot. I don’t blame her for that because that is what most moms want to do. But, I do not want a president who doesn’t read several newspapers every day and who only depends on aids telling him/her what to read from the newspapers each day.

With that said, when she is prepped and speaks from the stump, she really speaks well, appears confident and extremely knowledgeable. However, if you are not polished enough to do the political thing of answering a question by not answering a question OR by not revealing that you have no idea, then you shouldn’t be president or vice president. You shouldn’t be Speaker of the House or Majority or Minority Leader of the Senate either.

Speaking of Speaker of the House, I am getting VERY annoyed with Nancy Pelosi’s partisan remarks when they are unwarranted and non-value added as my friend Jakki would say.

Speaking of Alaska, I just finished Arctic Village by Robert Marshall. It is a book I have wanted to read since junior year of college. It is about Robert’s time in the TINY village of Wiseman, Alaska during the early 1930’s. This village is in the middle of BFE even today, much more so when there were no roads heading that way. It is an ethnographic study of the village made up of whites who came searching for gold and the native Alaskans who live there. It is more than an ethnography and really gets at the heart of what living in this area was like. I found it incredibly interesting, but it may be mostly because I am familiar with Alaska, the area and the goldmining experience there.