I've told you before about his wreck, and the burns he suffered. He returned home Monday, but the skin grafts have become infected and he's had to go back to the hospital today.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Prayers, please
I've told you before about his wreck, and the burns he suffered. He returned home Monday, but the skin grafts have become infected and he's had to go back to the hospital today.
baking woes
Bad news
When's the last time you made a snowman?
So I cut those huge eyes out of a scrub pad that was lying on the garage floor, and I used little potatoes for the (very crookedly placed) buttons. The arms are pieces of dried-out Okra plants.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
What's cooking in my kitchen
Remember about a month ago when I put my leftover turkey in bags and put them in the freezer?
CHICKEN JAMBALAYA
1/3 cup chopped celery
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup chopped green sweet pepper
2 Tablespoons olive oil
1 14 ½ ounce can of chopped tomatoes
1 ½ cups chicken broth
2/3 cup long grain rice
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder (I add chopped garlic with the onions, peppers and celery and skip this ingredient)
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 to ½ bottled hot pepper sauce, or ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper (I prefer cayenne)
1 bay leaf
2 cups cubed, cooked chicken
1. In a large skillet cook celery, onion and sweet pepper in oil till vegetables are tender but not brown.
2. Stir in undrained tomatoes, chicken broth, uncooked rice, basil, garlic powder, pepper, hot pepper sauce, and bay leaf. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Cover and simmer about 20 minutes or till rice is tender. Stir in chicken or turkey; heat through. Discard bay leaf. Makes 4 servings.
354 calories, 12 grams total fat, 3 grams saturated fat, 68 mg chol., 610 sodium, 32 grams carbs, 2 grams fiber, 27 grams protein. 15% vitamin A, 37% vitamin C, 22% iron.
The end of the Decade? I think not.
It really doesn't matter to me, since I've never known a new year or a new decade to actually change anything about the way my life is going... unless I changed my attitude. Now there's something that will change your life: a good old-fashioned attitude adjustment. Nowadays, that takes too much effort on my part; I've gotten lazy.
New beginnings used to fill me with hope, and that hope helped me change my attitude. I was one of those people who resolved to lose those extra Christmas pounds and actually got the job done; Cliff would lose weight along with me. These days, my resolve has flown out the window. I've stopped making resolutions because I no longer keep them.
I do have one tiny resolution this year: When I talk about what year it is, I'm going to say it differently. Ever since 2001, I've said it like this: two thousand one, two thousand two, etc.
Now, back in the 1900's I never said "one thousand nine hundred one", or one thousand nine hundred two". No, it was "nineteen one", or nineteen two". Or maybe "nineteen 'oh' one".
So, come New Year's Day, I'll be calling the year "twenty-ten". Right or wrong, that's how I'm saying it.
Isn't that an earth-shaking resolution?
Hey, at least maybe I can keep this one.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
The last of the garden
Our old pickup
The old truck has been with us through thick and thin. We bought it in 1989, barely used. At that time we didn't think much about what kind of gas mileage it might get, but we were in for a shock: at best, it gets twelve MPG.
My new boots
I've wanted a pair of Muck Boots ever since I noticed people at Homesteading Today were raving about them, but I just couldn't make myself pay that much money for snow boots. Yesterday Cliff finally got tired of hearing me whine about not being able to walk far with Sadie because of the snow drifts (the snow was deeper than the tops of my shoes); so he said, "Let's go to Kleinschmidt's and get you some danged boots."
Monday, December 28, 2009
Now I understand
Sunday, December 27, 2009
My people are back!
Cheese
Woo hoo, we escaped to the big city!
We finally got out of the house
The roads are treacherous, but our old pickup is a four-wheel-drive. Even with half-worn-out tires, it took us up the hill to our daughter's house in style. Rachel took this picture of us arriving; notice Hawkeye, the wonder dog, running around the front of the pickup to greet me. I'm pretty sure if you asked Rachel and Kevin to name the best dog they ever had, they'd say Hawkeye. How many dogs will howl at the slightest suggestion, just to entertain his people?
Saturday, December 26, 2009
The best dog I ever had
Friday, December 25, 2009
Question for dog-lovers (or observers)
I got brave enough to take Sadie for a walk
It's bitter cold, but Sadie and I both had cabin fever today. I'm the poster child, you know, for S.A.D.; and I really needed to get out in the fresh air. It took all the effort I could summon up, believe me.
Snowy morning update
What a morning
Thursday, December 24, 2009
And the winner is....
"If you would like me to sign my scrawly, curly, loopy, deeply disturbed signature on a cookbook for you (or someone in your life), I’d be happy to oblige. Just send your cookbook to:
Pioneer Woman, P.O. Box 749 , Pawhuska, OK 74056
Please stick a Post-it (or scrap of paper) in each cookbook with the specifics (recipient’s name, etc.) and I’ll sign away. I’m happy to write special messages."