Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Happy Birthday, George!...and Nora!

Last Saturday night, I began this blog posting.  I was going to mention that it was George Washington’s birthday.  And I was going to tell you about how I pulled my cherry pie filling out of the freezer, where it’d been since last summer and baked a cherry pie for my family.



And I did do all those things.  And then I leaned back, licking my lips, and proclaimed, “I love George Washington’s birthday!” And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, Felicity called and said, “Come down to the hospital and meet your newest granddaughter!”
Teeny-tiny Nora and George Washington share a birthday!  She arrived weighing 6 lbs., 2 0z. and was 18 1/2″ long.  Details about George Washington’s actual birth are unknown.  But he couldn’t possibly have been this cute!


Welcome to the world, Nora!  Welcome to our family!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Snowy Twilight

The evening after our last snow was a beautiful twilight…the kind after a fresh snow when all our world is bathed in blue.



Partly why I love this blue-bathed twilight so much is the cozy feeling that comes from being indoors with all the comforts of home.


Monday, February 17, 2014

Italian Hot Chocolate and More

Last week, Colette and I made an excursion to Hanover, NH.  A quest, if you will.  We had heard that our favorite gelato shop, Morano Gelato, also served Italian hot chocolate during the winter months.  Say no more.  We felt compelled to try it.


Step #1, study the menu.  Here, we discovered that you can get the Italian hot chocolate plain, or with a scoop of gelato in it.



Decisions, decisions.  They always have a tantalizing, drool-worthy display of flavors. Wickedly, they post their flavors (made fresh daily) on Facebook and tempt me from afar. (Some summer day, I’m simply going to have to make an impromptu visit when pear gelato shows up on the menu for the day!)


In the end, I opted for a small Italian hot chocolate served without gelato.  And Colette opted for the full chocolate experience by ordering it served with a scoop of dark chocolate gelato.  I think next time, I will get a scoop of this Forest Berries flavor in my hot chocolate.


The amazing elixir comes from this golden vessel, where paddles keep it continuously mixed.  Be still my heart!



Oh goodness!  And, yes, it really does need to be eaten with a spoon.


Suitably enlivened by cups of chocolate and sugar, we stepped out into the brisk winter air and spent some time walking up and down Main Street.  I love the beautiful, colonial architecture of the buildings.




As Colette says, “Llamas were spotted in Hanover” that day.


The beautiful campus of Dartmouth University.


Colette did a bit of shopping in the lovely J.Crew store.


Before we left, we stopped in at the Dirt Cowboy Cafe.  It’s a cruel thing to put the chocolates display just inside the door.



It’s a cozy and bustling place populated mostly by Dartmouth students seeking caffeine.  And they’ve come to the right place, as there is an entire wall of exotic coffee beans sold by the pound.


An almond croissant and a chocolate croissant came home with us to share with the guys after dinner that night.  Delicious!


Saturday, February 15, 2014

Baby Shower for the Tiny Girl

Felicity is due in just eight days!  We can hardly wait for the arrival of the Tiny Girl!  Today, Colette and I hosted a baby shower for her.  Snow was softly falling throughout the party.  About twenty friends came for the baby shower brunch.  The party had a Valentine’s Day theme.



- The Menu -
Mini Pancakes with Orange-Vanilla Marscapone and Homemade Raspberry Syrup
Mini Strawberry Yogurt Parfaits with Homemade Apple Granola
A Trio of Quiches
Chocolate Dipped Giant Strawberries
Chocolate Macarons
Maple-Dijon Chicken Salad in Phyllo Cups
Valentine M&M’s
Orange Juice
Orange and Raspberry Infused Water
Coffee
Tea
Colette came up with the menu based around the concept of “little foods”.  She made the pancakes, which were beautiful, as well as delicious!




People, big and small, were eager to eat.



There was lots of visiting and laughter and games.


And then it was present time!


Our gift for the Tiny Girl was a christening gown!  We all attend church together at a reformed church that practices, as has most of Christendom throughout the centuries, infant baptism.  Hopefully, this will become an heirloom used by any other girls the Lord blesses them with, and then be passed down through the generations.



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Order and Chaos

Felicity came over with the kids this morning, and they stayed for the day.  Theo and I played with the train set.  First, we moved the train all around the track, making appropriate, “I think I can!  I think I can!” narration.   Then we lengthened the train until it was as long as it could get.  Then it was time to focus on the details.  He started with the trees.






Then he turned his attention to the “people”.  It started out sort of randomly, but when it was finished, the yellows were all in a row, the blues in their own row, and the reds in a perfect line.



And then with just as much joy as he ordered everything, he came through and knocked it all down.  Order and chaos.  It’s the way of things when playing with a 2-year old.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Snow Play

One night a week Walter, Felicity, and the kids come for dinner.  Sometimes, Felicity comes earlier in the day, so we have more time together.  Last week, she came early and brought the kids’ snow clothes for some fun in the snow.  One of the great blessings of living in New Hampshire is being able to walk no farther than our own backyard to have an afternoon of fun in the snow!  We brought out our toddler, pull-along sled for the first time.  I found a small strap of sleigh bells, which Technohubby affixed to the back of the sled, making for a nice, merry jingling as we pulled them along!






Making a snow angel is challenging when you have help…of the golden retriever kind.





The faster we pulled her, the bigger her smile!  I think this one’s going to be a bit of a daredevil.



Happy Birthday, George!...and Nora!

Last Saturday night, I began this blog posting.  I was going to mention that it was George Washington’s birthday.  And I was going to tell you about how I pulled my cherry pie filling out of the freezer, where it’d been since last summer and baked a cherry pie for my family.



And I did do all those things.  And then I leaned back, licking my lips, and proclaimed, “I love George Washington’s birthday!” And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, Felicity called and said, “Come down to the hospital and meet your newest granddaughter!”
Teeny-tiny Nora and George Washington share a birthday!  She arrived weighing 6 lbs., 2 0z. and was 18 1/2″ long.  Details about George Washington’s actual birth are unknown.  But he couldn’t possibly have been this cute!


Welcome to the world, Nora!  Welcome to our family!

Snowy Twilight

The evening after our last snow was a beautiful twilight…the kind after a fresh snow when all our world is bathed in blue.



Partly why I love this blue-bathed twilight so much is the cozy feeling that comes from being indoors with all the comforts of home.


Italian Hot Chocolate and More

Last week, Colette and I made an excursion to Hanover, NH.  A quest, if you will.  We had heard that our favorite gelato shop, Morano Gelato, also served Italian hot chocolate during the winter months.  Say no more.  We felt compelled to try it.


Step #1, study the menu.  Here, we discovered that you can get the Italian hot chocolate plain, or with a scoop of gelato in it.



Decisions, decisions.  They always have a tantalizing, drool-worthy display of flavors. Wickedly, they post their flavors (made fresh daily) on Facebook and tempt me from afar. (Some summer day, I’m simply going to have to make an impromptu visit when pear gelato shows up on the menu for the day!)


In the end, I opted for a small Italian hot chocolate served without gelato.  And Colette opted for the full chocolate experience by ordering it served with a scoop of dark chocolate gelato.  I think next time, I will get a scoop of this Forest Berries flavor in my hot chocolate.


The amazing elixir comes from this golden vessel, where paddles keep it continuously mixed.  Be still my heart!



Oh goodness!  And, yes, it really does need to be eaten with a spoon.


Suitably enlivened by cups of chocolate and sugar, we stepped out into the brisk winter air and spent some time walking up and down Main Street.  I love the beautiful, colonial architecture of the buildings.




As Colette says, “Llamas were spotted in Hanover” that day.


The beautiful campus of Dartmouth University.


Colette did a bit of shopping in the lovely J.Crew store.


Before we left, we stopped in at the Dirt Cowboy Cafe.  It’s a cruel thing to put the chocolates display just inside the door.



It’s a cozy and bustling place populated mostly by Dartmouth students seeking caffeine.  And they’ve come to the right place, as there is an entire wall of exotic coffee beans sold by the pound.


An almond croissant and a chocolate croissant came home with us to share with the guys after dinner that night.  Delicious!


Baby Shower for the Tiny Girl

Felicity is due in just eight days!  We can hardly wait for the arrival of the Tiny Girl!  Today, Colette and I hosted a baby shower for her.  Snow was softly falling throughout the party.  About twenty friends came for the baby shower brunch.  The party had a Valentine’s Day theme.



- The Menu -
Mini Pancakes with Orange-Vanilla Marscapone and Homemade Raspberry Syrup
Mini Strawberry Yogurt Parfaits with Homemade Apple Granola
A Trio of Quiches
Chocolate Dipped Giant Strawberries
Chocolate Macarons
Maple-Dijon Chicken Salad in Phyllo Cups
Valentine M&M’s
Orange Juice
Orange and Raspberry Infused Water
Coffee
Tea
Colette came up with the menu based around the concept of “little foods”.  She made the pancakes, which were beautiful, as well as delicious!




People, big and small, were eager to eat.



There was lots of visiting and laughter and games.


And then it was present time!


Our gift for the Tiny Girl was a christening gown!  We all attend church together at a reformed church that practices, as has most of Christendom throughout the centuries, infant baptism.  Hopefully, this will become an heirloom used by any other girls the Lord blesses them with, and then be passed down through the generations.



Order and Chaos

Felicity came over with the kids this morning, and they stayed for the day.  Theo and I played with the train set.  First, we moved the train all around the track, making appropriate, “I think I can!  I think I can!” narration.   Then we lengthened the train until it was as long as it could get.  Then it was time to focus on the details.  He started with the trees.






Then he turned his attention to the “people”.  It started out sort of randomly, but when it was finished, the yellows were all in a row, the blues in their own row, and the reds in a perfect line.



And then with just as much joy as he ordered everything, he came through and knocked it all down.  Order and chaos.  It’s the way of things when playing with a 2-year old.

Snow Play

One night a week Walter, Felicity, and the kids come for dinner.  Sometimes, Felicity comes earlier in the day, so we have more time together.  Last week, she came early and brought the kids’ snow clothes for some fun in the snow.  One of the great blessings of living in New Hampshire is being able to walk no farther than our own backyard to have an afternoon of fun in the snow!  We brought out our toddler, pull-along sled for the first time.  I found a small strap of sleigh bells, which Technohubby affixed to the back of the sled, making for a nice, merry jingling as we pulled them along!






Making a snow angel is challenging when you have help…of the golden retriever kind.





The faster we pulled her, the bigger her smile!  I think this one’s going to be a bit of a daredevil.



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