Monday, April 30, 2007

Mmmmm Basghetti

Yet another incredible fun filled weekend. It started Friday night when we met DW's family at the local bowling alley for a friendly game of throw your ball down an oily wooden lane & pray the pins fall over so you're not the laughing stock of the family. DW actually won the first game by bowling rather well I must admit. Granted, Bella, our niece had the bumpers up to make it more fair for her. I didn't rub that in with DW because she was really proud of her score. I know my limitations & rubbing DW the wrong way, well let's just say I know my limitations. LOL! Way to go sweetie. We ended the bowling & headed to the local Pizza Ranch for some Pizza & all the fixens. Later our friend Karen came over and we headed downtown for a couple of drinks & listened to a band. We noticed right away when we walked in to the bar that our age is beginning to show. MANY, MANY youngsters out & they were all drunk. We didn't feel comfortable in the middle of things and headed to the back to get away from the noise & the macho youngster attitudes. Once we were in the back we had a very enjoyable evening laughing and chatting. Saturday morning, DH decided that the homemade Spaghetti (Basghetti) recipe his family has passed down through the generations had to be made & our friends should come over to enjoy it with us. DW didn't disagree & off we went to the local Hy-Vee for all the ingredients. DH started preparing and DW made sure the house was in tip-top shape. It looked great. Craig & Kate as well as Karen & Dave came over to enjoy. DH only made a single batch so we were limited to how many we could ask.
The last time DH made a double batch was when he asked DW to marry him & 13 people were crowded into our living room waiting for the proposal. No big announcement for this dinner!
Craig & Kate brought a couple of bottles of wine to sip with our meal. Karen & Dave also brought a bottle. We had a few bottles left from our wedding that we've been saving for a special occasion.
This was the night to enjoy them . Dinner was done & we sat, talked & laughed about everything under the sun while enjoying the wonderful flavors of wine. 6 bottles later

everyone was very relaxed & full! It was a very enjoyable evening.
Quick note about Sunday: we had 4 adult dogs and five little 2 lb puppies careening around the house! It was hysterical! The puppies and their parents belong to Karen and Dave and they generously brought the whole family over to hang out for the afternoon for our regular Sunday brunch.



After brunch, DH and Dave opened the hood on DH's Imperial and puttered around with the spark plugs hoping to make the car run so we could all take a leisurely cruise around town. After 1 trip to Napa for a new spark plug, the engine started but we ran out time for the cruise. We had a date with our new nephew, DH's brother's new son. Our nephew is home from the hospital and one of the most adorable babies ever! Lots of red hair and a very angelic face. DW already told the new parents to schedule us both for regular babysitting sessions.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Puppies, Puppies, Everywhere

Well yet another weekend comes to an end. Not without our weekly breakfast meeting with Karen & Dave. We had a wonderful time. It has been 3 weeks since we've been out to their farm. The last time there, their two dogs Blanche & Petit, two adorable Maltese had 5 puppies. We were able to see them but unable to pick them up till they had their shots. Well today we had a welcome fit for any dog lover. Puppies, Puppies, EVERYWHERE! They were gallivanting all over the living room, DH & DW were ecstatic to see how much the little guys and gals have grown! DH didn't waste any time and was in the middle of the ruckus.
These little guys and gals were so adorable that DH & DW joked that the newly purchased purse should've been bigger to allow us to creatively remove them & take them home with us. "Evil grins" DW & Karen thought it would be funny to try and take a picture of all the Puppies (5 total). Everyone laughed because that would be a feat which would seem impossible. Dave & DH were VERY impressed because they nailed it on the first photo. So cute!!
The girls thought they nailed that task so easy they would try to get the proud parents in the photo as well. Of course that didn't go as well as planned, but still an impressive attempt.
DW took many photos & we wish we could post them all for you to see. Here is a few more to enjoy.

Don't you just want to pick them up and let them lick you all over? Wow they are so cute! We got our puppy fix out of our system & it was back to the task at hand. Breakfast. Nummy! We had asked Dave to start cracken the egg's & boy did we get a sight no artist could paint.
We laughed hysterically!
This is Dave on crack. (say no to drugs) Our appetites were all BUTT gone at this point.... LOL! During the preparation of our breakfast, Karen had asked Dave to prepare the table & Dave wanted to add a leaf to the table to allow all of the breakfast goodies to be within our reach. He tried to pull the table apart to add the leaf & for whatever reason, it wasn't working. DW thought she might be able to help. They tried to get it fixed but to no avail. We finally sat down and enjoyed another wonderful breakfast with these two great friends of ours. We wish they would move to Arizona with us. We know we will have many breakfasts together with them & our other close friends and family in the warm Arizona sun in the future. We can't wait!
The last time we were at Dave & Karen's farm, Dave took DH to the barn to show him around. It was a cold and blustery day but they sucked it up and made the short distance from the house to the barn. Dave has an incredible wood shop in the barn & showed off his Adirondack chairs he has been building. Very nice. DH was impressed! Dave also showed him the upper portion of the barn which in it's farming days was a storage space for the harvested hay. Now it houses a basketball hoop & some local birds finding refuge in the open & spacious real estate.

I had told DW how cool it was & today being much warmer then the last time we were there allowed the four of us to check it out. We all think a future barn dance with our friends would be great fun. We will work on that idea for the future. Here's to another wonderful weekend! Oh how fast they fly by. We hope everyone has a great week. Thanks D&K! We love you guys.


TnA

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Indulgence

Last Thursday, DW, attended a "Purse Party" hosted by a co-worker. I was told you just walk in like at an open house, pick what you want to buy, pay for it and leave. No presentation or demonstration. I'd never heard of something like this! I decided to check it out with 2 good friends. We went into the house with our game faces on, half expecting to do battle with another over a purse we "had to have"! But everyone maintained their composure and no there were no fisticuffs! Good thing too because we left our hockey sticks, billy clubs and helmets at home! When we first arrived, there were 10 or so people already in the living room and purses galore covering every surface, scattered on the couches, floor, side tables! Coco Chanel, Coach, Kate Spade and so many more! And there were about 50 different styles of wallets on the dining room table! It was a first come, first serve style party. You just grabbed any and all purses that you thought you "might" like then made your way to pay, narrowing down your selection as you went. Here is a picture of my one and only purchase! I had promised DH that I would not go overboard, but it would have been easy to do!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Breakfast of Champions


Late Sunday afternoon was a treat. Our close friends Karen & Dave and of course DW & DH, have decided that it would be great to get together on Sunday afternoons at 1:00 for a late breakfast. We decided that every other week we alternate our homes to create the feast. This Sunday, Karen was the only one available because Dave had to travel to the cities for the WILD hockey game. So preparation started at 5:00 p.m., a little later than we were used too. Karen took video of the kitchen antics to show Dave how much fun we had cooking without him. We joked that he had to eat the ground up who knows ingredient Hot dogs at Excel hockey arena. Karen even opened the oven and recorded a short video with sound effects including "Mmmm, Oh nummy, Mmmmm bacon, Ohhhh what's that, blueberry waffles, is that Sausage I'm seeing?" We laughed hysterically as she played the video back. DW & DH have yet to hear Dave's reply to Karen's short, yet impressive short video clip. Might be something worth posting on Utube.com! We will have to convince Karen to post it there. We will keep you posted. It was a great feast & wonderful conversation as usual. We love these two GREAT people. We enjoy every minute we spend with them. We hope in the future that our other close friends will hear how much fun we're having and join us as well. At one of our Breakfast gatherings, Dave showed off his crepe making ability with a little display of creative trickery that didn't quite work as well as he had hoped.
Still all the breakfast goodies we have made have made DW & DH so grateful for ALL the close friends we have. We look forward to MANY more late afternoon delights.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Lawn Lump Destroyer

Spring is finally here we believe. (THANK GOD!) With it comes the beginning of lawn chores. At work on Friday, DH & a co-worker were discussing how lumpy the lawns are this spring. Last year DH & Jim (DH's co-worker) borrowed a lawn roller from another co-worker to knock down the lumps. This year Jim had mentioned his dad's friend had just purchased one and that we could probably borrow it. Jim did some checking & was able to borrow it. On Saturday afternoon, Jim & his dad showed up with a 4-wheeler & lawn roller. We had to fill the metal drum full of water which took about 10 minutes to fill completely. Jim took the first swag at the front lawn and rolled most of it himself. Jim's dad thought perhaps he needed to make sure Jim did it correctly & rolled the complete front yard again himself.
We think he was trying to show off a little. He is such a great guy. DH hopped on the 4-wheeler and finished the backyard himself. The lawn turned out fabulous! In wrapping up the lawn rolling adventure, the final hoorah was the draining of the roller itself. They pulled the plug and the water just trickled out. It seems that an extra breath hole to allow air to force the water out was not designed in this roller. Jim, being the Engineering thinking type, had brought an air hose connector that when pressurized inside the roller, forced the water out like a jet engine! DH was really impressed at this process. After the roller had been drained and Jim and his dad had left, DH had time to think of why that worked & realized the amount of air forced into the roller forced the water out at a much faster rate. DH thought it was pretty cool.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Puppy Love

Well, here I sit waiting for DW to finish giving Phoebe a bath. She had a fantastic rawhide this evening that made her chin like a crispy bunch of celery. I thought she looked so cute, but DW thought otherwise. I sat on the couch researching homes in AZ while I watched the fiasco emerge from the kitchen sink. There was DW scrubbing and lathering the 6 pound soaked rat while she shivered (Phoebe that is) and looked so upset. The lathering & shivering was soon over and a nice warm towel was soon making the ordeal forgettable. DW dried Phoebe off & she went into her circus-like antics, also known as Psycho-Puppy. I have to admit that Phoebe looks great after her evening pampering. and she KNOWS she looks great.
You must know that Phoebe has her own little attitude. She smells great and looks great as well. The other love of our life, Muncie, was jealous. He whimpered and paced the whole time Phoebe was getting her bath. I guess it's his turn tomorrow night. As I write this blog, it's two dogs running, bouncing, growling & playing all around our living room. It's hysterical! DW was able to get a picture of them both. Here's to loving your family!

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Sink or Swim?

Well here it is, Sunday evening. Easter will soon pass us by for another year. We enjoyed a wonderful buffet at Mystic Lake Casino today. What a spread! We came home after our delightful and filling meal & decided to put the finishing touches on our new sink in our bathroom. We have spent many evenings watching Designed to Sell & Flip This House. The majority of ideas we have gotten from these shows is to have an updated bathroom & kitchen. As you have seen in our previous Blogs we have been updating our bathroom. What we realize is if you want it finished quickly you should hire the professionals to do it. However we have decided to broaden our horizons and dabble in the construction & remodeling fun ourselves! Our old sink was a plain white porcelain sink. It has worked well for the both of us, but didn't fit well with the look we are going for.

Once again we're off to our local Lowes. We love this store for the ideas and assistance they provide. We have had incredible experiences with the Lowes staff. They have been amazingly helpful to us & they don't look at us like a couple of morons. As far as construction goes, we are morons! : ) With that said, we looked for a new sink & thought perhaps a plain pedestal white porcelain sink will do. DH & DW heehawed with each other about cost, look, & what WE both liked while browsing the bathroom section. What we agreed upon is a Vessel Bowl sink. We brought it home, followed the directions & started to install it. We went to hook-up the plumbing & realized that the new fittings from the faucet will not work. The problem being is the house is old & doesn't have individual shut-off valves. We had to completely shut-off the main water supply. To not elaborate on this situation, DW was NOT happy!!! It only took 2 days, three trips to Lowe's and lots of expetives to finish this project! To make a long story short, we've installed the beautiful new sink & will be sad to leave it behind when we move.

Monday, April 2, 2007

"A. C. Gilbert Erector set"

The clock is ticking for our move to AZ. In anticipation we have started going through some of the boxes of goodies we have accumulated over the years. We were pleasantly surprised to run across an Erector set that we had forgotten about.

We opened the wooden box and snuck a peak into the past. DH wanted to sit down and erect a new house, but DW insisted that we didn't have the time this evening. LOL! DH was thinking oversized garage, Great room, and a large kitchen. Man did we laugh at that thought! The set has an original Instruction Manual that was actually bound together by needle & thread.


WOW how the times have changed. It was really cool to go back in time & wonder what it was like Erecting as many crazy ideas that came to your mind. To be a little boy and to get this as a b'day or Christmas present must have sent them over the edge. Judging by all the little screws, nuts, & bolts this would NOT pass for a safe toy in this day and age. DH found what he thought was the last thing he made when he was a kid before tucking this little treasure away only to be discovered later in life. It truly is a blast from the past. Enjoy!