Friday, December 30, 2011

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

December 28

Yay! It's
National Chocolate Day









So? Smile and eat some chocolate!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Christmas Fun!

Hehe, last Friday, I saw the others outside playing catch with the frisbee. With a Frisbee game coming up on New Year's, I thought it would be a very good idea to go out and practice some. Maybe. Not. A. Good. Idea. I had my tennis shoes that had a pretty good tread on them at the time. As I ran to catch the spinning disc, my course carried me over the ledge of the cement-to-dirt. Almost safely caught it. Almost. Alas, my left foot landed on the corner of the cement. My foot rolled in. My body swung down. My ankle hurt. I knew it wasn't just a get-up-and-play-again move. I hollered for someone to get Mom. By the time she got out, the shock of getting hurt was wearing off. Realization kicked in that I was hurt. And the pain got bearable. =) Dad and John pretty much carried me in. I elevated the ankle and ice was wrapped around nicely. With Tylenol and all, I soon had my mind onto other happier topics. By now, I could tell that the sprain wasn't that bad; the swelling was very minimal compared to when my other ankle was sprained. So? trying to practice, I got myself in a perilous position of maybe NOT playing on New Years. It wasn't a happy thought to think on. So I didn't. =P An episode of the Duggar Family Season 3 helped in that area.



(Notice: the stockings!)

Later that evening, Mom mixed up some Gingerbread dough for. . . . 
Gingerbread Houses!

 As you may have observed, the ankle was doing well enough (after a few hours) that I was able to get up and cut out my own housey.



December 24th~
the DECORATING PARTY!

 Chris and Mary

 In action: Jeremiah, Michelle, Amy

 The beginnings of my little A-frame.

All of us (who were decorating). . . =P

 Anna and John's half-completed house

 The finished little A-frame

 Christopher and Mary's house

 Jeremiah's

 Amy's barn

Joe's 

 Yummy Peppermint Bark----I think it actually turned out well!

A personal favorite stuffing
Sourdough bread, sausage, cranberries, artichoke hearts. Sound strange? Tastes marvelous!

Update on the ankle: is doing quite well. Am walking on it normally. Have sights set on playing Sunday. =)

Christmas pictures possibly to come tomorrow. Possibly. 8-D


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Chex Mix Party!











We had fun. It was delicious. What more do you need?
(photos courtesy of Dad)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Elbow Song

This is my great-aunt on my Mom's side: Anita Denniston Bassett. My great-uncle Leslie Bassett is a composer. . . They're both like amazing pianists! This was filmed in 2009, they were out from Georgia and were playing for us---it was a lot of fun!. =)

This song she plays with the addition of her elbow. I think I should figure out how she does it.


This song they both are on there and just accompanying to what they're seeing the other one play!

I was remembering the "elbow song" the other day, and came to watch it again. . . Hope you enjoy it also! =D

Monday, December 19, 2011

Park Greenhouse Christmas Dinner

This was last Friday...just so you all know. =)

Preparing yummy things
Mary cutting peppers for the appetizer.
 The peppers are placed on the cream cheese; the bundle is wrapped up, and stuck with a toothpick. 

 The veggie tray supplies

 Can you guess what this is? If you look closely, you might be able to tell that it's not just ONE Snickers bar----it's a BOX of Snickers! I wonder where the extras are. . . .

This is the best way a table can be decorated: with chocolate!



 Chocolate cake with chocolate chips and nuts, nicely cooked so that it's a wee bit gooey in the middle. 



Cleaning up:
 The dessert table

 Lots of leftovers =D
 Except they ate ALL my sweet pickles!


Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Dinner for Park Greenhouse

Tomorrow we are having a Christmas Dinner for the employees at the Greenhouses. Today we are baking a lot! 

A favorite recipe

A new "recipe" I found yesterday. Instead of putting a Cookie Mix or such in a jar as a gift, you make a mini, personal "pie"! So far, I have the graham cracker crust done, as shown. Tomorrow I'll add the pudding or pie filling. If I fill it too soon, it's less likely that the pies would get to the correct recipient. =P This is where I found the idea: http://thefrugalgirls.com/gifts-in-jars-recipes; they have lots of other ideas, and I think they're  a rather clever ideas! 

Lots of dishes...

 A full fridge!

 Mary made croissants---they are the BEST! I sorta hope they don't like these rolls tomorrow, 'cause I like leftovers, too. =P Not to mention the truffles.


After the dinner, we play some games. Not Duck, Duck, Goose! but more age-appropriate ones that involve gifts. I forget what the exact name of it is called. =) It's like a gift exchange/steal/try-again sort of a thing. Mary and Amy were busy wrapping all of the presents for that....