Monday, October 31, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
FND: November 2010
(Playing catch-up)
November 5: Chick, Eddie & Johnnie with steak and roasted sweet potato, carrots and Brussels sprouts.
November 11: Chick, Steve & Gretchen and Diana for gingered cod over soba noodles with beets on the patio
Saturday, November 20: Jennifer and Jeff visited, so we moved FND to Saturday and included Pauline. Eddie served apps of seared tuna and we dined on trout almondine on the patio.
Jennifer and Jeff took Joseph back to Arlington with them to enjoy Thanksgiving, so there was no FND November 26.
November 5: Chick, Eddie & Johnnie with steak and roasted sweet potato, carrots and Brussels sprouts.
November 11: Chick, Steve & Gretchen and Diana for gingered cod over soba noodles with beets on the patio
Saturday, November 20: Jennifer and Jeff visited, so we moved FND to Saturday and included Pauline. Eddie served apps of seared tuna and we dined on trout almondine on the patio.
Jennifer and Jeff took Joseph back to Arlington with them to enjoy Thanksgiving, so there was no FND November 26.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
I scrapped my collapsible arm chair
The arm chair before...
And after!
And after!
The dog tags attached to the frame say "beat, " "the", "heat"
Products used: black fabric, Wrights iridescent medium rick rack, American Crafts white thickers, Versamark embossing ink, Stampin' Up heat & stick powder, Glick ultra fine Primsa glitter, UTEE, Prima rhinestone swirls, black button unknown, Autumn Leaves black brad, Ranger stickles, flowers (I think) from Hobby Lobby, AdTech hot glue.
So now I can watch fireworks in style!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Edible 3D Model of a Plant Cell
Yes, I know it's been awhile since I've blogged, but hey, sue me.
This morning Joseph submitted his science project .... two days early! He was motivated by design.
The assignment was to create a 3-D model of a plant or animal cell with 13 parts identified. Extra credit is given if it's edible, and his is completely consumable! He went with a pound cake (denser and less likely to fall apart), lemon icing dyed green for the cytoplasm then darker green for the vacuole, and various candies for the other parts: green Skittles for the chloroplasts, green Mike & Ike's for the mitochondria, white pearl parils dyed green for ribosomes, red gummy worms for Golgi complex; green gummy worm for the smooth endoplasmic reticulum; sugar-coated sour gummy worms for the rough endoplasmic reticulum, a green Hostess Sno-Ball for the nucleus cut in half to show the nucleolus and nuclear membrane; and red fruit roll-up for the cell membrane and tye-dye fruit roll-up for the cell wall.
This morning Joseph submitted his science project .... two days early! He was motivated by design.
The assignment was to create a 3-D model of a plant or animal cell with 13 parts identified. Extra credit is given if it's edible, and his is completely consumable! He went with a pound cake (denser and less likely to fall apart), lemon icing dyed green for the cytoplasm then darker green for the vacuole, and various candies for the other parts: green Skittles for the chloroplasts, green Mike & Ike's for the mitochondria, white pearl parils dyed green for ribosomes, red gummy worms for Golgi complex; green gummy worm for the smooth endoplasmic reticulum; sugar-coated sour gummy worms for the rough endoplasmic reticulum, a green Hostess Sno-Ball for the nucleus cut in half to show the nucleolus and nuclear membrane; and red fruit roll-up for the cell membrane and tye-dye fruit roll-up for the cell wall.
He typed up a legend showing the parts identified with candy and made toothpick flag markers for the other parts.
I think the best part is the display box I got at Wal-Mart. Got to find and hold on to those recycle items that can be repurposed for school projects!
Scrapbook products used: Glue Arts GlueGlider Pro
Scrapbook products used: Glue Arts GlueGlider Pro
Monday, November 1, 2010
FND: October 2010
I just had a great idea: instead of trying -- then failing -- to blog every Friday Night Dinner, I'm going to do a monthly recap. I'll post the menus and guests and the photos that are worthy. And if I don't get everything right -- heck, if I get nothing right -- I'm OK with it.
So, here's October's proof that FND happened three and one-half times:
October 1 - Chick, Pauline, Steve and Gretchen for grilled shrimp apps with lupino beans, and outside for cod over lima beans, potatoes and asparagus. Gretchen provided Little Miss Cupcakes for dessert.
October 8 - Chick, Pauline, Sharon for grilled shrimp and humus nachos then outside for Eddie's famous pallella
October 15 - low key with Chick and Pauline for pork tenderloin over raviolli in a cream sauce.
October 23 we hosted the Oenophiles Fall Wine Dinner at Sunflower Cafe, so FND for 10/22 was cancelled per tradition. The food was difficult to photograph, but here's a shot of the scallop with baby watercress.
October 29 we had Chick, Diana an Jim over for pre- and post-Halloween party parties. Not an official FND, but Eddie made guacamole, spinach and mushroom quesadillas and beef tacos. Uh, no post-worthy photos.
That was quick and painless! I think I might be able to do this. So look for some posts of previous months for awhile to catch up.
So, here's October's proof that FND happened three and one-half times:
October 1 - Chick, Pauline, Steve and Gretchen for grilled shrimp apps with lupino beans, and outside for cod over lima beans, potatoes and asparagus. Gretchen provided Little Miss Cupcakes for dessert.
October 8 - Chick, Pauline, Sharon for grilled shrimp and humus nachos then outside for Eddie's famous pallella
October 15 - low key with Chick and Pauline for pork tenderloin over raviolli in a cream sauce.
October 23 we hosted the Oenophiles Fall Wine Dinner at Sunflower Cafe, so FND for 10/22 was cancelled per tradition. The food was difficult to photograph, but here's a shot of the scallop with baby watercress.
October 29 we had Chick, Diana an Jim over for pre- and post-Halloween party parties. Not an official FND, but Eddie made guacamole, spinach and mushroom quesadillas and beef tacos. Uh, no post-worthy photos.
That was quick and painless! I think I might be able to do this. So look for some posts of previous months for awhile to catch up.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Eagle Eye: TV Coverage of Scott Re-opening
The Eagle Eye: TV Coverage of Scott Re-opening: "We made the news! See the Channel 39 coverage of the Re-Opening of the Scott Campus "
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Windows in the News
Here's an example of how small an island Galveston is:
Chick has been coming to Friday Night Dinner for years and, on many occasions, told Eddie if he ever wanted to sell his house to give Chick first dibs. Chick lived on the Strand before the big Galveston downtown restoration over 20 years ago. He bought the third floor of the Magale Building built in 1870, and he grew tired of climbing the stairs. So when Eddie and I bought our home, Eddie sold his 2-bedroom bungalow to Chick.
Little did we know, while we were making wedding plans and moving into the new house and Chick was moving into Eddie's house, Eddie's brother, Kevin, was buying Chick's loft. See? Small island.
Kevin has wonderful plans for the space, but lots of demo has to happen first. He's been cleaning out the place for awhile now, and recently decided to see what was up above. The ceilings are 13 feet, but he was thinking of raising the fourth floor attic for another six feet. That's when he came across the windows: more than a hundred windows many of which are at least a century old, crafted of old growth woods no longer found.
Chick has been coming to Friday Night Dinner for years and, on many occasions, told Eddie if he ever wanted to sell his house to give Chick first dibs. Chick lived on the Strand before the big Galveston downtown restoration over 20 years ago. He bought the third floor of the Magale Building built in 1870, and he grew tired of climbing the stairs. So when Eddie and I bought our home, Eddie sold his 2-bedroom bungalow to Chick.
Little did we know, while we were making wedding plans and moving into the new house and Chick was moving into Eddie's house, Eddie's brother, Kevin, was buying Chick's loft. See? Small island.
Kevin has wonderful plans for the space, but lots of demo has to happen first. He's been cleaning out the place for awhile now, and recently decided to see what was up above. The ceilings are 13 feet, but he was thinking of raising the fourth floor attic for another six feet. That's when he came across the windows: more than a hundred windows many of which are at least a century old, crafted of old growth woods no longer found.
Now we're learning that this section of the Strand was known as the hardware district, and the Magale Building was home to a sash window and door warehouse. Instead of moving out the windows years ago, it must have been easier to hole them up and build in an attic.
Stashing the sashes then has resulted in finding a historical treasure now, making for a newsworthy story. In addition to being on the front page of the local paper, the Houston ABC affiliate also did a segment on the windows.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Part of a Conversation from Last Night
Topic: Negotiation Skills
Veronica: Well sweetie. You know what the means. In that respect, I'm liberal.
Eddie: I have another word for it.
V: What? Weak?
E: No. Foolish.
V: Weak. Foolish. Liberal. What's the difference?
Veronica: Well sweetie. You know what the means. In that respect, I'm liberal.
Eddie: I have another word for it.
V: What? Weak?
E: No. Foolish.
V: Weak. Foolish. Liberal. What's the difference?
Saturday, February 6, 2010
FND: 10.02.05
* friends * Steve & Gretchen weren't the only ones to skip the President's Ball (although last year we had a great time!) Instead they joined us and Chick for FND. We shared ski and scout stories. Their son, Sean, is an Eagle scout, and Steve remains active with the Bay Area Council's fundraising campaigns.


* food * The menu was a little convoluted (wow, I spelled that right the first time!). Eddie discovered these cute dim sum-type appetizers that are wrapped up in phyllo and tied with a bow of leek. And since it was the last FND before Mardi Gras (Vendredi Gras?), Eddie made a luscious batch of beef stroganoff and we had another King's Cake for dessert.
* fun * Gretchen is so funny. She works on Saturdays, and she drinks beer, even brings her own. And as an avid runner, she does a good job of watching her consumption. So much so, we woke up to a fridge of beer, but it's O'Doul's! She needs to come get her "beer" before we pour it down the drain!
Friday, February 5, 2010
FND: 10.01.29
Better late than never....
* friends * My yoga buddies, Vanessa and Patty, were our recent guests for Friday Night Dinner. Vanessa just celebrated her 40th birthday, and she invited me and Patty and several other friends to enjoy relaxing pedicures then a very fun belly dancing lesson at Yoga Haven. Patty, ironically, lives right next door to Chick. She moved in about a month after Eddie moved out of his other house and Chick moved in. Small world!


* friends * My yoga buddies, Vanessa and Patty, were our recent guests for Friday Night Dinner. Vanessa just celebrated her 40th birthday, and she invited me and Patty and several other friends to enjoy relaxing pedicures then a very fun belly dancing lesson at Yoga Haven. Patty, ironically, lives right next door to Chick. She moved in about a month after Eddie moved out of his other house and Chick moved in. Small world!
* food * Eddie went with an oriental theme tonight: tuna on a new soy cracker he found that looks like a mini rice cake but tastes much better; and gingered salmon with peanuts and cilantro.
* fun * Although there was no belly dancing, I think the girls had fun! Who wouldn't!
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