Thursday, December 31, 2009

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Comfort Foods

Monday evening we all gathered at Scott and Bethany's for a home-cooked meal of their delicious calzones....... both cheese and chicken calzones.......both of which were wonderful!

This week on cold afternoons we have also indulged in sweet colorful mini-marshmallows melting in hot cocoa..... one of my favorite comfort foods! But many of us consider mashed potatoes as an all-time favorite food for comfort, and I made a layered mashed potato cake, frosted with sour cream and chives with a bit of cream cheese, then covered in seasoned bread crumbs. I heard about this from my cooking friend, Lady Godiva :-) It was served with a baked roast, fresh carrots from this summer's garden and homemade potato rolls. Mmm Mmmm!

Monday, December 28, 2009

What a Difference!

What a difference a year makes! These photos were snapped at the same spot on the same road near our house. Last year we had to literally hike out through the snow just to get to the kids' houses. This year we took a lovely leisurely walk in the sun! Yes, it was quite cold, but we counted our good blessings to be able to move around with ease this Christmas day!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Foods

It was great to have all my kids here for a Cheese Tortellini Soup Dinner Monday evening to open a few gifts before Scott and Bethany Lynn took off for Moses Lake to celebrate Christmas with her wonderful family.

The week before Christmas, we all gathered here to bake the annual Christmas Cutout Cookies, too. Christmas Eve brought the traditional White Bean Chili Dinner (no photo) after a Christmas Eve service at our church.

But the best was to come for breakfast Christmas Morn! A new Ebelskiver Pan was added to our household this year, and Bethany Jean and I put it to grand use, though I think we underestimated the amount of labor and time that was to be involved! We selected 4 different types to make.....

.....Raspberry-Almond, Lemon Curd, Molten Chocolate and finally, Walnut, Pear &Blue Cheese Ebelskivers! They were well worth the effort! Not only were we starving by time the delicacies were served, but they were extraordinarily delicious!


Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas

May your life reflect the light of the babe whose birth we celebrate today.....

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas Eve

We hope you have a ducky Christmas !

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Raspberry-Cream Cheese Topped Swedish Pancakes

Just a peek at my breakfast today with daughter dearest.....

Monday, December 21, 2009

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Busy Day at School

What a fun day at school!

First Bethany J and I went to help out in Bethany L's classroom, during which time Bethany J shared some information about Guatemala to the students. She also spoke to Scott's classroom, as well as a 2nd grade room who had a Flat Stanley to give her. She will take it back to Guatemala with her and present it to a classroom there, take Flat Stanley's picture with the kids, and mail it back to this group of 2nd graders! They were sure excited about that, and meeting someone who would actually go with Flat Stanley to Guatemala!

In the afternoon we popped into Scott's classroom to bring a craft/gift for them to make.

What does one make with these ingredients?

Snowman Soup!

The 4th and 5th graders stamped, cut, colored, glued, taped, packed and stapled the treats together. And what an awesome class of kids they are! Follow directions perfectly! Must have a good teacher ;-)

And who can't help but love that kid who is so immersed in a good book that he gets a slow start? Way to go!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Winter's Sunset

Saturday's sunset as viewed through our frosty window.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Frosty Valley

Subfreezing weather for the past week plus, has brought a beauty of its own.

The valley floor, as seen from our lower road, is a frozen wasteland, though the river still flows.

The boggy fields are iced over, and everything else is clothed in shimmery white. The clear skies during the day make everything very crisp and pretty.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Home for the Holidays!

Our daughter arrived from Guatemala Tuesday evening, where upon we drove directly from the airport to The Outback Restaurant where she could partake of beef. Steak, to be exact. She doesn't eat beef in Guatemala...... just chicken. Ryan, Scott and Bethany Lynn met us there, and we all enjoyed a robust dinner: steak, lobster, tenderloin, chicken..... some of everything represented at our table :-) Bethany had come from 60 degree weather, to a butt freezing 16 degrees here. Quite a shock to her system. She is home for 3 weeks, as she is maid of honor in a friend's wedding, so she has much activity during the next week and a half revolving around wedding 'things'. And many friends to visit and catch up with, having been gone a year so far. Peace Corps. Anywho, it is wonderful to see her smiling face again! I know the time will fly by way too quickly..........

Monday, December 7, 2009

Ice Skating

The pond is starting to freeze over at nights now, with temps in the upper teens and 20's. Today it was thick enough that the ducks were not able to break through it simply by means of their weight walking across it. They didn't quite know what to make of that! They were slipping and sliding along, shouting noisily.

I finally broke through the ice at one end for them, creating a small opening. They quickly slurped up the freezing water and took turns dunking their entire bodies. Brrrrr!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Preparation for the Winter

A couple of weeks ago while making my way to the chicken coop to collect eggs, I passed this stump on the pathway. Obviously the chipmunks had been through a last minute frenzy to gather and stash food before the cold winter months set in for the long haul! The ground below the stump is littered with pine cone debris, too! What a party they must have had!


Friday, December 4, 2009

Christmas Snapshot of Long Ago

Christmas 1962 was a special one. It would be the last time the entire Arthur Vaughan Clan, minus Grandpa Arthur himself, would be together. Here are the four living sons of Arthur, and their families. One son, Charles, had been killed at age 15 after being hit on his bike. Grandpa Arthur had passed in 1961. Leukemia would claim the life of Robert Vaughan, son of Herb Vaughan, in December of 1963. Robert stands in the back row, 5th from the left. From my understanding, the grief of his passing stole the joy and breath out of the Christmas season for Herb, his wife Inez and sister, Jan, so that the entire family decided to no longer celebrate Christmas day together anymore. Little did we understand at the time this photo was snapped,
the significance of this Christmas time gathered together as a family.

In this photo you see Grandma Cora Vaughan, her 4 sons Earl, Herbert, Leland and my father Lloyd and their wives and children. There are 4 cousins in the young adult age range and 8 of us cousins in the younger age category. In addition there are 2 spouses belonging to cousins, as well as the live-in companion/friend that came to live with my grandma after Grandpa died the previous year. I am smack in the middle in the rear of those sitting down.

“Memory is a way of holding on to the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose.”~ Kenin Arnold

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Cold December Afternoons

The sun goes down early these brisk days. Actually, it never really gets up very high in the skies all day long. Not high enough to peek over the tall trees on our property anyway. I corral the ducks back to their pen at 4:00 so I can best the raccoons out of a dinner of duck. On the rare day like yesterday that the skies are clear, the sun shines orange through the trees and coldness. It is very pretty. Way more than this photo lets on.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

A New Pumpkin Pie Variation

It appears my DIL, Bethany, is not going to blog the fantastic pie she made and brought for Thanksgiving dessert, so I will! It was my favorite of the 3 pies present: apple, pumpkin and this cheese cake/pumpkin pie one.

She used Bakerella's recipe at http://www.bakerella.com/time-for-pie/, and if you know what is good for your taste buds, you will click on that link for the recipe and directions! It will now become a new traditional "must have" at my Thanksgiving table!