Dear me, I have failed miserably in keeping up with the chismé. Where does my time go? It’s going to be impossible for me to relay all the chit chat I had planned. Mainly because I promised myself, and I’m quoting myself… “I won’t forget… I’ll remember it.” HA!!! What was I thinking? Here’s what I do remember.
Since I’ve gotten back from Tejas I have been making an effort to stay in touch with siblings and other family relatives. I’ve spoken with my sister Bea, Maria and Ronnie almost everyday and I’ve emailed my cousins; Roxie, Gilbert, Albert and Elizabeth; And things are working out nicely for my efforts.
Sat on my distance glasses a couple of weeks ago and completely trashed them. The lenses survived but broke the frames beyond repair. The good news… Costco has replaced them for free. Yea-Haw! Somedays the heavens are in sync.
Happy birthday to my sister Bea who celebrated her birthday on the 21st of February. My sources tell me our sister Ronnie pampered her all day… Made breakfast for her, gave her time at a salon, and made a lovely dinner for her. If that’s not pampering, I don’t know what is.
And speaking of birthdays… My birthday date, March 14th, was wonderful! No hurries to get somewhere or fires to put out. Just a nice laid back day. Barbara and I went out for an early lunch; had some very tasty tamales at a place called ‘El Camion’ (The Truck) located in Ballard across from the Ballard High School. The place was jam packed with hundreds of students and the place sounded like a bee hive. But the tamales were well worth it.
After, we took a short drive around Green Lake and the university district and did a little sight seeing before going to the movies. I got to pick the movie; A rare occasion given my track record. We saw Bruce Willis in ‘A Good Day To Die Hard’. Not much of a plot but lots of special effects. I gave it a B… Barbara, a C minus, minus.
After the movies we meandered back home to catch our breath before going out for dinner. And where else do you go for a great meal? Gorgeous George’s of course! In the words of Dave Niehaus… “My Oh My!” George out did himself. Our meal started with a Spanakopita appetizer followed by hummus, pita bread and a wonderful salad full of fresh leafy greens kalamata olives, feta cheese, cucumbers with a sweet pesto dressing. Yummy! The main course was the biggest and juiciest rack of lamb I’ve ever had. Wow! And just when we thought it was over, George treated us with his rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ along with tiramisu and freshly brewed expresso coffee. Needless to say, we waddled out of there with a huge doggy bag.
Had a quilting party a couple of weeks ago with approximately 13 friends. We had nothing but fun, fun, fun. The food theme was picnic so fried chicken was served along with all the accouterments… potato salad, green salad and of course… lots of desserts! We paired up and had a checkers marathon. I won my first round and was eliminated in my second effort. Just when I had the game in my grasp I made a bad move and snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. I was feeling pretty dull-witted until… I noticed that all the winners were playing and all the losers were having desserts! To make a long story short, Barbara, to her surprise, was the champion of the checker marathon….too bad there wasn’t any dessert left for the winners… I’m kidding So who really was the champion here?
I’ve been doing a lot of quilting lately. For those of you who don’t know, we have a monster quilting machine (4 feet x 10 feet) which easily holds a king size quilt. I’m working on a queen size now and I’m almost done with it. Hopefully I’ll remember to photograph it and post it for your viewing.
Granddaughter Lara graduated from culinary school this past February and is now back from California. She was studying French cooking. And I have to say she has made some of the most beautiful and delicious desserts. Speaking for myself, I’m sure I’ve gained a few extra pounds I can’t afford to gain! But I must admit, it was worth it. Thanks granddaughter… grandpa still loves you.
Because there are so many family members we celebrate birthdays per the yearly quarter. We celebrated the 1st quarter birthdays the first week of March. The 1st quarter birthdays included Christopher, Lara, and Ryan (grandkids), son Richard, and myself. We commemorated the event with a super spaghetti dinner. We provided the spaghetti and Barbara’s special spaghetti sauce, delicious! Others brought salads, garlic bread, wine, sodas and of course… desserts! After the meal, we cleared the table and passed out the birthday gifts. Starting with the youngest, each of us took a turn opening his/her presents. After all the gifts had been opened and all the thanks were given, the candles on the cake were lit and the group broke into the ‘Happy Birthday’ song…very badly I might add. Chocolate Cake, vanilla and chocolate cookies, cheese cake, coffee and milk were served. Who could ask for any thing more? Not me.
Okay then… I’ve run out of things to say. I’m sure as soon as I upload this document all sorts of thoughts will come flooding back in; ‘Murphy’s Law’!
Have a good day and keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you’re up to.
Much love,
Dad/David/Grandpa