As we were traveling home from NYC, Chris didn't have much of a Father's Day celebration. So the kids and I wanted to take a moment to tell him just how much we appreciate and love him:
Jonathan says, "Happy Dad's Day...Thanks for all the great times we have together. I love you very much!"
Tori says, "I wuv you, Dad. You make me happy!"
Cindy says, "Thank you for your unconditional love and for the way you care for us. I appreciate all the sacrifices you make for our family and for all those times you make us feel special. I am very proud of you!!!"
Happy belated Father's Day to all!
PS--Perci is back to her usual cute self!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
A Perci Scare
I really don't want to think about the outcome, if our vet had not had state of the art monitoring equipment during surgical procedures. But, to make a long story short, Perci did not have her surgery today on her leg. Her little body couldn't handle being put under with the normal procedure, so both her heart rate and temperature dropped too low too quickly. They can take other measures if and when we want to try this again. We are going to wait awhile and see how she does. She is still really out of it, even at this hour. The kids are worried that all she is doing is sleeping, and Sophie is worried so much that she paces in front of her and gently licks her on the ear occasionally. Dr. S. said that she would sleep much of the day/night, but she should be more spry and awake by in the morning. All I know is that anesthetic really did a number on her, and I feel to blame for putting her through all this.
Yep, I can't help it. Even if she is of the four-legged variety, she is one of my babies! Please say a prayer that she recovers by tomorrow and that we can make the right decision for her in the future.
I hope that tomorrow is a better day for all of us...
Cindy
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Our Big Apple Adventure, June 15-19
JJ had an awesome time despite the long days of touring and the late nights.
This was our quick, but enjoyable trip to NYC. JJ liked visiting and would like to go back, but he said he preferred ET more. Chris and I also got our fill of city life for awhile. But there is something vibrant and magical about NYC that keeps us going back again and again. We look forward to the next time because Tori will be old enough to enjoy what NYC has to offer.
Check back soon for a couple more catch-up posts.
Hope you are having an enjoyable and restful Sunday!
Check back soon for a couple more catch-up posts.
Hope you are having an enjoyable and restful Sunday!
Monday, June 13, 2011
You Know Summer is in Full Swing When...
Saturday, June 11, 2011
The Potting Shed
Have a good weekend in your favorite place!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
The Secret is in the Sauce...
Makes enough for dinner and several meals after. This freezes well in plastic containers.
You will need the following: (including a big soup/sauce pot!)
1 6 lb. can of crushed tomatoes (We find ours at Sam's Club, but I am sure they will have it at Costco, too.)
3 lbs. of ground beef
2 cans (larger sized, 16 oz.) of tomato paste, use only one if you desire less thickness
3/4 cup of sugar
3 tbs. parsley flakes
5 tbs. garlic powder
4 tbs. oregano
about 3-4 cups water...I use the crushed tomato can as my measuring device, fill it about 1/3
salt and pepper to taste
First brown ground beef with parsley flakes and 3 tbs. of garlic powder. A tip as you brown: We like bigger chucks of meat in our sauce. So divide meat carefully. Drain. (My dad swears that you should brown your meat in the same pot you will cook from because it makes it more flavorful. I use my big frying pan and then the pot. I really can't tell any difference, but don't tell him that!!!)
Add all other ingredients together (including the last 2 tbs. of garlic powder) and stir well before adding meat. Let simmer for about 30 minutes, then place on low for about 2 hours. The sauce gets better as it ages. So the second time you serve, it will be more flavorful.
You can use this of course on any pasta or use it as the sauce for lasagna.
Today's blog is in honor of my dad and in memory of two special grandparents whom I miss very much.
Happy eating!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
How To Beat the Heat...
(Tori has progressed to swimming all over the pool this year, including the deep end!)
I know that you have seen it on the daily forecasts, and maybe you are experiencing it too. (If so, you have my condolences.) We are in a very hot/dry weather pattern that usually doesn't happen around here until much later in the summer!!! What happened to our mild June days? I really despise this hot weather, and I hope that we have some relief soon!!!
Aside from the heat, we have had a great first week off. Well except for a couple of things...The first day, the kids and I really just chilled, played some, and rested. After that, we have been doing the appointment thing...JJ will have braces by Christmas (What a gift!?! He has one more tooth to lose...And he really isn't too excited about the whole ordeal he has in front of him.), and our little doxy, Perci will have to have surgery this summer to repair her left hind leg (Something we have been watching grow progressively worse since we adopted her...Our vet said that it is time, so she will be in major recovery for two weeks ("Cone of shame" type) and then four weeks of "therapy." (And guess who will be her P.T.? You guessed it...Moi!) You go in for a well-check and shots, and you come out with a estimate of an expensive major surgery for your furry babe. Dr. Susan has assured us that she will be so much better and lose the extra two pounds she has gained because of the pain that leads to her inactivity. I want her better...and the kids are really sad about all of this.
That didn't really sound like a good first week off...Thanks for listening to all of that. No, really, despite those two things and the heat, it really has been a good one. As far as the next two weeks, the kids have VBS starting tonight, and next week is vacation #1 to NYC. Projects abound in this household...cleaning, organizing, getting ready for the major kitchen re-do, and a major outside project (You'll have to wait on this reveal later!). Life is always interesting and busy around here!
As I type this, there is a thunderstorm brewing...Hopefully with a reprieve from the heat! Have a great Sunday evening. And I hope to catch up with my blog friends while the kids are gone to VBS!!!
Cindy
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