Saturday, March 30, 2024
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Fifty Years Ago. ...
... Dan and I were planning our wedding.
He had the rings after we spotted them in a jewelry store in Washington, DC near where my HUD internship had taken me to work on an assignment at OMB.
I had purchased my wedding dress, a shirtwaist in blue, when I was on an assignment to the HUD office in Atlanta early in 1974.
We planned to go to a Justice of the Peace to get married because we didn't see the necessity of spending oodles of money on a big wedding.
On this day 50 years ago, I perched on a step stool in the kitchen while Mom made dinner and posed the question: "How would you feel about Dan and I getting married by a Justice of the Peace?"
Well, Mom didn't take it so well. The next night, Wednesday, Dan and I and Mom and Dad met for dinner at a restaurant to talk about it. We settled on an immediate family only church wedding with Dad performing the ceremony. When Dad asked the question "When do you want to do this?" Dan replied "Saturday." Dad's jaw dropped.
But we pulled it off. Dad got his license to perform the ceremony just before we got our wedding license at the Fairfax County Courthouse. Dad arranged for us to use the Fairfax Presbyterian Church where they were members, Mom made a reservation at Evans Farm Inn for a dinner afterward. She bought a cake at the local Giant food store.
We told all that were invited and only one of my brothers couldn't come from Pittsburgh. My other brother flew down from Boston without his spouse. My older sister was local and she, her husband and her first daughter, 3 months old attended. My two younger sisters were still living at home. Dan's parents were divorced so his dad came to the ceremony and his mom to the dinner. His three younger brothers attended.
Saturday evening, March 30, 1974 we were married.
In keeping with our frugality we didn't take a honeymoon until 1983 when Emily was 2. We went to the St. Thomas, Virgin Islands for a week and Emily went to her cousin's home for that week.
On March 30th this year to celebrate, we will go to a play and dinner out. Later this summer we will travel to Switzerland for two weeks and Emily and family will join us.
Now.
It's been a wonderful 50 years.
Monday, March 25, 2024
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Spring Snow Storm
We are being dumped on - all the snow that didn't fall through our winter!
Here is the picnic table at 8:30 am.
Hopeful News from Jennifer Rubin
from The Washington Post
March 22, 2024
by Jennifer Rubin
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Friday, March 22, 2024
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Cookie Bars
I signed up to make cookies for a local Coffee House Saturday night so decided to modify a cookie recipe I had and make bars instead.
The original recipe is also a modification of a chocolate chip cookie I got from a coworker in the 1970s. I wanted to add coconut.
Here's the new recipe:
Preheat oven 325ยบ
Cream: 1 cup each vegetable oil, brown sugar, and white sugar.
Add two eggs one at a time, then 2 tsp. almond extract
In a separate bowl mix together 1 1/2 cup flour, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp baking powder. Add these dry ingredients in two parts to the above mixing well. [I use King Arthur flour.]
Add one cup oats and one cup coconut. [If you want to skip the coconut, use two cups oats for Oatmeal Almond cookies.]
Spread on greased wax paper on a cookie tray.
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On an unrelated note Blogger continues to send comments to Spam indiscriminately. Sometimes your comment will be accepted and other times sent to spam. I have no idea why. I try to check regularly and accept those sent to Spam that are not Spam.
Monday, March 18, 2024
Old Photos
Bring back memories?
Saturday, March 16, 2024
Jennifer Rubin Says it Best
from The Washington Post
March 15, 2024
by Jennifer Rubin
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Friday, March 15, 2024
Something to Think About
Thursday, March 14, 2024
The Very First for 2024
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Homemade Pizza
It's been a very long time since I've posted something I've cooked. I've thought of it several times but then didn't try to document with photos which is of course necessary on a blog.
I've had a hankering for pizza since Saturday but didn't follow up on that until today.
Here's the recipe for the crust copied years ago from a Jane Brody cookbook long since let go. If you're not familiar with Jane she was a health guru in the 70s and 80s I think. The only recipe I consistently made from her cook book was for pizza dough so I copied it and let the book go.
I used King Arthur bleached flour. The white whole wheat I had was rancid so it went into the compost bin. Bake time was a lot less on the pizza stone. It was done in less than 15 minutes.
Here are the other ingredients.
The dough - half. This one went into the refrigerator for another time.
In the past I've tried to spread the dough on a cutting board with cornmeal underneath while the pizza stone heated in the oven. I've never been very successful at making the move to the stone, so this time I let the stone warm over the oven vent and then spread the dough on it and built the pizza.
The half I used spread out on a greased pizza stone.
Clean plate club!
Sunday, March 10, 2024
From This to This
Thursday I took a walk around the house to find signs of spring. I had to look carefully but they were there.
weeds and daffodil
Now Sunday morning it looks like this out the windows.