Thursday, May 31, 2007

Make-A-Pop

For those of us that cannot afford the waistline to have ice cream everyday, make a yummy alternative.






Fill your popsicle tray 3/4 of the way with a delicious juice, I've been guzzling this one!









Chop some ripe berries and shove 'em in!










Freeze and slurp!







For another frozen treat:
* A neat hint that I came across in a magazine is to make coffee ice cubes. Use them in your homemade iced coffee drinks and your beverage won't dilute as the ice melts! Tricky 'eh?

TV ban


I would just like to reiterate how much I love the warmer weather. I can't remember the last time we turned the TV on, and all the lunches and dinners at the picnic table are heavenly.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Thank Goodness for Starbucks

Alright, I'll explain myself. Officially, being a native Seattlite, I can find a better cup elsewhere, and I'm not too keen on their take-over-the-world business practices. But because they are plentiful, sometimes located directly across the street from one another, you can count on a clean bathroom in just about any small corner of our fair city. Bless them. As E is still in the first year of mastery in the potty department, we have been in a potty emergency more times than I can count. Just such an incident happened today, which prompted me to jot this thought down.

We were exiting the I-5 heading towards home, and her little legs started kicking and the squirming started. "Mama, I hafta go potty, NOW!" My mind did a quick scan of the area, "Alright, there's a Starbucks right over here, hold it, ok?" I navigated the car into their cramped parking lot, slammed it into 'park', scooped her out of her car seat and made a beeline for the back of the store. All the staff smiled, one even opened the door for us, and we were in! Whew! Deep breath, we made it! Thank Goodness for Starbucks.

P.S. Yes, I purchased an iced tea on the way out...

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Miss Potter

If you haven't seen this movie, you should (For you Washingtonians, it's now at the Crest, $3). It is sweet, sad, and magical. And for heaven's sake, Ewan McGregor, c'mon!

I felt especially endeared to this film, having owned and been told these tales from a very young age. My mom held a certain reverence for these works. Each tiny hardback was couriered from London to our home in Seattle by my Aunt Sue, a stewardess at the time. Although the covers were mismatched, we soon owned a complete set. And it wasn't even a question as to what we should christen our childhood pet rabbit; Beatrix Potter, of course. And you can bet that these stories now grace Ellanor's shelves.

You can imagine my delight while I was in London a few years back, I was lucky enough to stumble onto a 100 year anniversary display in the Royal Library featuring her works and illustrations. Here is a meager photo, as I owned a used, first generation, digital camera back then.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Wisteria


Wisteria growing along the front side of my house was too beautiful, had to share it with you. Of course these photo's don't do it justice.

(looking up)

hinting

I dropped a lot of hints about wanting a birdbath for my garden for Mother's Day. But because Dave and I were apart for the holiday we decided to celebrate at a later time. Today, as E crawled up on her stool to wash her hands after using the potty and before nap, she exclaims "A birdbath is a secret, Mama." "Oh, well, not anymore it isn't," I reply. "Yes, when we get it, it's a secret." she retorted. "Alright," I say beaming. Don't you just love it when your husband actually hears all those hints we drop?

Monday, May 21, 2007

A,B,C

Daddy is finally home for a while. However we've spent most of his time home though, mopping and sterilizing our downstairs bathroom as our plumbing is sketchy and it decides to back-up every 3 months or so.

Nice.

I did bring E to his show at the Showbox this evening to watch Daddy sing. It's nice to remind her of what he does every night when he's gone on those long tours. Lately she's been asking me "Where does Daddy live?" Knocks the wind out of me. Anyhow, she got to sound check with him and a couple renditions of The A,B,C's were spouted as random tough-guy club workers in tattoo's and multiple piercings melted right along with me.