Monday, January 5, 2009

McNeese Meals: The Diet Starts Tomorrow

The annual McNeese family Christmas became a New Year's Day event this year. Mom took great pains to plan the following menu:

Saluti!
Anno Nuovo Felice with the McNeese Famiglia
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Visiting begins early afternoon
Eating begins @4:00


Menu:

Antipasti
Fried Artichoke Hearts
Fresh Tomato Brushetta
Antipasto Platter
Insalata
Orange, Arugula & Kalmata Olive Salad
Rustic Italian Bread

Portata Principale
Manicotti
Lasagne
Cheese-filled Shells

Dolce
Dried Cranberry & White Chocolate Biscotti
Pannetone Bread Pudding with Orange Sauce
Assorted sweets


Bevande
Cafe, Pellegrino, Lemonada, & Tea

Mouthwatering, no? The fun part was that every family member brought a different item (recipe provided from Mom earlier in the month) and the main course was made by a favorite local Italian restaurant. We had a great time, and the only leftovers were because once Grandmom gets on a roll baking sweets, she can't stop. So, when the menu says "assorted sweets" that includes homemade chocolate covered cherries, blackberry jam cookies, pecan pie, apricot cheesecake, chocolate covered pecans, and more. Gracious!

Photo Gallery:

Mom, Michael (hubby), and Cary (cuz-in-law) on the back porch

Christmas tree pre-exchange

Stephanie and Lee (sis-in-law and bro)
Cary and Cara (Happy Anniversary to my cousin and her groom!)

Haley (cousin) jammin' on GH3
Jaron and Owen (second cousins to one another)
Jaron in the mini-bounce house Mom borrowed from a friend
Jordan (Jaron's bro) chill-axin' on the bounce house

Grandad and Kimberly (cousin)



Hannah (cousin) and her momma Holly (aunt)



Owen has always gravitated towards Hannah...now Jaron is no exception.

Grandmom and me
More McNeese girls!
Two of my favorite men: Michael and Dad

After food, fellowship, and the gift exchange, we were all fat and happy! But the question remains, where was Uncle Art? Jim was in New York, but how did I not get one picture of Art? And for those concerned, Denny the Attack Schnauzer was visiting his dogfriend Belle and was not in attendance.




























































Friday, January 2, 2009

Just when I thought I'd had enough of football...

...I read this story.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?section=magazine&id=3789373

Faith in action...

"A Shower of Blessings Every Day"

In college, Michael and I had a friend who described her then-boyfriend (now her spouse) as a "shower of blessings every day". At the time, we gagged a little and then, after regaining composure, hoped that was true. That phrase comes up a lot at our house, all too often with heavy sarcasm, but today, I can say that this trip has truly been "a shower of blessings every day".

As I wrap up week 2 of our 3 week tour de Tejas, I am once again reminded of God's faithfulness to Michael, Owen, and me. Since birth, He has provided us with loving and supportive families, and as they grow with spouses and children, each addition has brought us more joy. So, thank you to my family and in-laws for the time and love you continue to invest in us.


M. Arnold Family - I loved that Michael saw more movies in the theater with his mom in the past week than he has with me since June. Ebert and Roper, those two!







B. Arnold Family - seeing my niece and Owen made me know a little girl would be so fun!


R. Smith Family - seeing my nephew and Owen playing in the backyard made me know another boy would have its benefits too


McKinley Families - loved seeing the little cousins growing up and meeting Chase and Bryan for the first time!

(Glynda is the photographer in the family, but we need to get her a digital camera. Once I get copies of the photos she took at the fantastic Arnold Family Christmas, I will scan and upload them for the family)

G. McNeese Family - thanks for helping me make my weight gain goal for the month! Food, glorious food!


A. McNeese Family - still waiting to play Catchphrase with Haley!



D. McNeese Family - thank you for staying over a night!



L. McNeese Family - still loving Nini's new boots!



C. Pierce Family - thanks for the bounce house time Jordan!



J. Moye Family - we missed you Jim!



Moreover, I am so thankful for God's continual hand on our friendships. He continues to nourish older friendships, those people in our lives who have grown up with us and still love us, and He has provided us with additional relationships that have grown out of times of need in our adult lives.



S. Kilmer Family - I realized this trip how much I count Scott as my friend too, not just Wendy! (and not only because he guards his son from hot miso soup)




C. Kiser Family - If Owen could type, he'd write pages about his time at Great Wolf Lodge with you guys. To next year!


C. Spencer Family - Thanks Rachel for letting our kiddos play together and for sharing your time with us. I look forward to more time in TX (or in blogland) to catch up!


D. Bohannon Family - thanks Dianne for expanding Dave's culinary experiences! Such a fun couple!


A. Howard - I liked knowing I'm not the only one who nods off before the ball drops on New Year's. (How many days until March 14th? Yep, Abby and Kris are gettin' hitched!)


K. Haydel - Thank you for laughing with Michael about all things, great and small. He needed to do it, and I needed to hear it!


C. Bell - Faithful friend, thank you for your time!


After all of this, why do I worry about our times in a new town? Has He not always answered our call and desire for relationships with other believers, in whatever stage we have been? Why then, do I worry now?
One week left in ol' Fort Worth...still left on the agenda:
Dinner with the Grysen Girls (regardless of their legal married names, they are still the Grysens)
Visiting teacher friends at Northwest High School
Day out with Mom and Owen
Play date with Julie and Ryan
Oh, and yes, lesson planning because (boo-hoo-hoo) school starts again next Monday
That being said, I've now been gone from Fresno long enough to know who I'm missing. Josh and Laura, please look out for Michael. He'll be loose on the town for a week before Owen and I return. Goodness help you!

Remembering His faithfulness with thanksgiving!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Our Snow Man and His Pet


Well, no snow...Fresno's usual sun and smog has turned to cold and fog...and so it shall remain for winter, the locals tell us. Owen fell in love with the green (his favorite color) scarf Sushi gave me at Thanksgiving, so to make sure I got to keep my scarf, he got one of his own:

Oooh, and to keep his gigantic melon warm, a hat too. Yes, the only hat that even stretched over his frontal lobe was the size 10-14. I know, he's 3. Movie quote for Julie: "It's like Sputnik! He can go and cry himself to sleep on his huge gigantic pillow!"


With our friends the Roses moving to New York, Owen was given custody of their pet goldfish "Rose". He has renamed her "Rosie", so I hope she's not too confused when she swims to the surface in the morning for her daily fish flakes.



Those who know my frugal side would think I would be happy to get such a return on my investment, but may I say that after a month of fish ownership, I was (*blush*) sad to find out that goldfish can live for 25 years. Rosie is already a year old!

Now, my mom does have a helpful hint for "transitioning" to other pets....it involves bleach. Rose Family, don't worry, I'm not going that route...yet. Your fish is safe with us. :)

It's fun though to hear Owen tell Rosie good morning (a la Bill Murray in "What About Bob?"..."Good morning, Gill! Gill? I said, Good Morning!") and let him have the responsibility of feeding her every morning. He's doing a great job.

Now, I'm off to ask the neighbors to "fish-sit" while we're in Texas this month. Aaah, pet ownership. :)

Tentmaking

In the footsteps of the Apostle Paul...here's our little tentmaker:



Did you know a light-saber is a tent-building tool? See video below:




Final Product with Dad: 45 minutes for O-boy to build, 10 minutes before rowdy play destroyed it. Totally worth it to him though.


Finishing Touches Video:


Part of the reason for the tent was that this was one of the last nights in his little bed (converted from his IKEA crib). It's now been totally "princess-ed" out by my friend Jamillah's daughter. Way to go, Z, for being in a "big girl" bed! As for Owen's new twin bed, here it is in its unadorned state:


Sushi and I will be spending some time over the holidays looking for a dust ruffle (nothing sounds more manly, right?), comforter, and sheet sets for Mr. Owen. For now, it's just the coolest thing because it's so tall.

Here's Owen letting Spooky Bear test how far it would be to fall off this bed.

And that's me...testing how long I can make one post...still, I have to whet the grandparents' appetites before we arrive for the holidays...right?

Son, Sand, and Sushi!


My parents came to San Diego for Thanksgiving, and we drove down from Fresno. We celebrated with my Great-Uncle Mo, Great-Aunt Linda, and Uncle Jerry (seen playing "monster" on the beach with Owen). Owen loved his time playing with Opa and Sushi...the countdown to Christmas in Texas is now even more intense!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Martha Who?

Because I am continually humbled by my friend Susan's ability to practice so many disciplines (spiritual and otherwise), I will complete her A-Z regarding housekeeping (below).

Everybody has their own standards for housekeeping, and it's funny to me how much we take from our moms regarding habits and expectations...even the menfolk use their moms as a touchstone for how a house is to be kept. Is that true for you? Do you keep your potholders in the same place as your mom did growing up? Scary when I think of what expectations I'm setting up for Owen's future spouse...high or low. :)

So, here it is: Arnold Housekeeping from A to Z...not a model for you, just how it is at our house.

A is for Aprons - yes/no? A definite yes. When I cook, it's usually right after walking in the door from work, and I still have my work clothes on. I'm not the neatest cook, so an apron with coverage is important. I have a feeling one of Santa's elves is making me a cuter, retro apron that I won't be embarrassed to wear in front of company, so I'll keep you posted.

B is for Baking - favorite thing to bake? Chocolate chip cookies. The classic is hard to beat.

C is for Clothesline - do you have one? Nope. Home-owners association is pretty strict at our new apartments.

D is for Donuts - have you ever made them? Yep; fond memories of my dad making donuts on Saturday morning from canned biscuits. Yummy.

E is for Every Day - one homemaking task you do every day: DISHES. I can't stand them in the sink.

Laundry! Wash-Dry-Fold-Put away...every weekend, several trips down to the laundry room loaded up with quarters. Michael helps a lot here.

F is for Freezer - do you have a separate deep freeze? Oh, you've tapped one of my deepest desires (bold ambitions, I know), but no.

G is for Garbage Disposal Unit - do you have one? Yes, but I wish I had a compost pile. Again, I think the Home-Owners' Association would frown upon that one.

H is for Handbook - what’s your favorite homemaking resource? My memories of my mom and grandmothers' homes...nothing like coming home to a clean and organized home.

I is for Ironing - love or hate it? I was raised in a house where my dad did most of the ironing on Saturdays while watching football, and that is a tradition that continues at our home. Michael does my ironing; he laughs at my elf clothes. :) Compared to his shirts and pants, mine are like doll clothes, he says. If this baby is a girl, he'll have even more doll clothes to work with.

J is for Junk Draw - yes/no? But of course...every house needs one catch-all place. No shame there, I say.

K is for Kitchen - color and decorating scheme? We chose not to paint in this apartment, so not much there. All focus is around the kitchen table, which is usually covered with a newspaper, a plate Owen will come back to when he needs a nibble, and an incomplete crossword puzzle.

L is for Love - what’s your favorite part of homemaking? the peace of a clean house with a lit candle...all things in their place is heaven for my personality type.

M is for Mop - do you have one? Finally, yes. In our Ft. Worth stay, I'm ashamed to admit I went a year without...that's the nice part about a small apartment...I got by with a rag and some Lysol. Now, I mop every week. Still hate it, but my feet don't stick to the floor. :P

N is for Nylons - machine or hand wash? Machine wash. I buy the cheap ones so I'm lucky if they ever make it to the wash before they run.

O is for Oven - do you use a window or open the oven door to check? Window, unless I want a sniff of the goodness.

P is for Pizza - what do you put on yours? sausage and mushrooms...sprinkle on some Cavender's seasoning, and I'm in heaven.

Q is for quiet - what do you do during the day when you get a quiet moment? Hmmm...at work, those do not happen, so it's usually only enough time for a deep breath before moving on. In the evenings, I do a crossword puzzle.

R is for Recipe Card Box - yes/no? Own, but do not use.

S is Style of House - what style is your house? Craigslist, hand-me-downs, Ross, and Big Lots...an eclectic sort of whatever we could bring to California in our U-Haul and the limits of our budget. One day...one day...my home will express my personal style...or maybe, this has become my style. I think that's okay with me.

T is for Tablecloths - do you use them? No. Do I have a few? No. I'll add on my arch-nemesis: T is for Trash - do you take it out? NO NO NO...with respect to traditional American gender roles, this is one area where it is Michael's job, and his job alone. And woe to him if it is neglected.

U is for Under The Kitchen Sink - organized or toxic wasteland? Organized...too small a place here at Apt. 47 to be untidy. With no laundry room, a lot has to be kept there.

V is for Vacuum - how many times a week? Once a week. Since we're all gone during the day, that is sufficient. In the summer, when Owen and I are home, every 2 or 3 days.

W is for Wash - how many loads of washing do you do each week? 3 loads...a white, a dark, and a linens. When using a coin-op machine, the fewer trips down to the laundry room, the better.

Do you keep a daily list of things to do that you cross off? In my mind, yes. If Michael is helping that day, I write the whole list down, and we choose tasks. I've realized what an amazing helpmate he is to me this year in Fresno.

Y is for Yard - who does what? The grounds crew comes every Tuesday to our apartments. As we walked through Home Depot last night, picking up an air filter for the AC/Heating unit, Michael said, "In a weird way, isn't it nice not to be tempted or even need 98% of the items in this store?" (I'm sure my dad cringed at that statement) As much as we hope to have a place of our own one day, with respect to the yard and house maintenance, apartment living is the life for me. (I hope that's my sentiment, since that's what I've done for the last 11 years)

Zzzz’s - what’s the last homemaking task you do before bed in the evening? check the kitchen one last time...I hate waking up to a dirty kitchen...and do one last round up of any Owen toys he missed before he hit the sack.

Thanks, Susan, for all the questions. It made me appreciate the home of which God has made us the stewards. Home Sweet Home.