Why do I do it? Yes, I know the invitations are all well-meaning and, really, I love going to parties - but why would I agree to go to THREE of them in one weekend. Oh, but I just couldn't say no! Friday night, Saturday afternoon, and finally Sunday evening! And all pot-lucks. But, alas, I came up with a fantastic solution. Last weekend our talented musical friend brought us blueberry picking and it was just delightful. So, after securing the recipe for my very favorite blueberry pie from Mom, I headed off on Friday morning for another round of blueberry picking. Two hours and ten pounds of blueberries later I was on my way back home for the baking. Well, it's not baking really, but by 2pm I had three pies ready to go. When K got home and inquired where our pie was I whipped up another just for us - by that time I was a pro! They turned out to be a grand hit! And by the time the weekend was over I had the recipe memorized so it could be shared. So, if you want to try the best blueberry pie ever here it is:
Mom's Most Wonderful Blueberry Pie Ever!
One open-faced baked 9 inch pie crust.
4 cups fresh blueberries
1/2 cup honey
2 1/2 Tablespoons of cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon of salt
2 Tablespoons of butter (optional for richness)
Simmer 1/2 the blueberries, the honey, cornstarch, and salt until the mixture becomes thick and translucent. If your going the rich route add the butter to the blue-goo mix. Then fold in the rest of the fresh blueberries. Now put the entire thing into the already-baked pie crust. Refriderate until cool and bring to a pot-luck or enjoy for breakfast, lunch, or dinner!
So it was a hit! And because I made that extra pie we did have blueberry pie for breakfast! And hey, why not?!? After all, it's more nutritious than any breakfast cereal you'll find out there!
Monday, July 25, 2005
Thursday, July 14, 2005
Lazy day ideas
While it may be a bit early in the day to proclaim it, I would very much enjoy having at least one lazy day during my week off. I hope that today will fit the bill. Yesterday K and I went to Boston to meet up with friends and bum around. It was great seeing people and seeing parts of Boston that I've never been to - which, really, is most of Boston. Oh, but it was exhausting though! We must have walked 10 miles through the day. We did, however, meet up with a high school friend for a fantastic dinner at Panang - Malaysian food, yum! In the end we did get home before midnight and fell into a blissful slumber. For myself, I was actually quite surprised I could sleep at all. After the full day of walking and being generally zapped of all energy, Lucinda made me a HUGE cup of coffee so we could make it home in one piece. Woke me right up, all the way home, but once home and that pillow was in sight, well, it was all over really.
In other news. We've been thinking about our wedding and K's been especially into dress shopping. At first we thought we were going to go the more casual route and we would both were non-traditional dresses of different colors. Then as we started planning other aspects of the big day, we decided we want it to be a little more formal, so we thought two traditional dresses. But it's funny, since we decided that, my inspiration to look for a gown for myself diminished greatly. As someone recently said, it's hard to picture two brides in full traditional regalia walking down the aisle. Of course, when I heard this, I said we can do anything we want to - after all there are no standards for lesbian weddings, so we get to make our own rules - and if we want to both wear traditional gown, we'll both wear traditional gown. And I stand by that. But, the thing is, I just can't picture us both in a traditional gowns. Neither can I picture myself wearing a tux. I mean, I've dressed up for Halloween the past couple years in a tux and top hat, and I must say that I do look rather dapper and it was loads of fun:
But honestly.
This is me playing dress-up.
I'm not really butch.
I like dresses.
And I don't want to make light of our commitment.
So. I think we've decided on an interesting solution. K actually came up with it. She really wants to wear the traditional gown, so she will do that. And to create a balance, I'll wear a formal black gown. Not poofy, but sleek and elegant - preferably satin. I've found a couple designs that I like, but nothing perfect yet. So what do you think???
In other news. We've been thinking about our wedding and K's been especially into dress shopping. At first we thought we were going to go the more casual route and we would both were non-traditional dresses of different colors. Then as we started planning other aspects of the big day, we decided we want it to be a little more formal, so we thought two traditional dresses. But it's funny, since we decided that, my inspiration to look for a gown for myself diminished greatly. As someone recently said, it's hard to picture two brides in full traditional regalia walking down the aisle. Of course, when I heard this, I said we can do anything we want to - after all there are no standards for lesbian weddings, so we get to make our own rules - and if we want to both wear traditional gown, we'll both wear traditional gown. And I stand by that. But, the thing is, I just can't picture us both in a traditional gowns. Neither can I picture myself wearing a tux. I mean, I've dressed up for Halloween the past couple years in a tux and top hat, and I must say that I do look rather dapper and it was loads of fun:
But honestly.
This is me playing dress-up.
I'm not really butch.
I like dresses.
And I don't want to make light of our commitment.
So. I think we've decided on an interesting solution. K actually came up with it. She really wants to wear the traditional gown, so she will do that. And to create a balance, I'll wear a formal black gown. Not poofy, but sleek and elegant - preferably satin. I've found a couple designs that I like, but nothing perfect yet. So what do you think???
Sunday, July 10, 2005
Before the day passes by me
It is now the second day in a week free from classes. Aaaaah. Yesterday, I began to sort out the mess that has become our apartment over the last five weeks. Slowly but surely, I am beginning to see the tops of various dressers, desks, filing cabinets, and other surfaces. It is amazing how quickly they become cluttered. In the midst of the clutter, I began to organize (because finding clean surfaces is definitely different that organizing!). Oh, it feels sooo good! With all this learning in the past five weeks, my brain has gotten a little cluttered itself, and this organizing bit has begun to help it get back to its normally anal-retentive self. Now, things to do today: shower, it's noon and I've only really lazed about thus far; take a long walk on the trails and splash around in the river; finish updating my resume; maybe watch K-Pax, maybe organize some more, maybe just go to bed early...
Thursday, July 07, 2005
The frustrations of beginnings
So I want to get this up and going, but the thing is I can't figure it out. Like for instance, how do I change the header that I put up there at the top??? How do I post photos without losing my message? I have spent yet another hour with the logisitics of this thing. Perhaps I will find these things out sooner than later, most likely when I am not quite so brain-tired, and when I do it will surely be more representative of me :) With that, good night. For real this time.
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Post One - And we're off...
So last night I sat down to post a reply on River-Tree Whispers. Little did I know that in order to do that one must have a blog of there own. So without really trying, I set this up. If the universe would have given me just a touch more time, I would have begun this journey in, oh, say September - when I will have graduated and found gainful employment. But there must be some reason for this happening now. Life has a way of pushing me along where I need to go, even if I don't quite know I need to go there. I will learn all sorts of things on this blog, I'm sure. Much about myself, computers, and hopefully with any luck, I will learn about other people as well. So, I'll end for the moment. I've got to be rested for my last day of classes tomorrow morning. Mind you I start up again in a week, but small accomplishments mean everything sometimes.
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