Monday, February 25, 2008

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Making Sopressata







Having Joe in the family has been a delight in many ways, not the least of which are the new Italian traditions, food, and family that he has introduced us to. On a cold weekend in January, he and Karen came home and they and Fred and Paula participated in an old family tradition--the making of sopressata. We spent Saturday at the home of his 92 year old Aunt Sylvia with various aunts, uncles, and cousins, many of whom we had met at the wedding.

100 pounds of pork is cut from the bone, ground, seasoned, a little cooked and tasted, seasoned again, put into sausage links which has been tied off, tied off again, and then hung to age in Aunt Sylvia's cold room.



One must work one's way up the chain of command--Aunt Sylvia is the matriarch and overseer of the links!! Karen was allowed to be the counter this year and Fred had the honor of tying off some of the links and hanging them to age. Joe made the pork into the right size balls while Paula merely watched!! And ate. And ate. For ten hours we ate.



Here are some pictures of the fun. These are wonderful people and we dearly love them.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Valentine Tree Tradition - New in 2008!




Valentine Tree - nighttime - YaYa's favorite.
Other artistic entries from grandchildren.


Valentine Tree - daytime
Fun with treats! Madeline Sarah Grimm - intent on putting decorations onto a heart cupcake!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Sleepwalking Princess Andrew!


Just up from a nap and looking a little sleepy, Andrew in his low cut red satin frock....Aunt Toni's old
show choir dress from the 80s. Ha! (ignore the camera date.....I am challenged in that arena.
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6 years old!


Our first grandchild, Nathan, turned six on Feb. 4th.
He is crazy about Mario. So, he picked a Mario cake. This is the big moment when the candles are lit. He was excited. For those of you interested in my cakes....there are two below ..one in his "exposed" state and the finished guy. Next time we may do a stand up one. I am expanding.....inspired by all the cake crazies on YouTube and Ace of Cakes. Wow, I dream of creations in my fancy "cake kitchen" then I wake up to the mess in my own kitchen.
Cake assistant in Lititz, where are you?

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Words from Helen

Hi All:
Here's an unedited letter from Helen. I'm typing it because my scanner at work is not working.

" Helen's adventures continued 1/16/0/8
I know Xmas is well over, but I'm just a
little late. Can you bare with me please?
I have to say my Xmas was a little hectic. My
fault. Trying to do too much I think.
then my son in law decided he was going to
act up and that rather played havoc fow awhile.
But we are all glad and thankful, he's on the recovery road.
Example, I did not even talk to the Boger girls at Xmas.
Sheila Sue & I went shopping for about 6-7 hrs day after
neither rain sleet or snow & it did, can't st0p us.
Anyway now we are well into "08"
still hectic. Could you tell me why? No don't.
I'm doing the usual things here. We had a real nice Xmas party
and a bang up New Year's party with
our pots & pans & hats on we went out on my
porch & made noise & called back & forth to a
friend & her family across the way. It must be 2nd
childhood. (smiley face)
I had my sister to my place for the weekend.
We played Parcheese? I'm still the Queen. Been
playing for 80 years. Anyone want to challenge?
The only polans I have right now are a few days
trip to Lake George in April, and then maybe
Waterloo is next Lord willing. I'm off to water aerobics
now so my love to each & eveyone who reads this & also
for those who can't...hugs & kisses to all

Helen"

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

cuties

Loved this picture...actually NOT posed...they were just having fun playing together on the floor and...

(sweaters courtesy of Mom/YaYa/Sally)

We are enjoying a lovely Colorado winter! The sunshine has warmed our days and even allowed for some hiking, bike rides and lots of walks. Mark and I are heading to the mountains this weekend for some snowshoeing - sponsored by a dear friend in our current time of limited resources. But, even with these outings we find most of our winter days spent in the warmth of home and each other.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Chloe Reading


Kelly sent this to us. Chloe sure loves her books.

Note the beads. She loves them too. Wears them everyday.

better late then never! :)

Alright, I hope I don't mess this up too bad. First, Toni- great idea & I am looking forward to keeping in touch w/ everyone! :)
2nd- catching up on our pictures...


Don't let the snow fool you, it does not snow that much in MD. We went to visit Nate's dad & family in MN for Christmas. So that is where we got the pictures of our 2 pink snow bunnies. Abby LOVED it, Natalie took some time to warm up to it. It snowed a bit every day so we always had a nice white coat of snow to play in. They spoiled us & we had a great visit.

When we got home from MN we had Christmas, again. The girls' big gift this year was the car, and thankfully we have had some nice weather so far so they have used it a bit. Natalie is still a bit little to drive, but she enjoys playing w/ the radio.


And, we too have been bitten by the Guitar Hero bug. Our neighbors across the street brought it over one night & we all had a good time playing. No, we did not get booed off the stage, but probably should have.

Hope all are well!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Christmas

Christmas morning.
Fred talks to his Mom in York.
New Years Eve
Rick and his "good friend" Deb on a carriage ride at Salem Cross Inn, a very New England type place where they and friends went for a meal cooked at an open hearth.

The Tardy 'Burgh Bowmans

Sheila, you have become my inspiration. Between you and Toni I think I might be able to do this. We'll see.
However, I am a little tardy, so you will have to put up with some old pix.
This is of Fred and Rick at the Pens/Bruins hockey game the Sunday before Christmas. Unfortunately, Rick has become a traitor in hockey and baseball, so he was not happy when the Pens won.

The "Frolic'ings" of a 90 Year Old!!!!

For someone who doesn't like winter it looks like she is having fun. Does this count as a 2nd or 3rd or 4th childhood?
I'm not sure what is going on here but it looks like a lot of noise is being made. I guess that's safer than last year when they set off fireworks on the porch. I'm surprised that she hasn't been evicted for being a rabble rouser!!