Another busy weekend passes by…
You know folks who say they’ve lived someplace for years and are still unpacking from moving? That would make me insane. On an unrelated note, we invited a small group of friends over to watch the Super Bowl. Couple the desire for getting the place unpacked and into some semblance of order with a mania to have the house look perfect when company comes over and you get a sense of urgency that just won’t quit. (This is the part of the entry where I nominate takaza for sainthood for putting up with me when I get like this 🙂
On Saturday I was up far too early (before 6 AM), and by 11 AM had run various errands, including a sizeable grocery store run. We spent the afternoon putting up blinds in the kitchen and living room and I am pleased to say that we now can have privacy in our house. Hooray! We finished out the day with a little more unpacking and sorting. We briefly considered going out to check out a little Mexican joint in Round Lake I read about but instead ordered pizza and salad in because neither of us wanted to face the sub-zero temperatures and wind.
Sunday I was up early again and doing some preparatory cooking. After making too darn many crepes, I took a break from the kitchen and Dan and I cleaned the house from top to bottom, stowing any remaining boxes, vacuuming, and generally whipping the place into shape. We finished right as folks were expected to show up. I was expecting a night of food and boozing, but it was a lot of the former and not much of the latter. The amount of food we had was crazy: cheeseburger dip, monkey bread (both herb and cinnamon sugar), guacamole, and chicken tenders. My contribution was a pair of baked crepe dishes. One was crepes stacked with bĂ©chamel sauce, spinach, mushrooms, and Parmesan cheese and baked together, the other was similar only with a fresh tomato and garlic sauce, prosciutto, Parmesan, and fresh mozzarella cheese. We finished off the meal with a pair of homemade frozen treats: Dan made cinnamon ice cream, and I made a green apple sorbet (aka “booplesauce!”). Though good individually, the two combined to be quite yummy.
Oh yeah, and there was some football game on, and the Bears lost. Eh. Nobody was particularly upset about the loss, and watching the game on TiVo made the game move SO much faster. Of course we watched the commercials, and though there were some funny ones, overall we were generally unimpressed. We sent folks on their way on the late side, and as a result I’m dragging badly this afternoon, something not helped by the fact that I’m fighting off some kind of upper respiratory ick. I’ve got an appointment with the doctor at 5 PM today, and even if she can just treat the symptoms, that will be an improvement.
datahawk spent the night last night, with the intention of just heading to work from our place this morning. As cold as the night was (-12 degrees F), it’s no surprise that her car didn’t start this morning, and as far as I know hasn’t started yet. She’s instead suffering through the torture of relaxing in the living room and cuddling up with our TiVo. It’s a tough life 🙂
It was lovely having folks over and getting the house into shape, though we still have some stuff that we need to figure out where it goes (mainly that’s all in the garage). Dan and I are thinking about throwing a housewarming party sometime in March; we’ll be sure to give plenty of notice once we figure out a date.
Cheeseburger dip?
1) what does this go with?
2) can I have the recipe?
Re: Cheeseburger dip?
Just brown some ground beef, add half a block of velveeta, some worsticher sauce, jalepeno peppers and the juice, 1 can of tomato sauce, and minced onion. Plus salt & pepper to taste. And it goes with EVERYTHING!!
Re: Cheeseburger dip?
Just brown some ground beef, add half a block of velveeta, some worsticher sauce, jalepeno peppers and the juice, 1 can of tomato sauce, and minced onion. Plus salt & pepper to taste. And it goes with EVERYTHING!!
Cheeseburger dip?
1) what does this go with?
2) can I have the recipe?
You might check the dustbuster for “stains”
You might check the dustbuster for “stains”
Charlie and I put down earnest money on a house over the weekend. I discovered aft er the fact that I will have to buy blinds/shades/something for SIXTEEN windows…! o.0 ::falls over::
Good heavens! That’s even worse than when we had to get window treatments for our house in Raleigh. I highly recommend JC Penney’s – their prices are good and so is their selection. As much as I like to support the little guy, the smaller blinds shops are insanely overpriced – if you must get cellular blinds, by all means buy them off the web or at Home Depot/Lowes. And hey, when all else fails there’s always K Mart/Sears and Wal Mart!
Good heavens! That’s even worse than when we had to get window treatments for our house in Raleigh. I highly recommend JC Penney’s – their prices are good and so is their selection. As much as I like to support the little guy, the smaller blinds shops are insanely overpriced – if you must get cellular blinds, by all means buy them off the web or at Home Depot/Lowes. And hey, when all else fails there’s always K Mart/Sears and Wal Mart!
Charlie and I put down earnest money on a house over the weekend. I discovered aft er the fact that I will have to buy blinds/shades/something for SIXTEEN windows…! o.0 ::falls over::