Saturday, December 31, 2005
Crisis
Death By Caffeine
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Larraine
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Fundraising
Peter is supposed to be raising money for a swim-a-thon for his swim team. Their "touch pads" are old and worn out and they're trying to raise funds for new ones. They have set aside a time during winter vacation where the team is going to attempt to swim 100 miles total. He tried but missed two golden opportunities to get donations: 1. Our annual church Christmas party 2. The family get-together at the Stynsbergs and again at the carlsons.
Anyway. . .if anybody would like to donate money to the cause (assuming they hit their 100 mile goal) let me know. So far we have had donations ranging from $5 to $50. Any amount is greatly appreciated.
Monday, December 26, 2005
My Son
From the living room window,
I see the school bus suddenly come into view,
Bright orange in the winter noon day sun.
It squeals and comes to a stop.
The door opens,
And my son bounces out,
Coat unbuttoned, no mittens, hatless.
He runs homeward.
His yellow backpack is swinging wildly.
Suddenly he stops,
And turns toward the orange bus.
He waves it good-bye.
He turns again towards me,
Towards home,
But is distracted by something high up in the sky. . .
Maybe a cloud, or a bird, perhaps the sun?
He’s talking to someone
Or something
Or is he singing?
Singing to the sun?
Again he begins his walk,
This time with mouth wide open,
Eyes closed.
He meanders blindly as he catches,
Cold crystalline snowflakes
On his warm outstretched tongue.
He runs into a snow-bank,
Opens his eyes,
And begins kicking at it,
Digging a dark tunnel into the white mound.
This doesn’t last long,
And again he’s homeward bound.
No. Not quite.
He’s heading for an evergreen.
He shakes a branch
And watches the snow tumble down,
Into his untied wide-open boots.
He laughs.
Again he’s singing. . .
Or is he talking.
Talking to the tree?
He finally turns into our driveway.
An icicle clinging to the bumper of the truck,
Attracts his attention.
He crouches and observes.
He kneels close and licks it.
He breaks it off and picks it up.
Standing, he meditates deeply,
Into the brilliant depths,
Of the cold sharp diamond.
Moments later, he turns toward the house,
And moves slowly, aimlessly, frowning, deep in thought.
He looks up,
Into the brilliant glare of the living-room window.
Not at first,
But eventually,
He sees me shadowed in the brilliant rebounding sunlight.
Suddenly his frowning face brightens and gleams.
It gives me joy and fear when I realize
That he is looking at his sun and I am looking at mine.
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Friday, December 23, 2005
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
December Cat Picture
I noticed that we did not have any cat pictures presently on the front page of the blog, so here is my entry because cats help keep blogs cute and interesting for all the kids. Holly had made a snowman for her cat. (I have forgotten the cat's name.) You might also discover that the cathouse, designed by yours truly, has a special round door.
Monday, December 19, 2005
A Good Time Was Had By All
I've only made this twice using many versions I found on the internet. The proportions of cheese to artichokes to mayo vary greatly. There is some debate about whether the artichokes should be the more expensive marinated artichokes in a glass jar or the cheaper artichokes in a can. I have no opinion here, just make sure you drain them. Some people add chopped green peppers, others the canned green chiles found in the mexican section of the grocery store.
1 cup mayonnaise
1 cup grated parmesan cheese
12 ounces (give or take) or artichoke hearts chopped roughly
1 to 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1 and 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1 small can of chopped green chiles (optional)
1 tsp paprika (optional)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. In large bowl thoroughly mix all ingredients except paprika.
3. Transfer to an 8x8 inch baking dish.
4. Bake 30 or 40 minutes until bubbly and the surface begins to brown.
5. Sprinkle with paprika and serve warm.
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Christmas Controversy
I'm taking a break from my well-deserved self-imposed Christmas blog-posting holiday to discuss salt and pepper shakers.
When Faith asked JaNae to fill the salt and pepper shakers today we discovered that we weren't sure which one to put the salt in - the one with more holes or less. When I did some research, to my surprise, I found that this is something that is not set in stone (http://ask.yahoo.com/20040126.html).
I pointed out to my daughters that this is controversial (I pronounced the ending: SEE-uhl). Of course, being my daughters, they corrected me saying the ending should be pronounced: shuhl. Well, I couldn't let that stand. I went back to the computer... Merriam-Webster exonerated me showing that both pronunciations are valid.
Meanwhile, since the authorities allowed us to decide for ourselves which shaker to put the salt in, JaNae chose to pour into Mr. Snowman, the one with more holes in the head. And pour she did. After wondering why the shaker didn't seem to be filling up she concluded it might be a good idea to plug those little holes when pouring.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Forty Years Ago
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
What nieces and nephews are going to be here when?
What nieces and nephews are going to be at the Dec. 17th and Dec. 24th events?
Dec 17th Lakeville Christmas/Birthday celebration
Time: 5PM
- Denise: Swedish Meatballs, Rice pudding, Snow pudding, etc.
- Lindstroms: Two or three appetizer dips two of which will be a fancy hummus and feta plate, and the classic spinach dip bowl along with assorted chips and crackers.
- Dean & Kurt: Green bean casserole or some other vegie dish and ??
- Carlsons: Mashed potato bake and Swedish Sausage
- Greg: meatloaf out of the fridge(?)
Christmas Past
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
More ancient christmas cards
Happy Birthday GREG!!!
This was your life in 1957. Hamming it up in front of the Christmas tree.
Paul even made it into this photo. Is that Greg holding Paul?
Back in those days of 1957 you didn't need vans or child safety seats. You just throw the kids in the trunk and take off. We had fun in the trunk because we didn't know any better. Also, Mom and Dad could have a peaceful ride this way with the children out of sight, out of mind.
Monday, December 12, 2005
Blog Posting Holiday
Things are a little crazy around here with all the Christmas stuff. I haven't even started the Christmas letter yet. And I need to scan some more slides soon. I'm thinking I'll take a little break for a couple weeks. Could you post some more of those photos while I take a blog-posting holiday?
Christmas Eve
This is the menu as I have compiled it to this point:
Dan and Jo: little smokies in bbq sauce, cheesecake
Dean and Kurt: green bean casserole
Paul and Faith: strawberry pretzel jello salad, cheeseball and crackers, ...and maybe some cookies or candy.
Ralph and Jean: Swedish meatballs, Pork roast, Mashed potato bake, appetizers,etc.
Past Christmas Cards
Merry Christmas 2005 from Alaska
Dear Family and Friends, MERRY CHRISTMAS 2005
Lois Ann has finished all of the cards and paper and she has been telling me to get busy and finish this annual letter. Tonight kids hockey practice was cancelled due to unseasonably warm weather and also Wednesday bible study was cancelled because the rain has turned the backroads into ice rinks. So we have some free time tonight.
We are thankful once again for another very good year. It started out looking like my job would be ending about now because of a lack of gas to run the ammonia and urea plants. Now they are getting gas supplied for a year at a time from many companies, and recently they announced they are looking for partners to possibly build a coal gasification plant to supply feedstock to us and generate electricity for the peninsula and
Lois Ann even worked this summer with some friends in the office of Ocean Beauty, a local wild salmon processing plant. (Wild Salmon are better than farmed salmon.) She had a lot of fun. Now she is back at the elementary school as a secretary again.
Heidi and John Quick came up to
Christoffer was up in
Holly was here for a little over half the year. Lois and Holly went to see Heidi and John in
We hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. God Bless You
The Stynsbergs
PS. Please see photos and leave some comments on the blogs:
www.marksalaska.blogspot.com and www.theeroundrobin.blogspot.com
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Hot Chocolate!
1/2 cup semi-sweet real chocolate chips
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
pinch of salt
5 1/2 cups milk
2 cups whipping cream
2 teaspoons vanilla
optional: liqueurs, sweetened whipped cream, grated chocolate,
grated lemon peel, grated orange peel, cinnamon, nutmeg
In a 3 quart saucepan melt chocolate chips over low heat, stirring constantly
Stir in sugar, water and salt.
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wire whisk, until the mixture comes to a full boil (4 to 5 min.)
Boil, stirring constantly, 2 min.
Stir in milk and whipping cream.
Continue cooking over med. heat, stirring occasionally, until heated through (12 to 15 min.) DO NOT BOIL
Add vanilla. Beat with wire whisk or rotary beater until frothy.
Pour into mugs. If desired, add 1 to 2 tbsp liqueur into each serving.
Top each serving with a dollop of sweetened whipped cream.
If desired, garnish with any of the above suggested garnishes.
Nobody Made Me Do This
Denise is making Swedish Meatballs, Rice pudding, Snow pudding, etc.
Some ideas were shared in emails that I never got back to. They sounded great, just let everyone know what you're bringing. If someone doesn't like it that's good, all the more for me, I like everything! (I still don't like tangerines) If there's not enough food I'll get the meatloaf out of the fridge. Eeew, that might not still be good!
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Sunday, December 04, 2005
Matthews
Saturday, December 03, 2005
33 years today
Friday, December 02, 2005
Mug Shots
Jonathan making his favorite "silly face".
Jo made a "freestyle" soup. She insisted the boys try some. Jon would only try it if the "child abuse" was documented in case it ever went to court.
Grrrrrr!