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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Left-Over Wednesdays Special Event: Julia Childs Day Celebration!

As previously referenced on this blog, Saturday, August 15 was Julia Childs' birthday! To celebrate, I had an entire day of cooking Julia recipes! I used Baking With Julia and Mastering the Art of French Cooking.



Brunch

Buttermilk Crumb Muffins
Scrambled eggs
Sausage
French-pressed coffee
Berry mix

Dinner

Beef Burgundy
Rice
French bread with goat cheese
Red wine
"Improvised" berry shortcake from the morning's muffins

I had a lovely day cooking...but had forgotten what it's like to cook all day! Recipes will be posted in two more posts, just to keep things organized!

Bon Appetit!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Shoulder Surgery Scottie

Yall that personally know us, know the little "joke" of Scott's name...all kinds of adjectives, verbs and otherwise descriptive terms that start with the letter "S" can be applied to his name. Thus today's post title.

Poor Scottie will go under the knife, or laparoscopy rather, today around 1:30 PM. We have to be at St. Vincents at 12:30, so hopefully the Doc will not be running too far behind by then! But I work for docs who do surgery on a daily basis, so I know how THAT goes!

Pray for the physicians and nurses who will be taking care of him today, pray that they will be able to do the surgery fully by scope, and pray for Scott as he starts physical therapy on Tuesday. THAT is sure to be painful!

He's having his shoulder ligaments repaired and his rotator cuff fixed up, so he won't be so sad...

...so he'll be back to normal...

...and so he can go back to doing this...

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Happy Birthday, Julia Childs!

Today, Julia would have been 97. In honour of her birthday, I am having a Julia Childs Cooking Day!

This morning, er, this afternoon, we started with Buttermilk Crumb Muffins, from "Baking With Julia". We complemented the muffins with fresh berries, scrambled eggs and French pressed coffee. Yum!

Dinner tonight will be the enduring classic, Boeuf Bourguignon, from "Mastering the Art of French Cooking"! I'll serve it with her suggested sides of rice and onions and mushrooms.

A full post with receipes and pictures will go up next week! Until then, Bon Apetit!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Tales From The Field: Getting There Is Half The Fun! Right?

Well I finally got my pics uploaded to my computer, and had a little extra time at work, so here's a little installment of the stories from our trip!

Thursday July 27

We leave! The start of a long journey...one that takes us on 4 airplanes, one mini-bus, 5 cities, in *only* 40 hours.


Along the way, we napped on the river bank in Frankfurt, had coffee in the airport cafe in Zagreb, and saw the sparkling lights on the Adriatic coast.


Hanging out in Frankfurt for 8-10 hours...


Coffee in Frankfurt!

The Main ("mine") River

Frankfurt

Then came the harrowing mini-bus ride from Dubrovnik to Niksic. The drive was only supposed to take about 2 hours. It took almost 4. In the middle of the night. With drivers who *claim* they don't speak English. In a former Communist country with no cell phone signal.

By this time it is late Friday night, almost Saturday morning, local time. Although our bodies have NO idea what time they think it is!

We load up at the Dubrovnik airport, after finally figuring out we lost one suitcase along the way. We rumble through Dubrovnik and other picturesque sea-side towns, full of condos, houses and boats. Finally, we leave the coast-side and begin climbing up into the mountains. Have no idea what country we are in at this point. Of course, it's pitch-black out, since it's the middle of the night AND the middle of nowhere.

The driver speeds up and is whipping us around hair-pin curves on the side of mountains where there's a 1,000 foot cliff. Great. I close my eyes, trying to doze off while tuning out the Euro-pop dance beat. Not an easy task, in case you were wondering.

Then, the road ends. Yes, ENDS. As in, some ruts in the grass is what we drive along now. I think at this point, we all start getting a little nervous. We go along the grassy-rutted-"road" for a while, then it turns to gravelly rock. All the better for those van tires to slide around on! Meanwhile, the driver occupies himself by texting and looking at his Facebook account on his phone. Safety first, you know!

This went on for a while, although probably not as long as it felt. And I have to admit: I really thought for a while that we were getting kidnapped and/or trafficked. Seriously, don't laugh. It was the middle of NOWHERE and we have no idea who these guys are or where we are going. We knew the name of the town in Montenegro we were headed to, but it took us all week to learn to say it! (Niksic=neek seek) Plus I was majorly sleep deprived. My brain does not exactly think rationally in that condition.

FINALLY, we pop out onto a real road, come around the bend on the side of the mountain, and see city lights below us. The driver points and says "Niksic", and decides to step on it again. After a few more near-misses with other cars and guardrails, we start coming into Niksic.

Looking back, we only went through 2 border checkpoints...but travelled through 3 countries! (Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro) Hmmmm.... We are not sure what the deal was, because the "shortcut" took waaaayyy longer than the route we took back to Dubrovnik.

Something fishy was afoot, and I don't think we really want to know what! Thankfully, we all made it, the lost suitcase caught up to us, and Montenegro was better than we expected!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Back Home!

We are back from our missions trip, so post n' pics will be forthcoming....however, right now we are having to deal with Scott's shoulder injury, my car that has died, and mountains of laundry. And I had to go back to work today! :-/

Just be in prayer for Scott's shoulder. He was playing basketball last Thursday on the trip and popped his shoulder out of joint. It was bad enough for a visit to the local ER (yikes). He is going to doctors today and I believe is having an MRI done right now to determine the extent of the damage. They are saying it might even be a shoulder separation and surgery is more than likely in his near future.

Oh, and my car battery has died so I'm borrowing Rachel's car, but it will be Wednesday night before I can see about getting a new one. Just pray that the battery is the only thing wrong!
But, God is faithful and His name was proclaimed in a little town in a little country that has been really dark for a long time!