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Saturday, January 5, 2019
Out and About -- DMA, A New (To Us) Bakery, and Kalachandji's
S A T U R D A Y -- day. I know, that's not how the song goes, but it's in my mind this morning. It's errand day as tomorrow means the mass cleanout begins at home. Fun times ahead.
At any rate, we are going to spend the day together and have some fun along with checking things off the list. Mister has located a "new to us" coffee shop on the way to Mom's. 9 Rabbits Bakery is in the Harry Hines district (something to remember for future shopping trips) and quite unique. It's an Asian bakery and so there are so many new and fun items to enjoy while sipping on a cup of coffee. Take a peek at the shop -
Monday, December 31, 2018
2018 - A Year in Review
It's another one of those years that end in 8. Nice round numbers that mean I'm aging --- rapidly. I do have to admit that this has been one of the hardest years of my adult life. Honest! There has just been so much to overcome and without the love of my sweet hubby, I wouldn't have seen the end of this year. I'm thankful to be moving on - wish I could say thankful for the experiences, but it's still too new.
I would love to say that January held something. But it didn't. The flu was rampant in Dallas and we opted to just stay home much of the time. I sewed, does that count? I did attend a Red Hat function and we went to the museum once just in case sewing didn't count.
The following month allowed for 10 days of retreat, lots of visits to Dallas Blooms and my sweet hubby's birthday. We have tons of decisions ahead so staying close to home happens a lot.
I would love to say that January held something. But it didn't. The flu was rampant in Dallas and we opted to just stay home much of the time. I sewed, does that count? I did attend a Red Hat function and we went to the museum once just in case sewing didn't count.
The following month allowed for 10 days of retreat, lots of visits to Dallas Blooms and my sweet hubby's birthday. We have tons of decisions ahead so staying close to home happens a lot.
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Christmas Family Time
Christmas Morning and I'm in my usual spot. Sipping tea while it is still dark out and enjoying the glow of the tree. It's the calmest part of the day and I adore it. Some reading and some reflecting top it off and I can truly start the day with the right attitude. Merry Christmas!!!
A Christmas Pavlova
Christmas dinner is at Mister's brother's house this year and we are bringing dessert. The big question, now, is, "What to bring?" There are dietary restrictions to work around, the largest one being gluten. Wait! We have been watching the British Baking Show again and Mister remembers the Christmas Pavlova that was taught one year. Bingo! I re-watch the episode and he finds the recipe to put into Paprika for me. Off to the kitchen I go.
First thing is to take a piece of parchment paper and draw two circles on it. One is 12" and the other is 6" and inside the larger circle. Yes, it helps to center it there. I know it's not a great picture, but it's all I have.
The next thing I do is check the recipe for ingredients and discover that one is on my grocery list. Okay, change in plan. Let's get the shopping done and then return to this.
Now, I'm ready to start. Are you? Preheat the oven to 325 degrees (F).
With 6 large, room temperature eggs -- separate them CAREFULLY. Any speck of yolk in the whites will cause the meringue to be uncooperative.
First thing is to take a piece of parchment paper and draw two circles on it. One is 12" and the other is 6" and inside the larger circle. Yes, it helps to center it there. I know it's not a great picture, but it's all I have.
The next thing I do is check the recipe for ingredients and discover that one is on my grocery list. Okay, change in plan. Let's get the shopping done and then return to this.
Now, I'm ready to start. Are you? Preheat the oven to 325 degrees (F).
With 6 large, room temperature eggs -- separate them CAREFULLY. Any speck of yolk in the whites will cause the meringue to be uncooperative.
Saturday, December 22, 2018
San Antonio Day 3
Well, dang. It's our last day in San Antonio and we are facing a long drive home. Somehow I have a hunch that traffic will not be as nice to us as on our way here. It's now just a few days before Christmas and people are on the move.
We are off to breakfast at a VERY old and "must see" place. Parking in a nearby garage, it's just a short walk - about 3-4 blocks and a beautiful morning. As we move along on the sidewalk, I spot a church that just must be peeked into. Oooooh --- it's beautiful. St. Joseph Parish has members entering and exiting the entire time so it's hard to get pictures without invading their privacy, but I do try.
We are off to breakfast at a VERY old and "must see" place. Parking in a nearby garage, it's just a short walk - about 3-4 blocks and a beautiful morning. As we move along on the sidewalk, I spot a church that just must be peeked into. Oooooh --- it's beautiful. St. Joseph Parish has members entering and exiting the entire time so it's hard to get pictures without invading their privacy, but I do try.
Friday, December 21, 2018
San Antonio Day 2
Good morning! It's Day 2 in San Antonio and we are on the hunt for some coffee. The GPS says there is a shop right near us but we are having a dickens of a time finding it. Finally, Mister spots it but we cannot find any place to park and it doesn't really look open. He pulls over and I go inside to make sure it is operating. It is and I ask where to park. That's a bad question as he really has no answer. All the construction in the area has taken up their parking spots and it's becoming an issue. Well, dang. A spot is located and we are in! Whew.
Welcome to Commonwealth Coffeehouse. It's a warm, cozy and truly friendly little place to be. The kitchen is wonderful and the pastries they create emit an aroma that I just want to breathe in all day long.
Placing our order and talking with the staff makes for an educational moment and aren't those what life is all about? If I were to own a coffee shop, I would want it to be just like Commonwealth and if you haven't been when in San Antonio, well you are just plain missing out.
Welcome to Commonwealth Coffeehouse. It's a warm, cozy and truly friendly little place to be. The kitchen is wonderful and the pastries they create emit an aroma that I just want to breathe in all day long.
Placing our order and talking with the staff makes for an educational moment and aren't those what life is all about? If I were to own a coffee shop, I would want it to be just like Commonwealth and if you haven't been when in San Antonio, well you are just plain missing out.
Thursday, December 20, 2018
San Antonio Day 1
I am still in shock that my sweet man has managed to snag some vacation days this late into December. It's just so unusual but we are going to run with it. Literally. If we go fast enough, they can't change their minds. San Antonio, here we come.
The drive down goes surprisingly quick and we are past our exit before we know it. Honest. I think we are about 45 minutes to an hour earlier than we expected. Mister takes a random exit so that we can get our bearings and try to find some lunch. I'm hungry and when I get hungry while traveling, things just don't go well. I get a phone call from my daughter while Mister looks at the map so I'm surprised when I hang up and he has a destination in mind. Just a wee bit away is the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center and the largest Virgin Mary mosaic in the world. It was built in 2004 and 4 story's tall, symbolizing a 40' tall votive candle. The original candle can be see at the base.
The drive down goes surprisingly quick and we are past our exit before we know it. Honest. I think we are about 45 minutes to an hour earlier than we expected. Mister takes a random exit so that we can get our bearings and try to find some lunch. I'm hungry and when I get hungry while traveling, things just don't go well. I get a phone call from my daughter while Mister looks at the map so I'm surprised when I hang up and he has a destination in mind. Just a wee bit away is the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center and the largest Virgin Mary mosaic in the world. It was built in 2004 and 4 story's tall, symbolizing a 40' tall votive candle. The original candle can be see at the base.
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