I still have one child who comes home from school with Mother's Day gifts for me.
I still have one child who comes home from school with Mother's Day gifts for me.
Friday
Short version: Giant lasagna, sourdough herb bread, salad, brownies
Long version: My family arrived this day for the weekend to help us celebrate Poppy's First Communion. They all drove, and my mom and sister offered to bring dinner. My sister made the world's largest lasagna.
Refrigerator check:
Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?
Today marks eleven days until the last day of school. And that means . . .
I have some photos!
My family is here for Poppy's First Communion today. They're staying at a place in the village that has lovely New Mexican furnishings. Unfortunately, it also has things like this chair.
Friday
Short version: Scrambled eggs, macaroni and cheese, green salad with ranch dressing, applesauce with cream
Long version: I still have many, many boxes of excess-commodities macaroni and cheese on hand. It occurred to me that perhaps it could be improved by adding egg to it. I had about seven dozen eggs on hand. I looked it up, and it is apparently not unknown to add egg yolks to make it creamier. Okay!
I made three boxes of it and added three egg yolks. It did make it creamier, but is also made it too thick and dry after it sat for a few minutes. I of course neglected to save any of the pasta water when I drained it--always--so I just added a bit of boiling water to it to loosen it up a little.
The egg whites went into the scrambled eggs, which worked out nicely. Even if one boy asked me what the meat part of the meal was. Eggs, I said. "That is NOT meat," he replied.
Nope. You'll survive, though.
And look at me, making a salad! It had some arugula from the garden in it, too, which is always lovely. Arugula bolts very quickly in our hot sun, making it an ephemeral treat, but appreciated while it lasts.
The applesauce was my bribe to get the kids to do their bathroom chores two days early, in advance of overnight guests arriving on Saturday. It worked.
Saturday
Short version: Beef and bean chili, cornbread
Long version: We had two overnight guests with us, one of whom was diabetic. I needed to make something ahead of time that could just be ready to go whenever we were ready to eat, as there was a lot going on in the afternoon.
Chili worked for all of this.
Sunday
Short version: Lamb curry, rice, green salad with vinaigrette, butterscotch pudding
Long version: This was the first day in over a week that I actually felt like cooking, as opposed to forcing myself to make food for consumption.
I took out a bag of the lamb we ground when we butchered the wethers and used that to make curry with the curry sludge left from dyeing Easter eggs. It also had potatoes, carrots, and peas in it. I finished it with sour cream, and then some milk and cornstarch because I thought it needed some thickening.
And I made a salad! So many vegetables!
I was sitting on the bleachers at yesterday's varsity track meet, waiting for it to start, when I hear one of the boys from the team sitting next to me say, "Dominic, what's your problem? You got something to say to me?"
Apparently Dominic did. He squared up and then there were these two full-grown man-children punching each other five feet from me.
Their coach apparently wasn't there, nor any other responsible adult. I briefly considered breaking it up myself before deciding that would be a bad idea, both because of their size relative to mine, and because I didn't know them. More importantly, they didn't know me.
I will get in between my sons when they fight, but they won't hit me. Who knows if those boys would have.
After just a minute their friends pulled them apart. It was lucky for them that neither one of them fell down the bleachers or got hurt in any other way. They were immediately ejected from the premises. I assume their parents were called to come pick them up. What a fun phone call to get as a parent, especially because they were from a school an hour away.
I always hear some interesting names at track meets. At this one, there was a boy named Dino, a name I don't think I've ever heard in real life. There was also a girl whose name, as far as I could tell, was Aoili. I'm sure it's spelled differently, but it was pronounced exactly like the garlic sauce. And I know it was pronounced that way because it was her teammates yelling it as she ran.
Once on the results from a previous track meet, there was a boy whose first name was listed as "Rage." Perhaps it's pronounced differently or it was a typo, but it was startling.
I guess that's all I got today. Happy Tuesday.