Monthly Archive: November 2003

30
Nov
2003

ONE MORE THING!

Our ezine is making headway! 🙂 I’ve been too busy to do much this week, but am at least able to say that I was the one who came up with name that got voted in. I’m hoping to be able to contribute more than that as time goes on. You can see the beginnings of the magazine that everyone will soon be talking about at Mosaic Minds. We’re looking for submissions!

30
Nov
2003

SMASH SUCCESS

Our dinner party was a monster success, the dinner was great, the desserts even better, and the company was a lot of fun. Jan complimented Anders by saying that he’s been attending Thanksgiving dinners with his American wife, Kelly, since 1981 and this was the best one ever. 🙂 The last guests left around 12:30 a.m. and Anders & I picked up the worst of the mess, moving all the dirty dishes to the kitchen and rinsing them, and putting furniture back in place. At 1:15 we sat down in the living room to catch our breaths before heading to...

29
Nov
2003

BOOK RECS

Recent books from my reading list: Just finished The Passion of Artemisia by Susan Vreeland, a historical fiction novel about Artemisia Gentileschi, a female artist in the male-dominated Baroque Age. This is the 2nd book by Susan Vreeland, whom I look forward to reading more of. I seem to be finding a lot of really great books about painters lately. Her first book, Girl in Hyacinth Blue, is the amazing tracing of one painting, suspected to be an unknown Vermeer, from modern times back to the artist, through the hands of its owners, and how it moved and influenced each...

28
Nov
2003

MY NAME IS LIZ AND I’LL BE YOUR WAITER FOR THE EVENING…

Le Menu Three 4.5 kilo turkeys basted to perfection and stuffed with, well, stuffing enough mashed potatoes to feed a small army more stuffing cuz you just can’t have too much green bean casserole something with sweet potatoes made by a Texan for extra authenticity steamed broccoli cranberry sauce, you know you love it black olives, a family dinner party staple GOOD GRAVY! the ultimate dessert: pumpkin pie with whipped cream raspberry crumble pie the softest moistest bestest chocolate chip cookies I’ve ever had in my life muffin-shaped individual portion cherry jello Anders just started carving up the two turkeys...

28
Nov
2003

WREATHED WITH SMILES

We took a picture at the wreathmaking workshop last night of all the participants grouped together, holding their newly created Christmas wreaths up with their smiling faces peering through the middle. 🙂 This is the 3rd year that we’ve had this workshop on Thanksgiving evening here in Sweden, and it is always so much fun. Rosa, the proprietor of the shop, doesn’t mind when we going digging around in the back to find pine cones spray painted gold or strange little nuts and dried flowers to use in our table decorations. She feeds us pastries, pepparkakor and cinnamon buns and...

27
Nov
2003

THANKS & GIVING

It’s not yet Thanksgiving in America, since it’s still the middle of the night there, and actually it’s not yet Thanksgiving for us either, since in Sweden, there IS no Thanksgiving, and our personal celebration is taking place on Saturday, which means we’re just using this fine tradition as an excuse to eat too much and party with a bunch of fun friends. Ain’t nothing wrong with that. Everyone else is making lists of things they’re thankful for, and I feel compelled to follow. Baaa gobble gobble Things I’m thankful for this year a husband who loves me and doesn’t...

26
Nov
2003

ZOOM

No time to say hello, goodbye, I’m late, I’m late, I’m late!

25
Nov
2003

HOT HOT HOT!

This is what came in the mail yesterday, mailed from Sydney, Australia, by my friend Kathey, who is my separated-at-birth twin. Despite my adoration of sushi, I’d never come across these before, and one of them was enough to convince me that they would appeal more to my husband’s palate. The man gargles salt licorice, so a little fiery burning ball of pea/wasabi hell shouldn’t put him off, right? He ate the entire bag in one sitting, over the course of the evening. And then commented that he might start puking blood any minute. 🙂 I told Kathey what a...

24
Nov
2003

GAMMAL GUBBE

When we were still in Chicago, Anders and I had dinner once at the home of his Swedish colleague, Johan. Johan and Anna have 2 children, and their youngest, John, was then about 4 years old. I can’t remember how long we had been together at that point, but I didn’t yet speak Swedish. Anders, Johan and Anna spoke in Swedish a few times, but mostly the conversation stayed in English for my sake. During dinner, as the four of us were talking, in English, little John kept looking back and forth from Anders to his father, like a little...

24
Nov
2003

OVEREXTENDED

I’m feeling crazy busy, overextended and stressed from all my commitments. In short, perfectly normal. The cookies didn’t get baked last night, so I’m having to resort to the Rice Krispie Holly Bar recipe that I told carrieb about, and which I used 2 years ago, because otherwise I will have to show up with store-bought cookies and one cannot show up at a Christmas cookie exchange that was planned over 2 months ago BY ME with store-bought cookies. I’m a loser, I know. But I got some fun eyeshadow at the make-up demo yesterday, so who cares? And quit...