Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2009

The Masa King!

That's Samuel's new name since he created the best tasting masa for our tamales!  It's a tradition that's faltered in recent years, and this year, with the purchase of a real Tamale Steamer Pot (see below), we're back in the kitchen again.

The quest?
It's always the same:
To make the perfect tamale!

Moist, savory, some heat...


This year we made two types of tamales:
Classic Shredded Pork in a Red Chile Sauce
&
Mozzerella & Sliced Green Chilis'
 
Utterly delicious!
 
(See my pot in the background?  She's a beauty alright!)

These are not for the feint of heart and they do pack on the pounds!  But oh, to once a year sit down to a plate of three (or four) piping hot tamales...

HEAVEN!



Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sled-Happy


 What a sight!
 
 We were so excited to head up to the mountians for a play day, and of course the beautiful Sierras did not disappoint.
 
 Just look at the excitement on their faces!  We had entered a magical wonderland...
 
 Our wonderland came to an abrupt halt when we realized we needed a sled!  Luckily the service station was well-stocked, and twenty dollars later we found ourselves hurtling down the hills!
 
Being the non-snow people that we are, some of us had a harder time adjusting than others...

...though later our Ava was all smiles!
 
 Isabella was smart and nipped slips and falls in the bud by opting to sit for a spell.
 
 Owen, bless his heart, is not made for snow...

 ..or sand, or mud for that matter.
He likes his hands clean and freaks if he can't easily brush something away.  I'm sorry hon, the snow is EVERYWHERE!
That's just the way it is!
 
 Ava getting her sea-legs on...
 
 Mom and Gabriel watching from the cheap seats!

Isn't he DARLING?
I always tell him he's good enough to
EAT WITH A SPOON!
(And yes, I know we're going to have to beat the young women
off with a stick!  Maybe I should find one around here
to bring home with me...)

All my children are precious, and never more so than when they are all bundled up in hats, coats, and mittens and look just extra-squeezably soft!
 
 Scaling the wall...okay, baby hill.
 
 Nothing like a snowball fight!
 
 Look at the size of that one!  Luckily she threw it at Dad, but can you believe this child had the audacity to throw one at me while I was holding the baby!?!
Don't worry.
I got her back later!
 
 Iris' favorite pastime turned out to be eating snow.  Here she is literally SHOVELING it into her mouth.  What a funny girl!  I only wish I had some snow cone syrup for the girl...
 
 Samuel taking a break with our boys...
 
 ...while I took a turn at the sled.  I'd like to say I walked down gracefully, but I'll be honest, there was a fair amount of sliding!
 
 Wow!  This is FUN!
 
 So much so that we went back...
 
 ...again, and again!
 
 Just when you thought Owen had stopped crying, the tree under which his chair was placed shivered and sent forth a positive SHOWER of snow!  You'd have thought the sky was falling the way he bellowed!
 
 We spied several families making snow man, and couldn't leave with leaving something to be remembered by.  An Elmer Original, if you will.
 
 We like to dream big, but unfortunately our snow man was woefully small.  Why?  Gloves!  Or lack thereof, I should say!
 
 Since our snow man was of unusually small proportions, we opted to make a "snow-baby" instead.  We named him Gabriel, and even gave him the same hair-do as our son!
 
 Gabriel was pleased...
 
 ...and even gave us "hat's-off" congratulations!
(Bella noted that his bib said pooper and the dirt clods we used for eyes resembled...well, never mind!)

After all our scrambling around we worked up a mighty appetite and headed down the hill to IKEDA's.
 
 We had never been, but heard great things about the place. 
 
Sure enough, the parking lot was packed and inside tables were HARD to come by-a sure sign that the food is going to be spectacular!
 
 Luckily, before our order was up I pounced on an open table and we settled in for classic burgers and fries.
 
Except for me, I opted for the spicy Thai chicken over rice!
 
 On the way home we stopped to see Auntie Red.  We had a special delivery for one Miss V., who planned on making the trip with us but couldn't in the end.

Lucky for us, snow keeps plenty cool in the ice chest!

Happy Snow Day to you too!


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Ice, Ice, Baby!

Being the Californians that we are, Christmas traditionally arrives with crisp weather against a backdrop of sunshine and blue skies.  We took heart though when we heard the temperature was going to drop overnight to below 30 degrees and that there may even be...snow?

Sure enough, the next morning was positively...

Magical!
 
The night prior Samuel wrote a note to the kids leaving instructions for them to look outside the back door for a surprise.  What they found was a small bowl filled with water-now frozen ice-and four quarters!
 
After some enthusiastic stabbing with forks...
 
The coins were released!
 
And the ice made for some crunchy-though extremely unsanitary-snacking!

Owen was oblivious to the ice-skapades (is that a pun?  Or even a word?), and busied himself with trying to put on stockings for socks!

It was quite the challenge, but all in all a success!

Happy Snow Day!