This post is both a small review of
the last week (or weeks rather, since I haven’t been writing much lately) but
also a bit of an ‘upcoming’ prediction. I feel like I owe my readers an apology
for not writing as much lately. I don’t really have any excuses, except to say
that sometimes other things in life take precedence. Lately there have been an
awful lot of those ‘other things.’
So.
Review. The last few weeks have been HOT HOT HOT, but have also brought
much-needed rain to SoCal. And I have to admit, we probably don’t have much to
complain about considering that on the weather map, Texas was labeled “Unrelenting
Heat.” Even with all the heat though, my garden is flourishing. I did indeed
get an 11-jar batch of salsa done as I hoped to. And when our back-up freezer
over-iced, conked out, and thawed all its contents I also found myself with
about 14 pounds of thawed cranberries…not really. But there were a lot. So I
experimented. I canned homemade cranberry sauce! Not, I am not a particularly
adventurous person, and it sounded intimidating at first, but I found an
official Ball brand recipe that had only three ingredients. Can’t ask for much
more than that. And if I do say so myself, it was so yummy it made me want to
cry.
On the scheduling front, I am finally starting to get things a bit
more figured out. And this is important to Close
to Heart & Home, because hopefully I will begin finding the time to
write more regularly. Sister-in-law #2 gave me an incredible book a few years
ago called Home Comforts by Cheryl
Mendelson, and her weekly/monthly/semi-annual/annual cleaning lists have proved
invaluable. While I didn’t just rip them straight out of the book so to speak,
they were a helpful base to begin with and to makeover for my own home. That
plus an old yearly planner that I could practice writing the schedule in before
settling on one made the whole process much more palatable.
Brother #3 has also recently become
a self-admitted Potterhead. Between that and his recent trip to Florida which
of course involved two days at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the house
is overrun with Harry Potter merchandise and projects. On the merchandise front
are chocolate frogs (much larger than they appear in the films) and my own
special pet Pigmy Puff, pumpkin juice, a wand, and other such wonderful
nerdishness. On the project front we have tried several experiment rounds of
Butterbeer, and finally hit on the most authentic combination. (Hint: the trick
is to use a bit of extra salt). With all of this going around, when I saw The Unofficial Harry Potter Cookbook by
Dinah Bucholz (which looked very
official) at the library, I had to pick it up. While it’s not exactly a
substitute for being able to visit the park and buy the “real” thing, many of
the recipes are very fun and straight from the series of books. It would be especially
fun for kids just starting on their Hogwarts journey.
Now, as far as what will (hopefully)
be coming up soon on CTH&H.
Anyone who knows me knows that my favorite holiday is Christmas. But it’s a
lesser known fact that my second favorite holiday is Halloween. Fall weather,
candles, pumpkin and spice, Jack-o-Lanterns, costumes, candy, scary movies…it’s
all so perfect. This year, I’m going to try something I’ve never done before. I’m
going to immerse myself in books to set up the Halloween mood leading up to
October 31st. Heaven knows I have enough appropriate choices on my
to-read list. Why not pull them out now, at the perfect time! So as far as upcoming
book reviews, expect, the last of Narnia, a very small amount of true horror, a
larger number of ghost stories, a few dark-and-stormy-night type mysteries (think
And Then There Were None), and a
handful of fairytales. On the non-fiction front, Pencil Dancing is on my list after seeing another blogger’s posts
inspired by it, but also Compost by
Ken Thompson and any visual encyclopedia-type books on style and fashion terms
that I can find (although that has proven challenging),
Apart from books, I’m also planning
on traveling a bit next month, both near and far, so I’m hoping to do a few
posts on trips from the Reagan Library, to the legendary Last Bookstore, to the
Pacific Northwest. I hope you’ll be ‘traveling’ with me.
I hate Halloween. But I still like you. :D The greatest thing about it are the candy pumpkins but since I can only handle about 3 a year that's not worth very much to me. Ah well. oh! it also means finding great dress-up clothes at Goodwill. I do like that aspects. But I'm always glad when November 1st rolls around and we can move on to turkeys and Christmas trees.
ReplyDeleteI JUST GOT A WAND TOO! Harry Potter's. At Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station. And your SIL and I (although I do not know which number she is) are setting out our Goodwill territories and hunting for robes. Hee hee.
I have to know which SIL is #3 and I'd like to know more about that book you referenced! It sounds interesting.
I love HARMLESS Halloween. Any holiday can be abused, but I enjoy the unoffensive, "non-demonic" side of it. Dress-up, trick-or-treating, happy children everywhere...It just makes me warm and fuzzy inside. XD I'm afraid I tend to view Thanksgiving as a pit stop on the way to Christmas. It may have something to do with the Christmas carols I begin playing immediately after Halloween.
ReplyDeleteAs for the numbering order of siblings and siblings-in-law, my brothers are numbered by birth order (Brother #1 being the oldest) and my SILs share their husbands number. Confusing, but at the same time simpler than bandying about names that most people wouldn't know. In this post I referenced sister-in-law #2. She happens to be the same one you are currently competing with to find Hogwarts robes. And yes, that book she shared with me is quite amazing, and deserving of its own post, which hopefully it shall have soon. :)
Yes! I approve all of this, other than the dying freezer. :-) And good for having more potterheads in the family! I also love Halloween and we have started a family tradition of "trick-or-treating" with all the nieces and nephews that is loads of fun. For some reason my wordpress blogging doesn't work well with blogger blogging, so I'm sure you've seen my comments, but I don't get notifications of your responses. So, I'm not ignoring you, just trying to figure out how to make this work best across platforms. :-)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! That's alright, cuz. I LOVE trick-or-treating with little ones. There are so many great places too, other than neighborhoods now. I used to go to the mall. My nieces and nephew did their small town's main street and Walmart last year, and ended up with TONS. Walmart was pretty amazing. Each departments had games and activities and candy to give out, and their were employees walking around also giving out candy. The whole store was like a treasure hunt! From 'fishing' for snacks in sporting goods to decorating their own cookies or cupcakes in the bakery, and bobbing for apples in the garden center, there was SO much to do.
ReplyDeleteHahaha! That's alright, cuz. I LOVE trick-or-treating with little ones. There are so many great places too, other than neighborhoods now. I used to go to the mall. My nieces and nephew did their small town's main street and Walmart last year, and ended up with TONS. Walmart was pretty amazing. Each departments had games and activities and candy to give out, and their were employees walking around also giving out candy. The whole store was like a treasure hunt! From 'fishing' for snacks in sporting goods to decorating their own cookies or cupcakes in the bakery, and bobbing for apples in the garden center, there was SO much to do.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like fun! We usually stop at my house, Em's house, my in-laws, Liz's house, and then Mom and Dad's. Lots of silliness, candy, and fun!
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