Friday, December 31, 2010

Ch ch Changes

crocodile tears



I
think
crocodile tears
are
tears
that
are
happy and sad.

like
at a wedding
or
at your baby's graduation from
high school
or college
or
when you see
a person
special to you

hold
her newborn baby
in her arms
for
the first time
...
crocodile tears
come
when you
close a door

and
you know that
another door
is
opening
I
am
known
to
be a
BIG FAN
of
crocodile tears

changes
bring
on
crocodile tears
...



I said
Au Revoir
to
my dear
friend
Toulouse le Car
yesterday
oooops more crocodile tears....
here they come
...

Toulouse
was feeling
way
too
stuffed

the past few years

with
Costo stuff
and
Smart and Final stuff
for
Petit Soleil


He thought
I
needed
a
bigger
companion
to
stuff
STUFF
into.

ch ch changes
crocodile tears









bye bye
adieu
and
au revoir
Sweet Toulouse!




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Ello, gov'nor!
Please
meet
Reginald the Randy Rover
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Reggie,
(my new adventuring bud)
and me
well
we are getting to know
each other.
He
is making me
feel
like an
A D U L T
as
he is
quite
serious
and
so
beautiful

but
we will start
adventuring
soon..
and I
promise
to
keep
you
informed
of
all the
randy
stuff
we find
and
will
do
together..
m a y b e

RAMBLINGS
WITH
REGINALD
THE RANDY ROVER


It
is
2011
in
Australia,
Europe,
New York,
Chicago
and soon
here
in SLO

Crocodile tears.
Changes.

Happy New Year
Happy New Decade!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The Necklace

I
cannot
begin
to tell you
how many
truly
SERENDIPITOUS
moments
we
have
had
at
Petit Soleil!


I
do
believe

I
BELIEVE!

A few weeks ago
I read in
the blog
(our
in -house
info-blog
where
the
Petit staff
write a
about
stuff
happening
currently in the hotel
i.e.
good/bad guests,
food,
messages
etc)
about these ladies and
"the necklace"


What necklace?


Kristyn
and
I
waited
to see if
"the necklace"
would
come
to breakfast


Sure enough.
Inbound,
two
charming
and beautiful women.
No make-up,
in sweats
ooozing style
and
charisma
We all chatted
I
am
good
at
chatting,
as were they
and
I noticed
"the necklace"

dazzling

brilliant

sparkling

zircons? rhinestones?

I
mean
this
was
an
18 inch
tennis bracelet
encircling
Patti's neck

Whoa!
"Is that real?"
I ask?

"You bet!
You wanna wear it?"

mmmmmmhmmmmmmmmmm!


To make a
long blog short
this
118 diamond,
brilliant cut
15.24 carat
diamond
necklace
was the
heroine
of
a
book
entitled
The Necklace
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It
is
the
journey
of
thirteen
extraordinary
women
and
one
mesmerizing necklace

Patti and Mary
are two of the thirteen women
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We talked
about the necklace
and the book
and
the
diverse
yet
inspiring women
that
wear
the necklace
and
share
their
inspirational
and
heart-warming
adventures




"Never before has one piece of jewelry changed the lives of as many
women- and created a lasting legacy of charity
in the community they live in. I laughed, I cried....
now I'm window shopping at Tiffany's"
-Leslie Lehr,
author of
Wife Goes On

The Necklace
is
inspirational
period
.
It is
humbling,
funny
thoughtful
and it makes
me
wonder
what would the
world
be like
if it was
ruled
by
women?
I
have
yet to figure out
why
Mary
and Patti
and Jewelia
touched
our lives at
Petit Soleil
...
I do
feel our
meeting
was
s e r e n d i p i t y


The Necklace
Thirteen women and the experiment
that transformed their lives
by,
Cheryl Jarvis

Megan
megan necklace

Kristyn
kristyn necklace

Mackenzie
kenzie necklace

and me

dianne necklace

Read it
and
share it
with
a friend!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Christmas Now and Then

Annie
and
I
just
watched
Now and Then
the perfect
little movie
to watch
after
trimming
the
Christmas tree
It
is
starting
to feel
like
Christmas!

My
wish
of
finding
an
uNshEaREd
Fir
or
Pine
Christmas tree
(one that doesn't look like a upside down ice cream cone)
in San Luis Obispo
was
an
IMPOSSIBLE
task!!!

l
was
hoping for a
happy
tree
(like this one)
but
BIGGER
39 Arles 7
but,
alas,
we went
for the smell good tree.
a
Grand
Fir


Backing up
......

it
is
tradition
for
the whole family
to decorate
the
Christmas
Tree.
Sometimes
I sigh,
looking at the
Pottery Barn catalog,
or
Romantic Home Magazine
or
Country Living Magazine
The
Christmas
trees are
always
perfect!!!!
Our
Christmas trees
are
a
family effort..
a family event!
..
we
ALL
decorate
the
tree
into
a
handmade
beautiful
mess
of
Christmas Memories


It
is
increasingly
more difficult
to
corral
adult
children
-
I bribe them

food
always works!

This
year
we
decorated
our
fragrant
upside down ice cream cone
after
a bribery
of
delicious
cheesy
Fondue
paired
with
Four Vines Zinfandel


FYI
puppies
and
ornaments
NOT
a
good mix


Christmas 2010
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silliness
abounds
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.....

Memories
of
Christmases Past


John and his three brothers circa 1953
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Santa, Andrew and Annie 1989
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After the SLO Christmas parade 1994
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First Christmas card as our "new" family 1997
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Serious Christmas card 1998
with Bingo and Betty
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Our first Christmas with Wally 2003
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decorating the tree 2004
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Christmas with John's Family 2004
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Christmas in Paris 2002 (just before we opened Petit Soleil)
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Christmas 2009
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Finding
Christmas
pictures
from
years
past was quite a
task

lost disks,
fried hard drives,
misplaced albums
etc.

It made me sad
to have
lost
photographs
of
Christmases
past.


now
driven
to preserve
Christmas
NOW
and
in the future


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

hair today - gone tomorrow

Remember
that
Bible story
about
Samson and Delilah?

Samson
believed that
he
got his
strength
from
his
hair
Delilah
had
Samson's
hair
cut
and
Samson's
strength
was
zapped
(or so he thought)
That story
reminds
me
of
the
most recent
adventures
of
Huck and Phinn..

Huck
with hair
(powerful, mischieveous, sneaky)
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Phinn
with hair
(punk rock - mohawk)
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Call
me
Delilah!
Our
Dog Whisperer,
Tressie,
suggested
we
call
the
doggie salon
at
PetSmart
and
make
an
appointment
for
Huck and Phinn
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...
Saturday
...

the report cards
Phinn
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and Huckleberry
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(Huck
wasn't
really very
receptive
to having
his
strength
aka
hair
shaved)





The
new
complacent,
non punk rock Phinn
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and,
Samson,
aka
Huckleberry
notably
hairless,
calmer
less mischieveous
less powerful
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.....

Kind of
nice
right now
..
I wonder if they will realize that it really isn't the hair




.........to be continued

Monday, December 6, 2010

Toulouse
and
I
have been
slacking
in the adventure department
...
maybe
because
of the
holidays?
or
the rains?
or just
because
we are
slacking
..
I take
that
back!!!

We
DID
go for
kind of
an adventure..


to
Target!

last Saturday,
the 1st Saturday of December
not
a
great idea


too many shoppers
all the cool stuff gone
I went
to TARGET
because
Kasey,

(from one of my fave blogs)


showed
this cute
little
bird ornament
for a buck
from
Target.
I
adventured
to
TARGET
(with Toulouse)
to buy
20
of
those
cute
birds
decoupaged
with
sheet music!

We
scooted about
30
miles
to
Target
and this was the only bird left
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it
was in the
"broken thing tub"
...
I asked
the
Target lady
for
more
birds

nope!
...all gone
The nice
check-out girl
gave
me
broken
bird
for
free.
She felt sorry for me,
I think.

She said
"Merry Christmas"

that was nice...
but
no
birds

I do have a
new
FAVE
recipe,
though!
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it
is from
Tyler Florence's
new
cookbook
so so easy
and
the
chicken
was
really yummy!
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Yup,
Chicken Strips!

I cut up two chicken breasts
seasoned them
and set them aside
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Toasted
four pieces of TJ's sourdough wheat bread
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and whirled them
in the
food processor
with fresh parsley and
about 1/4 c. Manchego cheese
...ta-da! fresh bread crumbs!

So,
on one plate - flour
on another plate - two beaten eggs
and on the third plate - the bread crumbs
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Dregded the chicken in flour, then the egg and then the bread crumbs
and on to the cookie sheet
(I made some sweet potato fries to cook along with the chicken)
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They
all
baked
for
about
30
minutes
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We had them with
German Curry Ketchup
and
Hartley Ostini Syrah
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I
ate
all
the
leftover
chicken!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A "Vintage" Cookie Recipe

Scary
that
my
little collection of
recipes
that I started
in
1972
can be considered
"vintage"

but
it
can

(It appears
that
many
of
our
idiosyncrocies
begin
when
we are little
.....some are positive
and some not so)

Recipe collecting,
baking,
cooking
FOOD
began
early
...
in my
vintage
years

I remember
delivering
quick breads,
yeast breads
cakes
and
cookies
wrapped
in cellophane
and
tied up
in
pretty
ribbons
to
friends
and
neighbors
at
Christmastime
(my bike
was
my mode of
transportation)
carrot bread
pumpkin bread
apple cake
gingerbread
whole wheat bread
oatmeal bars
molasses crinkles
.............and so on
I still use
my silly little
Holly Hobby
book
with my
hand- written recipes
today
...
R E A L L Y!
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a happy
cookie
recipe
for
YOU
today!
Molasses Crinkles
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1 c. sugar
1/2 c. vegetable oil
1 egg
1/4 c. molasses
mix
...
2 c. flour
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp. ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp. fresh ground nutmeg
1 1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
sift together
..
add the sugar mix to the flour mix
and
mix together

Roll about a TBS. of dough
into balls
roll
in sugar


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Bake at 375 degrees
for 10-12 minutes

eat
a couple
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or wrap
a few up,
hop
on your
bike
and
deliver
them
to
your favorite
peeps


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Monday, November 29, 2010

When
you
own
a
bed and breakfast
you get
pretty
darn
good
at
b r e a k f a s t
...
making breakfast,
serving breakfast
eating breakfast

and
you
know
breakfast
doesn't
have
to really
be
in
the
morning
Brunch
Brupper
Brinner
it's
all
good
We
thought
Sunday Brunch
would be
the
perfect
grand
finale
to
the
long weekend
of
gratitude
and
eating.
Andrew
went
to
Petit
and
served
breakfast
and then he
came
over
to
EAT
breakfast

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And
Annie's
BFF,
Toshi,
was
visiting
from
San Francisco
(she's a
first year law student - yikes!)
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Toshi
is
vegan


vegan
is
a
challenge!
no
dairy,
no
meat,
no
butter
no
lox
(on the bagels)
hmmmmmm

Sweet Potato Hash
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Sweet potatoes,
microwaved for 6 minutes,
peeled and cubed.
I sauteed them
in olive oil,
with
onions,
red peppers
green peppers,
garlic
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and the secret ingredient
Smoked Spanish paprika

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Annie
and Toshi
squeeeeezed
oranges
for
mimosas
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not much
better
than
fresh orange juice
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John
whipped
up
some scrambles
with fresh herbs
and chevre
(not for Toshi, though)
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We had
bagels
with
Tofutti
(cream cheese, NOT!)
and
real cream cheese,
lox
and capers.

no guilt!
REALLY,
no guilt,
because
you can
spend
the
rest of the day
exercising,
hiking,
biking
or
not.
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happy tummies had by all

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.......