Thursday, October 28, 2004

Come on Red Sox...[clap clap clapclapclap]

Like everyone else, my roommates and I were watched the Red Sox win the World Series last night. We baked up some frozen soft pretzels Nicole brought home and I toggled between baking cookies in the kitchen and running back to the living room to make sure we were still ahead. Whenever I started to not "believe," Nicole and I would bolster my spirits by chanting "Come on Red Sox" followed by a series of syncopated claps while Carin nervously rocked back in forth in her chair proclaiming, "I'm going to be pissed if they don't win...it's way past my bedtime." Katie justified nodding off during the game claiming she would wake up if something good happened since we'd be clapping and she could watch the instant replay. Finally, Carin kept telling us to pray that there would be no violence.

Monday, October 25, 2004

Frozen Sandwiches

I'm trying out this new thing where I make a bunch of sandwiches and freeze them for later. So far so good. I made four herbed goat cheese and salami sandwiches on crusty bread last night and I have two stashed in my freezer. I lightly toasted a sandwich for lunch and it was quite tasty.

Friday, October 22, 2004

Free Sausage

You can thank Steve for this tasty tidbit. Free Sausages from The Sausage Guy at Fenway tomorrow from 3-6pm. For personal safety reasons, I would suggest quickly stopping in for your free food and brown bagging it for the T ride home.

Thursday, October 21, 2004

Kookiness

Following a conversation between plasticann and Adam about plasticann's nontraditional ideas for the wedding, plasticmom enthusiastically offered the following genius ideas.

plasticmom: I know, you should get married on the Boston Tea Party ship and take pictures of people throwing the tea overboard.
plasticann: That is a pretty good idea.
plasticmom: ...or you could get married on the red line. By the time the ceremony is over, you'll be at the reception site.
plasticann: ...and maybe the pastor could give a sermon over the PA system on the T. I think Adam wants a traditional wedding. I'm not sure how he feels about the subway.
plasticmom: Well if you want "traditional," how about a horse and buggy.

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Little Teton

plasticmom and Adam are on polar opposite ends of the backpack spectrum. Adam, ever parsimonious, carried the same backpack for nearly 14 years and has only recently moved on. On the otherhand, plasticmom is always searching for the perfect backpack and may one day open a museum devoted to her collection. When plasticmom eyed Adam's 2002 Little Teton last week in la la land, plasticann shamelessly encouraged plasticmom's backpack habit by promptly purchasing plasticmom her own Little Teton along with a pretty pink Nalgene. Unfortunately, plasticann is now a bit envious because plasticmom's newer 2004 Little Teton is way cooler than plasticann's 2003 Little Teton. However, plasticann has made a mature decision to not upgrade her own backpack and patiently wait for plasticmom to tire of her bag before swiping it.

Monday, October 18, 2004

Pastries

We're back from the "la la land," where the sun was shining and the weather was warm. We brought back some Chinese engagement pastries plasticmom ordered. Traditionally the groom brings a litany of gifts to the bride's family for the engagement, including pastries for the bride to give to friends and family as a way to announce the engagement. Keeping with the spirit of the tradition...namely the eating of pastries, plasticmom ordered a batch of engagement pastries which are essentially huge cookies with filling packaged in a red gift box. Fillings range from red bean [like a freakin' huge moon cake], eggs, sweet pork, etc. However, plasticmom went with a winning combination of sesame paste and raisins. We've been snacking on them all week and my office gobbled up their pastry this morning. The sesame paste filling is crumbly almost like peanut butter and is not too sweet.

While I was home in LA, I also heard a "back in the day" recount of traditional wedding practices..."When I got engaged, he brought a whole pig, twelve live chickens, six fish, a necklace, a ring, a bracelet, canned goods and pastries." I do love my engagement ring, but where's my whole pig?

Friday, October 08, 2004

plasticann and Adam are heading out to California...good bye!

Wednesday, October 06, 2004

Birthday Surprises

For my birthday surprise, Adam blindfolded me with a [clean] t-shirt and led me around Porter Exchange and into a waiting car. Apparently, bystanders do not rescue blindfolded individuals if they do not appear to be struggling. Unfortunately, my eyes were dilated when I walked into a room blurry looking people shouting "surprise." I was shocked to see all these friends in a room surrounded by lots of tasty food. Some culinary highlights included a sushi platter, refreshing Cape Code cranberry soda and Laurel's super tall sensational birthday cake creation...chocolate cake filled with mousse and strawberries topped with chocolate ganache. I also got to judge the a very fun "birthday card making contest." I tried not to play favorites, but Dave blew the competition away with his wooden birthday card complete with brass hinges. Laurel took second place with her clever use of acrylic and foam letters. Lastly, my roommate Nicole got third place for her intricately detailed Shrinky Dink craftsmanship. All winners were awarded gift cards to local coffee joints. Interestingly, the Starbucks card was last to be claimed. All in all...an excellent birthday.

Pouring some refreshing 7up in my wee little cup. Posted by Hello

Since Adam didn't want a watch [or a sombrero for that matter] as an "engagement present," I was all out of ideas. I went for "kooky" and had our kid [age 3] pictures pop-arted. They're going to be printed on 16 inch canvas squares. A special shout out to MGDub and Lindsey for showing me how to post pictures on my blog. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Got Engaged!

plasticann enjoyed tuna tartare, sirloin steak and a warm chocolate cake at Mistral. Adam celebrated with the foie gras in brioche, beef tenderloin and the poached pear dessert. Upon seeing Adam at the public garden on her way to meet Laurel, plasticann exclaimed, "aren't you supposed to be doing your laundry and where's Laurel?" Adam got plasticann an awesome sparkly ring, which she loves. plasticmom responded "yes yes OK," when Adam asked for her blessing. Lastly, after plasticann asked Steve to be the ring bearer [in jest], Steve looked up the definition for ring bearer which is "small child or dog." It is highly unlikely Steve will agree to bear the rings.
Today's Bloom Update:

Red Roses

Monday, October 04, 2004

Today's Bloom Update

Pink
Quotables

Adam: I have no money...I spent it all on calzones.

Wheezy: I'm writing my paper on Sunset Blvd. I must say, two of my paragraphs are just really "top notch." I've got some pretty awesome sentences and word combinations. [index fingers pointing and a "chh chh" sound]

MGDub: My brother is thirty................[pause]..............do you want to marry him? You could be my sister.

Friday, October 01, 2004

plasticnanny

"I have a new job," announced plasticmom the other night, "I'm going to be a nanny." Her friend has a family emergency and needs someone to stay with her daughter for a week. Although plasticmom has been out of the daily "child-rearing" business for eight years, but she does have a degree in "child development" and I continue to be her "guinea pig." If called upon to be plasticmom's reference, I'd speak highly of the high quality lunches she packs and her highly creative solutions to school projects.
Today's Bloom Update:

Coral Peach Roses