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Graduation

By Lorraine

 He did it.  And, he did it well.
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who’ll decide where to go…”  ― Dr. Seuss, Oh, The Places You’ll Go!

 With the warm glow of the setting sun, we watch and cheered as the class of 2016 filled the field with not just their caps and gowns but with their youthful excitement, hope for a bright future and relief their high school responsibilities were behind them.
This graduation class of 525 students almost filled the track with young adults that were just entering the school halls as freshman a blink ago. Parents and grandparents remembering with hearts overflowing as the procession flowed by.
 Jared, with his best friend since middle school, marching right behind him, enjoyed every moment of the celebration.
“You’re off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting,
So… get on your way!” 

“So be sure when you step, Step with care and great tact. And remember that life’s A Great Balancing Act. And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed) Kid, you’ll move mountains.” 
 lots of hugs and smiles
highlighting his accomplishments
Storm Robotics Alumni
AP Latin students barbecue
 The following day, it was PARTY TIME!
 friends 
family
 fun
Braden and Jethro had no trouble finding adventures together.
our pond fish are well fed 😉
ending this beautiful evening relaxing by the fire making S’mores
Dear Jared says the Lord…
For I know the plans that I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope. ‘Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you.…

… Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you

do call on him, precious grandson
♥

Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: Braden, Grandchildren, Jared, Jethro

Shake and Bake Coating Recipe and Family/Friend Times

By Lorraine

Easy recipe to make your own shake and bake coating for a no-frying delicious, crispy coating for baked poultry and pork right in the oven.
Busy days and hungry kids call for easy meals. Do you remember the old Shake and Bake commercials with the little girl in her southern accent, enthusiastically exclaiming, “And, I helped!” I have always liked the product.  Nice flavor, little mess and no frying. Now I make my own shake and bake coating. It’s easy and economical. I use it for both pork and chicken and you can change up the spices to suit your taste. (Scroll to bottom of post for recipe)

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Filed Under: Main Dishes, Pork, Recipes Tagged With: chicken, Chloe, Friends, Grandchildren, Jared, Jethro, John, Keri, Lorrie

Let’s Cook French Cookbook Review

By Lorraine

When contacted to review Let’s Cook French, A Family Cookbook by Claudine Pépin, I knew it would be exciting for both myself and my granddaughter, Keri. This almost 13-year old is super excited about cooking as well as everything French!

 Claudine is the daughter of world-renowned chef, Jacques Pépin and has partnered with her father preparing delicious meals and sharing cooking techniques in various venues. 
This book is the result of a family project with all members having a part. Claudine’s husband, Rollie helped choose the recipes. Jacques and Claudine’s daughter, Shorey did the lovely artwork. Inspiration and love of home and family came from Claudine’s mom, Gloria.
These favorite foods of the Pépin family give young cooks a delicious introduction to cooking French while providing cooks of all ages a classic collection the whole family will enjoy.

Thirty good-food recipes from start, entree, sides and finish including a seasonal menu suggesting the time of year you might enjoy these dishes.

I am always thrilled to have a grandchild in the kitchen with me. The little ones sit on the counter and like to pour and stir (and taste, of course) and the bigger ones often surprise me with how quickly they learn and their capabilities. But it is the memories and conversation that makes this time so special. If you have a budding chef, boy or girl, I recommend Let’s Cook French. The recipes aren’t difficult, the flavors not too sophisticated for kids and the time together is priceless.    

Keri spent the Memorial Day weekend with us. She enjoyed reading through the cookbook and then preparing two of the recipes with me. 
We made Gratin Dauphinois (Potato and Cheese Gratin) and while it was baking, Keri whisked together the Vinaigrette. In addition to dressing a green salad it is delicious on fresh green beans making them extra tasty and special.  Make it up and it will last for a week in the fridge, ready for a whole week of meals.
 
Keri peeled and buttered

 
 washed and poured
heated
 
 measured and sprinkled
The house filled with a wonderful aroma as the dish baked and then this fabulous-ness came from the oven
Making the Vinaigrette
 
Keri wanted to chop the shallots not realizing just how potent they are ~ ouch!
 
After adding all of the ingredients to a canning jar, a vigorous shake was all it took to finish.
Then Keri and I dined together on the patio enjoying the fruit of her labor.

Keri’s Cookbook review:

This cookbook, titled, Let’s Cook French, a Family Cookbook, by Claudine Pépin is very interesting. I like how, if it is on a book shelf, you definitely want to take a look. The illustration’s are eye-popping. I also love the way they have a special note for kids. The recipes are written in both English and French. I was very excited to start dancing in the kitchen making dishes from my favorite city of Paris. There are many recipes that I think are cool, like the Salad Nicoise.

When I tried to cook, the recipe was easy and fun to make. I enjoyed the cookbook and the results were delicious.

I would definitely recommend Let’s Cook French a Family Cookbook to anyone who loves tasty French food to eat and make.

Potato and Cheese Gratin
Source: Let’s Cook French by Claudine Pepin
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serves 8
INGREDIENTS:
1 Tbs. unsalted butter
2 pounds potatoes (Yukon Gold are the best; be sure it is a boiling potato)
2 cups whole milk
1/2 cups heavy cream
2 garlic cloves, smashed, peeled, and minced (about 1 Tbs.)
1 Tbs. picked fresh thyme leaves (about 7 sprigs)
1 tsp. kosher salt
1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
3 oz. Gruyere or Swiss cheese, grated (about 1 cup)
PREPARATION:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees (190C)

Coat a 9 x 13-inch glass dish with the butter.

Peel the potatoes and wash in cold water. Do not let the potatoes soak in the water; it will remove the starch needed to thicken the milk. Slice the potatoes 1/4-inch thick into an 8-quart saucepan.

Add the milk, cream, garlic, thyme, salt and pepper and bring to a boil over medium heat. Stir often to prevent scorching.

Pour the potato and milk mixture into the buttered roasting dish. Sprinkle with the grated cheese.

Set on a cookie sheet and bake in the oven for approximately 1 hour or until the potatoes are fork tender.

Let stand 15 minutes before serving.
 

Vinaigrette 
Source: Let’s Cook French by Claudine Pepin

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INGREDIENTS:
1-2 shallots, minced (about 1/4 cup)
6 Tbs. red wine vinegar
1 tsp. kosher salt
1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
2 Tbs. Dijon-style mustard
1/2 cup olive oil

PREPARATION:
Mince the shallots and place in a mason jar. Add the vinegar and let sit for 20 minutes to 1 hour.

Add the rest of the ingredients, seal tightly, and shake vigorously; serve.

Store in the refrigerator and take out 20-30  minutes before serving.

Filed Under: Recipes, Vegetables & Sides Tagged With: Grandchildren, Keri, Lorrie, Patriotic

Potato and Ham Soup

By Lorraine

When plans to be out for the day suddenly changed and I found I had nothing pressing to do, I knew immediately what I wanted.  I called my sister and was thrilled she was able to come for a visit. We chatted, caught up on family, laughed and ate a light lunch of potato and Ham Soup while Jared, Abbey, Erin and John popped in and out.

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Filed Under: Recipes, Soups & Stews Tagged With: Abbey, brad, Braden, Brenna, Cambrie, Easter, Grandchildren, Jared, Jill, Joelle, Keri, Noah, Ryan, shaela, Silas

thankful

By Lorraine

snug in her PopPop’s arms
and perfectly protected in the Heavenly Father’s care

Jamie was involved in a car accident this week with the three youngest after dropping the older kids off at school. The door was pushed in right up to the seat holding the baby car seat. Pretty scary. But no one was injured.
 Home, bathed, safe and sound
 enjoying a warm afternoon with thankful parents
sharing a precious, contented smile
❤

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Bible, Faith, Grandchildren, Joelle

Homemade Chocolate pudding

By Lorraine

Easy homemade chocolate pudding is a classic dessert. Top with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Made with kids while waiting for baby sisters arrival.
Looks like our newest grandbaby will be arriving a little sooner than planned. Momma had a doctor appointment and some testing so I watched the littlest ones who aren’t yet in school. It was a dreary, windy and rainy day but we made it brighter by making chocolate pudding together.
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Filed Under: Desserts, Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: Chloe, chocolate, Grandchildren, Jethro, pudding

snippets of family and friends

By Lorraine

“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.” 
Edith Sitwell

This sweet home is where our daughter, Jamie and husband Josh and family now live, love and grow.  They moved in just before the holidays and are enjoying a lovely, spacious house that more than accommodates their large family.
baby #8 is due in March 🙂
above photos by Nathan Lawrensen Photography
Upstate NY twin, Jill, husband Brad and their precious four. 
Youngest daughter, Abbey feeling better after losing her car in a traffic accident.  She was hit from behind while sitting at a traffic light and forced into the cars in front of her.
The bottom left photo is Abbey and our oldest grandson, Jared, taken by dear, sweet blogging friend Judy (Just a Little Something for You).
A delightful visit from Judy and her husband, John, who came bearing delicious treats, pretty plates, exciting cookbook, warm smiles, loving hearts and leaving us happy and thankful for very special friends.
A pic with my brother as we celebrated a loved nephews birthday.
 visiting grand kids
 warm inside ~ cold outside
a surprise party celebrating my aunts 75th birthday
warm by the hearth

Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: Abbey, brother, Grandchildren, Jamie, Jared, Jill, John, Raider, Sisters

Birthday time

By Lorraine

Birthday time cake. Dark, chocolaty cake with peanut butter frosting, ganache drizzled on top and down the sides then sprinkled with chopped snickers bars.
It is birthday time. My sweetheart just had a birthday and I made him a cake to celebrate. A dark, chocolaty cake with peanut butter frosting, ganache drizzled on top and down the sides then sprinkled with chopped snickers bars.Continue Reading

Filed Under: Cakes & Cupcakes, Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: Abbey, Birthday Family, Braden, cake, Erin, Grandchildren, Jamie, Jared, Jill, John

It’s Official!

By Lorraine

Welcoming this precious little boy into our family!
Our daughter Jill and husband, Brad are thrilled to finalize the adoption of
Braden Emery
as he officially becomes part of their family

Unable to share anything about Braden (his new name) and his first two years of life, it is with joy I can now post photos.
 This little bundle entered the world at just 1-pound 10-ounces and when he finally left the hospital he went right into the hearts and home of Jill and Brad via foster care joining Ryan, Brenna and Shaela.
 With their love, care and nurturing he began to grow and grow.
 Loved by his PopPop (and smiling happily as he joins his siblings and cousins, the tradition of being photographed in John’s Christening outfit)
such a cutie-pie!

Adoption Day

 after the many long and difficult and ofttimes uncertain days…

~ they are family ~
A Thousand Years
Christina Perri

(Verse 1)
Heart beats fast
Colors and promises
How to be brave
How can I love when I’m afraid
To fall
But watching you stand alone
All of my doubt
Suddenly goes away somehow

One step closer

(Chorus)
I have died every day
waiting for you
Darlin’ don’t be afraid
I have loved you for a
Thousand years
I’ll love you for a
Thousand more

(Verse 2)
Time stands still
beauty in all she is
I will be brave
I will not let anything
Take away
What’s standing in front of me
Every breath,
Every hour has come to this

One step closer

(Chorus)
I have died every day
Waiting for you
Darlin’ don’t be afraid
I have loved you for a
Thousand years
I’ll love you for a
Thousand more

And all along I believed
I would find you
Time has brought
Your heart to me
I have loved you for a
Thousand years
I’ll love you for a
Thousand more

One step closer
One step closer

(Chorus)
I have died every day
Waiting for you
Darlin’ don’t be afraid,
I have loved you for a
Thousand years
I’ll love you for a
Thousand more

And all along I believed
I would find you
Time has brought
Your heart to me
I have loved you for a
Thousand years
I’ll love you for a
Thousand more


We made the drive with Jill’s twin sister, Jamie (center photo) and her two youngest children, Chloe and Jethro, leaving Thursday afternoon and returning Sunday night. It was chilly and rainy and by the end of the weekend all of the kids were feverish and feeling poorly. Jamie is making settlement this morning and moving into a new (to them) home while we hope none of us get sick from the house (and car) full of germs!

Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: brad, Braden, Grandchildren, Jill

Jewish Apple Cake

By Lorraine

 
Incredibly delicious and moist Jewish Apple Cake from Mom's vintage recipe. Baked in a bundt pan and filled with the wonderful autumn flavors of apple and cinnamon.
I have made this Jewish Apple Cake innumerable times as did my mom before me. Isn’t it so special when you have a vintage family recipe passed from generation to generation. I am sharing this old-fashioned cake recipe again because it is a delicious way to enjoy those beautiful, autumn apples.
 

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Filed Under: Cakes & Cupcakes, Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: Apples, Chloe, Grandchildren, Keri, Raider

Back in the swing of things

By Lorraine

We realized the time and energy it would take to plan and prepare for our trip abroad but what I didn’t expect was how hard it would be to get back into the swing once we returned home.

Unpacking, laundry, connecting with family, email, snail mail, photos from camera, iPhone photos, sorting photos, editing photos, food shopping, house cleaning, yard work, even making meals is a chore (and you know how I love to cook!)

A cold when I got home (so happy we were well while away) slowed me down too.

I am slowly catching up and getting back in the swing of things as we cherish these these family moments.

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Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: Friends, Grandchildren, Jamie, Jared, Jethro, John, Josh, Keri

Grandson in the kitchen

By Lorraine

 Jared is a high school senior. His favorite foods are not always the healthiest but they are popular with his age group.
This instant ramen noodle dish is his creation and he is excited to share it.
I had such a great time watching him cook!

ingredients assembled and ready
 anxious to show me his knife skills
 chopping onion, green onion and garlic; then sweating them, as Jared instructs me {smile}
 everything lined up and ready for the next steps
 cooking and seasoning
 watchful eye
precise timing
 perfect plating 
 artistic presentation
devouring
love, love, LOVE this boy guy!


Here is Jared’s recipe for
SHRIMP RAMEN

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Ingredients:
1 egg
1 bag of top ramen noodles (pork flavored)
half a sweet onion
clove of garlic
butter
1 stalk of green onions
Sriracha
black pepper
2 cups of water
5 to 7 cooked shrimp
Instructions:
1) get pot and small pan
2) dice half a sweet onion
3) cut stalk of green onion, separating the green pieces from the white
4) mince clove of garlic
5) butter small pan & put on medium heat
6) sweat sweet onions
7) add garlic to the pan of sweating onions and cook 1 minute more
8) add seasoning packet and whiter ends of green onions to pot
9) boil two cups of water in pot
10) add noodles
11) once noodles start to break up on their own add the egg 
12) using spoon, scramble the egg in the pot with noodles
13) remove pot from heat
14) add black pepper, a nickel drop of sriracha, sweated onions/garlic to pot 
15) pour noodles into serving bowl
16) garnish side with the greens of green onions and arrange shrimp around edge of bowl 

Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren, Recipes Tagged With: Grandchildren, Jared

Peach & Raspberry Crisp

By Lorraine

Make an easy Peach & Raspberry Crisp using fresh summer peaches and plump raspberries with a lovely crumb topping. Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
After our daughter, Jill and family left for home in upstate New York, our granddaughter, Keri spent a few days with us. She loves to bake and keep me company in the kitchen! I had some raspberries and beautiful summer peaches so we made a crisp that I’ve made before but never posted. Peach Raspberry Crisp with Ice Cream is a great summer dessert!Continue Reading

Filed Under: Pies & Cobblers, Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: crisp, dessert, Grandchildren, Peaches, raspberries

hello August

By Lorraine

August
Feels like it just began but we are already heading to the end. It’s the month of birthdays, vacations, visits, kids, cousins, get-together’s and non-stop activities. Add to that home projects and chores and it almost qualifies as an endurance race.
Posts like this are especially for the kiddo’s in our family because it is packed with photos of them doing all the stuff kids do.
(the photo above is Shaela as she sat on the counter watching her mom bathe her little brother in the kitchen sink. I love her sweet profile and long hair)

giggles and smiles when cousins come for a visit
the girls do girly things

 

and
and the boys do boy things
 My four daughters and I all look whipped tired in this pic but after full days they found a babysitter for 12 littles, and the guys joined us for a late dinner to celebrate my birthday.
I helped Jamie and Josh ready their current home for listing with hopes is sells quickly and they are able to purchase a larger home for their growing family.
With a birthday coupon, Jared joined us for a lovely dinner outside one evening.
 My sweetie and I
 My brother and sister and I celebrating his birthday one week after mine.
  Our granddaughter, Keri Jill celebrating her 12th birthday the day after my brother’s
(we also have a grandson that turned 2 on the 5th and oldest daughter had a birthday on the 6th, sister-in-law on the 21st, three close friends share my birthday and three anniversaries to celebrate!)
 Happy Birthday, Keri!
 Cousins and friends and Aunt Abbey!
I love this photo of our twin daughters Jill and Jamie. Jill has four children and Jamie is expecting her 8th baby and feeling most yucky thanks to morning sickness that lasts all day (see photo above of the ghost-white complexion she is currently wearing)
 Spending one-on-one lunch time with Ryan, our up-state NY grandson
including a quick visit to PopPop’s office
the guys found some time for chip and putt
and Keri, Brenna and Shae relaxed in the shade
Even Raider and Rudy have learned not to instigate or chase each other as they did when they were younger. They get along just fine now though they don’t really interact.
Summer is toward the end and our fall doesn’t look any less busy. These little ones are growing taller and older with each passing day and we are so thankful for the times we have them close.
Special moments, indeed!

Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: Grandchildren

Family Roundup

By Lorraine

Finally getting around to family photos and recapping the past few months.
LOTS of pics 🙂

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always a beautiful song

By Lorraine

Here is a glimpse of some of the music playing at our house…

I peeked into Abbey’s room while she was working on an assignment for her digital animation class and found it very interesting to watch her progress.  Yes, she has two black lights and a blackboard bolted to the wall, black-out coverings on her windows and only about 3-feet of empty floor space in her bedroom with way too much stuff bursting out everywhere.  
 but, she loves what she’s doing!
Jared enthusiastically shows John each step completed as he creates a computer game.
 My favorite $3.00 bench purchased from a garage sale 25 years ago and painted and repaired dozens of times got to the point that John just couldn’t fix it and keep it fixed. Mostly it was the arms that took the brunt of the abuse but even the legs were not staying together any longer.
{ha, that sounds like my body recently}
 We considered making a porch swing from the bench but I really wanted it back in the kitchen to hold all of those little grandchildren. So we sent it off to a furniture maker for a complete overhaul .
Please, please, little bench, stay strong!
We have been moving furniture, boxes and rearranging rooms as Erin and Jared return home. The nursery has become Jared’s room and the guest room is now Erin’s room. Making them feel loved and comfortable, and though sad about the circumstances, we love having them home.
The painting above Jared’s bed was something my sister gave me when she moved out of her house last fall.  I wish I had taken a photo of the before when it was in shades of bright green.  I knew when I saw it I would paint over the canvas. Wanting something masculine for this room, I went to work. Nothing artistic but it works to fill a big blank wall.
We’ve done lots of yard work and home repairs.
Weeding, planting, painting, edging, raking, digging, dividing, potting, sweeping, blowing, washing and, well, you know.  You are probably doing the same things at your house.
 Who would had thought removing 20-year old, dead boxwood bushes would be so hard! Eighteen in all.
 The last five with some much appreciated help from Jared.
Always the sentry, Raider keeps watch while we work.
Now, it hasn’t been all work.
My streptocarpus is blooming profusely in our bathroom.
Jared, the oldest grandson, and Keri, our oldest granddaughter, had a great time together. Last weekend we went to his high school spring musical, Mary Poppins. The following day, after getting those bushes out, Jared tried his best to hit Keri’s wild wiffle ball pitches (one that had to be rescued from the roof) and they had some impressive exercise challenges. As if push-ups aren’t hard enough, imagine doing hand clap push-ups! {The thought takes me back to the old broken bench feeling}
Our favorite time to visit Brigadier General William C. Doyle Memorial Cemetery is Memorial Day weekend when all of the graves are decorated with an American flag. Both my parents are interred here. A perfect place to find a bench, remember loved ones and the Veterans that gave their service for our freedom.
Haven’t had much time with the littles through all of these changes but John snapped this pic of Chloe sleeping soundly the last time she was over. Playing it tiring work!
He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God.
Psalm 40:3

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Abbey, Bible, Chloe, Erin, Faith, Grandchildren, Home and Garden, Jared, John, Keri, Love, Patriotic, Quote

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