Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Year's Eve



It is New Year's Eve and while many of you are getting ready to either have a party or attend a party I am busy cleaning.

Today I honor one of my mother's superstitions which is to "never let the New Year catch you dirty".  I have two loads of laundry to do, I will be mopping the floors, I vacuumed the rugs yesterday while also straightening out all of the other rooms.

I will take clothes to the cleaners, stop by the post office and get the car cleaned despite the fact that we are due for a major snowstorm between Thursday and Saturday morning.

Does it have any bearing on whether the New Year will be a good one or not; probably not, but it is an overall peace that I have that on the New Year my house is clean and nothing requires my attention.

Tonight I will be able to relax with a drink, some pate, a bubble bath and a new nightgown.  

Monday, December 30, 2013

Twelve Days of Christmas



The song the "Twelve Days of Christmas" is something we sing; but, do many of us know when that day begins and when it ends?

The twelve days of Christmas begins on December 26th and ends on January 6th.  For many of us the Christmas season ends on January 1st after we have rung in the New Year. I have already seen many Christmas trees already discarded and many of us are beginning to take down our Christmas decorations.

But, why is it the Christmas season until January 6th?  Well, January 6th is the Feast of the Epiphany - the day the three Wise Men or Magi saw the Christ child.  In many Hispanic cultures this day is known as "Little Christmas" and the Magi leave a gift for them.

When I lived in Puerto Rico we would leave a shoe box to receive our gift (similar to a stocking) and place grass in it and a glass of water for the camel.  We received only one gift and the day was more about spending time with family and friends.

Let's not rush the Christmas season; and, instead embrace the Twelve Days of Christmas.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Back to Class


It has been several weeks since I have been to aqua Zumba on a Saturday morning either because of the weather, watching Callum or going to a matinee theater show.

I went yesterday morning and it felt great to get back into the swing of the class, to fraternize with my fellow aqua Zumba exercisers and to be able to speak to Abby, the instructor.

The music, the movements and the energy provide an hour of not thinking of any issues or problems that are going on in my life and to simply focus on the exercise and how my muscles feel.

Since New Year's is not a big holiday for the family - I will be reintroducing my body to exercising again.  I have been lucky that with all that has been going on I have not gained any weight.

But, cannot continue to rely on luck - time to focus on my body and the exercise.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

New Territory


As many of you know I am in the visual/video conferencing/collaboration industry - I have been a part of it since 1989.

But yesterday was a first for me - I had to record a video message to have published to the Visual Communications Industry Group (VCI-Group).  This would be my January's President Message to the membership - I normally write a letter; but, I was convinced by the Board to do the video.

I have to thank my friend and fellow Board Member, Catherine who agreed to be on the other end so that I could talk to a "live" body and not just the camera.  She helped me determine the lighting, the distance of the camera and listened to my message.

Next, the video went to fellow Board Member, Theo who will edit from my three takes and put together the final version that will be posted on our web page and sent out via social media.

I am grateful to the Board and especially to Catherine and Theo for their patience, time and encouragement.  I am lucky and blessed.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Clean Kitchen


After two full days of cooking - the kitchen needed to be cleaned.

Callum left with his father at 1PM after a second sleep over or as he calls it a sleepy over and it was time to clean up everything.

Within two hours the cabinets were in order, the dishes were washed and put away and the floor was vacuumed and mopped.  Also put the dining table back to its norm, vacuumed and mopped the dining and living rooms.

It was time to just relax a little bit and realize that I am on vacation!!!

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

My First Christmas Dinner


Yesterday I cooked my first ever Christmas dinner - I did it all including our traditional desserts.

I amazed myself as it all came out fantastic and although for the most part I was following the recipes - I did improvise a little here and there.

I have learned a couple of things like make the rice pudding before the bread pudding as it takes almost 4 hours to make.

Leave the pork in the oven for 4 hours and it will cook all the way through.

The rice was perfect - maybe use a little less tomato sauce or sazon so it is a little lighter in color.

But overall it was very good and it felt great to hear Ryan say it was the best pork he had tasted (he ate 4 pieces) and Gerard loved it all!!!

Merry Christmas


Merry Christmas to all of you - may you be enjoying the spirit of the season to be with family and to give thanks for our blessings throughout this past year.

As you open your gifts, enjoy your dinner - let us not forget what the season is all about; the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

To you and yours may you be filled with the spirit of the holiday.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Desserts



I feel like the man who used to say, "Time to make the donuts" from the Dunkin' Donuts commercials many years ago.

Today I will be saying, "time to make the desserts".  Traditional Christmas desserts for us are rice and bread pudding.  On Friday I bought three loaves of bread and have been opening the bags every day hoping the bread would get stale.  These desserts are best made the day before and let set - the rice pudding will go in the refrigerator as will the bread pudding because of the coconut milk in it.

This is a first for me - I have reviewed several recipes and I am trying to remember how my aunt used to make this - I am sure they will turn out fine.  I do not have a backup plan.

I will let you know how it turns out.

Monday, December 23, 2013

A Holiday Event

We have a family event scheduled for today.  We are going to the Holiday Train Show at the Bronx Botanical Gardens.

We have tickets for the 11:15 show and it will take about 90 minutes to walk around and see all the trains circling the various New York City  landmarks.  It has been three years since we did this and I don't think that Callum remembers it - I am excited to see his reaction to the show this year.

Afterwards, we will be going to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx to have a nice Italian lunch.  I have not been to Arthur Avenue in close to 30 years - the last time it was Christmas morning and I was standing outside the bakery to pick up Italian pastries for dinner.

We decided to do this event this year instead of Breakfast with Santa at Rockefeller Center - Callum really did not enjoy it, nor did he eat the food.   Given the expense of that outing this is less expensive and it is a donation to the gardens.

If you have never done this - it is a wonder to see.  Take your children, explore the gardens and then have a nice lunch or dinner in the neighborhood.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

All Done


As my great-nephew, Callum would say, "all done".

The presents are all wrapped, the stockings are hung and stuffed, the recipes have been printed, the food bought and now all I am doing is waiting for Christmas.  I also managed to locate the roasting pan - I have not used in since the year I moved into my townhouse. Last night I located it in my storage area, I had put it back in the box.  Yeah, means I do not have to buy one.

I was quite surprised that within 5 hours I had all the Christmas gifts wrapped - some of the heavier ones are in the utility closet and the others are on the bed in the spare bedroom, they will be brought down on Christmas Eve after Callum goes to sleep.  He will be spending the night with me.

I am looking forward to just relaxing and watching football on Sunday - I will hit the gym for Zumba class and get a manicure and then I am done!!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Getting Ready


I am now prepared to start my gift wrapping on Saturday and Sunday.

I have laid all the gifts in piles per individual on the bed in the spare bedroom.  I will then wrap them by taking one individual at a time and getting that person done before I start on the next person's gifts.

I was prepared to stuff the stockings already; however, the stockings are falling down because they are too heavy.  I will need to wait until Christmas Eve to finish that task and I will have to place the stockings on the floor and not hang them.

If I am good I will finish the wrapping on Saturday and have one less thing to do on Sunday.  On Friday night I wrapped by boyfriend's gifts and now I only have to wrap for five more people - but, as you can see it is a lot.  I will cheat a little and all clothes items will go into a gift bag making things easier.

I always leave this task until the weekend before Christmas; and, I will do it as I watch Christmas movies either on Lifetime or the Hallmark channel.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Trying Something New


Last night I had the opportunity to do something I have wanted to do for a couple of years.

I went to dinner with a friend of mine to the Winery at St. George on Route 6 in Mohegan Lake, New York.  If you look at the picture you will note that this used to be a church and then it became a winery, now they serve dinner, certain nights there is live music, dinner theatre and it can be rented for events.

There has been controversy between the town and the owner - I really have not gotten into it as I believe that if he is generating money then it is good for the community.

It was my friend's birthday in November and she also has wanted to try out the restaurant, so a perfect opportunity to try something new and to celebrate.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Difficult Decisions


Very often we put off hard decisions or saying things to others because we dislike confrontation or would rather keep the status quo.

I know, I have been doing this for over 6 months and I have been holding my tongue all this time.  I finally made the decision yesterday to speak my mind no matter what the results.  It was hard to do; but, I am glad that I have done it.

I know where I stand and I have closed the chapter on that part of my life, I am done. Difficult but it is time.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Snow Day


I was all prepared to drive to work on Tuesday morning, after all I had my team's homemade Christmas gifts to give them.

I left the house a little after 6AM and managed to get on the Taconic Parkway although it had begun to snow - the problem was that it was sticking.  As I crossed the AMVETS bridge I realized that driving to work was not such a good idea and I decided to turn around by taking 134 West in Ossining.

What a MISTAKE!!!  The road was dark - covered in snow and the first right my GPS told me to take I decided to ignore as the road stated it doesn't get plowed and it looked as if it still had the snow from this past weekend.  I kept going straight and finally got on Route 9A North.  Now I know where I am.

I got behind a truck who had his hazard lights on and did 15MPH.  I decided that I would take the exit that would let me get home via the town - couldn't take the first exit windy, up hill and totally snowed over.  Took the second turn into town and went very slowly without having to put on my brakes at the stop sign.

I finally was home by 7:20 - at 5:30 I went out and cleaned my car so that I could drive to the train station on Wednesday morning.  When I looked out my windows at 7PM - it had FINALLY stopped snowing.

Oh, and P.S., since I will not see my team until after the New Year I will have to bake for them and make coquito again.  In the meantime, my nephew and my boyfriend will be enjoying this batch.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Home Made Gifts



I have six people who report directly to me and last year when I had three people I gave them each pumpkin bread and a personal calendar for Christmas.  

This year I decided that I would still give them the pumpkin bread; but, I am also giving them an 8 ounce Mason jar full of coquito or Puerto Rican eggnog.  I made the eggnog on Sunday afternoon and later decorated the jars with ribbon and a bell with a name tag.  

The pumpkin bread - a new recipe that has a crumb topping I made on Monday morning. These were wrapped in Saran wrap, put in a bread bag and then in a decorative loaf box. All of these items will then go into a big bag for me to take to work on Tuesday morning.


This will be the last of my big baking - I will make another round of pumpkin bread and coquito for my family and my boyfriend. 

Monday, December 16, 2013

Good Day to Stay In



Sunday - a good day to take it slow and that is what I did to a certain extent.

I slept in until 7:30 which is unusual for me, showered and put on sweat clothes.  I knew I would have to clean off the snow from the car and hope that the company who cleans our neighborhood does a good job of removing the snow.

By 11AM, I was out the door cleaning my car and running to the grocery store, I needed to buy buttermilk so that I could make pumpkin bread on Monday.  When I got back from the grocery store I let my neighbor know that if they cleaned and moved their cars that they would plow us clean - they listened and moved their cars.

I made the coquito (Puerto Rican) eggnog for my team and wrapped ribbons with a bell and a tag on them.  I have everything ready to make pumpkin bread tomorrow morning.  I finished reading a book and watching the movies that I had DVR'd on Saturday night.

A day to take it slow for a change - I don't get to do that too often!!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

'Tis the Season



Despite the weather yesterday I had plans to meet friends that I have known since 1981; two of us were going to see the Nutcracker Suite and then the third friend would join us for dinner.

Mother Nature had us change our plans; and, instead we met for Brunch/Lunch and then went to the ballet.  I took an early train and drove to the train station despite the weather - I could not get a taxi to pick me up.  In the city the weather was not bad at noon.  We had a wonderful lunch and it was great to catch up on what we have been doing over the past years.

The ballet was wonderful - it had been many years since I had seen it.  Coming home was not so easy - I could not find a taxi at Lincoln Center.  There was a bus that would go to 5th Avenue and 42nd Street - perfect!!

I arrived at Grand Central at 5:08 and my train would leave at 5:17 - talk about timing. When I got to my car I immediately started removing the snow - I made sure it was nice and clean and then started the 6 mile drive home.  I chose to only drive 15 miles per hour and barely put on the brakes.

I made it home in one piece and was glad that the weather didn't dampen the outing.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Car Servicing



Getting your car serviced is usually not something that most people enjoy; but I do.

My dealer could not make it easier for me - I am able to make my appointment on line, they open at 7:30 in the morning for services so if I don't get the 7:30 slot I usually get the 7:45 booking and that is what I had yesterday.

My car had 4,552 miles on it and only needed to have its oil changed, next time they will rotate the tires.  There is a diner that is only 100 feet away so I was able to tell them that I was going to get some breakfast and provided them with my cell phone.  I had breakfast, read my newspapers and went back to the dealer/service station.  I let them know I was back.

In just a little over 5 minutes I was told my car was ready and no charge as the first oil maintenance was free.  Breakfast, the papers and my car's oil changes all in an hour!!!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Oven Cleaning


I just cleaned my oven about a month and a half ago and it needed to be cleaned again. Isn't it great that we now have self-cleaning ovens??

I have been using my oven quite steadily between baking and cooking; and, although I try to be careful there are times when items spill onto the oven bottom.  Yesterday morning I baked some cookies and decided what better time than now to clean the oven; besides it is a good way to warm up the house.

My oven takes 3 hours to clean and it does a great job although I still have to clean the glass front.  That is nothing in comparison to what it used to be years ago when I had to use cans and cans of Easy Off oven cleaner and since I tend to not wear gloves when I do housework it wreaked havoc on my hands.  

I am going to take a bit of caution and will purchase an oven liner today so that in the event anything spills when I bake on Monday morning the only thing I will have to do is throw out the liner!!!

Thursday, December 12, 2013

New Cookie Recipe


As you know I am a sucker for new recipes especially if they are simple, quick and easy. 

The recipe for these cream cheese chocolate chip recipes was posted on Facebook by a friend of mine.  I re-posted and my niece-in-law mentioned how the boys would probably like them.

I had all the ingredients at home so last night I took the 15 minutes it takes to prepare the cookie - then I am refrigerating them for the night.

On Thursday Gerard is stopping by my house to pick up a few gifts that I have for his father, I will bake these and give them to him to try and to take home to the boys.  

I am hoping he likes them as I will then bake again to take to the office on Tuesday for my team.  I will keep you posted on the outcome.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Be Prepared


Yesterday we had our first snowfall - surprisingly enough I only had enough to stick to the grass and my car.

Since the temperature was supposed supposed to go down to below freezing I thought it best that I clear the light covering of snow off of my windshields and windows.  I didn't think I would really want to do that Wednesday morning as I am looking at my watch trying to make a train.

All I have to say is that I am glad that we were spared a lot of snow this time - now if the jet stream could stay this way the rest of the winter I would be very happy!!!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Weather



Well although the calendar has not declared winter yet - Mother Nature has and many of us have been victim to the weather.

The last two days we have been experiencing winter weather with snow, sleet and ice. Usually I get snow and it is difficult to get out of my community, this time we had ice and it was difficult to get out of my community.

I went to get gas in the car a little after 2PM and I still had to remove the ice from my windshield - it took a while.  Thankfully, the roads and the sidewalks were no longer icy.

I am not sure what Tuesday morning will bring - we are supposed to have ice again and snow which is supposed to begin at 7AM and last until 1PM.  I will watch the news and see what they say as I get ready in the morning.

I do hope that this is not a pattern for the rest of the winter, I will take all the cold Mother Nature wants to give us - just keep the snow and ice away.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Time for Christmas Cards



I have a timeline in my head of everything that I need to do for the holidays and when I want them done - this weekend it was time to write out the Christmas cards.

I buy my cards at the end of the season - I can always find a card that has what I want to say about the season and I feel somewhat good about not spending "full" price for something that will be read, displayed for a few week and then thrown out.  But, despite that I like sending and receiving Christmas cards.

Sunday afternoon that was my holiday chore - time to write out the cards; YES, I still do it by hand.  Address the envelopes, lick and seal them and put on the Christmas stamp. Thankfully we no longer have to lick stamps.  I will mail them on Tuesday from the office unless on Monday I am near a post office.

The only card I have received so far is from my paper delivery person; I know that amongst my friends I usually get them out the earliest.

I still believe in the written card and I hope that everyone I send one to enjoys it too.

Second Time Can Be the Charm


I was not pleased with the coquito that I made on Friday night - it was too strong and there was no way to temper it.  It also took a long time to make and I have several cuts on my hand from dealing with the coconut.

I looked up Puerto Rican coquito on Google and found several recipes - none of which required fresh grated coconut, each which could be put in a blender and that used white rum instead of the 151 proof dark rum.  Time to try these other recipes.  I chose one and gave it a try - what a DIFFERENCE!!!  Que Bueno!

This was a lot easier and even warm tasted good - imagine when it had been properly chilled?  In this batch I kept out the egg yolks; but, I might try it in the next batch - I will have to make it another two or three times during the holiday season.

I don't think I will be cooking from my Puerto Rican cookbook; but, instead will look up the recipes I need for Christmas dinner on Google!!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Always a First Time


Somehow I was convinced by my nephew to make Puerto Rican eggnog this year, we call it coquito.

I had a recipe from my Puerto Rican cookbook and I tried it last night - it is a long process as you need to take two ripe coconuts, remove the liquid, take out the meat, grate it and then make a milk out of it.  I eventually realized that if I didn't protect my hand I would eventually have several cuts - I put my oven mitten on and things went a little easier.  The hardest part was removing the coconut meat - per the recipe I put the coconut in the oven at a low temperature.  As I was grating the coconut it dawned on me that my aunt used to place the coconut on the stove burners to loosen the meat.

Well I made the coquito according to the instructions and it is STRONG!!!  The recipe asked for 3 cups of 151 proof dark rum - to make it a little more tolerable I emptied all of the evaporated milk and another can of condensed milk, more cinnamon and some vanilla. At this point it was not bad - but I really won't know until it has chilled.

I will look for other recipes and continue trying to make it - it isn't difficult just time consuming and you have to find the right recipe.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Stocking Stuffers




I have never had to worry about the Christmas stockings; but, this year since Christmas will be celebrated differently I had to think about it.

First I bought everyone a stocking, had their name embroidered on it and then a stocking holder.  When I put them up on Friday I didn't think anything more of it.  Then last night it hit me - I didn't have anything to put in everyone's stocking.

I managed to go out and purchase stocking items for everyone - one problem, what I purchased for Callum's makes the stocking heavy and it falls. I removed a few items for now and will put them in on Christmas Eve and rest the stocking on the floor.

I am sure that Ryan may be a little disappointed as it will not be full of candy - it will only have his Godiva chocolate Christmas Santa - that should be enough.

I hope that everyone likes their items - I did purchase it with them in mind.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Uneventful Travel


The Metro North railroad line I take to work is the Hudson, the line where there was a major accident with deaths and casualties on Sunday morning.

I go into the city for work each Wednesday and take the train in - on Tuesday I was pondering what I would do?  Drive to Manhattan, drive to Valhalla, park at Kensico Dam and take the train from there or drive down to the Bronx, park the car and take the subway in.

On Tuesday evening one of the dispatchers from Metro North texted me that the Hudson line was operational again and that I could take the train in the morning just realizing there might be a 15 to 20 minute delay.  That was great - I would just take the earlier train (6:44 vs. the 7:05).

I was very surprised the train arrived on time at Peekskill and pulled into Grand Central on time.  Going home there were no issues and the train again left Grand Central on time and arrived in Peekskill on time.

My condolences go to the families who lost a loved one on Sunday, to the individuals who were hurt and to the engineer who "nodded off".  My hat is off to Metro North in getting the track operational so that commuters were only inconvenienced for 2 days.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Memories and Sentiment


Yesterday as I went to drive home from work I put my radio on SiriusXM's Holly Channel and the first song I heard was, The Christmas Shoes.

I immediately began to cry as I was singing along to the song.  This is not only a song, but a book; and, a movie which featured Rob Lowe.  It is the story of a little boy who wants to buy his mother these pretty shoes but doesn't have enough money and the man who is at the store watching this and helps him.

Okay you say - so what?  The kicker is that the little boy's Mother is dying and per his father she doesn't have much time left before Jesus comes to take her.  Why does it get to me?  Well my Mom died after the holidays and I can remember us trying to make them always happy, special and memorable because we knew we didn't have much time left with her.

There are certain songs that tug at our heartstrings and this is one of the ones that does that to me.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

A Rewarding Day


Today is one of the days I love most about my job.  Today we will be at our Children's Hospital and through our technology they will speak to Santa.

Those children who can will go to their recreation room and via video conferencing will speak to Santa Claus and let him know what they would like for Christmas.  For those children who are bedridden we will take in either the VSX cart or our iPad and let them speak to Santa that way.

Every child no matter what race or religion will receive a fleece blanket.  While those of us who support the program will go home with joy and gratefulness in our hearts.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Adopt a Family



One of our charities at work during this time of year is "Adopt a Family" - each year our department adopts two families.

Yesterday I went to Kohl's and bought each child pajamas, clothes and a book.  I also bought each of the mother's pajamas, slippers and some toiletries.  I want them to open something on Christmas day and not just a gift card - I want them to know that someone thought about them and spent the time to pick out the clothes and think of what they might like.

It is unfortunate but Ryan who will be 12 in January no longer believes in Santa Claus although he realizes there was a St. Nicholas who brought gifts to children.  I tried to explain to him that Santa comes in many shapes and sizes and that for these women and their children I am Santa Claus.  Santa does not let you see him, doesn't ask for recognition and just gives from his heart.

For these families - I ask nothing of them - no acknowledgement, just enjoyment for them at this time of year - that is the spirit of the season.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Oh Those Lights



On Friday I put up the lights - they go inside in three places, the French doors in the kitchen, the dining room window and the bay window in the living room.

The kitchen is the hardest to do - but, finally done and there is a timer on each of the lights.  It means getting on the floor in some uncomfortable positions to make sure the correct time is on it and then  to set the on/off for the timer.

Well, somehow I didn't time the ones in the living room correctly as when I came down in the morning the Christmas lights were still on.  Ryan helped by looking to see what I had programmed into the timer.  I then went down and re-set it and the lights wouldn't go off - didn't matter what I did they stayed on.  I just gave up and we left for the bookstore - when we got back they were off.

I waited to see if they would go on at 4:40PM as programmed - no, because I had programmed 4:40AM; I quickly fixed it and I think that it is now set correctly.

There is nothing like sitting in the living room and seeing each of the windows turn on - so magical.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Christmas Decorating Done



It is my goal to always have my house decorated for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving. I have to say although accomplished this year - it was very challenging.

I had both Callum and Ryan and to be honest it took me a lot longer than it normally does. I had to stop go give them drinks, food; and, diaper changing.  I was determined to persevere and do it all.

Well I am happy to state besides the decorating and putting away everything that is autumn or Thanksgiving I also cooked dinner and did a load of laundry.

What I really want now is a good night's sleep and a massage would not hurt either.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Black Friday - Not for Me



I have never understood the allure of Black Friday - maybe it is because I already have all my Christmas shopping done.

I do not like crowds and I am not about to fight with someone over an item for a few dollars.  Fighting for a parking spot and standing in long lines to pay for a couple of items just to save some dollars does not sound enjoyable in the least to me.

Instead on Black Friday I decorate my home for Christmas and will have it finished all in the day.  This year the boys will be with me and we will do it together.  I dare to say it will probably take me a little bit longer as I will need to stop to give them lunch and snacks throughout the day.

Tonight we will sit with the Christmas lights on and have a cup of cocoa with mini marshmallows.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving


Today is a day to reflect and give thanks for the many joys in our lives.  For the most part each of us has a job, family, a roof over our heads and the ability to go on vacation.

We do not have to think on how we will get our next meal or how to stretch that last dollar - we have much to give thanks.

Let's reflect on this first American holiday celebrated in 1621 - a day where it does not matter what religion, ethnic background or the color of our skin.

Give thanks to your family, friends and the strangers you encounter every day for we have a very rich life that each of us enjoys.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

The Boys


On my way home from work I picked up the boys as they will spend the next several days and nights with me.

Gerard had surgery on Monday and Carrie had to be back at work on Wednesday.  I had taken Wednesday and Friday off from work so offered to watch the boys for the next several days.

On Monday afternoon I ran to the grocery store to load up on milk, corn muffins, watermelon and black & white cookies.  I like to make sure that I have what each child likes in the house.  We will not celebrate Thanksgiving since Gerard may not be home and certainly cannot eat a heavy meal so I will make Ryan's favorite, pork chops and mashed potatoes.

I have books for them and I am hoping they will enjoy the Thanksgiving Day parade on TV. We will have to see what else we can do to stay entertained; but, I will certainly also do some baking that they will each enjoy.

I already have a pumpkin bread made for Callum and I have all the ingredients for his cheese danish.

Hopefully, this time Gerard can relax and heal without worrying about the boys and Carrie can focus on him.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Stuffed



Last night as I went to my mailbox to get my mail - I had to strategically YANK out my mail - it was so stuffed.

Not one item was a bill, a letter or a card - it was 21 catalogs!!!  Yes, I said 21 - I counted. As we all know, 'tis the season' and from now until after New Year's it will be difficult to pull anything out of our mailboxes without being bombarded by catalogs.

Now like any red-blooded American woman I enjoy receiving a catalog or two - going through them knowing I probably am not going to order anything.  But, when I receive 10 or more I am overwhelmed and do not even want to look at them.

I am thankful that I recycle paper; because, I cannot imagine how many trees have been cut to provide me with one more Land's End catalog!!

Monday, November 25, 2013

Getting It All Done


Yesterday there was work and personal things to get done and I had hoped that it would not take a long time.  I was lucky - it didn't.

I went to Zumba and had coffee with my friend, Linda.  Afterwards it was off to Kohl's to buy some pajamas for the boys who will be spending several nights at my house this week and to the grocery store.  I wanted to come home to do a load of laundry and then I had some work to do.

I needed to update a project status report for a meeting on Tuesday and I wanted to get it out to my boss and peer for their review.  I also needed to write the December President's message for VCI-Group and get it out to the various individuals who review and edit it for me.

I am happy to note that by 3:30 I was finished with the laundry, updating the project status report and writing the President's message.

Then it was MY time to relax, watch some football and try to stay warm.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

The Baking Starts


I was going to bake pumpkin bread for my friend, Linda on Friday night but forgot to pick up buttermilk at the grocery store.

Yesterday after aqua class I stopped by the grocery store and picked up the buttermilk and made two loaves of pumpkin bread to give to Linda today.  The recipe I use makes two loaves which is great - since it only takes one cup of buttermilk and I had purchased a quart I will make two more loaves on Monday to take to my team on Tuesday.

We will all be in the office from 7AM until 6PM supporting the Annual Board of Trustees Meeting and this will help us get through the process easier and in good moods.

As I know Callum likes the pumpkin bread I will pick up some more buttermilk and make a loaf for him on Wednesday as he will be with me starting on Tuesday night probably through Saturday.

I will make it a few more times in the next few weeks and then it will be over until next year.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Remembering 50 Years Ago


Yesterday was the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy.  Anyone who was older than 5 remembers exactly what they were doing when it was announced that he had been killed.

I was 8, in second grade at Catholic School when it was announced that the President was dead.  It was a solemn three days and the world grieved for him.  Upon reflection his death sparked a revolution in our own country, many more assassinations (his brother, Robert and Martin Luther King, Jr), the cold war, the civil rights movement, riots and the beginnings of the Vietnam War.

We lost our innocence back then - the newer generation lost their innocence with 9/11.  It appears that every few years there is something that occurs that shakes our very beings, has us once again lose our naivete and become leery as adults.

Let us remember the good of the time, what we have learned and how we can do good for the world.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Multi Tasking


Today I multi-tasked and managed to get a lot accomplished.

I had to go into the city for a one hour meeting and thought it would be a good time to also stop by Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central and see what artisans were there for the Holiday Fair.  I was able to pick up some items and the shopkeeper held them for me while I went to my meeting.  

I grabbed a salad for lunch, got a battery for my watch and then off to the meeting.  After that was all over I was able to pick up my items, stop by Godiva to buy the boys some chocolates and then on to the train.  Before heading home stopped by the grocery store and picked up some items for baking.

Once home I caught up on emails, mail and everything else that had piled up for the day.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

'Tis the Season


You probably do not know this about me - and, I should be ashamed to admit it; BUT, at this time of year i am listening to Christmas music, watching seasonal movies and reading holiday novels.

Hallmark Channel began showing their holiday movies right after Halloween; one on Saturday night and one on Sunday.  Lifetime has just begun showing their movies on Saturday night - since I cannot watch both at the same time I end up DVRing one or both of them.

I have SiriusXM so the day after Thanksgiving my car radio will be tuned to the station that will plays Christmas songs until New Year's Day.  Now the only books I read are those that have a Christmas theme to them.

I guess this may be a sentimental value or maybe I am sappy; but, it is my indulgence at this time of the year.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Sleep - So Elusive Lately


Sleep - it is one of those things we each need; and, new studies state that we need at least 7 hours per night.

Seven hours a night would be a luxury for me.  I am averaging 4 to 4 1/2 hours each evening - one night a couple of weeks ago I only had 1 1/2 hours for the entire night.  I am concerned that at some point it will all catch up - and it might not be the right time.

How do you stop your brain from processing information, review scenarios, thinking of work, family and friends?  I would love to know how to press the "stop" switch.

I will never take sleep for granted - for me it is a precious commodity.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Don't Postpone the Inevitable


The plumber came today to look at my powder room  toilet and why the water was backing up.

Well, I had three choices to make on how to fix it given that now water was leaking out of the bottom of the bowl onto my wood floor.  Just have him seal it, go out and purchase a toilet and he would install it or he would get the toilet and install it.

It was inevitable that sealing it would not suffice - this was an old toilet and didn't meet the new building codes anyway.  Now could you see me going to Home Depot and buying a toilet just to save $75?  NOT!!!  So, I sucked it up and had him get it from their supplier and install it.

Two hours after he had arrived I had a working toilet and no more worries in that powder room.  Definitely worth the $815.

Monday, November 18, 2013

A Birthday Celebration



Yesterday was Gerard's 38th birthday and I thought that we could manage not having Callum get upset to go home by spending Saturday night with me.

He was ecstatic to spend the night and our outings were two trips to the grocery store and one to the bakery - we spent time playing with his trains and tickling each other.  But, he got upset to see his parents and his brother arrive and actually threw up.  So opportune time for him to take a bubble bath and put on his pajamas.  He wanted me to put mine on too; but, I let him know I couldn't as I had to cook.

A tradition in our family is to have the birthday person decide what they would like to have for their birthday dinner.  Gerard chooses the same thing, pastelon - it is like a Puerto Rican lasagna that is made with sweet plantains instead of lasaga noodles.  I made the dinner - as we were eating Callu kept asking if we could go to bed.  He calmed down a little when we got the cake and sang Happy Birthday to his father and he ate his piece of cake.

Then he told his family "good bye" in a very stern tone - he was staying and they were to leave.  This is what I was trying to avoid by having him spend Saturday night with me. Unfortunately, he went home crying and I felt bad.

I will have him for several days Thanksgiving week and I think he will be fine then - I will have him help me decorate for Christmas.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Relax, Enjoy and Catch Up


I needed this Saturday and I was so happy to spend it with my best friend doing what we both enjoy having lunch together, catching up on each other's lives and watching a Broadway show.

This was our gift to each other for our birthdays, mine in August, Pat's in September - the trick is to find a time when we are each available and this was the weekend.  We chose to see Motown knowing that we would come out of this show singing, dancing and just having a great time.

When I got home Callum was having a sleepover with me and I had picked up his corn muffins for breakfast and a cupcake while I was at Grand Central.  We have a busy day on Sunday as we have to go to the bakery to pick up his father's birthday cake and to the grocery store for the last items to make his birthday dinner.

A great Saturday; an upbeat Broadway show, time with a friend and my favorite great-nephew.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

I Didn't Want to Deal With This - At Least Not This Year


A month ago my powder room toilet overflowed and Roto-Rooter came and fixed it.  They let me know I would eventually need a new toilet.

Usually when I take care of things like this I am good for about a year - I don't think I am going to be lucky like that this time around.  Last night the toilet started acting up again. I went ahead and turned off the water valve and Roto-Rooter will be coming on Monday to take a look at it.

For the weekend I will be running up the stairs every time I need to use the bathroom.  I have my nephew and the boys coming over on Sunday to celebrate his birthday and they will all need to use the upstairs bathrooms.

The new toilet and installation will cost about $800 not an expense I wanted to deal with at this time.

Let's see what happens; but, calling Roto-Rooter once a month is not the answer.

Friday, November 15, 2013

It is Worth Bargain Hunting

I wholeheartedly believe in bargain hunting and checking out other companies; AND, now it majorly paid off!!!

I just received the invoice for the insurance on the house in Delaware - a whopping $1500 which has to be paid in total on January 1st.  I went with this company last year because I really didn't have the time to look into things - this year I am not going to be pressured into this.

I went ahead and asked for quotes and I will be able to reduce the price of the insurance by a little more than half.  Besides that I can chose to pay this monthly, quarterly or semi-annually.

It just took me a few hours to investigate it and to talk to an agent and VOILA an $800 savings!!!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

AND They Go On


I don't know of anyone who did not wear a winter coat yesterday.

As I stepped into my car yesterday morning the thermostat registered 23 degrees - and for the first time the coat, scarf and gloves were out.  I don't know what happened as I got ready in the morning; but, before I knew it it was 6:50 and the train comes in at 7:05. Fifteen minutes to drive to the station, park the car, put quarters in the meter and get to the right track.

Well, I managed do all of it; and, the train was just pulling in as I was coming down the stairs - maybe it was meant to be as I did not have to stand on the platform which is on the Hudson River and feel the cold.  I also didn't feel it as I walked the 12 blocks to the office - which I always do very fast. 

That was just pure luck this time - I wouldn't mind being this lucky the rest of the winter.