On Tuesday night we traveled to Homestead to see Ty, our oldest grandson, in his last meet of the season. He was in a lower weight last year and has just jumped up this year! He was going against someone who was in the 192 weight class. Ty is in the 170 class, but was able to compete against someone much heavier than he is. The exciting news is: HE WON!!! We were amazed at how he could do the moves he did to someone so much heavier. Great job, Ty. Looking forward to another great season next year!
Voice of a Grandma
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
GRANDMA GETS READY TO RETIRE
Yes, it's true! All three of us signed the paper with the intent to retire at the end of the year. Can you tell we are happy about it?
Here I am signing on the bottome line. I don't know what is next, but it has to mean more time to spend with the grandkids!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
WINDOW MESSAGES
One of the activities we did for our Christmas celebration was to write messages on the patio windows. We did this with
Glass Crayons by Crayola.
Some wrote about memories of past Christmases
Some wrote funny things.
Some made artistic designs. But everyone had a great time leaving messages to Grandma and Grandpa. I am so glad I was able to capture these messages in pictures, because it was really hard to wash them off when the holidays were over! This was so much fun, that I think we will do it for many celebrations to come!!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Grandma's Recipe
Thinking of MY grandma, Anna Parkison. My thinking went to her cooking. She used to make the most wonderful Red Velvet Cake. She told the story that the recipe was a secret. Someone in her family, I can't remember who, was given the recipe by the cook who worked at the Waldorf Astoria. this relative was sworn to secrecy, but made the cake and gave the recipe to my grandmother. Who knows if that is true, but here's the recipe. And the cake is awesome!
Red Cake from Grandma Parkison
3 tsp cocoa
1/2 oz red cake coloring
1/2 cup crisco--cream with 1 1/2 cup sugar
Add 2 eggs, one at a time--beat after each one
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp salt
2 cups flour, add alternately with 1 cup buttermilk--Mix tsp of soda with tbs of vinegar while foaming--
Add to cake mixture
Bake 350 degrees. 30 - 35 mins
Red Cake from Grandma Parkison
3 tsp cocoa
1/2 oz red cake coloring
1/2 cup crisco--cream with 1 1/2 cup sugar
Add 2 eggs, one at a time--beat after each one
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp salt
2 cups flour, add alternately with 1 cup buttermilk--Mix tsp of soda with tbs of vinegar while foaming--
Add to cake mixture
Bake 350 degrees. 30 - 35 mins
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Basketball Game!
Last night we hurried home and got Dave, the dog, settled and then took off for Garrett. Our destination was to watch Kiann's 7th grade team play basketball. We got to the gym and climbed the stairs to sit with Todd, Beth and Graham. When we got there Graham was standing watching the game while doing a little dance.
We were in time for the first half of the game. We watched, talked and played with Graham. Since the team they were playing was Hamilton, I looked around to see if I knew anyone from there. Sure enough I spotted someone I had worked with and a parent of one of Todd's classmates. I sat by her for awhile and caught up on her family. She had a grandson playing, too. However, he was playing for Garrett and was one of Kiann's teammates!
After the game, which Garrett won, Kiann changed and came out to talk to all of us. He had to go over some of his great plays and we had to tell him what a good job his team had done. Then we were ready to take off. Beth looked over at Kiann and said, "Tell Grandma and Grandpa thanks for coming to see your game."
Kiann then came up to me, gave me a big hug and said, "Thanks, Grandma."
Then he went up to Grandpa, gave him a big hug and said, "Thanks, Grandpa."
Boy, for a 13 year old to give his grandparents hugs, we felt very special and very proud of Kiann!!!
Monday, January 9, 2012
Christmas Breakfast
This year our celebration took place in the morning so we had a Christmas brunch instead of our usual lunch. It was fun to come up with a new menu and new recipes to try. Everyone was great about bringing in dishes to share, too.
Our menu consisted of:
- Breakfast Pizza
- Egg Casserole
- French Toast Casserole
- Ham
- Bacon
- Fruit
- Bagels
- Fruit Pizza
- Banana Bread
- Cinamon Cake
- Pumpkin Bread
- all kinds of juices
One of the new things I made was the Breakfast Pizza. No one seemed to ever hear of it before. It was a big hit. I got the recipe from Cooks.com. I am going to share it here on the blog so others can use it, too.
Breakfast Pizza
1 lb. bulk sausage
1 (8 oz) pkg. refrigerator crescent rolls
1 c. frozen loose package hash brown potatoes
1 c. shredded sharp cheddar cheese (4 oz)
5 eggs
1/4 c. milk
1/2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
2 tbsp. Parmesan cheese
Cook sausage until browned; drain. Separate rools, place on ungreased 12 in pizza pan. Press over bottom and sides. Spoon on sausage, sprinkle over this the thawed potatoes. Top with cheddar cheese. Beat egg, milk, salt, and pepper. Pour over all. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Christmas Traditions
Kiann reading his book
Shelby and Emma opening their look alike pajamas.
Ty & Lane got sweat pants with their books.
One of the things that this grandma always does is to give a book for Christmas to every grandchild. Bet that doesn't surprise you, does it?
This year since we had our celebration on Christmas Eve morning, I decided to add to that book a pair of pajamas! That way they could wear the pajamas and start reading their book on Christmas Eve while waiting for Santa.
Some of the older boys have even started adding the book they want to their Christmas lists. This year 16-year old Ty wanted Hunger Games. The 13-year olds: Lane and Kiann, both wanted the latest copy of Diary of a Whimpy Kid. The little ones each got a board book. Audrey and Mallory, Meron and Bam got Mr. Mosquito Put on His Tuxedo because grandma is mentioned in the acknowledgements. (Adrian and Graham already have that book.)
Promoting reading is one of the best things a grandma can do! Make a reason to share a book any time you get the chance!
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