Sunday, September 20, 2015

I've Got Your Back

                                      I'VE GOT YOUR BACK




I'm sure we've all heard that phrase. Perhaps someone has said it to you or you have even said it to someone. But what does it mean?


    The Urban Dictionary defines it this way: 
                  1) An expression assuring someone that you are watching out for them. Comes         from making sure you are safe by watching what's behind you when you're busy looking       ahead.  


That's a comforting thought isn't it?  Someone making sure that you are safe. You don't have to worry about what's coming at you from behind you can look out for the dangers ahead.  Makes it a little bit easier to take that step into the unknown or uncomfortable.

Who's going to have your back? Does your mind go to family or friends?

Of course it does! Family should always have your back!  That's what families are for.

My grandson and I call each other Best Buds. We know we have each other's backs.  If Grampa starts a tickle fest with him who is my Bud calling? Me of course!  And do I assist?  Well, of course I do! I'm his Best Bud.  That's my job.  He does the same for me.

Friends? They aren't much of a friend if they won't cover your back. If you don't think you can depend on them when needed, you better rethink your friendship.  

How comforting would it be to know there is someone who always has your back? You don't have to ask them and you don't need them to tell you.

YOU JUST KNOW THAT YOUR BACK IS COVERED

You do have this assurance. God is there for you. He has your back. 

Isn't it comforting to know that in the unsettling times, scary times He is there for you?

You have to do something that is out of your comfort zone but you know you need to do it? Don't worry - God has your back.

Standing up for what you believe in to others who don't believe? Don't worry - God has your back.

Going out into the unknown to spread the Gospel? Don't worry - God has your back.

No matter what situation you find yourself in He is always there for you. You may not realize it and you may forget it from time to time, but He NEVER forgets.

Yes, having friends and family to turn to is comforting; but sometimes they are not right beside you to protect your back so it's good to know that God is there watching out for you.  Every situation you face becomes a little bit easier to deal with knowing that someone is there with you.

   



Do you have this assurance?

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Pizza Pizza

I love Italian. This is my birthday week. I had Italian three nights in a row.  YUMM

Even New Food Night this week was Italian. We had pizza. We had lots of different pizzas.

Lily set the table. Didn't she do a good job?



See how she made the napkins look like a little bow tie?



Now for the food!

Gary made the Pioneer Woman's Baked Potato Pizzas.

He baked some potatoes the night before. Pizza night he scooped some of the potato out and then added pizza sauce, toppings; pepperoni, hamburger, Italian sausage and topped with cheese.





Good stuff right there.

Mr. Rick brought over a never before ordered Pizza Hut pizza.  This pizza had chicken, mushrooms, spinach. Very good




Miss Annette made a Taco Pizza.  The sauce was a combination of sour cream and taco sauce. Add all the basic ingredients of a taco - what is not to like about this? Everyone loves tacos.




I made Spaghetti Pizza.  I cooked up some spaghetti and drained it.  To this I added an egg, some milk and Parmesan cheese. I split this up between two pies and baked it for about 15 minutes. Then I added pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese and shredded Parmesan cheese. One pie had pepperoni and hamburger and the other pie had hamburger and Italian sausage. Bake again and enjoy.





K.C. made a dessert pizza. Salted Caramel Apple Pizza. 






She used pizza crust and then sliced apples very thin. This was topped with some caramel sauce to which she had added some salt. Top it all with a cinnamon, butter crumb  mixture and let it bake while we eat all the other pizzas.



Oh my gosh! I cannot begin to describe how good this tasted. 

So if you love pizza but want to be a little bit adventuresome, try one of these. Be sure to let me know how it turns out for you. 


Thursday, September 10, 2015

Burger Night

I have a few New Food Nights to catch up on, so let's get started.

I checked my notebook and photo folders on my computer and WOW! it has been a while since I posted our food nights. Well, don't worry, we didn't go hungry.  We ate every week. 

Let's go back to July. Yes, two months ago.  I'm sorry 

I love cheeseburgers. A greasy dripping juicy cheeseburger.  It is always my go to at most restaurants. We decided to do a burger night. Gary put a twist on it. 

We started our meal with a simple salad brought by Miss Annette.


I love salad.  I should eat more of it.

Then the burger.

Not a cheeseburger.

Remember, Gary put a spin on it? He made a turkey burger stuffed with dressing and cranberry chutney on the side.





Thanksgiving in a sandwich!



I was hesitant (those food police in my head). I love turkey. I love dressing. Can do without cranberries.

I was surprised! 

The sandwich was very good.  Yes, I would eat it again.

What do you have with burgers? Well, potatoes of course.

Mr. Rick brought some crock pot potatoes with cheese.


How yummy do these look?  They were better.  I love potatoes and cheese.

We ended the meal with cookies made by Chris. He made these in his crock pot.


Very good - almost fudge like. 

See - I told you we ate well!  You know that tryptophan in turkey makes you sleepy. That may be why it took me so long to blog about it.

How about you?  What's the most exotic burger you have ever tried?


Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Vegas Wedding Weekend

What a weekend we had!!  We had another wedding in the family. One of our daughters got married over the weekend in Vegas.  Of course we were there!!!  They had the details all worked out. Booked a chapel, everything scheduled all we had to do was show up and enjoy ourselves.

Gary has just started a new job so we could not take an extended amount of time. We left after work on Thursday. We were driving out. Gary had the van stocked with plenty of water, Pepsi, Lipton Peach Tea for Chris and books on tape.  We were set for an 18 hour drive!  Since we were leaving after work we set our first goal for Santa Rosa, New Mexico for Wednesday night. This would leave us about a 10 hour drive on Thursday.

We made our goal about 10:30 (we  had gained an hour when we crossed into New Mexico) and got checked into a small hotel.  Older hotel - nothing fancy but clean and cheap. All we needed as we planned to be back on the road by 6:30.  Bed was comfortable and we slept well. What we didn't know, since we checked in after dark, was that the railroad track ran right behind the hotel.  Good thing Gary was already up and in the shower the next morning when the train came by. This would have been a very harsh awakening.  LOL

Onward to Vegas!



Stephen King's audio book Dr. Sleep had been our companion since we left. Very intense book.  My favorite author!  We continued our drive. I'm very excited as I know I will get to see two of my daughters that I don't get to see very often. And what's even  better - one daughter whom I usually see once a year - this will be the FOURTH time I have seen her this year!

The drive is pretty normal for us all the way to Flagstaff as we make it frequently. This time though we are headed on west - exploring new country.  We arrived in Vegas about 3:00 pm.  We got checked into our hotel and then wandered around.  We were meeting the bride and groom for dinner along with his parents at 5:30.

We let Chris loose on his own.  Beware Vegas.

Our other daughter arrived late that night - I stayed up to give her a quick hug and then went to bed.
We do not party as late or as much as our daughters do.

Friday morning we just hung out. We told Chris he could explore but to keep track of where he was and call us if he needed anything. We finally got everyone together and decided to do the monorail - now we have to find Chris to join us. This proved to be interesting.  Chris doesn't like to read and has never made it a priority. He catches the first couple of letters of a word and then decides what he thinks it should be. Gary spent about 20 minutes on the phone trying to track him down from behind the 'place we watched the show last night' to 'the place where I ate'.  Fremont Street became Foundation Street.  And he was actually outside the hotel not inside.

A fun day of exploring started. Gary, Chris and I had never been to Vegas so we were all agog.  Chris decided he really likes this place.  On his own exploring that morning he took in many sights and experiences. He had his picture taken with two Vegas show girls. He showed his sister the picture but said 'don't tell Mom.'  He also got one shoe shined.  He wears orange tennis shoes and they were a little scruffy looking. Someone offered to do one for free. Chris let him. He did not want to pay to have the other one cleaned though.  He was pretty proud of how well that one cleaned up.

Vegas has taken it out of Chris.



Saturday - WEDDING DAY!  The bride and female family gathered in one room to get her hair and makeup done. She had a good friend who offered to do this for her. Tarinda set up a small buffet of food and a bar. Mimosas, champagne, Bloody Mary's, bagels, cream cheese, meat, cheese.

My girls take after Gary when it comes to food.



They also take after my brother Wayne when it comes to drinking.



We finally get her dressed and she's beautiful!!



Now off for some pictures around the hotel and with family before a limo ride to the Chapel.

Charlie had a convertible dress. It was a long dress with small train. The skirt detached to become a short dress. This created some unique situations. She wanted to keep it a secret from groom and guests. Anyone who happened to step on the train would cause it to come unsnapped - even the bride herself could cause this. We made a security guard around her as she walked to protect the skirt from becoming detached.


It's a testament to my daughter and new son-in-law on how much they are loved and respected by their friends. This destination wedding had 37 guests from out of town. (10 of us were family) They had friends from Washington, Kansas City and of course many from their hometown of Buckeye, Arizona.

The ceremony went off without a hitch. Adam could  not read the vows he had spoken and ended up ad-libbing and as Charlie said "when did he become a comedian?"  There were tears by bride and groom and of course myself and I even handed Gary a tissue.

Limo ride back to the hotel - now it's time to party!

But wait!  Gary and I have to head home tomorrow and we are driving it straight through.  Gary decided he would go to the room at 8:00 and get a few hours sleep as we plan on leaving at 2:00 am for our drive home. I join the wedding party and we head to Fremont street.  What an experience!   I head back to the hotel about 10;30 to get some rest before we head out.

2:00 am - we are wheeling our luggage down the hallway to the van passing Toby Keith's when who do we see?  The bride and groom and a few friends still celebrating.  One more good bye, tearful hugs and we are on our way home. We will take turns driving and sleeping.

We finish our Stephen King book between our sleep shifts and 18 hours later, two different time zones (where we 'lose' 2 hours of time) we are pulling into our driveway at 10:45 pm.  We have to be up early for work the next day.  The wedding was wonderful, the time with family even more so and we are happy to welcome a new son-in-law to the family.