Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Polar Plunge
This friday, New Years Day at noon, the Heaths are gonna take the plunge at Huntington Beach Pier. The Annual Polar Plunge has become a tradition in our family. The first member of the Polar Bear Club was Emma Grace and then she was followed by her sister Lily and brother Will last year. Will wasn't going to do it but in the last seconds stripped off his shirt and joined in just before the count down. This year lil O has decided to join the club. Any other takers?
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Food Glorious Food
BBQ Turkey--I likey!
Once you've had this turkey, you'll never go back to roasting again. Smoked Turkey in a 55 gallon drum is heaven on earth. I've never been a fan of turkey, I've tolerated for the holidays, Thanksgiving mainly, but the real celebration of the Thanksgiving meal was the gravy, I mean, that is what makes the meal right? But now when I have turkey, I will enjoy the meat itself.
Richard heard from a friend the technique of bbq the turkey in a 55 gallon drum and gave it a try. He is hooked.
Since the Mercedes is totaled, and we no longer need the recycled oil for fuel, he converted one of the drums into a bbq and tested it out for our Christmas dinner.
At the bottom of the drum he as a disk that comes from a tractor plow and in this disk he places the fuel--mesquite logs.
He basically hangs the turkey from a rebar a foot and a half above the coals and cooks it as seen below. Then he seals the top so that the smoke stays in the can and flavors the meat. The turkey takes about 2 hours or more, depending on the size, to cook. The meat was moist and flavorful. By far the best turkey meat I have ever eaten.
It was a hit with those that attended, namely Rob and Claire and their girls, my sister Pamela and Elder's Paxman and Fields. It was a great success. Thanks Richard for providing that awesome turkey! I'll never go back.
See the pic of Lily holding "Thomas" long for tom cat. Mitchell found this lil general in the fields behind his house. He is a favorite with the kids. I call him the general because he reminds me of Napolean. He is a little guy but has a big attitude.
Once you've had this turkey, you'll never go back to roasting again. Smoked Turkey in a 55 gallon drum is heaven on earth. I've never been a fan of turkey, I've tolerated for the holidays, Thanksgiving mainly, but the real celebration of the Thanksgiving meal was the gravy, I mean, that is what makes the meal right? But now when I have turkey, I will enjoy the meat itself.
Richard heard from a friend the technique of bbq the turkey in a 55 gallon drum and gave it a try. He is hooked.
Since the Mercedes is totaled, and we no longer need the recycled oil for fuel, he converted one of the drums into a bbq and tested it out for our Christmas dinner.
At the bottom of the drum he as a disk that comes from a tractor plow and in this disk he places the fuel--mesquite logs.
He basically hangs the turkey from a rebar a foot and a half above the coals and cooks it as seen below. Then he seals the top so that the smoke stays in the can and flavors the meat. The turkey takes about 2 hours or more, depending on the size, to cook. The meat was moist and flavorful. By far the best turkey meat I have ever eaten.
It was a hit with those that attended, namely Rob and Claire and their girls, my sister Pamela and Elder's Paxman and Fields. It was a great success. Thanks Richard for providing that awesome turkey! I'll never go back.
See the pic of Lily holding "Thomas" long for tom cat. Mitchell found this lil general in the fields behind his house. He is a favorite with the kids. I call him the general because he reminds me of Napolean. He is a little guy but has a big attitude.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Wishes Come True.
Love this "WISH" garland that my nephew's wife Candice made for us. She is a writer, poet, artist and photographer. See her work here. This will be a treasured heirloom for my family. LOVE IT! Thanks Candice.
Here is Will opening one of his many starwars guys from Santa. Notice how fast his hands are moving. He couldn't get to them fast enough.
Wills bike, black mini rod by electra. Hot looking wheels.
Emma pies sweet ride. She is going to have to name this one. It has history and she will make history riding on it. Love this.
Lily is in heaven with her long board. She is growing up. My sweet, gracious Lily
Owen loves his space station. He spent most of the day playing with this play mobile set.
Here is Lily in action. Not fair for her to grow up so fast.
Will taking his bike for a spin. He will have to name his too. I will report their names later.
Emma on her three speed. She needs to get some more practice with the gears and the hand brakes. This bike is completely original including the tires!, built and sold in Chicago, another reason it is near and dear to my heart.
The gift that got the most attention today was the game cube that the kids got from their Uncle Scott and Auntie Adie. They all loved it and had a great time. Thanks!
Mitch will go out and get his eight track tomorrow. I will take some pics of him recording himself. Mitchell has been playing a lot of music lately with his friends in his garage. He has been hitting the drums and playing both the bass and the electric guitar. I can't wait to hear his recordings.
All in all I am grateful for the full Christmas that we enjoyed and for the gift of life, health, faith, friends and family. May these blessings continue and may we all have peace in our homes.
Here is Will opening one of his many starwars guys from Santa. Notice how fast his hands are moving. He couldn't get to them fast enough.
Wills bike, black mini rod by electra. Hot looking wheels.
Emma pies sweet ride. She is going to have to name this one. It has history and she will make history riding on it. Love this.
Lily is in heaven with her long board. She is growing up. My sweet, gracious Lily
Owen loves his space station. He spent most of the day playing with this play mobile set.
Here is Lily in action. Not fair for her to grow up so fast.
Will taking his bike for a spin. He will have to name his too. I will report their names later.
Emma on her three speed. She needs to get some more practice with the gears and the hand brakes. This bike is completely original including the tires!, built and sold in Chicago, another reason it is near and dear to my heart.
The gift that got the most attention today was the game cube that the kids got from their Uncle Scott and Auntie Adie. They all loved it and had a great time. Thanks!
Mitch will go out and get his eight track tomorrow. I will take some pics of him recording himself. Mitchell has been playing a lot of music lately with his friends in his garage. He has been hitting the drums and playing both the bass and the electric guitar. I can't wait to hear his recordings.
All in all I am grateful for the full Christmas that we enjoyed and for the gift of life, health, faith, friends and family. May these blessings continue and may we all have peace in our homes.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Time to Make Wishes Come True.
I love this boy. He makes me smile. Why wouldn't he? Look at him? He has that grin and that playful look in his eyes, all the time, most especially when he was in trouble. When he was little and in trouble, I had to turn my head away when scolding him because he would look at me with that playful look trying to change my mood and often he was successful. That all changed however, when he tried it on his Kindergarten teacher and she looked him right back in the eye and said "That won't work with me Mr.!" Gotta love Ms. Putnam.
The other day, Will came up to me after playing Cranium for kids and he had in his hand this picture. "See mom, it said to draw a safe place," he said looking at me with a warm smile.
"Oh that's nice Will" I say, half looking because I was busy at the computer.
"See mom, it's you!" at once I looked down and saw the sweetest picture I have ever seen and one I will keep FOREVER. I mean who wouldn't, right. Because all I can think of are the times I got upset with him, or the times that I lost patience with him, and so feel such gratitude that he forgives me for those times and still finds me to be that safe place. I want to be that safe place.
Tonight while getting ready for Christmas, I found this letter that Will had written to Santa. We have known that he wants Star Wars guys for Christmas and are prepared with them, but when seeing the effort that he went into writing this letter, equipped with glitter, Christmas decorations, and examples cut out of ads, I feel very pleased that this boy will get his wish, and that all of them will get their wish. Will has been very enamored by Santa. Tonight when coming home from Scott and Adie's he asked his Auntie, "Aunt Pam, do you believe in Santa?" To which my faithful sister replied, "Well I believe in the real spirit if Christmas which is about our Lord and Savior Jesus, But the other guy, is okay too, although he came along later!"
To which Will replied, "Well, I believe! I believe! I heard him on my roof, so I know he is true!" We all agreed! Will has been a perfect listener, coming the first time I call, he has been a dependable worker, doing what I ask when I ask, he has been a thoughtful son, rubbing my back, extending love and kisses, and when ever I compliment him on his effort, or extend my gratitude, he replies, "I want to be good for Santa!" I remind him that it would be great if he were to continue this behavior throughout the year. Notice that Will wrote on Santa's letter in red, "your my hero!"
What did everyone want? Here are their wishes:
Mitch: 8 track recorder--yes remember those from the 70s? that's what he wants, he will have to search so he is getting money toward his recorder. (I was wrong. It's not the one from the 70's but it is an 8 track.)
Will with his Kindergarten teacher and now 2nd grade teacher, Ms. Putnam.
Lily: a long board skate board. She has been wanting one since camping at the beach. This baby is custom made from a guy in Claremont and has sand from San Clemente Beach on it. This year she will be able to take her own long board.
Emma: clothes and Lip gloss from Bath and Body Works. That's all that girl ever wants is lip gloss and more lip gloss, well she got it as well as a trip back to the 70s with a 1971 Schwinn Breeze bicycle in lemon yellow. Woah, she is a beauty. I Love her and so will Emma.
Will: got his Starwars guys but also got a black Electra mini Rod beach cruiser with flames and red wheels. Hot!
Owen: like his brother wants Star wars guys but also got the coolest playmobile spacestation set from the 90's. complete with hover crafts, moon transporter, robots and astronauts. Very Cool.
Yes wishes will come true! and all the gifts, with the exception of Lily's long board, are used which we think is pretty dang cool.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. all the way.
Merry Christmas.
Good times ahead!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Your Song
I've taken a long break from my blog. A lot has been going on. Life keeps teaching me, I hope I am learning something.
All the while, I can't help but feel grateful for those who are in my life that bless me and my family. When it comes right down to it, it doesn't matter what we have, but who we have in our lives that really matters and I feel the people in my life are a gift. And I am blessed with very good friends and an awesome family.
I have always loved the song Your Song, but just found this version by Al Jarreau. For those who take me higher, higher than the sun, This is your song.
All the while, I can't help but feel grateful for those who are in my life that bless me and my family. When it comes right down to it, it doesn't matter what we have, but who we have in our lives that really matters and I feel the people in my life are a gift. And I am blessed with very good friends and an awesome family.
I have always loved the song Your Song, but just found this version by Al Jarreau. For those who take me higher, higher than the sun, This is your song.
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