Our dining room is perpetually hot. For some reason there is no air conditioning vent in the dining room. Probably because it's part of the kitchen and there's one at the other end of the kitchen. I'm sure that whoever designed the house thought that would be adequate to cool both rooms, but it's really not. When it's just the two of us, we rarely eat in the dining room, but when the kids are home and there are seven or more people around the table, it's really hot in there. A few weeks ago we bought a new upright oscillating fan hoping that it would be useful in keeping the dining room cool.
Our Little Princess is in the process of potty training so, in the daytime she wears pullups instead of diapers. When she was here a couple of weeks ago, she successfully used the potty several times. Then on Saturday afternoon, when we were all working in the kitchen, we turned around and saw this.
Yep, that's Our Little Princess cooling her bare butt in front of the oscillating fan. We could not stop laughing. And, yes, I know, some day she's gong to hate me for putting this picture on my blog.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Grams Made Tea Party Sandwiches
As I told you in a previous post, Grams, Katy and Bylinda hosted a tea party last weekend. When we sat down to plan the menu, we wanted to be sure we had a variety of food that would appeal to a variety of tastebuds. Add to those considerations that Grams lives in South Texas and it's already hot here. (The heat index today is around 105 degrees.) We didn't want to have to heat up the oven which in turn would heat up the house.
We decided to focus mainly on finger sandwiches, but we didn't want them to be ordinary sandwiches. We were aware that many of our guests would be young ladies who would be having their first high tea experience and we wanted it to be something special and out of the ordinary.
The first one was easy; we settled on chicken salad right away. Katy made the chicken salad, which was absolutely delicious. Here's the recipe.
We knew we wanted to offer a third kind of finger sandwich but couldn't decide what kind. We ruled out tuna salad as too ordinary. Then, after looking around on the internet for ideas here is what we came up with. Katy did the internet search and I don't know where she found the idea, although I would gladly give them credit if I knew. We made apple and cheddar sandwiches. The recipe couldn't be easier. I have to tell you that I didn't love this sandwich at first. The sharp cheddar, the strong mustard, and the apples have a very tart bite. But by the second bite, I was sold. I liked it so much that had the leftovers for lunch the next day.
In addition to the sandwiches, Bylinda made homemade brownie bites with dark chocolate chunks and chocolate icing. We served cinnamon scones which also came from Central Market. Then we added lemon bread and three flavors of cheesecake bites which came from Sam's Club.
We filled my punch bowl with unsweetened iced tea and Sonic ice. And, we offered three kinds of hot tea -- Earl Gray, Chamomile & Bavarian Wild Berry Black Tea.
There were not a lot of leftovers, so I guess they liked the food.
We decided to focus mainly on finger sandwiches, but we didn't want them to be ordinary sandwiches. We were aware that many of our guests would be young ladies who would be having their first high tea experience and we wanted it to be something special and out of the ordinary.
The first one was easy; we settled on chicken salad right away. Katy made the chicken salad, which was absolutely delicious. Here's the recipe.
Chicken SaladThe next choice was pretty easy too. We made cream cheese, cucumber and sunflower seed sandwiches. These were my personal favorite. This sandwich was inspired by one that was served at a restaurant that used to be in the central business district of Corpus Christi. Here's how we made it.
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 rotisserie chicken, deboned and chopped
2 cups red seedless grapes, halved
1 cup pecan pieces
Stir mayonnaise, sour cream and lemon juice together to make a dressing. Toss dressing together with remaining ingredients and chill.
Cream Cheese, Cucumber & Sunflower Seed SandwichesThe restaurant where I used to eat this sandwich added alfalfa sprouts to the top of their sandwich. We opted not to include them.
2 packages Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened
roasted, salted sunflower seeds
2 English cucumbers sliced very thin
1 teaspoon garlic powder
Stir the garlic powder into the cream cheese and spread on bread. Put the sunflower seeds in a wide, shallow bowl. Dip the bread with cream cheese (face down) in the sunflower seeds. Top with one or two slices of cucumber and another slice of bread.
We knew we wanted to offer a third kind of finger sandwich but couldn't decide what kind. We ruled out tuna salad as too ordinary. Then, after looking around on the internet for ideas here is what we came up with. Katy did the internet search and I don't know where she found the idea, although I would gladly give them credit if I knew. We made apple and cheddar sandwiches. The recipe couldn't be easier. I have to tell you that I didn't love this sandwich at first. The sharp cheddar, the strong mustard, and the apples have a very tart bite. But by the second bite, I was sold. I liked it so much that had the leftovers for lunch the next day.
Apple and Cheddar SandwichesAll of these sandwiches were made on a variety of bread from Central Market in San Antonio. We used dense, whole wheat, nutty breads as well as sour dough.
Extra sharp cheddar cheese, shaved very thin
Granny Smith apples, washed, cored and sliced thin
1 teaspoon of lemon juice
Whole grain mustard
Toss the sliced apples with the lemon juice to slow down discoloration.
Then just spread a very small dab of the mustard on bread, place a little stack of cheddar cheese on top, then top it with two slices of apple.
We filled my punch bowl with unsweetened iced tea and Sonic ice. And, we offered three kinds of hot tea -- Earl Gray, Chamomile & Bavarian Wild Berry Black Tea.
There were not a lot of leftovers, so I guess they liked the food.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
The Women On My Walk - My Young Friends
There are a couple of young ladies Grams would like you to meet. Their names are Kandyce and Jenny and I've known them since they were little bitty girls. They are lifelong friends and have been my neighbors since they were small. Their moms are two of my best friends. This is how they look in my mind.
This is how they look in reality.
And this is how they looked on Saturday morning when they both graduated with honors as Texas Scholars from Calallen High School.
Last weekend Katy, Bylinda and Grams hosted a Tea Party in their honor. It was fun to have friends and neighbors just sit and visit for a few hours. I especially enjoy passing on gentile traditions to new generations of women. Both of these young ladies are beautiful, kind and smart. I know they both have bright futures. Grams is honored to call them my friends.
Here are a few pictures from the tea party.
I would especially like to thank my sister Bylinda and my daughter Katy for helping me with this party. They drove from San Antonio and LaVernia to Corpus Christi and spent the weekend helping put everything together just right. It's so nice to have family you can count on to really pull their weight when entertaining.
This is how they look in reality.
And this is how they looked on Saturday morning when they both graduated with honors as Texas Scholars from Calallen High School.
Last weekend Katy, Bylinda and Grams hosted a Tea Party in their honor. It was fun to have friends and neighbors just sit and visit for a few hours. I especially enjoy passing on gentile traditions to new generations of women. Both of these young ladies are beautiful, kind and smart. I know they both have bright futures. Grams is honored to call them my friends.
Here are a few pictures from the tea party.
I would especially like to thank my sister Bylinda and my daughter Katy for helping me with this party. They drove from San Antonio and LaVernia to Corpus Christi and spent the weekend helping put everything together just right. It's so nice to have family you can count on to really pull their weight when entertaining.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Playing in the Park
Last weekend Katy and the girls visited. Katy was here to help host a graduation tea party for two of my neighbors. It was late by them time we finished cleaning up on Sunday evening, so they stayed until Monday. On Monday we decided to take the girls to the duck pond at the park to feed the ducks. But, apparently the ducks had already been fed. They were not at all interested in the bread we had, but in South Texas you can always count on the seagulls. So we fed the seagulls instead.
Then we went to the playground where Our Little Princess played on the slides and the swings. Then she and her mom ran and played for a while. Katy figured she would sleep most of the two hour drive back home if we got her good and tired first.
It's hard to believe that she just had a baby one month ago, isn't it?
While Mommy and Our Little Princess ran and played, Grams and Baby Sister enjoyed the sun.
Here's a little video of Katy spinning Our Little Princess in circles. I used to do the same thing to her. We sure did have fun.
Then we went to the playground where Our Little Princess played on the slides and the swings. Then she and her mom ran and played for a while. Katy figured she would sleep most of the two hour drive back home if we got her good and tired first.
It's hard to believe that she just had a baby one month ago, isn't it?
While Mommy and Our Little Princess ran and played, Grams and Baby Sister enjoyed the sun.
Here's a little video of Katy spinning Our Little Princess in circles. I used to do the same thing to her. We sure did have fun.

Friday, May 13, 2011
Grams is Part of a SITSahood
Besides being Friday the 13th, it's finally my SITS day. I've waited months for this, my moment in the sun. And being Friday the 13th, naturally, Blogger, the platform that hosts my blog, crashed two days ago. Not only does that mean that no one has been able to leave comments on my SITS day, but my SITS day post, which was all ready to post this morning has been lost in cyberspace until the last few minutes. Now that I've found it, here it is. Better late than never.
One of Grams all-time favorite movies is White Christmas. I love all of it, but this morning, the Haynes Sisters opening act is running through my head. Cue Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen.
There is another group of women who have supported Grams since she started blogging almost two years ago. They are the SITS girls. SITS is the acronym for the Secret Is In The Support. This is a SITSahood of more than 8,000 women bloggers dedicated to supporting one another by leaving comments. Lots and lots of comments. But they're also so much more than that, they teach women all the tricks of the blogging trade, with participation in online classes, Bloggy Boot Camp, and tutorials. They are truly a "go-to" source of knowledge and know-how for women bloggers.
Every day the SITS girls feature a blogger who is a member of the community who has been an active participant in supporting other bloggers. I'm very excited that today is my day to be featured.
Welcome SITSas. I hope you'll stay a while and get to know me.
One of Grams all-time favorite movies is White Christmas. I love all of it, but this morning, the Haynes Sisters opening act is running through my head. Cue Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen.
Sisters, sisters, there were never such devoted sisters.Grams learned early in life how important it is to have the support of your sisters. I grew up with three sisters and we've been through a lot together. I learned early that my sisters were there for me in a way that few others would ever be.
Never had to have a chaperone "No, sir." I'm there to keep my eye on her
Caring, Sharing, Every little thing that we are wearing.
When a certain gentleman arrived from Rome, she wore the dress and I stayed home.
All kinds of weather we stick together, the same in the rain or sun.
Two diff'rent faces, but in tight places, we think and we act as one.
Those who've seen us know that not a thing could come between us.
Many men have tried to split us up but no one can.
Lord help the mister who comes between me and my sister
And Lord help the sister who comes between me and my man.
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The Skelton Sisters - Grams, Kay, Bylinda & Jan |
Every day the SITS girls feature a blogger who is a member of the community who has been an active participant in supporting other bloggers. I'm very excited that today is my day to be featured.
Welcome SITSas. I hope you'll stay a while and get to know me.
- I'm the proud Grams of two beautiful girls, Our Little Princess who is 2-years old and Baby Sister who is 1-month old. These babies light up my life like nothing else ever has.
- I'm a self-confessed Starbuck's junkie who will drive 23 miles for a latte and the atmosphere.
- You might want to check out my reading list while you're here.
- I'm also proud to have lost more than a hundred pounds after I had gastric bypass surgery and really did make a huge lifestyle change to get healthier.
- If you look around a little more you'll see that I also share my favorite recipes. I recommend Capellini with Shrimp, Peppers and Salami. It's quick, easy, and delicious.
Monday, May 9, 2011
It Was Almost Perfect
Grams and Grandad had planned to just hang around the house this weekend. The only plans we had were to join Grandad's siblings on Sunday for lunch with their mother. But all those plans changed on Wednesday when Nick called and offered to treat us to a trip to his house in Houston. Then, when I told Katy we were going, she and Travis decided to join us there.
Talk about a dream come true! Mother's Day weekend was spent surrounded by my family. It was almost perfect. We got there in time for dinner Friday night. Grandad made his world famous fried egg sandwiches for breakfast on Saturday. Then I spent Saturday afternoon taking care of the girls while Grandad and the kids went to the movies. As it turned out, the babies napped while I watched a movie.
Baby Sister is the cuddliest baby I've ever seen. She is most content when being held very closely. Great for Grams ... not so much for Mom. We all got plenty of cuddle time with her and play time with Our Little Princess.
We had absolutely no plans except to relax and spend some time together. It was a formula for the perfect weekend. This is how I spent most of my weekend.
On Saturday evening we went to our favorite Italian restaurant, Buca de Beppo. Our friends Xavier and Susanna and their beautiful baby girl Rynne met us for dinner.
On Sunday morning we took both girls to church with us while Katy and Travis stayed at Nick's house. Katy was excited about spending a couple of hours without the girls. Her plans included taking a shower. I remember what a luxury that can be when you have a new baby.
It was such a wonderful weekend. The only thing that would have made it more perfect would have been if Nick's wife Marie would have been home to spend time with us.
I've told you before that Marie works for Exxon and works on a 21-day rotation in Canada. She left Tuesday for her last trip to Canada. Then she'll be back in Houston for a month before moving to her new assignment in Norway. She'll still be on a 21-day rotation. It is my understanding that Norway is a very desirable assignment. We miss her ... but we're very proud of her success.
All in all, I could not have asked for anything more. It was a near perfect Mother's Day.
Talk about a dream come true! Mother's Day weekend was spent surrounded by my family. It was almost perfect. We got there in time for dinner Friday night. Grandad made his world famous fried egg sandwiches for breakfast on Saturday. Then I spent Saturday afternoon taking care of the girls while Grandad and the kids went to the movies. As it turned out, the babies napped while I watched a movie.
Baby Sister and Our Little Princess napping on the sofa |
Baby Sister is the cuddliest baby I've ever seen. She is most content when being held very closely. Great for Grams ... not so much for Mom. We all got plenty of cuddle time with her and play time with Our Little Princess.
Uncle Nick cuddles Baby Sister. |
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Uncle Nick and Our Little Princess playing together |
Plenty of time to love on my Grandbabies! |
X, Sue and Rynne |
Our Little Princess meeting Baby Rynne |
It was such a wonderful weekend. The only thing that would have made it more perfect would have been if Nick's wife Marie would have been home to spend time with us.
Marie & Nick |
All in all, I could not have asked for anything more. It was a near perfect Mother's Day.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Here's Your Sign
Grams would like to introduce all of you to my mother-in-law.
Her name is Ruth and she's a very sweet lady. And, she's not just my mother-in-law, she's also my friend. Seriously, in the almost 36 years I've been married to Grandad, Mama Ruthie and I have never seriously butted heads or gotten crosswise with each other.
She was widowed several years ago and, shortly after that, she sold her house and moved into our neighborhood. It's nice to have her nearby. She's closer to her doctors and we can get there fast if she needs us. She joined my bunco club. We take her to dinner on Friday nights and we pick her up for church every Sunday morning. Then we go out for breakfast after church. So I see her on a very regular basis. At almost 81 years old, she is still mostly healthy and able to drive and live independently. You would never know her age from meeting her or talking to her. She's still sharp as a tack.
But to tell you the truth, I've been a little worried about her lately. It all started when I saw this sign on a door in her kitchen.
Okay, at first I didn't think too much about it. After all, it's the door that leads to the utility room and the garage and the trash can is out there. And the grandchildren might be a little bit lazy about keeping the door closed. Maybe she thought they would close it more consistently with this little reminder. That was several weeks ago.
Then last weekend, all of her sons met at her house for a work day. They trimmed trees, planted shrubbery, redid the flower beds, repaired the storage shed, painted and just generally worked all day. The wives met there for lunch and then we went out for a little sister-in-law time, running errands, shopping, and, of course, a lot of talking. While we were at Mama Ruthie's house, I went to use her bathroom and saw this sign.
In case you can't read it, here's a close up of the sign.
I must admit I giggled the entire time that I was taking care of business and ran to get my camera as soon as I was finished.
Now, my mother-in-law doesn't live alone. One of her adult daughters lives with her and her other daughter and two of her granddaughters are frequent visitors. But, they're all females and, in my experience, women are not usually lax about flushing toilets. So, after I thought about it for a while, I had to ask what the heck was going on. Not pictured here, but on plain display in the hallway is a sign on Laurie's bedroom door that says "LaLa's Room."
When I asked her, my mother-in-law informed me that MacKenzie, one of her granddaughters put the signs up and it's not the first time she's put similar signs up. Maybe she's a tiny bit obsessive-compulsive. But she's really smart and just got selected for her middle school's varsity choir.
This is my niece MacKenzie ... I'm very proud of her, but now I'm also a little worried ...
Her name is Ruth and she's a very sweet lady. And, she's not just my mother-in-law, she's also my friend. Seriously, in the almost 36 years I've been married to Grandad, Mama Ruthie and I have never seriously butted heads or gotten crosswise with each other.
She was widowed several years ago and, shortly after that, she sold her house and moved into our neighborhood. It's nice to have her nearby. She's closer to her doctors and we can get there fast if she needs us. She joined my bunco club. We take her to dinner on Friday nights and we pick her up for church every Sunday morning. Then we go out for breakfast after church. So I see her on a very regular basis. At almost 81 years old, she is still mostly healthy and able to drive and live independently. You would never know her age from meeting her or talking to her. She's still sharp as a tack.
But to tell you the truth, I've been a little worried about her lately. It all started when I saw this sign on a door in her kitchen.
Okay, at first I didn't think too much about it. After all, it's the door that leads to the utility room and the garage and the trash can is out there. And the grandchildren might be a little bit lazy about keeping the door closed. Maybe she thought they would close it more consistently with this little reminder. That was several weeks ago.
Then last weekend, all of her sons met at her house for a work day. They trimmed trees, planted shrubbery, redid the flower beds, repaired the storage shed, painted and just generally worked all day. The wives met there for lunch and then we went out for a little sister-in-law time, running errands, shopping, and, of course, a lot of talking. While we were at Mama Ruthie's house, I went to use her bathroom and saw this sign.
In case you can't read it, here's a close up of the sign.
I must admit I giggled the entire time that I was taking care of business and ran to get my camera as soon as I was finished.
Now, my mother-in-law doesn't live alone. One of her adult daughters lives with her and her other daughter and two of her granddaughters are frequent visitors. But, they're all females and, in my experience, women are not usually lax about flushing toilets. So, after I thought about it for a while, I had to ask what the heck was going on. Not pictured here, but on plain display in the hallway is a sign on Laurie's bedroom door that says "LaLa's Room."
When I asked her, my mother-in-law informed me that MacKenzie, one of her granddaughters put the signs up and it's not the first time she's put similar signs up. Maybe she's a tiny bit obsessive-compulsive. But she's really smart and just got selected for her middle school's varsity choir.
This is my niece MacKenzie ... I'm very proud of her, but now I'm also a little worried ...
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