We've also been planning this month's Teen Feed. We'll be serving on the fourth Saturday of the month, which puts us a couple of days after Thanksgiving. Rest assured, our menu will be 100 percent turkey free. :) I know the teens will be "turkeyed out," for lack of a better term, by Saturday.
Friday, November 12, 2021
Fun with Food
We've also been planning this month's Teen Feed. We'll be serving on the fourth Saturday of the month, which puts us a couple of days after Thanksgiving. Rest assured, our menu will be 100 percent turkey free. :) I know the teens will be "turkeyed out," for lack of a better term, by Saturday.
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Seventeen
BIRTHDAY GIRL: Another one from the way back machine ... About three weeks ago, we celebrated Annabelle's 17th birthday - pandemic style, of course.
She had Japanese class that morning, but afterward, we headed into the big city to visit a couple of old haunts. First stop was the former Card Kingdom store, and its restaurant Cafe Mox. I think both places now are just called Mox Boarding House. It's in Seattle's oldtown Ballard neighborhood.
We rented a private gaming room there. That felt like a safe way to celebrate.
In the Red Room we played one of Annabelle's favorite games, Betrayal at Haunted Hill.Betrayal at House on the Hill quickly builds suspense and excitement as players explore a haunted mansion of their own design, encountering spirits and frightening omens that foretell their fate. With an estimated one hour playing time, Betrayal at House on the Hill is ideal for parties, family gatherings or casual fun with friends.
Betrayal at House on the Hill is a tile game that allows players to build their own haunted house room by room, tile by tile, creating a new thrilling game board every time. The game is designed for three to six people, each of whom plays one of six possible characters.
Secretly, one of the characters betrays the rest of the party, and the innocent members of the party must defeat the traitor in their midst before it’s too late! Betrayal at House on the Hill will appeal to any game player who enjoys a fun, suspenseful, and strategic game.
Fittingly, since it was her birthday, Annabelle wound up being the one trying to kill us all, and she basically wiped up the floor with us. Nothing like going on a murderous rampage to say "Happy Birthday to Me!"
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
History in the Making
FOO DEBUT: On the evening of October 19, we were a part of a little bit of history being made. Through a stroke of good luck and good timing, we rather miraculously were able to score tickets to the first concert-or event, for that matter-ever held at the new Climate Pledge Arena (formerly Key Arena). (I found out about the show via a radio station's Instagram post while in a crappy airport restaurant a few weeks back. The show was a benefit event, with limited access. You couldn't even find it listed on Ticketmaster's main site. However, we found a 'back door' and got in. Hooray!)
We were happy when the Foo Fighters changed gears and played a mini set as the DeeGees (a riff on the BeeGees' name and Dave Grohls initials).
Monday, November 1, 2021
Of Sloths and Star Wars
Regular readers know one of our favorite non profits is Birthday Dreams, an organization that provides birthday parties complete with decorations, gifts and custom cakes for kiddos celebrating their birthday in a homeless shelter.
We recently saw a post for an 18-year-old asking for a sloth-themed cake. Given that CJ and Annabelle are teens of or about that age, we are partial to fulfilling teenagers' requests, and we also tend to pick cakes we're afraid no one else will take on. So, we signed up for the sloth cake.
We'd actually done a sloth cake once before, complete free-form on our parts. This time, I did the Google and found a great tutorial for a super cute sloth cake.
We decided to give it a go!
It was actually a very straightforward process. Bake and stack the cake layers, add a little Rice Krispies treat (arms and legs in this case), craft claws from modeling chocolate, and make the facial features from fondant.
The trickiest part was covering the sloth in 'fur.' We used buttercream and a 'grass' icing tip but ... the icing bag kept exploding as we squeezed it hard to express the frosting fur. So frustrating!
We eventually got it done, however. The sign the sloth is holding was a graham cracker covered in fondant with letters cut from a sugar sheet. We were super happy with how the whole thing turned out.
More recently, we saw an ask from a soon to be 9-year-old boy. He wanted a Mandalorian cake. That's the first time we'd seen that on the Birthday Dreams' board and felt compelled to take that on, being the big Star Wars fans that we are.
We did the Google and saw cool Mandalorian-themed cakes featured on Sunday Sweets on the Cake Wrecks site (one of our favorite pages ever, by the way).
It was pretty straightforward.
Monday, October 25, 2021
To Boldly Go
OVERDUE: I have had this blog draft sitting in my draft folder for weeks now. "Blog post" is on the to do list every day, but it seems to get bumped every darn day.
This is not going to be my best blog post ever, but it's going to get me over the hump and out of the draft folder, and I hope to get back on track.
Nearly two weeks ago, we started our day by watching Captain James T. Kirk rocket to space. I never thought I'd get to say or see that in my lifetime.
Of course, it wasn't really the Star Trek legend Captain on the flight, it was actor William Shatner, who is synonymous with that role he made famous.
https://publish.twitter.com/?hideConversation=on&query=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fblueorigin%2Fstatus%2F1448385762345488395&widget=TweetThis was the voyage of the RSS First Step today. Its mission: encounter Earth from incredible views at apogee pic.twitter.com/Gzsnkv97K9
— Blue Origin (@blueorigin) October 13, 2021
You can click on the link after the word apogee or this link to see the video from when they were experiencing micogravity - https://twitter.com/blueorigin/status/1448385762345488395?s=20
Speaking of Blue Origin, they announced plans today to build their own space station. That's ambitious! Jeff Bezos' vision is an orbiting mixed-use business park in space.
MEANWHILE, AT NASA: More recently, we stumbled upon a time lapse video of the stacking of the Orion spacecraft on top of the fully assembled Space Launch System (SLS) rocket at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on 21 October 2021, in preparation for the uncrewed Artemis I launch.
During the Artemis I mission, the European Service Module will take the spacecraft more than 64 000 km beyond the Moon in a test flight to demonstrate its capabilities. Can't wait to see that! The Artemis 1 uncrewed mission is targeting for liftoff in February of 2022 (rescheduled from November 2021). If all goes well, Artemis I will help pave the way for future crewed moon missions for the first time since 1972. It's been a long damn time since we were on the moon. I'll never forget watching those moon missions as a kid, and I hope CJ and Annabelle will have the same thrill before they're too much older.
You can read more about the Orion mission on the European Space Agency's page: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Orion
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Down South
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
All's Fair
BACK AT IT: Attending the Washington State Fair has been a family tradition since we moved to Seattle some 14 or so years ago. We've only missed it twice in all those years, I believe. Once was because our schedule just didn't permit attendance (we were in the midst of a NY/Europe trip!). The other time was last year, when the fair was closed because of COVID. Of course, COVID is still very much around, but now we're vaccinated and know more about how it's spread, and attending the fair on an iffy weather day in the middle of the week when there was sparse attendance, and sticking to outdoors only attractions seemed like a safe venture.
We got there around 11, when the 'thrill' rides aren't open yet, so we started off slow, with a stroll through a fairgrounds garden.
There, we encountered Big Foot, a creepy corn cob guy and some laundry, among other things.
And, of course, they had to ride the classic Scrambler.