I’m taking a break tonight. I made a tasty meal but burned my finger in the process. So I’m giving it a rest.
I’ll be back tomorrow with the recipe.
Jdubs really wanted to make something with the “secret ingredient.” He told me he had instructions for a recipe with a secret ingredient. [he’s been watching Iron Chef with us.]
I asked him what the recipe was. He rattled off a list of ingredients that included cinnamon toast, pickles and bananas. He also informed me that it had to be in the “blender all chopped up.” He also told me that he needed a cocktail that was mixed up.

We got out the blender and started adding things to the carafe. I carefully guided him in picking out things that would make a good smoothie “cocktail.”
He insisted that pickles were the secret ingredient and that it had to be in the cocktail. At the last minute I talked him into adding the other secret ingredient—cuties. Jdubs made sure that he wore his apron – it’s actually an apron that belonged to my grandmother.
Hopefully he will continue to be interested in cooking!

We’re back to light-hearted, what-happened-today posts for tonight. I’ve been writing me arse off today and at this point, I just need to do something not so serious.
Jdubs got into the shower tonight with his play-like Black n Decker safety goggles. He was hoping to keep the soap out of his eyes. It didn’t work so well but he totally got smarty points with me for thinking of it in the first place.
Here’s the play by play




I love raising a little boy. They are just the coolest. Today Jdubs informed me that “that damn dog is barking again.” A proud parental moment.
Jdubs and I made pancakes for breakfast. Then we made a cake after church. I did very little today other than napping and a little cooking. It was awesome.

The sprinkles were his idea. And so were the strawberries.

I love my dog. Ruby is smart, obedient and eager to please. She’s beautiful, intense and energetic and sometimes obnoxious, but she’s very loveable. And when Australian Shepherds are described, loyal companion is always part of the discussion. She is “my” dog. She follows me everywhere. Any room I’m in, so is she. I go into the bathroom, she follows. I lie on the couch, she’s next to me. In my office, she’s curled up next to my chair. That kind of devotion is both annoying and endearing.

I got Ruby when she was 8 weeks old in January of 2005. As a little pup, she wanted to play and please. At the time, I was single and needing a friend, a running buddy, a companion full of energy, who could go on a run and be my loyal sidekick. Ruby was that wonderful friend. I promptly took her to obedience training and she excelled, like most dogs of her breed. I planned to take her to agility training and to make her a dog full of tricks.
Then, ironically, my life changed in a good way when I met my human partner in life. I decided a good dog with good obedience skills and a few tricks was perfect.
Ruby is a beautiful dog—Red Tri Color Australian Shepherd. Her beauty is derived mostly from her spectacular coat. Her breed was developed as a working heard dog; breeder selection had everything to do with how the dogs functioned – how smart and independent they were while being obedient. Other characteristics included hardiness – western cattle and sheep raisers needed dogs that would withstand the brutal climate swings and rugged terrain. And that is how their beautiful coat came to be.
She doesn’t shed too badly for a long-haired dog. But bathing this dog is a chore. We joke that she needs a “Christmas Bath” because that’s about as often as she gets a proper bath. In the summer, we just hose her down with the spray nozzle of the water hose.
But the winter is a different story. And she has been stinking up the joint for weeks now. So I finally broke down and bathed her tonight.
Step 1. Brush out some of that undercoat. (some tangles have to be cut out)

It takes many gallons of water to get her wet all the way through.

Then it takes a lot of soap to get her lathered up. Then it takes a very long time and lots more water to rinse.

And it takes about 6-10 hours for her to dry, including many shakes.

For now she’s sleeping it off.

She smells so much better now. I love my dog. And when she is freshly bathed, she is gorgeous.

The dogs want to go …

Anywhere … They stayed in the back of the truck “waiting” to go. No one was the truck, ever.
I love the eagerness of the dogs, even when they are obnoxious.

Quick post about this piece of pottery. I got it from my friend when she lived in Europe.
Every time I use it, I think of my friend Jennifer.
A very dirty dog … she smells so bad.

A great evening snack … Chili-dark chocolate bar … oh so good.

Cat gone crazy …

Screwy Squirrel.

Tonight was my last event as the Chamber Director. [happy dance]

There was some wonderful food to eat tonight by 10 awesome participants.
But this was my dinner … at 11 p.m.

Sometimes the oldest remedy is the best one … This is an old, but superb version of cough syrup. The side effects include drowsiness, calmed cough, relaxation and flavonoids.

Hot Toddy
1 shot whiskey
2 Tbs Honey (in this case fine, Teton wildflower honey from Jackson Hole, Wy.)
Lemon juice (from one small lemon)
Splash of water
Mix together in a coffee mug, nuke in the microwave, stir and enjoy.