Entries from December 20th, 2007

Bowden Christmas

December 24th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Dallas & Jessica
Jessica highly frowning on Dallas trying to help her with her present

Mom & Jessica
Ha ha, Dallas, only Grandma can help with presents

On Saturday my parents and my brother’s family came to our house to celebrate Christmas. Dallas and I made hot beef that we cooked for 10 hours in a slow cooker we were borrowing from Kristin. We also made hot cider and my parents brought sides and my brother brought drinks. Of course there was also tons of cookies and candies and snacks.

Richard, Dad, Dallas
Guys doing what guys do

Richard & Amanda
Richard & Amanda

Jessica & Amanda
Jessica & Amanda

After lunch we watched Elf and then we opened gifts. Most of the gifts were for my nieces Stephanie and Jessica and were from my parents, Dallas and me. Stephanie is getting so grown up. She’s finding her own style and grown up personality and she’s so tall and thin. She’s becoming a real teenager, her language riddled with “like”s and exclamations of “nice!” and with my brother and sister-in-law teasing her about going to her first dance. Supposedly the night of the dance Jessica was laughing hysterically that Stephanie was going to dance with a boy. Sisters! It sounds like there was a lot of shy standing around for Steph and her friends, though. What do you expect from an 11-year-old 6th-grader dance? My brother said Steph didn’t like the dance because the music was too loud and I guess Soulja Boy isn’t up her ally, so thankfully she’s got a little more growing up to do. Tweens!

Stephanie & Milo
Stephanie & Milo

A few weeks ago I asked my brother if he though Steph would like an iPod Shuffle for Christmas. He pointed me to her Amazon wish list and this is what I found (note the comment):

Stephanie’s Amazon Wishlist

Looked like we were going to be favorites of the day! And we weren’t disappointed. Talking to Steph beforehand we asked what the best gift she could imagine for Christmas would be and she said it would be an iPod. Turning into the best actors in the world, we all guffawed like “oh boy, that’s a pretty big gift, I hope there’s something else you’d like!” So she was really surprised when she opened our gift to her. She gave us big hugs and was really happy.

Stephanie
Stephanie opening her new iPod

Jessica
Jessica

Jessica is pretty much the opposite. All day long she wouldn’t talk to us, even when we asked her questions that were just “yes” or “no” answers. She wouldn’t smile or laugh. When her favorite scene in the movie Elf came on (when the “friendly” raccoon attacks Will Ferrell’s face), she had to hide her face so we wouldn’t catch her smiling. Jess has always been really shy around us, no matter how much we see her. I don’t know if it’s just us or if she’s like this around other people too. I know that at home and around my parents she’s perfectly fine. And we’ll hear her in another room with them and she’s chatting away and playing and totally fine, but then we come in and it’s all over. We are so mean and scary!

Jessica
Jessica won’t smile

About 6 hours into the day, Jess did get more lively and talkative, playing games and even letting me help her try on new clothes she got as gifts. During the football game, she was even getting shushed. She’s such a nice, smart, fun kid, I just wish she’d let it all out. By the time she is herself around us, she has to go. And she’s never really gotten into being around Dallas except that one time when we were at Culver’s. Maybe we need to always have ice cream when she’s around or something. Or maybe we need to just take her and have her stay over for a weekend? Either she’d get over it or she’d be scarred for life, who knows.

Stephanie & Jessica
Later on Jessica snaps out of it and has fun

We had fun hosting Christmas for the first time and had fun spending time with my family. Oh, and I got a slow cooker for Christmas so I can give Kristin’s back. If you have good slow cooker recipes, drop the links to them in the comments.

Jessica & Dad
Jessica & Dad

Jessica & Dad
Jessica & Dad goofing around. I think I see a smile!

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Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl

December 23rd, 2007 · No Comments

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Special K Bars

December 22nd, 2007 · 3 Comments

Special K Bars

My mom made these for my cookie party. I don’t know where she got the recipe originally, but we’ve made them and enjoyed them every year for as long as I can remember. One of our family’s favorites.

Bar Ingredients

  • Kellogg’s Special K cereal
  • 1 cup Karo or any white corn syrup
  • 1 cup white granulated sugar
  • 4 Tbls Butter (4 Tbls or 1/4 cup or 1/2 stick)
  • 1 1/2 cups Peanut Butter (18 oz jar)

Bar Directions

Slightly break up enough Special K cereal in a large bowl until you have 6-8 cups. Set aside.

Mix and cook the next four ingredients in a medium saucepan, over medium heat, for about 1-3 minutes or until the mixture starts to boil, stirring constantly. Cook and stir 1 minute and quickly pour over the measured Special K and mix quickly and thoroughly (mixture will be HOT).

Pour and press evenly into a buttered 13″ X 9″ glass or metal cake pan.

Frosting Ingredients

  • 1/2 pkg semi-sweet chocolate chips (6 oz or 1 cup)
  • 1/2 pkg. Butterscotch chips (6 oz or 1 cup)

Frosting Directions

In large glass measure, mix together chips. Microwave for up to 5 minutes stirring every 10 or 20 seconds, until thoroughly melted. Stir often and watch carefully. Will continue to melt while stirring. (1/4 tsp margarine or butter, or a drop or two of cooking oil, may be stirred in if this mixture becomes dry looking).

Frost bars with melted chocolate. Let cool. Enjoy !

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Lemon Cheese Pressed Cookies

December 21st, 2007 · No Comments

Lemon Cheese Pressed Cookies

I made these cookies for my cookie party.

From: cooks.com

1 c. butter, softened
1 pkg. (3 oz.) cream cheese, softened
1 c. sugar
1 egg
1 tsp. grated lemon peel
1 tbsp. lemon juice
2 1/2 c. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder

Cream butter, cheese and sugar until fluffy. Blend in remaining ingredients, cover and chill 1 hour. Heat oven to 375 degrees. Fill cookie press with dough, form into desired shapes on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until lightly brown. Makes about 5 dozen 2 inch cookies.

If you want the dough colored, add the food coloring before chilling the dough. Also, experiement with how long to chill the dough. I found the dough getting too hard to go through the press sometimes.

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Ruin Romo

December 20th, 2007 · 2 Comments

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Oh, I am SO wearing this during the game on Saturday night! (via Pink is the New Blog)

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