Sunday, October 31, 2010

SUNDAY'S RECIPE - EAT OUT!

I'm pretty well tapped out, so take yourself out for lunch/dinner today! Had a great! weekend putting on Judgement House, but it was physically taxing. Friday was up at 5:30a to start my day, work till 5:15p, buzz home and eat a quick bowl of chili, shower, and head for church, which went till after 10p.

I got to sleep in Sat. till 8a, then up and made myself the Deluxe Funk breakfast (basted eggs, hash browns, bacon, toast & o.j), then ran over to the store and bought a new 32" flat screen HD LCD tv. At 9:45a it was off to Goessel to attend my Uncle Rudy Schmidt's funeral and have a light lunch afterward. Got home at 1:30p, piddle a bit on a wood project, showered and off to church again at 2:30p for JH, which i got home from at 11p Sat. nite. I'm bushed!!!!!

So, I slept in today, had my coffee, our Sunday morning discussions about the upcoming week and Nancy's surgery, and I made "real food" for lunch...smothered baked pork chops, scalloped potatoes, and a fresh tossed salad....mmmmm! I also made a batch of homemade noodles this morning (cooking is my release/relaxation mechanism if you haven't guessed!) that i will be making into chicken noodle here pretty soon.

What a weekend!!! I got to meet Debbie, the real life mother of Hannah, the girl who the story is told of. She died Nov. 9 4 years ago, and our JH was a snapshot glimpse of the last 9 months of her life. Debbie flew all the way here from North Carolina at our request to join us for the last day of our drama, and wow, what a woman! She talked to each group that went thru (totally on her own idea) about losing her daughter, and talk about a Spirit-filled woman! She will be at our follow-up celebration today at 3pm at church...can't wait. I got a picture taken of me and her (i introduced myself to her as her "husband", which is the character I portrayed in scene 5), and we hugged and she asked for a picture...the cast got a laugh out of my comment! I have been truly blessed thru this last 2 weeks...what an adventure it was (and always is every year). PTL!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Life just got a little more hectic...

-a couple of things...Nancy just scheduled her rotator cuff surgery for Nov. 17. I hope I can get that day off to be with her, and then we're going to have to lean on some family to help/be with her for a couple of days after that. She needed the surgery (everything else was tried) and needed to get it done yet this year so her insurance would pay for it. Hope she's pretty well healed up by Christmas when the kids come home from Colorado!

-just found out that this years Judgement House is so powerful, we've had to expand our hours. That translates into me working from 6p-11p on Friday interviewing exiting people for their thoughts. On Saturday, it means acting in the scene where Hannah dies from 3p-11pm. Lord, I/we will need your strength to make it thru...not our will but yours, to be a witness to the unsaved! Sunday will be crash & burn for me and a whole lot of other folks from church, I'm sure.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

JUDGEMENT HOUSE-Hannah's Hope

well, here it is, sunday afternoon, and we're about halfway thru this years edition of Judgement House, the story we are portraying is called Hannah's Hope.

The true life story is of Hannah, a high school junior that discovers she has cancer, the treatments she goes thru, the witnessing she does, her death & her eternal reward. It again, like the stories we have done in the past, is very gripping and dramatic.

i have 2 roles this year, 1 as a substitute for Hannah's dad in the scene where she dies, and the other as an interviewer who talks to people on camera after they come thru the drama. Our scene is incredible...even after i've done the role several times, when i went thru the whole drama after i was done acting, my eyes well up with tears as Hannah dies in "my" scene. i can't tell you how many people i saw coming out of scene 5 with tears in their eyes. talk about powerful...whoa!

i'm looking forward to tonite, when i'll be able to concentrate on interviews from 6p-9:30p. i'd like to ask some real "prying" questions, but i need to be discreet too. so we'll find out how that turns out...should run across some people who have just accepted the Lord, will be way cool!

SUNDAY'S RECIPE

FISH TACOS

1 to 1-1/2 lbs tilapia, 3 TBSP butter, table salt & black pepper, Old Bay Seasoning, curry powder
Melt butter in microwave. Salt, pepper, Old Bay one side of fish, place seasoned side down in baking dish. Salt, pepper, Old Bay & curry powder season top side, drizzle butter on fillets. Bake 350 degree oven for 20 minutes or until fish flakes.

Chop fresh tomatoes, fine shred lettuce, and shred some Swiss cheese. Microwave 4-6 tortilla for 30 seconds to soften (i place a damp paper towel on top to prevent drying out). Layer on tilapia, lettuce, tomato, cheese, minced jalapeno(if you like it hot) and top with a squirt of Ranch dressing.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Random Thoughts this Tuesday Morning...

-well, here it is, Oct. 19, and i'm still biking every weekday morning at 5:30am since i got inspired by my son on July 31...longest i've stuck with an excercise routine ever, and i still look forward to it every morning... its so quiet, still, and refreshing!

-very busy the next 10 days...don't know exactly why i volunteered for so much at church. We are giving an outreach drama as we have for the last 3 years...its called Judgement House. I've been in security 1 year, and actor in a scene 1 year, and a group starter the last year. This year i decided to wait and be a "fill in where needed" person, and sure enough, there was plenty of need. I play the dad for a couple of hours both of the next Saturdays in the scene where the high school daughter dies...its VERY dramatic. Then when i'm not doing that, they have me scheduled for 11 hours interviewing persons that have just come thru the drama, asking about their feelings. i'll certainly be ready to unlax by next Sunday. I guess this is my way of serving for the Lord...i hope my efforts are for his glory.

-did i mention that i have the most wonderful woman in the world as my wife of 32+ years? She is my joy and inspiration (and i have 2 of the best puppies too!)

-i still am very much enjoying my new job...its the slow season now, but it'll pick up here in a couple of months. hope i can handle the busy season w/o too much stress...i have a new theology about that...what will get done will get done, and "ineptitude on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part"...i can only do so much, i am only human, i'm getting older every day, and i do the best i can (sounds like Stuart from Saturday Nite Live?!?!)

-Gina, Adam & Sutton just posted several family pictures on her blog...OMG, they are the cutest family i have seen ever!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

SUNDAY'S RECIPE


My Breakfast Fav- Biscuits 'N Gravy

Biscuits - Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Blend together 2 cups flour, 3 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. salt & 1/3 cup canola oil. Stir in 2/3 cup milk and mix till dough forms, do not over-knead. Roll out 1/2" thick on board(not any thinner!) and cut 2" biscuits. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake 10-12 minutes (do not over-bake)

Gravy - Brown 1/2 lb or sleeve of breakfast sausage(i like Jimmy Dean sage flavor) in large saucepan(if you like spicy stuff, add a dash of cayenne to meat). When thoroughly browned. add 2 rounded TBSP flour and stir well till flour is well incorporated. Add 2 cups milk (i preheat mine in the microwave so it cooks/thickens quicker) and stir constantly until it bubbles and thickens. Serve over warm biscuits.

Adder - I like to scramble a couple eggs and put them on top of the biscuits before the gravy...that'll stoke your fire and carry you till lunch!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Fantastic Thursday

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Please welcome...your victorious Kansas State Wildcats! Wow, what a beat-down my Wildcats issued the Gayhawks of KU. 59 to 7...enough said. Here I am towards the end of the game doing the Willie K-S-U-Wildcats thing with my trusty Rolling Rock in hand.
we had a burrito bar for eats...everyone chipped in with a dish. we rented a projection machine & one of our guys has a DJ sound system, so we had a 14' x 14' image of the game thrown up on a garage door in the shop...it was awesome!!! sat around with full bellies and coolers of beverages on lawn chairs and cheered our Wildcats to victory...it was great!
during the day of the game, me being "civil" to a fellow "misguided" KU fan employee (their are 2 in our 20 person workforce) check out the "way cool" fatigues i got this year for games! i'll be wearing them in Manhattan when i go up for the Texas game. it was a gooood day!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Annie

poor little annie! she has an owwie on her passenger front, and we have to put triple antibiotic & hydrocortisone on it, which she promptly licks off. so we tried the self-adhering elastic wrap and she surprised us...she didn't chew it off and its been on almost 24 hours! way to go, girl corgi!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Lazy, Rainy Sunday afternoon

what else do you do on a lazy, rainy Sunday afternoon...we lounge in the front room watching Ghostbusters on the A&E channel and enjoy a plate of sharp cheddar with our favorite wine, a 2008 Piesporter Michelsberg from the Schmitt Sohne vintners. Ahhhh, relaxation...

SUNDAY'S RECIPE

OATMEAL BREAD FOR THE BREADMAKER

Add ingredients in this order: 1-1/4 cup boiling water, 1 TBSP butter, 1/4 cup brown sugar, 1/2 TBSP salt, 1/2 cup oatmeal, 1/4 cup whole wheat flour, 1 TBSP gluten and/or 1 TBSP cornmeal, 3-1/4 cup flour, 1-1/4 tsp yeast.

Turn bread machine to Dough only setting and walk away. When bread has mixed, kneaded, and rose, turn out and roll up tight, place into greased bread pan-cover with towel and let rise in warm place. Bake in 350 degree oven for 25 minutes.


Sutton comes for a visit...



everyone watching Sutton, including the hounds, to see if he can roll over yet.(sorry, no dice)
Sutton wanted to sit on the arm rail of our deck, so we gave him the chance. He did make a remark about "ahbmphf reee"... must have meant" what a beautiful evening for dinner on the deck"

Sunday, October 3, 2010

A Good Day....

what a great day it is today, P.T.L.! what is a good day?...

- a load of fresh washed socks & underwear drying on the line

- a beautiful, crisp, clear Sunday morning of temps in the high 50's to low 60's

-the quietness of a Sunday morning to meditate & give thanks



-a nice fire going in the chimenea with a fresh cut pile of firewood

-fresh overseeded lawn coming up nicely

- a great lunch of a chuckwagon sandwich (big burger bun, chicken-fried steak, lettuce, tomato, onion & mayo) and beans n' fruit (pork 'n beans, bbq sauce, chopped raisins/apples/onion, and brown sugar)

WOW, what a great day! b.t.w.- the poppers last nite were outstanding!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

SUNDAY'S RECIPE

Bob's Jalapeno Poppers

24 fresh jalapenos, top cut off and seeds/veins removed, 1/2 cup soy sauce, 2 TBSP brown sugar, 5 oz. can whole water chestnuts, 1-1/2 pkg cream or neufachel cheese, 1 lb bacon, slices cut in half

Open and drain can of water chestnuts. Mix soy sauce & brown sugar well, dump chestnuts in and marinate 4-8 hours. After cleaning jalapenos, spoon 1-2 tsp of cheese in each, shove in a marinated water chestnut, then top with more cream cheese. Wrap each with 1/2 slice of bacon, stand up in popper rack (really helps if you have one...i borrowed Bob's). Bake at 350 degrees for 45-60 minutes, till bacon looks well cooked.

I don't claim to be a popper expert, but I've tasted a few in my time...these are the best I've had. You can also grill them if you want, be very careful not to burn with the bacon dripping onto the coals.