Sunday, December 10, 2006

Projects, Dinners, and North Korea

I am taking a breather from cooking, wrapping, and internet shopping. It seems as if I have a dozen different projects going and can't get any of them to the point of completion. I started wrapping gifts today, and have at least one that must be mailed, so I need to keep at it.

It is cold and drizzly outside today so it is a good day to be inside. I thought Craig, Cassie and Greta were coming for dinner, so put together a couple of dishes this morning.........now they aren't coming because Craig has been sick for three days, but the good part is that dinner is ready~!!

We were invited to Curt and Cinda's for dinner last night, and as always, it was a very enjoyable evening and an excellent meal. She had been shopping at Williams Sonoma so created a marvelous reduction sauce with veal glace and chestnuts. Roast beef and oven roasted carrots rounded out her menu. Our contribution was a green salad with orange segments and pomegranate seeds and an orange-based dressing and for dessert a little plain one egg cake with chocolate frosting right out of my old Betty Crocker cookbook.

While shopping at Williams Sonoma, Cinda purchased a package for me containing four different sea salts including one from the Big Island in Hawaii that is black!! I am excited to try them all.

Colleen is in the throes of last minute packing and will be ready for her movers next week. She said she is so excited for this move that she feels like she could jump in her car and drive straight through -but assured me she wouldn't. She said Skyla is curious about all the boxes but doesn't seem to be distressed. Now when the suitcase comes out it will be a different story....she just doesn't know she gets to go along this time.

We watched the Diane Sawyer special about her visit to North Korea. Of course there was nothing revealing because everyone has been told what to do and say. I find it curious/frightening? that that country's leader has the time to create directives on every little aspect of everyday life. Talk about state control!!

We are invited to Kit and Katherine's tomorrow night for dinner so I feel like we have had a great week of eating out. Katherine and I worked together in real estate about one hundred years ago. Now Kit, who is a retired pilot, is working in real estate.

Back to my chores. Ciao

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