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happy new year!

Filed under my life by sherriknits at 2:03 pm on Jan 01 2009

We got home last night about 6 from Portland and spent a quiet evening at home. 

I regret not getting out my camera more while we were gone but not much I can do to change that. 

I had to take my first macbook back because of battery issues.  It’s rough driving in downtown Portland during the day.  While waiting at a stoplight, look what we saw.

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That was the best shot I could get…but there were 2 city policemen trotting through the streets.

The exchange was quick and easy. 

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I wish I could have captured the frenzy inside the Apple Store.  It is amazing.  When we bought the macbook originally, we never left the spotwhere the fellow in the red t-shirt is standing.  The sales guy did everything right there.  When we took it back, we had to go to the back of the store and it is so overwhelming!  It was pretty cool.  I had intended to buy a sleeve but there was so much activity, I thought I’d think about it over lunch and go back. 

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I totally forgot.

That night we went to dinner at Olive Garden and then found the Barnes and Noble.  Wow!

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It was a dream.  I spent my gift card and we hung out for awhile.  Next time we go to Portland, we will definitely hang out here longer. 

Yesterday before we came home, we spent time driving around our old haunts.  This is the street we lived on when Rhianna was born.

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We lived way down at the end of the street but the house is gone.  It was a converted garage and we spent some great times there.  Life was much simpler in those days.

We drove by Roake’s Hot Dog stand.  That place never changes…I didn’t get a picture but it’s a little old building.  When you order, they’d give you a card from a deck of cards and that’s how they’d call you….Ace of Hearts, your order is ready.  I lived on those things. When I was pregnant with Rhianna, for a short period of time it was the only thing I could eat without making me sick.  I know, I know…not so healthy. 

It’s always fun to re-visit the past.  We have a lot of memories from this place.

Tyler was happy to have us home.  He reached his limit for doing something different and when Kyle had to ask him to not talk so loud (talking to the bathroom mirror to his favorite person~himself) because Mayah was sleeping, he got mad at Kyle.  I guess that makes Kyle officially a member of the family!  lol

We all made it past midnight and slept in today.  We had dutch babies for breakfast and we’re all still in our pj’s at 2 pm.  Just my kind of day. 

For all who asked about dutch babies….here’s how to make them.

Preheat oven to 400.  Put a pie plate with half a stick of butter in to heat.

Blend 3 eggs in a blender on high until frothy.  Alternate adding 3/4 cup flour and 3/4 cup milk while blending (a little at a time).  Turn to high speed and add a cap of vanilla.  Pour into the hot butter in the pie plate.  Sprinkle generously with cinnamon.  Bake 20-25 min.  Make sure the family is around when you take it out of the oven, they never look the same.  Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve with syrup or jam. 

You can easily double the recipe and it comes out fine.

Enjoy!


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5 Responses to “happy new year!”

  1. 1 Nancyon 01 Jan 2009 at 3:03 pm

    Happy New Year Sherri!

  2. 2 Bunnion 02 Jan 2009 at 12:30 pm

    When I saw the pic of Dutch Babies, and now the recipe, it confirms it. Dutch Babies and Puffy German Pancakes are the same thing. I knew it. lol Puffy German Pancakes were a special treat when the kids were small. :-)

  3. 3 Bunnion 02 Jan 2009 at 12:31 pm

    Happy New Year. When I saw the pic of Dutch Babies, and now the recipe, it confirms it. Dutch Babies and Puffy German Pancakes are the same thing. I knew it. lol Puffy German Pancakes were a special treat when the kids were small. :-)

  4. 4 Renae Petersonon 03 Jan 2009 at 1:28 pm

    Happy New Year Hughes family!!!!!!!!!

    We were supposed to have a fun new year’s eve with some friends playing games and having chocolate fondue but when we got to our friends house…..their four grandchildren were there. All eight and under, including a 6-month old baby. So I watched my friend in the kitchen cleaning while I held the six month old baby….as he vomited all over my nice new years shirt. Needless to say we played no games…….I was quite irratated after the whole evening was over. Anyway….happy new year!!! P.S. we still got some chocolate fondue! It is sooooooo delicious!

  5. 5 Theresaon 05 Jan 2009 at 1:41 pm

    I enjoyed catching up on your blog today. Lucky you with the Mac Book. Do you have everything converted over yet?

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