Saturday, June 27, 2009

More Jam!

Last Thursday was another berry day. Amelia and I picked raspberries, blueberries and cherries at Sauvie Island Farms. Here's our berry haul- the raspberries became jam, the blueberries are frozen, and the cherries are disappearing as we speak from a bowl on the counter.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Annual Iowa Road Trip!

Yes, it's almost July- time for the yearly pilgrimage to see missed family and friends, and remember how much we DON'T miss Iowa summers. This will be a short visit, since I am in the midst of a job search (thus unsuccessful). The plan is to leave Oregon on Sunday, July 5th. The drive is thirty hours, and we are old enough now to appreciate sleeping in beds at night instead of the hallucinations that come with driving straight through, so we should arrive in Muscatine on July 7th. So far, we have a Karaoke Party to attend on Friday, July 10, and a day of river tubing scheduled for Sunday, July 12. We usually reserve Mondays for Kyle's Mom and Grandma. This leaves time for my parents and Kyle's Dad, a July family birthday gathering, and a night in Iowa City. We plan to leave again on July 16th or 17th. We will be passing through Caldwell, Idaho for a night on the way out or back, to see Toni and her mom:) I am very excited to report that while we are away, Amelia has agreed to mind the pets, the house, AND the blog! Look forward to our visit (or our absence?) and our guest blogger!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Exciting Day










Photographed and posted by Kyle

Meet the Pets

(Posted by Kyle)

 
Name: Cheeto

Species: Cat

Color/Markings: Grey Tabby

Age: 7 years

Weight: 7.9 lbs

Special Powers/Abilities: Super Soft Belly; Constant Wet Nose; Leaping; Toy Mouse Torture

Hobbies: Bird Watching; Toy Mouse Torture

Known Aliases: Cheeto Suave; Cheeters; Cheets; Cheecho; Cheeto Mojito; Cheeto Sofrito; Cheeto McFrito; Cheetily Cheetily Cheet; Little Cat; Kitten Cat; Secret Agent Chipotle



Name: Cleo

Species: Cat

Color/Markings: Calico

Age: 9 years

Weight: 14 lbs

Special Powers/Abilities: Escaping the House; Master of Disguise; Irritability; Yowling

Hobbies: Escaping the House; Irritability; Hairballs

Known Aliases: Clown Pants; Bear Paw; Big Cat; Marlon





Name: Willow

Species: Dog

Color/Markings: Black and Tan

Age: 8 years

Weight: 62 lbs

Special Powers/Abilities: Smiling; Grazing; Cat Poop Locating; Squirrel Detection and Surveillance; Patience

Hobbies: Chasing Squirrels; Cat Fight Referee

Known Aliases: Willers; Willy; Will; Willhemina; Smiley; Sneezy; Buttercup; Waggy Waggington; Barky Barkington

Thursday, June 18, 2009

We Be Jammin'

I took my first trip of the summer to Sauvie Island for berry picking this week. Amelia and I each filled a flat with berries while dodging children yelling, "I hit the jack pot!" as their mothers tried to get a little child labor out of summer vacation. I don't think they succeeded much. We did our first canning of the season yesterday- a Strawberry Rhubarb Jam that doesn't use pectin or sugar, but has apple juice concentrate in it for sweetness, and a traditional Strawberry Jam with pectin and honey instead of sugar. Looking at recipes, I was annoyed by the ones that call for as much or MORE cups of sugar than fruit- it seems to defeat the purpose, and I have NOTHING against sugar. Here's a couple process pictures:
Cleaning and cutting our berries- wow, it doesn't take but a day before they start getting mushy. We picked two kinds of berries, Hoods and Pugets. We froze most of the Hoods, as the berry farm lady (what do I call her?) said the Hoods were so naturally sweet they taste like cotton candy if jammed.
The Strawberry Rhubarb Jam is tart and sweet and really yummy without sugar- and we all know Kyle will eat it now- but damn, you have to stand at the stove and stir/mash for 50 minutes. Surprisingly, the jam calls for four Granny Smith apples, which lend pectin and body, and don't make the jam taste appley at all. Luckily it was a cool day to stand by the hot stove.
We used all of our berries and ended up with 24 8 ounce jars- 11 Strawberry and 13 Strawberry Rhubarb- and no, I don't know how that happened. I'm all odd numbers. I already gave one jar of Strawberry to our super nice neighbors next door, and I think I'll be going berry picking again in the next week to freeze and can more. Raspberries are almost ready! I am looking forward to canning more this summer, using the sweet book Mom and Dad got me for Christmas- more jams, pickles, and salsa! Canning is much more enjoyable with someone else- I don't know how Mom did it on her own, but she is very talented, and I remember her looking really unhappy when she did it:) So expect us to come to Iowa next month bearing jammy gifts!

Monday, June 15, 2009

The Last Unicorn

Kyle made this batik print in high school art class. And he says no one beat him up afterwards. I'm not sure I believe him, but I love it. Stop snickering!

For Those of You Who Haven't Visited

You know who you are. Here's a brief tour of our happy animal infested abode. We live in a little house in a neighborhood called Eastmoreland, which is by Reed College and way too nice for us- we are the red headed step children here:) Our backyard is big and flat and bordered on two sides with other people's fences, which helps corral Willow. In the summer Kyle puts our camping canopy over the deck for a great place to hang out and eat dinner- why aren't we drinking beers out there right now? Anyways, the other pictures are pretty easy to follow, right? Once you realize I'm describing them backwards, that is. Living room and kitchen are open to each other and separated by a counter where Cheeto and Kyle often play "diner"(Cheeto sits expectantly on a stool, Kyle stands on the other side of the counter, cleans a spot with a towel and says, "What'll it be, hon?" and Cheeto just stares. It's more fun than it sounds). Two bedrooms, one ours and one an office for Kyle to carry out Pearson's bidding, AND FOR GUESTS TO STAY. You know who you are. Bathroom, back bedroom is ours, with sliding doors onto the deck and a new addition- a tv! My Grandpa Cromer's tv lives on top of our Goodwill dresser, allowing us to pretend our bedroom is a hotel room! Cheap vacation. Last is a close up of the AWESOME quilt Mom made me a couple years ago, against her better judgment:) And the matching AWESOME pillow Wendy made me last year. Yes, our bedding is cooler than yours.
Now taking reservations.....

Our garden(s)!

We planted several patches in the backyard this year. I have complicated our croquet court by digging up a patch right in the middle of the yard for corn and beans- but where else will they get enough sun? I am not sure how corn grows in such a mild summer climate, but thought what the hell. Our peas, just above, are winding up trellises Kyle made from leftover string- hopefully once at the top of the string, they will climb up our deck railing. Pictured, we have our heirloom tomato plants- Bonnie Best and Mr. Stripey(these are the actual seed names)- we have six plants total, but two are Amelia's. Next is our zucchini, which had seven blossoms between two plants this morning- so send us your favorite zucchini recipe! After that is a picture of one of our tiny corn plants, of which we have two rows. Then there are the broccoli, which are hit and miss, with a couple already going to seed? and our artichoke plant, which I should have planted about four feet away from ANYTHING else because I saw one in the neighborhood the other day and apparently they get monstrous. Oh well. We also planted beans, radishes, two kinds of lettuce, one of which is already supplying our salads, cauliflower, sweet and hot peppers, Walla Walla onions, patty pan and spaghetti squash, basil, dill, parsley cilantro and chives. A little ambitious for us, but we've had a lot of sun so far, so maybe we'll be eyeball deep in veggies by August:)

Monday, June 8, 2009

This is why Kyle wants to go to Iowa.

Summer?

Kyle's on the phone talking with Joe in Alaska. Today, my principal said I was number two on the Reading RIF list, which means my chances of being recalled for a job somewhere in the district are good. And, my lovely former principal, Yuki, emailed me about two Reading teacher jobs in the Parkrose SD, one at middle school and one at high school. I'll apply for those by the end of the week. Soooo, we decided tonight to go ahead with summer plans AS THOUGH I HAVE A JOB. This means a visit to Iowa in July, and flying to Alaska in August for Kyle's friend Jeff's wedding. But there's one more day of school, several paperwork hoops and a classroom to pack in my car before then. Look forward to pictures of pets, plants and PDX in the near future. It's Project Summer!