Friday, February 08, 2008
George & I went to Barack Obama's rally at Seattle Center's Key Arena this morning.  We car-pooled with his coworkers Mira and Zane, and Mira's partner Mark.


Mark, me and Mira

We were too late to get inside the Arena.  One of Zane's friends called him from inside and told him that the line had been around Key Arena 3 and a half times by 10:30 with the doors opening at 11am.  It worked out okay for us as Obama came over to where we were to address the crowd before he went into the arena.  George took the photos by holding his digital camera at full-length above his head.



This guy was climbing the wall to get a better look when Obama told him "Get down from there, young man, before you hurt yourself."  The guy got down immediately.


While waiting, I worked on the booties I'm making for George's co-worker's coming baby.

I finally had to stop because my hands were freezing.

Overall it was a great experience.  The arena was completely filled and there were about 3000 of us standing outside in front and back of the arena.
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 Wednesday, December 26, 2007
We had Frank, Lyndol, Peter, Carol, Raven & Iain over for Christmas dinner this year.  George & I prepared a pork roast and the others brought various side dishes.  As usual, everything was delicious.  After everyone had a chance to digest a little, we brought out the Plum Pudding George's mother had prepared and given to us when we were in Dublin in August.  (Frank and Lyndol bring the holly sprig from their tree every year.)  George heated up the brandy and poured it over the pudding while everyone ooh'd and aah'd over the flames.


We served the plum pudding with brandy butter and whipped cream.
posted on 12/26/2007 8:00:33 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Saturday, December 22, 2007
George finished the Christmas Fruit Cake today.  The cake is so huge that the only thing large enough to hold it is the pizza stone which George covered in aluminum foil.  I told him that we would be getting a 10" pan for next year's cake as his mother's cakes always fit on our cake plate.

George rolled out his home-made marzipan and laid it over the cake.



He then spread the cooked hard icing over the cake.



It needs to sit for awhile for the icing to harden.  We'll be serving it on Christmas Day at our dinner party.
posted on 12/22/2007 7:54:13 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Sunday, December 16, 2007
In the past, when George's mother Ethna has sent us a Christmas Cake, we've gone out to buy marzipan which George would then roll out and lay over the cake before frosting it with a cooked hard icing.  George decided this year to make marzipan from scratch.

He had to blanche the almonds (I helped him remove the skins), then ground the almonds, then cooked up the sugar syrup and finally mixed the ground almonds with the sugar syrup.





When it was all done, George stated that he will NEVER do that again.  The marzipan needs to sit in the fridge for a few days before he can put it on the cake.  Meanwhile George has been regularly pouring whiskey (some inexpensive stuff I picked up at the liquor store) over the cake to keep it moist.
posted on 12/16/2007 7:48:20 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Friday, December 14, 2007
I'm finished with knitting Fake Isle hats for now.  I've knitted 9 of them since May.  I got these done just in time to give to Robin and Kal Kaufman at games night on Thursday.  We won't be having another games night until after the new year.



I love the colours of Kal's hat, especially the greens right at the rib brim.  Robin's worked out pretty good with chocolate brown as the motif colour.  I'm going to continue knitting hats, but do different styles.
posted on 12/14/2007 7:11:48 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Saturday, December 08, 2007
We usually get a tradition Irish Christmas Cake from George's mother every year.  I have never cared for fruit cake until I had my mother-in-law's.  This year Ethna didn't make any cakes so George decided to use her recipe, which he's had for years, and make his own.  He had to make several substitutions for dried fruit the recipe calls for but that isn't available in the US.  Here's a quick photo essay of the cake.


George soaked the fruit in the good whiskey as we didn't have any inexpensive stuff in the house.  George let it sit for several days so all the whiskey was absorbed into the fruit.


George was convince that his mother used a huge pan for this cake so I ended up getting a 12" round pan at a restaurant supply house. Following directions over the phone from his mother in Capetown, SA, George lined it with lots of parchment paper.


Mixing up the batter in the Kitchenaid.  George called his mother in Capetown because the recipe just said "add eggs".  She had forgotten to write down how many eggs in the recipe she gave him over 12 years ago.


Blending the fruit and batter in the biggest bowl in the house.


Filling the pan.  The cake has a milk mixture poured over it.


The cake got very high while baking and then cooled to this.  George was very proud of himself.  We both thought the cake smelled delicious.
posted on 12/8/2007 7:39:35 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
 Wednesday, December 05, 2007
George & I went to visit his friend Muhsin and his family yesterday evening.  Eda, the baby, is growing fast as is Janelle who is almost 5.  George had fun playing with Eda while I spent time playing hide-and-seek with Janelle.  Banu and Muhsin both look completely exhausted, but also very happy with their girls.




Janelle, Emma, George & Eda

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 Friday, November 30, 2007
I knitted the Fake Isle Hat pattern in some solid colours of alpaca for Louise, who is allergic to wool.  We found out she could handle alpaca when she spent 15 minutes petting the stuffed alpaca I got for George at Alcapalooza 2007.  She was so surprised that her thought hadn't started closing up.

We went to So Much Yarn together so Louise could pick out the colours.  There aren't many colours available in the alpace/tencel yarn we decided on so Louise went with these.



I discovered that alpaca grows a lot after washing.  This is a little loose on Louise.
posted on 11/30/2007 7:21:01 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Saturday, October 13, 2007
I took the yarn for Lyndol's hat to Italy with me, but never got around to knitting it.  We were having so much fun that I barely knit.  I knitted the hat this month and gave it to Lyndol at games night.  He likes to wear his hats above his ears I found out, so any future hats will be shorter.

posted on 10/13/2007 7:15:24 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
 Thursday, September 20, 2007
I took enough yarn for two hats and a pair of socks to Italy with me.  Since I ended up taking the wrong sock pattern book, I didn't get that done.  But I did knit and finish a hat for Deb.



I checked my notes when I got home and it turns out I had taken the wrong colours with me for Deb's hat, but she liked it anyway.  Good thing she forgot what colours she had picked out. hehe

I may have taken 3 projects, but we were so busy I really didn't have much time for knitting.  I mostly take knitting for airplanes and airports.
posted on 9/20/2007 6:56:44 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback