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Karen's "Sip and See" for Baby Bryce

On July 19th baby Bryce was born to our wonderful friends Mark and Karen and instead of having a baby shower, Karen thought that it would be fun to have a “Sip and See” so everyone could come over and meet/see their beautiful new baby.

Our friend Christina Sullivan co-hosted the party with me at our house.  It was from 1-3 so we planned on light snacks, or finger foods, a cake, and five different drinks.

The Menu

Bacon Swiss Tarts

Chicken Salad with toasted Almonds

Tomato Mozzarella Crostinis

Blue Cheese Chive Dip with Green Apples

Scachatta

Lemon Shrimp with Orzo

Shrimp Spring Rolls

Amaretto Fruit Dip

Cheese Platter and Olives

Cake

The Drinks

Strawberry Citrus Sangria

Champagne Lime Cooler

Mint Lemonade

Cucumber Water

Mochachino Punch

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Change Is In The Air

We have officially entered the next phase of our lives.  The school phase.  I who do not like to get up when there is a 6 on the clock…has resigned to the fact that this will now be my life for the next 17 YEARS!!!  Where ever you are in the world during the week, when the clock hits 6:30 I will be rising and wandering out into the kitchen to greet my already up and chipper husband with squinty eyes.  My mother and my friends have all said, “Welcome to the real world”.

For the next three years we will be commuting to two different schools each morning and each afternoon.  In the morning we will each take one and most days I will pick them both up in the afternoon.  Matty is going to Primrose of Westchase Preschool and Davy has started the Pre-K program at Berkeley Prep (might I add…the BEST school in Tampa).

Davy’s teacher is Mrs. Fruit.  She is wonderful and has commented several times already how much she loves Davy.  The theme this year is the solar system; which is perfect for Davy because he loves rockets, space, aliens, and astronauts.  He has already made a great friend, his name is Ryan Hastings.   He tells us that he loves his uniform and is proud of it and each morning Davy asks us to drop him off in the car line and not to park.  He jumps out of the car and runs off into a sea of little blue and white elementary children…such a big boy.

Matty started Primrose the day after Davy started.  We wanted to give each of them their own special first day of school morning.  Both days Andy cooked each boy their favorite breakfast to get the day started off perfect.  Matty’s teacher is Ms. Pagan and our favorite classroom helper that was with Davy is Ms. DJam.  Matty cried every morning this week when we dropped him off and only the first day did he cry when Davy and I picked him up.  Davy and I think it was his way of saying, “I am mad at you!  You left me here all day!”  The teachers tell us that the crying doesn’t last to long and they have raved about how smart he is.  He knows his shapes, eats almost all of his food, has no problem sleeping on the cot, and best of all….he has used the potty everyday!!!  He truly is such a good, sweet, and smart boy…

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First Week Survival

Well we did it!  We survived our first week of school.  My mother and a few others all laughed at me and said, “Welcome to the real world”.  Andy told me that he was proud of me for rallying so early and getting up each day at 6:30.  Up until now, I would rarely get up with a 6 on the clock and now I don’t have a choice.  Ughhh, here’s to the next 17 years!

Davy had a great first week.  Wednesday morning when we got to school he informed us that he didn’t want us to park the car, that we were to go in the car line and drop him off.  Andy pulls up, opens his door, and he just runs off.  He didn’t even wait for one of the 5th grade patrols to escort him to his room.  He turned, waved and then disappeared into a sea of little blue and white elementary children.  He’s such a big boy.  On Thursday morning while putting on his school uniform he says to me , “Mama I love this” (talking about his uniform) and when I asked him why he said because he was proud of it.  So sweet.  :O)  Friday he tells me that he picked out and ate a healthy lunch (in the cafeteria they pick out their own meals) and then very excitedly he tells me that after school he gets to go to Beep with Ryan and they watch movies.  Everyday he comes home and talks about one of his friends and something that he did that day at school.  This year the theme is the solar system and a couple of years ago Brandie had given him a solar system mobile so Andy hung it up in his room.  I can’t wait to hear about all of the things that he is going to learn.

Matty also had a great week.  Each morning he cried when I dropped him off, but after the first day he didn’t cry again when I picked him up.  Everyday the teachers commented on how smart he is and how he is such a good boy, but we already know these things.  He did very well with his shapes and blocks. He ate all of his snacks and most of his lunches.  He slept on his cot during nap time and the best thing of all….he used the potty!  Everyday he peed in the potty.  So proud of little bubbie!

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Doting on Doughty

Anniversary Date Night – 2 sets of Grandparents watching Ryla.  Laurence and Brandie Concert NYC and romantic dinner.

I surprised Laurence with tickets to Mike Doughty (previous band Soul Coughing) for our anniversary.  With much anticipation and ounces of nerves soaking my new blouse we left our baby for one of the first times for an entire evening.  We headed out from Long Beach to NYC for a night on the town.

The concert was at the Rubin Museum of Art.  This was the first concert Laurence and I attended at this venue so we were excited for the new music atmosphere.  Mike Doughty was playing as part of the Naked Soul Collection which “features performances from some of the country’s top singer/songwriters without microphones or amplifiers, as if the music was, acoustically speaking, naked. The musicians in the series draw upon the universal themes inherent in Himalayan art—spirituality, peace, tolerance, wisdom, and compassion on select Friday evenings.”

When we arrived the vibe of the place was very relaxed and zen.  Art is displayed from the onset and you are transported to a land like Tibet.  The concert series is in the basement and at first when seated I felt as if I were in college waiting for a lecture to begin.

That is until Doughty arrived on stage.  Laurence and I are familiar with a fair amount of his music but certainly not his full collection.  So when he surfaced on stage; the venue felt so intimate as if he were playing in your home, immediately we settled in.  First of all he was hilarious.  The museum asks all artists to review the art collection and select pieces of work which complement the set list.  It was an amazingly enriching experience auditory and visually.  He was very relaxed and spoke to the audience as if we had been friends forever.  He explained he would be performing 14 new songs from an album yet to be produced.  So we were hearing pieces for the first time and he explained might evolve once actually recorded and not sound the same.  Laurence and I love this type of thing so we were interested right from the start.  Doughty is confident, funny, candid and very intelligent.  A natural performer.  After each one of the 14 songs he would crumble the notes sitting on his music stand and throw it into the audience.  The energy was crazy as people stretched and hurled to catch the words yet to be recorded.  When the 14 song setlist, with incredible art pieces lit up on a projector behind him, ended he went on to play the audience favorites by request.

We felt as if we were at a “Doughty campfire.”  Hanging out with 120 of our closest friends singing along, requesting songs and shouting our Q’s waiting for his candid A’s during a period when his string on his guitar broke and he had to restring.  He was so comfortable with the entire mishap it was almost as if it was planned.  We got to know the artist a bit better .  He was very proper and wore a suit for his performance but was sweating under the multitude of spot lights beaming down on him.  At one point he discussed the topic and made a joke about the sweating and no tissues at the museum.  A woman from the audience threw a pack of puffs on stage.  At which point Doughty used them and let the woman have her choice of next song.  A very kind thank you.

I think what endeared us to Mike Doughty the most is (as we were following up with our parents to make sure Ryla was ok after the concert standing in front of the Rubin) Doughty walked out with his guitar on his back.  He talked with a few fans in front of the museum, turned right and headed down the street towards his subway home.  Quintessential NYC moment.

See more details about the artist and the museum below.

Mike Doughty  – http://www.mikedoughty.com/

Check out 27 Jennifers, Busting up a Starbux, I Keep on Rising Up

The Rubin Musuem – http://www.rmanyc.org

Founded in 1999 as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit trust, the Rubin Museum of Art (RMA), the premier museum of Himalayan art in the Western world, opened to the public in October 2004. RMA is governed by an independent Board of Directors, which, with its professional staff, has led the museum to become universally recognized by newcomers and connoisseurs alike for showcasing the art of the Himalayan region. Through its collections and extensive public programming, the museum is a resource to the diverse communities that live in or travel to the New York region.

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Swim lessons for Matty

We do not have a pool fence, but what we do have is a 1 year old who loves to play outside.  Matty is now 20 1/2 months old and 4 months ago we decided it was time to enroll him in swim lessons.  One of the first things that they teach the children is how to get out of the pool if they fall in; to find the wall.  Speaking of falling in… Matty has slipped in, fell in, been rolled in while driving his car, pushed in…and well if you can name it, it has probably happened.  I have had many panic attacks as well as sleepless nights worrying over him and the pool…but that is about to be over soon…

He is taking his swimming lessons at LaFleurs Gymnastics and swim and is currently in a mom and tot class.  There have been several occasions where I have not been able to make the lesson so Andy, Courtney, or Papa has stepped in and taken him.  He has been learning to kick kick his legs, reach and pull with his arms, dive for the toys, and jump off of the edge (or cannonball as he calls it).  Although we are still working on him finding and grabbing the edge, he is pretty good at swimming to people and the steps.  Not too much longer and he will be a perfect little swimmer…

Way to go Matty!!!….

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End of the Summer Haircuts

After a long and relaxing summer, it is time to get the boys haircuts.  We have one more trip to the beach ahead of us and then it will be time for back to school.  I have loved their long blong locks, but they are beginning to look like wild children and Matty looks as if he is growing a mullet.  So…so long summer hair and hello fresh, clean, and cut hair…

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E & E Stakeout Grill

 

There’s no way that I can do restaurant reviews and not include one about E & E Stakeout Grill.  Unless you are local to the area or familiar with its two sister restaurants, you might not know about this great find over in Belleair Bluffs.  It was originally opened in 1985 and know as Eugen’s Restaurant, but in 1995 the restaurant was remodeled and opened with a new southwestern look and a new name… E & E Stakeout Grill.

For years my friend Debbie and I have been dropping in for lunch.  There is something about the Caesar salad with Ahi Tuna that keeps us coming back and always ordering the same thing.  Over the years we have seen many many dishes go by, and yes they all look fabulous…but I love this salad.  Usually, I find Caesar dressing a little hard to eat because of the anchovies/anchovy paste, but that isn’t the case here.  Another thing about the food is that nothing is normal.  Whether you order a steak or a salad all of the dishes are spruced up with a sauce or a fancy garnish.

Now, I have only been to this restaurant for lunch, so I am not sure about the dinner crowd.  What I can say about the lunch crowd is that the restaurant is geared towards wealthy retired Belleaire residents or more of a white-collar business crowd.  I have only seen one family with children eat here, and they sat outside.  The ambiance is done very nicely, but speaking of the crowd that comes in to dine, it almost has a little bit of a stuffiness to it.  I wouldn’t necessarily call the place fun.

The service seems to be hit or miss, but never consistent.  For example, this last time that Debbie and I were in the waiter approached the table and I immediately order the appetizer and I tell him that I am starving.  He drops off the waters, the appetizer comes out, and we have to ask for some bread.  He proceeds to bring us one roll each and place it on a plate, the table next to us had a basket.  Now, you might be thinking it is just bread…but their bread is delicious and it is served with a herb infused dipping oil…yum yum.  Also, the waiter refilled Debbie’s water once, and never got around to mine.

  • Ambiance/Fun – half a star, pretty but not fun
  • Cleanliness – star
  • Service – half a star, sometimes great… others so so…
  • Food – star!
  • Price – star, here – you get what you pay for
  • So, if you are ever out this way and find yourself hungry…you just might want to stop in and if you’re lucky you’ll run into Debbie and I…

    There were 3 quesadillas here, but I got a little excited and ate one before I took the picture.

    To learn more about the restaurants you can visit their website… 

    3 Best Chefs

    E&E Stakeout Grill
    100 N. Indian Rocks Road
    Belleair Bluffs, FL 33770
    Phone: (727) 585-6399
    Fax: (727) 584-4858

    Guppy’s on the Beach
    1701 Gulf Blvd
    Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785
    Phone: (727) 593-2032
    Fax: (727) 596-2104

    Mystic Fish
    3253 Tampa Road
    Palm Harbor, FL 34684
    Phone: (727) 771-1800
    Fax: (727) 773-8500

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    Tastebook

    Yesterday, I was having a conversation with Mrs. Nancy Tunstall and it occurred to me that although I have Tastebook listed in the Blogroll, I have never explained why.

    Nancy is one of the best cooks that I know and she loves to cook for her family and friends.  She mentioned that possibly for Christmas she was going to make each of her children a hand written cookbook with all of the family favorite recipes.  Many times I have heard either Natalie or Nicole say that they love their mom’s Syrian rice and yahtne (which is a rice mixture with tomato sauce and then on top it has eggplant, potatoes, and ground beef) and her kibbe (which is a baked lamb dish with wheat).… but for me personally I love her fudge.   Now anyone who knows me knows that I strive to have my children say the same thing about me one day; which is why I am always on a mission to make the perfect tomato sauce, guacamole, bisque, sangria, etc.

    Andy found this company for me, and as I am slowly adding recipes to my collection, I can’t wait to order our cookbook.  I have found this website very very easy to use.  One of the features that I like best is that you can order your own cookbook with up to 100 recipes, and although you may not have 100 at the time of ordering, a credit will go to your account and you can order more later on.  There are also a lot of already completed cookbooks that you can purchase, add to, or steal recipes from to put them in your own.  I also like that I can order as many cookbooks as I want. One day, when my boys are grown and married I hope to be able to give them each a copy of our very own “Family Flavors”.

    Oh, and if I’m lucky…maybe Nancy will share some of her recipes with me too….

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    Tomatoes! Tomatoes! Tomatoes!

    For 10+ years I have been trying to grow tomatoes.  My first attempt was my senior year in college.  I had moved into a new apartment that had two patios and I wanted to make a beautiful patio garden.  I had the bright idea to buy seeds, a large plastic planter, dirt, and a tomato cage…and then Voila! I just knew that large plump tomatoes would grow.  Boy was I ever wrong.  They did grow small seedlings, but at about 3 inches they shriveled up and fell over; so much for that.  Next, we lived in a garden apartment in Chicago.  Andy bought me a beautiful rectangle planter for outside our front door, but in the end there just wasn’t enough sun to really keep anything growing other than herbs.  Lastly, here we are back in Florida and up to this point every year had the same ending…nothing more than a few small tomatoes that split and rot before they even seemed to fully ripen.  So imagine my surprise when this year I make a last minute decision at Lowes to buy 2 tomato plants for my front door planters and within in a few weeks I have dozens of small tomatoes!!! 

    Historically, I have not been a huge fan of the small Cherry tomatoes and in that quick decision if I had looked a little closer I would have seen that that is what I was buying…but surprisingly they have been pretty good and Andy loves them.  Maybe it was the planted location, or the amount of water given, or the type of tomato…I’m not sure, but it doesn’t even matter because I have officially grown tomatoes.  So far we have added the tomatoes to salads, mozzarella, risotto and most recently the recipe of the week: Zipper pea and Cherry Tomato Bruschetta.

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    >First Car

    > Davy’s first car is a beautiful red jeep made by Peg Prego.  He loves to drive himself and his friends around the neighborhood.  The car has some great performance including 3MPH and an infinite amount of gas mileage as it is has an electrical plug!  

    When he can finally learn to not drive into other cars or people, we’ll consider taking the safety switch off and letting him ramp up to 7mph.

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