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white super bowl sunday

02 Sunday Feb 2014

Posted by Janell in Life at Home

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Creamy Coleslaw, Fantasy Fish Tacos, Home-made Tartar Sauce, Snow, Super Bowl

IMG_1575AT HOME, CURRENTLY READING OLIVE KITTERIDGE, BY ELIZABETH STROUT

Snow began falling this morning before 8:00 a.m, just ahead of its anticipated arrival.

Two hours later, the sky is thick with it. The streets, like laps, are dressed in swaths of soft white finery.  Should weather forecasts hold steady, we can expect more of the same on Tuesday.  On Thursday.  And again, on Saturday.

I’d planned to go to early church this morning, then on to the theater to watch another Oscar-nominated film.  But not being much of a driver under the best of conditions, I’ve decided to stay put.  In rhythm with nature, I’m going to allow the falling snow to redefine my day.

Instead of kneeling and standing and sitting in a pew on the gospel side of the old cathedral where I worship, I’ll curl up, instead, in a comfy chair, where I’ll attend to God by taking in the ancient prayers and Scripture and commemoration of saints that make up today’s dose of the Daily Office.  Then I’ll probably pick up the story threads of my latest novel….before watching Bill Murray in Groundhog Day…who lives a single day of his life over and over until he grows loving and perfect …. before catching up, later tonight, with the Crawleys and their host of caretakers on the latest installment of Downton Abbey.  Nestled in between these, will be texts from the children and my daily phone call from my husband.  And a few meals… though nothing worth writing about.

Missing from my list, of course, is anything to do with the Super Bowl.  This year, with my husband away, all will be quiet on the NFL front since I won’t even hear it playing in the background.   Which, I think, with all the parties thrown in its honor, is surely what most will experience out of the big game… except for the occasional play captured on instant replay.

Could today’s snow put a damper on attendance of planned, nearby parties?

If I were hosting a super bowl party tonight (lower case… intentional), I’d serve something easy like fish tacos.  I’d bake some of my favorite pre-battered, frozen Alaskan Cod and serve it on softly fried corn tortillas with home-made tartar sauce and feta cheese… or maybe home-made coleslaw and feta cheese.  All my children would be here… and of course, my husband, too.  I’d go all out and make some of my favorite jalapeño-flavored Mexican rice…. and as a nod to “all things football”, some kind of nachos.  How about some topped with white cheese and black olive… and feta?

Surely… everything is better.. shall we say “super”…when topped in white?  Especially when served in small enough portions to enjoy over and over.

Today’s snow… for starters.

Two or three of those Fantasy Fish Tacos, qualify, too.

But not, I think, a football playing field covered in snow.

Nor the game played upon its surface, which can only be touted as super… if limited to once a year.

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Fish Tacos, prepared with Aqua Star frozen Alaskan Cod

Homemade Tartar Sauce

1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sour cream
1 Tbsp minced red onion
3 tsp sweet pickle relish
1 tsp. Old Bay crab boil seasoning
3 – 4 dashes of hot sauce
Pinch of  cayenne pepper
1 tsp coarse ground pepper
1 tsp sugar (to taste)

In a small bowl, mix all the ingredients together until well combined. Cover and refrigerate.

Creamy Coleslaw

Chop fine with a food processor in succession, then add to a mixing bowl:

3 cups of chopped or shredded cabbage (for ease, I buy a bag of fresh cabbage & carrot mix)
1 small carrot peeled (see note above)
1/8 cup chopped chives, 1/8 cup sweet white onion, 1/8 cup green bell pepper

Add dressing ingredients — no need to premix:

1 Tbsp sugar (or more)
1 tsp. each of black pepper, garlic powder, Lowery’s Seasoning Salt and white vinegar
3/8 cup mayonnaise

Mix together, cover and refrigerate for at least an hour before serving.

Fat Tuesday Snowflakes

12 Tuesday Feb 2013

Posted by Janell in Life at Home

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Birthdays, Lent, Love, Mardi Gras, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gardening, Oscar nominated films, Relationships, Snow, weather

photoToday, a wintry mix of rain and snow falls outside my window.  But we might as well ignore that old news … because in the time it has taken my eyes to move from computer to window screen, the light gray sky has become full of fat, fluffy snowflakes.

So it goes with Oklahoma weather… and life and… well, I’ve been thinking of late… those relationships with whom we love more than words can convey.  All of them suffer droughts and seasons of moisture and gladness and sorrow and times when things just seem to sync and other times when we just feel walloped by our powerlessness to fix or make things better.

City officials — was it last week or the week before last?– began brainstorming on further water conservation strategies should our unwelcomed drought linger on and on into infinity and beyond.  Lawn and garden irrigation may be outright prohibited — and/or those of us who use more that what the city deems “their fair share” may incur a surcharge.  For now, we are under a winter rationing plan, following rules once reserved only for the depths of summer hell … which means, that all my big ‘ole spring gardening dreams have blown away in a cloud of dust.

There would have been a time, not that long ago, when I would have plunged ahead with plans of all sorts, come the proverbial hell or high water.  Why, by now, I would have already planned which new shrubs would be going where..and lined up contractors to break up old backyard concrete so that new paths could be drawn to enlarge and soften and fill in new garden lines.  So, I wonder: Is it age that causes me to listen to the weather forecasts and adjust plans, to listen more closely to what people say (or don’t), or to listen to the rhythm of my days in order to move more in keeping with their changing beat?

The local AMC movie theater is offering a 2-1 special for anyone who wishes to view the Academy award nominated film, Beasts of the Southern Wild.  Half of me wants to go, because I know this film would stir my soul and sprinkle in new seeds of thought, that only this particular piece of art has in its treasure box.  But instead, I’m sitting here in from of my hearth, in my Hemingwayesque, Havana inspired living room —  a decor, if you can believe it, that sprung out of last year’s visit to Key West, where we vacationed exactly a year ago today, while meanwhile, back at our OKC ranch-house, it was snowing and my youngest son was turning twenty-four and some of his siblings were picking him up for a birthday dinner of sushi.

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So… though half of me wants to go to the movies the other half — perhaps the better half of me  — prefers to watch the real-time show of falling snow outside my picture window.  Already, the trees are sugar-coated with snow.

I tend not to sugar-coat life — just ask my children — and too often, what I say is just more than they can take.  It makes me sad that I can’t do better… that I can’t share my thoughts in a way that is healing rather than hurting, where words spoken would fall gently, oh so soft and quiet and beautiful like this snow falling outside my window.  When I serve up too much truth… I tell myself I’ll do better.  And maybe, sometimes, I do.  But for better and worse, I am who I am, and I slip into old molds of living, often hurting those I love most without trying, and, often, without even knowing it.  Until days or weeks or months down the road, when I begin to wonder why I haven’t heard from this loved on or that one….

It makes me crazy.  So much so that I try to rationalize away the pain by telling myself that my children (and others whom I love) have many, many friends willing to put the best gloss on life… and that, well, they have only one me… who is willing to level with them… who is willing to share the unvarnished truth with them… well, at least, the truth according to Moi… but it’s poor comfort with no staying power, that melts as fast as an Oklahoma snow.

Today is President Lincoln’s birthday… and if you haven’t seen it… Lincoln would be another wonderful Oscar nominated film to catch today… if you are not catching, like me, a better reality show of snowflakes falling on a drought-thirsty land.

Today is also my youngest son’s twenty-fifth birthday… and I wish… oh, I wish for all those sorts of things that mothers everywhere probably wish for their children, you know, that all his dreams might come true and that life itself, everyday, will be better and more magical than the best dreams can conjure.

Today is also Fat Tuesday, which means tomorrow is Ash Wednesday and then Lent and a forty-day season of time for thoughts such as these.  What else can I say… but God, have mercy?

“Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? — every, every minute?”

-- Thornton Wilder, "Our Town"

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