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Monday, December 25, 2023

Christmas Whoopass and the tiny tree!

When the holidays come with the music and the smells, the shopping and the crowds, the families all together, and the expectations that we will still try to be the jolliest fucking house on the block....it is the ass whooping we know is coming but we have no escape from.  We don’t know when or what it will look like, but we know it is coming.  It may be on Christmas eve when the kids come and that one chair remains empty.  Or on Christmas day when we forget for just a second that they are gone and we say “Wait – we can’t start!  We are missing someone!”  and we are. And we will be forever now. It is the stocking hung, maybe…or not, because what do you put in there and where does it go afterwards?

For the past few years we have been putting up what I call the "Tiny Tree", and we have been using it as our only Christmas tree, other than outdoor one that has now outgrown its Christmas lights and needs to be updated. For the first few years after Rye passed, we didnt decorate at all and I don't even remember the first Christmas we had without him.  It's all just a blur for about the first two years I guess.

This tree is all decked for Christmas if it was 5 years ago!  You cant see the lights but they are there and the tree has grown so much that it has outgrown the lights and just has a very jolly belly section now! 

The "tiny tree" was given to us by the Hubby's Mother, she always wanted Christmas to be special - no matter the circumstances - as my mother does too.  Christmas was always over the top in the Grands house!  In a good way of course!  She passed exactly 16 months to the day after Rye did and three days after Christmas.  It's now another "ass-whoopin day" for this side of the family.

The "Star" on the "tiny tree" is part of a beer box cut to allow lights to shine through.  Miller High Life always has Christmas colors on the box this time of year! Most of the year actually! Its a funny thing from the Hubbys parents who always said their first Christmas they were so broke that they decorated their tree with beer can ornaments!  Im pretty sure they didnt actually do that (because....Meemaw!), but it makes a good memory story for us and a good lesson in use what you have! ALso, its not such a serious tree that it demands reverence.....

We have stocking and a great Mantle - we have to be careful to hang some of them up higher now - because - Naughty Ike likes to chew on them if no one is home and he is left to his own devices!

Here he is all salty because I wanted him to lay in his bed - yes I gave up after he actually laid down here!  See the tree in the background?  It is actually just a gang of tree lights hung from the curtian rod and draped to look like a tree!  Creative Hubby moment there - but it works for pictures!  Noone wanted to untangle all of those lights! DO NOT ask what the star is made of!  Haha!
We have been lucky so far that Ike does not like electrical cords as much as he likes TV remotes!

Christmas dinner of "Messy shrimp" a family favorite for years!

We have been having our family Christmas a few days before actual Christmas for a couple of reasons, 1) Scheduling conflicts and trying to not make everything so rushed that we can't find our breath, and 2) it takes the pressure off of having a "perfect" day, since it's not really THE DAY!
It works pretty well for us - except that it sometimes stretches out the days and Christmas seems long for us - but it seems long anyway no matter how we do it, but getting to have the kids here is such a blessing, and makes it seem not so bad!  Then if we have moments where we can't breathe and the tears threaten to overtake us, everyone in the room understands and gives a little space until we can think and breathe again.

Even the Christmas pictures have had to wait a bit, I am trying to do better about taking them now, but it was always....all of us....

and now it isn't.  It is still so strange to have pictures for special occaisions without him in them.  Holidays are a "painful joy" most of the time now, it has eased from me wanting to run around everywhere and scream "Christmas Blows"! Which I still want to do but I have a clear understanding that it is wildly inappropriate for the rest of the people around me - or at least most of them.  Other Loss Mothers and I mostly survive the day and we welcome the night so that this day can be over, hopefully without wrecking it for anyone else.  That part supposedly gets easier to hide, I have heard.

This one is actually a New Years picture maybe?  But its a perfect example of a holiday picture, mouth open, eyes closed and making weird faces!  Never fails!  Great memories and a favorite picture with both my boys!

I am sharing this from the Facebook site “The Ugly Shoes Club” (Click the link to see thesite) because it really hits the nail on the head about how this goes, especially at the holidays.  Ours starts at about Halloween….

The gap between those who have lost children and those who have not is profoundly difficult to bridge. No one whose children are well and intact can be expected to understand what parents who have lost children have absorbed, what they bear. Our children now come to us through every blade of grass, every crack in the sidewalk, every bowl of breakfast cereal, every kid on a scooter. We seek contact with their atoms – their hairbrushes, toothbrushes, their clothing (their Christmas Stocking).

We reach out for what was integrally woven into the fabric of our lives, now torn and shredded. A black hole has been blown through our souls and, indeed,it often does not allow the light to escape. It is a difficult place. For us to enter there is to be cut deeply and torn anew, each time we go there, by the jagged edges of our loss. Yet we return, again and again, for that is where our children now reside. This will be so for years to come and it will change us, profoundly. At some point, in the distant future, the edges of that hole will have tempered and softened, but the empty space will remain–a life sentence.

Our friends will change through this. There is no avoiding it. We grieve for our children in part, through talking about them, and our feelings for having lost them. Some go there with us; others cannot and, through their denial, add a further measure, however unwitting, to an already heavy burden. Assuming that we may be feeling “better” 6 months later is simply “to not get it”. The excruciating and isolating reality that bereaved parents feel is hermetically sealed from the nature of any other human experience. Thus it is a trap–those whose compassion and insight we most need are those for whom we abhor the experience that would allow them that sensitivity and capacity. And yet, somehow, there are those, each in their own fashion, who have found a way to reach us and stay, to our immeasurable comfort. They have understood, again each in their own way, that our children remain our children through our memory of them. Their memory is sustained through speaking about them and our feelings about their death. Deny this and you deny their life. Deny their life and you have no place in ours.

We recognize that we have moved to an emotional place where it is often very difficult to reach us. Our attempts to be normal are painful, and the day to day carries a silent, screaming anguish that accompanies us, sometimes from moment to moment. Were we to give it its own voice, we fear we would become truly unreachable and so we remain “strong” for a host of reasons even as the strength saps our energy and drains our will. Were we to act out our true feelings, we would be impossible to be with. We resent having to act normal, yet we dare not do otherwise.

People who understand this dynamic are our gold standard. Working our way through this over the years will change us as does every experience– and extreme experience changes one extremely. We know we will have actually managed to survive when, as we have read, it is no longer so painful to be normal. We do not know who we will be at that point nor who will still be with us.

We have read that the gap is so difficult that, often, bereaved parents must attempt to reach out to friends and relatives or risk losing them. This is our attempt. For those untarnished by such events, who wish to know in some way what they, thankfully, do not know, read this. It may provide a window that is helpful for both sides of the gap.

From My Special Angel: For Loved Ones Lost ❤️

 

We are having the whitest of white Christmasses and if you aren't I hope for you that today will provide one.  We have about 4' total of snow now and last night had a big storm with winds and snow blowing all around, even sticking on the side of the house!

I hope that you have amazingly blessed Christmas and Holidays, that it's white if you want it that way and if you have friends who have suffered a loss, remember to help them remember the love and the light that was their loved one, and give them space to breathe and survive the ass-whoopin!

Blessed Be!


 


Monday, December 11, 2023

Brix and Naughty Ike get some Cookies!!!

 Every once in a while the "Suzy Homemaker" in me kicks in hard and I end up making a big mess for a seemingly smal project!  This time it was for dog cookies!  Yes Homemade dog cookies!

You see - I had got a "bad batch" of dog chews - one of those things that is supposed to be so so safe for my boys but ends up making the old boy (Brix) barf!  A lot!!!  Maybe had some fish in it that I missed or something?  Who knows!

So I set about doing a bit of a cleanse of sorts for them - home made with ingredients I know what is in them, and with some healthful ingredients for joints and such!!  Bone broth with turmeric- its a powder- which in reality I only have because we got it for the boys playing hockey and it is terrible!  It should have a warning on the side that says "only for making dog cookies"! Awful tasting stuff!  But great in dog cookies!  These are Brix favorite - Ike doesn't care as long as he gets cookies!

I know you thought Naughty Ike got into the people cookies when you started this post! 


I made these a few times before - the dough freezes well and the cookies do too but I usually  only make enough for one treat bucket full and then freeze the dough to bake later.  Yes!  You will get to the recipe!  Keep reading!


I have had to start using the Kitchen Aid mixer with the paddle, as my hand is still not great for gripping and stirring thick dough or batter.  It works like a charm though and speeds up the process greatly!

Zoom!  It will slop the dough all over the place if you are using the small bowl - which I was - Bad Suzy!  I made these once and had to run to the garage right after I took them out of the oven.  Hubby had a half of a cookie in his hand and a sad look on his face..... "this is not a keeper recipe - these are awful!  Too Crunchy and a weird taste! What is that weird taste?"

"Uhmmmm......Dog Cookie flavor maybe?"

Altogether now...."Aghhhh!"


Farm fresh eggs in the mix!  Dont worry!  This is a cooked recipe so no Salmonella here!  Or whatever is the thing you get from eating raw eggs - actually I mostly dont worry about that much!  Ha!

I have two ways to freeze the dough - depending on if I am going to make shapes or just cut them and cook - or how much space I have in the freezer!  You can roll them up into a log and freeze that way in parchment paper and Saran wrap, or put them in a Ziplock quart bag and freeze.  In the flat packet you can cut them out using cookie cutters and make fun fish and star shapes.  You know like a Christmas cookie.

I also wrap the dough in Saran first if I am going to use parchment paper.  For this batch I had to put the parchment paper packet out in the grill to freeze - the dogs dont care if it has a little smoke flavor too.

The Ziplock bag I freeze flat in the freezer and then when Im ready to cook I can just slice the whole packet into squares and put them on the sheet tray and in the oven.  Easy peasy!

Be sure to label them - Regular cookie dough and Dog cookie dough look a lot alike!

For this particular batch of baked ones (as opposed to frozen dough) I just dropped them by spoonful onto the parchment paper and then flattened them a little - sort of like peanut butter cookies!  


Beautiful bucket o' cookies!  Baked and ready to treat!
Here's the recipe:

Brix Best Dog Cookies
Preheat oven to 350*
 1 15 oz. can puree pumpkin                                            
2 C Bone Broth with Turmeric (or whatever works for you - low salt and no weird sugars) 
3-1/2 C Whole wheat flour -or whatever your dog can have (one of the grand dogs cant have wheat!
3-4 cups rolled oats (i use regular but I think quick cookin would work too.
2 eggs
1 C. Peanut Butter - I use a mix of crunchy and smooth

Mix all ingredients well until a smooth dough/batter forms.  Drop by tablespoon onto a parchment lined sheet pan and bake for 50 minutes or until desired crunchiness is obtained!  Crunchy is better to make sure they are cooked through.  

Cool completely and store in an airtight container.

Take care of your Fur Babies and yourself and blessed be!



Sunday, December 3, 2023

The Jealousy of Hyacinth

 It was a bit of a rough summer here in the Burg - TONS of rain and really very cold from winter all the way through winter again!  Plants didnt really want to grow and seed planted sometimes didnt germinate at all (lettuce mix) or at least not that well (beets)! 



The only thing that I thought did really well here were some of the herbs and especially the Mint - above you can see a Mojito Mint plant and behind it to the right is some Thyme and a Lemon Balm and way in the back behind the white birch is a Chocolate Mint!  
 I also am able to grow Avocados it seems and if I even touch a seed and set it on top of old dry dirt in an old dry pot - it will grow!  The Hubby has stopped saving them now and hides them deep in the garbage!  If he leaves them on the counter - I rightly assume that he wants me to have it - like Dobby the Elf - and that he wants me to grow it!  I have even put them in the worm bin and had them grow - repotted them and they grew like mad!  A friend has this particular one and is trying to make a go of Avocado!  The Hubby has vowed to never leave one out again!

But my greatest summer accompishment is this!  A pot of Hyacinth that had been given to me for Office Professionals day or some such thing and I had brought them home from the school and set them outside the greenhouse after they died back from blooming.....and then I sort of forgot about them until.....it froze!  And......I wasnt ready - even though I should have been!

So I brought that pot indoors and set it on the counter top and lo and behold they started to grow!  That little frost was just what they needed to come out of the dormancy they were in and to begin again!

I thought it might be a fluke but they kept going and I put them in the Kitchen Garden Window with the Herbs pots and the Cactus tray and they kept growing!

Until finally they bloomed in all their delicious smelling beauty!
"Hyacinths symbolize jealousy, a desire for forgiveness, joy, and sincerity, depending on the flower color. Yellow hyacinths are linked to jealousy, purple flowers mean you're seeking forgiveness, and blue hyacinths are tied to sincere care." The Bouqs Blog

I havent been able to figure out what Pink Hyacynths symbolize - but Im pretty sure it means "Got frozen and Lived to become a Jealousy!"

They have finished blooming once again and only the leaves are there to prove anything is in the pot, but come Spring-ish Ill try it again and see if they wont bloom - maybe - if I remember!

May all of your forgets and mistakes bloom into a Jealousy of Hyacynth and may you be blessed with forgiveness of the errors - even if you are acidentally growing Avocado!

Blessed Be!




Sunday, November 5, 2023

Ike and the Eye Infection

 About three days ago, Ike Buddy started acting like his mouth was sore and we saw a little blood on him when he brushed up against someones pants after he had been playing with another dog.  Then on Saturday he started to swell around his right eye, until it was almost swelled shut!  We couldnt find anything that looked like it could have caused that so off to the Vet we went!

Of Course on a Sunday...... the best of all days for a Vet emergency!  And...... TaDa!  It snowed about 3" last night to make the roads just delightful!  This is Ike's favorite riding in the car spot  - between the door frame and the headrest and resting his chin on your shoulder.

ONce in the Vet exam room he really started to worry!  He knows the drill, bt he is a very good boy here - no Naughty Ike at the Vet!

You can see the swelling better in the top picture, but he is pretty lethargic - at least for him!  It was determined that he had a Peri Orbital Abscess probably caused by chewing on a stick or bone or a TV remote and it poked a hole in the back of his gums and let infection get in where it could go up by his eye!  Yikes!  He chews lots of stuff and drags logs around the yard!

This was earlier in the summer time, but this is an example of what kind of stuff he is into - log wise!

Afterwards - thankfully they didnt have to cut him open and he didnt have a cone of shame, but he had been sedated and he was a caution to get into the car!  He weighs 120 pounds right now! Luckily there was a burly guy at the Vet office who helped me get him out of the Vet and in the car!  On the way home, he somehow got jacked up in the door handle with one of his giant paws and rolled the window down and couldnt get out!  I had to pull off the highway and into a parking lot, open three of the 4 car doors, and get him back on the seat without him breaking his own leg in the door handle and without him getting himself wedged between the front and back seats!  The whole time he was vociferously letting me know what he thought of the whole thing!  He's a howler when he is all drugged up and sore and not sure what is happening!

This is as far as we got into the house with him before he collapsed in a heap and cryed himself to sleep there!  Wedged in between the fridge and the counter right inside the entry way!

Brix was so worried about him of course!  After he got him some cookies....  He is not a fan of Ike being injured either!  Ike tried to have the "zoomies" at one point but he was just so wobbly that he had to keep sitting down and then would collapse where ever he was in the house!  Halfway down the short steps, halfway on the dog bed, you get the picture!  I did not get pictures of that part!

Nap change!  He decided to move over to where the floor is the warmest!  Right in front of the oven and the sink, where the in floor heat comes up!  He is now somewhat unhappily recovering from his whole ordeal, with lots of medicines that he has to take with food but his mouth is too sore to eat anything!  He has pretty much continuously cried since he came around and isnt so drunk on the sedation!  He hasnt wanted to eat or drink anything, but he is like every two year old and he gets bored of laying around.  He would like to play, but Im pretty sure he sees two of Brix right now, and he is Hangry!   But the swelling has already subsided some from the meds they gave him at the Vet, and he was able to eat a little bit of his rice, broth and eggs tonight. Im sure he will be back up and literally running in no time!

I hope that you have a good Vet when you need it, even on a Sunday with crappy roads and a Giant Dog to contend with!  Stay tuned for more adventures with Ike soon!  Blessed Be!


Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Cooking with the Kids!

 Reed and Keyonna don't get to come very often right now - both are hard workers and have jobs as well as keeping up their own household and taking care of the granddogs - usually three of them - one is a loaner sometimes.

My Mom (Nana), always said one of her favorite things of all time was when we would come and cook with her and I have also discovered that it is one of my favorite things - there is nothing like working in the kitchen with your kids!  Food is Love sometimes and it can be hard to come by that flavorful bite that also feeds your soul when you are missing your people!

One of our favorite dishes that Chads Mom (Granny) used to make was stuffed shell Pierogis.  It is designed as a Pasty type dish originally, but they are easier to make (especially with kids) as a stuffed shell!  I had asked Reed and Keyona if they could come to dinner here at the house and we were having a heck of a time finding a day to do it with everyones busy schedules!  Finally they texted and said "your house Tuesday (the next day)"  and I said "Yes!"

Reed and the Hubby (Hubby's shirt says "Free Hugs" with a cactus and then underneath it says "Just kidding!  Don't touch me!"  It totally suits him most of the time!)

"What would you like to have?" I asked.  Reedo shot right back "Grannys Pierogis!"  And I said "See you then!"  The kids showed up about 5:00 and we got to cooking!  I was still very fresh off of surgery and couldn't do much as I still had the cast on!  It was a bummer but the kids jumped right in and got things going!  They had brought some Aloha ribs (Kalbi maybe?) and Chad grilled those up with the corn on the cob,  while we made the Pierogi stuffed shells.  It was delicious and so much fun to cook with the kids and visit! 

After dinner Keyona took the Hubby out on the porch for a much needed haircut!

She's a pro and he pretty much lets her boss him!  lol

All in all a great night with the kids and many memories were made.  Keyona I don't think got to meet Granny, but she is a good recipe rememberer and she will keep this one in her favorites forever now!  Granny had some recipes (like Pierogi) that she didn't write down, so we have had to sort of figure it out and make our own.  
Hubby and Granny - many years younger than now.

Cancer took her in 2018, exactly 18 months to the day after Rye passed. So now we have two Angels on the other side helping us get through each day, and hopefully remember their recipes right!

I hope that you have a kitchen that is cozy no matter the size, and I hope you have people you love to share it with!  Blessed Be!

Stuffed Shell Pierogi
Preheat oven to 350*

1 box large pasta shells (Jumbo) at least 25 shells
3-4 lbs boiled potatoes - diced -peel them only if the skins are thick
1 stick + butter
1 8 oz. box cream cheese
1/2 C Heavy cream or milk
1/2 C sour cream
1/2 C sharp cheddar + about 1 C more for topping
1/2 C Sharp white cheddar
1-2 tsp. onion powder (we like about 1/2 a carmelized onion in ours)
1-2 tsp garlic powder
6 strips crispy bacon - crumbled - reserve for topping.
Salt and pepper to taste (cheese can be salty so make sure you are tasting).

Cook pasta shells according to package and drain.  Spray a 9x13 pan with oil or coat with butter.  
In a stand mixer whip the next ingredients to make a smooth mashed potato - it should be really yummy and buttery!

Using a spatula, hold the pasta shells in your hand and stuff to brimfull with the potato mixture.  Set them individually into the 9x13 pan in one layer.  Its ok if they are a bit crowded.  Top with the rest of the shap cheddar and the crispy bacon and bake for 20- 25 minutes.  

These can be a main dish, side dish or an appetizer.  They also make great potluck item, and game day platter food!

Enjoy!








Wednesday, September 20, 2023

We went to a Wedding!

We have been moving forward recently in a brighter light and with a bit more purpose - even if we don't always know what the purpose is -we are moving.  Baby Steps!

Recently a friend whom we really consider family got married to the love of her life!  She is just a bit older than Rye, and he and she were like brother and sister. They took their time, and really it was wonderful!

Weddings have been hard for us since Rye passed, excruciating really, and I have passed on many a wedding that I thought might end in me being in a heap on the floor and not able to honor the couple the way it should be done.  Even some of the closest of kids with us I was not strong enough to actually go and be joyful with them.

This one was not different really, but I was determined, and Reed and Keyona said they would weather it with me - they have been to a few weddings so they have more practice.  lol 

It was also pre-carpal surgery, so I was still getting around pretty well with all my parts in working order!  I am healing now but still struggling with the slow healing of the nerves.

It was held at a farm in Palmer and was one of the only sunny, hot and beautiful days we had all summer!  Got up to 80 degrees that day!  It was fun to have a "dress up" day and spend with the kids too!  I wore all my earrings, rings and even my dragonfly pin!  It felt good to want to do that again.
There were many signs of Rye that day, from the memorial table as we walked in (I was not expecting that and it took my breath away for a minute), to the dragonfly that flitted around all day from me to the bride and to Reed and Key as well.  If you look close at some of the photos you can see it photo bombing us in many of them!  Your name was spoken and you were remembered that day in the sunshine with us.

There were many fun things at this wedding and this little digital camera was one of my favorites!  You scan the code and it lets you take pictures that go right to the brige and grooms albums!  You get lots of fun photos from all parts of the wedding and all the people who love you participate in your album!

I couldnt resist sending them a picture of Brix and Ike when I got home!  Just for the laugh emoji's I knew would happen!  The Newlyweds are DOG people!!
Brix and Ike sitting pretty for a photo for the couple!

And there was joy - real joy - for us and for them that we got to have some time together and see the love all around us and for each other!  Keyona has the "selfie" taking down!  I always seem to get mostly the hairy underside of my chin!  WTF?

Another fun thing they did was when the Groomsmen were coming in they played a rock and roll song and passed out drinks to the wedding guests.  It was hilarious and fun!

I didnt get a picture of it but when the ring bearer came out he was dressed to the nines and the mission impossible song was playing and he was wearing the sunglasses like Cruise and had a suitcase handcuffed to the his wrist with the rings locked in it!  He was deadly serious and it was so much fun to watch!

I also got to have lots of hugs from my Reedo.  I got to visit with friends I hadnt seen in a long time, including some of Ryes' hockey boys who were a big part of our lives all those years ago.  Some so long that Reed didn't remember them since he was really little at the time!  They remembered him - and his "rink rat" shenanigans!

They had a "charcuterie buffet" at the reception and (of course) I didn't get a picture of it but it was AMAZING!  I have never seen that much meat, cheese, and pickled veg in all my life!  In my defense I was a little overwhelmed by the whole thing, and trying really hard to make sure I was feeling the joy and not letting the loss sneak in - so pictures were secondary!  Other than these ones!  Haha!


There was an open bar and they had these really cute little plastic party cups that were purple with gold rims and I saved two of them from Reed and Key - you can see one in Keys hand above.  I forgot to take pictures of them before I used them and I have broken both of them now, but they were also super cool.

Usually my hair is totally a caution, but even with the stiff breeze that was blowing (thank goodness or I  would totally have had epic deoderant fail) I was able to keep the hair monster at bay with a hair clip and my Bose sunglasses!  This one was taken as I was leaving the reception and Reed and Key walked me to my car. Photos courtesy mostly of Aimee Matteucci, dear friend and scrapbooker expert!

I hope that you have good friends, and good kids to go to hard but joyful places with, and I hope your invitations to the sunshine are plenty!

Blessed Be to you and to the New Couple!  You know who you are!