Sunday, September 26, 2010

Patty's Wedding!!

Patty got married!! Here are some pics.
This is Patty's new home. Its slowly being repaired but is very cute. They have a large kitchen and three fair-sized bedrooms. Uncle Ron and Kristy decided, in order to welcome the new couple to their humble abode, to short sheet their bed, crumble cereal and bread crumbs between the sheets, and a tea bag in the toilet.
Here's me in my 'wedding-going' clothes. I bought almost the entire outfit at Value Village (Hurrah for Value Village!).
The sister of the bride . . . Allison came home for a couple of weeks to help out with the wedding. She's returning to France on Tuesday, and will be coming back at Christmas. (What a wonderful idea - people coming HOME for Christmas . . . HINT HINT HINT!!)
Here is the blushing bride and proud groom looking all snazzy. Patty's dress was very beautiful and elegant. Her colours were red, black and white (very classic . . . and if you notice my dress is the accumulation of their colour scheme - HURRAH for Value Village)
The proud grandparents! Grandma and Grandpa were asked to come early to be part of the wedding photos (taken before the wedding - GASP - that's right, Patty and Andrew saw each other BEFORE the ceremony!). Both couples (new and not-so-new - 63 years this October!) looked fantastic!




Thursday, September 16, 2010

Most amazing soup EVER!! (Well maybe not ever, but it is certainly close)

As autumn has fallen with quickness and speed upon Winterpeg, hot, feel good soups are a must. While at the farmer's market last Saturday, I purchased a acorn squash, thinking that it would be nice to have - though in exactly what form I was not certain. Well on Tuesday, after a very chilly bike into work, I knew exactly what I wanted - Apple Cinnamon Squash soup!

The recipe:

Cut up apples (3), squash (1), cauliflower (a bit), 1/2 an onion, 3 garlic cloves, spread in shallow dish, lightly coat with oil, and sprinkle with coarse salt and pepper.
Roast in oven (350) approx. 1hr, until squash is soft.
Peel squash and throw into a bender, along with other roasted vegies/fruit and chicken stock (preferable home made with small chicken pieces present), blend until smooth.
Transfer blended mixture to large pot - add additional water/chicken stock until reached desired consistency. Add cinnamon, pepper, basil, bay leaves, thyme, and a little salt (to taste), heat over medium heat until boiling. Turn down and allow to simmer until it smells too good to be true. Then dish it out and serve with Baking Powder Biscuits (adding a little garlic powder adds a nice touch). VOILA a FANTASTIC meal for a chilly day.

If you made too much - no worries, this soup tastes even better the next day. I even froze some for a quick meal later in the winter.

I would have posted a picture but it would have been of an empty bowl because, gosh darn it, it tastes GOOD!!

Monday, September 6, 2010

September Long Weekend!


After a delightful conversation with my family, a hearty breakfast of cereal, and a wonderful cup of hot tea, Grandma and Grandpa arrived at 9:30am sharp. Rachel and I rushed out the door, grabbing our cameras and we started on the last adventure of the summer 2010. Taking Hwy 8 we made good time and arrived in Gimli just at 11:00 (we had to get gas . . . the gas gage on Grandma's car is wonky, so even though it says its still a 3/4 of a tank, we filled up anyway - $15.00 worth). We met Uncle Ron, Aunt Terease, Chantelle and Eleise (sorry about the spelling) at the Evangelical Free Church in Gimli, walking in just a couple of minutes late.
After the service, we headed over to Amma's Tea House (we've been there before), and ate a huge lunch - I had chicken salad and for dessert, Pumpkin tort (DELICIOUS!!!). Taking a gander over to the Fifth Wheel (Uncle Ron and Aunt Terease's trailer - which is very very nice!), we left Grandpa taking a nap and headed to the pier,where we wondered around, went into shops and generally just spent the afternoon.
Back at the RV park, Aunt Terease showed us around all the bays and Grandma dreamed (she would LOVE to get a trailer and head out every weekend in the summer . . . Grandpa's not so keen.) After a dinner of fried chicken, we sat around the fire and roasted marshmallows until 8:15pm. Then it was 'Home James, and Don't Spare the Horse', except that I did spare the horse, in fact I took a lot of detours. We drove through Selkirk, then through Lockport, passed by St. Andrew's Elementary and then Main street and, eventually, home (it was pitch black and you could barely see anything, but it was nice just to drive the old routes and reminisce). All in all, the last trip of the summer was a success and very enjoyable. The weather was great, a little cool due to the wind off the lake, but pleasant, considering the weather we've had. Only thing that would have made it better - if my immediate family had been there too.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Berat

Hello Family of Mine!
Here are some pictures of our time in Berat. Dad asked for some and so here they are (ask and it shall be given.... maybe not in the time we specified but.... )

Sorry these pictures are all mixed up.

The first one is in Berat. This is an old church that we went into. I didn't know the picture was being taken and as you can see there is no one for me to direct, so I wasn't being bossy in this picture. Just for you information!!!! :P


These are my Albanian sister: Alba on the left and Eni on the right. You might be able to tell who doesn't exactly fit into the Albanian mold and why us foreigners stand out so much to them. It was Eni's engagement party. She and Alba and the others are so dressed up.... what they wear is like grade 12 graduation dresses.


Again, just to show you how CRAZY dressed up they get.

This is a picture of Korca from where we sat down and had 4 scoops of icecream!!!! (not on purpose, but good thing Becky is the icecream monster!) Korca is known as the Little Paris. What do you think Becky and Mom??


This is again Eni's Engagement party. They are waiting for Bimi's family to arrive. Everyone from Eni's family (aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, random foreigners who are adopted into the family) lines up as you can see, and greets his family. I was pushed into the side room. ha ha!


Thsi picture is of us dancing for a street evangelism one day with mom, Becky and the girls.

This is everyone from the church who were at the outside evangelism time.

This is a believer Marsela and mom. Marsela hosted the other girls at her house.

This was in Polican. In the very centre (ha ha, never noticed before but look: left is Koreans, centre is Albanians, Right are Canadians) are Moza in Yellow and Flutura in blue. I'll be working with them in Polican.