the original early 80's vintage arcade games. Stephanie regressed to her high school days of being at the roller-rink when she had a friend bid on this game at an auction. The only thing that Stephanie is missing is the teased up hair and roller skates!Monday, March 2, 2009
The Centipeed Crawls In...
This age old arcade game, the Centipeed, "crawled" into the VanderHorst family room last Saturday. Since then everyone from Jozie to grandmas have tried their skill. This is one of
the original early 80's vintage arcade games. Stephanie regressed to her high school days of being at the roller-rink when she had a friend bid on this game at an auction. The only thing that Stephanie is missing is the teased up hair and roller skates!
the original early 80's vintage arcade games. Stephanie regressed to her high school days of being at the roller-rink when she had a friend bid on this game at an auction. The only thing that Stephanie is missing is the teased up hair and roller skates!Wednesday, February 25, 2009
More of Pancake Tuesday
And this is the famous "giant pancake". When it has been put on a TV cooking show, this tastey morsel is cut into four dainty pieces. But this yummy pancake can be devoured totally by
any VanderHorst. Last night we served link sausage as a side. It's not one of those dishes where everybody can sit down together, unless you have more than one caste iron skillet, because it takes about 17-18 minutes for each. This is the recipe:
Set oven to 425 degrees
2 eggs
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup milk
1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
4 tbsp of butter / margarine
2 tbsp. powdered sugar
2 tbsp lemon juice
Mix eggs, flour, milk & nutmeg. Melt butter preheated skillet in oven. Pour mix into skillet. Return to oven for 15 - 20 minutes or until golden brown. (took mine about 16 min.)
Sprincle pancake w/ lemon juice & powdered sugar and return to oven for 1-2 minutes (I do 2 min.)
Serves 4....(unless you're a VanderHorst....then it serves 1 - 2)
This original recipe I pulled out of the Reader's Digest about 20 years ago.
Bon Apetit'
any VanderHorst. Last night we served link sausage as a side. It's not one of those dishes where everybody can sit down together, unless you have more than one caste iron skillet, because it takes about 17-18 minutes for each. This is the recipe:Set oven to 425 degrees
2 eggs
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup milk
1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
4 tbsp of butter / margarine
2 tbsp. powdered sugar
2 tbsp lemon juice
Mix eggs, flour, milk & nutmeg. Melt butter preheated skillet in oven. Pour mix into skillet. Return to oven for 15 - 20 minutes or until golden brown. (took mine about 16 min.)
Sprincle pancake w/ lemon juice & powdered sugar and return to oven for 1-2 minutes (I do 2 min.)
Serves 4....(unless you're a VanderHorst....then it serves 1 - 2)
This original recipe I pulled out of the Reader's Digest about 20 years ago.
Bon Apetit'
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Fat Tuesday or Ponzki Day or.....Mardi Gras!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Dawson's Big Night
A couple of weeks ago Stephanie and I went to a "jewelry party" hosted by a friend of hers. We thought this would be right up Jozie's alley, so we took our "girly girl". Our only mistake was even letting her try on the jewelry. Then she HAD to try on every piece of jewelry and ring...All at the same time! We created a monster!
Dawson invited Grandpa and me to his "crossing over" from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. In spite of the threat of a snow storm we packed up and headed out for Chicago on Friday, Feb. 20th.
In this picture Dawson is already a Boy Scout and you can see his neck scarf of the Troop that he is going to join. Mom and Dad look proud. And Keven looks more "relieved" because he gets to get out of being the Cub Master, Pack Leader and anything else that no parents would volunteer for.
Here Dawson poses with the display for the Arrow of Light that he worked for. It is the only award from Cubs that he gets to carry over to his Scout uniform. You can kind of see the very
Dawson invited Grandpa and me to his "crossing over" from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. In spite of the threat of a snow storm we packed up and headed out for Chicago on Friday, Feb. 20th.
In this picture Dawson is already a Boy Scout and you can see his neck scarf of the Troop that he is going to join. Mom and Dad look proud. And Keven looks more "relieved" because he gets to get out of being the Cub Master, Pack Leader and anything else that no parents would volunteer for.
Here Dawson poses with the display for the Arrow of Light that he worked for. It is the only award from Cubs that he gets to carry over to his Scout uniform. You can kind of see the verycreative individual arrows that each parent made for their son. They are wrapped with different leathers and beads signifying the different things the boys had to accomplish to earn the badge.
PaPa was glad to pull out his "Silver Beaver" award that he received years ago. It is the highest award for volunteerism at Boy Scout Council Level. The coucils have merged since then, so I don't even know the name of the council out of Ann Arbor, MI is. It used to be the Wolverine Council. Was a nice week end.
PaPa was glad to pull out his "Silver Beaver" award that he received years ago. It is the highest award for volunteerism at Boy Scout Council Level. The coucils have merged since then, so I don't even know the name of the council out of Ann Arbor, MI is. It used to be the Wolverine Council. Was a nice week end.Eye update: my eyesight is getting better all the time. It's not perfect yet....but I am sure thanking God for what I've got. Praise the Lord.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
My Peepers: First Hurdle Crossed
The first hurdle is crossed: the "spot welding" by Laser surgery of my retina to the rear of the eye ball has held. Retina is tight against the back of the eye. All restrictions I had (lifting, reading for a length of time, exercising, etc.) have all been lifted. Though I can't see much better than last Friday when all happened, the Dr. says that my "measurements" are 40% better. Son't have to return for 5 weeks; by then things should have improved significantly. I sure hope.
After we opened gifts on Christmas morning, Chris and I headed north to Michigan to see two of our children and about 6 grandchildren. Was a fun time. Even got to Michelle's as she was putting a turkey dinner on the table. Couldn't have planned that better if it had been planned!
Above are Brittany, Mel and Joshua. The goofy "horns" by Josh's head are done by the big boy to the right....don't kids outgrow that????
After we opened gifts on Christmas morning, Chris and I headed north to Michigan to see two of our children and about 6 grandchildren. Was a fun time. Even got to Michelle's as she was putting a turkey dinner on the table. Couldn't have planned that better if it had been planned!Above are Brittany, Mel and Joshua. The goofy "horns" by Josh's head are done by the big boy to the right....don't kids outgrow that????
Thursday, February 5, 2009
39 YEARS & COUNTING.....
Chris & I have now been "happily everaftering" (as Paul Harvey said) for 39 years now.
To think of all we've done and places we've been over those years...6 children....20 grandchildren. Chris has been to all 50 states of the Union. And come to think of it, the only state I have doubts that I've been there is Alabama & Arkensas. Probably was there, too, just don't remember. Anyway....back to reminiscing. We gave driven from Main to California and to Alaska...but not all at the same time. We've built a house, remodeled houses, traveled to basketball games, coached teams, been scoutmaster and troop leader for Boy & Girl Scouts, been to high school & college graduations in the heat, cold, and wind, had many dogs and various animals, raised pups, and babied geriatric dogs, chased a loose cow in the desert, and butchered an elk in our kitchen. Our walls of our home now look like a museum of our ancestors, extended family, children & grandchildren. It definitely looks like a home of folks with a history.
And looking to the future...tomorrow I see the retinologist in Ft. Wayne. I hope I find out more about my eye and also hope to have the physical restrictions I have lifted. Prayers, please.
So, until we connect again....
Saturday, January 31, 2009
GOD PROTECTS THESE PEEPERS!
I was 1 day away of being blind in one eye....and I didn't even know it. How bizarre!
Yesterday, I started getting some funky problems with my vision in my left eye. But I was busy...no time to do anything today....maybe next week
Then it started to be like a veil over my vision. Well, I guess I'll call the doctor and make an
appointment for next week. Well....nobody would let me wait! Why wouldn't anybody let me put this off until next week??? Chris, the doctors, and then the retinologist in Fort Wayne. They all just said "Go! I'll call ahead and they'll be expecting you."
Yesterday, I started getting some funky problems with my vision in my left eye. But I was busy...no time to do anything today....maybe next week
Then it started to be like a veil over my vision. Well, I guess I'll call the doctor and make anappointment for next week. Well....nobody would let me wait! Why wouldn't anybody let me put this off until next week??? Chris, the doctors, and then the retinologist in Fort Wayne. They all just said "Go! I'll call ahead and they'll be expecting you."
It turns out that I had a detached retina! It just happens as part of aging that the vitreious humor (that liquid stuff in the eye ball) shrinks as we get older; but mine stayed stuck to the retina...and eventually it ripped! And as I found out that if I had waited, I would be blind by the next day or two!
The retinologist in Ft. Wayne did lazer surgery on me. A totally painless proceedure. This whole situation was painless....but a little disconcerting with the vision deficit. It'll take a few months for my vision to straighten out as much as it will. Perhaps not as good as it was, but certainly not blind! Praise God! and my sweetie.
To those who have enjoyed this blog in the past, traveling to Alaska and back....I'm resuming this blog again because I have been encouraged to do so. I personally don't think that many other people would be interested in reading this blog....but I'm doing it. Enjoy if you wish. But, be sure that I will write all about our next adventure on the road....which is in the dreaming stage right now. Stay tuned....
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