Friday, December 25, 2009

The Christmas Letter

Holiday Greetings!

2009 has been quite a year here at Château Sutton-Goar. This year we:

  • decided to see if we would feel any difference if we eliminated all processed foods (unknown ingredients, food coloring, high fructose corn syrup) from our diet for one year.


  • are a bit disappointed to find out that it really does make a huge difference


  • have a new appreciation for the bravery of our friends who came over to our house for dinner anyway


  • had an astounding amount of bizarre-looking meals. If you add spinach to almost everything, it increases the nutritional value, but occasionally one feels like one is eating a pulverized Oscar the Grouch


  • are really glad the one year is almost up


  • learned to make homemade liqueurs—and in the future would use decaffeinated coffee for Kahlua unless one intends to have cocktails at 7:00 AM


  • threw a “zucchini cookoff” party and PEOPLE ACTUALLY CAME!


  • picked several pounds of cherries...which explains all the cherry jam everyone is getting for Christmas


  • took our injured kitty for walks on a leash—usually in the backyard where there were no witnesses


  • shoveled insane amounts of horse manure in the literal—not political—sense


  • decided to double the size of our garden—which made a lot more sense in March than in August


  • discovered that if we’re having enough fun, it’s hard to notice the difference in only one income

This year I:

  • spent so much time reading labels for our “Year of No Processed Foods” experiment that a few local grocery stores think I might be a member of staff


  • grew an insane amount of garlic, and was so pleased with the results that I planted even more for 2010


  • learned to make two things successfully in that dang crockpot


  • will have read 100 books (98 and counting at current writing)


  • have been doing a lot of food history research and was amazed to find that Velveeta was actually invented as a “healthy” alternative to cheddar cheese.


  • learned how to make non-mushy pickles—and celebrated by canning 50-some-odd jars of them.


  • used a pressure canner for the first time ever AND didn’t blow anything up. The fact that I was still canning pumpkin at midnight is an entirely different issue.


  • learned to make mustard, which is much better than anything we’ve encountered in stores.


  • experienced my first “real” surgery, which wasn’t nearly as bad as the 6-week recovery period

This year Andy:

  • finished restoring my grandmother’s piano, though learned that it might have been wiser to NOT mention that there would be piano moving involved when inviting buddies over for beer


  • ran his annual half-marathon....plus a second for good measure/insanity


  • made homemade crackers, which were excellent...though the thicker ones were a bit like garlic-flavored dog biscuits


  • learned that motorcycle camping in May is not always a great idea


  • learned that kayaking in April is an even worse idea


  • learned to make homemade pasta, though hasn’t found a solution to the “sticking together in some big fettuccine mess while drying” problem


  • figured out how to fix our furnace after a week of no heat & two separate repairmen did nothing and charged us anyway. (If they can’t fix anything, should they still be called “repairmen?”)


  • learned that the way to a woman’s heart is through homemade chocolate-peanut butter ice cream

This year I have learned:

  • just when you’ve thought you have set a new standard for crazy pet owners everywhere, you find yourself signing your cat up for water rehab therapy


  • cats can have nightmares....probably over the kitty water rehab therapy


  • if the compost doesn’t get hot enough to kill seeds, it’s a terrific way to seed your lawn, flowerbeds, and flower pots with cucumbers, tomatoes, and sugar peas


  • putting steaming horse manure on the lawn and garden won’t kill the plants, but might have had something to do with two neighbors moving away


  • finding a chocolate zucchini cake recipe can make one more accepting when one ends up with a second summer squash where pumpkins were supposed to be planted


  • those plastic knobs on the gas stove have a lower melting point than one might think


  • never underestimate how fast a determined cat can remove a leg cast. Theo’s current record is before even getting him home from the vet, which has made him a legend at WestVet


  • for some cats, kitty valium is not so much a sedative as kitty speed. Finding this out after giving it to a cat in a cast is really unfortunate


  • just because it stains your fingers, it doesn’t mean that blueberry juice can color frosting


  • after 6 months, one does stop fantasizing about Diet Pepsi, but one never stops thinking about chocolate


  • if one of the cats turns a live bird loose in your house and it settles into a flower arrangement four feet above the open front door, the odds of the bird figuring out that a) the flowers are fake and b) it could get out through a door just a few feet below it are next to zero—no matter how strong the cold wind is blowing through the house


  • if a doctor tells you initially that surgery recovery will take about a week, it’s best to ask questions. He meant in the “stop feeling like crap” sense, and I meant in the “can be out shoveling dirt in the garden” sense


  • doped up on enough pain killers, I can have all the milkshakes I want because I won’t actually feel my normal headaches from my milk allergy....or anything else for that matter


  • all natural” on a food label doesn’t mean what I thought it meant


  • don’t assume ANYTHING about your home’s construction—even if you bought the builder’s own home


  • there is such a thing as bacon-flavored lip balm. Why is anybody’s guess


  • life is always an adventure, though some days more than others.......


We wish everyone a merry holiday season and a healthy & happy 2010!
Toni and Andy

2 comments:

(formerly) no-blog-rachel said...

Happy/Merry to you too! Thanks for all of the entertainment; it is a ton of fun reading about your (mis)adventures. :)

*hugs*

Georgi said...

I second that!

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