Tuesday, December 27, 2005

After Holiday Food

With Christmas officially over, I consider myself officially over with holiday food. Here is the twist. Our tradition doesn't really involve traditional holiday food. This year our family decided that my home made fajitas would be our 'Christmas dinner'. Last year I believe it was home made pizza. I can't really recall when or if we ever had Turkey or Ham at our home for Thanksgiving or Christmas.

So what do you do with holiday, being sick of holiday food that simply isn't holiday food? I think more of it is a bit of house fever. Maybe its just an excuse to say I am tired of eating anything we already have in the house.

After thanksgiving we also go through this. When we leave our families and head back to Texas, we usually stop for McDonald's french fries. I think I will see if going to Luby's today will cure this illness.

Monday, December 19, 2005

Angel Tree Give Away

Yesterday our Church handed out gifts from our Angel Tree. This was our second year doing such a thing. Last year seemed chaotic and it was. We had around 200 Angels last year. We all expected to double that this year with about 500. The night of the sign-up God challenged us. We ended up with over 950 signed up the night of the stew supper. To be honest I never imagined that we could do it. I felt like we struggled to get 200 kids taken care of the year before. This one is a real testament to the folks at our Church. The final Angel number was right around 1050.

Presents had been rolling in the last few weeks. Yesterday morning when I arrived at Church, the place was packed. There were toys everywhere. I have never seen so many bikes in one spot. There were toys lining the halls. There were toys on the stage in the auditorium. There were in the chapel. About 1/3 of the foyer was filled with toys.

Volunteer began at noon getting the toys staged. They were placed by Angel number in most of the classrooms and the chapel. At three pm Bobby gave a briefing to the volunteers that would work getting toys to the parents, helping wrap those toys, retrieving toys from the rooms and watching children while the parents did their thing.

Send a big thanks to Jennifer N who did almost everything leading up to the event. She was a picture of organization. She worked tirelessly on this project.

The drawback..
There were a few parents who caused problems. There was one returned to say that there was nothing attached to the angel tag and demanded she be given something of value to fill that void. She doesn't know that while I was at the front door letting people in I saw here detach the tag from its gift before returning to the building to complain. There were others who even got belligerent about what the child received. Others showed up for gifts that never signed up in the first place. To all of the above, I would tell our member's, "So what?". There will always be these people. Of course we gave them what we could to make them happy. In the end, they were.

The 6 o'clock crowd...
We had many show up that couldn't sign up before. They were told to come back at six. Everything should have been picked up by then. If it hadn't we'd help them out as well. We did. A couple of ladies made a last minute run to Wal-Mart, just to have those extra gifts. It reminds me of the parable of the field worker. They were late in coming, didn't put in the work of the others, but received the same pay. This was a truly thank group of people.

Don't let the negative side stick in your mind...
You should read this last paragraph nearly a thousand times or more. When dealing with over a thousand people, there are going to be bad eggs. Most of the people were thankful and gracious. One many hugged everyone on his way out. I saw him hug and personally thank at least eight people in the Children's area. The best gift of this doesn't belong to the parents anyway. In the end it is all about the kids.

Pictures Here!

Friday, December 16, 2005

Secret Cookie Recipe

Since my blog has degraded into a recipe festival, I chose to reveal one secret. I don't thing my wife would mind. If so, I am really taking a bullet for you all.

Secret Ingredients:

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine, softened
3/4 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 large eggs
2 cups (12-ounce package) NESTLÉ TOLL HOUSE Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels
1 cup chopped nuts

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Holiday Food

One of the best things about the holiday's is food. My beautiful wife always believe she won't make much, but folds when the kids and I hound her to death. This morning I made a special trip before work to pick up baking soda. She started making cookies last night, but was missing baking soda. Today she can bake the cold day away. She will make chocolate cookies (sorry Dad) and snickerdoodles at a minumum. We usually have chocolate dipped pretzels. On good years we will also have sugar cookies with icing on top. I love them all.

What is you favorite holiday treat? Maybe we can talk Jen into making some...