Four Things

Since I don’t have to go to school tomorrow and have some time to waste, here’s my answers!

I’ve been tagged by leahrachelle

Four Jobs You’ve Had:

1.  AVAK – including maid, gift shop attendent, and the Maxi-Mart.  Have to love the Glennallen cartel!

2.  Interpretive Park Ranger for the National Park Service at Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.

3.  East High School Activities Clerk

4.  Volunteer Coordinator at Chesapeake Habitat for Humanity

Four movies you would watch over and over:

1. Anne of Green Gables
2. Sleepless in Seattle
3. Little Women
4. My Big Fat Greek Wedding

Four places you have lived:
1. Glennallen, AK
2. Houghton, NY
3. Anchorage, AK
4. Baltimore, MD

Four TV shows you love to watch :

This would be none since I don’t have a TV – so how about 4 radio shows I listen to every week?  (I love NPR!)

1. Morning Edition
2. All Things Considered
3. Car Talk
4. Prairie Home Companion

Four websites you visit daily:
1. Hotmail
2. Baltimore Sun
3. Xanga
4. Blogspot (for Adventures with Jamey and Norah!)

Four of your favorite foods:
1. Black Bean and Sweet Potato burritos
2. Thai peanut chicken
3. Indian food made by my friend Anu who has (SADLY) moved back to India
4. apples from Reid’s Orchard, which I buy at the farmer’s market

Four places you would rather be right now:
1. 3241 Milky Circle
2. Hawaii with Mom
3. Perry, NY with Lisa
4. Oregon with Mom

Four Vacations You’ve Taken

1. England/Scotland/Ireland/Wales
2. West Coast states – WA, OR, CA

3. Western states – WA, OR, WY, ID, CO, MT
4. Alaska all the time

Four Vehicles You’ve Owned

1. 1991 Ford Escort – silverish brown


2. 1993 Toyota Camry – green (and a wonderful car, I must say!)


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Four Blogs I Visit and Want to Tag:
1.
well, the only two blogs who I visit who also read my blog (being
Meggan and Leah) have already done it so I’m just going to let it die!


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NO SCHOOL TOMORROW!!

I have a day off!  Yippee Yippee Skippy!!  Now – what do to with my time?

EDIT:  (Obviously what I’ve done with my time is post a silly “4s” thing from Leah.   So now I’m turning off my computer and getting out of computer land!)

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Ginger-Fuji Apple Chutney

On my snow day (which is sadly a Sunday and not a Monday), I thought
I’d post this recipe for Ginger-Fuji Apple Chutney that Kristen and I
made last week.  We ate it with pork steaks and roasted sweet
potatoes.  A yummy dinner!

4-5 Fuji or other very firm apples, peeled, cored, and diced small (about 2 C)

juice of 1/2 lemon

1/2 T vegetable oil

1 medium onion, diced (same size as apples)

2 T peeled and minced fresh ginger

salt and pepper to taste

1/2 C rice-wine vinegar

1/2 C apple juice

Mix the lemon juice with the apples.  Heat the oil in a saucepan,
add onion and ginger, and cook until soft (3-4 minutes).  Add
apples and cook for about 3 minutes.  Add salt and pepper to
taste.  Add vinegar and apple juice and cook for about 20 minutes
or so, until the liquid has reduced by about 3/4.  Enjoy!!
This makes pork chops far more interesting.  And it’s very easy!

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Our First Snow in Two Months

Well, we had two months with no snow and an average January high of
51.  We finally got a storm last night – it’s about time!

Here’s the Sun’s article about it.  I had a little dinner party last night (out in the suburbs) and it got cancelled so then I got to go to another birthday partym that was close by.  I am
such a POPULAR woman!  In truth, I am really blessed by the many women who I am friends with, primarily from church, who love the Lord and challenge me to serve him
faithfully.  Last night, we had 9 women together and we talked about fun things but also hard things too.  Of mistakes made, sins committed, and God’s grace and provision.  Amen.

So with no church today, I think I’m going to go to the Church of the Holy Comforter.

EDIT:  Here’s a better article that was posted later today with better stats! 🙂

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Brokeback to the Future?

So for all you TV-less households out there (that would be me and Meggan I guess), here’s a hilarious link to another NPR story
about satire movie trailers.  Just listening to them today on NPR
was pretty funny!  For example, there’s Brokeback to the Future –
not exactly the movie we all knew and loved in the 80s!  And Jon
and Leah – just because you have a TV doesn’t mean you can’t listen
too! 🙂  HAPPY FRIDAY!!

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For All You Moms Out There

You have the cells of every one of your kids inside of you!  So
Mom: Eric, Jon, Chris, Rachel, and I still live on inside of you!
Listen here to this fascinating NPR story!!

From the producer of the story…

If the Good Hypothesis
turns out to be true and every child leaves a posse of good soldiers in
their mothers, then no matter how crummy we are to our moms, we are,
willingly or unwillingly, still doing something nice for her — on the
inside.

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Yummy Easy Soup

Meggan – I think your family will really like this soup.  And you
too Leah!  This recipe serves four.  I doubled it for the
Young Adults luncheon today and it made quite a bit.  I think it’s
from Martha Stewart – Kristen found it.

4 tsp olive oil

1 medium onion, chopped

4 garlic cloves, minced (or smushed in a garlic press)

2 tsp ground cumin

1 can (4.5 oz) chopped green chiles

2 cans (15 oz each) black beans, drained and rinsed (or if you’re Meggan, you’ll cook them yourself)

2 cans (14.5 oz each) diced tomatoes

3/4 tsp salt

2 C water

1 package (10 oz) frozen corn

cilantro, chopped

Heat the oil and saute the onion until soft, about 5 minutes.  Add
the cumin and garlic and saute a couple more minutes.  Dump in
everything else except cilantro and corn.  Bring to a boil and
then simmer until it thickens a little bit, about 20 minutes.
Take out about 2 C of the mixture and puree it in a blender or food
processor.  CAUTION – when you
try to puree something hot, if there’s too much in the blender, it will
squirt out all over the kitchen walls. (Not that that I would know from
personal experience or anything!)  So just blend a little bit at a
time and be careful!
  Add this back to the soup and add the
corn too.  Bring soup back to a boil.  Take off heat and add
however much cilantro you want (the original recipe doesn’t call for it
but I think cilantro makes it better).  Serve with grated Monterey
Jack and sour cream.

Enjoy!  It’s really not spicy.  Next time I might add a
little cayenne pepper to jazz it up but it’s really good this way
too.  And…it freezes well so it’s a good way to add to the
freezer stockpile.  (This leftover comment may apply to you, Leah,
more than Meggan.)

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Sisters

And while I’m at it, I’m going to post this picture of Rachel and I at
the Pacific Ocean last May since it’s such a great one too.  And
now I’m going to bed, having successfully procrastinated long enough to
put off bubbling in my grades until tomorrow.

(I must say that three posts in one evening is pretty impressive, seeing
as my grand total before this for almost a year was two.)

Currently Listening

Rachel’s Christmas Mix CD (Amazon doesn’t sell it so I couldn’t use the cool icon.)

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Dublin

Since I’m such a mad posting Xanga fiend, I thought I’d post a picture
of my friends Katie, Julie, Laura, and I at a fairly recent birthday
party. I think most of the 3 (at most) people who read this blog have
seen the picture but I’m posting it anyway because I love the
picture!  We’re the Sunday Night Live Charles Village Carpool
group, who, alas, had to disband in July.

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The Best Carrot Cake Ever

Here’s a recipe from
Cook’s Illustrated for the best carrot cake ever.  I made it for
Kristen’s birthday party, both this year and last year.  Last
year, I made really cute flowers out of circles from baby
carrots.  This year, I had to do better than that so I came up
with the polka-dot cake.  Kristen was impressed!

Spiced Carrot Cake with Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting

2 1/2 C unbleached all-purpose flour

1 1/4 tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. baking soda

1 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp. cloves

1/2 tsp. ground black pepper

1 Tbs. ground cardamom (yes, that’s tablespoon)

1/2 tsp. salt

1 lb. carrots (6-7 medium), peeled and grated, should be about 3 C

1 1/2 C granulated sugar

1/2 C packed light brown sugar

4 large eggs

1 1/2 C vegetable oil

Spray pan (bundt or 9×13) with non-stick cooking spray.  Mix
together the dry ingredients, set aside.  Using a food processor
or hand held mixer or KitchenAid (whatever’s handy) mix together the
eggs and sugars.  With the machine going, slowly pour in the oil
and beat until the batter is really light and the oil is completely
incorporated into the sugars.  (This is the important part because
it keeps the oil from settling and making the bottom of the cake
greasy.)  Mix in the carrots and dry ingredients.   Bake
at 350 degrees until it’s done (about 35-45 minutes) – when a toothpick
comes out clean.  If it’s in a bundt pan, it will probably take
about 15 minutes or so longer.

Frosting

8 oz cream cheese, softened but still cool

5 Tbs. softened butter

1 Tbs. sour cream

1 tsp. vanilla extract (or more, depending on how much vanilla flavor you want)

1 1/4 C powdered sugar

Mix everything but the powdered sugar together until smooth.  Stir in p.sugar.

Frost cake when cool.  If the cool polka dot effect is desired,
cut baby carrots into very thin slices and decorate the cake!
This is really the best carrot cake I’ve ever had!  (And the
frosting is great too!)

And here’s the cute girl who made it! 

Make the cake!  Make it today!

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