Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Creating a Staff Luncheon....

So this year was my first venture into organizing the duanesburg school district's staff appreciation luncheon. It is sponsored by the PTSO (Secretary here) and the food was provided by parents in the community. It essentially takes making a hundred or so phone calls to get various kinds of desserts, sides, main dishes, and salads, some shopping for various supplies, drinks, etc. and a vision of what you like the overall feel of it to be. I was nervous but really excited about the entire affair. I got through the first dozen phone calls by pacing rapidly around my house but after realizing that most people were more than willing to help I lost the shy factor and did about 20 or so calls a night. Kelly (the wonderful lady that has been doing this for years) came over to give me some help in the beginning and said that she would be there the day of with a few student volunteers so I was all set up in that area and the only thing left was shopping and decorating (my specialties). The event is held in the high school cafeteria and using the picnic style like tables which are not exactly the glamorous round tables I saw in my head, so table cloths were a must to soften the room and add ambiance. The theme I picked was cherry blossoms which I thought would be delicate and pretty and remind everyone of the coming spring. I had a friend that just so happens to be a wiz with photoshop make the invitations to send out and recognition notes that went on the tables, and due to the fact that I was working with a tight budget and there were 20 tables plus buffet, I made the flowers. The grand flower arrangements that I wanted would have depleted to much of my funds and I really wanted something unexpected. I got the idea off another blog which pointed me in the direction of the great martha stewart and a tutorial. It called for pink tissue paper and a branch and since my birch tree had a big limb fall off this winter I new just were to get them. I purchased simple vases and river rocks for the base and covered each table in a white paper roll cloth with a hand cut scalloped edge. The flowers were pink and the buffet tables I did in pink as well for a nice contrast. Each place was set with a simple rolled napkin containing their silverware and tied off with a ribbon. All in all everything came out beautiful and the staff were surprised and delighted! I will be doing it again next year and only hope I can make it equally as stunning!

Monday, March 30, 2009

First Pie Crust Ever...

This weekend I made my first from scratch pie crust ever. I used martha stewarts pate brisee and it came out great. I then decided to give it a grand filling and made a sweet sausage, green onion, baby spinach, broccoli and three cheese quiche...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

St. Patricks Day Surprise

Here are a few pics from a funny St. Patrick's Day prank left by a tricky little leprechaun...



Monday, March 2, 2009

Reading Rain(e)bow...

So lately Raine's reading skills have been improving immensely. She is able to read several pages at a time out of books like Junie B. Jones and actually enjoys it, by that I mean understands the sentences she is putting together not just painstakingly sounding out word by word. She reads to me at home sometimes and in the car will take out a book all on her own, shush me saying, "Be quiet mom. No talking. I am reading here!" I am overjoyed by the whole process as I had trouble reading early in life and did not like books until I was almost 16. I was worried at the beginning of this year because it was tough for her as well and she had the same reaction. I wanted so much for her to love and enjoy the worlds that reading can open up. I am happy to say that we are getting there and one of the funniest examples was this weekend. We went out for a mother daughter lunch (this is a big thing as we do not eat out in restaurants hardly ever) on Saturday. I let her pick and she wanted the Chinese buffet which was fine with me (I was secretly thrilled there is just something about all the choices that tickles me pink) and at the close of the meal when I went ask for her to give me her fortune cookie so I could read it she gave me her best "please mother" look and said, Uh mom I can read it myself! Duh!" Well she did much to my delight. Man I am so proud of her...