Yeah, right! You've been missing me, haven't you? Go on, admit it! Well, May was simply crazy for me. I started out the month by going to Pella, Iowa for Tulip Time with my mom. I got to see two of my very dearest friends, Andi and Kristina. Oh, how I love the time of the tulips! First of all, there are tulips EVERYWHERE. Need I say more? After living in Pella for 4 years of college and in the Netherlands, tulips are my all time favorite flower. You wanna get on my good side? Give me tulips!
And then there are the poffertjes. The what? The poffertjes. It's pronounced paf-ert-chas. Don't listen to those crazy Pella-ites; they pronounce it puffer-gees. I'm what you might call a connesieur of poffertjes. I love them! They are little Dutch pancakes. They're like silver dollar pancakes. Only they're the best. They're better than pancakes. And they put powdered sugar on them. Mmmmmm.......yum! They're just so darned good. In fact, I love them so much, I bought my own poffertje making pan and of course, the mix for the batter. The best part is, the batter box is in Dutch, so they translated it into English and printed it out on stick-on-labels and
stuck it on the back of the box. Too funny! Let's also not forget the ever-present meat on a stick, which was accompanied this year by chicken on a stick. You MUST have an egg roll along with the meat on a stick! Then, there's the brats and grilled chicken sandwhiches. Oh, and the Bakery. Mmmmm.....Jaarsma's bakery. It's been on the square in Pella forever, and they make the best pastries. I mean, really yummy! I had a couple of raspberry almond tarts. Oh my yum! I was totally fascinated with the windmill cake they had in the window! I didn't weigh in for Weight Watchers the Monday after! By the way, yes, I do make a habit of taking pictures of my food!
Speaking of food, I love cheese. Really, I LOVE cheese. All different kinds. I think my love affair with cheese became full-fledged when I lived in the Netherlands. You just can't avoid it. And, there are so many different kinds. You have to try them all. And they're all so good (okay, except Limburger cheese - yuck). I actually bought the aforementioned poffertje pan in the Ulrich's meat market on the Pella Square where they also specialize in cheese. Lots of cheese. Cheese from the Netherlands, Windmill shaped cheese, and my favorite.....cheese curds. Oh my! I couldn't get enough! How I love the cheese curds. I don't understand why they don't sell them here, but I can't ever find them. I almost made myself sick on cheese curds and poffertjes!
We somehow managed to tear ourselves away from the Tulip time food and went to Des Moines for dinner. I convinced Andi and my mom that we HAD to eat at the Cheesecake Factory. Mom was wary. But, I convinced her, and then managed to convince her that we needed the Tamale Cakes appetizer and to share the Chicken Mediera. She was still skeptical, but after all was said and done, she'd been brought over to the dark side! I can't get over how wonderful their food is. I remember the first time I went to one, fab cheesecake, regular food not so hot. It's not the same now! I can't wait to go back. In fact, I'm a little insenced that there a Cheesecake Factory in Des Moines (a significantly smaller city than Tulsa) and not one in Tulsa. What the heck? It's driving me to distratction. I've been trying to figure out where they could put one here, and just heard there's a new shopping mall coming in. Maybe there's hope?
The rest of May just flew by. Mom did her first expo ever! She'd been to tons of HR/Training related ones, but this time she was an exhibitor. I can't even begin to express my pride in her! There were doubts and dilemmas, and she pushed through and did it, and is already seeing good results. What a rockin' gal she is! She even had personalized bottled water for the shindig. She had to borrow Chris' SUV to drive to Norman and pick it up. Five hundred bottles of water in the back of a car make some very odd sounds!
Spring has definitely sprung here, and really, we're already in the Fires of Hell Heat (quoting Glenn Beck) that is summer in Oklahoma. It seemed like we didn't really have much spring here - went straight to HOT. It was definitely making me wonder about moving to the Pacific Northwest. I actually have plants this year! I planted some bulbs in early April, and several of my Cannas are already peaking their pretty heads. Unfortunately, the sweet little "babies" have already torn up on. Brats. Mom and I even planted flowers in front of our fence. I'm really impressed with us! We also have pots hanging over fence. Alas, they're still empty! Our neighbor keeps threatening to fill them up for us. He says I'll come home one day and they'll have stuff in them.
A new strip mall opened up this month. It's along the Arkansas River and is actually in Jenks, not Tulsa (across the river from Tulsa). It's very cool. Lots of yummy restaurants and fabulous stores. There's an ampitheater (kinda small if you ask me) where they'll have concerts every Friday night. I've already been taking everyone I know over there. Love it, love it, love it! We've become addicted to the pizza at Gina & Guiseppe's Italian diner. We even took our friends Rachel and Josh there for dinner. We're talking good stuff! Last Friday was the Grand Opening and there were over 3000 people there! Let's not get me started on the fact that this is located in Jenks (along with the Okahoma Aquarium) and there is NO river development in Tulsa. No, we won't go there.
Mimi and Scooby got their hair cut. This seems to be happening less and less frequently. Mimi looked like a veritable Ewok by the time they went. She was kinda cute, though...all scruffy looking. After I pick them up, I usually go by my mom's. The groomer is in Jenks, and she's on the way. A couple of years ago I got this amazing picture of Scooby laying on the floor at mom's right after he got groomed. I liked it so much that I blew it up and put it in a cool frame and gave it to Chris for a birthday present. I've been dying to get a similar picture of Mimi so that we can hang them side by side. Here's a surpise.....Mimi won't cooperate. I love her to pieces, but man is she like me! When she's had enough, she's had enough, and I end up with all of the pictures of her giving me coy dirty looks. Little brat! But, on the bright side, I did get yet another stellar picture of Scooby! He's so darn photogenic (yes, I'm talking about a dog here.....yes, I'm sick...it's okay, I know it).
But, Mimi does have her moments! I won't kid ya about it! She can be so stinking cute! She has officially become a little fashionista. Yep, it's true. Isaac Mizrahi has started selling doggie goodies at Target including clothes. I've always pointed out the dog clothes and talked about them, but mainly just because I know how it irks Chris. He re
ally sees no point in clothes for dogs. (really, do little black dogs in 90 degree heat need more layers?) But, they had this darling little pink polo shirt and oh, how I wanted it for Mimi. Chris refused. He rarely refuses anything, so I said OK. Target sold out of the cutie shirts, and I thought that was the end of it. But no! They got them back in. And, they had one that was pink and orange striped. Okay, it was totally meant to be. I promptly paraded Chris through the Target and showed him. He wasn't so overjoyed. But, I can be quite convincing when I want to. I think Scooby's jealous. Maybe he needs the solid pink one?
I am currently in a Circle Journal group, and I am loving it! A group of people get together and each one buys a journal, comes up with a theme, scrapbooks the first few pages of the journal (usually with a page telling what the journal is about and laying down the grounds rules, a sign in page, and her entry into the journal) and sends it off. It's akin to a chain letter or a round robin. Each person scrapbooks her entry when she receives the book and then sends it off to the next person and so on until each person gets her journal back. I did two entries in May. I'm really loving this. I'm usually really really bad about actually doing things like this and getting them out in the mail. While I've been a couple of days late a couple of times, I've actually done it, and am actually pretty darn proud of myself. I've been loving the work I'm doing in these journals, which also just isn't like me! Maybe I'm turning over a new leaf here? Maybe I really am "Going with the flow" as Ali Edwards suggested at CKU-A!!
And finally, some gratuitous Tulip Time pictures!
I just happened across your 2 Peas post and clicked your blog like. I was SO SURPRISED when I opened it up to see your Pella photos and stories. I live in Pella!! I have been to Tulip Time every year of my life. I actually walked in the baby parade this year with my two youngest children and my oldest son was with the school kids. Did you try out the stroopwafels at the booth next to the pofferjies? My church sponsers that booth and we enjoy eating those as well. Let me tell you it is a tempting thing to live everyday in the land of Dutch food. I have to limit my bakery trips...
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed your time in Pella. Did you get to check out the awesome new scrapbook store while you were there? Gail is an amazing artist and some of the coolest new stuff. Anyway...Loved reading your Pella post :)
I had a lot of fun reading!! And when I got to the CJ part I soooooo wanted it to be a pic of your entry in my journal!!!! but I love the entry you posted. Can't wait to see your work!!! and Mimi is adorable in her little shirt.
ReplyDeletewow -- a complete Dutch festival with tulips, poffertjes and stroopwafels... glad you don't have to cross the ocean to get your dutch fix ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see you are finally back to being your computer geeky self!! Love you!
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