Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Girls Night Out!

You haven't had fun like this in forever, I assure you...LOL!

We all met in AOB and have been inseparable since.  We have now vowed to get together more often.  This kind of kindred friendship is not an easy find in any country. 






We had no idea it was Samba night... but you can see us Enjoying the Samba.  A few decided watching was not enough and we had to get involved.  That's what I love about this crew, we just go for it... Katie and Kellie do the Samba for everyone...

Then we played a game and Katie was the last American standing...  It was so much fun.


Katie, Hanna, Kellie... it was good to do it up, yet again....  Here's to keeping it real!

Of course Katie was taking the picture :-(
Wish you were in it!

Okay... here is the full Samba!


Sunday, March 4, 2012

White Chocolate Truffles and Mom

I don't just love my children, I really like them.

I like talking to them and hearing about the silliness of their day.  I like spending time with them and developing the bond of sisterhood.  Yes, I know we are mother-daughter...LOL! I love watching them learn and grow mentally, physically and spiritually.  Most of all, I like being able to say yes to whatever they want; within reason and stipulations...   Yes, Nyjai and Quortney, I am doing my happy dance.

Tonight, we made White Chocolate Truffles.  It is a recipe I got from an Oakleaf Spouses Club member.

All you need is...
Cream Cheese
Oreo Cookies
and White Chocolate (melted).  
Then do what we did below... 

Well, maybe.  Ours were good, but they did not look like hers.  But we had fun!
Nyjai chopped finely 10 - 12 Oreo Cookies in a blender.


Dump cookies into a bowl and add one package of cream cheese. 


Mix well.



Place mixture in the freezer for 1 hour.

Roll mixture in to balls of desired size.

Dip them into the melted white chocolate.
We used toothpicks to keep our fingers out of the chocolate.

Refrigerate.
They are beautiful Nyjai... Good Job!


There are moments in life when you realize that no matter how old your children get they like being with you too. I truly appreciate this life!
Yum!

Friday, March 2, 2012

Shrine Sale and China Petes


I went with friends to a Shrine Sale and a place called China Pete’s.  Both were exceptional places with great finds.



When I first heard of a Shrine Sale I did not want to sound uncultured, so I did not ask what I was thinking… “Why do I need to purchase a shrine and are someone’s ashes in the urn it comes with.”   I just listened and then became more intrigued. 

Shrine sales get their name from the fact that they are held on the grounds of the various temples and shrines throughout Japan.  In the states we would probably call these Yard Sales, Flea Market, Antique Markets, etc.

The are a bit better than your average sale.  The finds are really quite nice.  I can see how people could easily become hoarders at these sales.  That is why I told myself I would have to answer three questions before I purchased anything.

Do I have one like it at home right this minute?
Will I use it within the next two months?
Do I have a place to store it?

Well, I found a few things that I could answer yes to. 

Doing my happy dance!


Dessert Plates from China Pete's
I will be using these for a ladies lunch..!

Tea Set from Shrine Sale
The tea set came in a set of 5.  In Japan, wedding gifts like these are given in sets of 5 because it can not be evenly separated.  They hope this will prevent divorce.

Hollowed Tree Trunk Candles

These candles will go on the lanai during the Spring and Summer and Fall...LOL!   I can see it now, Franklin putting steaks on the grill while I sit drinking a glass of Chardonay or Riesling.  The crew over for a night of Spades.

Gold Obi

Orange Obi
This is the belt that Japanese women wear with their Kimonos.  The lady below is wearing a striped one  around her waist.  


I use mine as a table runner and buffet runner.  They are hand made. The orange one is from Kyoto. I bought the gold one at a bazaar in November.  It was made in Osaka.

Before Shrine Sale

After Shrine Sale


I do think I might get addicted to the shrine sale kind of shopping.  This was a lot of fun!