Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Potpourri

This post is basically a mélange of whatever the heck I feel like talking about right now. It’s a quickie of what’s been important to me as of late. I’ve always loved the word potpourri and somehow I always knew what it meant. Probably because I used to make it with my grandmother. She had plenty of rosebushes lining the walkway of her Corona, California home. And being the fabulous lady she was, she and I would make potpourri. We would pick the roses, dry their petals in her dehydrator along with orange peels (Grandpa was a citrus rancher), and then mix in plenty of her perfumes and sometimes cinnamon sticks. We’d spread this mix in her beauiful crystal dishes around the house and waft in the fragrance of it all. I miss my Grandma so much as of late that I just had to share with you the sweet (no pun intended) potpourri-making story.
Switching gears, the teenage girls I work with at my church had no idea what the word potpourri meant. What? We were playing Jeopardy and well, you gotta have a category called potpourri when playing Jeopardy. They, along with the teenage boys, couldn’t even pronounce the word. A whole generation of children who have no idea about rose petal or game show potpourri is. Kind of sad.
Anyway, back to my mad-mix of what I’ve been up to.
It’s been hot. (I love the heat!) Really hot. Duh, it’s July and I live in a desert. The high desert, but still, a high hot desert. As much as I love to bake, I have put a moratorium on all things requiring the oven due to summer, instead opting for chocolate milkshakes each night instead of chocolate cake. Today I couldn’t take it anymore and had to bake some of these Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies.
Stacked and delicious looking, they tasted even better.
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Let me add to that: They tasted even better with a glass of milk while reading a book on my new Nook.
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And who knew you could ‘borrow’ books from your local library on e-readers? No more going to the library, just download them. The program libraries use for e-books is called Overdrive and chances are your library uses it too. And no more late fees for this absent minded woman. The books simply disappear when your 3 weeks are up. I don’t know how it works….I’ve only had the Nook one week but I presume that little fairies turn it on in the middle of the night and delete the almost overdue books before I can incur late fees. Sweet deal America! (Said with my best Bernie Mac impression.)
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So this is how you’ll find me these days after 4pm. Avoiding the hottest afternoon sun. No doing housework after 4pm has always been my motto. By 4pm I can’t take the laundry, sweeping, and cleaning anymore. So I like to read a book. (Unless of course I have avoided all those chores before 4 o’clock, then I reluctantly do them after 4 o’clock.) But nobody said I had to like ‘em.
I hesitate to tell you, my bloggy friends, about the best part about owning an e-reader. I have texture issues. Not issues that require medication (not that there’s anything wrong with that) just well, some issues with rough scratchy things like wooden spoons, cheap paper back books, and the wrapping on Crayola crayons. (I always begged the kids on the first day of school who got the el-cheapo Rose Art crayons in their desks, with smooth wrappers, to trade me for my rough-paper-wrapped Crayolas in my desk. Either that or I would peel off the paper before using the crayons.) Anyway, I often have to put lotion on my hands before I sit down to read a book, particularly if it’s a cheap paper back.  They have the roughest paper in my opinion. Don’t ask why, lotion just changes the  feel of the paper in my hands. Well, those lotion days are gone thanks to my Nook with it’s smooth plastic-y cover.
And don’t I look comfy leaning again my newest pillow? I made it on Monday. It has made my couch happy again. The couch gets bored without a new bright pillow every 2 months or so. It’s just the way it is.
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So there you have it. I haven’t been up to a whole-lotta good this summer, have I? That’s the way summers are supposed to be. A potpourri of fun.

9 comments:

Rachel said...

I just learned about borrowing ebooks from the library. I'm totally on top of the no late fee idea. Why did it take so long for this idea to take off? I think I'll have my hands on a nook for myself in a couple of weeks.

Rachel said...

I just learned about borrowing ebooks from the library. I'm totally on top of the no late fee idea. Why did it take so long for this idea to take off? I think I'll have my hands on a nook for myself in a couple of weeks.

Michael said...

Yeah!I remember those rough crayon papers sleeves, too! Like touching peach skins or apricots. Gives me goose bumps just thinking about it.

Racquel said...

i can pronounce pottpouri! knowing what it is, well, that's a different story... :)

Wendi said...

I love your blog and I especially love the yellow paint on the walls in your home. I have tried several times, with no success, to find the right shade of yellow. Do you by chance know the name/brand of your yellow paint, and if so, do you mind sharing it? Thanks.

wendi.nelson@nebo.edu

Brian and Carly said...

Love it! What a cool idea. I feel like spending money on books is dumb (especially when it's a lame book!) Going to put it on my wish list!

Mike,Shar,Ryan,Rex said...

Yummy cookies and reading a good book, thats the life! Can I just say WOW about the pillow, so cute! I need to come visit your house, it looks amazing and a happy house!

Patta Patta said...

I have been missing grandma alot lately, too. We used to make potpourri together as well. The story brought tears to my eyes!
Okay, I am heading over right now for some of those fabuloso cookies. Yummmm! I am seriously considering a Nook....it's all your fault, lol!

Anonymous said...

Oh I just love the pillow!! Those cookies look so good...I might have to go get a cookie now for a treat after lunch...

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