Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving

Ironically, both dad and I had the same ideas about taking a picture of our plates. I posted the picture but thought I'd come back and write something about the day.


Hanneke made a very nice meal (see above) which we are finishing the leftovers of this weekend. It was fun to sit and eat it with her, but I think we both felt like it was a very different Thanksgiving than prior ones. A meal is great and all, but it's not the same as sitting down with a bunch of family. That part of Thanksgiving was very absent for us both this year, and we hope next year that will not be true. We were thinking of you all Thursday.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Winter

Hey everyone. As Hanneke described, things are getting colder here. I have enjoyed wearing my warm socks (thanks Grandma) and having good meals (including nice hamburgers recently, thanks D & R). Hanneke set-up the fountain Mark and Giny sent us before I even got home I think and it looks nice. And I appreciated receiving some birthday and seasonal money to fund our occassional stops at places to eat in NYC.

The semester is about month from ending and I am working on the various projects I have. Still a few papers to write and revise, and one exam to work on. I am also continuing to work on fellowships and other plans for employment next year. I don't expect to know anything about either for quite some time due to their time tables.

We look forward to seeing everyone in December.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

November update

Well, we've been keeping busy this month reading and writing and trying to stay motivated. Things are slowly getting written. I am getting restless for winter to arrive: cool, crisp air and snow and holiday cheer. But it will be here before we know it, I'm sure.



I have been entertaining myself by trying many new recipes, many from my Simply in Season cookbook. We have also been enjoying some nice organic beef that David and Rachel sent for Brian's birthday. We ate one of the steaks so far (so tasty) and also one pack of hamburgers. The hamburgers smelled soooo divine cooking, and they tasted very nice as well.



This picture is from yesterday evening. I took it out the window in the front room as the sun was setting. Most of the leaves left on this tree are brown, and I think they will fall soon. I love pictures that silhouette something complex (like a tree) against a beautiful sky.



Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cranberry Crumble Bars

It is fall, and we are enjoying the fall foods that appear in the store this time of year. Bags of fresh cranberries recently arrived in our grocery store, so I was looking for cranberry recipes and I found these bars. Both Brian and I think they are really delicious, and they are a good way to enjoy fresh cranberries, so I wanted to share the recipe with you. If you try it, let us know what you think.

Cranberry Crumble Bars (preheat oven to 400)

Filling: 1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup orange juice
1/4 cup water
2 cups fresh cranberries
1 Tbsp grated orange zest
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

Crust: 3/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 1/2 cup oats
1 cup flour
1/4 tsp salt

1) On stovetop, mix sugar, orange juice, and water. Heat to boiling. Remove from heat and add the remaining filling ingredients. Place back on the heat and cook over medium heat for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened.
2) Mix crust ingredients in order given until a crumbly mixture forms. Press half of the mixture into an ungreased pan. Spread the cranberry filling on top. Then, top filling with the remaining crust mixture, pressing down lightly.
3) Bake bars at 400 degrees until light brown.

Notes:
1) The recipe suggests that you use a 9x13 pan and bake for 20 minutes. I thought that would make the bars too thin, so I used a 8x8 and baked for 35 minutes. I think it would work well either way. My bars came out about 1.5 inches tall, so they would be thinner if you used a larger pan.
2) I think the cranberries are the main point of these bars, so I wanted more filling. I made an extra half batch of filling, which is yummy. I would suggest making more filling than the recipe calls for.

Monday, November 9, 2009

the big leak and other stories

Tonight we had a little adventure. I was sitting on the couch in the living room, eating a cranberry crumble bar, and I heard a dripping noise coming from the kitchen. When I went to investigate, I discovered water dripping from the ceiling, from a hole where our main heating pipes come down from the ceiling. I put a container under the leak and started to head out the door to check with our upstairs neighbor, when another (much quicker) dripping started in another part of the kitchen. I ran back to put a big pot under that second leak and then ran upstairs and started knocking insistently on the neighbor's door. It took her a little while to answer, and once she did, I discovered that her son (woh knows English) was not home. I was trying to act out water dripping down from the ceiling, but she had no idea what I was talking about. Finally, I told her I would show her, and we headed back towards the kitchen. When we arrived at the kitchen, we had to literally wade in, since there was at least an inch of water covering the floor. The source of the water was clear, as the washing machine hose was broken and actively spraying water on every surface in the kitchen. We both started muttering to ourselves (me in English and her in Spanish) while trying to turn the water off. She finally got it off, and we started to get all the water off the floor. This took a while (several towels, lots of wringing out, several buckets), and our efforts were partially impeded by Izzy, her small but active dog who was quite excited. Izzy loved to run through the water, attack the towels, and lick at the (really dirty) water pooled all over the floor. I stayed a while to help with the clean up, since our poor upstairs neighbor is quite elderly and was having trouble bending down to reach the floor (she explained to me with sign language--bad knees, bad back). When I got back down to our apartment, the ceiling was still leaking (in a few new places). I called the landlord, but he seemed unconcerned ("it will probably take a while to drain the floor"), so we just left containers out to catch the dripping water and left it. I found a few more small leaks, but overall, it seems like the worst of it is over. The biggest leak is now only an occasional drip.

In other news, I went to Columbia this weekend to read a few books in the library. The regular train was down for repairs (apparently, just for the weekend), so I ended up in the southern part of Harlem, which is northeast of Columbia. This was a bit problematic for me; I was hoping to stay and read for longer, but because of the several block walk through unknown terrain, I left before it got dark to be safe. Still, I got a little reading done.

On the southeast corner of campus is St. John the Divine cathedral, which I think is the largest gothic cathedral in the USA. It is quite a beautiful building. I took this snapshot of it's exterior as I passed it on Saturday (using my phone camera). I stopped by the cathedral many weeks ago to take a look inside and I got a few shots of the interior then. I put those interior shots in this post as well, even though they didn't turn out very well. My phone camera is much better with sunny shots than with building interiors, since there is no flash. Still, you can get the idea.



Thursday, November 5, 2009

Update

Things are really getting busy here for Brian. He is writing his first paper for class this week, so he is trying to work extra research and writing hours into his normal homework schedule. Please don't be offended if you don't hear from us a lot in the next couple weeks. There is a lot of research going on, and there isn't a lot of time left over for anything else.

As for me, I have been having some back pain problems. It got so bad this week that I ended up going in to see the doctor today. I have a collection of prescriptions now and I am feeling better.

We have received some much-appreciated letters and packages from family over the last couple weeks. Thank you, everyone. Hearing from you is really encouraging to us both.