Thursday, December 25, 2025

TBT Reprints from CJ's Whine and Cheeze

  In 2003, Ma had a stroke. Dad was her full time caregiver until he he had a car accident that totaled the car. So in 2006, I became their chauffeur among other jobs.

At the time, to deal with the stress of running two households and working, I kept a blog entitled CJ's Whine and Cheeze. Egged on by some friends who enjoyed the first read through, you'll see your part when it comes by.

This episode is out of order because of the Christmas Holiday


Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Happy Holidays

Christmas Eve day with the Weebles was a nice affair. They were excited about a recent visit from The Brother, and the fact he was going to drop by on Christmas Day.

I’m sure it was a not so subtle hint that we could drop by too and then the Weebles would have the whole family together on Christmas. Himself and I began a tradition when the Eldest came along. We stayed home for Christmas. The door is open to those that want to drop by, but we don’t move from the house.

“Oh wow, that will be nice for you,” I said and smiled at Ma.

A while ago, Dad had given me his old movie projector, screen, and some reels of film he had shot. The film had lived for five or more decades under the eaves of their house alternately sweating and freezing. I thought it would be fun to drag out the projector to watch the old home movies. Dad had told me the bulb on the projector was burned out and Himself and I wondered where we would even begin to look for a bulb. Fortunately, we had a fallback. Himself had his dad’s old movie projector, and it worked as we had watched Himself’s home movies several years ago.

So, after dinner Himself lugged up the movie screen and set it up. We shifted the sofa and the Weebles around so they could see the screen. Their faces glowed as they watched the flickering images of their siblings (gone now) and themselves as young parents. We watched the antics of The Brother with cousins, waved at my Grandma (Ma’s mother) and admired how cute I was as a baby butterball.

As the Young One turned on the lights, Ma turned to me.

“Well, you certainly took everything you could get your hands on (film, projector, screen), didn’t you?” she sniped.

I felt my blood boil at her remark which was the only thing that had marred an otherwise pleasant visit. I had a very hard time controlling my tongue.

“Excuse me?” I croaked. “I didn’t take. I was given!”

She must have realized she was about to cross a dangerous line because she backpedaled the remark.

I served tea and pie, talk turned to very neutral subjects and soon it was time for the Weebles to go home.

After Himself got home from shuttling the Weebles to their home, I groused about the remark.

“Don’t let it upset you. It’s just your mother’s way,” he said.

I’m always amazed at his equanimity. His feathers rarely get ruffled, and he is easily able to give others the benefit of the doubt while I run around yelling eff off and muttering in tongues.

“Still, it hurts to be accused of stealing from your mother.”

“I know. There’s a faculty member at school who’s the same way. The focus always has to be about him. Your mother is the same way. Let it go.”

Christmas Morning

We had spent a leisurely time as we opened gifts one at a time to be admired, oohed, aahed and savored. (Himself thought this organized method was weird as his family Christmas gift opening tradition was a feeding frenzy). The girls had gone to their rooms with new items while Himself and I were still in the living room.

Himself had given me a digital picture frame, and I was searching the packaging for instructions written in English. I had the Spanish pamphlet in my hand.

“Y’ know,” he began. “That would make a great gift for your folks.”

I looked up and gave him the look that goes with a politically incorrect Boston expression. “No way.”

“It’d be great!” he insisted.

“Yeah, I can just hear Dad now. THEY don’t give him his email and now THEY won’t give him his pictures. No electronic gifts for the Weebles.

Himself chuckled.

An hour later he was sitting at the kitchen table using the laptop.

“Hey? I just had a thought about the burnt out bulb in Dad’s projector. Do you think the bulb from your dad’s projector would fit?” I asked.

“I’d hate to touch the bulb as it’s really sensitive. Just moving it, could shake the filament.”

“It was just a thought. I didn’t try out Dad’s projector. Just took his word that the bulb was blown out.”

“Yeah, like they don’t give him his email.”

"Point taken."

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

T Stands for Sausage and Chick Pea Soup

 

My bad. I had promised to post the recipe for Sausage and Chickpea Soup last week.

The Young One shared with me a recipe she got from her meal kit so I can't print the exact recipe. As I've mentioned before, I'm a lazy, half-assed cook so here is the version I did. The soup got rave reviews from my Himself. The soup is customizable so use what you like best.


This can be adapted for the stove or done in a crockpot. I opted for the crockpot. How do you spell lazy? C.J. This will probably feed a family of 6 - 8 or a family of 3 Italians.

You will need:

l lb. of Italian sausage, chicken sausage, or sausage of your choice. I used Italian sausage with fennel.

Since the Eldest does not like Italian sausage, I also used 1 lb. ground beef.

2, 32 oz. of soup stock/broth. I had vegetable stock in the pantry. You could use beef or if you're using chicken sausage, use chicken stock.

Onion (to me this is optional as onion as well as garlic is an IBS trigger for me so I tend to use very little or to leave it out entirely, sauté it)

1 can of chickpeas, drained and rinsed.

1 can, Tomato paste (the recipe called for a couple of tablespoons, but I loathe recipes that don't use the entire amount. I had leftover jarred sauce in the fridge so I used that instead)

1 tablespoon of Italian seasoning (or to taste)

Salt and pepper to taste

8 - 10 oz. bag of spinach leaves. Himself won't eat cooked spinach so I left this out. I substituted a couple of cups of frozen, mixed vegetables.

Optional: 1/2 box of small pasta (Orzo, Tubettini, Ditalini, little Shells, Elbows) The soup as is wasn't substantial enough for me so I added the pasta. 

1.  Cook the sausage. I bake it in the oven until the internal temp. is 145 oF for pork sausage, about 40 or so min. at 350 oF. When cool, cut into rounds. Alternatively, you could squeeze the meat from the casing and brown that. But since I needed a way for the Eldest to pick around the sausage, I cut it into rounds.

2. If using ground beef, brown the ground beef until no pink remains. Drain.

3. To your crockpot add the sausage (ground beef),  the soup stock, (optional onion), chickpeas, frozen mixed vegetables, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, 

4. Cover and cook on low for 6 hours or high for 4 hours.

5. At the last half hour left of cooking add the pasta.

6. If using the spinach, just before serving toss in the spinach until wilted

Serve along with a salad and bread if desired.

Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog to find out what the rest of the T Stands For gang is up to. If you want to play, include in your Tuesday post a beverage or container for a beverage. Don't forget to link your blog to Bleubeard and Elizabeth's page.

Monday, December 22, 2025

Monet and Me

are admiring more happy mail that arrived.


From blog buddy, Deb at Learning to Just Breathe  used her beautiful amaryllis plants to create her card. Click on the link and see how she did it. I also love the cute gnome sticker on the back of the envelope.


From fellow Masscribes guild, the Postman sent a beautiful card with Celtic knotwork. I also love the green, white, red coloring in the Lombardic K of my last name. Yeah, I know they are Christmas colors, but they are also the colors of the Italian flag.


inside the card


Nan sent a very cute card. I'll have to remember the snowman head as an "O"


Another cute sticker on the back


From my calligraphy teacher, mentor, and friend, Gerry sent another spectacular card. I think the cardinal is a nod to her dad. Cardinals always make me think of my folks. 

Thank you all for brightening my mailbox.

Sunday, December 21, 2025

How Does Your Garden Grow?



Early morning crescent moon


Little, birdie, dirty feet


Martha has added a snowman


and some lanterns to take the place of the dead mums

How does your garden grow?

Saturday, December 20, 2025

Friday, December 19, 2025

The Friday Five Good Things

 

Five good things that happened this week.

1. I wrangled the kitties into the carriers for a visit to the vet. Good check up for both.

2. A high school friend retired to Arizona. She called and we had a lovely 2 hour chat.

3. I had the television and DVD player to myself so I watched The Electric Horseman

4. I finished last minute Christmas shopping. I think

5. Enjoyed all the houses with Christmas lights on the ride home from Teague's house.

How was your week?