I just had to blog about our crazy weekend. It all began on Friday evening when we hosted an "N-1 Group Meeting." N-1 was the group Greg led in Los Alamos prior to coming to Vienna. Well, it just so happened that there was a large percentage of the group (past and present members) here for a conference last week. We decided to have everyone over for Mexican food (green chile chicken and red chile enchiladas.) There were 25 present (including a canine friend and a few of our favorite little people.) One of the "nicer LA people" brought us eight cans of Hatch green chile. (Thank you Phil-we'll love you forever!) After 23 years in LA one becomes accustomed to "real green chile" which is not to be found here. Canned Hatch is a close second to the real thing!
Maya and her Daddy (James) with Violet looking on |
Belian girls (big ones and little one) |
Now, tell me, why does everyone like to congregate in the kitchen (the record was 15!) when there are tables and chairs available?! I attempted to get into my kitchen to be the "good hostess" and make sure there was enough food, dishes, drinks, etc. available for our guests, but finally just gave up and let them fend for themselves. It's a good thing we have a larger than usual Austrian kitchen!
Even Colby (our canine visitor) recognizes the significance of hanging out in the kitchen! |
On Saturday my friend, Shonna, invited me to a DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) genealogy luncheon workshop at Cafe Landtmann. It was four hours of tons of information on how to research our lineage in order to identify a person who was involved in some aspect of the American Revolution. It was so interesting and I am chomping at the bit to learn more of my family history. Not sure I have the time while here to get this going, but it will be a nice project for the future.
The next event of the weekend was home church at our place on Sunday followed by more Mexican food. Hey, why not? So, after our time of worship we feasted on tacos, pinto beans (which cannot be bought here), and beef burritos. We also had the Bizcochitos (NM cookie) and homemade salsa (made by a chef friend) which was left over from Friday night. I think all present enjoyed the food (even our Austrian friends who usually turn their noses up at American food.)
After a very busy weekend Greg and I took a little time to relax on Sunday evening and watch "The Middle" which has become one of our favorite TV shows. We pay a fee each month in order to download a few shows from the States. German TV gets a little old after a while. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at a TV show as I do watching "The Middle." It is about a quirky family with three kids. Tune in sometime and see what I'm talking about.
So, as I reflect this morning on our weekend, I thank the Lord for our health and energy and all the blessings He so graciously bestows upon us.
Sounds like you had a really fun week-end and lots of yummy food!
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