Archive for January, 2007

Debbie, Fun things to do, Nicole, Steve M.

The Marcotte’s Go “Exploratoriuming”

Nicole, Debbie and Steve recently trucked to San Francisco for some family fun.

Straight from their website:

The Exploratorium is a hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco.

Entrance to Exploratorium

Entrance to San Francisco’s Exploratorium

Inside of Exploratorium That is a Big Blender Watch out Toto!
I see it! Food to eat Something to Drink? Nicole is thirsty! Debbie is just crazy!!!

Lots of wind Lots and Lots of wind!!
Lots wind for bubbles and talking!

It was a great time!

The pictures don’t even show a small part of what we saw…

Everything is hands-on and lots of fun!

We need to rest up and go back soon…

Breydon, Kaya, Kobe, Leon, Micah, Nathan, Rachel, Rebeka

Johnston Family Photos

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Anya, John, Sacramento

Anya and Daddy at the Kings Game

Anya really does have a good time at the games - you wouldn’t know it by this picture.

Anya and Daddy

Beth, Nancy, South Africa

Nancy and Beth in South Africa

Nancy and Beth in South Africa

A little bit of a blast from the past. Here are the photos from Beth’s surprise visit to Nancy from last year.

Beth with the help of Steve, completely arranged and surprised me with a South African visit. Here are the highlights of her first week in Africa. We started with hiking in the beautiful Drakensberg Mountains, safari visits to the Kruger & Sabi Sabi where we saw all of the “Big 5″ & then ended with a relaxing stay at my buddy Patty’s, game farm……. Kudu Ranch.

Click here to view the pictures on Shutterfly.

Christmas, Emily, Grace, Molly, Nancy, St. Louis, Steve H.

The Heidenreich Family Christmas

The Heidenreich Family Christmas

The Heidenreich Family Christmas - 2006

Evidently, Christmas this year did not involve Beth. Strange that.

For all the Heidenreich’s Christmas pictures, click here.

Clara, Recipes

Clara Carol’s Nut Goody Bars

1 cup peanut butter
1 pkg chocolate chips
1 pkg butterscotch chips
1 bag mini marshmallows
1 lb. Spanish peanuts

Melt first three ingredients in large sauce pan over low heat.
Stir in marshmallows and peanuts.
press into 9 x 13 pan.
refrigerate till firm.

Nancy, Recipes

Nancy’s “Texas” Tortilla Soup

Hello EverybodyThought I would pass along my Tortilla Soup recipe. It’s an easy winter meal

START WITH

1 tsp olive oil
1 C onion (chopped)
2-3 cloves of garlic (chopped
2 C chicken (diced)

COOK ABOVE TOGETHER UNTIL THE CHICKEN IS DONE

ADD REMAINING INGREDIANTS

1 can mexican corn
2 cans chicken broth
1 can mexican tomatoes ( I use Rotel’s Mexican)
1 can tomato soup

SEASON WITH (I season to taste. If you like spicy add more of till it tastes the way you like it :)

1 tsp cumin
1 tsp worsteshire
1/2 tsp chilie powder
Tabasco if you dare

SERVE WITH

Tortilla Chips
Sour Cream
Lime Wedge

Happy Meals Together !

Anya, Leon, Sacramento

Anya loves her Papa

After several months away, we didn’t expect this type of response. Anya had a great time with Grandpa. They played with blocks and Anya helped Grandpa learn his colors.
Anya and Papa Anya and Papa-2

Beth, Bill Christison, Trudy Christison

Bill and Trudy

Bill and Trudy Christison

Addie Christison Family Bill Christison Bill Christison Smoking a Pipe

That’s Bill Christison on the right and again as a young man in the middle. He was Grandma Clara’s father. That’s an earlier picture of his family on the left. Bill was the cute little boy. The photo was labeled the “Addie Christison Family.” I’m guessing Addie was the mom, but I don’t know for sure.

Grandpa Bill smoked a pipe, and I remember telling him that smoking was bad for him. He told me that a pipe wasn’t as bad as cigarettes. He was probably right. At any rate the smell was more pleasant, and he played Chinese checkers with me. I liked him. That’s pretty much all I can remember of Bill. I was very young when he died.
Gertrude Christison Grandma Trudy and Beth

This is Grandma Clara’s mother, Gertrude. Gertrude may not seem like a hip name now, but back then…well, it probably was never a hip name. I never knew Trudy when she was younger. I only knew her when she was getting up there in years and had a little dog named “Buttons” and crocheted plastic rugs from bread wrappers.

She was a sweet lady who caused auto accidents and made many inedible meals. I suspect she could cook quite well at one point, but as she got older she began to forget recipes and to substitute ingredients when she was out of the correct item. For instance instant potatoes would be used instead of flour. This seldom worked in her favor.

Grandma Trudy also managed to steal a man’s Volkswagen Bug by slamming into the car and dragging it onto the highway with the bumpers interlocked. I love that story, and if I ever write a famous book, the story of Trudy and the stolen Bug will be in it somehow.

Does anyone else have any memories of Bill and Trudy?

Thanks to Steve for additional pictures of Bill and Trudy.

Christmas, Erwin, Jessie, Joe, Natasha, Patty, Raphael, Sacramento

Maier Family X-Mas Photo

The Maiers