Friday, November 28, 2008

Soggy dressing, stuffed turkeys and pre-K pudding

Happy Thanksgiving!!!! This year Lauri, Davis and I spent Thanksgiving together and we had no visitors. It was a little sad not having any other family to share the holiday with but we still made a giant meal which took all day, then stuffed ourselves and then sat moaning in agony until it was time for bed. Well ... I did all of those things anyway.

I also made Ray Ray's famous dressing recipe. Word to the wise ... if Ray Ray ever gives you a written recipe to follow ... ignore it! I diligently followed the recipe and mine was more like dressing soup. I later learned that although the written recipe calls for 4 to 5 cans of chicken broth ... you should really only use about 3. Hmmmm.

Speaking of recipes, Davis created his own Thanksgiving dessert recipe. Last weekend, I was telling Davis about the cake that I had ordered for Thanksgiving dinner. He said, "that sounds good daddy but do you know what would be really good?" He then spouted out the following dessert recipe. So we made that also. What follows is an illustrated version of Davis' Thanksgiving dessert recipe ...
Step 1:
Charge your camera battery.
Step 2:
Make vanilla pudding. Davis and I made vanilla pudding the night before Thanksgiving so that we could save some time. I was going to take a picture of Davis making the pudding but my camera battery had died. That is the reason for Step 1.
Step 3:
Take some milk chocolate chips and crush the bejesus out of them with a metal hammer.




Step 4:

After you have crushed the chocolate chips, raise your hammer in victory and taunt the crushed chips mercilessly. (Please note that this step is optional)



Step 5:

Pour the sad and defeated crushed chocolate chips into the vanilla pudding.



Step 6:

Stir like you have never stirred before.




Step 7:

Place pudding mixture on a lovely holiday plate. But do not eat yet ... there are still 15 more steps!



Step 8:

Add chocolate sauce.



Step 9:

Top with whipped cream and a cherry!



The finished product should look something like this ...




Step 10:

Enjoy!


Well there you have it ... pudding a la Davis. Hope you enjoy it. We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Hey ... I just wrote an entire post without one mention of Star Wars (except for this reference)!
May the force be with you! (and this reference)
Love,
Chris, Lauri and Davis




Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Halloween, Birthdays, Soccer and the Dark Side of the Force

Ok ... here goes my first attempt at a blog posting. I will try to be as witty and insightful as my sister Emily is on her blog; however, I make no guarantees. This is always a busy time of the year for the Virginia Sigler's. We have Halloween and Davis' birthday all within a short amount of time.

First, Halloween. For those of you who don't know ... Davis loves Star Wars. A while back we were at a restaurant and a waiter saw some of Davis' Star Wars toys and said, "You can never have enough Star Wars!" Well, you can actually.

So anyway, Davis decided to be one of his favorite Star Wars characters for Halloween ...



Sorry ... that is actually the wrong photo. You can see how easy they are to confuse. Here is his actual costume.



Pretty scary. As we walked up and down the streets of the neighborhood using the Force to secure vast amounts of candy, I held a small electronic doohicky in my hand that, when I pressed the appropriate button on said doohicky, made a Darth Vader breathing noise. It was like the real Darth Vader had been shrunk in a hot dryer.

As with every Halloween; however, there was bound to be a duplicate costume. Davis and his friend Jake really need to call and coordinate with each other ...


As you can see, Halloween was a huge success. The next thing on the agenda was Davis' birthday. You are probably wondering at this point what Davis would possibly want for his birthday. [Sigh] That's right more Star Wars ...

And what is a birthday party without the obligatory Clone Trooper crashing the party ...




Davis had his birthday party at a place called Pump It Up. It has lots of giant inflatable slides and obstacle courses and the kids can run around and jump until they go crazy. Then we fill the full of sugary drinks and birthday cake and send them back to their parents. It was great fun.

Here is a photo of the happy group ... it looks one may not have survived all the mirth and merriment ...




After the cake, juice and other snacks, it was time for more presents. Guess what .... more Star Wars!!!!!
What kid wouldn't love wearing a crown and sitting on a giant inflatable crown while being presented with a seemingly endless stream of birthday presents. It was crazy fun!

So Davis had a great birthday. He was able to see Grandma from Wisconsin and RayRay and Pepaw also. He was so glad that they could all make the trip for his birthday.

Finally, this fall also saw my coaching debut. I know that when you think of me you immediately ask yourself why I am not coaching something. It seems that soccer was my calling. I coached the Panthers which was a team of 4 to 6 year old soccer stars. Davis was on my team as well as other great kids. While it is true that some of us cried when goals were scored against us and that some of us kicked the ball the wrong way ... we had a great time playing and I look forward to coaching the Panthers again in the Spring. By the way, next season we will be taking no prisoners! Here is look at Coach Chris reviewing his troops ...

Well ... that's all for now. It has taken me like nine hours to do this so I am going to call it quits. If I am showered with compliments and "attaboys" I will post again.


May the Force be with you!


Chris, Lauri and Davis


P.S. Adelaide ... Davis says happy birthday right back at you!