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Twenty years ago today…

• I put on the white taffeta gown I designed and my mama helped me sew.

• My maid of honor kept me laughing the entire morning as we rushed around with last minute preparations.

• I looked in the mirror for the last time as a single, independent girl.

• My daddy  walked me down the aisle to the cute boy who stood waiting – and smiling.

• The cute boy, who would become known as Captain Cavedweller, squeezed my hand and all was right in the world.

• We stood in front of family and friends and exchanged our vows, promising to love each other for a lifetime.

• I married my best friend, head cheerleader, and champion.

Twenty years ago today…

•I had no idea how much love for this wonderful, sweet man would grow in my heart during the next twenty years. He is an amazing husband, a true friend, and an all-around great guy – one I love more every single day.

Happy Anniversary, CC. Love you!

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Yesterday I learned several things.

egg

1. When left to boil on high for approximately 90 some minutes, eggs will in fact turn black.

2. Eggs that have turned black will make your house smell like something worse than rotting, decaying death has crawled under the bed and taken up residence there.

3. Never cook while you’re in the midst of writing an engaging scene in a romance novel.

4. The oven timer is your friend.

5. All-Clad cookware is the best stuff ever.

Although I like to kid myself that I’m now old enough and smart enough to not do completely stupid things, yesterday proved me wrong.

In the middle of the afternoon, I decided to make potato salad to go along with dinner. I had leftover potatoes from the night before and just needed a few boiled eggs. I filled the pan with water and added the eggs, then set it on the stove.

Hearing the phone ring, I turned on the burner, not paying any attention to how high it was set and ran to grab the phone in my office. It was a good friend and we chatted for a several minutes.

By this time, I’d completely forgotten about the eggs.

I’d barely hung up with her when Captain Cavedweller called to let me know he was working late.

Knowing I had oodles of time to get dinner ready before the mister arrived home, the thought that eggs were boiling away, on high, never crossed my mind.

Returning to the romance novel I was working on before I started the egg boiling process, I got quite involved in writing a scene. I was so involved, in fact, more than an hour had gone by when I suddenly realized something didn’t smell right.

It smelled entirely wrong.

Like something was burning. Or more accurately, the hair on something rotting and decomposing was burning.

Racing to the kitchen, I suddenly recalled putting eggs on to boil, more than an hour and a half earlier.

Grabbing the pan (and yes, the stay-cool handle was only mildly warm), I ran through the garage and outside to the garbage can where I took off the lid.

I’m pretty sure the stench made my eyes cross for a moment before they began watering.

Knowing if I set the pan anywhere outside to cool the neighbor’s pack of bloodthirsty hyenas (nosy, always hungry cats) would be into it.

So I lifted the lid on the garbage can and dumped the blackened little orbs inside.

Of course, when I did that, the pan brushed against a garbage sack and I now had melted plastic all over the outside while the inside was completely and totally black.

Had I been thinking (which I so obviously wasn’t), I would have taken a photo of the pan to show illustrate how entirely awful it looked.

Devastated at the thought of having to throw out one of my awesome All-Clad pans, I instead took out my container of  stainless steel cleaner and went to work. Forty-five minutes later, the pan looked like this:

pan top

All shiny clean once again.

side of panEven the melted-on plastic came off.

I wouldn’t trade my All-Clad pans for anything. They have saved my bacon more than once and this just proved what high-quality cookware I abuse on a daily basis.

By the time CC arrived home, the house was frigid from having the doors and windows open for several hours and still stunk to high heaven despite the odor neutralizer I liberally sprayed and the candles burning in every room.

From now on, no more writing and cooking at the same time. Apparently, the distraction is too much for me to handle.

(Note: the people at All-Clad don’t know me from Adam’s off ox. I just think they have a superior product.)

She Who Has A Stinky House and An Amused Husband

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Have you ever eaten your  way down to the bottom of a bowl of yummy popcorn and discovered some partially popped kernels? You know, the crunchy, tasty tidbits that linger next to the old maids?

What if you could enjoy a whole bag of those delicious little bites?

Sounds pretty good, huh?

Captain Cavedweller discovered Pop’d Kerns a while back and I’m fairly certain he’s addicted. A whole case of them arrived at the front door yesterday, if that is any indication of his love for the crunchy corn treats.

pop'd kern

Pop’d KernsTM (formerly Glad Corn) were created quite by accident. A rural Minnesota farmer and his wife lived in a small, close-knit community where the man grew corn and soybeans on his family farm.  According to their website, this hardworking farmer also happened to be a dreamer and a problem solver. He had a desire to learn more about alternative energy sources, and this eventually led him to do some experimenting. One night he was in the kitchen working on a new ethanol fuel recipe while his wife was catching up on some reading in the living room. He stepped out of the kitchen for a moment while a batch heated up on the stove. Suddenly — KABOOM! They both came running immediately and found exploded corn all over the kitchen! Being the inquisitive type, the farmer was more interested in tasting the pop’d corn than cleaning up the mess. While it didn’t look like much, he discovered that it was about the best tasting stuff he’d ever eaten!

And the rest, as they say, is history. Today Pop’d Kerns are a crunch, salty, delicious wonderful snack. You can get the original flavor or others like BBQ, Ranch and Cheddar.

Although I initially resisted, CC talked me into trying them and now I wish I hadn’t because they are so, so good!

(NOTE: The nice people from Pop’d Kerns don’t know me from Adam’s off ox – we just like their product. A lot).

She Who Has a Case of Treats to Put Away

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The weather in our little corner of the world has been gorgeous the past several days.

Perhaps that is what inspired Captain Cavedweller to kidnap me.

As in abducted…

As in forced to go…

As in dragging me off kicking and screaming (minus the kicking and screaming part)…

to the Corn Maze.

corn maze

You can see our shadows in the bottom right-hand corner of the photo. This was before one of us decided we were going to spend the rest of our natural born days stuck in the maze.

Despite my reservations about going, we went on a lovely weekend afternoon, before it was dark and the maze turns into a scary, terrorizing place to be.

We started out ambling along, enjoy the warm sunshine on our backs and the opportunity to wander through the crisp and crunchy corn stalks. Mister no-sense-of-direction led the charge which meant we backtracked approximately 14 times, arrived at six dead-ends and walked in a circle twice.

While the weather was perfect, after an hour, one member of our party of two was ready to be all done and see something besides dirt and cornstalks. Thankfully, by this point, we were close to the exit and managed to make our way back to civilization (interpret as the concession stand).

After that adventure, CC decided to go for a drive in the mountains and I have to tell you, it was beautiful. Between the dapples of light filtering through the trees and the brilliant jewel-tones of the changing leaves, our little jaunt was absolutely splendid. So was the ice cream CC fed me when we made it back to town.

So the point of my blathering this morning is that sometimes it’s a good thing to get lost in a maze and stare at the blue sky or wander down a lesser-traveled road to take in the beauty around us.

It clears the cobwebs from our minds and fires our souls.

She Who Loves Autumn

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