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American football.

Sometimes I just can’t quite help myself.

I try to be a good wife. Honest, I do.

But then something begins to percolate and bubble and works its way into my thoughts and soon I’m saying something that throws Captain Cavedweller for a loop.

The other day he was completely engrossed in watching the NFL Draft. In our house, it is somewhat akin to a national holiday. Having been married for nineteen years, I know the routine:

• Do not walk, stand or breathe in front of the television.

• Only speak on commercial breaks if absolutely necessary.

• Do not, under any circumstances, ask any questions or initiate any conversation unless it is directly related to something that just happened in the draft process.

Having holed myself up in my office for the evening, I came out and sat down to watch a few minutes of the draft with him. From out of nowhere, I hear words flying out of my mouth that had absolutely nothing to do with football.

“Do you remember our wedding song?”

CC looked at me like I’d sprouted horns and rattled off a song and an artist. While he had the artist correct, he had the song wrong. The song he referred to was “our” song while we were dating, but not the wedding song.

Our wedding song was a brand new single that came out just a week or so before our wedding. I heard it on the radio and knew it had to be part of  our wedding. After much pleading and begging, the local radio station agreed to give us a copy of the song because there wasn’t anywhere local carrying the single yet.  It was “I Swear” by John Michael Montgomery.

So when I raised an eyebrow and shook my head at CC, his eyes grew wide and a look of terror crossed his face, knowing he was in the hot seat.

“I know it was John Michael Montgomery,” he said, on the defense.

“Yes, it was,” I said, picking up a magazine and starting to thumb through it.

“Well,” he said, staring at me, waiting for me to end the misery.

“You’ll figure it out,” I said, getting up from my chair and leaving the room.

I felt bad, momentarily, at having disturbed his intense concentration of the draft. Then I felt a little annoyed that he couldn’t remember our wedding song. It’s the only wedding he was actively involved in. How hard can it be to remember one song?

Getting ready for bed, I sat reading a book when he wandered in looking rather sheepish.

“Just tell me,” he said, now consumed with the need to know what he shouldn’t have forgotten.

“Nope,” I said, pretending to be absorbed in the book.

I heard the shower running and a short while later the shower door slammed and CC charged out of the bathroom.

I Swear,” he said, smugly, waggling his index finger at me with a triumphant grin while he dripped water all over the bedroom carpet. “The song was I Swear.”

“Right you are,” I said and gave him a pleased smile as he returned to the shower.

Although football is a sacred thing to him, CC abandoned watching the draft and kept digging through his memory until he came up with the song.

Despite the fact I know better than to throw left-field questions like that at him, especially when his thoughts are focused on football, he generally takes them in stride.

And that is reason #393 I love him so.

She Who Is a Little Sappy Today

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cinnamon bread pudding finished

When I saw a recipe for Cinnamon Bread Pudding, I knew I had to try it.

Captain Cavedweller is a big bread pudding fan and it sounded like the perfect thing to make for Christmas breakfast.

Turns out, it was.

It was fast and easy to assemble the night before and pop in the oven that morning.

cinnamon bread pudding ingredients

Simple ingredients

 

Mix egg, milk and spices until well blended.

Mix egg, milk and spices until well blended.

Make your husband cube the bread while you beat the egg mixture.

Make your husband cube the bread while you beat the egg mixture.

Spread the cubes evenly into a greased baking pan.

Spread the cubes evenly into a greased baking pan. Pour the egg mixture over the top, cover and pop in the fridge overnight.

Heat oven to 350 and bake the bread pudding until golden brown - about 50 minutes.

Heat oven to 350 and bake the bread pudding until golden brown – about 50 minutes.

While the bread is baking, make the syrup - just sugar and water in a heavy saucepan. Stir until dissolved.

While the bread is baking, make the syrup – just sugar and water in a heavy saucepan. Stir until sugar is dissolved.

Continue stirring and bring to a boil, then add maple flavoring. Boil another minute before removing from heat.

Continue stirring and bring to a boil, then add maple flavoring. Boil another minute before removing from heat.

Cut baked bread pudding into slices and serve with warm syrup. It will make your knees wobbly and your stomach very happy.

Cut baked bread pudding into slices and serve with warm syrup. It will make your knees wobbly and your stomach very happy.

 

Cinnamon Bread Pudding

3 cups cubed cinnamon bread

4 eggs

1 3/4 cup milk

1 tsp. cinnamon

1/2 tsp. nutmeg

Syrup

1/2 cup granulated white sugar

1/2 cup brown sugar, packed

1/2 cup water

1 tsp. maple flavoring

Grease an 8×8 inch baking dish (for a 9×13 dish, double the recipe).

Cut about six slices of bread into cubes. You need enough to fill three cups. Spread evenly in baking dish.

Beat eggs, milk, and spices until well blended. Pour over bead. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

Preheat oven to 350.

Uncover baking dish and bake about 50 minutes until the bread is set and the top is golden brown. Cut into squares and serve with warm syrup.

To make the syrup, pour sugars and water into a heavy saucepan. Stir over medium heat until sugar is dissolved. Continue stirring until mixture comes to a boil. Add in maple flavoring and boil another minute. The aroma of the maple at this point will make your mouth water and cause great pangs of hunger to rocket through you.

You can pour the syrup over the bread pudding in the pan if you will be eating it all then or if you want you can individual spoon over pudding on each plate. You can serve with a dollop of whipped cream or sprinkle the top with powdered sugar if so desired.

She Who Will Be Making This Again

 

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25 days 2011

As we head into the holiday season, it is easy to get so caught up in things, we forget about the people who truly mean so much to us and make Christmas special.

I know for a fact, I can get so wrapped up in stuff, I sometimes neglect my own beloved Captain Cavedweller.

And even when I’m being a pill, he will still do something sweet and completely unexpected.

roses from scott

Like have little beauties like these waiting for me after a very long day of work.

I like the shade of red. I’m quite taken by the contrast of the white baby’s breath. I adore the sparkles in the buds.

But I really, really love my Captain.

She Who is Really Very Blessed

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Where we live, we have a pretty great view of some of the wind turbines set on the hills around our valley.

I don’t know what it is about them, but I love seeing this big white blades reaching up into blue sky. Especially when they are surrounded by fields of golden wheat, like these were in the summer.

The other night Captain Cavedweller and I were driving home with a car full of groceries. It was almost sunset and although the day had been gray and rainy, the sun had peeked out from behind the clouds, illuminating the wind machines.

I could tell it was going to be a glorious descent of light and wanted to capture it on camera.

As soon as we got home, I grabbed my camera and ran into our backyard, only to realize the neighbor’s trees were going to obstruct the view too much.

So CC and I hustled to unload the car and I left him with bags of groceries to put away while I jumped back in the car and drove about a half-mile from our house.

Pulling off to the side of the road, I think the neighbor’s thought I’d finally lost it as I stomped out to the edge of their field in my skirt and heels, but I wanted to get just the right angle.

And so began the evening spectacular  – a fabulous show of colors against the purple and green hills.

And then it got even better.

She Who Needs to Watch More Sunsets

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