Stuffed friends and the best red chili ever

Y'all, I asked Ol to make his bed this morning, and this fine scene was the result. 

It is my opinion that Ol has enough stuffed friends. He does not share this perspective and to be fair, he tends to each of them with love and appreciation, but my lord. It's Wild Kingdom upstairs.

Adorable. He used to put plastic pancakes in Elmo's mouth and say "Yum, yum, Elmo." Could you die? And that big blue dog on the floor? His name is Big Blue Dog, and Jack used to drink a bottle whilst reclining on BBD's midsection. Such dear and funny memories in this ragtag collection. There is a story behind each and every one of those furry pals.

Friends, it was bliss having the house to myself today and the boys back at school. Let's give it up for schedules and teachers and recess. Woot!

I napped and cooked and wrote and tidied. I even showered and styled my hair. Heaven. The main event in the kitch was the making of this chili, Chili for a Crowd, from The Silver Palate. I enjoyed this at a friend's house last week and have been pining for it ever since. Upon receiving the recipe, I saw that it made enough to serve 35 or 40. I was briefly stopped in my tracks: did I want to buy 8 pounds of ground beef and many jars of ground cumin?

As a matter of fact, I did. And boy am I glad. We ate well tonight, and my freezer is stocked with many sublime future meals. I'm usually not a red chili gal, preferring green or veggie chili instead. But this recipe? Perfection!

Chili doesn't photograph well, y'all. Take my word on this.

Notes: Per Ellen Miller and moi.

Neither of us like olives in chili, so we omitted them.

Ellen felt the chili was pretty damn salty with all four tablespoons of called-for salt. I cut it to 2.5 tablespoons and ended up adding another tablespoon or so later. Better to need to add than to remove, but you might end up using close to the original four.

Folks who are scared of dill: I had no idea what role dill would play in this chili, but I took the leap and used the whole half cup. I couldn't taste it in any overt way so suggest going for it.

Ellen doesn't love kidney beans so only uses two cans. I love kidney beans so used all three cans. Go for what you like.

The recipe suggests draining the tomatoes. I saw no reason to do this and am glad I didn't. It would have been an awfully thick chili without the juice.

I used 5 pounds of ground beef instead of the 8 called for and find it to be plenty!

Do NOT skimp on the cumin. It's critical and deliciously underpins this chili.

Home!!!

Ermahgod, y'all. We.are.home. Do you hear the chorus of angels and bells ringing down over us?

We spent a whirlwind forty hours in Atlanta, celebrating my grandmother's 90th birthday. She didn't know about the party we'd planned or that every single one of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were heading to Georgia for it. A happy surprise, to say the least. Just look at her- Mimi is 90 years young! And my sister and I always have so much fun.

I've missed being here, in this space, but have stuck to my goal of trying to slow down when I need to or can. 

Oddly square crab cakes with mustard aioli

Oddly square crab cakes with mustard aioli

Tonight I made crab cakes for us, to toast being back and flightless in our near future, and now I'm in bed with a purring Nutmeg. Sleep threatens to come at any moment, but I wanted to share some pictures of all the fun I had during this grand holiday season.

My nephew, Leone, adores Oliver and chased after and climbed all over him at every opportunity. Adorable. Then, there was the spectacularly Louisiana Christmas tree. And, a night out with girlfriends: dinner and Motown the musical.

Heading home

Heading home

I hope this new year is treating you all well. What are you looking forward to?

Christmas is wrapped

Despite the heat, rain and humidity, this year's Christmas was really wonderful- relaxed, happy, delicious and fun. 

Nanny's cranberry sauce, served in one of the bowls she always used for it.

Nanny's cranberry sauce, served in one of the bowls she always used for it.

The kids received two light sabers a piece and these masks and have continued to reenact The Force Awakens, mostly channeling their inner dark sides. They even enjoyed a spectacular nighttime saber battle last night before we all watched The Bishop's Wife and then waddled sleepily off to bed.

FN2187 and Kylo Ren

FN2187 and Kylo Ren

Today was spent resting, enjoying the experience of it not raining, and playing with gifts. 

I dove into Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen, the book that Jack gave me. Yes, I'm a complete grammar nerd and thus far am loving the book ].

We gave my brother-in-law a camera-outfitted drone, and he's been like a kid in a candy store since opening it. I love watching adults unleash and let fly their inner kid flags. Today was spectacularly windy and the drone got stuck in the upper reaches of pines and oaks not once or twice but three times.

Each time, the ladders were erected in the hopes that tall men would gain enough height to shake the drone free. Alas, no.

The women went inside, chuckling but also wishing to avoid witnessing what was surely to come, and outside, someone -one of the kids?- suggested tying a long rope to an arrow and using a bow (the boys and T got archery sets two Christmases back and still love to target shoot) to launch the arrow into the tree. Could the arrow knock the drone down? Or, if the arrowhead stuck tight into a near branch, could someone then shake it enough to loose the toy?

My brother-in-law yanking on the rope tied to the arrow that Tom successfully shot into the branch on which the drone was stuck.

My brother-in-law yanking on the rope tied to the arrow that Tom successfully shot into the branch on which the drone was stuck.

People, it worked. All three times. I have no idea what the neighbors imagined was going on over here, but no one said anything. Getting it out was team work at its best. Also, watching the drone-freeing was hilariously amusing.

I'm off to bed now but wanted to leave you with another bayou pic. Hope you're all happy and well!