I am seeing a giant pink flamingo in your future. The houses are booked for Tybee October 11-14. We'll be staying in Pink Flamingo and Coral Reef.
http://www.oceanfrontcottage.com/pinkflamingo.htm
http://www.oceanfrontcottage.com/18thlane.htm
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Pink Flamingos in Your Future
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Pilgrims' Progress
Progress is being made here, I promise. I've narrowed down the house options to ones that might potentially house 26 humans for three days. I will be sharing those with an elite focus group tomorrow and seeing if we can get these houses reserved!
In the meantime I also won a couple more nice contracts for work, went back to Orlando for one night for more Army stuff, groomed the dog, listened to the husband tell me about getting stung by a bee about 237 times, and spent the weekend with culinary adventures.
Friday I spent the morning at Dean & Deluca and Whole Foods where I found my lunch - sweet potato gnocchi that I dressed with a homemade gruyere cheese sauce. On the way to the river we stopped at the farm stand where I got fabulous cucumbers which are currently evolving into pickles in my fridge. I made candied walnuts and learned that Granny used to make good candies. Saturday night was the great grilling experiment and I made grilled chicken, steak and corn with a non-gross dijon potato salad.
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
REMINDER
I still need t-shirt sizes for Rupert, Uncle Lee, Aunt Dottie, Shannon and Rick.
Please tell me ASAP if anyone planning on attending that is NOT on this list...
Charlie
David
Judy
William
Michael
Jennifer
Matt
Joe
Jerry
Suzanne
Jean
Rupert*
Lee*
Dottie*
Shannon*
Rick*
Laura
Andy
Julia
Tara
Anthony
Kaiya
Also, if there are any special requests that you have in regards to the t's please let me know. I have heard so far that white is not desirable and that certain men will only where pocket tees...
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Ewing Expedition
Hello everyone! If this is your first visit to Ewing Universe, take a spin around and take it all in! We are going to Tybee Island, Georgia for a family reunion October 11 - 14. The gang's all coming and we're hoping you are too!
We're in the process of finding two houses or other accommodations close to each other that can handle our rowdy brood. If you have any special preferences or needs - now is the time to email laura AT milaroad DOT com to tell me.
Today's Ewing Expedition Quest for Knowledge Question is:
What one thing do you hope to be able to do while at Tybee?
You can post your response here or let me know offline.
Reminder: Send Julia your teeshirt sizes. You should have an email about that.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
Hey Hey Hey!
Hello People-
Nothing too much new or interesting here... Anthony is wrapping up his Kindergarten year and is looking forward to summer camp; he is starting a full day program right after school's out. It includes academics all day, breakfast, lunch and snack, swimming every afternoon and field trips on Fridays- I was really hoping they let Mom's come too :( At any rate, he will be busy during the summer and not playing video games. 500 points for me!
Kaiya will be hanging around here but hopefully going on lots of Wednesday trips and play dates with friends. I have enrolled her in gymnastics and she really loves it- she's already doing summersaults on the balance beam- go Kaiya! She is growing up fast and finally calming down a bit. Her very favorite things are still digging in the dirt, going worm hunting and climbing trees. Oh and changin clothes 5-6 times a day at the VERY least...
Tara and I are doing good and staying out of trouble :) Tara's oldest son is graduating HS this year and moving to Louisiana with his grandparents, he'll be working on the tugboats and making more money then us- I guess that's good for him. We will all miss him VERY much but we're glad he is going to be self sufficient. Work is going good for me- I love being in constant contact with the soldiers overseas and doing my part of keeping them happy! Lots of travel coming up- Ft. Knox in two weeks, Chicago in July, Louisiana in August, and then Tybee and ST. Louis in October- Whew!
Anyway, we are looking forward to Tybee and seeing everybody...it should be really nice to catch up and hang out with everyone!
I would like to do some family t-shirts of the reunion so please send me your (and spouse, kid etc...who will be attending) t-shirt size... I'll send out an email too.
Take Care and I love you!
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Thursday, June 07, 2007
Tybee Ho!
Well, well, look at that, it appears this family may do a thing! I just caught up on the planning this week but it sounds like Tybee could be some family fun. What has the NoVa Ewing branch been up to? Well, I went to Orlando and saw Jerry & Suzanne while teaching the Army some marketing schtuff. We're heading to Baltimore this weekend for races at Pimlico celebrating the birthdays of my uncles on the other side o' the family. I have to go back to Orlando in two weeks for one night to do yet more Army stuff - but all that means that my work has definitely picked up - one might even say business is booming. And now we've added a trip to Portland to see my sister Lydia get married and the trip to Tybee and I'm starting to feel like a serious globetrotter.
Last weekend (was it really only 4 days ago?!?!?) we went to the Irvington Farmer's Market and a big annual yard sale in Kilmarnock. We'll miss the river this weekend, but the races will be fun. Those kitties above are Buzz and Maddie. Buzz has been working the late shift on Cat Security around our house. A grey tabby wandered up to our door in the middle of the night and Buzz went ballistic. This is Front Blog News because Buzz's veins are usually filled with Prozac, he is Mr. Tranquility.
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Saturday, June 02, 2007
It's June and I am wondering....
How's everyone doing?
Have all of your pets come through the pet food crisis okay? Our cat Ophelia is okay.
Where are the youtube videos of Charlie and Max?
Who's heard recently from Charlie, David or the Pates?
What's the latest with Lee&Dottie, Laura&Andy and Shannon&Rick?
Is the family reunion really happening in October at Tybee? (That's what Dad told me recently.)
I have to go to a wedding on October 20th.
Is everyone contacting everyone but me?
Does anyone look at this blog or Romascoworld?
I hope someone will get back to me. I miss everyone!
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Prodigal Birthday Boy/Man Returns
Well, I finally made it back here for a visit after losing my way for a while. So much going on. Jerry sure has a cool new toy (for Anthony, of course), his motorhome. Pix would be appropriate here, Jerry. And Lee & Dottie have their house all set up and beautiful. David's fine and looking forward to changing his situation when he finds the right circumstances. He just got the second raise he didn't even ask for in the meantime.
So far all our animals seem safe from the food recall. I've been feeding Max pretty much what I eat with some exceptions. He is becoming more adorable daily and I just learned how to send little movie emails, so you may be seeing some of Max or Max and me. Or me singing some hideous song. I may inflict them on youtube. What can they do, sue me?
A couple of days ago, I was asked by a new friend how many brothers and sisters I have. I didn't realize I have to get used to answering that question differently now and it hurts so much to put Margaret's life in the past tense. But each time I answer it now, I'll take the opportunity to tell people how great she was instead of being so sad.
Right now I'm excited about two things: New York is finally supposed to warm up starting this Friday. And my friend Jack says he finally finished the music I need for my show so I should get the cd in the mail any time now.
I can't end this correspondence today without mentioning how heartbroken we all are about Va. Tech. Our only response can be for us all to cherish each other all the more. And I do.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Pandora's Box
The UPS man just arrived with three boxes for me from cousin William in Atlanta. They contain more family history which I am cataloging and archiving after my Auntie M passed away. The boxes came to my office (I figured that was safest considering who knows what would happen if they hung out at our house in the hood). Since they're downstairs and I am working (except for this little old blog entry) I am absolutely chomping to do down there and dive into them. I wonder what's in there?
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
March Madness Monday Mayhem
Hello all! How did St. Patrick's Day treat you? I made some potato-leek soup which was mildly festive. I also watched "The Irish in America" on PBS on Saturday afternoon. Andy had a Guiness and Lexi's just Irish all the time.
Last week I submitted a big proposal to the Navy and got to take Thursday and Friday at the river. It rained and was cold, but I actually liked the last gasp of winter. Then Sunday was gloriously sunny and we had a nice pretty drive back to the city.
I think I am knitting an afghan, though I'm a little phobic of committing to such a big rectangle.
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Never Fear, Cook with Beer
Back, by popular demand! I am keeping all these recipes in software called Big Oven. It can then be published in a cookbook or exported to "all y'all". LOADS of Granny's recipes come from magazines and the back of packaging so I've saved quite a bit of time by Googling the recipe name or key ingredients and finding the same recipe already typed up all purty on the web. There's a "French-Canadian Beef Tart" that she had several recipes for that I still need to input.
Bavarian Beef
Recipe By: Helen Burns Ewing
Serving Size: 0
Cuisine: American
Main Ingredient:
Categories: Ewing, Main Dish
Ingredients
1 1/2 lb. stew beef
3 cups sliced onion rings
1 1/2 cups water
2 beef bullion cubes
2 tbsp. brown sugar
2 tbsp. garlic powder ; (?)
1 1/2 tsp. parsley
1 bay leaf
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
1/4 tsp. thyme
12 oz. can of beer
1/2 tbsp. corn starch
1/2 tbsp. water
Instructions
Brown beef in Dutch oven. Remove meat from pan. Add onions. Cook until limp. Remove onions. Add remaining ingredients. Add beef and onions back in. Pour in beer, thicken if necessary.
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Sunday, March 04, 2007
Granny's Savannah Red Rice
I have been archiving Granny's recipes. Here's one to share, good for this chilly Sunday!
Granny's Savannah Red Rice
Recipe By: Helen Burns Ewing
Serving Size: 4
Cuisine: American-South
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Categories: Side Dish
Ingredients
1 can whole tomatoes
1 cup white rice
1/2 medium onion ; chopped
4 -6 bacon strips
1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Dash ; of garlic powder
Instructions
1. Fry the bacon. If you use 6 strips, remove two or three teaspoons of drippings.
2. Remove the bacon, add the onion to the drippings and cook until the onions are soft, about 2-3minutes.
3. Crush tomatoes well, by hand if you like.
4. Crumble the bacon.
5. Add the crumbled bacon, garlic powder, salt, and onion to the cooking onions.
6. Bring to boil, then simmer for five minutes.
7. Add rice, bring back to boil, then reduce heat, cover and simmer 20 minutes or until the rice has absorbed the liquid. Let stand five minutes.
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Saturday, February 10, 2007
When is your birthday?
When is your birthday?
Sadly, I'm not sure of the exact date you were born and it's time for me to find out!
Are you wondering: is she talking about MY birthday???
Yes, I'm talking about YOUR birthday! (Okay, I'll admit I know when a lot of your birthdays are, but a nice little confirmation wouldn't hurt anyone.)
Please list your birthday and the birthdays of those in your household. For that matter, list slacker parent's birthdays, siblings and the pizza delivery guy!
Maybe if we get them all on a Google calendar you will get a cheerful birthday shoutout from everyone-(or at least one or two peeps)!
My household:
June 21st- Jennifer
July 2nd- Matt
August 26th- Joe
unknown- Ophelia
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Amusing Ewing Children, Part 99
I am transcribing a letter written by Laura Smith when Grandpa was very young and his father was still alive (but in poor health and the children were staying with Laura and Lee).
Thursday Charles asked the blessing and this is what he said, "Mr. thank you for this food and I like it and it's good - for Christ's sake, Amen."
Grandpa always did have a way with words, didn't he?
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Thursday, January 04, 2007
Happy New Year
Happy New Year everyone! I hope your Christmas and New Year were good. We had a nice long break at the river and are now back at work.
I have been scanning and entering data into the Family Tree software and am probably most excited about the organization. Mmmmmm organization. Andy will tell you that I am all about sorting stuff into binders and the labels, ahhhh the labels. I even ordered some spiffy photo storage stuff to organize the negatives and slides that I'll also get around to storing. Right now I'm looking for good software for digital scrapbooking to share this stuff with y'all.
I think everyone heard that we finally sold our extra house! That was a Christmas present that came just in time. We went to closing on December 21st and had cash in hand the very next day. We are rejoicing at having only two mortgages instead of four.
Also in December, I got roped into writing a Congressional Report which took just about every waking minute of the month. Thankfully, yesterday our client took the report up to the Secretary's office so we should be at the finish line.
I am yearning to adopt another dog, but Andy thinks that is crazy talk. We'll see.
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Friday, November 10, 2006
Oh But Here I Am
AAAHHH...to have my laptop again. It was simply hideous being without it. I just got the cord I needed in the mail, so I'll be around more often. Laura, I did get your reminders and thanks for asking. Also have a cell phone now, in case you didn't get my mass email, but I guess I shouldn't post my number on a blog.So as far as work goes, what used to be known as Grey Advertising, then Mediacom, is now merging with Young & Rubicam the first of the year to be known as GroupM, which incudes all the big old-time agencies like Ogilvy & Mather, etc. It won't be too much of a change for me, but our office will be moving to (rumor has it ) One Fifth Avenue, which wouldn't be too bad for me. Also I get better benefits that cost less. And I do get to keep my present Doctor John Handsome Montana. Sorry, his real middle name is Buscemi.I'm starting to get some motivation again, but still taking things pretty slow when I can. Last weekend I sang "Look To The Rainbow" and "A Quiet Thing" at my piano bar, Marie's Crisis, and was happily surprised I didn't sound as weak as I thought I would. Plus I dodged all the rotten tomatoes afterwards...I had a friend pass away just a couple of weeks after Margaret, but he was in is late eighties and had been ill a long time. He was an actor in old B movies and has some great showbiz stories. Almost married Lee Remick. We're having a memorial service and all kinds of theatre luminaries will be performing or attending. I don't particularly like this custom of memorials where people get up and do a musical number, one after another. It distracts from the beloved when somebody's up there doing "Bie Mir Bis Du Schoen". IMHO.It's late. More later from the Manhattan Ewing contingency. So glad to be back in touch with y'all.
Charlie
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Monday, November 06, 2006
Welcome Y'all
Well, it's been an eventful week in Lake Wo - I mean Arlington, VA. I've just sent the "Join the Blog" emails to William and Judy, so hopefully we'll see them around here soon. And I re-invited Uncle Charlie for the gazillionth time so hopefully one of the invites will make it through his spam filter.
On Saturday, I set about scanning many more family photos from Margaret's collection. Many of the ones I've just scanned are square and not of superb quality because they are Polaroids - but many of these are cool candids that made it worthwhile to scan them. I also haven't used software to clean up most of the images yet, since I'm just trying to get something to look at on line. When I actually publish them to DVD you'll get a nice big pretty file that can be printed.
I have made some progress in the process of sorting and labelling photographs and in wrangling a huge amount of paper. We are blessed to have an enormous cache of articles about our family that I'll be compiling and sharing as well. For example, in the 1960's the Washington Post ran an article by Grandpa Ewing detailing the family's Christmases from 1943 to 1966. I mean who has this kind of stuff??
When Granny Ewing was engaged to marry Grandpa, there was a big write up in the Savannah newspaper's Society section complete with a large photo of Granny. (This is not the actual photo, just another of her in the online album.) Even Grandpa getting the news of the Washington Star's demise is documented in the Savannah paper, since he was in town writing an article about, what else but Savannah and our family for the Star at the time.
On the genealogy front, I am curious about a marriage connection Margaret had traced to President Andrew Johnson. That's the curiosity crossing my fingertips at this moment.
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