Thursday, October 28, 2010

Melting Pot Halloween Mystery Dinner

Halloween is such a great time of year. Adults get to relive a small part of their childhood and dress up in costume. When Malena told me that the Melting Pot was offering another Mystery Dinner and we could come in costume, I jumped at the chance. Not since I was married have I spent Teachers' Convention weekend creating costumes. Here was my chance. I decided to go as Sherlock Holmes - who better to solve a mystery. So I began planning my costume. I had an old black trench coat that was just the right length. All I needed now was the hat, the pipe, the cape, the magnifying glass, and a pair of men's pants with cuffs. A trip to Goodwill produced the pants, even though I had to take them in about six inches in the waist. I had planned to make a cape out of a black tablecloth I also found at Goodwill. I did not like the black on black, so instead I cut up an old, ripped duvet cover. Not only did I get a cape, but I was able to cover the two baseball caps (placed on top of each other facing opposite ways) I used for the hat. The hat I had found at the costume store was pathetic, although the pipe was just what I needed. There was even enough fabric for a tie (an afterthought). I did get a magnifying glass in the kit (from the costume store) with the hat and pipe, but found a much bigger and much better one at Pick 'N Save.

The Mystery Dinner was great. Kim and Malena came in costume, too, as did many of the guests.
We actually did guess the right suspect in the murder mystery, but then changed our minds at the last minute and got it wrong. And we even had two Milwaukee police officers on our team. Always go with your gut!

Malena wanted to go karaoke-ing  after the dinner. Here is the link to our very scary experience:
http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/YOTwEvSYhjUqYdS0  :) lol

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Blessing of the Animals

On October 2, Rick and I decided to take our furry friends to church for the Blessing of the Animals (part of the feast of St. Francis of Assisi). Quite a group of animals and owners turned out: dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, turtles, and even a stuffed animal. Father Dave began blessing the animals in the line that Rick and I ended up in. He bent over each animal and placed his hand just over the animal's head. Well, when he came to Gemini (Rick's German Shepard), something very unexpected, and scary, happened. Gemini lashed out at Father Dave, scraping his thumb. Thank goodness, Rick and Father Dave have very good reflexes, otherwise this would have been a lot worse. For the life of me, I don't know what triggered Gemini's response. He is normally such a good boy. Next year, we will have to remember to bring Gemi's ball so his entire focus is on playing.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Did you ever have "one of those days"?

OK.  I know I am getting older, but in this case, that is no excuse. I was cleaning the house the other day - actually doing dishes. I loaded the dishwasher and noticed that I was out of Cascade dishwasher soap, so I looked through the bottles under my sink to see if I had a different kind. I found a sample bottle of another brand and squirted it into the dishwasher soap dispenser, then turned on the water saver mode. While the dishes were washing, I filled the sink and began washing those dishes that can't go in a dishwasher. A little while later, I glanced at the dishwasher. I couldn't believe my eyes! Soap suds were pouring out of it all over the floor. I felt like Lucille Ball in one of her I Love Lucy episodes. Of course, I looked at the bottle of dish washing liquid that I had used. Yup, it was concentrate, and I had obviously used way too much. To put a positive spin on this act of utter stupidity, my floor is nice and clean now!

Sister comes to visit

Wow! It seems like forever since I posted on my blog. I was busy planning a visit from my sister, Nancy. She is from Louisiana and visits every year in September, so I like to try to find new and exciting things for us to do.

This year my friends Carmen and Malena joined Nancy and I for a trip to the Fireside Dinner Theater to see Hairspray. The play was excellent! I can't remember when I saw a more perfectly cast performance. They were just awesome - even better than the movie. Malena brought her Hairspray CD so we sang show tunes all the way home.

I enjoyed my Labor Day weekend trip to Galena so much that I thought Nancy might like to see the quaint town. We picked a gorgeous autumn day to make the 3 hour drive. Along the way, we played our own version of Password, and we were both pretty good at it. While in Galena, we ate in the outdoor patio at Vinny Vanucchi's Italian Restaurant. The homemade mushroom soup just blew us both away! After lunch, we shopped and shopped and shopped. I bought a DVD version of Password for us to play at home. OMG! It has the hardest words to try and get someone else to guess. We both had a good time laughing at how bad we both were. I am hoping that the more we play the better we will get, just as we have with Trivial Pursuit.

All good things must unfortunately come to an end. I can't wait for next September to visit with my sister, Nancy, again.