Monday, April 23, 2012

A Late Family Holiday

Things have been a little out of whack here with our holidays since my daughter got married. Her new in-laws have a much bigger family than ours, so it just makes sense for us to have our holidays on a different day. We finally got to celebrate Easter this past weekend, poor Dexter has been having a harder time with each chemo treatment so it got put off a little longer than usual. It was so nice to see them. With me still recovering from surgery and Dexter not doing so well... We all just hung out here.
This year I bought a spiral ham and was just not happy with it was a little dry. The girls did all the heavy work and I walked them through cooking a holiday meal. I also taught them how to make my mother's Shaum Tortes.

Thought I would share the recipe with you. Very easy and ohhh so good…they just melt in your mouth.

4 egg whites
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vinegar
1 teaspoon vanilla
beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Add sugar gradually and beat in. Add vinegar and vanilla beat in. Line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper or you can use a Brown paper shopping bag. Space evenly into blobs on paper...8 small or 6 large. Bake at 325° for one hour. Serve with desired fruit and whipped cream.

My daughter had another great find at the thrift store she works for. She came over with four divided containers full of seed beads and another huge bag of other beads and crystals. They were all mixed together so we spent a lot of time sorting them. But it was great fun and we got to do a lot of talking.

On the jewelry end: I have been working on 100% recycled pieces. I have been using lots of parts from my husbands E-cycling, metal from the salvage yard, and reclaimed beads. I have been buying jewelry and beads at rummage sales, thrift stores, and estate sales for years.

I have also been working on getting a large amount of jewelry together to take to Anderson Arts Center in Kenosha. It is about a 2 Hour Drive from here. With gas prices being what they are, I'm hoping to start showing them pieces online and shipping to them instead.
Thought I would share a picture of couple of my mock peyote bracelets, this time using my very own lampwork beads and bead caps.

If you live in the area and would like to see some of my pieces in person… I do have a few pieces visible in the slideshow... but none of the pictures are tagged. Hard to believe I have been there for over 10 years now… Where does the time go.
I am including a link with the address and hours... Please check them out!! http.//www.andersonartscenter.com


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