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Spring Cleaning

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Today was totally devoted to giving the apartment a long overdue cleaning. When I wasn’t working regularly, I ended up devoting a few hours once a week to cleaning the place. I guess that was my way of saying “I know I’m not bringing home any money right now, so the least I can do is be a house-husband.” Well, since I’ve been working for the past few weeks, the apartment hasn’t been cleaned since…probably about Easter. Thus it was due for a hard scrubbing.

It’s been a few hours now, and we are almost done. I’m just taking a quick blog break, then it’s back to vacuuming the place up. I’ve probably have enough cat hair in the vacuum to make another cat if we really wanted to, but two of the little devils is enough.

I know this was probably my most boring blog ever…sorry about that…

Easter Morning

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Shell and I woke up around 8, and soon after made our way to the kitchen to eat breakfast and give each other Easter presents. Every Easter that passed while we were dating, I always made Shell an Easter basket. I don’t know why I insist on doing something so childish, but I just love going out and finding a bunch of little things to put in her basket. The only thing that has changed over the years is that I am no longer allowed to get her stuffed animals for her basket, since she has so many from me with nowhere to put them. So this Easter, her basket contained:

  • Tom Petty CD
  • Dark Chocolate Bunny
  • Fruit Slices (the candy, not actual fruit)
  • Socks
  • Hand Lotion
  • Sanitizing Hand Lotion
  • Coconut M&Ms
  • M&Ms
  • Starburst Jellybeans
  • Mentos Gum

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Have a Happy Easter!

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Today was a pretty busy day of shopping and cooking for tomorrow’s festivities. Shell and I have been wanting to have a nice holiday dinner at our apartment for our families, and this year for Easter my mom was more than happy to agree (being an accountant, this is her busiest time of year and she didn’t want to be bothered with getting the house ready.) So Shell cooked up some Easter Bread today (which was very tasty) for breakfast tomorrow morning, and got everything else prepped for tomorrow’s dinner. Now it’s time to get ready to go to Easter Vigil mass…

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We picked up the ham for dinner tomorrow, and Shell is also going to cook up asparagus, maple-glazed carrots, scalloped potatoes, and parmesan rolls for the rest of the meal. Cara is making up a meat pie and a wheat pie also, which is mighty delicious (particularly the meat pie.)

I’ll post more tomorrow with pics of the great food (especially the meat pie) so you can see what goes on in our Easter dinner. But all you really need to know is that it’s going to be a day packed with plenty of great food and wine!

I hope everyone has a Happy Easter, and has some good eats also!!!

Bath Time for the Cats

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With the family coming up for Easter this weekend, and me being off today, I took it upon myself to clean the house and get ready for them. I started the cleaning session with cleaning something that hadn’t been cleaned in a long time…the cats!

I had given Odin a very quick bath a few weeks ago, to remove the excess flea dirt he had on him. I didn’t use any shampoo (since we didn’t have anything that would be good for him), so I basically gave him a quick rinse. Today I gave him the full treatment, in that I rinsed him, lathered him up with some cat shampoo we recently bought, and then rinsed the soap out. He didn’t cry at all, but man was he slippery and was constantly trying to get away. Eventually I just held him up from his stomach and maneuvered  him under the faucet, since that proved much quicker than trying to get him to stay still long enough for me to fill up a container of water and pour that on him.

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We Italians Need a Holiday Too!!!

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Sure, I like St. Patrick’s Day for the annual corned beef meal, but that’s about it. You won’t catch me wearing green, I won’t down a Guiness, and, long story short, I won’t go around pretending to be Irish, like so many people do. All too many people make believe that they are Irish for a day (and the weekend before, and the weekend after) during St. Patrick’s Day, and run around going bar-hopping and acting like fools. Now if you’re of Irish decent, I have no beef with ya…it’s your holiday and you do what you like. But there are more non-Irish people celebrating it here in the States than those who are Irish, and for that I say boo.

So on that note, I want to make my voice heard for all us Italians out there, that we want a holiday too. I mean, just picture how awesome a holiday would be if the Irish stuff was replaced by Italian stuff. For example, everyone would down awesome, delicious wine rather than beer. And let’s face it, wine is tastier than beer, goes better with a dinner, and gets you feeling good faster than a bottle of beer would. Secondly, the food. Screw the corned beef, cabbage, potato, and Irish soda bread. Sure, it’s a decent meal, but what about a GREAT meal?! Picture it: lasagna, baked ziti, meat pie, chicken cacciatore, veal piccata, sausage and peppers, pasta, meatballs, fresh warm Italian bread with some extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and seasonings to dip it in…mmmm my mouth is watering just thinking about it!!! And what about dessert?! To be perfectly honest, I don’t even know what an Irish dessert is, but look at Italian desserts: cookies, cannoli, spumoni, tiramisu…simply fabulous!

So while I don’t mean to bash Irish cuisine and culture, I’m just saying that Italians need an ethnic holiday in the U.S. too. To be quite honest, both the food and drink are better, and I think people would have a great time getting drunk on wine and eating warm, hearty food. Easter is kind of a good example, so maybe that counts? Or maybe Columbus Day? Don’t start hating on me and telling me about all the bad things Columbus did…I’m a historian, so I know. However, it is an important holiday to Italian-Americans, and maybe more of us should start embracing it as such, rather than for the man himself.