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Surprise Baby Shower

While Larissa and I were on the mainland last week visiting with family (on both her side and mine), Larissa’s family surprised us with a baby shower. The “surprise” portion of this was no small feat: Larissa is notoriously difficult to surprise.

The closest I’ve come to surprising Larissa was when I gave her an antique secretary desk as a Christmas present a year ago. She had no idea until Christmas Eve, when she followed me downstairs at my parents’ house and found me putting the finishing touches on it.

The way the family managed the surprise this time around was pretty ingenious. Larissa had contacted her cousin, Kristal, asking if she and her husband wanted to get together while we were on the mainland. Kristal invited us over for dinner.

A couple of days later, Kristal mentioned our dinner date to her mom. Aunt Anneliese suggested that they could jump on that opportunity and turn it into a baby shower. Pretty much all of the female sisters, cousins, and in-laws were able to make it work. So we went over on Thursday and had dinner with Shaun and Kristal, and about fifteen minutes after we’d eaten there was a knock on the door and the house flooded with women!

(Larissa cried! It was cute and sweet.)

I spent the evening with Shaun, watching sports highlights and talking about music, books, and movies. In the meantime, Larissa was being showered generously with gifts. Along with all kinds of newborn diapers, toys, and clothes, we also received a brand new car seat! So that’s one of the Baby Fund items crossed off the list. We’ve been taken care of so well that I think the Baby Fund is more or less fully funded at this point. I may have to direct future writing profits towards something else! :)

Thanks so much to our extended family for the baby shower and all of the wonderful gifts.

For more pictures and another write-up of the evening, check out Aunt Anneliese’s blog post. She also has a tutorial on how to build your own Diaper Cake, like the one featured in the picture above.

Yesterday in Food

Yesterday was a good day for food. I didn’t actually prepare any of this food myself, but I still wanted to share it, because it really topped off the weekend.

Larissa and I started our Monday with waffles. We received a waffle iron as a wedding gift, and have been putting it to good use. When I was a kid, we used to have waffles every Saturday morning, and that’s a tradition I’d like to carry on some day. Larissa made a double batch and we put the leftovers in the freezer.

Larissa topped her waffles with vanilla pudding, strawberry jam, and peaches.

Later that afternoon, my sister Lisa came over for a visit. She and my other younger sister, Catherine, have both just moved to Victoria for the start of the new school year. Lisa is attending UVic, and Catherine is doing a program at the Canadian College of Performing Arts.

Apple-and-rhubarb crisp!

We welcomed Lisa with some apple-and-rhubarb crisp and ice cream. I don’t know if there’s a better combo out there than apple and rhubarb. Maybe chocolate and peanut butter, but it’s a close race.

There’s some crisp left in the fridge, but I’m exercising all of my willpower so it’ll still be there when Larissa gets home from work.

That evening we were watching Season 2 of 30 Rock, a show I recently introduced Larissa to, and some of the characters were eating pizza. We’d been talking about having a pizza night for almost a week, and the temptation became too much for us, so we looked up the deals at Dominos and ordered some delivery. Most of it is waiting in the fridge for tonight, and probably for the next day’s lunch, as well. I didn’t take a picture, because pizza is pizza, but… Pizza!

I love leftovers, and we have lots of them right now, so I’m looking forward to revisiting yesterday’s food over the course of tonight and tomorrow. Leftover pizza is especially awesome.

In my life outside of food, I’m making some progress on various projects. My novel is sitting at about 21,000 words right now, and I just received some more feedback on my thesis, so I’ll be doing a few more revisions before I can submit it and schedule my defense. I also have some more short story ideas to work out.

Also, if you follow FiftyWordStories.com you’ll know that this week is a “Special Guest” week, so I’ve been lining those stories up while I prepare to put in the print order on the Volume Two book and the 50-word story t-shirts. If you’re interested in buying your own book or shirt, head over to the store and get your order in or let me know through some other form of message. A comment, a Facebook message, or even a tweet will do! I’ll be printing extras beyond the preorder numbers, but if you want to guarantee availability it’s best that you preorder. Thanks!