I will begin the Belize honeymoon recap tomorrow, since I’m not quite done going through the photos. We didn’t take that many, but they were spread across two digital and one underwater film camera, so the organization is haphazard — not to mention the CD I got with the film development contains crappy scans.
So yes, you can look forward to that tomorrow. The question for today, however, is this: why are our friends trying to make us fat??
Perhaps it is our own fault, since we registered for some kitchen appliances that we either didn’t have or that needed an upgrade. We got a toaster from family friends, which was the only present we didn’t save until post-wedding, mainly because someone really wanted to make some waffles and is not a fan of my very, very old toaster oven. We also got an espresso machine from Leila and Brian, something that I have wanted for a while and am going to try out tonight. Finally, we got two items that Jose is pretty much over the moon about: a Cuisinart Griddler from Nick & Heather, Matt & Melissa, and John & Kelly…and ice cream maker from Cari.
The Griddler was immediately put to work for paninis on Tuesday night, and steaks last night. Just look at the concentration on Jose’s face! I’m thinking a nice grill for the patio will be high on our list of “things to buy” once we’re in the house.
We got all the ingredients to make ice cream on Tuesday night, but our hopes and dreams were crushed when we discovered that the bowl has to be frozen solid before you can make delicious desserts. Undaunted, we slapped that baby in the freezer and last night enjoyed some quick, easy, and VERY tasty vanilla ice cream with Reese’s peanut butter cup chunks.
In other news, perhaps I will start taking pictures of us using all of the gifts to send to the giver. Mainly because it makes me laugh, but also because of how creative we’d have to get for some things. Which would also make me laugh.
jamoosh says
About three years after our wedding we went through our kitchen and asked ourselves why we registered for (insert specialty item here) and then put it in a box for Goodwill.
Outside of the standard stuff, the one thing we did keep was a deli slicer – great on meats and cheeses.
Jose says
Hah! It’s hilarious to think I can go to Goodwill and get avocado slicers and mini deep fryers?
Sarah, we should totally go there and get a cheap vertical rotisserie.
Sarah says
Yeah, because that’s what we need — more ways to get fat. 😉
Then again, I’m in favor of anything that makes you want to cook! You’re way better than me at cooking anyway.