Tuesday, August 21, 2007

What OBB5 was about


Friends, Family, Music, and Food
ok and maybe a little beer.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Cinco De OBB Chili Recipe


History of OBB Hot Dog Chilli

The West family owned a Drive-In Theater in WVA. They had the best dog chili for miles around. This recipe is handed down from family to family. The only thing difficult about the recipe is that it is for the size of pot for the drive in theater. I have included the actual amounts I put in for the Cinco De OBB chili.
And the only way to eat a hot dog, for those who come from WVA. is chili and slaw.

Real Recipe: as handed down and as written:
10 LBS. Hamburger
4 Tbs. Garlic powder
Onion Salt
4 Tbs. chili powder
½ bottle Tabasco Sauce
3 Cups onions

Brown meat. Cover with water. Cook onions
1 gallon ketchup
Salt and pepper


OBB5 Hot Dog Chili:
6.72 lbs hamburger
3 Tbs garlic powder
2 Tbs Onion Salt
3 Tbs chili powder
1 full bottle of Heinz Ketchup 50.5 ounce, and ½ bottle of same (so 1.5 bottles)
¼ bottle Tabasco Sauce (Small bottle) adjust to your taste.
½ cup real onion chopped fine, and ¼ to ½ cup dried minced onion

Brown meat and chop into small bits.
Put into large stewing pan. (mine is 8 Qt. no stick)

I mixed all ingredients in a big bowl until even, then added to meat.
I also added small amounts of water until I got the thickness I wanted.
Now the rest of the Cinco De OBB will be the next BLOG.. I am goin to press the original blogger to post the story. But I will tell you that is was the best OBB to date.

Monday, July 30, 2007

So what do ya do on a Saturday Night in Manassas?

You have a Toga Party.
Rumor has it that the missing blogger was there.

Notice TiKi Bar ( it was a tropical Toga Party)
Yep I wore a Toga.. but not for long

UUUUHHH!!! yep I be the cook!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Now for my Green Thumb

The previous flower pictures were the flowers that the missing blogger has responcibility.

These new pictures are the responcibility of the Mystery blogger. Note the Orchids are in their second bloomation, and I have two more waiting to bloom

The other two are just my bonsai.











Friday, July 20, 2007

To Re-Butt Neva's Garden

Here are the garden flowers around here.








And my favorites, My Neighbor calls them "The Volunteers"




Saturday, July 14, 2007

Ok Cute Babies are cute.

Ok! I had to put these up for viewing. They are a picture of what a cute baby looks like.

Ok! Proud Grandpa talk..



Still have not found the missing blogger. We are planning an intervention for her. She needs help. anyone want to participate?


Sunday, July 08, 2007

New member of the Family

Not of the human kind but is a new baby to this family anyway.
Yup! it is a PRS 2oth Year Edition.

And for news on the other baby in our family, All is doing great.




Thursday, June 14, 2007

We are still waiting, we found the blogger but.....






NO New blogs from her. So mystery blogger must strike again. Come on folks lets get her back...




Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Claim it or not?

This is the mystery blogger again.


Ok off the new grandson subject this time.

I had a sweet little girl rear-end me tonight. Fortunately no one was hurt, just the bumpers, and her pride.

So I would like the opinion of people about claiming it on insurance and get it fixed. She is fully covered by the way.






Thursday, May 31, 2007

I have found the Lost Blogger



One happy grandmother. or is it one happy Blogger. Can anyone verify either?

















This dude needs to shave before hugging the little one.

The Grandson has arrived!


Teddy has arrived.
At 11:54 a.m. on May 30, 2007, the 7lb 12oz, 21.5 inch bouncing baby boy was born.


Now maybe the lost blogger will have enough pictures and stories to tell. Let's hope so.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Where in the World is the Real Blogger?”

OK, the blogger is still not blogging, so this Ghost Writer has to post another, “Where in the World is the Real Blogger?”

So. The owner of this Blog has not found her way out of “I DON’T HAVE TIME” land.

Let try to help her find her way back.

A searching game. A question game. After all the blog title is “This is my Question”
She can't stand un-answered questions. this will bug the crap out of her.

Let’s ask questions to her about why she has not returned.

Here I go!

You have had time to plant new flowers out side.
Why did you find time to do that and not create a new blog?

You have time to go shoe shopping.
Why did you find time to do that and not create a new blog?

You have time to stop by Wal-Mart ( until 09:30 at night )
Why did you find time to do that and not create a new blog?

I retire for the night at around 09:00. What do you do until 02:00 in the morning?
Why did you not find the time to create a new blog?

And by the way, I know she has visited her blog, I can see the link to her blog in the History on her machine.

Ok Your turn, go ahead ask the missing blogger some questions.

Thanks, The Mystery Writer

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Still looking!

Ok I think I found the missing blogger. She is somewhere in the house. I know this because the phone rings and someone answers it. I pick up the other phone and sure enough, she is on the phone.
So I go upstairs to see if she is there. No. I come downstairs to the basement she is not there. Where is she? I missed that opportunity. She’s missing again. Wait I see the grass is newly mowed. Ah Ha She is outside. I see new flowers in the ground. Ok im getting close. I go around the corner, and I hear the phone ring, and someone answers the phone. I pick up the other phone and she is on the phone. Well here I go again. I caught her coming out the house to finish the planting of new flowers.

I begin to ask her where has she been for so ….. and she pauses me and says, what do you want, “I don’t Have Time” AH HA She has been in “I DON’T HAVE TIME WORLD” and off she goes, whizzing by me. I lost her again.

Later on, It’s Monday and Dancing with the Stars is on so I know I will see her and be able to talk to her about things, She sat down to watch the show and promptly fell asleep. OK no talking tonight. She wakes up and begins.

“Here’s my question to you.” OH Boy here it comes. She gonna ask me “What did I miss?” Now tell me, Am I watchin “Dancing with the Stars” NO! It is on just in case she wakes up. She asks me “ What did I miss?” told ya. Well this couple was danci… wait, What Couple? She asks, I don’t know? Well are’nt you watching the show? NO. it’s on cause if I change the channel and you wake up, well you know the rest.. She then asks. “Why did you let me fall asleep? Dear, I tried to wake you about 5 times…
Question after question after Question. That is her blog name, right? Oh well

I went to bed, she came to bed around 02:30 AM. She had fallen asleep again. But, I think I found the missing blogger. She is somewhere in the house. I know this because the phone rings and someone answers it. I pick up the other phone and sure enough, she is on the phone.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Where in the World is "This is my Question"?

Has anybody seen the illusive “This is My Question” I have heard someone has seen her in Texas. She has been gone so long or will have been missing long enough to become a Grandmother. I believe this house is haunted, cause I think I see her whizzing thru every now and then. Maybe she will fly through long enough to enjoy the next OBB (Cinco De OBB) I know she has been around here, I see the soaking wet books on the edge of the bath tub. And last weekend we had about 40 women in the house, I swear one of them was her. IF anyone has seen her, please tell her that her Blog reading community is missing her and are waiting for her wit and humor. Please come home.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

A NEW BABY!

So my husband has made me feel really guilty that I haven't blogged in a while. Time has really gone by quick. I do have a lot to blog about...
Mainly, that we are going to be GRANDPARENTS! This really is a wonderful, momentous occassion and I really can't believe it has taken me so long mention it on this blog. I think I was a little intimidated because, in my mind, I thought it should be some witty, entertaining blog.
I finally decided that I don't do witty, and I don't usually do entertaining so I should just dive in and go with it!!
The ultrasound says:It's an OBB!
Owens BABY BOY!
I am really excited about that but one small part of my brain says," Still outnumbered by the male gender!"
The more important part is that it looks like all is going well.
It was probably a good thing that I didn't know the sex of the baby before Christmas because I MIGHT have gotten carried away with the gifts.
Ok will write more soon but have a dinner engagement and need to run.
YEAH BABY!

Monday, December 11, 2006

Office Christmas Party

First off, I have to say: the daughter-in-law gets big bonus points for coming to her mother-in-law's Christmas party for the coworkers. She hadn't met many of them prior to the party, and she was the "lone younger generation represenative."
( One of the husbands commented that this is totally an "estrogen party!)
Anyway, I had the girls that I work with over for my 2nd Annual White House Christmas Show viewing party on HGTV this past weekend.
For those of you that have never watched this 1 hour extravaganza about the White House being decorated for Christmas, I highly recommend it. (Well, only if you are female and get into that kind of thing, but it truly is interesting.)
Last year when I issued the invitation to "come watch TV with me", I had a few invitees thinking "What in the world?..but maybe there will be good food there..." (The husband made lasgane and it was pretty darned good-I can say that since I didn't make it!)
The show is really interesting because every year the First Lady picks a Christmas theme and has the White House decorated in that theme. You get a background view of the preparations (which are massive!) and you get to see the "reveal", when all is done.
The first year that I had the girls from work over to "watch TV", I think everyone was surprised that they enjoyed the show.
I decided to make it a tradition because I certainly enjoyed having my coworkers over for a little Christmas cheer and I'm a big fan of the "history" part regarding the White House.
Getting ready for a Christmas party is always alot of work, but I work much better under a dead line and that helps me get decorated in a timely fashion.
I am always amazed at the amount of decorations they use at the White House and by the fact that they only take 3 days to get it all done. I guess having a lot of volunteers makes a big difference!
One of my friends was a little appalled at the expense of the decorations each year, but we decided that maybe it provides some work for some folks. We also questioned what they end up doing with the decorations once Christmas is over.
Anyway, after the fact, I realize that massive cleaning of the house prior to a party, worry about getting all the Christmas decorations up, and getting everything ready to eat should not be such a big deal...the most important part of the party is having great friends, family and a wonderful daughter-in-law to share this holiday time with.
We sometimes get so involved with the small details of getting ready for Christmas that we forget the really important things.
I'm thankful for all my family and friends and hope everyone has a great Christmas this year!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Decorating season

I can't believe that it is almost December and we are already into the Christmas season.
Thanksgiving was great. We had two celebrations over the last couple of weeks...one with my mom and all the 3 guys and one on Thanksgiving Day. It was really nice to have all the boys take a weekend to get together away from our normal weekend routines. (laundry, cleaning etc.) The only problem was that the weekend went by way to quick, and before you know it you're back into the work routine again.
There is just no way to leave the Thanksgiving table without eating too much. We always end up with tons of left-overs and since the guys are splitting time with their in-laws and girlfriends, they didn't eat as many leftovers as they normally do. There is only so much turkey a person can eat !
I spent the rest of the Thanksgiving weekend starting to put up Christmas stuff. That is a real love/hate kind of job. I love when the house and trees are all decorated because it makes everything look so festive but I hate putting the stuff up and taking it back down when all is done.
At the Thanksgiving meal, we discussed having houses built with special doors that store the decorated trees, and all it would take is a push of a button to mechanically open the wall and voila! ....A Fully Decorated Tree moves into place!
It is amazing to me that more and more folks are putting up Christmas decorations weeks before Thanksgiving. One of my friends started the day after Halloween!
When we were last in WV, there was a house completely decorated with a ton of outdoor lights.
I was commenting that it was pretty early in the decorating season to already have that many lights up. Then the thought jumped into my head that maybe all they had to do was flip the light switch...they could have been one of those year-round-lights-up-kinda-folks! (or tree-up-all-year-kind of folks! That's right...you know who you are ...newlyweds are allowed idiosyncrasies and it really was a nice conversation starter!)
Sometimes when I have all the decorations strung all over the house and it looks like a bomb went off...I can really appreciate those year-round-decorators...after all there is only so much time and I want to enjoy those decorations while I can!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Greenbriar Story

While watching one of my favorite shows recently, specifically Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood, one of the stories was particularly interesting. It was the Dorothy Draper the Designer story.

In the Dorothy Draper story, they mentioned that she had redesigned the Greenbriar Hotel in good 'ole WV. That brought back some interesting fun memories for me because The Greenbriar is where my husband and I spent the first part of our honeymoon.

We were only 18 and 21 years old when we got married and basically had minimal travel/hotel experience between us. We were given a three night honeymoon at the Greenbriar as a wedding present from my parents. We arrived late and the valet directed us to a cottage that was separate from the main part of the hotel. (In hindsight, this was probably a very good thing because it was not as lavishly decorated and was not as “busy” as the rest of the hotel. The cottage had a very nice sitting room with a fireplace and front porch. The cottage type setting worked pretty well for us.)

When we walked into this little cottage, the first thing the husband said after he looked around was, “I’m going to kill your father!” This was said because there was not a double bed in the room but TWIN BEDS! He was less than pleased that he had twin beds on his HONEYMOON! (In my Dad’s defense, we later learned that he had no idea that all the cottages only had twin beds. The husband still talks about how his father-in-law “really got me on my honeymoon.”)

Well, being the young, industrious, honeymoon couple that we were, we moved the beds together. It really did become quite humorous that for two nights, we would move the twin beds together, and then every morning when we came back to our room after the maid had cleaned up, the twin beds would be separated again. This provided a good deal of conversation between my husband and I. Finally, on the third night, the maid actually made the beds together and we had a good laugh about that when we saw them together!

Anyway, I digress…The show about Dorothy Draper was pretty interesting because she was the “Martha Stewart” of her time. She had a well known decorating style and was pretty original, both for her time then and even by today’s standards. They mentioned in the show that the Greenbriar recently had a “Dorothy Draper weekend.” I thought this was interesting, but I really enjoyed noticing that almost all the members at the lecture were the “well to do, draped in jewelry, even white glove wearing, older set.” (There were not many men at that lecture that I could see.)

When they were showing the pictures of the interior of the Greenbriar that are so lavishly decorated, it reminded me that my first impression when my husband and I walked into the main lobby was: “We are definitely out of our league here!” We were just so very young when we got married and pretty darned naïve.

There are two memories from our stay at the Greenbriar, (other that the twin bed situation) that were also memorable:

The first goes along with how naïve my husband and I both were. They have a fabulous, lavish dining room (decorated by Dorothy Draper, I might add) at the Greenbriar, with a world renowned chef school.
The first night that we dined in the dining room, we were given a complimentary bottle of wine. Now, neither one of us are drinkers and therefore, we had never had the experience of the ritual of wine tasting. We were just barely legal to drink.
The waiter prepared the bottle of wine with great ceremony, even down to the classic white towel over the arm move. He showed the vintage to the husband and of course we just stared at him. He continued to proceed through the ritual and handed the husband the small sip to taste for approval. My husband just looked at him, without a clue, and the waiter calmly leaned down and whispered in his ear, ever so unobtrusively, and said, “You need to taste it and nod if it meets your approval.” That was the quickest taste and nod you ever want to see. The husband could have been tasting vinegar, but that nod was coming, regardless! We do laugh about that now, but at the time, we just didn’t have a clue. I think we gave that waiter a few good laughs during that dinner!

The second funny incident was when we were taking a horse drawn carriage ride around the grounds. There happened to be this older lady and her husband riding with us. She was dripping in jewels and designer clothing and was looking a little snobbishly at my very plain dress. ( I thought I looked beautiful in that dress, even if it was homemade. Don’t judge me harshly because I had no clue ...I was young, in love, and on my honeymoon, so I didn't really care what I was wearing!)

Anyway, being the gregarious, outgoing people that we are, we engaged this couple in small talk. (I don’t think they were all that enthusiastic about our conversation, but since it was a confined space and they really couldn’t get away, they had little choice but to respond.) The husband and I had been discussing what would be appropriate to wear to the “high tea” that is a daily tradition at the Greenbriar. I leaned over to the lady and admitted that I had never been to a high tea before. Showing no pride, I flat out asked what might be appropriate dress for high tea and what do they actually do at high tea? She got this opened mouthed, embarrassed look on her face and quietly said in a mumble that she wasn’t sure because she has never been to high tea either. I was pretty surprised by this because she certainly had been coming off as the well cultured, “I’m much more cultured than you” kind of person. The subject was quickly dropped, but I can still remember thinking that the lady wasn’t too happy that we “exposed her”, so to speak. We never made it to the “high tea” during our stay, which was just as well, because I don’t think the husband is the “high tea” type!

Anyway, the husband and I have talked about scheduling a stay at the Greenbriar again. We have never been back since the honeymoon. We drive by it everytime we drive home to WV to visit the family.

If we ever do make it back, I know I will appreciate the whole experience and the decorating much more now that I know a little bit about the Dorothy Draper history.

One thing is for sure, the second half of our honeymoon was worlds away from the Greenbriar and the Dorothy Draper decorating experience...we went camping!

Monday, November 06, 2006

One month and no new blog

So my husband pointed out to me the other day that it had been a whole month since I wrote anything on my blog. I was truly surprised about that because it doesn't seem like it has been that long.
Probably because I have been writing on a couple of drafts and just can't seem to get them done.
Late night is my favorite writing time but...
Sleep vs writing??????
I don't think I need to do a quiz for you to figure out that Sleep has been winning.

Since I last wrote I have done quite a few things to keep me away from the blog:
1. Entertained some new friends that were visiting from Australia with a couple dinners at the house, a couple of dinners out, a trip to Gettysburg for a tour around the battlefield (maybe sometime later I'll write about this...it was pretty awesome), a walk around the town during the "Fall Jubilee", and a trip to price club that my Australian friend couldn't believe was so big!
2. Cleaning the house for the dinners at the house with the Aussies, mowing the lawn and mulching leaves because it's fall and that's what you have to do at this time of year.
3. Trip to WV to see the new great niece since the adoption was finalized...FINALLY! She is a doll and the trip was totally worth it...but tiring!
4. Work, work, work
5. Making some new bead jewelry that took a little time since I have never done this before.
6. Some maintenance health visits that are totally time consuming but necessary. ( I'm trying to be a more compliant patient since I am daily complaining about "non-compliant patients" in my job.)
7. Reading my romance novels and watching reality TV....yeah I know...this is so shallow but it is sooo relaxing!
8. Celebrating 2 of the guys birthdays with a family dinner. (The Italian chicken was fabulous and the funfetti cake that was requested by one of the birthday guys was pretty good too!)

Anyway, it has been pretty hectic around here this last month and I don't really see it slowing down anytime soon. We plan a family trip to WV again before the holidays since we may not have the time or good weather to travel during the actual holiday season. Then, time to put up Christmas decorations and SHOPPING! My closet has been calling to me that it needs a little maintenance, we are still trying to finish the outside painting before the weather really gets bad, the middle son bought me a new tree to replace my fallen tree and that will take a bit of muscle to get planted....And so the list goes....