It has been so nice here in Seattle…yesterday it even approached 60! To celebrate, Maria, Sarah, Grandma and Lucy walked to the grocery store for a few things…and as a treat, they stopped by Baskin & Robbins for ice cream. Fun!
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Maria had her first flight in a plane…was introduced to sand…and met the ocean.
Oh how time flys… Happy Valentine’s Day from Edmonds! To celebrate V-day, Sarah and I enjoyed a morning date with Maria at my parent’s house (Thanks Mom & Dad!). Our date included breakfast out as well as a leisurely trip to Pike Place Market and University Village. For breakfast we tried Tilth a certified organic place in Wallingford. The menu didn’t have your usual breakfast favorites…example the french toast was made with cardimon bread with a mint cream sauce, mint syurp and orange batter. Maybe it’s great…just doesn’t sound appealing. With that said, both of our meals were excellent…Sarah had a scramble with herbs and feta cheese and a side of roasted potatos…I enjoyed their biscuts & gravy which was made with roasted chicken instead of pork, all over a fresh made cheddar biscut…and of course Cafe Vita coffee. YUM! After breakfast, the original plan was to go see “Valentine’s Day” a movie with every actor under the age of 35 in the cast…but with my frequent coughing attacks…it seemed like it might make for some awkward movie viewing, so we opted for Pike Place and University Village. It seems incredibly cliche to visit Pike Place…but we love it there. We went with a vision of buying foods to create a wonderful Valentine’s Day Dinner…we walked away with tiny cheesecakes, wine, strawberries and 2 grapefruits…and then none of them made it onto our dinner menu. HA! Returning to my parent’s house…Maria had just started her nap, so we had lunch and played some Canasta with my folks. We gave then a sound beating, a surprise after a significant hiatus from cards for us. (I’m hoping this trash talk will inspire more games with them!) Other happenings of this weekend…my nephew, Tane, had a 1st birthday party. We had a great time at the party…Maria LOVES hanging out with her cousins…she is a little shy with them…but loves being with them and watching them in action.
On Friday we watched part of the Olympic Opening Ceremonies. Unfortunately, for Vancouver, a couple weeks ago…in “preperation” for these winter games, we decided to watch the DVD of the Bejing Opening Ceremonies…WOW…what a spectical that was. I doubt that anything will match those for a very long time…so the Vancouver ceremony seemed almost bland. It’s sort of a bummer that they’ve made it so hard, and so expensive to go check out the games. Heck, we wouldn’t even need tickets to go see an events…it would be fun just to be in Vancouver to be around the excitement and energy…but with $500 hotel rooms…and border crossing nightmares…it’s just not worth it. With the games so close, I figured it would be easy to keep up with all the events since they’re all in our time zone…but stupid NBC comes along and time delays EVERYTHING…nothing live. So unless we keep off the internet for the day, it’s useless to try and watch. How sad…they might as well be on some other continent in a different time zone. One last thing before I sign off…we booked our Spring Break plans this week (March 27th – April 3rd)! Funny to mention that today because it was exactly 1 year ago today that we took Maria on her first plane flight…heading down to Mexico. Sigh…we’re in desperate need of some warm sun…so for Spring Break we’re going to take a week and fly to California to visit the Kolchins’ clan for a few days…and then we’ll drive down the coast to spend 5 days in San Diego. Should be a blast! One of Maria’s favorite bath toys is an Orca Whale…so I can’t wait to get her to SeaWorld! Well…I am trying to keep this short because it’s late. In addition to not having MLK day off…we at Liberty Mutual don’t get President’s Day off either. Yeah…on it’s face it sounds lame…but they give us 2 additional floating holidays to make up for them…so I COULD take those days off…but I’m choosing to save them as extra vacation days, I actually prefer it that way. It’ll also be a REALLY nice commute since no one other then us will be working. Received wonderful news today! After doing another sleep study last Thursday night, I received a message from my sleep doctor letting me know I’m more or less cured of my sleep apnea! Makes getting my tonsils removed SO worth it. Hooray!!! No more snoring and no more apneas…couldn’t be better! “All wines would be red if it could.” – Leon Adams For Christmas, Sarah surprised me with a gift of an evening at The Herbfarm and a night at Willows Lodge. She also arranged for her parents to come over to watch Maria for the night, our first night away from Maria…last night was the big night…one that I don’t think either of us will ever forget. The Herbfarm is a Seattle version of Thomas Keller’s French Laundry…but here in addition to the 9 course, prix fixe meal, it comes with paired wine…6 paired wines to be exact. The theme of our meal was “Big Red Wines”…usually they design a menu and then pair the wine to the food…but for this meal, they chose wines and then created a menu to match the wines. Going into this meal I knew there would, probably, be foods that I don’t usually eat on the menu. I promised to myself that I’d try everything…I figure that if I don’t like something here…I can honestly say that I don’t like the product and move on…fingers crossed. We arrived at the Herbfarm/Willows Lodge complex a little after 6:00, checked into our room…and headed over for the “indoor garden tour”. If the weather is nice, and it isn’t pitch black out, they usually start with a garden tour of the foods grown onsite. Since it was cold and rainy, they just told us about them…and passed around some of the fresh herbs that were going to be featured in our meal. They opened the door to the dining room at 7:00…and the spectacle began. ![]()
Course One – “Temptations for Red Heads” - Three amuse sized appetizer bites; Duck & Foie Gras Roll with sweet & sour quince dip, smoked & braised local octopus with red wine glazed salsify and confit of albacore tuna with pickled summer pole beans and horseradish foam. All of this paired with The Herbfarm’s private label sparkling Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley.
This was a great start to the meal…they suggested we start with the tuna, which was delicious, I really like tuna, I don’t know why I don’t eat it more often. Second was the duck/foie gras spring roll…probably my favorite item on the plate. Finally, the octopus…I thought the flavor was good…but it was incredibly chewy…it was OK, but I don’t think I’d eat more of it if I had been offered more. The sparkling pinot was delicious…I’m usually not a fan of sparkling wine…but this was awesome! During this course, one of the sous chefs and the sommelier came out and explained the entire menu as well as their thought process on the wines they chose and why they paired each course with each wine…so this course took some time. They also introduced the staff…everyone had some sort of distinguished title…the Executive Chef is a James Beard Award winner and former sous chef at the White House…the Chef de Cuisine is a former sous chef at The French Laundry…on and on. We knew we were in for a treat, but this somehow helped to further confirm that notion. Giggle…excited! Two things during the chat surprised me. First, the servers were coming around and refilling wine…this is very dangerous when you know they are going to be served 6 different wines over the course of the meal. With that said, I somehow found myself enjoying two refills of the sparkling pinot. I knew I might be in trouble at that point. Second surprise…in addition to the nine courses of food, they served freshed baked bread with the meal…and not just one type but two! Slices of a wood oven oat loaf and tiny buttermilk roll balls. They also gave us a dish of hand-churned butter. And if you ate one or both, they were quickly by to give you more…because 9 courses wasn’t going to be enough? I didn’t want to indulge in the bread since we had a long way to go till the end of the meal…but the cute little buttermilk rolls were calling my name…and hand-churned butter…I had to. Yum!
Course Two – Quinault River Steelhead trout, poached in red grape verjus with braised dandelion greens, beet sauce and walnut blackbread lace. This was paired with a 2007 Bennson Estate Sangiovese from Lake Chelan.
So I’ve had trout before…but it’s definitely not in my comfort zone…but I ate it, and for that matter finished it. It was good, a little fishy. When combined with the dandelion greens and beet sauce, it was a nice combo. Sarah and I both agreed that this was one of our least favorite courses…not to say that it was bad…just not as amazing as the others. The star of this course was the wine…the Sangiovese was amazing…after having three pours of the first wine, I chose to skip the refills…but if I were to do the meal over again, I would have hit this wine hard. Course Three – Crispy Sweetbreads with turnips, turnip greens with guanciae, heirloom bean puree and preserved tomato butter. This was paired with a 2005 Tranche Cellars Barbera from the Columbia Valley.
I’ll admit that when I saw the menu, I was least looking forward to this course. I’ve never had sweet breads…and I was pretty sure I’d make it through life never eating them. It also didn’t help that they told us that they were Veal sweet breads…aka; baby cow thymus glands and/or pancreas…poor baby cow. But I ate them…and rather enjoyed them. Now, any time you panko crust and fry something…it’s easy to enjoy it. The sweetbreads were like moist chicken nuggets…and when eaten with the bean puree they were great! The wine with this course was good…not as good as the Sangiovese. It’s always tough to judge a wine that you taste after a superstar…I think if I were to drink this alone, I’d love it. Again, only one glass of this one. Course Four – Pork Belly from “Buster”, pig from the Rosemont Farm in Oregon. It was served on top of a risotto like farro, cocoa nib and winter mushroom mixture and topped with the Herbfarm’s own preserved pepper sauce. This was paired with a 2006 Grammercy Cellars Tempranillo from Walla Walla.
So the opposite of the previous course, when I saw the menu, I was REALLY looking forward to this course. Yeah, sure I’ve had bacon before…but not true pork belly. I really liked this dish…it was awesome. The first bite I had was nothing but fat…a little off-putting, but it’s pork belly, so it’s sorta expected…but after that, each bite had plenty of meaty-goodness. This is the one dish where the food out-shined the wine. That’s not to say that the wine wasn’t good…it’s just that the pork belly was delicious. Course Five – Roasted Oregon Lamb Loin with winter savory, crispy potatoes, a purple potato puree and saffron-and-lavender carrots. This was paired with a 2000 Andrew Will Meritage from the Yakima Valley. ![]()
OK…this was my favorite course…the lamb was ridiculous, a beautiful medium rare…buttery goodness. The potatoes, both kinds, were great both with the lamb and on their own. And the wine…oh the wine…I had seconds on this one…yes, that would mean that at this point I was on my 8th pour…eh…they weren’t FULL glasses…but as you can see…the wine was starting to have an effect.
Course Six – A fondue made from a “Red Darla” cheese on top of a apple sauce made of pink lady apples. This was served with a few pieces of toasted zucchini bread for dipping. ![]()
I was also looking forward to this course, but it was a bit of a disappointment. It was good, and I finished it…but I wanted it to be better. The apples in the sauce seemed a bit too sweet for the cheese…and the cinnamon in the zucchini bread made the bread and the cheese an odd combo. So you’ll note that this course didn’t come with a paired wine. At the beginning of the meal, while the sommelier was giving his presentation, he also mentioned that he picked out a few additional wines, a few true superstars, that were available for purchase that would go great with the cheese…if you felt like indulging. One of them…was a 2002 Opus One. WOW. Both Sarah and I had wanted to try an Opus One…and the sommelier said it was the best vintage Opus One in his opinion…we were sold. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Sarah so happy…it was definitely a good wine…but my ignorant pallet didn’t seem to understand the grandeur that Sarah was getting. I let her drink most of it…watching her near tears of joy was plenty enjoyable for me. I was tempted to try their flight of “Grand Champagnes” which was made up of a 2000 Dom Perignon, 1998 Veuve Clic-quot La Grande Dame and Krug Grand Cuvee…but I figured I had already had plenty with still another couple rounds coming…so I held back. Would have been cool to try them though… Course Seven – A slushy made with Facelli Cabernet Franc with a Venturi-Schulze B.C. Balsamic Gelee and a rose geranium madeline.
This palette cleanser was special to us because of our love for the Facelli winery. I didn’t think I’d enjoy this much…but it was strangely delicious. The sweetness of the slushy and the balsamic flavor were great together. I usually don’t like rose flavored anything…but the madeline was also very good. A nice transition to dessert. Course Eight – “The Red and the Black”…a trio of desserts; Chocolate sorbet with port sauce, a goat cheese bavarian with red wine poached cranberries and a hazelnut torte with black truffle-caramel cream.
OK…these were good…really good. They suggested we start with the goat cheese bavarian…I had never had a goat cheese dessert…but this was awesome. The tart of the cranberries combined with the savory of the goat cheese all combined with the cream and sugar made an awesome combination. Second was the hazenlut torte…it was amazing how “truffle-y” this was…I didn’t expect that dark chocolate and truffle would go so well together, I loved this one…and much of Sarah’s since she’s not a bit truffle fan. Finally…the chocolate sorbet…delicious…but nothing fancy, especially when compared agains the other two. The chocolate tweedle they topped it with was pretty cool. Course Nine – The finale…coffee or tea and a sampler plate of homemade candies. This was served with a 2008 Sineann Late Harvest Ice Zinfandel, “Sweet Sydney”.
So the highlight of this to me was the menu of coffee and tea they bring you. You could choose from 5 or 6 different coffees…or from about 20 different teas. You’d make your order and then they’d bring a personal sized French Press with your selected beverage. Pretty cool! As for the wine…it was great…but by this point, we’d had so much wine, I don’t think anything would taste really “bad” or exceptionally good…hard to say. The candies were OK…five tiny nubs for each of us…at this point we were plenty full so they felt somewhat unnecessary…but to hold up my commitment to try everything…I tried all five. The entire meal was an amazing experience…while the food was amazing…the wine was definitely the star, which makes sense since it was the feature of the meal. Obviously the Herbfarm isn’t a place where you can go on a regular basis…but I’d definitely be willing to go back to try a different themed meal just to see what they might do differently. They have a meal themed around Kobe Beef…that would be cool…but I think it’ll be awhile before we go back. After dinner, we took a brief walk around the parking lot to get some fresh air before going to our hotel room. You are definitely drunk after the meal…a room at Willows Lodge or a car service are definitely required unless you have a friend who is willing to skip the wines (they do have some rather fancy non-alcoholic alternatives that they were pouring for some). The hotel room was incredibly quiet…no sound at all. It’s amazing how you become accustom to being woken by your little girl…or attacked by your dog at all hours of the night. Of course instead of sleeping in, we were awake early…we headed over to the Barking Frog for some breakfast around 8:00…and then headed back to the room to let Sarah rest a bit. Her stomach wasn’t feeling all that great in the morning…I, of course, was feeling fine…mainly do to my being invincible. Other then Sarah not feeling great in the morning, it was a perfect experience…some quality time with my wife, a nice hotel, an amazing meal…and some spectacular wines! Thank you to Sarah for the gift…I loved it! What?!? Only two posts this month?!?. To make it worse, I haven’t touched my camera since the 10th. (GASP). I always seem to hit a lull after the holidays. Well I promise a long post, with pictures, later today! Just installed the WordPress app on my iPhone so I figured I’d try it out. Sitting at Willows Lodge in Woodinville, in the dark, while Sarah gets some much needed rest after a late night with lots of wine. Details to come later… For those who regularly follow our family blog, you’re probably noticing the new look. It took awhile to find something that I liked…but I’m pretty happy with it. If you feel up to it, you’ll also note a new look for my pictures at http://photo.tomdos.com as well. Hope you enjoy the new, cleaner, layout. The project that will never end…our back yard…has seen some significant progress over the last week. A project that began on June 14, 2009…has finally, more or less, come to completion. Yes…it’s taken us six months…embarrassing, I know. Below are the “before” pictures…
Then we rented a “Barreto” Tiller to tear up the dirt and grass. This thing was no joke…designed by a guy in Seattle who was annoyed that he couldn’t get a tiller that would break up the clay in his back yard. Even this beast had difficulty…not because of the dirt but due to the bolders we found in the dirt.
We didn’t get back to the project until September…that’s when we ordered our supplies and built our first bed. Maria thought they were very fun and enjoyed playing on them.
We have attempted to get out and work on the beds a number of times…but it never seemed to get done. With a whole week of time off of work left, we committed ourselves to getting the project done. Once the beds were done, we started installing the dirt…I ordered up 6 cubic yards of dirt. Today as we entered the home stretch, even Maria got into the action; at Lowe’s I found a “Maria Sized” shovel, rake and hoe! At this point we probably have 1 cubic yard left in our driveway and I’m starting to think that we probably need 4 more to finish off the beds and maybe a 5th to refresh the beds in our front yard. Ugh…more dirt moving. But at least the back is starting to look “done” and definitely on it’s way to completion. Here’s a few pictures to compare from the “before” pics.
So that was our New Years Eve week in the dos Remedios family. No wild parties…instead…Backyard. We’ll have to figure something out for next year to make up for it! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I’m a bloggin’ fool this week…guess that’s what happens when you have time off work. Today we went to the Woodland Park Zoo as a family. Big thanks to the Kolchins family for the zoo membership they gave us for Christmas last year..we’ve enjoyed it so much that we’re very excited that Grandma and Pappo Meyers renewed us as a Christmas gift this year! Maria loves the zoo. This visit was especially fun as last time she went, she didn’t know any animal names…but she knew them this time…and she DEFINITELY knew which animals she wanted to visit. If she had her way, we would have walked back and forth between the lions and elephants the entire time. Just a few pictures from today’s fun…
Hope everyone is having a good week. We’re having a blast together as a family. Tomorrow, we’re taking Maria to daycare to see her friends for a bit…and Sarah and I are…gasp…going to get some time to hang out together while the sun is still up. Thinking we’re going to go to breakfast together and maybe catch a movie. Avatar or Invictus are on our list…don’t really have a passion around seeing Avatar…but all the hype, it seem like one you need to see on a big screen. What a wonderful Christmas season. But after celebrating Christmas v1.0 (Idaho), v2.0(Sarah, Maria and I) and v3.0 (the dos Remedios family)…I’m exhausted. I don’t recall ever being so overwhelmed by Christmas…one of the worst problems that come with getting older I guess. How sad. On Christmas day, we spent most of the day prepping for the big Christmas dinner. The intention of the dinner this year was to keep it simple and small. Grandma Judy, bless hear heart, invited a few neighbors just so they’d have a place to go for their holiday meal. That’s when the wheels came off. ALL of the neighbors that were invited accepted. Then, Ken’s son, Tim and his family called a few days before Christmas and shared that they too were coming to visit on Christmas day. Quickly, the group of 7 that we started with became a group of 18. Tim, Stacia, Mitch and Sam made it around 4:00. It was great to see them. They hadn’t seen Maria since last Christmas. The twins were very excited to see her. Maria did her shy thing for a little while…but she was pretty quick to be playing with Sam. By the end of the night…she was pretty much rotating between the two and having a great time with them. The dinner was fantastic…and while it was a larger group, everyone blended nicely. The highlight for me was the introduction of Green Dessert to the Meyers family…which was especially good this year as it was easy for me to eat. They day after Christmas we packed up and got on the road as quickly as we could so we wouldn’t be driving in the dark. The drive home was completely different then the drive over. Maria took a nap…Lucy napped pretty much the entire way…no tickets…and we made great time (7 hours)! Once we got home we took some time to unpack and settle…then we held Christmas v2.0. We had a good time, the four of us, opening our gifts to each other and enjoyed being home. Maria’s favorite gift was probably an Abby Cadabby doll. (She’s a fairy from Sesame Street who turns things into pumpkins…I didn’t know a few months ago either.) Yesterday, we had the dos Remedios family over for Christmas v3.0…Jake’s grandpa, “Grandpa Bob” who is visiting from Los Angeles was also able to join us. We made up a pretty fantastic brunch if I do say so myself. Tried a couple new recipies that were great. Wish I had taken some pictures…bummer. Again, another fun time sharing gifts with each other. Our spoiled little girl was again overwhelmed with amazing gifts…she scored BIG TIME with her very own toy vacuum. She LOVES “helping” anyone with a vacuum cleaner…so now she has her own to do some vacuuming herself. After it was all said and done, we had a great time celebrating Christmas with our family…and enjoyed another year of very generous gifting. Thank you all! Below are a few videos to share…the first two videos are both cute and short. The first of Maria looking for my parents cat, Nutella, at Sarah’s Mom’s house. Nutella likes hiding in bathroom drawers and cabinets. The second, I’ll just call it a montage of Santa celebrations. The third video is a “Directors Cut – Grandparent Only – Extended Version”…it’s just over 9 minutes long. Feel free to watch if you’d like…but you better have a decent high speed connection, and a bit of time. Consider yourself warned. And now for pictures…
Well…I’m off to attempt to finish off one of the beds in our back yard. Yes, it’s the project that has been going on for about 6 months. Probably should have only taken a couple weekends…but we’ve been lazy and limited on extra free time. We would love to have it done before the ground freezes again…and it would be great to be able to have some dirt delivered in early Spring so we could have them completely functional this Summer. |
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