I know I should be used to it by now, but I'm not. It still surprises me that my cupboards and refrigerator can be fully stocked one week and then Bwammo! everything seems to be gone the next. Like gone, gone. With nothing but crumbs and cobwebs left behind. *sigh* I once heard someone say that assembly-line workers were apt to depression ...
Mas café, por favor.
My mom is back from Miami. She spent the entire summer there and she has stories. Lots of stories. A plethora of stories. (I know. The acorn does not fall far from the tree. Shut up.) So we've been talking. Or should I say, she's been talking. And talking. And talking. My job is to keep food and drink on the table in between stories. My ...
Someone in Miami loves me in a BIG way
My mom (yes, the 95 year old) has spent this entire summer in Miami visiting her big brother (98). She just got back this week and brought me a fabulous gift sent by my sweet cousin, Yllien:That's right. Giant, Cuban, Bakery-made crackers. We call them galletas. (Or in this case they should be called galletonas, but that's not ...
Hey! I wrote a cookbook!
Today on the Tiki Tiki I share my very favorite Latin cookbooks.As I was finishing the post, Adam came in with an ingredient question from one of my own recipes. At which point I remembered that hey! I wrote a cookbook, too! Yes, with my Cuban recipes. (Shut up. I know.) ;-) Perhaps the badge in my sidebar isn't quite as obvious as I ...
What uber-geek heaven looks like…
I know I'm a complete uber-geek and techno-junky, but this is the coolest, most fun program EVER.It's called Rollip and you can create your own Faux-Polaroids. How cool is that? Go. Do it. Right now. You know you want to. ;-) ...
So Many Places, So Little Time
We had a reunion tonight with the great group of homeschooling families that traveled along with us to Washington DC and New York back in May. We were to bring along a dish for a potluck and our photos and scrapbooks from our trip. Well, we are taking our sweet time getting that scrapbook done. (Darn those perfectionist genes!) But we (the kids ...
We The People
On April 17, 1975 I became a proud naturalized American citizen. I was almost 20 years old.[UPDATED NOTE 9/18/09: Imagine my Naturalization Certificate right here with a cute photo of me with short, feathered 70's hair in the upper left-hand corner. I was advised by my Favorite and Most Awesome Immigration Attorney (and you know who you ...
Taking Time Off
Okay, so now everyone else is back in school, but it's not quite the end of summer. (If you want to get technical about this, the season goes until September 21st, which is not until next week, but that's not important right now.) We started school a few weeks ago, but because we homeschool, our schedule is pretty flexible. So we usually ...
I see Cuban people, mama-baby.
I told you there was Elvis. And I told you about the whole Vegas-Wedding-Renewal-at-The-Graceland-Chapel thing. I finally got the photo of my big, fat, Cuban family with Elvis. (Or The Elvis Tribute Specialist Du Jour.) And then, suddenly and without much warning... he left the building. (I guess that's just his ...
On 9/11/09, I Remember Adele Sessa
On September 11, 2001 our country lost 2,996 people as a result of the coordinated terrorist attacks in New York, Washington DC, and Pennsylvania. Their names will be read on this day every year as part of a long list of those who lost their lives on that sad and desperately horrible day. As I wept from shock and fear in those terrible moments, ...








