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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

What's intimidating me today:
Baking Merry's cheesecake.

I have baked a cheesecake before, and goodness knows it's not too hard. But it's just a tad bit fiddly, and I don't 'do' fiddly. That's why I am not a good engineer. Measurements? Meaningless details!

Merry's belated birthday party is this weekend and she wants a Cheese Party: all her guests will sample cheeses and write down what they think of each one. If she pushes for this on her tenth birthday, what will she ask for in another ten? Caviar tasting party? Truffles from around the Continent?

My parents are eating cheese, too, but they may very well be locked this very moment in their tiny beach shack in Oregon listening to winds gust over sixty miles an hour and waves crash not far from their thin walls. But my mother, who sounded absolutely drunk on life yesterday when I spoke with her, and my father, who is more reserved generally but also sounded very happy, assured me that they had bought emergency matches and candles and would be quite snug with their Scrabble game, cheese, Dave's Killer Bread, and a bottle of the best wine I have ever, ever tasted: Angelico, a red so smooth that you feel like a baby again. One can't help being a little envious of the hurricane lovebirds in their empty nest. They've managed to feather it quite nicely.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've always wanted to see a Pacific storm right from the beach. But we're enjoying it plenty from here - reveling in our unheard-of 6 inches of snow.

Note from the annoying older detail-oriented sister to anyone who might want to try the best wine ever - the name is Arcangelo, not Angelico.

Love, Heather

Kimberly Long Cockroft said...

Heather, Your kids have seen more snow than our ours have this winter! I bet everything is completely shut down there--Luke has off work, right? Lots of puzzles and . . . Arcangelo? I wondered what the real name was--I was sure I'd remembered it slightly wrong.

BTW, the box of wine. . .fabulous. We're trying to pace ourselves but we are moving more quickly than we should.It's the Christmas that keeps on giving.

Kimberly Long Cockroft said...

Whoops. I meant CASE of wine, not BOX. There's a big differencetthere. And slightly different implications to us "pacing ourselves :)"

uncle Dino said...

I just watched a You-Tube video of cars careening into each other in Seattle.
That's why when we have snow or ice here my car stays parked, and we hunker down.
People think their incredible driving skills negate the laws of physics.
Ice always wins!