Day One - Friday Evening
Firstly, we grilled Australian lamb on Friday (The meat had been marinating all morning in a mix of grated garlic and onion, lemon, rosemary and thyme, and freshly ground black pepper. I also brought the meat almost to room temperature before grilling to ensure tenderness. The salt was added just before grilling so as to not toughen up the meat.). I served it with succotash on the side. Odd pairing, but tasty combo.
I made the succotash from grilled veggies: corn, zucchini, red bell pepper, onion, unsalted butter, salt and pepper. It was adapted from a R.R. recipe I found in this month's magazine.
We had Star Wars themed cookies for dessert.
The dough was terribly sticky and I'm pretty sure I followed the recipe exactly (actually I halved it). It felt like it needed more flour. Decorating them was tricky. It required time, the right equipment, and much needed common sense, all of which I didn't have. I made a glaze instead of icing because I didn't want to use raw egg whites. That's probably where I first when wrong.
They were meant to look like this. I cannot show you my finished product for fear of embarrassment. Hence the stock pic of the cookies.
These were, by far, the best ones of the lot.
Day Two - Saturday Morning
On Saturday, we had a pancake breakfast with Star Wars themed pancakes. Again, I cannot show you the finished product for fear of embarrassment. Apparently, I can't even make pancakes right. The batter stuck to the molds making them difficult to come off and the temperature was too high, so they turned out a little too brown. So, stock pic here. Next time, I will spray them down with some oil spray for baking, even though the molds already claim to be nonstick.
Day Three - Sunday Afternoon
Day Three - Sunday Afternoon
Then on Sunday we took a drive over to Williamsburg in Brooklyn for the Red Bull Creation event.
It was an event where inventors had to produce a motorized vehicle of some sort (without using fossil fuels) in just 72 hours. Bill was in geek heaven. The winner was this enormous one-word text message printer (think dot-matrix printer). One of my favorites was an adult-sized see-saw or teeter-totter that spun around.
This was Liam's favorite.
You could drive while lying on a hammock!
You could drive while lying on a hammock!
Another favorite of ours was this 3D printer! Here Liam is holding a blue guy that was produced by this printer. Also available in red, orange and yellow. Each sold separately. Around $1,600
Taking in the sights and sounds of the event.
Did I mention how uncomfortably hot it was this past Sunday?
Here, with the Empire State Building in the background.
At this point, Liam was pretty much begging to go home...
...until he saw this big truck!
Liam and mama danced to the audio-visual mixings of these guys, Eclectic Method.
Liam and mama also stayed in the shade most of the time by this mural...
...where he created this piece (with a little help from mama)...
...and I created this one.
Here he is hammering out the last details. There's even a you tube video of Liam at the mural! He is seen in the beginning at 16 seconds and then again at 21 seconds. He's the cutie in the red shirt, of course.
In the end, my husband and I both agreed that this little boy is our favorite creation.
Thanks be to God for our miracle baby boy!
We ended that weekend with a brief visit with some old friends, the Herreras.
We stood in front of the door to our old apartment and reminisced for a few minutes.
Oh yeah, we also needed to pick up a package that was wrongly delivered to our old address.
All in all, it was a fun birthday weekend. Here's to many, many more birthday celebrations.
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