Today
we celebrated our friend Brian's birthday, which was really on the 19th.
I think he looks a bit like Santa in a birthday hat in this picture,
or maybe more like Father Christmas, since he is English. If you knew
him in person, you'd never believe he was 70, in spite of the white
hair, which he has had at least as long as I have known him, around
30 years. And, I have news for you, when you are almost 60, 70 just
doesn't seem all that big a deal anymore.
It was
good to spend a relaxed afternoon with friends, especially a group with
whom I feel totally comfortable.
Comfortable
enough that they let me take pictures of them wearing silly hats and
put them on the web.
On the
9th it was also Marge's birthday, so I made her wear the silly hat,
too.
So, Happy
Birthday Bri, and Marge, and I hope we'll all have the opportunity to
be celebrate many more birthdays to come!
I was
in charge of providing the cake for the birthday party today. I had
found a recipe for a great sounding lemon cranberry bundt cake. Just
as I was about to begin baking last night, I remembered that our oven
was on the fritz and had been only working on and off since Thanksgiving.
We neglected to mention it to our landlady because we just haven't been
using it a lot in the past month, having been too busy to cook much.
Of course,
last night it just wouldn't light and maintain a flame, producing instead
only nasty gas fumes. We tried to beat it into submission, took apart
various bits, and fiddled with them hoping to generate some magic fix,
but no luck. I called the friend who was hosting the party and planned
to bring the cake batter over and bake it while we ate. Then, after
reading the recipe, I thought it over and realized that since it was
a new recipe I really should figure out a way to bake it early. I just
didn't want to take a chance and end up stuck at the very last minute
with some problem.
So, I
took the oven apart once more and swiped a few damp paper towels over
various surfaces, and tried again. I have no idea if any of that helped,
or if it was just random luck, but when I tried it again, the oven gave
in and lit and stayed lit this time. So, I made the cake, which took
forever because I had not planned ahead, and did not have every thing
in place. I felt like I had never baked before. But it finally came
together and after much finger crossing the cake appeared to be just
fine when it came out of the oven. I turned it out fairly successfully
and figured the glaze would cover the flaws.
It tasted
very good.