MIA...or at least it feels like that! If I don't visit with you every few days I feel as if something is missing in my life but, this week, my life has been full and happy and I truly don't know where the days have gone!
When last we visited, I think I left you with the image of all of the supplies I had ready for making my Valentine goodies.
I thought I had the rest of the week to make said goodies but then realized that I would see the gang on Tuesday and then the rest of the week was so full for everyone that that might be my only chance. And so, with that in mind, I used Monday to bake and make.
I will say that I got so busy that I forgot to take a lot of pictures but I do have some from previous years so you can at least see what I'm talking about. And, by the time I was actually on my way to their house on Tuesday, I completely forgot to take any pictures of everything wrapped and ready but, if I do say so myself, it was pretty and all tied up with a sparkly Valentine ribbon.
The first thing I made was the Rolo pretzels. I started by just getting everything lined up on the pan and at this point I was going to say that the hardest thing about this recipe is unwrapping the Rolos...
...that is until they were nice and gooey after a few minutes in the oven and it was time to add the M&Ms. Between my somewhat shaky hands, my long nails and the heat of the baking sheet, getting those M&Ms centered and pressed down without getting chocolate all over my fingers which then messed up the next one was not going well. Let's just say that it was a good thing that I bought the candy at Target when it was buy one/get one 50% off so I just happened to have a bag of peanut M&Ms at my fingertips. Those things are just enough larger that they were no trouble to press in and I got it done! Then, a quick sprinkle of sprinkles-lol-to gild the lily. LOL
Next I moved on to the "Red Hot Popcorn". I found this recipe many, many years ago and my grands and I used to make it as gifts and everyone loves it. The hardest part of it the last few years was finding the Red Hot candies-the only place I could find them for a few years was at Walgreens. But, as I was standing in the check-out line at Publix one day last autumn, I spied them back on an end cap and actually grabbed a few boxes then to be safe.
I had a hair appointment on Tuesday and my hairdresser loves this stuff too so I decided to make a double batch so I could gift her as well. Making the popcorn is easy. Once that is done you are on to the candy. This step requires a bit of constant baby sitting as you put together the candy, butter and white corn syrup-stirring constantly until it comes to a boil and then continuing to stir constantly as it boils for five minutes. This is tedious but, for whatever reason, I love this step. It is so satisfying to first see the butter melt and then the candies...and, always at one point, questioning whether it will really ever all melt from the big globs that it becomes and turn into exactly what you need...and it always does just at about that five minute point!
It bakes for an hour as you keep tossing it to get all of the popcorn covered. I had two large roasting pans going at once.
Once it is all done, it gets put out on wax paper on the counter as it cools and hardens and is ready for bagging.
And then the last one for this year is a Martha Stewart recipe for brownies. I'm not a chocolate fan so I am not really the one to judge but these things are "chocolate" decadent! They use only unsweetened chocolate-and lots of it-and are the perfect brownie consistency-IMO. I use a small heart shaped cookie cutter for the brownies and then the leftover pieces are moist enough to be "smushed" together and made into balls so no brownie goes to waste!
I got no pictures of this process but here are some from a few years ago where we apparently made the pretzels as well.
I always bag the popcorn up in cellophane bags and this year I grabbed these containers for the pretzels and brownies.
Once everything was packaged, it went into a pretty gift bag and was finished off with that pretty bow before being delivered. And, I included a treat for the dogs in hopes that they would then not eat the human goodies which they are so often apt to do!
As I also said previously, lacrosse started this week and with having three kids in the family all playing, between practices, travel and games, there is a LOT of lacrosse in this family. I went to Hud's first game which they won handily and he played so well. It was actually really cold by the time the game was over and since they always have a rather lengthy meting after the game, Jen and I gave him a quick wave and headed home before waiting to grab a picture-there will ne PLENTY more opportunities for that.
And, while we were "freezing" down here in Florida, grandson #1 was playing up in CT in this.
Most of the rest of the guys were dressed like this so not sure why he decided to wear the regular uniform but...???
I have to say, I'm glad I wasn't at that one! Lol
And then, the next night granddaughter #5 started her season down near Tampa and they also took a BIG win and she played SO well. This is only this team's second year and they graduated a lot of girls last year so it is almost like starting a new team-with a new coach-so they may not always do this well all season but it was a fun way to get the show on the road.
Daughter #2 surprised me by calling and asking if she could come spend Friday night with me and take me out to dinner. Since we still haven't had a chance to celebrate her birthday together, I think we will combine a bit of Valentine's Day with birthday and, if daughter #3 gets done on time with a previous commitment, she will join in on the fun.
As I was out shopping for Friday I happened upon these tiny little hyacinth plants. Usually they are larger but these were meant for garden planting so they were all tiny. I don't want them outside because they just don't do well here but I love to always have one next to my chair in the family room through spring so, because these were inexpensive, I grabbed one to see how it might work out. As soon as I got home, I gave it a bit of water and placed it on the sill in the sunroom. I wish I had taken a picture because it was truly not more than about four inches tall. The next day I decided to get it into a pot so I did that and put it back on the sill. AND, just now I walked past it and I couldn't believe my eyes. It is truly twice as tall and I am feeling confident now that it will go on to bloom and fragrance my house beautifully. In case you didn't know, I LOVE spring flowers. That is one of the things that makes me sad about living where I do-but I love living here so I can cope. I do wish we could grow bulb flowers. There are occasional gardens of tulips and daffodils around town but I am pretty sure that they were just all recently planted because it just doesn't get as cold as long here as bulbs usually like. In any case, this cutie will bring me much joy and I will be grabbing more as they start to arrive in all the stores.

As much as I am excited to begin my St. Pat's decor, I will be sad to see this view go away. I love it when I'm in "my chair" in the family room around dusk when all of the candles start to pop on. Still not a fan of "red" but I do love this view.
Not sure when I'll be back but I hope it won't be long. Stay safe and stay tuned.