Sunday, May 29, 2011

Weekend Craft Corner


End of the Year Techer Gifts

Springtime Card

Springtime Card

Whimsical Birthday Card

Two Page Scrapbook Layout
The yellow square and thick strip are where photos will be placed; one in the square and three along the strip.

Same thing here with the pictures.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Restaurant Review: Hog Snappers Shack & Sushi, Tequesta FL

Great Island Themed Art Work
The Sergio’s and I tried Hogsnappers Shack & Sushi for lunch last weekend.
The décor was very island like. 
The place is small and although we didn’t have to wait, I think we just had the timing right.
Our meals:
SVZ had the mac –n- cheese.  We all tried it and it was very tastey!  We had enough for leftovers for him!
SEZ had the clam chowder and the Crispy Hog Snapper Sandwich.  The Chowder was $8 for a 'cup' which was shy I didn't order one.  When it came, it was in a big bowl with three small ones for sharing.  It was delicious! The 'bowl' is $16 and comes with rice, avacado salad, and plantain tostones. Sergio enjoyed the sandwich.
I had an 'apetizer'.  It was called the "Shack-Shack 100%".  Weird name but yummy food!  The Shack Shack 100% was a fried basket with shrimp, conch fritters, oysters, calms, tilapia, calamari and a soft shell crab on the top.  It was served with spicy remoulade, cocktail and tartare sauces.  It was $14 and I too, had some to bring home.

The Shack-Shack 100%

Hog Snapper Sandwich on Ciabatta Bread

More great art work and my two handsome dates!

The pros: Delicious food prepared neuvo island style.  Moderate prices. Good portions.
The cons: The sodas were $2.50 and came in a small bottle so no refills. Small place so there may be a wait.

Overall: I want to go back!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Updates for May 2011

Updates:
SVZ: He is just the cutest little bugger and soooooo smart!  He makes me laugh everyday! He will be attending the Extended School Year (ESY) at the public Pre-K this summer.  It is only a few weeks Monday thru Thursday, but the structure of a routine is what he needs to maintain.  Bummer for us though because the early… 6:30… school bus pickup time will continue.  Ugh. 
SEZ: He is still recovering from his Medial Meniscus Tear Arthroscopic surgery.  He is getting around fine but at the end of the day he is very sore; in the AM too.  He needs, in my opinion, to do less beating up of his knee and more of the exercises that are designed to help it get back to normal.  He just bought a new riding lawn mower for our yard.  Cha-ching.  I guess those things don’t last forever when you have a big yard and live in Florida where the grass grows like crazy at certain times of the year.
RAZ:  Trying to keep organized with all the medical visits and referrals for SVZ and just keep moving forward.  I accept that sometimes I can only get one or two things accomplished with that in a week so I try and remember that slow steps do keep us moving in the right direction.  Actually sat down and made three home-made cards this week on a weeknight! They were an Easter/Spring theme so you could say I am a little behind or way ahead for next year…. That is provided I don’t misplace them in the mean time! J Journey Church, on Indiantown Rd. real close to where we live, is having a green market tomorrow morning and I plan to stop on our way to the lab for SVZ.  I’ll bring a little ice pack to stick in the bag if I get any produce. 
Family:
Ø  Last night we went to Sports Authority and spent a chunk of our tax return on a really nice treadmill!  SVZ was 'exercising' in the store on all the equipment he could get on. After the big purchase, we went out to eat at Duffy’s.  I had French onion soup and muscles marinara.  Sergio had clam chowder and a steak –n- cheese.  The little guy just ate some of daddy’s French fries because it was late and he had already had some chicken nuggets.  I did my best cutting Cosmo’s front nails.  He can be oh so sweet and then oh so bad and we all have the scratch marks to prove it!  We were all tired and went to bed early.    
Ø  Sergio E.’s Grandmother, “LaLa” is not doing well and is on her final days.  She is at my In-Laws and Hospice has brought in a bed and round the clock staff.  Thank God for Hospice.  I have to take SVZ for blood work in the morning so we are going by to see LaLa when that is over. We’ll stay for a while and I’ll sit in the sun and let SVZ play in the swimming pool.
So that’s what we are up to.  And you?  Leave a comment!