It has been a busy week! I spent most of it in black pants, comfy shoes, and a polo shirt working for a conference in town. I like holding up the sign at the airport even though so often my intended party completely disregards me and walks right on by to baggage claim. It has occurred to me at times that there really isn't much difference between this job and that of a street person except:
a) I get to be indoors.
b) I have a uniform provided.
Example (not me):
c) My sign says "Microsoft" or "Pfizer" or "Welcome Ms. Brackenberry" instead of "Will work for food." or "Need a beer" or perhaps, as in the example below, "Free Robot Sex."
c) My income is not tax-free and I have to bill someone to get paid.
d) Nope. That's about it.
It has been shown that the hourly rate of a cardboard sign panhandler in Denver and that of a conference meeter/greeter is actually quite comparable.
Anyway, aside from all this people watching, Randy & I got to do a little bird-watching when we went to the hardware store to buy screws for the license plate that fell off our car this week. These ducks were trying to escape the weather under someone's parked car.
Tuesday, Melanie came over to watch American Idol and the reunion show for The Real Housewives of NYC. Yes, we know that is bad tv, but when I used to watch Sex & the City (not recommending it--just admitting to it), I didn't believe there were really people like that. The Real Housewives of NYC is proof that people actually talk like that! Anyway, back to Melanie...
I am going to be working events during the DNC and no one has yet offered to issue me one of these so Diego is a little concerned. I think he is saying "You ARE going to call Beki on her cell phone before throwing any gas bombs into the crowd, right?"
Tuesday, Melanie came over to watch American Idol and the reunion show for The Real Housewives of NYC. Yes, we know that is bad tv, but when I used to watch Sex & the City (not recommending it--just admitting to it), I didn't believe there were really people like that. The Real Housewives of NYC is proof that people actually talk like that! Anyway, back to Melanie...
I had promised to make her a pavlova back in March on her birthday. She was really jealous and drooly when she saw the Gowanbank pavlova pic on this blog, having previously taken that trip and eaten Isabel's amazing pavlova there, so since Isabel said it was "the easiest thing in the world" to make, I figured I could make it for my friend. Well, ladies & gentlemen, the third time is the charm:
1. Liquid egg whites are not recommended for meringues.
2. Stiff peaks means really really stiff.
3. Metric conversions are not the forte of Lorraine & Isabel Smith.
4. Castor sugar is different from "extra fine" sugar.
5. Pavlova must be cooled SLOWLY and IN the oven.
6. Pavlova is not "the easiest thing in the world."
It is, however, one of the most delicious. Here is the finished product, which only looked this way for mere seconds. If this thing were a clock, let's just say that 11 o'clock to 7 o'clock were missing about in about 15 minutes.
Our last photo is just a reminder that the Democratic National Convention is just around the corner here in Denver. Randy was fitted for one of these this week as he has been recommended for a special unit which may or may not be stationed downtown in front of the capitol building.
I am going to be working events during the DNC and no one has yet offered to issue me one of these so Diego is a little concerned. I think he is saying "You ARE going to call Beki on her cell phone before throwing any gas bombs into the crowd, right?"
Let's all hope & pray it doesn't come to that here in the land of the free and the home of the brave!
1 comment:
The Pavlova was working overtime--it LOOKED & TASTED fabulous! Thanks!
melanie
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