We are the Wirick Family from Santa Cruz, CA.
David - Kathi - Bryan Price - Heather (and Cassady) Cooper - Josh Price - Katie (Ellie) Price - Erin - Julie
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"I went into a McDonald’s yesterday and said, ‘I’d like some fries.’ The girl at the counter said, ‘Would you like some fries with that?’" Jay Leno
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- Our Vacation…pt2 - Day 1
The party’s over and the bags are packed!
We’re goin’ to Hawaii!
@#!*&%$ Forgot about airport security…
Let me say this about airport security at SFO: AAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that clear enough? Okay.
After surviving airport security, we get to our gate and wait. We get onto the plane…and wait…and wait…and wait…and…you get the picture. We …
- Our vacation … pt1 - Before …
It took Kathi nearly a YEAR to plan this special trip for Erin and Julie’s high school graduation. We were really excited about sharing our new love for the Big Island with the kids!
Over the course of the next few entries, I’ll share with you the highs and lows of …
- ALOHA graduation trip…
After the hurrah of the graduations and ensuing celebration, we embarked upon our family trip of Aloha (the Big Island of Hawaii).
What an experience!
From the warm springs of Ahalanui State Park (south) to the peak of Mauna Kea to the floor of the Pololu Valley (north). We visited waterfalls …
- THEY DID IT!!!!!
The time has come.
The last have finished.
Erin and Julie are now High School Graduates! :scholar:
The days of compulsory school are no more.
That’s weird. :alien:
The party was fun! Kathi created a couple of AWESOME edible fruit bouquets (like the ones sold here), we bought …
- It’s an “outy”!
Julie recently had an ultrasound and found out her baby is a BOY! :yes:
You can see her ultrasound yourself here (on our photos page under “Assorted Videos”). You can also see her prom night photos on the photo page too.
Must be somethin’ in the air! :rooleyes:
Katie (my sister, not my daughter) …
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Recipes from Freerecipes.co.nz
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- My Fundraiser Jambalaya Mon, 23 June 2008 15:28:3
Chop onions, peppers, celery and garlic. Fry in oil until softened. Meanwhile, cook rice in large kettle of water until done. Drain. Add meat to vegetables and continue to cook until warmed through. Season meat with seasonings. When seasoned a little stronger than desired, add rice. Keep warm in crockpot. Serves twice as many when served with Red Beans and Rice…
- Lollie Cake Sat, 31 May 2008 19:39:15
Crush biscuits, cut lollies into slices and set aside. Combine condensed milk, butter, cocoa and golden syrup into a pot and heat over low heat. When all ingredients are combined, mix in biscuit crumbs, roll onto a cutting board and press the lollies all over the mix. Roll into a log shape, add coconut over cake then wrap in waxed paper and chill till set (approx 4hrs) Then ENJOY…
- NY Style Cheesecake Mon, 26 May 2008 16:39:15
Combine cheese and eggs. Beat with electric mixer till perfectly smooth. Then, add while continuing to beat, sugar, the flour, and flavorings. Pour into the prepared pan. Bake at 325 degrees F for 70 - 75 minutes. Turn off heat and let cool in oven. Do not open the spring-form pan until completely cool. This is the recipe for our basic NY Style cheesecake used to make most of your cakes.For a…
- Mrs. T’s Chicken Curry Sat, 24 May 2008 05:40:55
Put 2 cups rice in a saucepan and cook until done to your liking. Put fish sauce and vindaloo paste into saucepan. Mix together. Add onion and stir until onion starts to brown. Add garlic and stir. Add coconut cream and mix together. Bring to a low simmer, and add raw chicken. Cook on a low heat for 15 to 20 mins, or until chicken is fully cooked. Add additional curry powder/mixed herbs to…
- Greek Shepherd’s Pie Fri, 23 May 2008 14:14:52
Firstly fry the onions over gentle heat until soft, now add the mince and parsley, stirring until the meat browns. Add tomatoes, season with salt and pepper and simmer for 5 minutes. Peel and thinly slice the potatoes. Then place a layer of the meat mixture in the bottom of a 1 liter capacity ovenproof dish. Top the layer of meat with potato slices and then spoon another layer of meat over the…
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