How many pizza doughs?

Tonight we had pizza night at Camp Waterloo. There were many people on our list (I think we counted 51, without our six) and we had many pizzas to make. I said we should make no more than 18 pizzas, and my mother scoffed at this. 25 was the number of pizzas that was settled on.

When I asked how many garlic cloves I should chop, my mother replied, “Four.” She meant heads. Four. heads. Of garlic.

I meant to take pictures. But soon, we had many friends over, and when I got back to the kitchen, it seems as though everyone was leaving. It was lovely to see A, B, K, and N. They are lovely ladies that I never get tired of laughing with. So I only got a few shots, which I will upload and share with you. Mostly of the massive amount of dough in my kitchen.

This is what I come from. This is why Jeff understands me. Because sometimes, when we’re having only two other people over for dinner, Jeff says, “Let’s make three. No, four. Do you think that’s enough?” Sometimes we have twenty people in our apartment, and sometimes we have all our wine glasses dirty. But we keep doing it anyways.

It’s the Italian in us. It’s who we are.

Tonight, we clean up after 50 close friends. Tomorrow we’re making the Feast of the Seven Fishes. We’ll be cooking all day long, making, among other things, ten pounds of shrimp. It’ll be a day of all days.

And I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Twenty ten: Autumn

We finished what we started.

We learned how to throw dough.

We still have a lot to learn.

We had a visit from our soul sisters.

We learned how to be gluten free. We are still learning.

We celebrated our heritage.

I went to ranch camp. I killed a chicken.

We hiked the canyon.

We visited with Jeff’s parents.

We got a Volvo.

We decorated pumpkins. We got our faces painted.

We celebrated Halloween. We dressed as literary characters. (And mine workers.)

And paparazzo.

We voted. We won. We love California.

We gave thanks.

Melissa turned 25. She got a yellow kettle.

We got Christmas trees.

We decorated them.

We saw Needtobreathe.

We hosted a holiday party. We made creme brulee.

We hosted Yankee Swap.

We thought. We mused. We pondered.

We finished PW. We are champions.

Twenty ten: Summer.

These two got married.

We went climbing. In NH.

Then these two got married.

Got to see these guys.

We made dough when Ryan came to visit.

We made flag cake.

We hosted a giant beach party.

We celebrated our independence.

We had another bonfire.

Jeff got a Prius.

We got a dutch oven.

This girl came to visit again. And taught us how to make sushi.

We read Real Simple. We laughed.

We applauded the reunion of Lilith.

We hung in Chicago.

We visited with my MI girls.

We enjoyed some sunsets.

We had a pool party. With a camera. In the pool.

We photobombed.

We hiked.

We said goodbye to Corelyn’s car. And mine. And Becca’s. And Mary’s.

We celebrated 21 for this one, in Vegas. By bowling. In nice dresses.

M came. To stay.

We BBQed. We laughed.

Twenty ten: Spring.

I drove to meet my bff in San Francisco.

I took her home with me.

Her husband surprised her.

Before we cruise, we see Kirsten.

We cruise. We snorkel. We swim.

With Jeff’s family.

We go to Joshua Tree. We hike.

We climb big rocks.

We go to Chilton. We recreate scenes from Gilmore Girls.

We jump for joy.

We learn new tricks to cutting the acidity of coffee…

We grew things.

We sanded.

We baked. We built.

We piled into a van.

To hang out at a winery. For Mary’s birthday. In Malibu.

WE BBQed.

Merry Christmas (happy holidays.)

Today included updating my blogs (more to come), looking through pictures, a lovely buddy chat with my east coast ladies, and Christmas with Jeff.

I now own this mixer. It is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. In my life.

Also this music stand, for holding up my cook books in our baby-sized kitchen. So as to not take up valuable counter space.

And this excellent penguin-shaped USB drive for my keychain.

Jeff got a new canvas bag from L.L. Bean (size large), a bagel slicer, some camera lens covers, and a new necklace. What a good year!


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