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Guy Fawkes Night

Remember, remember the fifth of November,
Gunpowder treason and plot.
We see no reason
Why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot!

Anyone ever seen “V for Vendetta?” That’s the only reason I knew about Guy Fawkes before coming to England. I’m not sure if locals remember why they celebrate, but it’s supposed to be a celebration that this treasonous plot didn’t actually go through.

Our Guy Fawkes Day was pretty boring. We had our living room painted that day, so we hung out in the conservatory for about 6 hours. I watched “Crazy Stupid Love” on Andrew’s phone, sorted coupons, and knitted. See? I don’t get bored. 🙂 Our living room went from cream to a dark taupe:

I love it!

While I was anxious for our household goods to arrive, I was also relieved that we got the room painted before all the furniture came. It would have been a hassle to move it all.

So after the room got painted, we got cleaned up, and we ate dinner, we drove into Brandon, a nearby town, to see what Guy Fawkes Night was all about. They hosted the celebration in a big field with several food/drink vendors and some activities for the kids.

Train ride for the kids

They were just getting the bonfire started when we arrived:

They had it roped off so you couldn’t get too close, but even standing right by the rope, it was REALLY hot! We stood there for awhile to warm up, but then we had to move away, because our faces were roasting.

A lot of the kids had glow sticks and light-up toys, and some had sparklers too. Next year I want sparklers too! 🙂

The bonfire got pretty huge… I don’t think I was expecting such a big fire, since this isn’t a very big town!

They burn a dummy, which is supposed to represent Guy Fawkes. Kind of macabre, but this holiday does originate in the early 1600s.

Next they started shooting off fireworks! It reminded me of our 4th of July celebration, except 1) we were wearing coats, and 2) the fireworks could start at 7:15 because it was already completely dark out!

We had a really fun time, although next year I hope we can go with some friends. We enjoyed our first British holiday! 🙂

Recipes

Zucchini Pizza Casserole

Mmm, this dish is very cheesy and yummy! It calls for shredded zucchini, but I didn’t have anything to shred it with at the time, so I used the vegetable peeler to make long strips. Andrew actually thinks he would prefer it this way, so I’ll probably use the peeler in the future when I make this again.

Serves: 6-8
Cooking time: 40 minutes

4 c. shredded unpeeled zucchini (about 2 lbs)
1/2 t. salt
2 eggs
1/2 c. grated Parmesan cheese
2 c. (8 oz) shredded mozzarella, divided
1 c. (4 oz) shredded cheddar, divided
1 lb ground beef
1/2 c. chopped onion
1 can (15 oz) Italian tomato sauce
1 medium green pepper, chopped

1. Place zucchini in strainer; sprinkle with salt. Let stand for 10 minutes. Squeeze out moisture.
2. Combine zucchini with eggs, Parmesan, 1 cup of mozzarella, and 1/2 cup of cheddar. Press into greased 9″x13″ pan.
3. Bake, uncovered, at 400F/200C for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, cook beef and onion over medium heat until meat is no longer pink; drain. Add tomato sauce; spoon over zucchini.
4. Sprinkle with remaining cheeses; add green pepper. Bake 20 minutes longer or until heated through.

**This recipe has about 311 calories per 1 cup serving**

Daily living

Happy Birthday, Kelsi!

I’d like to wish my little sister, Kelsi, a very happy 21st birthday! It has probably been a few years since I’ve celebrated Kelsi’s birthday on her birthday… this is the last one I have a picture of:

Kelsi's 17th birthday

But this is only her 2nd birthday that I haven’t seen her on the weekend before or after her birthday. Sad. 😦

I also don’t really remember when Kelsi was born… I wasn’t quite 6 at the time, but I wish I had a better memory than that!

Aww, baby Kelsi

But I do remember quite a few of these pictures being taken:

Kelsi is on the right
We all giggle at this picture because of Becki's face

Manda & Kelsi

Ah, memories. 🙂 Kelsi has always been known as the “hugger.” It doesn’t matter much who you are, if Kelsi feels like hugging you, she probably will. She’s always been the most affectionate of us four girls. And I remember when she was little, she had the most infectious giggle! She still does. 🙂

She & Becki were always together, since they were born only 18 months apart. When I look at pictures of us growing up, it seems like every picture of Kelsi had Becki in it too!

Becki, 3 & Kelsi, 4
Becki, 15 & Kelsi, 16

It was hard to think of Kelsi as anything but a little kid when I was in college: I left when she was 12 and then all of a sudden she was graduating from high school herself! I think the best part about all of us being in our 20s (well, Becki will be 20 in the summer) is that we finally have a lot in common! Before Kelsi & Becki graduated from high school, I still thought of them as being so much younger than me. And now Kelsi is expecting her own little one! I can’t believe my little sister is having a baby in March. But I’m excited to be an aunt for the 2nd time! 🙂

So I hope you have a very happy birthday, Kelsi! Hopefully having your birthday on Friday the 13th is GOOD luck for you. I love you & miss you very much!

Our most recent family picture