The adventures and musings of a recent empty-nested Floridian housewife transplanted to Minneapolis, Minnesota the freezer of America.

9.28.2011

What a Day for a Bike Ride


Bike Path


Kite Surfer on Sengekontacket
Nantucket Sound
Taking advantage of a perfect fall day in late September I set off for Oak Bluff, a 20 mile round trip bike ride. One reason I love this particular ride is that it snakes along the beach with beautiful vistas of Sengekontacket Pond on one side and the Nantucket Sound on the other.


Gingerbread Houses in OB









East Chop Light overlooking Nantucket Sound
It is the ride our family took on our first visit to the Vineyard in the summer of 1996. Although I had received email alerts that Steamship Authority boats were being diverted from OB to Vineyard Haven, it didn't register how windy it was until I had reached my destination of the East Chop Lighthouse and turned around to head home. 5 miles in and I was wishing I had some money to hop on the bus, bike and all. Battling a headwind the entire 10 miles, I made it back tired and sweaty.


9.08.2011

One Day

What just happened?

One day we are at the beach soaking up the summer sun, sand and surf. The next day fallen leaves line the rain soaked streets.

One day the crowds bustle from store to store. The next day the streets are empty.

One day it is summer. The next day it is shoulder season.

I am looking forward to spending September on MVY; forging new territory. 

9.05.2011

Wedding Mania Part 2: The Dress

This weekend was all about getting the details of the wedding hammered out - sort of an Engagement Retreat. We also took a walk down memory lane pulling out my wedding gown from 30 years ago. It was hermetically sealed, but it had been in the attic, down the basement and in my closet for so many years I wasn't sure what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised upon the reveal that it was in perfect condition. Em was a good sport and tried it on for her old mother. What fun!
Deja Vu

Mother and daughters.

9.02.2011

Wedding Mania Part 1: The Engagement

Hurricane Irene wasn't the only news last weekend — Emily and Kevin got engaged! Kevin had a lot of confidence asking me to assist with the surprise. Not only did I have to keep a secret, get her to the chosen venue, but I had to document the event with pictures! Luckily, I didn't disappoint!

Surprise!
 Grammie was also able to be present which made it that much more special. She was so happy she cried.
Happy tears.
Kevin thought of everything including Em's favorite champagne, Veuve Clicquot. We made it a family affair and toasted the newly engaged couple at Nell, Colleen's place of employment (she abstained of course). Only wish Melissa could have been present, but we've only just begun.
Happy family, missing Mel though.
 And so wedding mania commences. Stay tuned.....
The  newly engaged couple. 

8.17.2011

Reunion 1979 - 2011

Arriving in DE, yippee!

I have never attended a high school or college reunion, but after spending two days with two friends from my early years in Boston, I see what all the fuss in about. Although Sherri Schaeffer nee Ciuffetelli, Patrice Dunn nee Bonsignore and I (Mary Murphy nee Kerrick) have different memories of the exact sequence of our time living together, and it was only in fact for about two years, our friendship has spanned 32 years to date, 3 weddings, and 9 children. Our best recollection of our last get together was about 20 years ago -- we had a LOT to catch up on. We ate, we talked, we drank, we talked,  we talked and talked and talked over good food, good wine, and beautiful accommodations. 
Outside Sherri's lovely abode.

Patrice and Sherri
What I learned: never underestimate the power of Christmas cards, Patrice loves puns, Scott is a great cook, CRS (can't remember s***), don't wait so long between reunions!

Sitting on the Amtrak Acela Boston bound train zooming along on a blue sky day smiling at the memories. Happy that I'm not in a car zooming along I-95.




7.26.2011

Stormy Weather

Storm approaching....
 It was a wild one last weekend at Norton Point on South Beach. All set up for a beach day when we heard some rumblings then watched as this storm came our way passing directly over our spot on the beach. We hunkered down and rode it out in our cars. Call us crazy! Thunder, lightening, rain, wind, clearing for a few hours, and then fog. We ran the gamut of elements.

In a fog.
But, there is no stopping a beach day. We enjoyed ribs, wings, caprese and caesar salads, sirloin, king crab legs, grilled veggies, brownies and .....
S'mores!
Nothing like a beach day on MVY. What fun.

6.20.2011

Just My Luck

As my followers know, I have been enjoying cooking and eating many new recipes from the Cooking Light website. That was until last Wednesday. When I woke up and poured my morning glass of ice coffee, something was off. Strange, but not troubling, until I had breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and anything I ate or drank was followed by this horrible bitter, metallic taste in the back of my mouth. Thinking it would just disappear as randomly as it appeared, in true Kerrick fashion I powered through. After three days and countless teeth brushing and mouth rinsing to no avail, I turned to the expert: Google. Sure enough within the space of a mouse click I had my diagnosis: pine mouth. The culprit: pine nuts. Specifically, pine nuts from China. I have purchased and eaten many foods with pine nuts and never experienced this phenomenon. I have never even considered where pine nuts come from to be an issue. Apparently, we should all pay more attention. Although not everyone experiences pine mouth, enough people do that there is even a notation about it in Wikapedia. Worse still, it lasts anywhere from a few days to two weeks. I am on day 6, just my luck.