Sunday, January 22, 2012

English Walkies


I am not sure if we should call them Walkies, if we do not have a dog to go on them with yet, but we do enjoy taking the Saturday Morning stroll on the walking paths. Last weekend had a particularly chilly morning which led to dainty frost-fringes and cool foggy air.











Friday, January 20, 2012

Hosting friends!

Heya!

While Bryant watches Top Gear in the kitchen I thought I would peel myself away from Pinterest and post an update on the DittmerDigest.

Life is going along swimmingly at our cottage and we have even made several successful meals in our foreign kitchen. Bryant and I have been feeling so confident in our skills that we have invited over friends. But not just any friends, mind you, English friends. Well, Stella is technically Welsh, I think, but that's getting a bit technical.

The young pals from Church we always sit with at our Freedom in Christ course are coming over tomorrow for a Chili Dinner! Bryant has cooked up a spicy bean-less chili recipe and also a beany, boring version for those who like to taste their food without heartburn (me). You can find the recipes here and here although Bryant thought his wasn't spicy enough and I thought mine was rather bland. :( Super disappointing, Martha Stewart! Tomorrow when we heat it up for our guests I plan on adding some brown sugar, more chili powder and a bit more salt.


Boilermaker Tailgate Chili (spicy)

Martha Stewart's 30-Minute Chili (not spicy)
I have a recipe for a yummy cornbread casserole that a coworker gave me that I think you'll like, and hopefully our guests will, too. I don't have a photo because I haven't made it yet, but it's just a big yellow dish that tastes better than it looks. Most yellow foods are like that, aren't they?
  • 14 oz can of whole kernel corn (drained)
  • 14 oz can of cream style corn
  • 1 box of 3.5 oz Jiffy corn muffin mix
  • 1 stick (melted) salted butter
  • 8 oz of sour cream
  • Mix together & Bake in 9x13 pyrex dish @350ºF for 45 minutes or until lightly browned



In other endeavors, we have made another Coconut Pumpkin Pie for tomorrow and managed to find ice cream sandwiches to introduce to our English friends. Who knew that the UK didn't have these? Our friend confessed he thought it was ice cream between two slices of bread when he first heard of the idea. I am SO excited to show them that they are SO GOOD!!

...make that two coconut pumpkin pies.
Well, do you think our guests will enjoy their American meal and paper-wrapped dessert? We do plan on sending one of those pies home with them, by the way. If they like it well enough they shouldn't go home hungry!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Christmas Holiday with Sarah --plus photos!

Since Sarah was in England we took the time to go to several cities around the area. We had a blast! 

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We really had no idea how amazed we'd be when we went to Ely, which is near Cambridge. A coworker suggested to go there to see the Cathedral and as we approached this quaint city we beheld an amazing sight that we were not expecting. The image in that link is not ours, as our camera was dead (boo!) but Bryant was able to take a few snapshots of the cathedral with his new iPhone (Merry Christmas!).


 We walked through the magnificent doors and paid for a tour up the main tower. It was almost clear enough to see to Cambridge!

The movie buff in us got super excited from this fact. We love the King's Speech!

The amazing stained glass

It was SO windy, but the view from the top was spectacular!

We walked up more than 200 steps to get to the top of the tower. Whew! The view is of the Octagon Tower

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The next day we decided to go to Bath with a coworker, Cassie, because it was her 25th birthday! hoorah! We got to see the Roman Baths in all their ancient world wonder...





Because we bought a ticket to tour the Roman Baths we got to taste the water from the hot spring!

We didn't like the taste but it was worth getting a photo and saying "yes, we tasted ancient hot spring water from Bath, just like Jane Austen"

We are excited!! This is in front of the Roman Baths

Us, in front of the Royal Crescent, built in the 18th century. It was used in a few film adaptations of Jane Austen books. :)

So many Jane Austen-y things to do! Where do we begin??

Baaaaaath

The Ball Room, of the Bath Assembly rooms. Also featured in several Austen book films, namely Persuasion.


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Windsor Castle was the final stop for our England Tour with Sarah. It was a bright sunny day! --until it started raining, of course. :)


Guards in front of THE tower! Great shot by Bryant. 

"Come on, guys! Let's go see HM the Queen!"

Sarah liked it here. :)



Good night, Castle...

The fact that the flag is up means the Queen was home. We didn't see her, though.

Evening rain brought a gorgeous sunset. 

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year! Meet Our House.

Happy New Year, folks! I think it's about time we take a step away from our blogging hiatus and just introduce you to our new home, already. What do you think?

Bryant and Hannah have a home in England! The beautiful thing about homes in the United Kingdom is that most have a name. Just like you, your sister, your dog, and I do. Ours has a name, too! It's Pollardswood Cottage. 2 Pollardswood Cottage, actually, because it was a gatehouse back in the day and was converted to two separate houses in the late 1970s. We live on a really great street that is actually known for being the residence of several famous and rich people. It's funny, because our house is so modest next to almost all of them!



You may notice the material of the roof looks different. It's THATCHED! Our roof is made of thick, dried hay, lades and gentlemen. Apparently this is a big thing in only a few places in the world and England is one of them! Ours was actually designed by a famous thatcher, of whom the name escapes me at the moment. We learned all of these great things when we first moved in mid November.

 Bryant is excited to have a house!

We have a small yard, or garden, as the locals call it, and it's fenced in with a small driveway. Our household goods came on the 1st of December and we are almost done putting everything away. Moving into a house is a lot like cleaning up your room, only on a much grander scale. Confession: most of what is left is my (Hannah's) stuff in the bedroom and getting around to making the bed.

The charm of our house comes with a few downsides. The biggest one for us at the beginning was the narrow and low staircase. We were not able to fit the box spring of our American Queen mattress up the stairs! We really don't have much room for this problem, so for a couple weeks we had a giant square leaning against the dining room wall.

Very depressing! Our box spring.
Are you curious how we got it up the stairs?? Bryant sawed the thing in half and we bent the metal top in half like a hamburger bun and muscled it up the stairs! I wish we could have gotten video footage of such a feat, but there you have it. It eventually bent back to place and Bryant mended the wood back together with metal plates. Just like new!

We have already have two major holidays in this house. We hosted Thanksgiving Dinner for a couple of friends from work. We had never made a full turkey dinner before and there were only four of us. We bought a turkey breast instead and made a sweet potato casserole and stuffing all in the AGA!
Our first Thanksgiving! Bryant had a mustache at the time.

Cassie and Steve, our Thanksgiving guests. Bryant learning how to carve. :)

This house is the perfect Christmas cottage. Because we took a break from blogging in December you weren't able to see the transition into the Christmas sprit, but here are a few shots of what it looked like last week, only with a lot of presents under the tree:
The dining room

Our Norway Spruce from the local garden center and Mr. Snowman.

Our Sculpey Nativity made an appearance on the window ledge.

Sorry we didn't update you with all of this stuff sooner so that we could update you with detailed, more up to date, events now. A short summary...

Christmas was a wonderful break and we are really settled into our home and enjoying hosting my sister, Sarah. We've gone on several short trips including to London, Cambridge, Ely, and Bath. We have slowly been becoming acquainted with our neighborhood and England life. We have been going to a small Baptist Church in Beaconsfield and attending a Tuesday night Bible study.  New Year's weekend was relaxing at home while Sarah and I relived our Bath trip by watching both versions of BBC's Persuasion by Jane Austen. I have also started reading the book. :)

We are so excited for this new year, but can't imagine any year being better than 2011. For a special New Year's treat be sure to watch the New Year's Eve celebration in London from last night. Bummer we didn't think to go. Perhaps next year!