Thursday, March 29, 2012

SANTA'S HOUSE


This morning I got to see Santa's house and workshop!  Not in the North Pole but in my own little town of Fullerton, CA.  You see, today is Thursday and that means I was out shopping Estate Sales.  Today one of the sales happened to be at a home in Fullerton that was owned by Mr. Bob Von Fliss aka Santa Bob!

The house was full of treasures.  There were the usual kitchen items, books and crafts but there was also the bedroom full of his clothes and costumes.  His Santa suit, black boots with the white fur cuff on top, not to mention Mrs. Santa's outfit!  There was a room full of Christmas dolls and ornaments and miniatures for doll houses.  Even the carpet throughout the house was Santa red!  There were ornaments and garland still decorating the living and dining rooms.  I walked around to the back yard and there was a small workshop behind the house.  This must have been where "Santa" did all his work. 

The house belonged to Bob and Dottie Von Fliss.  These 2 have quite a history!  Dottie worked as a carhop at the famous Simons Drive-In on  Wilshire Blvd.in Los Angeles, CA.  Bob was the co-founder of The National Association of Miniature Enthusiasts.  Together they owned an antique shop that specialized in dollhouse miniatures called the High Button Shoe.

An article in the Orange County Register dated November 24, 2005, gave this account of how the Von  Fliss' started their Santa careers:

      "One day, when Bob was out shopping, the woman who owned Dixie Doodle Entertainment approached him and said what a great Santa he'd make. He was rather portly and had a magnificent, flowing white beard. (Real-beard Santas, he says, are hard to find.)   She then asked if he'd be willing to work a party that night. She was in a bind. He agreed and said he'd bring his own Mrs. Claus.   A jolly new career was born for Bob and Dottie.   They didn't do malls, but could be found at plenty of posh parties from Beverly Hills to Newport Beach. In later years, a Beverly Hills agent began booking their appearances.   Dottie was adorable in her fur-trimmed, red-velvet jacket, fitted at the waist with a flared peplum, red skirt and red suede boots.

Bob even played Santa in a TV program called "Ferbus' First Christmas" on December 12th 1995. It was part of the "Masked Rider" series. He also played Santa in the "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers" in a TV episode called "I'm Dreaming of a White Ranger" and also in "V.R.Troopers" in an episode called "Santa's Secret Trooper".
I've shopped at the home of Mr. Wendell "Bud" Hurlburt who worked for Mr. Knott of Knotts Berry Farm.  He is the man who designed and built the Calico Mine Ride and the Timber Mountain Log Ride.  He also established Castle Theme Park in Riverside, CA.

I love to go to these Estate Sales and get lost in time looking at all the things of the past.  You can almost feel the presence of these people and see what their life used to be.  

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Easter Cans


Easter's just around the corner and I'm getting ready to make Easter Baskets made from empty paint cans.  These are gallon paint cans that are decorated with paper and embelishments and ribbon.  The lids can be sealed (there's a key that opens the can) or they can be left open.  Just fill with grass and goodies!  These are so fun to make and so cute!  I love how each one is different and unique.  If you wouuld like to order one, let me know.  There's still time to get an order in.  They can also be personalized.  I've attached a picture of a birthday can I did that was personalized so you can get an idea of what it looks like with a name on it.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Perfect Saturday

Yesterday Alyssa's softball games got rained out so Robert and I decided to take advantage of the day and spend it together.  All  Day!  We got up and got ready.  It was raining pretty hard but we weren't gonna let that keep us in.  We took Amber to work and then drove to Orange and started hitting the thrift stores.  Normally, I shop estate sales on Thursday and Fridays but this week there weren't any listed.  We needed to find merchandise for Ebay so to the stores we went.  Apparently, alot of other people decided to hit the stores as well.  They were crowded!

We shopped at 6 before heading home.  We stopped for lunch at a dive cafe in Fullerton and had a really good breakfast.  With the cold and rain, I suggested to Robert that we go to church at 5pm instead of getting up on Sunday and going out in the cold and rain.  I convinced him by telling him we could sleep in and have a nice breakfast in our warm house. 

Our thrift store finds
We got ready and made the 5pm mass.  I swear, mass is getting longer and longer.  We didn't get out until 6:20, then went to the store to pick something up for dinner.  We went home and we both hung out in the kitchen, putting groceries away and getting dinner ready.  (Usually when the cooking starts, my husband leaves the kitchen)  All in all we had a great day and best of all, we didn't have to get up and brave the cold this morning for church.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

My Other Blogs

Live-Learn-Love is the blog I created for family and friends to keep in touch and see what we are up to.  I soon realized that there were other things I wanted to share that somehow didn't quite fit into this place, so I created another blog - "4 Angels Creations" where I could share the crafts and creations that I make.  I wanted that blog to be specifically for that purpose but soon realized that I wanted to share the creations I make in the kitchen too, so I created another blog - "Sugar n Spice"  This blog is for my cooking creations and mishaps and at times I might throw in a tip or two.  I'm not sure if this is really the road I want to take or if I want to combine everything into one blog. 

I guess that's the organization in me thinking that everything has to have it's place.  I hope that you'll visit my other blogs.  The links to those blogs are on the left and please let me know what you think.  Should I continue with these or just lump everything onto one blog?

Griswold Cast Iron Skillet Makeover

I've been doing Ebay now for 3-1/2 years and I'm still learning so much.  I recently bought a cast iron skillet that I was excited to get my hands on.  I've sold many Wagner Ware cast irons before but this is the first time I've found a Griswold.  These are the two most collectible names in Cast Iron.  It was at an estate sale and the price was right.  What wasn't right was all the caked on food and seasonings.  I wanted my pan to look great so I did some research on the internet.  I love the internet.  I can find just about anything I need, just with a click of a mouse.  I found a site that explains how to bring a cast iron pan back to it's original state to be reseasoned. 

 
The process really takes alot of patience.  First I sprayed the pan all over with oven cleaner as stated in the instructions and placed the pan in a clean garbage bag, tied the bag shut and left it outside overnight.  Being the impatient person that I am, I checked it the next morning and some of the crud came off.  I resprayed and repeated the process for another day.  Again, some more of the old caked on junk came off.  I then resprayed and repeated the process but forgot about the skillet for almost 3 days.  When I finally remembered, I took the skillet out of the bag and began to scrape the black junk off and it came off nice and easy.  (Again, patience is the key!)  I did this for about a week and a half and then washed the pan in hot water.  There was just a small area on the back side of the pan that would not come off.

The next step was to let the pan soak in a solution of very hot water and vinegar for about 30-60 minutes.  I actually left it for 2 hours and when I returned home, I used a steel wool pad to remove all the excess rust that had accumulated on the pan.  (You will see significant rust but it's really only on the surface)  I turned on my oven to 250º and placed the pan in there for 15 minutes.  After the time was up, I raised the temperature of the oven to 500º and left the pan in there for an additional 45 minutes. 

When the time was up, I turned off the oven and removed the pan, wiped it inside and out with shortening, and put it back in the oven.  I left the pan in the oven while the oven cooled and made sure to check and wipe the pan every 10-15 minutes.  This will ensure the oil is evenly distributed on the pan and doesn't pool or thicken in one area.


Voila! The pan looks great and is now ready to list on Ebay!  I am confident the pan will sell quickly.

Monday, March 5, 2012

The Sleepover!

Saturday was my son's 11th birthday. We decided we wouln't be doing a party this year but he asked if he could have a sleepover with his cousins and we agreed. The boys arrived about 5pm Saturday and we had pizza and soda. We moved the furniture out of the way in the living room so they could play the X-BOX Kinect. There were 6 boys plus my son. Throw in my husband, daughter and my cousin and there's 10 altogether. There was screaming, jumping, laughing and lots of lots of fun! 




I retreated to my room and left my husband with the boys to do their thing.  I woke up Sunday morning to a quiet house, checked to make sure all was in order and went back for another little nap.  About 7:30 my husband woke me up and said the boys were awake and hungry.  I had promised them I would make them a big breakfast.  I cooked up 2 lbs. of bacon, 1 lb. of link sausage, 1 box of pancake mix, 2 dozen eggs and a dozen hash brown patties.  When breakfast was ready, they gathered around the table and I couldn't believe the silence.  They were so busy eating, they didn't stop to talk.  When breakfast was over, they wasted no time getting their gear on to go out and play basketball.  Unfortunatley, we were experiencing a  heat wave and the temperature outside was in the high 80's. 

My daughter took them to CVS to pick up some water balloons and they came home and made some fun of their own getting wet.  My son had such a great time.  His cousins are his best friends and he loves when they spend time together.  I remember how much fun I used to have with my cousins when I was small.  Now he's looking forward to summer when they can do it more often.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Game Winner!

Here we go!
Bottom of the seventh, and one out. Two runners on base. Alyssa is at bat with the count 1-1. After pitching 7 strong innings and down 4-1, she comes up big in the last inning against Western High School with the score 4-3.
Again, the count is 1-1, and a fastball comes in hard to her. SMACK! She lines the ball over the right fielder's head (about 5 feet away from clearing the fence) and the runners on base come all the way around to score! Alyssa ends up at third with a triple, and the game winning run crosses the plate in front of her as her team comes back and wins 5-4. She not only wins the game, her team (Troy High School) remains undefeated in softball.
Way to GO!!

March 3, 2012

Friday, March 2, 2012

March 2, 2001

Today is Friday, March 2nd.  Tomorrow is my son's 11th birthday and ironically, the same day he was born.  I remember 11 years ago today like it was yesterday.  Eleven years ago today, I had a doctor appointment to see how close I was to delivering my baby.  I wanted my baby to be born on March 3rd because that was the birthday of one of my favorite aunts who had recently passed away.  I went to my appointment and the doctor stated that my labor had not begun.  No dilation, no contractions, NADA!  The doctor also said that nothing would happen over the week-end the way things looked and that on Monday morning, I should report to the hospital to have labor induced.

This was not acceptable to me and I left the office in a not-so-good mood.  I came home and my aunt Inez came to visit.  Normally I am not rude or disrespectful to any of my aunts or uncles but this day was different.  I was moody and snappy.  That evening our daughter's school had a M.O.M's Kitchen (Meal of the Month) and we took my aunt to eat.  While there, I was restless and impatient.  I announced I was going shopping.  My aunt didn't think it was a good idea for me to be so close to my due date and out shopping at night.  I told her if she wanted to come along that was fine but if not I would go alone.  I drove to the nearby shopping center and we went into Mervyn's to look at baby clothes.  She showed me some boy's clothes to which I shrugged my shoulders and mumbled, I'm not having a boy.  We actually didn't know the sex of the baby but after 3 girls and only wanting girls, I was certain it would be a girl. 

After some shopping, we walked over to Baskin Robbins 31 Flavors for a delicious ice cream.  It's now about 9:00pm and we were sitting down eating our ice cream when all of a sudden I felt a very hard thud in my pelvic area.  Having 3 babies and never having this experience, the tough girl attitude disappeared.  I must have had a look of panic on my face because my aunt looked at me and her eyes widened as she asked what was wrong.  I remember telling her I don't know what's wrong but I want to go home.  I told her about the feeling I had and told her I was scared.  As we started to walk to the car, the unthinkable happened....My Water Broke!!  I remember saying to my aunt, "Oh My God!!!  My Water Just Broke!"  I must have said it pretty loud because people began to turn around to look at us. 

Our nerves kicked in and we were like two school girls giggling and laughing and fumbling around for the keys to the car and the cell phone to call my husband.  I finally found the keys to the car, dropped them a couple of times before unlocking the door and getting in.  My aunt called my husband to tell him what had happened and we were on our way home.  Once home, I changed my clothes, and we left for the hospital.  By the time we got in the room, it was about 10:30pm and things seemed to be moving pretty quickly. 

With labor started and the doctors and nurses prepping, I remember I kept looking at the clock and thinking, I can't have this baby until midnight. I want this baby born on March 3rd.  The nurses didn't think I could last until midnight.  The doctor was surprised that I was even there after my afternoon doctor appointment.  Finally, it was time to start pushing.  I remember working hard but looking at that clock and wanting this baby out but also wanting the time to hurry so it would be the 3rd.  Things must have gotten pretty intense because I remember being in so much pain and so exhausted, that I lost track of time.  The baby finally came and the doctor announced we had a healthy baby boy!!  Tired, I looked at the clock and low and behold, it was 1:15am - March 3rd.  My son was born on my aunt Juanita's birthday and I couldn't have been happier. 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATRICK!!