Saturday, February 23, 2008

stew

To my list of what I am going to eat, I need to add my grandma's stew. I am watching Jen and my mom eat it right now and it is absolute torture. Maw Maw, can you make this for me when I am feeling better?

Steve

11 comments:

annabelle said...

You betcha!!

lindsayellen said...

hey, me too!

Steve said...

"and it is gooooo-ood!" Cousin Eddie, Christmas Vacation...and it was. Sorry to eat it in front of you T. Seems kind of insensitive. I am, by the way, waiting to hear what you want ME to make you. I already have a little bit of an inferiority complex when it comes to comparing my cooking to the Manos clan. On the other hand...anything that gets me out of having to cook is always welcome,so,on second thought, forget I ever said anything. Mudgie (sorry to keep throwing everyone off with the Steve said.)

Unknown said...

Hey Baby,

I love Moochie's stew, it's one of Stanley's favorite dinners. There are so many good dinners we can plan....we might have to rotate so Moochie doesn't have to cook everything. Hope things are going better for you-I am so excited that you have a short week coming up. I think we are feel that our week will be short because we are all thinking about you!

Actually David and I watched "Love Actually" the night before you posted movies. I love it, but every time I watch it I see Cathy Mahoney....Cathy has a much better figure, but there are so many other similarities.

But my all time favorites are; My Cousin Vinney, Tommy Boy, and Christmas Vacation.....I could just have Wacky call you and recite the movie Tommy Boy. I think he could do
Christmas Vacation as well.

The other movie that we all enjoy, even your cousin Edward, is Uncle Buck. I do agree that Captian Ron is a great one, but Overboard is also entertaining.

So you better be watching lots of movies before you finish your treatments and have to get back to work....Oh, I forgot the movie Stanley likes, Varsity Blues.

Anyway, I think about you all the time, and I miss you so much. I miss our family get togethers, I miss you Dad, your Mom and Jenny.
Take care Baby, you almost at the finish line and we all are waiting for you to cross.

Love you forever....

P.S. My sincere apologies to my family for all the typo's and mistakes in my past post. I know I embarrassed you all.

Unknown said...

I guess I wasn't specific enough about the similarities of Cathy-Emma Thompson....sorry kids, I am trying to do my best!

lizzie said...

hey steven! just wanted to say hi and let you know i am thinking about you! i dont think i have ever even had maw maw's stew which i find a little unfair seeing that i bet it is really good...

peace and love.

annabelle said...

Steven, I'm sure poppie is smiling in heaven with your comment of the Misinclined. Actually, Jim named it. It's from a song:

Don't tht boat look fine
It's called the Misinclined
With no name painted on its stern.
They say it's like a ghost
Sailing up and down the coast...

And that's all I can remember. Jim probably knows the rest. If i remember right, you were the one who ran the DVD. The king boys and Ted liked to stay put wherever they were sleeping. There was none of the cousins that could sail as good as you, Steven. The more it leaned, the more I yelled "let out the sail" the more you pretended not to hear me. I treasure those days.
Pinchole, donuts and the deli"s sandwitches. Well I'm off the the Y. I love you a ton.

Dop said...

T. I was thinking about something my track coaches used to say to me at just about every race (after I crossed in last place of course). "Amie, if you have enough energy to smile and wave to people on the last lap, you haven't run hard enough." It doesn't sound like you are doing much smiling and waving right now but that just means you are truly giving it everything you have. I am so proud of you. Focus this week and tear through that finish line with nothing left to give. I love you so much.

Unknown said...

Hi Baby,

I just got home from work and immediately went to my computer to see if there was an update. I checked this morning as well.

I liked Aunt Mary's story about ringing the bell twice, so if you could let us know about what time your last treatment will be over, I will be ringing a bell no matter where I am, with a big smile on my face.

I don't know why---but today I had visions of you, Danny, Ted, Lins, Patrick and I think Dop all participating in the Wonderbread Triathlon...I specifically remember you crossing the finish line and the announcer calling out your name as Steve Manos, and I looked over Poppie and saw a huge smile on his face.....I know he will be ringing a bell twice with the rest of us.

I can't wait to see you all, I love you so much, and forever!

Aunt Lynnie

Unknown said...

Hi Baby Doll,
I can see you coming down the home stretch, and I am yelling for you to cross the finish line. You are my hero, and I can't wait for tomorrow to come and go.

What an incredible race, and as always, you coming out as the winner. Keep your pace and faith, and tomorrow we will see (in our mind, with our bells) you finish the race with your strength and pride. Soft kisses on your cheeks, love your forever and ever!

Love,

Aunt Lynnie

P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAW-MAW!!!!!

annabelle said...

I can remember a lot of marathons and half marathons with me and aunt lynnie at the finish line. Me yelling and Lynnie with her smoke and a coke

I tried to post on your blog last night but true to form it's out in cyberspace.I got all the way to Post your comment and my computer died again.

I know yesterday was rough. I keep praying each day will get easier but I'm wondering if anyone hears me. I won't give up. I love you too much.