Sunday, May 13, 2018

MOTHER'S DAY

Today we celebrate Mother's Day

The history of Mother's Day celebration

The modern holiday of Mother's Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. St Andrew's Methodist Church now holds the International Mother's Day Shrine. Her campaign to make Mother's Day a recognized holiday in the United States began in 1905, the year her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, died. Ann Jarvis had been a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, and created Mother's Day Work Clubs to address public health issues. Anna Jarvis wanted to honor her mother by continuing the work she started and to set aside a day to honor all mothers because she believed a mother is "the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world"
Although Jarvis was successful in founding Mother's Day, she became resentful of the commercialization of the holiday. By the early 1920s, Hallmark Cards and other companies had started selling Mother's Day cards. Jarvis believed that the companies had misinterpreted and exploited the idea of Mother's Day, and that the emphasis of the holiday was on sentiment, not profit.


Erika M Szabo
 
My best memories of my mother are when she told me stories. She sat on the couch and I put my head on her lap. She stroked my hair and told me her endless stories about her childhood, family, and everyday life. She never preached at me how to become a good person, I learned compassion, love, acceptance, and respect from her actions and stories. Thank you, mom!

The only time I didn't like her when she made me wear the "bow" and fancy dresses to make me look like a girlish girl. I always preferred the simplest clothes possible and destroyed her fancy dresses the first chance I got so I could get back to my favorite outfit, shorts, and t-shirts. Sorry, mom, I know you loved those ruffled dresses and enormous bows and sorry for making you angry when I "accidentally" ripped the dresses to shreds or "accidentally" fell into the muddy puddles. Love you, mom!

Eulogy for My Mom: 
Mary Prudden-Bonadonna

September 15, 1915 - March 17, 2001

Joe Bonadonna

Mom and I - circa 1954

Mom - circa 1935



Happy Mother's Day!
Navonia Thomas, mother to Toi Thomas
My mom and I are very different in many ways, yet we do have a lot in common. I love science fiction and fantasy, but she does not. I'm a bookworm, and while she does appreciate a good book, she doesn't have the same passion for reading as I do. I love to swim and she's terrified of the water. I love to cook and, even, bake from scratch when  I have the resources. My mom can cook, but she doesn't like to; she leaves that up to my dad. My mom is a math whiz, and though I'm not bad at math, I'm not great at it either. My mom can sew anything, even couture. I can sew pillows and hemlines. My mother has an amazing singing voice and I'm tone deaf. I'm an animal lover, but my mom isn't much of an animal person. I'm a bit of a techie and my mom fights with every machine she encounters (except her smartphone).

The things my mother and I have in common- we both love movies (though not always the same kinds). We both have a passion for family, desire to help others, have similar voices, share similar facial features, love each other dearly (she's my biggest fan), and cling to our beliefs. Being the techie that I am, I made a video a few years back to show my mother how much I miss her when we are apart. Check it out.


My Wonderful Mom
Ruth de Jauregui

Mom, Dad and that's me!
My mom is still a bustling, busy woman who cooks for events and local organizations, works part time at the schools, an active member of Eastern Star and is crazy busy with her great-grandkids. (My sister's grandkids, mine live in California.)

She never learned to swim (getting thrown off the dock, rescued by her brothers, and thrown off again will cause a lifelong fear of water) but took us all swimming at the river. 

Me, my granddaughter and Mom. 
She's a Master Preserver with the county extension office and teaches classes in canning and food preservation to the locals. She also sews, keeps track of our genealogy and collects stamps. 


She is so supportive of all of us, in all of our endeavors. She reads our stories, even if they aren't in her preferred genres. I dunno though, she called Bitter "cute." Luckily Bitter is a fictional character or she'd take offense LOL. 

Seriously, my mom is the best!








Reflections on Mother's Day

It took me a while to figure out just how to word this post.  This is not one of those holidays that we celebrated. It was just another day. The relationship I  had with my mother was odd, from the beginning. I know she did her best with what she had, and I don't fault her at all. I regret there wasn't a closeness that a mother has with her child.  There were very few photos of us together-- one when I was a baby, another at my high school graduation. 

 circa 1954

She was born in Missouri, had a 6th grade education, and in her late teens, ran away from home with her older brother and younger sister "to see the world." They wound up in Montana, of all places.
Because of her lack of education, she was naive on so many levels. Yet, as I said, she did the best she could with what she had. She took in ironing and did babysitting during my high school years to make ends meet. She was personable--people liked her. She was honest and dependable and a very hard worker.

circa 1955

Because of her naivete, I basically raised myself from the 6th grade through high school. I'm so thankful for the substitute "moms" I had who taught me about religion, boys, cooking, and so many other life skills.

So, today, I celebrate the greatest blessing of all...being a mom to two of the most incredible young men. 

circa 2013

The Strongest Woman I know
Rebecca Tran
Rtranbooks.net

My mom and me

My mom and I didn't always have the best relationship. When I was younger I couldn't understand why she did some of the things she did. Mom was always busy and didn't have a lot of time for us.  She was the main bread-winner on and off for years. She took care of the bills and made sure the house was clean. 
Me and my girls

Now that I'm older I find myself in a similar situation. I realize how hard my mom worked to provide for the family, keep us organized and running smoothly. It wasn't an easy task at all. We had super busy schedules and she never missed a game or school function. I look back now and wonder howshe did it. 

Without my mom these last couple years and in the years to come I'd never survive. At 65 she watches my two girls four days a week which is a full-time job. She's also close friend. I call her literally in the middle of the night just to hear her voice. 

I still don't know how she does it all. Whenever I need inspiration for tough heroines I think of my mom. She's the strongest woman I know. I love you mom. Happy Mother's Day.

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Chris Weigand

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Wow great stories, makes me regret not writing one of my own. Thank you all for sharing yours.
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Grace Au

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Today we salute our mothers on this special day of mothering and counting our blessings through our children.
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I really enjoyed writing about my mom, but most of all, I appreciated being able to see the affections of others. It's a reality check and one of those things that lets us know that we are more alike than we are different.
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Today we celebrate Mother's Day with a tribute to our moms.
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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Our Author Gang honors our mothers today, with snippets of memories and lots of love.
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Love all the Moms!
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What a beautiful tribute to mothers. Well done here. You guys are something else. I shed a few tears.
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+Lorraine Carey We're happy that you're joining us Lorraine
 
+Erika M Szabo It is going to be a real pleasure.

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Happy Mother's Day!
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Erika M Szabo

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Beautiful tributes to mothers and memories!
Joe that's a lovely eulogy. She must have been a great person and loving mother, and I bet she's still leaving you hairpins on the carpet :)
Toi, your love for your mom shines through every word and I love the video you made for her. I bet she was bawling her eyes out watching it :)
Ruth, no wonder your mom was afraid of water! My mom preserved every piece of fruit and pickled every vegetable too that we didn't eat fresh. The kitchen table was loaded with jars all summer and the pantry shelves lined with jars :)
Grace I'm so sorry you didn't experience the bond with your mom, but it sounds like you have a deep connection with your sons.
Rebecca it sounds like your mom is an amazing person and mother?!
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What a lovely experience.

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What lovely posts. Happy Mother's Day.
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Happy Mother's Day!!! Today on A Small Gang of Authors, we pay honor to our mothers, and share some memories with you.
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Lovely tributes to our Mothers. Beautiful, gang. Beautiful. Happy Mother's Day!

Saturday, May 12, 2018

When a Teenager is Cooking #OurAuthorGang

When a teenager is cooking, it doesn't always turn out well

by Erika M Szabo

Crepes (palacsinta)


When I was a kid, my mother often made crepes (palacsinta in Hungarian) for dessert because it's easy to make and she could use any filling to make it a little different every time.
Sometimes she filled the crepes with cream cheese mixed with sugar and raisins, other times with chopped fruit, apricot or strawberry preserves, leftover pudding, or simply sprinkled them with cinnamon or cocoa powder and sugar. I've tried it with Nutella too, it's delish!
When I'm not in the mood for sweets, I leave the sugar and vanilla out of the batter and fill the crepes with sauteed vegetables and meat, fish, or cheese.

Before I give you the recipe, let me tell you a story

When I was a young teenager, I decided to make crepes when my parents weren't home. I've seen my mom make crepes hundreds of times, so I was sure I can cook them too. Everything went well, I mixed the batter, and the first few crepes turned out beautifully cooked until...

I got a little over-confident and instead of turning the crepes with the spatula, I decided to flip to turn them like my brother did. That didn't work so well. The first crepe I tried to flip landed on Snowball's back like a blanket.

The cat got spooked and ran out of the kitchen to the backyard, trying to shake off the clinging pastry. She couldn't because one side was still sticky, so she ran, and I ran after her.

The trouble started when the neighbors' cats got a whiff and started chasing Snowball through the garden and tearing bits of crepe off her back. Snowball had enough of running, she turned, and a fierce fight broke out with lots of posturing, hissing, and clawing.

  
Luckily, the fight ended quickly as soon as the crepe was gone. Snowball tried to save some dignity and chased after the cats. She was exhausted by the time she chased the neighbors' cats home and went inside to eat her well-deserved crepe filled with meat.

Just for fun, learn how to flip


Here is my mother's recipe

1 cup, all-purpose flour
2 eggs
1 cup whole milk
½ cup water or best seltzer water
3 Tbsp melted butter
¼ tsp Kosher salt (or ⅛ tsp table salt)
1 tbsp sugar (for sweet crepes only)
1 tsp vanilla extract (for sweet crepes only)

Combine all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth, about 20 seconds. The batter should be fairly thin and pourable, but still creamy.

Let the batter rest in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

Heat a 9- to 12-inch nonstick pan over medium heat, and add some butter or oil, or just spray it with some cooking spray. (I use peanut oil)

Let the pan get hot for about 30 seconds, then pour a small amount of crepe batter onto the center of the pan. About ¼ cup to ⅓ cup should be the right amount for most pans. Swirl the pan around so that the crepe batter coats the whole pan, right up to the edges.

Let the crepe cook for about 30 seconds.

Flip the crepe, let it cook for about 10 more seconds, and then let it cool on a plate.

Add the filling of your choice and either roll up the crepes or fold them, it's up to you.

Enjoy!

Next time, read about one of the characters from my upcoming books on the 22nd.

If you'd like to read my previous blog posts, click here to find a list at the end of the page:
https://asmallgangofauthors.blogspot.com/p/erika_5.html

If you're interested in epic fantasy and children's books for ages 2-17, visit my website to see my published and upcoming books: http://www.authorerikamszabo.com

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Great little story, Erika! And the crepes . . . they made my mouth water. I'm hungry!
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Mine too :) I'm going to make some for dessert, the batter is resting in the fridge. I have some leftover chocolate mousse (which is very unusual in my house) It will make a yummy filling
 
+Erika M Szabo - sounds divine! And chocolate mousse? I'd be in heaven!

Grace Au

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Poor Snowball! What a great story...and these crepes look so delicious. I wrote down the recipe! Thank you for sharing!
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She was a great cat, we had her for 19 years, and she was the mother of half the cats in the neighborhood. She was always under foot in the kitchen but after the shock of being covered by a half-cooked crepe, she was a bit more careful around me when I was cooking :)

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Erika M. Szabo​ shared her mother's wonderful crepes recipe -- and a hilarious tale of her first excursion into the kitchen to make this delicious dish!
 
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Oh hahahaha! Erika, that is priceless! Did you parents ever figure out what happened with the cat? I love your story and the crepes look fabulous!
 
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Cindy Smith

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thank's for the recipe and the touching story, perfect for  Mother's Day
 
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Today on A Small Gang of Authors, Erika M. Szabo​ tells us about the time, when she was a teenager, she made a valiant attempt to make crepes. As a bonus, she gives us her Mother's recipe for crepes, too!
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Today, Erika M Szabo, shares the flips and flops of crepe making along with a lovely recipe.
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