Haaaave you met Stanley…
Poor little Stanley Lambchop was smashed flat one night by a bulletin board that his mother hung over his bed… This engaging children’s book tells of Flat Stanley’s adventures as he was subsequently (and conveniently) then folded and mailed in an envelope. Schools all over the world took up the “” and mailed their “Flat Stanley’s” to classmates and pen pals. The receiver of “Flat Stanley” was to take him everywhere with them and journal their adventures together before returning him to their owner.
I received an envelope last week and it contained another little flat person.. Flat Ruthie… Ruth H is an avid photographer and decided if she couldn’t meet us all in person, she would just, ummm.. mail herself… and has set up Cardboard Me Travels so that we could follow her on her journey.
If Ruthie had dropped in over Christmas, she might have found herself in a more relaxed home filled with all sorts of Christmas baking. As it turns out, Ruth arrived on my doorstep in my mailbox when I picked up the huge stack that had piled up since Boxing Day.
Sorry to say, Ruth… you had to follow me around on a typical Monday. I tried to be a great host but a girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do… and I had lots to catch up on after a great holiday break with my family!
This post also answers those “What do you do all day?” and “What do you do with all that food?” questions I am always asked.
The day started out at the crack of dawn, Ruth was lured out of bed at 5:30 with a cup of Earl Grey tea. Emails had to be sorted out, blogs read and commented on…
I was tough on Ruth, I think she was hoping for some of my famous Nom Nom Best Bacon-Banana-Blueberry Pancakes Ever, but I only tossed her a banana as we headed out the door for the gym. It might not sound like much, but you can’t eat a lot before a Spin Class with this guy (professional triathlete)…
45 minutes of grueling cycling later, I handed Ruth a towel and off we went for a great Monday morning latte with my cycle pal, Sharon. The barista even made Ruth a little milk heart art in her latte:)
Enough lazing around… it was time to head to the grocery store and whip down the aisles to pick up ingredients for a quick supper. My mother-in-law and my daughter’s boyfriend Travis both have colds, so a fast and healthy home-made Chicken Soup for Stars was on the menu.
Back home, I whipped out my magic bullet and made us both a healthy protein shake made with one banana, a scoop of vanilla protein powder, 1/2 cup frozen blueberries, 4 ice cubes then filled with low-fat milk and blended…
I explained how crocuses grow wild in early spring on Nose Hill.. the place where my Dad and I would walk when I was a young ‘un… I love these and have never successfully grown them in my garden, so these ones from the grocery store would have to do…
Then Ruthie helped me chop the veggies then toss them into the pan for a quick saute, chicken and broth added, a few seasoning and the soup could be left to simmer while we each had a quick shower.
Then all those dishes had to get washed, Ruthie dried for me while we chatted about the Christmas holidays…
The cooled soup was ladled into a glass sealing jar and a baker’s dozen bagels from Wayne’s Bagel Shop were packed up and off we went to deliver the goods to Dave’s mom. We had a great visit and the dogs got to play as well.
On the way home I suddenly remembered that it was my turn to prepare snack for the orchestra! A quick call to Sunterra to order a last minute tray of wraps and a fruit platter took care of that. All we had left to do was bake a few wonderful oatmeal cookies.
I even let Ruth use my new cookie scoop. Ruth thought they were awesome and wanted to share the recipe with you, but that’ll have to be another day…
After the we finished baking the cookies, Ruth and I took Lucky for a quick walk… although sunny, the wind felt cold so we didn’t get too far that day. Then we whipped down to Sunterra to pick up our finished trays. Back home for a quick bowl of soup and off we went to load up the truck.
Cello, music, stand, food trays, cutlery, napkins, camera… oh, and I almost forgot Ruth! Off we went to a night at orchestra practice. New music was given and we sight read our way through “Snow in April”, composer Tim Janz and “Little Suite” by Carl Nielsen. Next week we get our parts for Vivaldi’s Concerto for two Cellos in G minor, I can’t wait! Ruthie listened quietly and helped set up the snack.
Finally, an exhausted Ruth and I headed home where we stayed up and chatted with my daughter Katie… then it was light’s out… at around 11:30 pm!
I sure wish that I had time to take Ruth around to all of my favorite spots in Calgary… but she’ll just have to be content with reading my blog â¥
It’s time for me to bid a fond farewell to Ruth… before I mail her back home… her family must really be missing her!!
Here’s our quick Chicken Soup with Stars recipe for those who just can’t shake that cold…
Chicken Soup for Stars
- 2-3 tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 sweet onion
- 2 cloves garlic
- 1 small zucchini
- 2 peppers, red and yellow
- 3 celery stalks
- 4-5 carrots
- 6-8 small new potatoes, flesh on
- 2 tsp tarragon
- Kosher salt and freshly cracked
- black pepper, to taste
- 1 store bought rotisserie chicken
- (or leftover chicken)
- 3 liters chicken stock
- Star shaped soup noodles, rice or small pasta noodles
- Splash olive oil in large soup pot and heat on medium-high.
- Chop onion and diced garlic and add to the pot. Stir to lightly brown and soften the onion. Meanwhile, dice and chop remaining ingredients. Add to the pot.
- Remove meat from the chicken and dice. Add to the vegetables. Cover with chicken stock.
- Season the soup with tarragon and salt and pepper, to taste.
- Ten minutes before serving add rice or pasta to the soup to cook.
- If sharing… allow to cool and pour into glass heat-proof mason jars, add a loaf of homemade bread and hand-deliver… with love..
Ruthie’s little legs must have been churning to keep up with YOU, Smidge! I predict she’s headed for a spa next, as well she should be! But that smile never left her face, so she clearly enjoyed your company (as well she should have.) what fun!
Hahaha, it’s quite a visual image you gave me here:) Spree, I think we should be headed for a Spa.. how quickly we forget the relaxation over Christmas!!
A day like that…Ruthie shouldn’t complain! Looks like a wonderful day!
PS – I got a bit side tracked clicking over to the pancake recipe – Good Lord…I’m in heaven!
That’s a very dangerous recipe.. approach with caution!!
I have met with them all now… What a beautiful and lovely post, dear Barbara, I fall in love… Fascinated so much… Thank you. How creative you are too. I can’t find exact or enough words to explain my feelings… With my love, nia
Thank you kindly, nia.. It was a fun one to write up… only because of Ruth’s imaginative idea! xo Smidge
This was just too cute Smidge. I know the book well. We had a Flat Stanley with us this summer. 🙂 I like that you took little Ruthie on a an “ordinary” day. And that soup looks perfect for healing.
I thought some of you might have heard of him. The book came out in 1960’s and has been a mainstay of the Elementary classroom ever since! I’m glad you had one over the summer! That would have been interesting and fun!!
My six-year old just loves the Flat Stanley books. I hadn’t heard about Flat Ruthie. I am lying in bed but am worn out from reading your day with Ruthie. You don’t think perhaps Ruthie was happy to move on to somewhere less fast-paced? I’m sure you wore her out.
It was fun teaching, to be able to send projects like this around was a lot of fun!! I’m sure Ruthie has lots more fun in store for her!
Sounds like a very busy day!
That also looks like a very interesting blog you & Ruthie were reading there. 😉
Hahaha, absolutely that is your blog!! I sure enjoyed reading that one!! Too cute that you spotted it!!
Fabulous what Flat Ruthie can get done in a day 🙂
Yay! Flat Stanley! A favorite. Flat Ruthie is surprisingly three-dimensional for a cardboard person–so sociable and active. I can’t believe the pace she kept up through such an intense, long day. Oh, I mean *you* of course! Superwoman must be *your* stunt double. Good heavens!
A very fun, very full post. Outstanding!
xoxo!
I was certain you, of all people, would know who Flat Stanley was:) I think I have a Superwoman costume in the house somewhere, perhaps I shall wear it for my next post:P Thanks, Kathryn!! Xo Smidge
I love Flat Stanley! When I was teaching, I had my fifth graders AND first graders (different years) do Flat Stanley. The kids loved seeing what their little flat person was up to. So fun, also, to get a real glimpse of one of your typical days.
It really is a neat project.. One of the highlights of teaching, for sure! Thanks so much!! Xo Smidge
Wow! What a great day! Will put the link to your wonderful post on the http://cardboardmetravels blog. Thanks, Smidge! You made it fun. Hope “she” wasn’t too much trouble. I love how you introduced her with Cousin Stanley first.
You’re so welcome, Ruth.. it was lots of fun!
xo Smidge
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Great post, Smidge! That Flat Ruthie sure does get around! I know she’s been seen in Arkansas and she & I have been discussing what to do while she’s here in Chi-Town. I hope you’ve not tired her too much. Thank goodness you fed her such a hearty chicken soup. After a bowl or two of that — ok, maybe just a spoonful or two — she’s ready for anything this CIty of Big Shoulders has to offer.
By the way, Smidge, I’ve tagged you for the 10 Question Quiz. Drop by my place for the details. (I don’t want to hijack your comments section.)
Oh… If only I could tag along with Ruthie.. I imagine it will be so much fun! I’ve never been to Chicago and I know she’ll well fed!! I’ll take a look at the 10 Questions… Thank you!! Xo Smidge
Great looking soup! Love the stars 🙂 And what a fun little adventure you took Ruthie on! I was sent Flat Stanley about 10 years ago, from my cousin, so he got to go to high school with me and everything! It’s a fun project, for sure 🙂
I’m please so many people know about Flat Stanley.. I knew him through teaching, but apparently lots of students did as well, which is just awesome!! Xo Smidge
LOL this post was so entertaining! I love the recipe too. I just ate dinner but would gladly eat a bowl of that soup!
It’s pretty healthy for sure and there’s always room for a teensy bowl of soup, isn’t there!? Glad you had a good laugh! Xo Smidge
Hilarious Flat Ruthie! Love it! How fun that you got to work together on this! 🙂
It was fun For Ruth and I and flat Ruthie was a good sport;)
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What a fun post! Never heard of Stanley or Ruthie before, but they seem like a lot of fun! 😉
It’s a children’s book… An old, old book:) and Flat Ruthie is a blogger’s spin on the book! Glad you enjoyed it!
Flat Stanley visited me once (and I took him round Dubai). Sent him off to the states and never heard another word…often wonder what happened to him! Love flat Ruthie – she must be flat-out after such a busy day 🙂
🙂 I can imagine Dubai.. how lucky Flat Stanley was!! Flat Ruthie can rest while she’s in the mail, lol!
Me and Ruth can totally hang out.. you know why? She asked “Where’s the chocolate?” LOL. Gotta love that. And I do love the little star pasta. I’ve never seen that before.. I certainly have to find it. And that soup just look amazing. Loved having Ruth on this post
I think that Flat Ruthie has the right idea; she watches while you spin yourself into a tizzy and work yourself to the bone. 😀 Lovely post and exquisite looking soup!
Brilliant post – so clever! What a fun day you had together 🙂 Love the soup too – could just eat a bowl full now.
What a fun post! Yay for Flat Ruth’s visit – you two certainly did have a busy day together.
LOVE your soup.
🙂 Mandy
I think this is my favorite post of yours ever! You were terribly creative and I am so impressed how you brought Ruthie EVERYWHERE! Even spin class. Your soup looks like it would help get anyone better. Yum! Thanks for letting us take a peek into your life. This flat Ruthie idea is INGENIOUS! I will visit her blog next to tell her. So F-U-N.
What an absolutely fun post. Anyone who reads it will never think that you sit home all day just eating bonbons. I agree…I think the two of you should be off to a spa now. Your soup sounds wonderful, by the way.
I love Flat Stanley. Flat Ruth is the best one I’ve seen.
When I was in fourth grade, we did a Flat Stanley project. I was so obsessed with him, even after the project was over, I kept carrying him around in a little manilla folder suitcase I had made. I even took him to Mexico. I’m glad you had a fun time with your Flat Ruthie.
I’m exhausted after reading about your and Ruthie’s charming adventures on such a busy day! I need some of that great-looking starry soup, now. This was such a fun and creative post, definitely showcasing your talent for storytelling as well as cooking, and I really enjoyed reading. Ruthie will have so much to tell her family when she gets home! I’ve tagged you in my last post for the Food Blogger’s Unplugged Award, BTW, and look forward to your answers if you choose to accept. Cheers!
Whew, I got tired right along with Ruthie!! What a fun post and fun day you two had!! A big bowl of soup was the perfect thing for your busy day! I love using the little stars in soup, especially chicken soup.
What a great day! I’m sure Ruthie had a blast! 🙂
Tremendous fun, I loved this 🙂
Absolutely fabulous!!!!!
I LOVE this post! It’s so much fun!
And now I know how all the Jennifers and Johns feel, lol. Another Ruth(ie) is not a common occurence! ~Ruth
I’m out of breath just reading about everything you’ve done today! Great blog!
Flat Stan – what a great idea. I enjoyed reading your adventures with Flat Ruthie. 😉
Inspired concept! Well done!
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