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Monday, October 19, 2009
Sports and Family
Count your blessings for your families. I received word several weeks ago that my son-in-law, Les Roos, was going to be inducted into the Temple University Sports Hall of Fame. I had never been to Philadelphia, all their boys and Les's brother Ken and his wife Pam were also going to be there. This seemed like a very good reason for me to join everyone. A side note - I also decided I would just go ahead and use my airline miles before I lost them. This is how you get to fly places at horribly inconvenient times! I got to go in a day early (arriving around 12 Midnight) and upon departure, I got to rise at 3:30 am in order to get back to Denver at 10:30 am.
Pennsylvania is a beautiful state with huge trees and lots of green, green, green. I now know why, it rains in the northeast of the United States. It rains a lot. And, it did the whole three days I was there. I had planned to visit some of the historic sites in Philadelphia but since my water wings were not available, I just watched T.V. and read a book and napped. Every now and then people from Colorado need to go visit other states that do not enjoy our climate. It sure makes you appreciate what we enjoy here.
Everyone eventually arrived on Friday and we all got up to date on schools, the schedule for the induction and lots of hugs. On Saturday we proceeded to the Philadelphia Eagles Football Stadium. The school provided a continental breakfast for all the inductees and families. It was really something to see these athelets from all over the country standing and being recognized for their achievements. They had a woman who played LaCrosse, a man who was a gymnist, the 1951 and 1953 soccer teams and Les Roos for his time playing baseball for Temple. The soccer teams were 8 to 1 and 9 to 0 respectfully. These gentleman were in their 70's and great fun to visit with.
Les set records in baseball in 1968 that still stand today. His coach form that time, Skip, attended also (he's now 81!). Someone asked Skip who was the best baseball player he ever coached and he stated, "Les Roos". Les went on to sign with Houston and their minor league system and later also played with the Kansas City Royals. There came a time when he realized he wasn't having as much fun traveling and playing baseball so he went back to school, received his law degree and moved to Denver. This past April he was listed in the magazine 5280 as one of Denver's top 100 attorneys. He is a great guy and I am very proud to claim him as one of my own.
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Jacqui Jeffress
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Friday, September 11, 2009
The Adventure Called Life-Continued IV
When I started this project/travelogue I thought how easy it would be. Just right about each day and do one day after another. It is now September 11th and I am on day three which is August 3, 2009. Oh well, I will eventually get it done and try very hard not to bore you all to death.

 This was a day I had really been looking forward to because we were having Hungarian Goulash (the real stuff) prepared by Zsuzsa's brother Ferenc. He and his wife own several farms and raise and race some of the world's most beautiful horses. They are huge animals and great fun as long as I am on the ground looking up and not sitting on one! They remind me of Clydesdales without the big feet. They have three grown children. The youngest girl is married and teaches riding, the oldest girl is a school teacher and their son assists with the farms and horses and also races. One of his ambitions is to bring the horses, a carriage/surrey/wagon (sp? I'm just not sure what you call them) to the U.S. for a race. This just might take him awhile since I would imagine this would be very expensive. The picture to the left shows our lunch table outside and very, very comfortable.
  After our incredible lunch, Ferenc took us for a ride in the open carriage around the town and country side. In many ways, it reminds me of Colorado particularly when we have a lot of rain and are green. By the way we have some nice ranches in Colorado too! The picture above is Zsuzsa, busy on the phone doing business just like my other two girls! After that trip we said goodbye to this very nice family and journeyed to a business that does horse shows and riding exhibitions as well as serves wonderful food. I bet you didn't know that Hungary had cowboys well before they appeared in the Old West in the United States. They dress a little differently but are excellent horsemen. It is amazing to me to see a man standing on the back of two horses and controlling five of these animals. Of course, I do have pictures and am anxious to show them to you. More tomorrow in between delivering peaches. --- Denver and Points North REALTOR® Infinity Real Estate Services
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
The Adventure Called Life and Aspirations
Excuses, excuses, excuses - I have so many of them. My very intention was to write one blog a day. I missed yesterday. Today will be a short one in explanation of what happened the previous two days. No pictures for this blog! (To my English major fans, I do know the previous statement is not a full sentence).
I love the fact that I have plenty to do and I certainly do not get bored. Monday I was up early doing my mother's laundry, grocery shopping and blanching, skinning, quartering and seeding 20#'s of tomatoes. My feet and legs were tired but I will be very glad I did that this winter when I am making soups and stews. Hopefully, my family and dinner guests will be glad too. I also made six pans of brownies for the Family in Christ church dinner on Tuesday night.
Tuesday I had a 7:30 am Board meeting at the Erie Chamber of Commerce then it was home again around 11:00 (after a few errands) to start making baked ziti. I needed four 9 x 12 pans to serve 42 Broomfield Soccer Varsity and Junior Varsity players toward the end of the month. My grandson is one of the team captains at Broomfield on the Varsity Squad, and I just like to stay in touch. In the middle of boiling, mixing and wrapping up my oldest son called as he was in town from Dallas. Of course I encouraged him to come and visit. Once he got here, since he is a tall person and I am not, he agreed to put in seven new light bulbs for me. It's a good thing he came before my whole house was dark! While he was performing those chores, I finished up my ziti and got it in the freezer. I will add the receipe below as it is so easy and convenient. After all this was out of the way, he took me to lunch and paid. It is really nice to have grown children who treat you. I received good hugs and a nice visit, thank you Bobby! By the way, I am the only one who still calls him that since he is about 6'1" or 2". After Bobby left I also spent about an hour and a half cutting up vegetables for the salad for the church dinner.
Here's the receipe for ziti just in case you want to try it.
Baked Ziti 2# ziti or rigatoni 2# ricotta 2 eggs 2# mozzarella cheese grated 1# grated parmesan 2 jars sauce (or be energetic and make your own) garlic powder, basil, oregano, parsley, pepper, some salt to taste Spray Pam in a 9 x 12 pan, pour one jar of sauce in the bottom to cover (if you have a little left, save to use on top, cook the pasta al dente, in the meantime mix the ricotta and eggs till well blended, add your seasonings, add the cooked pasta while still warm, mix, add the mozzarella and blend well. Pour into your 9 x 12 pan. Top with the other jar of sauce and any that you didn't need to cover the bottom of your pan, top with the 1# of parmesan, cover with plastic wrap, then aluminum foil and freeze. It freezes very well. Set out in the morning to start to thaw, bake at 350 to 375 degrees, covered, approximately one hour till done. Add a salad and garlic bread and you have a great meal. I will try very hard to get back to the travelogue tomorrow. --- Jacqui Jeffress
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# posted by Jacqui Jeffress @ 4:42 PM
Monday, September 07, 2009
The Adventure Called Life-Continued III
It occurred to me yesterday that I was leaving something very important out of my story. I forgot to tell everyone how in the world I met this wonderful Hungarian family.
Here we have Zsolt, Laci, Zoli and one American kid, my Joshua
Several years ago (I already had my International Real Estate Certification) my local Realtor Board decided to participate with a group of Hungarian real estate/developer people who wanted to visit Colorado and find out more about the opportunities here. Our groups job was to plan activites for their four day stay. We managed to keep everyone very busy with tours, parties, information (translated) and general get acquainted times.
Our visit meeting was very formal and stiff. Of course everyone was on their best behaviour! By the end of the tour, we had all become friends. In the middle of all this activity I was fortunate to establish a connection with Zsuzsa who was accompanying her husband, Laci. The interesting thing about our interaction is that she spoke very little English and I spoke no Hungarian.
 Somehow we learned about one another's children and grandchildren. She and I arranged for her oldest son Zoli to come stay with the me following summer so that he could improve his English. He was then beginning law school. We worked this all out between us and during the intervening months enlisted the help of my buddy Pete who speaks fluent Hungarian since he is one! As we raise our children and they go off to begin their adult lives a bit of a hole is left in our homes. What an opportunity for me this was! I had a young person to feed, entertain and get to know. Zoli proved to be an exceptional young man. My past clients served us well as one of them got him the chance to work with local law enforcement and another took him on a "ride around". He also went up in the mountains to observe a transaction with my son-in-law who is a real estate attorney. One of Zoli's favorite things to do was drive my Jeep so I gladly left that chore to him. One of his first comments was "could we take a few days trip to California". Since he had never been in the States he had no idea of distance. Obviously he was interested in California so I sent him to stay with my grandson for a week who was doing an internship there. They got acquainted and had a great time. It came time for him to leave and I had to re-adjust again to an empty nest.
 In the meantime, thankfully, there was another child still left, Akos. I got him the next year. He didn't stay quite as long but he also was a delight. He is in school in Switzerland for hotel and restaurant management. He loves to cook so there was a local restaurant right across from my office and he got to work in the kitchen (no salary but plenty of good food). He is a quieter young man than Zoli but warms up as he gets to know you. He was back in Colorado last year working in an internship at the Broadmoor. Here are Akos and his friend, Fanny.
There is one child left so perhaps I will get to host Zsolt in the coming years but he does have to grow up a little bit since he is just 15 now. As a consequence of all this interaction, we have kept in touch. The boys call me on Skype (sp?) and we e-mail. I got a call this past winter from Zoli explaining that his mom and Laci were sending me an airline ticket to come to Hungary and when would I like to make the trip? I was floored. The plan was a week in Hungary and a week sailing down the coast of Croatia. After I recovered from my shock, I said yes and the trip was set from August 1st to August 17th. Hence the travelogue that I am currently doing. Who says real estate doesn't pay you back and in more ways than one!
Isn't he a cute one! ---
Jacqui Jeffress
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# posted by Jacqui Jeffress @ 9:56 AM
Saturday, September 05, 2009
The Adventure Called Life-Continued II
I just lost all that I had written. One of these days I will know exactly how all this works and not have these inconveniences. Anyway to continue this is about Sunday, August 2, 2009 as we prepare to go to church. As my thoughts wander just a little I find myself thinking about the 20# of tomatoes I purchased on Thursday to peel, seed, cut up and freeze. I remember this is really pretty easy compared to my grandmother who had to plant the tomatoes, weed them, pick them and then can them. I'm not about to go to those lengths. Anyway, back to Sunday.
  The church was formerly a Catholic Church that the congregation purchased and totally renovated making everything very aesthic and clean looking. We later visited a Catholic Church that while beautiful was totally the opposite with all kinds of incredible decoration. I did get a picture of the steeple which I really liked. The service reminded me a great deal of my mother's Lutheran Church in Minnesota. The pastor was a novice giving one of her first sermons. She did very well and managed to look cool and calm even in heavy black robes on a very hot Sunday. Actually it wasn't too bad inside the church as the walls must be at least two feet thick. The pews have been there for awhile and are just a tad narrow for a more generous backside. I am assuming the previous congregants were a bit smaller. Josh and I found we could pretty much follow the service in the prayer book even though it was totally in Hungarian. Our Hungarian is rather sparse. At the end of the service we got to stand and tell our names and where we were from (Josh absolutely loved this part!). We weren't the only visitors that day as there was a pastor from Melbourne, Australia raised in Transylvania who was also visiting. It just goes to show you that our world is definitely getting smaller. I have had my International Real Estate Certification for a number of years because I truly believe we are rapidly becoming one world.
We did a walk around town as Josh has never been there before. I will be displaying a picture that shows a side of me I prefer not to reveal but you can see some typical streets. We stopped for glasses of lemonade and then went home to Laci's fresh fish lunch. Just in case starvation was about to set in, he made steak on the barbeque for dinner. One thing I really like about Hungary is that everyone, including the kids, sits around the table after a meal and actually Talks. After a nice visit, the boys went out for a while, and I said good night and went for a very sound sleep.---
Jacqui Jeffress
Denver and Points North REALTOR®
Infinity Real Estate Services
(303) 887-4210
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