February 22, 2026 Breakfast - Lax and Bagel Dinner - Chinese New Year at East Ocean with Chews and Blaugrunds
I woke up at 5:00 a.m. and washed , dried, and packed the two Gravad lax fillets in Saran. Then I watched the Gold Medal match for Women’s Curling between Sweden and the Swiss. The Swedes were phenomenal, making as many as four rock combinations and winning the gold for the third time.
Then at 6:00 the last event of the Olympics, the gold medal match between
Canada and the US in Men’s Ice Hockey. It was a nail biter all the way being tied 1 to 1 at the end of regulation. Then the US scored the winning golden goal in the first two minutes of overtime to take the gold.
At around 8:30 I toasted four thin slices of bagel. Suzette took the thinnest two, spread cream cheese lightly on them and then garnished them with slices of tomato, Gravad lax, and capers. I garnished my bagels with Gravad lax, red onions, and capers.
I then watched soccer, Fareed Zacharia, and more soccer while dozing off and on.
At 12:00 we went to pick up Christmas Plates donated by a psychologist friend of Suzette’s. Then we walked in the Bosque to the lakes but most of the ducks had migrated north.
We then drove to El Super, where we bought mangos, a pineapple, a papaya, oranges, radishes, avocados, green onions, lemons, Persian cucumbers, tortillas, potatoes, plain and mango yogurt, a head of cabbage, a cucumber, carrots, and garlic.
We then drove home and unloaded our stuff and I rested and Suzette watched home remodeling shows until 4:00 when we got ready for dinner.
The Chews invited us and the Blaugrunds to join them for what had become our annual Chinese New Year dinner at East Ocean at 5:00.
When we arrived at 5:00 they were seated at a round table. We took our seats and Wayne ordered dinner. There were five dishes served. First, fried dumplings, then Longevity broad noodles with beef, then Shanghai noodles with seafood, then Sweet and Sour Battered and fried Pork ribs, and finally a platter of Chinese Broccoli with beef.
We ate as much as we could and then filled boxes to take home the leftovers.
We returned home around 6:45 and Suzette went to bed and I watched a movie we had seen before on Netflix, My Oxford Year. It turned out to be a tear jerker, but very well acted.
I blogged and went to bed at10:30.
Bon Appetit













