Sunday, March 6, 2011
Aubrey's Baptism
Friday, February 25, 2011
Flashback/Flashforward Friday - Grandmother/Granddaughter
Flashforward: Aubrey 2011Last Sunday Aubrey and I took a little walk out back to take pictures to put on her Baptism invitation. I came inside, immediately put the pictures on the computer and then immediately went into the other room to get the scrapbook with Steve's mother's pictures in it. I've always thought Aubrey looks like Myrle, but then sometimes she looks so much like my side of the family. However, there was no denying it when I put their pictures side by side. She is the spitting image of her grandmother. Myrle passed away in 1990, three years before I met Steve. I am sad that I never met her, but so glad that a part of her lives on thorough her 14 living grandchildren.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
If You Like Me (even just a little), You Will Read This Post
goes out to all of you who have already placed orders or have promised to attend my little shin dig tomorrow night. Really, THANK YOU!
If you find yourself needing to get out of the house for a break tomorrow night (Thursday), you are more than welcome to stop by my Pampered Chef Cooking Show. We will be making Delicious Mexican Lasagna, coupled with my mothers homemade salsa and a little chit chat. How can you even resist? Seriously? The party starts at 6:30 PM, but feel free to stop by anytime.
If you can't come but still want to help support me in my Knife Dream, you can place an order online by clicking here. Just enter my name as hostess. My party closes on Monday the 28th. The February special is any $60 order gets to choose one of these products for free. I thought I would take a minute to share with you some of my favorite Pampered Chef products:
The Mini Spatula. I LOVE this and I use it every single day. It is the perfect size for taking the middle extra gooey cookie off the cookie sheet (and shoving it in your mouth before anyone sees you) without disturbing the other cookies. It is also the perfect size for serving anything out of a casserole dish. It's only $5 and I think I'm gonna order another one because the one I have is always in use.
The Rectangular Stone. I have never before owned stoneware, but when we made the pizza below at my sisters New Years Eve party on one I said to meselfs: DUDE! You need one a those! The pizza requires it.
The Garlic Press. HELLO! I don't do garlic without it. You just stick the clove in, peel and all and press. The garlic comes out, the peel stays in. Then you use the handy dandy little cleaning tool to dispose of the peel. Fresh garlic without smelling like it for days after.
The Mega Scraper. I don't own one of these yet. But my mother does and she is in ♥ with it. I can't wait to get my hands on one for myself. Use it to stir and scrape and then just LEAVE IT IN the pot while you are cooking. I LOVE that. There is also a Micro version (which you can have for free with a $60 order).
And last but not least, the good old Batter Bowl. This is another thing that gets used on an almost daily basis at my house. It is an 8 cup measuring bowl, with a lid, that you can use in your oven to bake in, or your freezer. For the freezing of things. So there ya have it. Just a sampling of some of my fav's. What are yours?
PS: Pamperd Chef makes a FABULOUS Mother's Day gift. Mother's Day is only 73 days away. Just think, you could have your shopping done now!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Monday Morning Musings - Dora, The Freakishly Hairy Explorer
Yesterday, for our holiday, we all went our separate ways around here. My brother Sam and his wife Teresa were in town over the weekend. Teresa and my sister Lauren took Emily and Aubrey to see Justin Bieber. In 3D, nonetheless. And may I say a sincere heartfelt thank you from both Steve and me, to Lauren and Teresa for sparing us from such an event. Sam and Zac headed for the slopes for a day of skiing and boarding. And Steve, Addy and I went to IKEA, along with the rest of the greater Salt Lake area. But now, everyone is doing their "Back to the Grindstone Thing" and I am the only one left in the house. Yay me!
On Sunday we had the opportunity to attend not one, but two Sacrament Meetings. The first one was our own. We were getting a new Bishopric and just could not miss out. When that meeting was over, we loaded up in the car and headed over to our friend Spencer's ward for his baby's blessing. It was really super fun trying to keep all the kids quiet and reverent for two back to back Sacrament Meetings. Half of the kids were just fine. The other half, my twins who are seven years apart, were having trouble getting along. Mostly because the older one kept doing things to try and get the younger one to scream. At one point the youngest actually did scream. Right out loud. In the middle of Sacrament Meeting #2. One of the many things her sister was doing to upset her that day? She had her Dora coloring book and was proceeding to color all the Doras so they would look like this:
Speaking of the oldest twin of mine. Here is her post it note shrine she made in the kitchen. It had things on it like, "Mom, buy new cereal at the store", "Mom, I need money so I can shop online at Justice". I will say, I did buy new cereal at the store, but the Justice thing, yeah. I just threw that one in the trash. I love you Em!
So, you know, Survivor started again last week. I remember the days when I was a lone viewer of Survivor in my home. Then just a few years ago, I got Steve hooked on it too. Now he is more excited than me when it come on. Last week, our power went out a few hours before the season premier came on. Steve called the power company to see when the power would be restored. They told him it would probably be around 9pm. Steve then said, "You do know the Season Premier of Survivor is tonight, don't you?" And the power company guy said, "Sorry to cause you any inconvenience Sir. We are working on it the best we can." Looks like I've created a monster. You will be glad to know that the power and DVR were up and running before Survivor came on. Whew! Disaster averted. And please, Survivor people, keep Boston Rob around a little longer than last time. I'm begging you.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Flashback Friday - Best Friends
Flashforward: February 2011
Kylee, Emily & Rylee
Friday, February 11, 2011
Flashback Friday - Over The Hill
Steve's 40th Birthday. We woke up that morning to find this gift from our friend Max on our front porch. That night we went out to dinner with friends to celebrate.
Allyson & Steve
Dianna, Michelle, Ken & Max
Aron & Cammy
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Knife Dreams
This is the sad, sad story of my knife drawer. It's pretty embarrassing really. I have never in my life owned a decent kitchen knife. It's true. Those two knives up there, those are a pretty accurate representation of my knife drawer. I've never had (but have always longed for) a nifty knife block with fancy pants knife handles sticking out of the top. This is the situation though. I am just about the cheapest person you will ever meet. Really. And to spend an exuberant amount of money on a knife has never really seemed rational to me. That top knife is a Pampered Chef bread knife I broke down and bought for $20 about 10 years ago when I had a functioning bread maker and was "making" homemade bread on a regular basis. It is the best knife I have. OK, it's pretty much the ONLY knife I have. Except for that bottom knife. I have about 10 of those I bought at Walmart for like $5.It has never bothered me much before, except lately. I have found myself wanting a real grown up woman's knife to use for all my slicing and dicing needs. A few weeks ago I happened to find myself in my friend Carla's kitchen for a Pampered Chef Cooking Show. And I found myself longingly gazing at this little beauty:
I know, right. Guess how much it costs? This bamboo block with 9 luscious forged knives, the Pampered Chef shears which I have seen cut through chicken bones and a lid from a can of corn. And don't forget the honing tool that also comes with the set. Yeah....$415. BAHAHAHAHA! Yep. Like I would ever even consider paying that much for ANYTHING. But then I heard this...Anyone who holds a show in February and has $650 in sales can buy this puppy for what? Lemme hear ya? $166. SAY WHA? Oh yeah, you heard me. One hunered sixey six. Now that....I would consider. I mean, look what you're getting. So I somehow found myself booking a Pampered Chef Cooking Show for February. Who would have ever thunk it?Anyhoo. I am not a shallow, stupid person. I know that my lack of a decent knife is not a big deal in the grand scheme of everything that is going on in the world today. But I look at it this way. I am a 37 year old woman who spends a vast majority of my life in the kitchen cooking and has never in my whole 37 years of life had a decent knife to call my own. And dang it. I would like to buy myself this set of knives.
So yeah. I'm havin' a PAR-TAY! And you're all invited. Really. You are. Here's the low down:
Thursday, February 24th
And if you can't come but would still LOVE to help me get to $650 worth of orders while getting some fabulous products in return (for yourself or someone you know who is getting married or having a birthday or, you know, Mother's Day is coming up), you can order online and have your order shipped right straight to you! How awesome is that? Click here to go to the website, go to "Shop Online" in the top right corner, and enter my name as hostess. Click here for the February Special! And thanks in advance, for helping to make my knife dream my knife reality.
(If you order online your order will not ship until I close my party on Monday Feb. 28th)
Monday, February 7, 2011
Monday Morning Musings - HELLO!
Addy and I just got home from eating lunch at the school with Emily and Aubrey and their friends. Here are some pictures we took when we went out to recess with them. I think I might have suffered permanent damage to my ear, it was so cold and windy. And you'd think I would have learned after last week when I went to Zac's school to talk to his teacher and in the time it took me to walk from the parking lot to the inside of the school, my wet, just showered hair was completely frozen solid. But no. I went with it wet again today.
OK. So I bought this shirt when I was on my little dress shopping excursion. I don't know how it really happened. I think what happened is I tried on a similar shirt when I was trying on skirts. Then at some point I took this one off the clearance rack but never actually tried it on. So when I was trying to figure out my mess of clothing and what I was going to buy, I looked at the price tag on this shirt and it said $5. And so I bought it thinking it was the one I had tried on. I tried to wear it the other day. HELLO! Can you say ridiculous?

When we were at the circus last week, there was a guy juggling knives. Addy was sitting next to Zac. Her eyes got really big and she turned to him and said, "HELLO! DANGEROUS!" I don't know where she gets that hello thing from. (see above)
Zac is always so hard to wake up in the morning. It takes me forever to get him up and moving. But last week I went in his room and I was trying to get him up. I was sitting next to his bed in a chair and I looked out the window and there was a bright star. I said, "Hey look Z, is that a star or a planet I can see out your window?" Lemmetellya. He shot right out of bed and came over to take a look. I'm gonna have to use that trick again. And I did google it. It was Venus the "Morning Star" that we saw.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Flashback/Flashforward Friday - Circus Freaks

Earl & Zac
Zac, Lauren & Allyson
Farrah & Bart
In August of 2000, when Emily was only 4 months old, Zac, Em and I went to Dallas for a few weeks to visit. While we were there my dad took us to the circus. Emily stayed home with my mom. This was Zac's first visit to the circus.Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Monday Morning Musings - Through, Throughout, To, Toward, Under, Underneath, M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-EEEEEE!
So last week I made an innocent trip to the store to buy milk. That was it. Milk. Do you know what they had though, sitting right out in the middle of the store for all to see? Cadbury Mini Eggs (please see #15). IT'S JANUARY PEOPLE (it was Jan on Mon when I planned on writing this). How much torture do we possibly need to put ourselves through for the next, oh, I don't know - THREE MONTHS!?! So yeah. I bought some. And halfway through the bag I figured I might as well just finish the whole dang thing off and get the temptation over with. Thankfully my kids got home from school and finished them off before I did. Cause lemmetellya. I was being serious.
Just an observation I made: The bag the mini eggs are in this year is smaller than normal. I don't know if that means less eggs, same price; or just smaller bags, less air. I'm just sayin'. I know my mini egg packaging. Oh my gosh. No wonder I am so fat. Ok.....
I am thinking I should just go right on down to the Jr. High and enroll myself. I mean, I might as well. When I was in Jr. High....let's just say, I didn't really apply myself. I never learned my prepositions (let me tell ya, I'm learnin' 'em now) (and when my 13 year old asks what the point of learning them is - I can't help but scream the same question on the inside)(WHAT IS THE POINT?!?) Nothing like having this song stuck in your head for 2 weeks straight:
Need I say more?
The other day Aubrey got hurt and she came in to where I was and she was wailing and screaming. I think she was even gnashing her teeth a little (can you say drama?). I was trying to calm her down and access the situation when Addy came running in happily jumping up and down screaming in excitement, "MOM! I DIDN'T GET HURT THIS TIME! I DIDN'T GET HURT!!!" I didn't want Aubrey to think I was insensitive, but I was really glad Addy wasn't hurt. Because when she gets hurt, she really gets hurt and it usually ends up with a trip to the ER.
Like, at least 3 times a week, one of my kids comes up to me and says, "Mom, when I push on this like this, it really hurts bad." Uhhhh....OK, then DON'T PUSH ON IT LIKE THAT! Duh.
I am so glad that Emily has taken it upon herself to be such a good big sister to Addy and teacher her important things. For instance, she has taught her the art of getting dressed by pulling all her clothes out of her dresser and throwing them all over her room. I don't know why I even bother folding. I should just put Emily and Addy's unfolded clothes in a laundry basket and let them have at it everyday.
And to the girl in the youtube video. If you're gonna post a song on youtube, GET THE ENDING RIGHT! Please! I can't have you in my head for 2 solid weeks botching it like that.
