1. Went to see Scrooge at a community theater there in South Ogden - two nieces were in the play - they were very good, it was very good and Scrooge himself was magnificent!
2. We made it for the second year in a row - to the Christiansen Christmas Eve party to see Santa and eat dinner, and of course to connect with that side of the family.
3. Went to a Jazz game. Nolan has season tickets and he usually saves some for us for when we are up there. Cory and Cam went with 6 other family members to watch the Jazz beat Philly.
4. While Cory and Cam were at the Jazz game I finally went to see New Moon with Diane. I know - the entire world has seen it already. I'm glad to finally have followed the crowd. (Side note: still very much an Edward fan - and will always be.)
5. Went to lunch at Maddox - my very favorite restaurant. I had the same thing I always have and it was delicious! All was right with the world for those 2 hours.
6. Went to Target. Target is right down the road from Cory's folks house - I don't know how many times I actually went there (quite a few) - but I do enjoy it as it is clean and new and a Super Target (which mine isn't).
7. Went to Burger Bar - never a complete trip without visiting the old place!
8. Visited the Rec Center a few times - so that I could run on the treadmill. Too dang cold to run outside - but Cory did a couple of times.
9. Nursed Cam - who got a killer flu along with plenty of other family members. I hear it is still moving through.
10. Played Farmville - yes I still had work to do. . .even over the holidays. A farmer's life is tough!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Utah
Here we are in Utah - another Christmas. And while it is great to be with family and see old friends I have some complaints about Utah. They are complaints that Utah can't do anything about mind you, but complaints nonetheless!
#1 It is dang cold here!
#2 The cold forces the heat to run continuously and dries me out so much that my lips get cracked and my nose bleeds! My hands are scaley and my cuticles are ugly! (I used to live here and don't remember this being normal.) Maybe I need a humidifier when I visit???
#3 It is so cold that it feels limiting or controlling - like I can't go outside or really DO anything but clench!
I guess those aren't too many complaints - and basically it all boils down to the same one - THE COLD!
#1 It is dang cold here!
#2 The cold forces the heat to run continuously and dries me out so much that my lips get cracked and my nose bleeds! My hands are scaley and my cuticles are ugly! (I used to live here and don't remember this being normal.) Maybe I need a humidifier when I visit???
#3 It is so cold that it feels limiting or controlling - like I can't go outside or really DO anything but clench!
I guess those aren't too many complaints - and basically it all boils down to the same one - THE COLD!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Pictures of Christmas' Past
Throughout the years we have tried to take pictures in December to send with our Christmas cards. I always appreciate getting pictures from others to see how family and friends are growing and changing. I have always assumed that others appreciate our annual picture for the same reason. Traditionally, I get a new red dress to wear for it, (or at least that is my justification for buying a new red dress each year). Here are some of our Christmas pictures from years past.
1993 - one of my favorite pictures of us.
In front of our apartment building in LA - 1997.
In our apartment in LA - 1998
Just moved to Texas - 1999. (I gave this dress to charity last year after I realized it was hideous!).
Thought we would go professional - 2006. We look a bit puffy - don't we?
Back to our own devices in 2008.
We didn't do a picture this year - we will probably regret it like we always do when we don't have it to look back on.
1993 - one of my favorite pictures of us.
In front of our apartment building in LA - 1997.
In our apartment in LA - 1998
Just moved to Texas - 1999. (I gave this dress to charity last year after I realized it was hideous!).
Thought we would go professional - 2006. We look a bit puffy - don't we?
Back to our own devices in 2008.
We didn't do a picture this year - we will probably regret it like we always do when we don't have it to look back on.
Friday, December 11, 2009
The Sound of Music
Late night last night - Cory and I went to see "The Sound of Music" downtown. I have seen this movie about a million times - so I was curious to see a stage adaptation. It is hard after seeing Julie Andrews play Maria a million times to allow someone else to take a shot at it. They even put this Maria into a wig that was very similar to what Julie Andrew's hair looked like in the movie. She grew on me - but at first I just wasn't buying it. The Captain was too gruff at first - not subtle like Christopher Plummer in the movie - and the children weren't nearly as talented as in the movie, but there were some really great scenes. The "16 going on 17" scene was my favorite - and the boy who played Rolph was very good. He actually rode his bike with Liesl on the back a little on stage and I was sure he was going to crash and they were both to come tumbling down! And then the "I must have done something good" scene was very good - and there is nothing like some stage kissing. I even had a tear in my eye when at the end the Captain sings "Edelweiss" at the music festival. The actor truly had a fine voice! All in all a great night out. I really needed some time off from all of my farmwork - I have been working my fingers (especially my right index finger) to the bone!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Pumpkin Bars
I love pumpkin - pies, cake, bars, bread and cookies! Anything you want to do with pumpkin count me in (especially if it has some frosting or whipped cream on it!). These bars are moist, delicious and fool proof every time.
4 Eggs
1 2/3 C sugar
1 C vegetable oil
1 can (15 oz) pumpkin (not the pie mix one)
2 C flour
2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
Mix all ingredients in bowl and pour into 15x10x1 inch sprayed baking sheet. Bake at 350 for 25 to 30 minutes or until bars feel done to touch. Cool completely.
Frosting
1 (8 oz) pkg cream cheese
3 to 4 C powdered sugar
1 C butter softened
1 tsp vanilla
milk to right consistency
Frost bars then score or cut into rectangles. This is a good recipe when you need a lot of something because you can make them as small or as large as you want. (Very cute around halloween if you put a candy pumpkin on each one.)
Get BAKING!!
4 Eggs
1 2/3 C sugar
1 C vegetable oil
1 can (15 oz) pumpkin (not the pie mix one)
2 C flour
2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
Mix all ingredients in bowl and pour into 15x10x1 inch sprayed baking sheet. Bake at 350 for 25 to 30 minutes or until bars feel done to touch. Cool completely.
Frosting
1 (8 oz) pkg cream cheese
3 to 4 C powdered sugar
1 C butter softened
1 tsp vanilla
milk to right consistency
Frost bars then score or cut into rectangles. This is a good recipe when you need a lot of something because you can make them as small or as large as you want. (Very cute around halloween if you put a candy pumpkin on each one.)
Get BAKING!!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Farmville
Alright - I have this new addiction. I'm not proud of it - I'm embarrassed that I have finally been sucked in. I stopped watching TV months ago and now I am wasting my time on this stupid computer! It's Farmville - on Facebook! I know - I am the last to the party - everyone has been playing it forever. I just started a week ago and when I was in LA for Thanksgiving it almost ruined my trip. I had to keep finding a computer to get to my farm and harvest my crops. One day some of my crops died (and I lost that money) and I almost went insane!
The thing about it is - everything can look perfect. I can work my crops and save my money to buy what I want and I can organize and re-organize and my efforts pay off. It is the American Dream - too bad it is a hideous game on a computer that sucks all of my free time and I have nothing to show for it in real life!
I talked Cam into doing it last night - and I am sitting here having to tie my own hands together to not go to his farm and "help" him. What is wrong with me?
The thing about it is - everything can look perfect. I can work my crops and save my money to buy what I want and I can organize and re-organize and my efforts pay off. It is the American Dream - too bad it is a hideous game on a computer that sucks all of my free time and I have nothing to show for it in real life!
I talked Cam into doing it last night - and I am sitting here having to tie my own hands together to not go to his farm and "help" him. What is wrong with me?
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