Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Eleven



My kids are growing up way too fast! My tiny baby bug turned 11 in February. She is growing into a gorgeous young lady. She's a fun, smart, energetic kid and I can't wait to see what the future holds!

Saturday, April 06, 2013

Utah's Ghosts

          The kids were gone this weekend, so Jeff and I decided to get out of the house too. We headed up to Tooele county and visited Ophir and Mercur. I gotta say I'm really disappointed with both. Ophir is a semi-ghost, and everything is posted "NO TRESPASSING!" They did have a couple little displays set up though, and a few of the old homesteads and mine equipment still exist. I did manage to catch a ghost on camera though!

Mercur is gone. I thought I had been up there before, but I guess not, because as of 1983 it has been closed down. All of the houses were destroyed and it's now owned and operated as a gold mine only and is completely off limits. All that remains is the old Mercur cemetery. The last burial was 1915, but none of the graves have headstones. Well okay let me rephrase. They have headstones, but it's literally just a large stone. No writing to indicate who is buried where. Someone has built wooden fences around some of the graves, but the rest are only outlined with stones. There was one stone, for a child's grave that had writing on it at one time, but the stone is so broken that all you can read now is "Beloved".
 
Even though the ghost towns were a bust, we still had a nice day. It was great to get out of the house, and Ophir really was cool. I only took a few pictures, because like I said, there were "No Trespassing" signs on most of the old buildings and those don't look good in pictures.

 Ophir
 Ophir
 Mercur Cemetery
Mercur Cemetery 
Love at Mercur Cemetery
More Love For Mercur
 Mercur Cemetery
 Ophir




Friday, February 08, 2013

New Year's Resolutions... or something.

So, I sat here and typed out this whole huge page about new years resolutions, but then deleted the entire thing, because honestly, I was rambling. Or venting. Whatever. So here's a revised (and just as long) rant/ramble. :)

I think I've always been an old soul. I have been obsessed with old things for as long as I can remember. I love Victorian era, pioneers, homesteading, old vehicles, etc. I love the traditions, and the way of life. Sure, there are things I don't agree with, but overall, it's all very fascinating.

So, back on track... I have been struggling to lose weight for several years, and nothing seemed to be working. It actually seemed that whenever I'd try a new "diet", I'd gain weight instead. I have severe acid reflux, and a couple years ago, I ended up in the E.R. because of gall bladder attacks. Those suckers are sooooo painful! The doctor told me that acid reflux had a lot to do with it, so I was prescribed Prilosec. Now if you take it as directed, you should take it for 2 weeks and then not need it again for 3 months. But in my case, if I skip a pill or try to stop taking them, I am throwing up acid later that night. Not pleasant. So I take them daily, every single day. Blah.

We started eating a little healthier, but there's only so much you can do on a budget. My body started fighting against everything we ate. I always feel run down. I can get a solid 8 hours of sleep at night, and 2 hours after I wake up in the morning, I am fighting to keep my eyes open. Also, it seemed that no matter what we ate, I'd end up with stomach aches. I'm lactose intolerant, so I can't eat cereal, and I tried soy, but honestly, it's nasty. I can't have eggs, because apparently I've developed an allergy and they give me severe stomach pains that I wouldn't even wish on my worst enemy. I don't eat much at all, in fact I often only eat once a day. This is a habit I'm trying to break, because you're supposed to eat 6 small meals a day. Sometimes I have to remind myself to eat a piece of fruit or something because I'm usually just not hungry.

During the Fall, we try to do things a little healthier for some reason. We make homemade bread, and can apple butter, and other things. We also eat homemade soups and stews. It always makes me think of how the pioneers lived, and about homesteading. I wish, that our generation lived a little simpler. I will admit, that I enjoy the internet, and my awesome smartphone. So even I am not completely immune, but I wish that I lived somewhere quiet. Away from traffic and crime. Away from pollution... just... away. I would love to have a beautiful little cottage somewhere, surrounded by a forest, and a pretty little stream. I would love to have my own large garden, and produce all of my own foods. I am tired of all the garbage that is pumped into store bought foods. All of this is just a dream really.

But I'm now trying to have a little of that dream in the modern life I'm stuck in. As I said, in the Fall, we do a little canning. Not much though. Luckily now I can remedy that. Jeff bought me a pressure canner, so I can do a lot more canning. I'm very excited about it. My "modern" dream is to have a fully stocked pantry, full of canned food. So that if anything were to happen, (perhaps a bad snowstorm) and we were stuck in the house for a few days, we'd have nothing to worry about. This year, we're going to have a garden. It will have to be raised a bit, to keep the ducks out, but we'll have it! Another thing I'm very excited about.

Last Christmas, my Mother in law gifted me with a bit of money. She gave me strict instructions that I was to spend that money on myself, and ONLY myself, and that it had to be something I wanted, not needed. She knows that whenever I have money, I tend to spend it on everyone but myself. So, armed with the gifted money, and some money I had saved up from etching glass, I headed out to go shopping. I had no idea what I wanted to spend my money on, so I basically walked up and down the aisles. I finally decided to buy myself something to make me feel better about myself.

I spent quite a bit on some new makeup and a makeup case, because I hadn't bought new makeup in years and I figured it was probably time to update it. And then I started thinking about other things to help me feel good. Jeff and I decided that we're buying a treadmill when our tax returns come in, so I figured I'd need a new outfit to work out in. So I bought an outfit, and while I was at it, I bought myself a new scale too. As soon as I got home that night I weighed myself. While very overweight, I was still surprised to see that I didn't weigh as much as I thought I did. In fact, I was 30 pounds lighter than what I had guessed.

For the next few days, I did a little research on eating healthier. I came across the idea of a juice cleanse. It sounded like a good idea, so I read up on juicing and the results. It all sounded wonderful, so I started looking up juicers. Did you know that most juicers cost several hundred dollars?! Yeah, neither did I. I was very disappointed when I figured that out. I thought for sure that that idea was done and over with. But then after a few more days, I found some for under $100. I made my decision then. With the remainder of my money, I was going to buy a juicer! Jeff took me shopping that weekend and unfortunately, the juicer I was originally after, was out of stock but I searched a bit more and found a Hamilton Beach juicer for $70. I still had a little money left over, so I also bought myself a 1 cup coffee maker, so that I wasn't wasting extra coffee, to make a full pot when I usually only drank 1 or 2 cups a day anyhow.
So armed with my new toys, I changed my habits. I gave up soda, started juicing everyday, I drink enough water to drown a fish, and am down to 1 cup of coffee or less a day. Often I'll go several days with no coffee. In less than a month I lost 13 pounds! I was so excited. In the last week, I have gained a couple pounds back, but I'm not giving up, because even though the scale went up a little, my clothes continue to fit looser. All of this is without any exercise really. We haven't bought the treadmill yet, so all I've used is some weights. I am still confident that by Summer, I can make a big difference with my weight. It seems that several of my friends are seriously trying to lose weight this year too, so I've got plenty of supporters at the moment.

Armed with my juicer, and soon a treadmill, as well as my canning plans, I will hopefully soon be completely different person. So here's to living simpler! Wish me luck, and sorry for the really long ramble anyhow. ;)

Monday, December 17, 2012

2012

 
Merry Christmas!
 
 
I know I haven't posted on the blog in a long time. I apologize. It sometimes seems like no one even reads my posts anyhow, so what's the point? But then I think "It's just as much for me, as it is for anyone else." I can look back at the posts years from now and relive the experiences. Kind of an online journal. :)
 
 
This has been a busy year for us. Jeff's twins moved in with us right after graduation in May. Andy had hopes of joining the Marines, but apparently changed his mind. He instead moved back to Florida. Tony was able to find a job working full time at Northwest Research. He is very happy working there, and with little financial responsibilities, he is able to start saving quite a bit of money to use for drivers ed, a cheap car, and college.
 
 
Bug and Bear are growing up way too fast, as usual. Bug is most definitely a pre-teen now and has the attitude that goes along with it. She's into boy bands, cute guys, and looking pretty. She loves to paint her nails, do her hair and find the fanciest outfits she owns. She's looking forward to her 11th birthday party, which she wants to be an all girls sleepover. :)
 
Bear is still a bouncy wild boy. He loves his video games, pokemon creatures, Godzilla, etc. He still loves to cuddle with his Momma though, so I wont complain. We have plans to redecorate his bedroom for his 10th birthday next summer. We're planning on a space theme and I know he'll be thrilled. He doesn't know though, so Shh. ;)
 
Jeff and I celebrated our 5th anniversary this year! It's hard to believe that it's been so long already. 10 years together, and 5 married. Wow. We went on a wonderful camping trip on our anniversary weekend, just the two of us. We spent the weekend in Logan canyon, and Dry Bread. We saw lots of wildlife, including 4 moose, and the Autumn colors were gorgeous. We went fishing in a couple different places, including Bear Lake. And of course we stopped at Gossner's foods and bought our favorite squeaky cheese! We had a couple small snags that weekend... The first morning we woke up and packed up to move to the next destination, only to realize that our truck battery was dead. Luckily we were able to coast down to the campground parking lot and found someone to jump start the truck. The next morning, when we woke up, it was 36 degrees out, and here we are in nothing but a tent and a couple sleeping bags. Brr! Anyhow, we made breakfast and as the day was warming up, we started to notice a lot of bees flying around. Well they apparently wanted breakfast too. They were quite determined to get it. We packed up very quickly and got out of there as fast as possible. Yikes! Luckily neither of us were stung but there had to have been hundreds of bees flying around.
 
This year, I started a new hobby, which is earning me a nice amount of spending money. I began doing glass etching. It's a lot of fun. So far I've only etched sports mugs, a christmas ornament and a few glasses. I did a couple large orders of the mugs for some car clubs and earned myself enough money to buy a new smartphone that I really wanted. Normally I only earn a little here and there, but it's been nice to be able to spoil myself for a change. Word is getting around, and I've been getting a pretty steady amount of orders lately.
 
Next year is full of plans for home improvements. A new roof, possibly new siding. Gavin's room, and hopefully some yard landscaping. I'm very excited. As I said, it's been a very busy year, and I'm sure next year will be just as full. It's a wonderful feeling. I hope everyone else has had a wonderful year as well.
 
Peace and Love!


Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Spring Photos

Destiny has been asking me for a while now if I would do her hair and take pictures of her in her new dress. We just had to wait for the weather to warm back up, and so here we are! These are a couple of the best ones from yesterday. Nothing fancy. This morning, she put on her other new dress and is asking me to do more pictures today, so there may be more later. :)






I'm hoping to get some birthday/spring pictures of Gavin sometime soon too. I'm just waiting for him to be in the mood for pictures.