Saturday, February 28, 2009

You Can Only Eat the Edges!!

pic from BakersEdge

When I was posting about my family thinking that nice things in the fridge are never for them, it brought back memories of the delicious brownies that my mom always made. They are possibly the best brownies ever made and topped with delicious chocolate frosting - nothing out of a box or premade. They were her signature treat and we took them everywhere. However, she never served anyone (outside of family) the edges. We grew up eating edges and watching the center pieces being given away. I have often kidded her that I have never actually tasted one of her brownies from the center of the pan.


Coincidence that I love brownie edges - I think not!


Great pan for us edge lovers!






Friday, February 27, 2009

Small World

pic from Wikipedia.org

While at a CES broadcast for Seminary teachers,
we ran into someone that graduated from high school with Craig.
I've been sitting in the same room with his wife one Saturday a month for 3 years..

Who Knew?

It really is a small world.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Is This For Us?

pic from the Jello website

I may need to pick-up the pace
with regard to dinner time around here
(particularly after posting about McDonalds)!

Yesterday I made a fruit salad early in the day and put it in the fridge.
Craig arrived home from work before we got home from chorus and called to
ask about our dinner plans. When I mentioned the plan (tuna casserole)
and that there was also fruit salad in the fridge he responded that he had
seen it but assumed it was for someone else...

Ouch!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Eating like Royalty



This will only make a couple of people laugh
(and you know who you are)
but I want to write it down so I don't forget it.


While traveling to CA during the summer for our Disneyland trip, we ate at a McDonalds and Emily mentioned to her sisters that I usually make a quick trip through the Mickey D's drive-thru after she has her ortho appointments. Conveniently, there is a McDonalds right across the street from the orthodontist's office. She always enjoyed having a quick bite to eat after the adjustment and before her teeth started to hurt. Apparently her sisters didn't know about our little trips and were a little surprised that they hadn't been included (or that I hadn't done it with them).

Emily just smiled and said:
Yes, after my appointment I eat like a queen.
Every six weeks or so I eat like royalty!


I'm not sure what that says about our eating habits?
But it made me smile :)


No braces?
No eating like a queen?

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Outliers: The Story of Success

I am so loving this book.
These are two quotes from an interview on his website regarding the book:

In this book I'm interested in people who are outliers—in men and women who, for one reason or another, are so accomplished and so extraordinary and so outside of ordinary experience that they are as puzzling to the rest of us as a cold day in August.

My wish with Outliers is that it makes us understand how much of a group project success is. When outliers become outliers it is not just because of their own efforts. It's because of the contributions of lots of different people and lots of different circumstances— and that means that we, as a society, have more control about who succeeds—and how many of us succeed—than we think. That's an amazingly hopeful and uplifting idea.

Fascinating!

Magical Moments

Magical Moments Scarf
From www. jojoland.com

I am working on this scarf in a different colorway - more autumnal.

Rediscovered Knit and Stitch = Bliss in Bethesda today.

I love that name - because it is bliss for me.

I was there to put together an auction basket for CCW- is it my fault

a scarf pattern and sock yarn fell into my basket?

What's a knitter to do?

Sunday, February 22, 2009

V is for Virtue


I spoke about Virtue today in church.

By the numbers...

1

Asked to be the concluding speaker

2

Nervous about having enough/not enough material

3

Listed in the bulletin as middle speaker

4

Started mentally cutting material

5

Told not to cut anything - the bulletin was a mistake

6

Kept cutting while waiting for other speaker to arrive to clarify

7

Other speaker had never been asked to speak
8

Now the youth speaker and I have the entire time

9

Start adding to my talk

10

Spoke

11

Ended on time

12

Told the bishop that my talk should count as 2 talks - told him I would

speak again when the economy improved!

13

Took a nap


Saturday, February 21, 2009

Red Dress Gala

...borrowed from Alicia's blog from last year...
Alicia's
Alpha Phi Sorority
is hosting their annual
Red Dress Gala
tonight in honor women's heart health.

I had the opportunity to attend last year and
enjoyed spending a delightful evening with her sorority sisters.

You would think that a girl raised with sisters might shy away
from adding any more sisters to her life but I'm sure glad she did.
I must admit I was very impressed by their
poise,
commitment,
dedication
and
high-level energy!

Happy Red Dress Gala!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Picture of a Pitcher

Warning!
Diet Coke pitchers may actually
be larger than they appear.
Had to blog this picture of the pitcher -
which was actually not a refill pitcher but the
mug/ewer/flagon/glass/cup/container/? of Diet Coke
that was served with my delicious lunch*.

Can you believe that?
Can you believe it is almost gone?
Can you believe I wasn't up all night?

This really should be two posts - one about the Diet Coke
and one about the pleasure of eating lunch with a friend.
The conversation, the laughter, the listening,
the ideas, the creativity, the plans.

It is nice to be fed - both body and soul!

Thanks for lunch...

*if you would like your own pitcher full
of the soda of your choice... come here...

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Amish Market

You better hope that you don't crave
Ham Loaf
and
Pepper Slaw
on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday
open Thursday, Friday and Saturday!

The drive isn't as quaint but it is much closer than


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

What's In a Name

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I enjoyed this article in my hometown newspaper
regarding the most popular names in Cache Valley for 2008.

I guess my parents were on the cutting edge of the trend
when they named me
Lisa
which was the number one name on the SSA list of popular baby names from
1962-1969.
This might explain the large number of Lisa's that I went to school with.
Same thing happened to Emily
(it sounded traditional and a little old-fashioned to us at the time)
but it made #1 nationally from 1994-2007.
The SSA lists by year, by state and nationally
and makes for some enjoyable browsing on a cold grey, winter day...

It is true, I still read the HJ News - front page, local sports and
yes, I'm still reading the obituaries. Don't tell anyone at the Post ...

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Don't Sneeze You Might Start a Pandemic


During our visit to Savage Mill we
visited a great game store - actually called
The Family Game Store . It is owned/run by the nicest family. They
were so helpful as we described the kind of game that we wanted,
the types of games we have played as a family, how many players, etc.
We couldn't be happier with their recommendations.
I will blog the 2nd game another time.
Our latest obsession is:

Pandemic

The Board Game Geek describes it this way:


"You are specialists at the CDC/Atlanta where you watch several virulent diseases break out simultaneously all over the world. The team mission is to prevent a world-wide pandemic outbreak, treating hot spots while researching cures for each of the four plagues before they get out of hand."

It is perfect family game for us -
I love it because you win together or you lose together.
It is definitely a cooperative-play type game.
You know it is an obsession because we are plotting strategy, comparing
notes and fine-tuning our moves even when we aren't playing the game!

If you have a chance to play/purchase it we highly recommend it!

Monday, February 16, 2009

All Smiles :)

BEFORE

AFTER


Everyone smiles in the same language.
~Author Unknown

What will we do with ourselves now that
we don't have to visit the orthodontist every six weeks?
I figure we have been going at least every six weeks for the past
8 1/2 years - not all for Em - that includes all 3 of our beautiful children
who all have beautiful smiles.
thanks Dr. M

Em didn't want pictures - no time for the hair straightener, etc.
this am... hence the covered face - because I guess none of you will recognize her? :)


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Dance

Just turned 14...
1st Multi-Stake (6) Valentine's Dance
Too cute for words...
and so nervous too!

I love the way it almost looks like it is her
name above all of the family pictures!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentines Day

Happy Valentine's Day
To the Ones I Love!

You know who you are...



Especially to the One that sent
me a copy of this Sonnet
Fall/1980

XXIX Sonnet
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
I all alone beweep my outcast state,
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
And look upon myself, and curse my fate,
Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,
Featured like him, like him with friends possessed,
Desiring this man's art, and that man's scope,
With what I most enjoy contented least;
Yet in these thoughts my self almost despising,
Haply I think on thee, and then my state,
Like to the lark at break of day arising
From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate;
For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings
That then I scorn to change my state with kings.
W. Shakespeare

Friday, February 13, 2009

TGIF


Some Fridays are TGIF Fridays.
Today was one!

Glorious Nap

General Housecleaning

Grateful Missionaries for Dinner

Going to Bed Early

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Have a Heart!



Here are our Cookie of the Month

offerings for Em's teachers this month.
Do middle-school teachers ever get thanked enough?

Hopefully they will
fit nicely into these...



Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Greener Grass

A deep and lengthy conversation with a friend
seeking balance and fulfillment
ended with this phrase:
The grass isn't greener anywhere else...
This
is
my
grass.
Enough said.
Add your own emphasis.
Enjoy yours...

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Beginnings New

Timothy 4:12
Let no man despise thy youth;
but be thou an example of the believers, in word,
in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
WORD
CONVERSATION
CHARITY
SPIRIT
FAITH
PURITY

Monday, February 09, 2009

Here is the Church and Here is the Steeple, Open the doors...

I love spending two evenings
a week in the
Sanctuary
of this
lovely building.
The colors behind the altar are the
most beautiful shades of lavendar.
The stained-glass windows are magnificent.
The choir rehearsals are postively angelic!

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Whimsey

Artcraft
This perpetual calendar just made me smile :)
These are the words around the inner border...
The Secret to Life is Enjoying the Passage of Time
Make the Time Sweet
Grow a Garden
Follow Your Heart
Seize the Day
Relish the Night
Cherish Family
Celebrate
Accept Change
Live Life to the Fullest
Look Up
Dream
I fancied it yesterday and remembered it today when thinking about
Men are that they might have joy...

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Savage Mill

One-of-a-kind shops and
artists housed in an historic textile mill.
Fun Shops
Outstanding Purchases
Great Company
Yummy Lunch
Beautiful Weather
Life is Good!

Friday, February 06, 2009

Books

It's Not About the Book
Book Group
This month we read:
The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest
to Become the Smartest Person in the World
by
A.J. Jacobs
so fun I stayed up way past my bedtime...

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Cast List


Apparently these are the pictures that I was supposed to post...
Apparently the mom is always the last to know!
Following in the footsteps of:
Bernadette Peters
and
Kristin Chenoweth
Emily has been cast as...
Lily St. Regis (After the hotel!)

All the more exciting because that is the role she wanted?!

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Question Mark ?

What could that possible be about...?
Maybe you should ask my sis...

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Mrs. Gibbs


Our Town by Thornton Wilder
Mrs. Julia Hersey Gibbs:
Dr. Gibbs’ wife, who represents a typical housewife
in the first two acts; in the final act,
she is seen as a spirit. (http://www.cliffnotes.com/)

Posted belatedly (performed in Dec/08) in honor of another
audition today for the school musical - Annie
Break a leg...

Monday, February 02, 2009

Fish, Anyone?

Today I gave each of my seminary students a small bag of goldfish. We are finishing the Gospels in the New Testament and were discussing John 21 - when the apostles return to fishing after the resurrection of the Savior. They have fished all night and have caught nothing. The Savior tells them to cast their net on the right side of the ship and it fills with fish - to the point that they are surprised that it doesn't break.

After eating with them, the Savior teaches a powerful lesson. He asks Peter, "Lovest thou me, more than these?". Peter assures him that he does. Jesus tells him to "Feed my Sheep". Jesus repeats the question three times (perhaps as a reminder of the way that Peter was given three opportunities only days before to claim allegiance to the Savior). Finally, "grieved", Peter answers, "Yea Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus replies, "Feed my Sheep".

We will spend time discussing the "feed my sheep" part of the conversation as we move into Acts, but today I wanted them to focus on "lovest thou me, more than these"? The tag I put on the fish turned the question around - Lovest thou these more than me?
What are the these/fish in our lives?
What do we love?
Where do we spend our time?
Does the way we spend our time reflect what we say is important to us?
What do we love more than the Savior as evidenced by the
things we do and the way we spend our time?
In Seminary you are never quite sure if they are "getting it". Today I got it and am grateful.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Floats

How do we celebrate

Super Bowl Sunday?

Chips and Dips?

Chicken Wings?

Pizza?

No - Rootbeer Floats!