Tuesday, September 30, 2008

How great is your mind?

I took this off my friend's blog today... I thought it was awesome! See if you can read it! I was just so dang proud of myself ;-)

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Mom & Dad-- 33 Years!


Well, I can't believe that mom and dad are actually old enough to have been married for 33 years! Congratulations Mom and Dad! What an amazing accomplishment, especially in this day and age. With the challenges that have come upon our family and of course, Mom, in the last 2 years, it really makes you really look back and reflect on all of the good times. Mom is doing so well now and for that I will be eternally grateful. She has been through hell and I'm so proud of her for fighting her cancer battle as hard as she has. I have never met a stronger lady in my life. I hope that I can have just half her strength to help me through my trials and tribulations. Dad took Mom to Salt Lake and beyond yesterday for their anniversary. He had mentioned to me that he wanted to do something special for her. Well I hadn't heard from them ( and of course I was leaving them along for their romantic day out together). Dad called me around 8 and told me that he wanted me to know that he had made good on one of the promises he's made mom for a really long time. Well I don't know how, but I totally guessed it right off... Mom is the new owner of a Lexus!!! Dad was oh so shocked when I guessed it and he was actually speechless. So he took her down and bought her a 2004 Lexus! It is beautiful and it is so very comfortable. I'm impressed! Congrats Mom! See, you did get payment for being such a great mom and wife for that last 33 years. I am so happy for you!


10 Things I admire in my parents relationship:


10-- They enjoy their time together.


9-- They are very supportive of one another in everything!


8-- Dad would sell his soul for my mom's happiness and health!


7-- Mom is such a great little secretary for Dad :-) (love ya mom)


6-- Dad will take a week off of work to take mom on a vacation with an unknown arrival time and/or destination :-)


5-- Their love shines so bright for each other! It's amazing


4-- They share the same interests so they're always able to do stuff together like 4-wheeling, camping, vacationing, traveling, etc.


3-- They always kiss hello, goodbye, goodnight, etc.


2-- They are an amazing example to all who know them


1--Their love for each other is so rare... I am so lucky to have my parents!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Taste of Home Cooking School

On Tuesday, my mother-in-law and I went to Ogden to the annual Taste of Home Cooking School! We had a blast! We haven't been for about ten years since they had it in Logan then. When I heard about it this year, we just HAD to go! They demonstrated 11 recipes, three of which scared the hell out of us :-) and then there were those that I just had to try.... so, yesterday I made the Chocolate Chex Caramel Crunch. It was so dang good. I had eaten enough before dinner that I wasn't hungry for dinner. Don't we get upset at our kids for doing that? I do... oops! So I'll share the recipe with you. It is a GREAT recipe for your kids to help you with. No hot stove required!

Chocolate Chex Caramel Crunch
8 cups Chocolate CHEX cereal
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
6 TBSP butter
3 TBSP light corn syrup
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 cup vanilla or white chips

Place cereal in a large microwave-safe bowl; set aside. Line a baking sheet with waxed paper.

In a 2-cup microwave-safe measuring cup, microwave brown sugar, butter and corn syrup on high 1 minute, stir. Microwave 30-60 seconds longer. Stir until blended. Stir in baking soda until dissolved. Pour over cereal, stirring until evenly coated.

Microwave on high for 3 minutes, stirring every minute. Spread on baking sheet. Cool 10 minutes. Break into bite-sized pieces.

In a small microwave-safe bowl, melt vanilla chips; stir until smooth. Drizzle over cereal mixture. Refrigerate until set. Store in an airtight container.

So, try this... it's so yummy! And it's something you can do with your kids.

And watch for the Taste of Home Cooking School in your area! It's well worth the ten bucks for the ticket.

Another thing is that there was this awesome booth out front that had really inexpensive kitchen stuff. If any of you like to cook, they're a website based business so they're so much cheaper cuz they don't have the overhead of a store. Their website is www.ramkitchen.com

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Canning Season

So, canning season is almost over. Yay!!!! This year Mike and I had an absolutely beautiful garden. I can't stand to see anything go to waste and of course with the falling economy I'm even more worried. So, I have been going like crazy to preserve all of our summer efforts. Our friend owns a corn field so I have had two loads of corn equaling about 800 ears of corn. OH MY GOSH!!! That is sooooo much corn. But my freezer is now overloaded with wonderful frozen corn and I also bottled about 3 dozen pints of corn (in case the power goes out and all my work of frozen corn is lost :-( ) These are all things that I worry about. Stupid, huh? Then I made 5 batches of salsa and I have tomatoes, onion, peppers, and jalapenos still growing in the garden for more. My mom actually came over on Tuesday and helped me cut up all my salsa. It was a great day. I have used my dill and cucumbers to make bottled dill pickles. They look so dang yummy, but I know I need to let them set for awhile so they take on the taste of the dill. It's killing me! Oh and I've bottled and froze green beans... And picked and juiced choke cherries for syrup and jelly... Needless to say I've been kinda busy.Mike has been so good to help. Last night we were in at the daycare until midnight 'doing corn'. I still have about 100 ears to go but the pile is quickly diminishing. I ran out of sugar or I would have kept going last night. I have not even started bottling potatoes. They'll take forever too. But they'll be yummy. So, this is my excuse for not blogging for awhile. I've been BUSY! :-)

Wednesday, September 3, 2008


10 Reasons I LOVE Mike

1. He is a HARD worker. He does well at providing for our family.

2. He is an AMAZING father.

3. He puts up with me and my crazy life!!!

4. Have you seen him??? Oh he's HOT!!!

5. He helps me at my daycare.

6. He loves helping (or should I say I'm the helper) with the garden!

7. He gets along with my parents and they are a very important part of my life.

8. He is great with animals, and that's quite the requirement around our house!!!

9. He understands me... (not an easy thing sometimes)

10. He loves me back!!!!!!!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

The Kids are Loving School!!


The kids were so excited for their first day of school... Bradey just had to have his hair spiked. And of course Makenzie wanted to wear the red shirt because it matches her favorite hair bow... Bradey is in the 4th grade and Kenzie is in the 2nd grade. My, how time flies!!!

Sept 2 2008

Well we had a great Labor Day Weekend together... We went to the Blackfoot fair with my mom and dad on Sunday. We had to stop by the 'Turkey Shack' for our yearly fill of marinated turkey breast sandwiches. At $6.50 a piece, you enjoy every bite :-) Then there are those awesome 'Tortatoes', the cool homemade potato chips. YUM!!! Bradey also went with us and took his own money that he has earned from mowing Grandpa Brad's lawn and working for him this summer. He bought himself some pretty cool toys and he was so excited. Makenzie stayed home with her cousins Chelsey and Taylin. It seemed like they had a pretty good time. It rained like crazy while we were in Blackfoot. It was cold. We stopped at Sportsmans Warehouse on our way home in Pocatello. That place is amazing!!! Yesterday, the kids went with mom and dad to Kung Fu Panda. Mike and I stayed home and took care of our garden. We shredded zucchini to freeze and I blanched all the green beans and put them in the freezer. I hate to see anything go to waste. So while we were shredding zucchini I made two batches of zucchini bread for Mike's snack for the week. Then we ended up covering the garden last night because it was supposed to get really cold. I have so many tomatoes that are almost ready and I would cry if they froze. And my peppers too. I can't wait to make salsa. My onions are huge!! My pepper plants (all 20 of them) are loaded with peppers but they're just not ready to pick yet. Anyway, our days are busy, but they're going to be well worth it when we have a bunch of food in our freezer this winter. The daycare is going real well and I'm excited that it's working out the way I'd hoped.