Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Peaches


While we were in St George over Labor Day Weekend (see previous post) we were able to pick peaches at one of the Church orchards in Hurricane (pronounced Her-i-kun). They had already picked all that they needed for canning and needed the rest to be picked or they'd be wasted. So they announced in Church to come on up and pick the next day. Know what the best part was? They were FREE!!!

So Tyler, Cecily, Troy, Jana, Carson and I headed up there and we came home with 100 lbs of peaches! I canned 25 quarts of them, ate some, froze some and dried some. And had to give the rest away. Tyler got a little ambitious about picking so many.



A great Halloween costume?
She didn't like the pile of peaches after all.
Troy showing the "peachy" ripe ones and the yellow not so ripe one.
They were so fuzzy! Like a new babies head.


Labor Day Weekend

Tyler and I had the opportunity to head down to southern Utah for the Labor Day weekend. We decided to celebrate our 8th year wedding anniversary early while Tyler had the weekend off.

BIO (ie, long and journaly version): We dropped Samuel and Jocelyn off at my parents house in Mt Pleasant (thanks again to Levi, mom and dad for watching the kiddos!) We then headed down to St. George. Tyler's brother Troy and his wife Jana live down there and they were gladly willing to watch Cecily for us while we attended the Utah Shakespeare Festival!!! Remember how I majored in Acting and Theatre Education at BYU? Ya, sometimes I forget too it's been so long since I participated. But now I get to participate as an audience member more often than on stage (sigh). Anyway, I had been once before with my Aunt and Uncle when I was younger and single and loved it! I've been wanting to go since then and take Tyler but it's so dang expensive. But after Tyler's dad gave us a commission for referring my sister to him as a Realtor, (thanks Steve!) we were able to afford to see 3 shows and to stay in my other uncles condo down there.

Some people have a hard time with Shakespeare. He's one of the people I would LOVE to meet in heaven. I don't know what I'd ask him, I just want to observe him. And yes, I think he did pen all of his plays, all by himself. I am not of the belief that it was a committee or even a female that wrote his masterpieces. I think he was a pretty special and oober talented guy like Mozart or Monet. I've heard many people say they don't understand Shakespeare and would rather not see his plays, too daunting. Well, it is like a separate language. All the "thee's" and "thou's" etc etc, it's like the scriptures sometimes. But after the first 5 minutes you really begin to settle into the rhythm of the language (especially if the acting is good enough) and you don't even notice it anymore. Fun times :) And this is also why I love Tyler so much more. Because he understands it! Better than I do, in fact. Plus he wanted to see these Shakespeare plays, which is so attractive to me. I have culturized him!

So we were able to see 3 shows. The first and the best, Merchant of Venice. Shylock was amazing. Then Much Ado About Nothing, a great romantic comedy. And then the tragic Macbeth. The cursed Macbeth. You know you're not supposed to say that word on or behind a stage? You have to call it "The Scottish play." It's bad luck if you do. Superstitious really. If you do, you have turn in a circle 3 times and say something that I can't remember. You should say, "Break a leg" instead of "good luck" also.

So anyway, our bad luck did not come from saying Macbeth on stage. Our trip started out nicely. We headed down without having to calm children down, break up fights or throw water bottles to the back. We just had Cecily to take care of. We were able to talk or think in quiet! Ahhhhh. Then we got stuck in some construction that set us back a bit in time. And right as we pulled off the freeway to drop Cecily off we got a flat tire. But Tyler was the quickest flat tire changer that I have seen and we were on the road again quickly and made it to the show (which is in Cedar City, 1 hour north) just in time.

That was the worst of the weekend though really. Other than my stupid head cold and Cecily not being the best sleeper. And having to drive b/w shows (2 hour round trip) to feed Cecily. We had a fabulous time at my uncle's condo (jetted tub and double shower heads....ahhhh) and enjoyed some time with Troy and Jana and Carson as well. Plus I scored a piece of furniture that I've been needing for a project that I haven't been able to find up north. (More on that around Christmas time when I finish it for Jocelyn. )

It was lovely and relaxing and I rarely missed our children. Of course, I did think about them but Tyler and I remarked, "notice how quiet it is? Oh, yes, it's because we are eating or driving in peace". So rejuvenating!

I would love to do this trip again sometime soon.

Here are a bunch of pics, taken after the fact bcse we never had time to take any while at the shows.


Tyler ate one of these apple tarts for dinner one night while I had a veggie pastie. Yum yum.






I love this outdoor theater. Perfectly cool in the evening. And so fun to watch shows under the stars. When I went to the original Globe Theatre in London I was a "groundling" because they were the cheapest "seats". It is where the peasants would watch the shows. See where the front row seats are, the most expensive today? That is where the groundlings would watch, except that there were no seats! They (we) had to stand the entire show! It was sort of exhausting at times. But if you really got tired you could just lean on the stage, right under the actors feet. Feel the spit when they spoke. It was that interactive back then b/w the actors and audience.




We set the timer on the camera. First take didn't work so well :)
While passing through Manti on the way to Mt P we stopped at the Temple we were married in.


Happy 8 years to us!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

What a week!


Labor Day weekend was AWESOME! Tyler and I got away and celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary early. But more on that later.

Just wanted to share the following:

-We picked 100 lbs of FREE peaches on Monday and get to can them once their ripe later this week.

-Sadly, I may not get to make grape jelly this year because my grandma's loaded vines FELL and started to die before I could collect them. I was hoping to wait until after the first frost for ultimate ripeness/sweetness but alas the vines could not handle the weight any longer and now I must find some other free grapes to make into jelly.

-We thought about getting a dog. It was Tyler's suggestion. I have never wanted a family dog. But he found a family giving away free puppies. They are cute and fuzzy. But they are doberman/healer/german shepherd muts. Every sane person I tell about this "breed" tells me to run away. It is tempting especially seeing how excited Samuel is about getting a dog. But I am not sure if it is right for us at this time. Hard decision.

-Have loads of zucchini from your garden? I just posted Tyler's mom/ gma's wonderful zucchini bread recipe w/variations here (including chocolate pictured).

-Cecily is 7 months old now. She is sitting up and rolling over finally. She is still my smiley, cute chubbers but has been extra whiny this last week. I hope it's because she's teething and not a temperament change.

-Since Samuel has started Kindergarten things are a lot happier around here. Less fighting, more structure, and a happier family. Yay!

-Oh, and the worst things that happened this week proves that it's not time to be a home owner because I am just retarded. I burned the carpet last week by not noticing my iron fell onto it and burned a gaping hole (the carpet needs to be replaced anyway, but still, that is no way to treat it!). Then I left a crock-pot cooking on the stove top, but the pot got too close to the knobs and turned it on (w/o me noticing) and melted the leg off the pot. Luckily the stove is okay. Until I did the same thing (however, this time the stove turned to high) tonight to my rice cooker. But the cooker is probably not salvageable. What a moron!!!! Where is my head? I do not know...more on that later too.

-And we have to get the brakes checked, we got a flat tire en route to our first anniversary date, and our dryer doesn't want to work. Yay. More people to call, places to go, things to fix. Seriously? I have to be an adult now? Whaaaaa.

--Oh, but good news!!! My brother and sister-in-law finally welcomed their new baby boy into the world today! yay for more nephews to join the cousin ranks!

So much to do, so little time and too many distractions!!!!!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Lake Powell 2010
























We went to Lake Powell this year. It was fun as always! Here are some pictures!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Back to School




Has it really been so long since I blogged? Have I missed it? Not really. Do I think about posting my adventures. Yes.

We had a fabulous summer full of laziness, craziness, fighting, sightings, constipations and laughter, crying, biting, hitting, squeezing and all the ups and downs of life.

So here is a beginning of the reflections of Summer ending with the "Back to School" Party inspired by this and this. I love that NieNie had a theme for the school year. I haven't thought of one yet but I think I should. I like this dinner idea and hope to make it a tradition.

Yes, Samuel starts Kindergarten tomorrow. Don't worry, I won't cry. I am one of those mom's who will rejoice at sending him off. I have no heart. But in reality it means I am old enough to send a child off to the public school system. That could make me cry. No, actually, he will be missed, a little bit.

The theme was loosely based on Curious George.

Announcement inspired by this.

Cake bunting inspiration from here.



We had pizza, salad, fresh bruschetta with tomato and basil from our very own garden and carrot cake.







I think Samuel is a bit nervous because he hardly ate pizza, one of his favorites and didn't even want any cake!

We also invited Tyler's cousin Kellon who is just now starting BYU as a freshman and his sister Emily who is continuing at BYU also. Tyler essentially started 2 weeks ago or more like 23 years ago and still going strong! My English teacher in High School dreamed of being an eternal student, I think Tyler wishes the same things sometimes.


Cecily eyeing a cup of water. Always looking out for something to put in her mouth :)




T-shirt inspired by this.
I might actually sell them too :)


Good company, good food, gorgeous weather.

Bonne Chance this academic year my little family!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Because

Photo taken from Twig and Thistle.

I haven't posted in a while I thought I should add a little somethin, somethin.

Um, I'm in Colorado at the moment, visiting family. My sister Jennie my BIL Grant and their little guy Warren are back from India and we had a nice reunion, including painting their new home.

We've enjoyed rainy days and nice cooler evening temps compared to Utah.

The kids have been more naughty than I expected this vacation.

I haven't had to cook ....or clean :) That is what I call a vacation!

Samuel threw up on our campout in the backyard and then I got sick. Why does Colorado do this to us, always make us sick? :(

Cecily has been a lousy night sleeper and has been constipated.

I have added some old recipes from my old blog to my newer blog. Check them out!

And because I am too lazy to hook up my camera to my in-laws computer, here is a photo of a yummy treat I want to make next, only I'd add sprinkles and perhaps another layer of colored chocolate. Fun!! This idea is from one of my favorite design blogs Twig and Thistle.