Sunday, November 30, 2008

Introducing Peyton








Sorry the photos aren't very good but she won't stay still.
James


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Trip to Thermopolis!!

"Tepee Fountain"
This structure, started in 1903, was created by piping hot mineral water through a vertical pipe built into a rock pyramid. As the water exits the top and flows over the structure, it cools and deposits travertine. The algae within the water colors the deposits.
I thought this looked like a face with a really runny nose.
This picture is really bad because I was really scared. I was in the car with the window rolled down when James pulled up next to this guy and he was literally close enough that I could have patted him on the head. I snapped the picture and told James to drive. I really didn't want to make him mad.
Doesn't Brooklyn look like she is having a blast?

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Updates...

I found a job! I am going to work for Bath and Body Works part-time through the holidays. I realized that I have not worked anywhere more than a few months at a time for 10 years. Kinda scary that I am that old. James has been traveling all over again. Last week he was in Louisiana for four days. This week he was in Montana and North Dakota and next week he will be in New Mexico. Then we get him home for an entire week before he leaves for California. Tyler is busy with chorale and he is also taking a ham radio operator class. He has also started to enjoy baking. He makes the most wonderful homemade brownies (not from a box, from scratch). Now if I could only get him to understand the importance of cleaning the kitchen as you go, so that you don't end up with one huge mess at the end. Kayla and Sierra are going to start 4-h this week. Brooklyn is my little helper again (er, I mean mess maker). She is so darn stubborn that everything has to seem like a game or that there will be some kind of reward at the end or else she won't even help. She has perfected the fake crying and some one hurt my feelings thing.


Finally...the dinner swap. It has been awesome. I am so glad that I found other families who were interested in giving it a try. I would recommend it to anyone. At first, I thought it might be daunting to have to cook for 24 people all at once. It turns out that it really is no harder than cooking for 6. Plus, you get rewarded the other nights by not having to cook at all. I also love being able to try different foods.


For those of you who are wondering what a dinner swap is, I will tell you. The best way to explain it is to tell what our group does. We have 4 families of 6. We got together to decide which day of the week would be easiest for us to cook on and to put together a menu for the whole month. That way we know what we will be getting each night for dinner. We decided to be in charge of the main dish and one side dish on our night to cook. My nights are Thursdays. I cook for my family and the other 3 families and then deliver their meals before 6pm. They then do the same on their nights. You end up cooking approximately 4 times a month and since you can buy in bulk, it saves money. Also, we are not eating out as much and that was the main reason that I wanted to start this.

I have to explain this picture. Charlie (the dog) found a granola bar and brought it into the family room to hide it. Well Lyra (the cat) decided that it was hers. To protect her new found prize, she decided to take a nap on it. Charlie was not happy, but he knows that she is the boss, so he just sat there and waited patiently for her to lose interest. Which she did...she is a cat after all.


Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Announcement!

After much deliberation and with a heavy heart, I am announcing that I have chosen to withdraw from the nursing program. I found that I did not enjoy nursing like I thought that I would. I really enjoyed the lecture part but hated the clinical part. When we were in lab and preforming our skills on the dummies, I liked it and thought that it was something that I could do for the rest of my life. It became a whole new story when we got out into the clinical site and actually had to work with real, live, sick people. I feel like I gave it an honest try and I feel that this is the right decision. I do not regret my choice whatsoever. I will continue with my schooling; I just need to find a program that fits. James fully supports my decision. He has just told me that I must find a job until I decide what I want to be when I grow up. As if I could really just sit around the house all day. That would drive me crazy.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

More Halloween...

Trick-or treating was awesome this year. It was still light out at 6 and the temperature was 65 degrees. We didn't have to worry about fitting coats and snow pants under the costumes or wear hats, gloves, and snow boots, like we have in years past. Tyler once again decided that he was too old to dress up but not too old to get free candy. James and I had a blast at our murder mystery party. I ended up being the murderer! It was great! We were so rushed to get there after taking the kids out that I completely forgot to get pictures of us. I did, however get pitures of all of the candy the kids got.