Zucchine anyone? That is what the sign in the lunchroom at work read with a pile of the them sitting next to it. Next thing I knew they were gone, in sixty minutes that is. Thanks to the five seeds I planted (compliments of Julie Nokes), all of which have grown prolifically, we are full to the brim.
We’ve had meals morning, noon and night with the green banana shaped fruit. Zucchini omelets, casadillas, casserole, spaghetti, sliced, w/cheese, fried, boiled, steamed, shredded in muffins, cakes, brownies and everything else you can imagine except as a smoothie. Hey, that’s an idea. With the refrigerator full of them and our pending trip, I decided to bring them to work. I think the rest will come with me tomorrow unless I find another zucchini shelter along the way. Alicia, do you want Breann to bring you some? Zucchini anyone?
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Half Family Will Travel
Five trips came and went this weekend via car and plane. Jory went the farthest in a Lexus no less, headed for San Francisco. While there he attended a Forty-Niners game (eat your heart out football fans), Alcatraz & many other sites. He flew home & is back teaching school today, happy to have seen the big win with Detroit.
Jennifer & Mike traveled from Washington to Ontario, Oregon for business then drove on to Boise where they met me coming up from SLC to bring their Intrepid. We enjoyed doing initiatory for 15 of our ancestors in the Boise Temple, seeing the boys play in all venues then went our separate ways. I flew back to SLC and they drove home arriving safely in Othello about 9pm. Reason for the trip, there is a buyer for the Intrepid . Pray that the sale goes through.
Breann & Jed ventured from Idaho Falls to SLC seeing Ghost Town (the movie), bought a Hoover vacuum and visited with Mauri & family. She will return to SLC Wednesday preparing to head for NYC on Thursday to spend ten days with Alicia.
Dad, Doug & Dennis loaded up gear Sunday evening heading for Elko, Nevada for three days doing construction work for cousin, Howard. You have to go where the work is.
Thursday, Dad & I leave for Washington, DC for a few days then will go on to Virginia for a week to see Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, plantations and many historical sites.
Wish us well on our journeys & thank the Lord for the safety on our trips so far. Did I miss anyone?
Jennifer & Mike traveled from Washington to Ontario, Oregon for business then drove on to Boise where they met me coming up from SLC to bring their Intrepid. We enjoyed doing initiatory for 15 of our ancestors in the Boise Temple, seeing the boys play in all venues then went our separate ways. I flew back to SLC and they drove home arriving safely in Othello about 9pm. Reason for the trip, there is a buyer for the Intrepid . Pray that the sale goes through.
Breann & Jed ventured from Idaho Falls to SLC seeing Ghost Town (the movie), bought a Hoover vacuum and visited with Mauri & family. She will return to SLC Wednesday preparing to head for NYC on Thursday to spend ten days with Alicia.
Dad, Doug & Dennis loaded up gear Sunday evening heading for Elko, Nevada for three days doing construction work for cousin, Howard. You have to go where the work is.
Thursday, Dad & I leave for Washington, DC for a few days then will go on to Virginia for a week to see Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, plantations and many historical sites.
Wish us well on our journeys & thank the Lord for the safety on our trips so far. Did I miss anyone?
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
What to wear


If there's one thing that Jed actually HAS introduced me to, it's the importance of a good pair of sunglasses. I bought a pair of nice sunglasses a little over a year ago and I LOVE them! I look for reasons to wear them. If it's overcast, then I am disappointed because I can't wear them. I will wear my contacts just so that I can wear my sunglasses. A few important points: UV protection is so important, and spend the extra money for polarized lenses - it's worth it! I do have an opinion on the incredibly stupid-looking huge bug-eye sunglasses of the day: they look not just stupid, but redonkulous (think of your mom's sunglasses from the 80's. I guess that this demonstrates my old age!) Also, whoever said white sunglasses were cool was an absolute idiot! I have not seen a single person look good in a pair of white sunglasses, seriously. The above is an example of both the huge and the white. Also shown are the sunglasses that I have. I seriously think that they probably look good on anyone: Smith Method is the brand and style. Oh, and if you're concerned about spending a lot of money on a pair and then losing them or damaging them: Jed says that if you spend more you are definitely going to be more inclined to take good care of them (I haven't lost mine yet whereas Jed's dad has lost numerous pairs that he gets at the dollar store.) They also all pretty much have great warranties where they'll replace the lenses or the entire pair for you. It's worth considering!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Breakfast sandwich
I've been eating it like a crazy lady: an egg, cheese and ham breakfast sandwich. Your start with a fluff-o egg (remember those? beat an egg and tiny bit of milk, salt and pepper in a bowl; microwave 1 minute) a few slices of deli ham (or you could use bacon or sausage if you want) and a slice of cheese. I toast two pieces of bread to put all of these delectable things on, but I've also recently used an English muffin too. Another good thing to do is wrap this all up in a tortilla - you can even add a little bit of potato for a hearty burrito. McDonalds would be jealous.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Almost Heaven for 35 Years-No, But Pretty Darn Good
Nothing can compare to heaven, but the past 35 years of ‘honey do’s, don’ts and won’ts’ has been pretty darn good, as I reflect on our anniversary. I cease to be amazed at how:
Fast Dad gets his ‘to do’ list done.
The key: Make his list short.
He lets me choose the restaurant, movie, goodie.
The key: Don’t let them know it.
He will buy the gas, food,& gives me cash.
The key: Be really nice to them.
Never complains about the meals, house & such.
The Key: Don’t draw attention to it.
Is willing to let me give the best route when driving.
The key: Try not to backseat drive.
Keeps his mouth shut.
The key: Keep your mouth shut, even when it is really hard.
Is softened w/scripture reading.
The key: Do it yourself & mention its advantages.
Leads by example.
The key: Honor, respect & appreciate the Priesthood he holds.
Thanks occasionally for the things I do.
The Key: Always thank him for everything he does & don't complain.
Is such a great guy.
The key: Overlook what bugs you and focus on all the good.
Still loves me & lets me know it.
The key: Be generous with yourself.
May we all remember what great husbands we have and be glad the Lord has blessed us so abundantly. Love you, Allan take care & hope for many more. Colleen
Fast Dad gets his ‘to do’ list done.
The key: Make his list short.
He lets me choose the restaurant, movie, goodie.
The key: Don’t let them know it.
He will buy the gas, food,& gives me cash.
The key: Be really nice to them.
Never complains about the meals, house & such.
The Key: Don’t draw attention to it.
Is willing to let me give the best route when driving.
The key: Try not to backseat drive.
Keeps his mouth shut.
The key: Keep your mouth shut, even when it is really hard.
Is softened w/scripture reading.
The key: Do it yourself & mention its advantages.
Leads by example.
The key: Honor, respect & appreciate the Priesthood he holds.
Thanks occasionally for the things I do.
The Key: Always thank him for everything he does & don't complain.
Is such a great guy.
The key: Overlook what bugs you and focus on all the good.
Still loves me & lets me know it.
The key: Be generous with yourself.
May we all remember what great husbands we have and be glad the Lord has blessed us so abundantly. Love you, Allan take care & hope for many more. Colleen
Zach, 365 Blessings Later
Zachary is ‘one year old’ tomorrow. He has given his family 365+ blessings, in that short amount of time. Every day they see his smiling face, hear that tiny laugh, observe his excitement over the smallest thing, clean up another mess, play peek-a-boo, gaze into those bright eyes, strap up the car seat, choose the day’s outfit, rescue him from danger, cuddle him as he sleeps and 355 other unnamed events, joy is found in each of those moments. With that heart full of joy, there is pleasure and gratitude that he is a healthy, happy, busy child blessed to be theirs by the Lord. Happy Birthday, little guy. May you have many, many more & be just as fun as you were, this first year of your life. (Alicia, will you post a picture of him?)
Monday, September 8, 2008
Alma Mater Turns 100
Bingham High School is officially 100 years old. On September 9, 2008, they will be handing out birthday cake to anyone that walks in the door. Dad & I will have to represent our 7 alumni for the occasion. We will let you know how it all goes and if we decide to donate money for a brick with our name on it. Happy Birthday, BHS, Some of us met out future husbands, enjoyed many a fun dance, had & hated the same teachers, performed in sports, plays & such, made many new friends, sang the same songs, learned many things, graduated and so much more in those halls. Thanks for the memories.
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