Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Summer Adventures: Part 2 June 9 - June 15

FAMILY VACATION

As a preamble to this blog, I must first explain what this vacation was supposed to be. It was supposed to be a trip to England and then perhaps a Mediterranean cruise, and then for sometime it was a trip to Hawaii--a place only my mother has been. But because my dad wouldn't make up his mind about details, this vacation turned into a trip to Minnesota with a stop in the Black Hills of South Dakota on the way. My dad's family lives in Minnesota and I haven't been there for five years. Nor have any of my dad's family met Jared, so overall it was a good time to visit. Plus, it was just really fun to be with my family, even if the locale wasn't all that exotic.

Jared and I flew to Denver on Friday night and met up with my family who drove there from New Mexico. The next day we drove to South Dakota where we stayed for two days. Here are the highlights:

Crazy Horse


This colossal rock carving has been in progress for about 50 years and still isn't even close to being finished. Here is a picture with what the monument is supposed to be eventually. As you can see.... at the rate they are going it's gonna take a couple hundred years to finish it.

In this picture you can see how far away from it we were. The thing is ridiculously huge!

I also had fun playing with my parent's new Canon.

















Next up...Mount Rushmore!

After checking into our hotel we headed over to Mount Rushmore. This wasn't my family's first trip to see the four large heads carved into the side of a mountain, but it was the first time we kids actually saw the monument. The first time we went five years ago, the mountain was covered in fog. We hung out for several hours: ate breakfast, went on a hike, perused the gift shop. But that darn fog wouldn't lift.

So this time, we were very happy to have a bright sunny day to see the monument.

Here's my first look:

And my second:
And here it is in all it's glory:

This one was taken through a crevice in a rock cave.And some of the fam:
(My dad being silly)


The next day we went on a hike. My mom and I had to laugh at the fact that the pine trees and gray rock looked very similar to the pine trees and gray rock surrounding my parents house in New Mexico. The only difference was that there is a lot of mica in the rock in the Black Hills, so the ground looks glittery. Unfortunately the glitter effect didn't show up in pictures. Oh, and the underbrush is greener thanks to high humidity.



I'm not sure why Lauren is so out of it in this picture.


Later that day we went on a trade ride through the black hills.
























Minnesota
The next day we stopped in "The Cities" for the night and saw my dear friend Suzy and her husband Spencer. We had a delicious dinner at PF Changs. My sister's friend Ashley from high school met us there too.
The next morning we hit up Mall of America because my littler brother Nick really wanted to go. I was excited because I discovered they have an H&M and I got some sweet shirts!

Then it was up north to the Brainerd area to my grandparents house. Due to lack of space, Jared and I got to stay at a hotel nearby. We hung out with the extended family and got in a couple rounds of miniature golf--a Minnesota tradition and the only time we ever go miniature golfing.





After partially overhearing a conversation between me and my mom about how this shirt could lead people to think I'm pregnant, my grandma did indeed ask me if I was pregnant. No, I am not, although I admit this shirt would come in handy in the event. I got it from H&M and I love it!

Backyard at my grandparents:
Here is their lake (my dad took these photos):
Here is an inside shot (from left to right: my cousin Travis, my grandma's cousin and her husband, my grandma and my grandpa)


This one is at Serpent Lake near my Aunt Kris's house:

Sadly, I just realized I don't have the pictures we took of the whole family out by the lake. So this is it. The trip home, we drove to Nebraska the first day and then Jared and I got dropped off in Denver on Saturday. We flew back to Salt Lake and are now in Provo with the kids for the rest of the summer. Good to be caught up!

Monday, June 18, 2007

Summer Adventures: Part 1 - May 29 - June 8

Jared and I flew to Utah May 29th and spent a week and half staying in Bountiful at my maternal grandparents' house with the kids. Here's a look at what we were up to...

Visiting baby Parker (my sister-in-law's first)


I'm an aunt!


















Playing at the park...























Giving Isaac a handsome new summer haircut (Jared did the clipper part, I cleaned it up with scissors)...

BEFORE:

DURING:

AFTER:

Olivia's very first time ice skating!!!

She started out tentatively, holding my hand or the wall...



There were a few falls, including one that required comforting...



But soon she was taking off at lightning speed...



And Olivia in her usual dramatic way declared it "the best day of my life!"














"Hiking" through Bountiful's hills...








Admiring ladybugs...



And giving outdoor performances...



Visiting the Utah Natural History Museum...
Seeing dinosaur bones...
















Playing in a teepee...


And best of all... digging for bones!















Next up... Jared and I on my family's road trip... pictures coming soon...

Monday, June 11, 2007

yes, I'm still alive

Hi, friends! Just wanted to put a quick post on here to let you all know that I have not dropped off the face of the planet. We were in Utah for a week and half and are now on a road trip with my family. We are currently in Minnesota and will be back in Utah on Saturday for the duration of the summer. Internet access has been scattered, but I promise LOTS of pictures and stories in the near future!

Friday, May 25, 2007

last day in tarrson hall


Today is my last day of work at the Geriatrics and Special Care clinic at the School of Denistry. It has been a good six weeks. I have made a decent wage whilst cruising the internet and becoming more informed on a wide variety of topics. I even got to read a couple books. Plus, I have learned about our Medicaid system a bit, made and answered many a phone call, and done some paper shuffling. I had the pleasure of working with some great people. Haven and Christine are most pleasant, helpful, and patient. And Dr. Samuelson is a true one-of-a-kind who couldn't be nicer. This morning he took Christine and me to breakfast at The Carolina Inn just to say thank you for all our work. Love the breakfast buffet! I am going to miss them and all the others here at the Dental School with whom I've worked. This job really has been perfect during this transition time.

Now it's off to Utah to be a full-time step-mom for three months! Many adventures ahead....

Thursday, May 24, 2007

which jane austen heroin are you most like?

What girl can resist a quiz like this? My thanks to Suzy for posting the quiz on her blog. Enjoy!
I am Elizabeth Bennet!


Take the Quiz here!


Wednesday, May 23, 2007

a cheesy tale


Have you ever had a vision for a really great meal? You can picture it perfectly in your mind--what ingredients you'll need, how to prepare them, how it will look on the plate. My husband, Jared, often has such visions and last night was no different. We are still house-sitting and enjoying all the delectable foodstuffs in the pantry at our disposal, and the other day Jared found organic capellini pasta made in Italy. The creative culinary juices began flowing. His vision was this: fresh sauce made with tomatoes and spinach accented with fresh mozzarella.

Last night on our way home, we stopped in Whole Foods Market to get a few needed items, including the aforementioned fresh mozzarella. Jared found a 16 oz. package with a sign marked $3.99. Although, there were a few types of mozzarella in the area, there was only the one sign. But at the check-out, the cheese rang up as $7.99. Quite the difference! Jared questioned this, and the check-out lady made him go get proof of the $3.99 price. Well, it turned out that the $3.99 was for 8 oz. packages. On principle, we did not purchase the cheese. Why wasn't it properly labeled in the first place? And secondly, why did the check-out lady have to be so contrary? It seems to me that in these circumstances, they usually just change the price since there was confusing placement of the cheese and prices. We left Whole Foods, usually a place of pleasantness, with a bad taste in our mouths.

Jared's vision for his Italian dinner was steadfast, so we decided to stop at Target to pick up the cheese and a couple other things. We found the fresh mozzarella in the "gourmet" foods section and to our utter dismay it was $5.99 for 8 oz.!!! Oh, the irony! We had to laugh as we made our way to the back of the store where the regular dairy stuff is located, despite our disappointment. We really thought we'd be stuck with normal mozzarella. But then, to our utter joy, we found a different brand of fresh mozzarella for just $2.89 for 8 oz.!!! Vindication was ours! We bought two packages and enjoyed it immensely with our capellini and delicious whole wheat Italian bread.

wanted: creativity

I want a new name for my blog. When I set this up I was too excited just to get it up and didn't put much (or any effort) into choosing a name for it. So I may be trying a few things out. Don't be alarmed.

Monday, May 21, 2007

new favorite


I've been a little out of the music loop the past few months, but Saturday morning, I watched Vh1's Top 20 Countdown to see what was going on in pop these days. I was very pleasantly surprised to hear Brandi Carlile's The Story. I had heard this song awhile ago, liked it, but forgot about it. After seeing the video on Saturday, Jared and I immediately checked her out on iTunes and bought the album. It is SO good! Simple, catchy melodies, lots of guitar, and Brandi's super-cool voice make this singer-songwriter's album my current favorite. Go to her website and take a listen!

Friday, May 18, 2007

top five reasons to love whole foods market


5. The feeling of indulgence at being in a store full of healthy food, most of which is much too expensive.
4. Fresh ground peanut butter that will make you excited for a sack lunch again.
3. Delicious, whole wheat, tastes-like-it's-homemade sliced bread for only $1.99!
2. Shockingly, they have the cheapest milk around!
1. The free samples throughout the store, especially the fruit, that are so reliable you can go shopping hungry and not over-buy.