Sunday, March 31, 2013

March 10 - March 31, 2013

March 10, 2013:  Brendon & I attended Naomi's Young Women in Excellence.


March 11, 2013:  I completed the Easter dishcloth.


March 13, 2013:  I worked on cleaning out my bedroom closet and going through all the boxes that had not been opened since we moved into our current home 6 years ago.


March 14, 2013:  I finished knitting the left fingerless mitt for Naomi.



March 15, 2013:  Gabrielle and Gavin both learned how to ride their bikes!



March 17, 2013:  I didn't take a photograph, but it was our 18th Wedding Anniversary.  We went to Idaho Falls to hang out and eat dinner at Johnny Carinos.

March 18, 2013:  I caught Lizzy and Chaos cuddled up together really cute.  As soon as I got out the camera, Chaos decided he was done, because he's a cat.


March 19, 2013:  We sewed up some neck coolers for use on the Pioneer trek this summer.


March 25, 2013:  I finished Naomi's fingerless mitts.  I am very happy with how they turned out, and Naomi loves them.



March 26, 2013:  I totally cleaned out and organized my cold storage room.


March 29, 2013:  We colored Easter Eggs with Justin & Sara's family.


March 30, 2013  The Easter bunny visited us, and then we had an Easter Egg hunt with Justin, Wendi, and Candice's families.  We spent the day with them.



March 31, 2013.  Easter Sunday we attended church and ate leftovers.  This is a photo of my lovely Easter Bouquet.


Sunday, March 10, 2013

February 28 - March 9


Thursday, February 28, Gabrielle & Naomi went to stay with their Grandma Kay for a couple of days.  Brendon was on his way back from Idaho Falls at the same time I was heading to Blackfoot to drop off the girls.  We met in Blackfoot and Brendon & I went out to lunch at Rupes.  Also, I worked really hard and finished knitting Gabrielle's sweater.


Friday, March 1, Benjamin had an overnighter at a yurt.  Because the girls were staying at their Grandmother's house, Gavin was the only child at home.  Brendon and I took him with us out to dinner and for frozen yogurt.

Saturday, March 2, I worked on knitting.  The orange and brown fish hat is for Justin.  The entrelac head wrap is for Sara



Sunday, March 3, Brendon played Heroscape with the kids.


Monday, March 4, I started knitting a Valentines dish cloth.


Tuesday, March 5, Gabrielle tried on her new sweater.  The sleeves fit a bit snug, so I will be surprised if she actually wears it.


Wednesday, March 6, I did a lot of cleaning.  I also potted up some new african violets to replace the ones that died while we were in Disneyland.  The violets are a little tough to see in the picture, but Mayhem is there posing in his favorite window.



Thursday, March 7, I don't have a picture, but I had my hair done in the morning and in the evening I sang in a group for the Relief Society birthday dinner.  I also did some cleaning and read a book.

Friday, March 8, I baked Shamrock Farm House Cookies, and Gavin had Sara over to play.  Gabrielle played with Nicole and Naomi went to Levi's.  The high school had an early release due to a debate tournament and Benjamin went out to lunch with his friends.  That evening, just before Brendon and I were supposed to go on a date, I stumbled and fell down some steps and hurt my ankle.  So, Brendon cooked breakfast foods for dinner and I went to bed early.


Saturday, March 9, Brendon and I went to lunch at Texas Roadhouse to make up for not having a date on Friday.  I finished up the Valentine's dishcloth and started an Easter one.  Also, the cats got into some of my new yarn.




Thursday, February 28, 2013

Countdown to 40

I have been dreading turning 40.  I just know that it will be a hard birthday for me. In fact, I am planning on spending the day in my pajamas with a book and my buddies Ben & Jerry.  I may or may not be crying much of the day.  To help me transition into turning 40, I have decided to do a 365 daily photo project for myself and a little journaling each week.  This will be my first entry.


February 21:  This is me.  It is a little challenging to take a good picture of yourself, but for this purpose, this one will do.



This is Gabbi.  She and I share the same birthday and she turned 10 this day.  Isn't she darling.


February 22:  This is the car that wouldn't start this morning, so I had to drive Benjamin to early morning.  We jump started it later in the afternoon, and did get it going, so no worries.


February 23:  For one of my birthday presents, I received a new rug.  I really like it.

February 24:  I forgot to take a picture, but I made a pot of chicken noodle soup, a pan of corn bread, a zucchini chocolate cake, and invited dad over for dinner.


February 25:  Benjamin and Naomi had a potato bar and silent auction fundraiser for band that our family attended.  We came home with a basket of summer outdoor toys (bubbles, sidewalk chalk, frisbee, etc.) that we won at the auction, because Gavin became very distressed each time someone outbid us and begged Brendon to go a little higher.


February 26:  No early morning, so I made french toast for the family.  Benjamin and Naomi had final exams for the trimester this day and I wanted to make sure they had a great breakfast to start the day.


February 27:  I had made a pan of Fudge Nut Bars on Monday for the potato bar, but I sent them all, and we didn't get to have any.  So this day, I made another pan (without nuts so Brendon calls them Fudge Eunuch Bars) for our family.  Benjamin and Naomi both had friends over and we ordered some pizza for dinner.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Applique Quilt


Susan's Baby Quilt
Last week, I finished my first applique quilt.  I gave it to a friend who is expecting her first baby (a little girl).  She requested cream, tan and teal, and I did my best to incorporate her choice of colors.
Center View

Side View
I used patterns from The Ultimate Applique Guidebook by Annie Smith.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

New Kitties

Yesterday, our family adopted two male 5-month old cats.  We named the black one Chaos and the Grey striped one Mayhem.  They have been a lot of fun.  Lizzy and the cats seem to be getting along just fine.  Initially Lizzy was curious about them.  When the cats hissed at her because she got too close, Lizzy would just back away.


Since Lizzy has been acting totally non-threatening, the cats mostly just ignore her now.  Which is to be expected since they are cats.  Mayhem (the grey one) even drank out of her water bowl while she stood nearby.

Since they are rescued cats, they have already had most of their shots and have been neutered.  They also had microchips placed in them.  We LOVE them.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Today in the Garden

Today our family did some work out in the yard.  Benjamin and Naomi mowed the grass, removed the dog doo, and generally tidied up the back yard.  Benjamin also removed the dead tomato plants.  I dug out the carrots, and Brendon dug up the remaining blue potatoes.

Both carrots and potatoes have been hit by the bugs.  We did get about 2 large buckets full of potatoes to store in the cold storage room.  The carrots probably only filled 1 1/2 plastic wal-mart type bags.  We also found a few extra onions and brought them in as well.  This pretty much wraps up our vegetable and fruit garden, but we do still have a few things left to do in the yard before winter.

Brendon moved the Contorted Filbert tree to a better location today.  It was in a really hot spot in the yard, and prefers part shade.  He also planted a new lilac bush on the side of the house next to the garage.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Garden 2012

I am sure this post is not really of interest to anyone but me, but I am going to try to keep a garden journal to see what works and what doesn't from year to year.  This is my first entry.

This year we brought in a truckload of cow manure for the garden.  I planted heirloom vegetables, and my garden did not produce quite as well as it normally does.  The lettuce and spinach were buggy.   After spending way to much time washing a couple of bunches, I just pulled the rest and tossed them.  They were going to seed anyway.

I grew heirloom tomatoes from seed.  The plants got huge and took forever to set fruit.  For a while I worried that I wouldn't have any red ones before the end of the season.  I did get a few, but Lizzy stole the majority of the red ones and I have even caught her eating the green ones.  Since I couldn't keep her out of them, I finally dug most of the plants and tossed them.  I used the remaining wire support cages to build a barricade around the last 3 plants.  It didn't work, Lizzy is still eating them.  So, I didn't bother to cover the tomato plants before the freeze last night.

I planted both bush beans and peas, these plants seemed stunted and yellow.  Neither produced nice vegetables.

This year I tried cucumbers, they were bitter, and I only ate a few.  Eventually, I dug the plants and threw them away.  I decided not to pickle them, since I still have about half the pickles I did left from last summer.

The beets, onions, red potatoes, blue potatoes, zucchini, crookneck squash, delicata squash, butternut squash, lakota squash, and pumpkins all did well.  I canned the beets.  We haven't bought onions all summer and I still have a large bag of them in my refrigerator.

The blue potatoes and the carrots are still in the ground.  I suspect that the carrots are ok, but nothing like the bumper crop we enjoyed last year.  We have eaten a few of the blue potatoes.  They are good and seem to have produced adequately.


Yesterday, because it was going to freeze, I picked all my squash, zucchini, and pumpkins.  The squash and pumpkins have been ripe for a while, but since they haven't fallen off the vines, I was just picking them and using them as needed.  They are all stored in the cold storage room along with a bucket full of red potatoes.

 I also picked all the remaining red raspberries in the garden.  I have picked raspberries a few times in the last 3 weeks or so, and have even made a batch of cooked raspberry jam that I also canned.  I have quite a few in my freezer in the hopes that maybe the raspberry plants will survive the cold snap and I will get the rest that I need to make another batch of jam.  If not we will enjoy them in smoothies.

The Zestar apple tree produced apples and I bottled some apple jelly, apple butter, and applesauce.  (We have 4 apple trees, the Honeycrisp, Gala, and Transparent didn't produce fruit this year.)

We enjoyed a few peaches from both the White and the Elberta peach trees.  They are still relatively small, and didn't produce enough to preserve, so I bought a couple of boxes of peaches to freeze and bottle.

Our older Bartlett pear tree produced quite a few pears,  We ate a bunch and I bottled a few pints when too many ripened at once to eat.  We have two Bartlett pear trees.  We also enjoyed the fruit from the Asian pear tree.

We have two plum trees, and between the two got one plum.  They are both really young, so I wasn't expecting anything.

We have three cherry trees that didn't produce anything.

The apricot tree stayed alive, but the nectarine tree died.  (Both were planted this spring.)

We planted 6 concord grape plants.  All but one died.  We will try again next year.  I bought 2 boxes of  Concord grapes and made jelly and juice.

I am looking forward to the rest from gardening that winter provides, but I am sure I will be anxious to get started again in the spring.