Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!


We have been trying to be more active and do more for the holidays (get involved and have fun instead of saying "we have a baby, we can't...it would be too HARD, and take too much planning...maybe next year.), so we did! Sophy was a pumpkin (there's a funny story to that: I craved pumpkin of all different varieties during most of my pregnancy-not just the fall) and we went to three Halloween parties! 1) Troy's cousin Marie invited us up to their house for doughnut eating, apple bobbing, baby looking (lots o' cute kids in cute costumes!), galore! 2) The ward had a Trunk or Treat in the church parking lot. We brought our strollers and enjoyed free doughnuts (I think Troy has a fettish) and hot chocolate. 3) On Halloween Night we went to Troy's parent's house and ate Chili and breadsticks, went Trick or Treating (I know we are too old, but it was fun--we took Sophy as our alliby) with his sister Trisha (a Monster drink-costume made by her and Troy's dad, foam!) and her fun friend Jared (the oversized midget on a box). We also threw caution to the wind and went to a very cool corn maze (with some very good friends and our kiddos) in Syracuse and then out to dinner at Famous Daves (there's a reason they are famous!) for tummy stuffing! Hope you enjoy our pictures!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Sophy Update


We've had a lot going on lately. I got a MAJOR haircut by our professional neighbor, Debi Ingles (if you want contact info, e-mail me) who does a great job! I wanted it to look like Amy on Disney's "The Kid," and look how close she got it! Here's some cute pics of Sophy and friends. Thanks for being our friends Tanner, Madeline, Lily, Wiliam, MacKenna, Autumn, and others not pictured. We learn alot from you!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Happy 3 Years Troy!

On October 20th, Troy and I celebrated our 3 year anniversary. We went bowling (he won both games and got to choose lunch and what we'd wear going out in the evening), hiked Ensign's Peak, dressed up and went to our favorite pasta place: Spaghetti Mamma's, went to a movie theatre (that didn't exist anymore because it had been turned into a Haunted House and they hadn't updated the website), went home and rented a movie, went to the temple the next day to celebrate our marriage sealing, went to Troy's parents house to pick up Sophy, went the senic route to Park City and went shopping (browsing) and came back home to relax from all the fun. Here are some pictures from each event:


I can't believe that it's already been three years. Time has gone so fast and we are having so much fun. Troy is such a great husband. When I go crazy (which seems to be more frequently everyday), he takes the time to listen to me even when he's tired. He is funny, handsome, romantic, spiritual, consistant (which I need a great deal!), humble, a hard worker, wonderful cook, my best friend, and so much more than I could ever dream of deserving when we first met. I pray everyday that I will be able to let him know how much I love him. Thank-you for supporting me through all my many issues (small to large), and LOVING me despite it all!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

The Choice to VOTE!

This year, more than ever before it seems, the choice to vote is on the front of many minds. A friend of mine sent me a link to this video. Please take the time to view what our friends from the Catholic church have to say about the importance of voting. There are many issues that, no matter what your beliefs are, have the opportunity to change the world that we live in....that CHANGE could be for the better--or the worse. Much of the decision is up to us. Lets do what this country was made free for-VOTE!! If you are not already registered, there is a link on their site, just to the right of the video entitled "Register" that will give you the information needed to do so. http://www.catholicvote.com/

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Life Lessons Learned Today...

And more to come, I'm sure. Yesterday I took up the challenge to make Chicken Fajhitas and they were (and I quote Troy) "AMAZING! And you can add these to my list of favorite dinners!" He said they looked like a meal from a fancy $10/plate+ restaraunt! I had already made bread that turned out really well that morning, and I got so excited that maybe I could cook afterall, "Today is My Day!" etc., so I decided to venture to make Snickerdoodles that night too. Afterall, they are fairly easy to make and I've made them several times before, even batches good enough to give away to neighbors! So I endeavored the task. I was so proud (too proud I found out later) when I put them into the oven, that I remarked to Troy at how fast I made them and with such skill. Well, I had tasted the batter and it didn't seem perfect, but then again eating batter is not good for you anyway, so I figured I shouldn't use that as a taste test of my delicious cuisine. When they came out I tasted them and learned the following things:


  1. If something is labelled "not too bad," it's probably "not too good" either.

  2. Not just ANY cookie is a good cookie.

  3. Maybe quality control/inspection teams are not a waste of $ (that's for you Corianne and Katie).

  4. It's okay to WASTE IT if you WANT IT NOT.

  5. It's not okay ot leave out 2/3rds of the sugar to a sugar-based cookie recipe...it may sound healthy, but it isn't good for anyone.

  6. It's okay to spend a little more $ and buy good quality butter flavored shortening instead of cheap quality vegetable shortening...in some (many) cases, you CAN tell the difference.

  7. Sometimes (most times in my case) husbands are right about how you should cook.

  8. It is ALWAYS a good idea to stop talking and read the recipe properly.

  9. It's okay to throw out a bad batch of cookies. No one will benefit from eating them (not the starving children in China, not even your neighbors' kids!).

  10. Something that looks pretty, isn't always good on the inside (or for your insides!), and as we know, it's what's on the inside that counts...no matter how much "frosting" we add to "sweeten" the bad deal. :)

Well, with more lessons to come, I am reminded that I am supposed to continue to work on "creating" things. President Uchtdorf's talk at the Relief Society General Conference Address was spot on about women, me in particular. I loved how he spoke highly of women and their talents. We are to aknowledge that we are on earth to create things. Whether or not those things turn out well, is mostly irrelevant. All that matters is THAT we create and continue working on that everyday. My cookies may not be good today, but if I continue to work on them, someday they will be worth eating! Baby Steps, right? :)