Saturday, April 30, 2011

A Couple of Months in Pictures

First of all, today is April 30th. Fifteen years have passed by since Mom and Dad have been gone. However, it is the April 30th of fourteen years ago when our family was sealed in the temple that makes this a sweet and tender day for me. I'm glad this anniversary is in the spring when all things are growing and becoming beautiful again. It's a wonderful reminder to me that death is not the end. There are beautiful days with amazing blessings to come.

So, on to the pictures that I have procrastinated posting for the last couple of months.

 On Sunday, Mike & Sherrie came over for dinner after church. Lydia and Hannah were going to hide the eggs for the littler kids to have an egg hunt, but Hannah didn't want to go outside. She was afraid of the bugs, and I do have to say that we have A LOT of bugs here. So, we all remembered this picture of my dad getting ready to cut the grass, and advised her to take the same approach. She quickly agreed and had a great time hiding the eggs!
 
 We were getting things ready for dinner, and I turned around to see these two cuties up on the counter ready to cause trouble help.

I didn't get a picture of baby Ainsley drinking Julie's salsa, but I wish I did. Julie, I made your fresh salsa recipe and she LOVED it. So did the rest of us, but I got a good kick out of seeing her immerse herself in the bowl!

 I didn't get many pictures of Easter, but here at least is proof that we did dye some eggs.

 We have the coolest children's museum in Raleigh called Marbles. Spring break was last week, so the kids and I headed there one day. They had so much fun, and I did too!

 In March, we took Hannah and Ryan on a field trip to a farm to see all the animals. Ryan could have stayed and played with the chicks all day. He loved it.

 We also took a field trip with a homeschool group to a roller skating rink. Nikki happened to have school off that day and got to come. We were all pretty wobbly, but at the end of the day everyone wanted to go again.
The poor man's recliner. This is Nate watching the NCAA tournament sitting on the girls' beanbags. It actually is pretty comfortable. It gave us a good laugh.

Friday, April 15, 2011

The Guacamole Song



I am no connoisseur of guacamole. I only discovered a few months ago that I like avocados. But I got several avocados in my produce box yesterday from our weekly produce co-op, so I wanted to make some guacamole. When I thought about looking for recipes, this song was the first thing that came to my mind. These guys are actually from the Raleigh area, and they can be really funny. Well, if you're up really late and you're really tired and you're at the stage where everything is funny. :) I like their fast food folk song, and their T-shirt war video is pretty cool.

Anyway, I made this guacamole yesterday and really liked it. Those of you who know good guacamole -- does this look like a good recipe? Anybody have a guacamole recipe to recommend? I still have a few more avocados.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Scotty

Scotty used to bag my groceries before he left for Hollywood. The grocery store is covered in signs and flyers for him. They even have a table of cakes and things from the bakery decorated in his honor as you enter the store. Sadly, this has been one of the few years I haven't watched American Idol very faithfully. But I did vote for him tonight. I thought it was really funny when I read online that you could vote for him as much as you want, but only your first 50 votes would count. They would really let you vote the whole two hours after the show and only count your first 50 attempts?! Thank goodness Nate read the fine print. Anyway, Go Scotty!! It would be cool if he came back to my grocery store, but that would be just too sad. He won't come back though -- he really is good. So, go vote for Scotty at americanidol.com. Just don't waste your time with more than 50 votes!

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Umm, what should this title be?

Wow, I really only made one post in March, and here we are well into April. I do have some pictures that I have been planning on posting, but I never seem to get around to it. And I'm not going to do it tonight either.

I guess there are a few things that have been keeping me too occupied to blog. For one, I am trying to accept the fact that I'm going to homeschool Nikki next year. I could spend a long time writing about that one, but I don't have the energy for it tonight. What it comes down to is that it will be really good for our family, and when I can get over my selfishness and complete my grieving process, I will be really grateful for the wonderful opportunity this will be. I get excited about it when I think about actually getting into the material we'll study, and then I get really scared and freaked out when I think about what my life is really going to be like.

#2 big life upheaval in the mix: Nate is contemplating a career change. While we are pretty sure he has avoided the current lay-offs in his office, there still is not much work coming to their department in the foreseeable future. His career path is also evolving more and more into the need for computer programming skills, and he has hated that since the first week he ever took a programming class at BYU. So, he is thinking about going into accounting. Right now he is studying to take the GMAT, which is required for the graduate accounting program at UNC. Although, it is really neat to be sitting in Raleigh, NC where there are so many good educational opportunities around us. We'll see how it all works out. Wouldn't it be great if he went to UNC, though?

So, lots of change, but it's really lots of good change. Wait, isn't that the story of my life? I guess since we aren't planning on moving this year something else big had to happen. I think I have made it sound quite dismal, but that might just be because it's getting late for me. I should have waited until the morning to write something on the blog, but I don't have time to sit down in the mornings!