Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Beautiful Dishes
Monday, December 29, 2008
Shocker!
Today Jason let me throw his shoes away. I have been trying to throw them away almost since we started dating. He has had them for over 10 years, and even we when they were new they weren't stylish.... Ok, so I am not being materialistic but really, they are falling apart and ugly.
Anyway, I am really proud of him for letting me throw them away.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Tired Little Buddy
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Spring Cleaning....?
Friday, December 26, 2008
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas Eve!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Day Before Christmas Eve
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Starting to decorate!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
King's Canyon National Park!
Jason, Jesse, Louisa and I decided to go on a little trip this weekend to celebrate Jason's completion of his surgery rotation and just to get away. We rented a cabin right outside King's Canyon National Park. We got a special deal because of the economy apparently. :] As you can see, the view from the house is amazing!! Jason took some great shots this morning as the sun was coming up.
Then it was off the park. We climbed through a log,
and hiked toward the National Christmas tree, General Grant. As you can see, it doesn't really look very Christmas tree like, it is just big and famous. Here is Jason and I standing on a fence to seem big like the tree.
Here is Jason accidentally pushing me off the fence.
While I was on the fence by myself, I was pelted by a snowball to try to get me to fall off.
That wasn't very nice.... :] It wasn't snowing but we threw some snow in the air so that it felt like it was snowing.
After that, we took the dogs running in the snow. It was pretty difficult for their short legs but they managed alright.
We sledded and drove around and then headed home where Louisa fixed us some Indian food and we played games until we felt like going to bed. What a great day!
Then it was off the park. We climbed through a log,
and hiked toward the National Christmas tree, General Grant. As you can see, it doesn't really look very Christmas tree like, it is just big and famous. Here is Jason and I standing on a fence to seem big like the tree.
Here is Jason accidentally pushing me off the fence.
While I was on the fence by myself, I was pelted by a snowball to try to get me to fall off.
That wasn't very nice.... :] It wasn't snowing but we threw some snow in the air so that it felt like it was snowing.
After that, we took the dogs running in the snow. It was pretty difficult for their short legs but they managed alright.
We sledded and drove around and then headed home where Louisa fixed us some Indian food and we played games until we felt like going to bed. What a great day!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
WARNING! GRAPHIC PHOTO BELOW!
The Crystal Cathedral
Today a student and I went to a Christmas pageant at the Crystal Cathedral. The pastor of the Japanese SDA church got us discount tickets and we went! I had never been to the Crystal Cathedral, which is so named because it is mostly made from clear glass. Here is Harry (mean parents to name their girl that) gesturing to the beauty that is the cathedral.
Here I am posing.
It was a good show! Very visually stunning as you can see from this picture.
The cutest part was the 3 year old's solo. I can't imagine having the guts -or the voice- to do that at that age.
Here I am posing.
It was a good show! Very visually stunning as you can see from this picture.
The cutest part was the 3 year old's solo. I can't imagine having the guts -or the voice- to do that at that age.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Car Trouble
Sunday, December 14, 2008
5 Dozen or so
Gingerbread Boys!
Our Christmas tradition is gingerbread boys! My mom has made them every Christmas that I remember.
This year, I am helping her. Gingerbread boys take a lot of work. First you have to knead the dough, then roll it out and cut it. Then you have to arrange the limbs and bake them.
When they are finished, you have to brush off the flour with a stiff brush and decorate them.
The best part is eating them. But now that I know how much work it takes, I start looking at every cookie in terms of how long it took me to make it.... so they aren't as carefree to eat anymore. Pierre was determined to stay at our feet in case any crumbs fell to the floor,
and Mosey was depressed because he lost his playmate...
This year, I am helping her. Gingerbread boys take a lot of work. First you have to knead the dough, then roll it out and cut it. Then you have to arrange the limbs and bake them.
When they are finished, you have to brush off the flour with a stiff brush and decorate them.
The best part is eating them. But now that I know how much work it takes, I start looking at every cookie in terms of how long it took me to make it.... so they aren't as carefree to eat anymore. Pierre was determined to stay at our feet in case any crumbs fell to the floor,
and Mosey was depressed because he lost his playmate...
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Artichokes
Thursday, December 11, 2008
My First Paraffin
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Christmas Blessings
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Monday, December 08, 2008
Mushroom Fettucini
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Decorated!
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Friday, December 05, 2008
Kool Kactus
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Netflix Woes
The Outlander
My sister-in-law, Michelle, was kind enough to mail this book to me because she thought I would like it.
She was right! Can we say addicting? I can. I say it every morning around 2 o'clock when I finally keep my promise of, "This is the last chapter I am reading tonight!"
I am almost done. Thank goodness there are several more books in this series!
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