Monday, February 15, 2010

Fortune Cookies and Cinnamon Sugar Pretzels

Today the kids didn't have school since it was President's day. We spent the afternoon in the kitchen - one of my favorite pass times. Today is a memory I hope to keep for a long time. We made fortune cookies and cinnamon sugar pretzels. We talked and had fun together. There was no fighting! That is what made it so enjoyable.

Zach and Kassi wrote the fortunes  for the cookies. My fortune was, " You will have the best job in the world." Correction - I have the best job in the world. I am a mom. I have wanted to be a mother since I was a little girl. It is the hardest job I ever had but it sure is worth it. I sure do love being a mom. I love my kids. I am very blessed with four beautiful, wonderful children. My husband is pretty great too!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

It's Great To Be Eight

Kaeden turned 8 years old yesterday. He had the great pleasure of being baptized on his birthday, a family luncheon and then a Pirate Birthday Party. Now days, not many people are baptized on their birthday. He was baptized and confirmed by his dad.  He was baptized with his cousin, Abby. They are just 3 weeks apart. 

After the baptism, we had a family luncheon. Grandma & Grandpa Evans gave Kaeden his first set of scriptures and a journal. He has already started to read his scriptures.  Kaeden looked so cute in his new suit - he looked like a mini missionary.

Then, we had a Pirate Birthday Party with 12 pirates. I made a Treasure Chest Birthday Cake (Kaeden was real happy with it - he asked me to make him one for his birthday next year.)  

This is just a brief synopsis of Kaeden's day. Pictures to come as soon as I figure out how to load my pictures to my lab top. (Our home computer is broken.)

Fast Sunday Traditions

I love traditions!!!! Today was Fast Sunday because we had Stake Conference last week. Anthony only had one tradition from his childhood. This tradition came from when he was in a foster home for almost year. His foster mom, Bonnie Chase, would always make homemade pizza and root beer floats on Fast Sunday. 

Since this was his only tradition, we have tried to keep it up, although I changed it a little. We still do homemade pizza but we do different kinds of soda. (I don't like root beer.) The kids seem to really enjoy this.

Another tradition we just started today is to have a Family Fast and Testimony Meeting. Everyone shares their testimony and then has to say one thing they are doing to try to be more like Jesus.  I hope this develops into a great family tradition that makes a difference in my childrens' lives.


Thursday, February 11, 2010

NutRageous Candy Bar & Buttercream Frosting

You may ask what a NutRageous candy bar and buttercream frosting have in common. The answer is: I love both of them!!! NutRageous is hands down my very favorite candy bar. Good thing they are hard to find. I have noticed that Harmons has NutRageous. Anthony probably wonders why I always volunteer to go get all our prescriptions. My secret: I buy my Nutrageous and slowly eat away at it while I wait for the prescriptions. It is my moment of heaven with no interruptions.

Buttercream frosting is on my mind because I bought Kaeden Spiderman cupcakes from Sam's to share with his classroom to celebrate his birthday. The buttercream frosting on these cupcakes was heavenly!!! Who cares about the cake, I just eat the frosting. Blake takes after me, he loves frosting too!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Time Out For Women

I had a great weekend! I went to Time Out For Women in Ogden with two of my sisters. (Traci and Tricia.) We even splurged and stayed at a hotel Friday night. I shouldn't say splurged because the hotel was not that great but it was nice to get away. Friday night we listened to Chieko Okazaki, John Bytheway and Jenny Oaks Baker. Boy can Jenny play the violin. Our Saturday session consisted of Linda Eyre and her daughter Shawni Pothier ( I love them and all their parenting advice), Amanda Dickson, Emily Freeman, Richard Hozalpfel, Mariama Kallon and the singing group Mercy River.

It was such a nice get away - I was really uplifted. The conference theme was infinite hope. I was really touched by Mariama's story. She is from Sierra Leone, Africa.  She has gone through horrific things in life and yet she is so hopeful and happy. The interesting thing about her is that she stayed at our hotel. She stood in line in front of me at our hotel's continental breakfast. She was dressed in her African headress and all. I had know idea who she was and then she is one of our speakers. What hit me about this experience is at breakfast I noticed her but didn't think much of it. A couple hours later, after hearing her speak, I was totally touched by her words. It made me think of how much each person has to offer and many times I don't take the time to get to know the person and learn from them.

Friday night we ate at the Pie Pizzaria. I love that place! After the conference, we stopped at Tony's Burger in Centerville - I have been wanting to try that place. (I'm always on a quest to try different restaurants.) I enjoyed my Caprese Salad. Then we went to Sub Zero. I love how they make their ice cream - with nitrogen. They spray the nitrogen gas into the milk and wala you have ice cream. Pretty cool!