Friday, June 29, 2012
Most Disgusting Pizza!
Me and the Kids got home a little later than normal tonight... I like to have supper ready by 5 o'clock to eat. We got home at 6, and I still had dishes, and had to do all the prep work.... So it was Friday night, and I thought to myself--- I am going to have pizza delivered---(something I have never had the luxury of doing before) So I called up the local pizza place in Moscow, ordered online, got their newest yummiest pizza- whole wheat crust and the whole 9 yards... I like to venture out and try new things... So I thought, this will be fun, a bottle of A&W, and a fun new pizza for our Friday night. It had some things on it I didn't know what it was- several different kinds of sausages - I thought. 7 o'clock, the doorbell rang and their was the nice pizza man with a hot and ready pizza and a cold A&W. I was so excited, dinner in a box and I was done for the night. So I called the kids in and they sat around the table, their mouths watering... I opened the box, and Addy said, "mom, I don't like hashbrowns on my pizza...." I started to laugh and said Addy those aren't hashbrowns, that is sauerkraut. At that moment I knew I had went a little to far on my adventure for food... It had two different kinds of sausage, sourkraut, a lil' cheese, some kind of mustard sauce underneath all the uck.... It was the [most all-time, ever in the world, disgusting] pizza I had ever eaten (seriously, it was like a giant hot dog mashed into a large circle). Addy would not eat it at all, brit had two bites and sid said, "mom, it's a good thing you ordered the A&W huh?" I apologized over and over, and begged their forgiveness... Lol! Sid did manage to get through one of the slices, and then went for another one, and said, "I don't know why I'm reaching for another one...." She threw it in the box, and ran outside. Sorry "Pizza Perfection" I don't know if I will order another pizza again... It will take a while to get over that one!
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Frozen Summer Treat
Recipe of the day:
Fruit Skewers...
[YUMMMMM!]
- skewers
- red grapes
- green grapes
- thick sliced bananas
- blueberries
- chocolate (milk, or white or a combo)
- real fine coconut
Slide fruit on, lay on parchment. Melt chocolate, drizzle and sprinkle coconut on top. Place in your freezer until frozen. you could use any variety of fruit. [ex... pineapple, strawberries]
A super fun activity to do with your kids.
final step: put a lock on your freezer for about an hour!
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Our New Home
This is our new home.... It didn't quite look like this when we drove up to it. It was all white, it needed a little TLC.... So that's where Big Al comes in.... We arranged to switch payment for Fix-ups on the house. Which really helps both of us, He has a long list. Inside there is a little parlor, dining, living, kitchen on main floor. Upstairs there is three bedrooms and a bath. An added bonus, there is an upstairs covered porch. I haven't dug into fixing that up yet, but the ideas are rolling. I love the porches they are fun and easy to make beautiful. I spend a lot of time on the front porch watching the kids play.
The Big Move!
One of the biggest changes in our lives, happened, May 25, 2012... It was scary, fun, exciting, crazy, - me and Alan, pulled out of the U-Haul place, thinking to ourselves [what are we doing....] We are uprooting our children, ourselves, and everything we've ever known-we are leaving behind. We were both a bundle of nerves on the verge of tears, and anticipation at every turn... Alans parents came along for the adventure- we loaded up the kids and off we went, into unknown territory... (a little nervous) Along the way we experienced, a "white out" in Montana....Other than that it was uneventful. We spent the night in Missoula. The kiddo's had lots of fun swimming, and riding on the slides. We arrived the next day around noon in Moscow.
We made it!!! We had previously not seen any pics of our new home-to-be.... We only had a sketch and a note from the previous renter. Alan was a little skeptical about the whole thing... he said, "What if we get up there, and the whole thing is a scam...." Yeah!!! that would of been awful.... but we pulled into Moscow, and drove to the address, and guess what? The house was actually there, and it was vacant... waiting for us to fill it up with all of our many, many, many possessions..... ha ha ha!!! We saw a lot of moving vans on the way up, and all of those U-hauls were a LOT smaller than ours.... WHAT WERE WE THINKING.... We had to downsize once again. The house was a bit smaller than I had anticipated.
The Elders Quorum showed up and had the U-haul unloaded in about a half an hour. By this time, I was frazzled.... The Relief Society, (may I emphasize 'Relief") came to my aid with a home cooked dinner that night (yummm....) All I could do was sit and stare at the mounds and mounds of boxes sitting in the little living room. Thanks goodness for Larry and Mar, or I think I would still be sitting in the middle of my living room with boxes all around me. Not the funnest experience I've had... Yet it was an 'experience'
A couple of days later mom, Kerry, Kandi, and her kids came up to help out. Thanks goodness for family. They helped get things in working order, and helped me get things a little more organized.
Three weeks later, here we are, I finally know which direction I need to point my car in- to make it to town. ha ha ha (I still have to really think about it!)
We made it!!! We had previously not seen any pics of our new home-to-be.... We only had a sketch and a note from the previous renter. Alan was a little skeptical about the whole thing... he said, "What if we get up there, and the whole thing is a scam...." Yeah!!! that would of been awful.... but we pulled into Moscow, and drove to the address, and guess what? The house was actually there, and it was vacant... waiting for us to fill it up with all of our many, many, many possessions..... ha ha ha!!! We saw a lot of moving vans on the way up, and all of those U-hauls were a LOT smaller than ours.... WHAT WERE WE THINKING.... We had to downsize once again. The house was a bit smaller than I had anticipated.
The Elders Quorum showed up and had the U-haul unloaded in about a half an hour. By this time, I was frazzled.... The Relief Society, (may I emphasize 'Relief") came to my aid with a home cooked dinner that night (yummm....) All I could do was sit and stare at the mounds and mounds of boxes sitting in the little living room. Thanks goodness for Larry and Mar, or I think I would still be sitting in the middle of my living room with boxes all around me. Not the funnest experience I've had... Yet it was an 'experience'
A couple of days later mom, Kerry, Kandi, and her kids came up to help out. Thanks goodness for family. They helped get things in working order, and helped me get things a little more organized.
Three weeks later, here we are, I finally know which direction I need to point my car in- to make it to town. ha ha ha (I still have to really think about it!)
Monday, June 18, 2012
Spokane, Washington
We got to Spokane on Monday, and we just checked in to the hotel, and Alan went to his meetings. We dropped him off, and than went back and went swimming... On Tuesday, we went to the Riverfront Park. It was a lot of fun, They had water kids could run through, but it was not warm enough that day. They rode the carousel and some other rides. Sid wanted to ride a ride, but Ad and Brit did not fit the height requirement, and so she rode all by herself. She was the only one on the ride, and it was a little dragon ride. Around the first bend, we thought we saw tears... It scared her just a bit-she came out of it with smiles....
Spokane Falls were beautiful. There is a pedestrian bridge you walk over, it made me a little nervous... walking over those roaring falls. But it was breathtaking...We ate at the Mustard Seed- Super good!
The Spokane Temple, is a micro temple. It was beautiful. When we got out of the car, and walking up to the temple, there was a different feeling there than there was anywhere else in the city. I asked the kids if they felt a difference between yesterday and today. There was such a feeling of peace, beauty and a feeling of security. They had a stake center on the left side of the temple and then they had a park on the right hand side that was church owned.... with a picnic area and swings that kids could play on.
Addy at the kids museum!
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