Thursday, August 26, 2010
Day 15 - My Dream House
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Day 14 - A Non-Fictional Book
Day 13 - A Fictional Book
Monday, August 16, 2010
Day 12 - Something I am OCD About
Reusable Trash Liner
Anyhow, a friend introduced me to Planetwise wet/dry bags, which are essentially water-tight bags that you can store dirty diapers in until you wash them. I love them (I have a small one for the diaper bag, and one large one for big trips, etc), but they don't really cut it for everyday storage (they start to stink). So, I saw an online suggestion to make a reusable trash can liner, and since I happened to have a Dollar Store plastic shower curtain lying around, I got to work with the simple cutting/sewing project. The result? A fantastic, water-tight trash liner that I can throw in the washer with the diapers (and airdry)...and now there is no stink in-between washes! I'm going to have to make more trash liners for the house!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Ratatouille
It was fantastic, and loved by everyone, except my hubby (he's the pickiest eater of the group...it takes a lot to impress)! We served it over noodles, even though that's not the proper way to eat it...and it was delicious! Soooo simple, and packed full of veggies! Have you ever made Ratatouille before? If not...try it!
Friday, August 13, 2010
Day 9 - A Photo I Took
I chose this first photo not because I think it is professional-looking, etc. I took it because it just captures a beautiful time of my life. Jared worked for the city bus in Skagway the summer before we had Ella, and his work reward was a free flight for both of us up to the glaciers on the mountain top. WOW! This would have been a $300 trip each, if paid by ourselves. It was pretty dang cool to land up on the glacier, and walk around. Helicopters are awesome!
Again...this was taken the summer before we started having kids and started our business (my last FUN summer...haha)!! It was the most perfect day EVER at the lakes on the South Klondike Highway (between Skagway and Whitehorse). I have never seen a day as still as this, since (then again--I rarely made that trip once we started the store)!!
And just down the highway a few miles I caught this:
You can't really go wrong taking photos of Alaska. It's gorgeous, even without a nice camera, or any skill :-)
Curried Cashew Couscous
I pulled out a recipe I found online, originally from the "Vegan Express" cookbook. The Curried Cashew Couscous was delicious, in my opinion...I had it for yesterday's lunch, dinner, and even breakfast this morning. My dad also ate it up! He supposedly hates curry...but he's never turned away from any of the dishes I make with curry (which is quite a few). Mom didn't feel like eating...but had one bite and said she liked it. Jared took a 1/4 cup of it (you could tell he had great faith that he would like it), and then told me he wasn't a big fan. Oh well...you can't win them all!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Day 8 - A Photo That Makes Me Angry/Sad
This is our beautiful trailer that we purchased in May 2009. It makes me sad to think about this...because, had we KNOWN we would close our business and leave Alaska (just 5 months later), we certainly wouldn't have gone through the trouble of getting this nice, grand new trailer. Coulda-woulda-shoulda!
We could have bucked up and spent 1 more summer in our tiny trailer, and we would have survived just fine. Now, we have the trouble of trying to sell this trailer, and not lose too much money in the process. So far--lots of tire-kickers...but no serious buyers. Dang. I would SO take it to Mexico...but really, that would be more complicated than it is worth.
So, yeah...thinking about this trailer makes me sad.
Although it really was a wonderful place to live during our last summer in Alaska :)
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Day 7 - A Photo That Makes Me Happy
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Day 6 - 20 of My Favorite Things
Monday, August 9, 2010
Day 5 - My Favorite Quote
Day 4 - My Favorite Book
I don't believe I have one particular favorite (at least, not yet!), but here are a few I have enjoyed lately:
A Train to Potevka
It is a true story about an LDS man on an US intelligence mission, who is hunted by the Russian Mafia. It's his amazing story of survival!)
Sarah's Key
A story about a survival of a girl caught in the Paris roundups during WWII. I learned a lot, but I was disappointed that the actual storyline wasn't based on any true person/event. Of course--the general events DID happen...so it was very intriguing!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Southwest Quinoa Salad
It is an awesome website that lets users submit recipes (with gorgeous photos)...and I can basically just look through all of the photos for an idea of what to make for dinner! Take a look...you'll be drooling, too!
I found this recipe, and made it yesterday. It is supposedly a "salad"...but I personally thing most dishes like this deserve to be a dip, too. So, out came the tortilla chips...yummy!! It uses avocados, fresh lime juice, and quinoa, which is literally one of the healthiest foods on the planet (and a staple in many South American countries). It's a shame I only discovered quinoa last summer...and that most people have still never heard of it, or tried it. I would compare it to rice (cooks the same way), but it is lighter, fluffier, and has a light crunch when you eat it. I often mix it with rice in my rice cooker, because I love its high fiber and iron content! You can find it in the health food section of stores, and it looks like a little tiny seed (which it is).
Get the recipe here!
Day 3 - My Favorite Television Program
Friday, August 6, 2010
Day 2 - My Favorite Movie
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Day 1 - My favorite Song
I was sitting on a southbound plane,
I was buried in a magazine
When the man in the next seat over
Wanted to talk to me
He talked about the universe,
He talked about Saturn's rings
He said, "I might be an atheist,
Except for just one thing:
It passes all my understanding
How it all worked out just right
The distance that we live from the sun,
The stars that shine at night
We may prove that it was just an accident
But how did it begin?
It passes all my understanding"
I told him, "You are a scholar;
You know things that I don't know
But I believe a God in heaven
Made everything below
And I know we are his children;
I've known it since I was two
But when it comes to being struck with awe,
I'm just like you
It passes all my understanding,
All the beauty we have here
From the majesty of the canyons
To a tiny baby's ear
And even when I can't believe it,
He still believes in me
It passes all my understanding"
We watched the sun set through the clouds
In a tiny little airplane window
With people sleeping all around
And I thought of how we just expect this world to be
And when the flight attendant passed me by
I threw away my magazine
It passes all my understanding,
That the Lord knows both our names
And that He made this world for everyone
That was sitting on that plane
And in spite of all of man's distractions
He offers us His peace
That passes all my understanding
Day 1 - My favorite Song
I was sitting on a southbound plane,
I was buried in a magazine
When the man in the next seat over
Wanted to talk to me
He talked about the universe,
He talked about Saturn's rings
He said, "I might be an atheist,
Except for just one thing:
It passes all my understanding
How it all worked out just right
The distance that we live from the sun,
The stars that shine at night
We may prove that it was just an accident
But how did it begin?
It passes all my understanding"
I told him, "You are a scholar;
You know things that I don't know
But I believe a God in heaven
Made everything below
And I know we are his children;
I've known it since I was two
But when it comes to being struck with awe,
I'm just like you
It passes all my understanding,
All the beauty we have here
From the majesty of the canyons
To a tiny baby's ear
And even when I can't believe it,
He still believes in me
It passes all my understanding"
We watched the sun set through the clouds
In a tiny little airplane window
With people sleeping all around
And I thought of how we just expect this world to be
And when the flight attendant passed me by
I threw away my magazine
It passes all my understanding,
Tat the Lord knows both our names
And that He made this world for everyone
That was sitting on that plane
And in spite of all of man's distractions
He offers us His peace
That passes all my understanding
30 Day Journal & New Blog Look
Monday, August 2, 2010
Vegan Cheesy Potato Casserole
but let me tell you...it was DELICOUS!!
This recipe was developed by my old co-worker from college, who conveniently ended up vegan, as well (and is a fantastic cook)!
Here is her healthy version of "Mormon Funeral Potatoes"
I didn't pre-cook the cheese sauce separately (in a pan) before adding it to the potatoes, and it was still perfect.
Mom and Dad loved it as well...which is saying a lot! Overall...another big hit that had everyone going back for 2nd's and 3rd's!!
July 24th Celebrations
Ella and Maiya were both in the parade. Ella decorated her bike:
Maiya sat on the float (in blue above "Days")
Maiya feeling proud of her big accomplishment!
The park had lots of activities the girls could enjoy. Everything cost about 50 cents a pop...but Papa donated to the girls' fun afternoon...so they donned their swimsuits, and went on inflatables that included water! Here they are, patiently waiting in line!