Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Today

     being lazy
 soaking up sun
                                                                           smelling fresh cut grass
 repairing bikes


feels like summer...

Friday, April 22, 2011

Happy Earth Day

The world is full of Magic









Life is too short to wait to have your adventure
 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

*things that go bump in the night*


Caty, my friend over at The Bee's Knees, did a quirky little post about things that freak her out. 

It really got me thinking about what gives me butterflies (not the good kind).  

I am a little strange very strange.

I have many weird characteristics that make me, well, me. 

One of those things is my -love- of being scared.

It is so exhilarating! 

I love take time often out of my life to face and experience the things that absolutely terrify me.

So without further ado,  I would like to present:

Things that scare me to death
yet still intrigue me...

cars... underwater. 
I have this HUGE fear of driving off a bridge in a car. 
Can I handle falling off a bridge into water? yes. 
Can I handle a car accident NOT in water? yes. 
Something about the combo of the two things it just scares the b'jeezes out of me.

abandoned warehouses. 
I have a dream that occurs about once a month.  
Weird thing is, it is a lucid dream. 
The only thing I have no control over is walking into the building...
After that I am trapped there trying to run from a paranormal entity that is taking out the other random people with me.
You'd have to be there to get the creepiness factor from it.

 Okay, so this is a combo of 2 scarier-than-all-get-out things.
If you have been to Silver Dollar City, in idk, the past 50 years you will recognize this ride.
Fire in the Hole. 
Sure its a fun-filled ride perfect for the whole family to enjoy and love!
It comes complete with men in creepy masks, weird manikins, super dark scenes, random yelling and screaming noises, fake buildings burning down and last ( but certainly not least) a lynching.
Seriously, the scariest ride I have ever been on.
And, check out what you get to stare at in line before you ride!

 This, my friends, is a Baldknobber.  
Isn't he just so cute with his homemade mask and backwards jacket?  And to think that these men used to hide in caves and plan mobs and killings together...
Yeah, more like scare the crap out of me. 
Who came up with that uniform anyways?

...this needs no explanation. 

Great, now I have the hankerin' for a scary movie... 
What scares you?

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Do your part


sea turtle


This is a message that is very dear to my heart. Please read and help out.


Sea Turtles Struggling

Help Restore their Habitat today



       It was a year ago April 20th that BP's Deepwater Horizon well exploded, ultimately sending over 200 million gallons of toxic crude into the Gulf of Mexico. 

Under the Clean Water Act, BP must pay fines for each barrel of oil spilled. However, the current law requires that this money be deposited into a trust fund in the federal treasury. Unless Congress takes action soon, the Clean Water Act penalties from the BP oil disaster will not be reinvested in the Gulf.

A few weeks after the spill, a juvenile Kemp's ridley sea turtle--the most endangered species of sea turtle in the world--was searching for crabs in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico about 35 miles off the Louisiana coast. But sadly, instead of finding something to eat, the turtle found itself covered in crude oil, spewing from BP's Deepwater Horizon well. The little turtle's eyes, mouth and skin began to burn, and it found itself struggling to breathe. This turtle was one of the "lucky ones"--it was found by state wildlife officials, rehabilitated and eventually released back into the Gulf.


Unfortunately, many Kemp's ridleys were not rescued. Of the more than 600 dead sea turtles collected in the months after last April's oil spill disaster in the Gulf, nearly 500 were Kemp's ridleys. Many more were lost, their bodies never recovered. There were even reports of sea turtles being burned alive in fires set by BP's cleanup crews.

Just last month--almost a year after the spill began--seven times as many turtles were found stranded as would be typical. The cause of these recent standings is still under investigation.
The Kemp's ridleys need Gulf Coast restoration projects to restore their habitat so their populations can recover from the oil disaster.
Thanks for all you do for wildlife!

Sue Brown
Executive Director, NWF Action Fund

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

new favorite color







What is today?



This is Steve. 

This is how old Steve is.

I baked this cake for Steve.

Happy birthday Steve!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Inspiration

I am making a change in my life.

I know I have told myself this many times, but I need to really get with the picture and realize where I am headed. I just turned 23 and I feel like I am 35.  I ache, I can't run for very long at all, my clothes are all super tight and I am -lazy-.  I have an addiction to food. Yep, I do. I admit it.  I love it.  I eat when I am happy and sad (and every emotion in-between). Don't get me wrong, food is awesome, but I don't want it to run my life anymore.  As time passes, I gain more weight and my clothes don't fit and my lifestyle doesn't match what I want to do with my life. 

I have tried dieting before. I don't stick to it. I am a person that needs instant gratification (when it comes to me personally) So, I have chosen a diet that has worked for a lot of people I know.  I will be doing the HCG. (Now, for those of you that may read this and not agree with this diet, please know that I have done a TON of research and have made up my mind.) I start today.  It will be extremely tough and hopefully just as rewarding.  

Getting to the health and shape that I want to be at is only a small part of my change.  I am getting completely unpacked today. I am making a chore/schedule chart. I will be going to bed by 9:30 (enough time to read my scriptures, pray and spend time with my husband) and be ready to sleep at 10:00.  I will be getting up at 5:45 in the morning to have personal prayer/study time, exercise, make breakfast for my family and ride my bike to school.  Dinner will from now on be started at 5:00 in order to be on the table by 6:00.   

Why so much detail?
Because detail is what I need. I need it SO badly.  I am craving this organization, this change.

My inspiration for this turnaround was D&C 88: 118-126 

118 And as all have not faith, seek ye diligently and teach one another words of wisdom; yea, seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom; seek learning, even by study and also by faith.

 119  Organize yourselves; prepare every needful thing; and establish a house, even a house of prayer, a house of fasting, a house of faith, a house of learning, a house of glory, a house of order, a house of God;

 120 That your incomings  may be in the name of the Lord; that your outgoings may be in the name of the Lord; that all your salutations may be in the name of the Lord, with uplifted hands unto the Most High.

 121 Therefore, cease from all your light speeches, from all laughter from all your lustful desires, from all your pride and light-mindedness, and from all your wicked doings.

 122 Appoint among yourselves a teacher, and let not all be spokesmen at once; but let one speak at a time and let all listen unto his sayings, that when all have spoken that all may be edified of all, and that every man may have an equal privilege.

 123 See that ye love one another; cease to be covetous; learn to impart one to another as the gospel requires.

 124 Cease to be idle; cease to be unclean; cease to find fault one with another; cease to sleep longer than is needful; retire to thy bed early, that ye may not be weary; arise early, that your bodies and your minds may be invigorated.

 125 And above all things, clothe yourselves with the bond of  charity, as with a mantle, which is the bond of perfectness and peace.

 126 Pray always, that ye may not faint, until I come. Behold, and lo, I will come quickly, and receive you unto myself. Amen.

 I'll keep the blog updated on my improvements and growth. 
 I am REALLY very excited for this. Just thinking about it makes my heart happy. 

Wish me luck! 

it's the final countdown


 This is it. 
The end is near. 
I am so excited.
The countdown starts now...
100 days until I am at the IMAX getting ready for the experience I have been waiting for since I was
11
Want to come with me?



Thursday, March 31, 2011

yummm

I am a baker.
  I like to cook.
But I Lu-hu-huve to bake.
I bake when I am happy. 
I bake when I am sad.
I even bake when I am angry. 
It is so relaxing and it fills my home with happiness.
  In fact, I try to make a goal of having freshly baked goods on a plate in my kitchen everyday
It really does make for a happier home. 
I bake everything from bread and muffins to candy and snacks.  But the thing I bake most are your ordinary chocolate chip cookies.  Well, they aren't so ordinary.  I am proud to say that they are MY chocolate chip cookies, and to say the least they rock socks off. 
Yes, I am bragging here.  
They really are awesome.
  Crisp on the outside, soft on the inside.
MMmm so good.  

Preheat oven to 325 degrees

2 cups flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
3/4 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
1 Tbs. vanilla*
1 whole egg
1 egg yolk
1 1/2 cups chocolate chips

Mix your flour, salt and baking soda with a whisk while your butter is melting on the stove top.  After butter melts, stir in both sugars until combined.  Add in your vanilla and eggs. **Then, mix in your dry ingredients.  After that is combined (it is going to be a lot stickier than most cookie doughs) add in your chocolate chips.  Use a 1/4 measuring cup to scoop out cookies and put on sheet.  Bake for 15 minutes.  
I like my cookies to be golden brown, and not very dark on the bottom, but others may want them to be in longer which is just fine too.  

* I use Molina Mexican Vanilla.  For those of you that don't know what that is, here is a picture

I think that EVERYONE should give this a try.  I personally prefer it to regular pure vanilla in taste and cost.  It has a little bit of spice to it that makes it smell and taste wonderful.  And and at about 2 bucks for over 8 oz, you really can't beat the price!
** I stopped using an electric mixer about 2 years ago.  Don't get me wrong, they are wonderful and I use them when I need to whip things or I need to get a really smooth batter, but for the most part I find that a wooden spoon really makes great baked goods (plus it is good exercise, ha! )



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

late night thoughts

I -think- WAYY too much late at night... 

 Right now, I am thinking that I need to be healthier.  

I need to exercise more, maybe jog in the mornings. 

[but I HATE exercising by myself]

I need to eat healthier.

[ but I LOVE ice cream] 

and I need to start loving the skin I'm in more.

[ easier said than done]

I may be thinking a lot more at this time of night, but I think these thoughts are for the best.  

I really need to make sure I can keep up with my health now so I can keep up with my grandkids later on.
 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

dreaming

I am dreaming of the great outdoors today.

More specifically, late spring to late fall.  
This winter has been hard on the heart.
I can just barely taste roasted marshmallows and here the bugs chirping as you sit by the fire at night not being able to see past the people on the other side.  
I want to go floating and I want to hike.
I want to take road trips and I want to lay in the sun and take a nap.
I made a goal that I would have many adventures this go around, if only Missouri wasn't so indecisive on what season it wanted to be.

In other news, (literally the last post I did), I am getting 36 2" pots of succulent plants... next week. 
I also have plans to build a mini green house for inside my home 

and I want to get a few other flowers/veggies for my back deck.
Since I know so many ladies are just dieing for spring and I am really wanting to spend time with friends, I think I will have an "apartment-worthy-planting-party"  
If it is nice out, we can do it in the park next to where I live, if not I have a tarp to put down in my living room. 
If you want to come let me know on here or in the book of faces.
...I may even make cute little invites :)

Saturday, March 26, 2011

I did it...

I just went ahead and got them. 

I signed onto ebay and I couldn't stop myself...





They should be here by April 8th...

Anyone want to plant some succulent pots with me?

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

spring fever

I have a new, shall we call it, obsession?

Yes, I think that is the right word. 

I am consumed by the loveliness of succulent plants.

I expect my new little place will be home to many of these in the near future.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Today

Packing

Cleaning

Moving

Sooo Stressful...
Yet Sooo Rewarding

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

New Glasses



                                      ... Bad picture

DIY

People always appreciate and cherish homemade things.  They also love to save money.  Isn't it awesome how these two things seem to go beautifully together?  I have been preparing and collecting crafts/diy patterns to start sewing my kids clothes and making things for my home.  I now have a collection of money saving, memory making ideas.  I recently starting delving into furniture... Majority of furniture is made of wood right? Built by people everyday throughout the world, so why would I pay them hundreds of dollars to make things I can make right here at home?  I wasn't the first one to think of this, this fine lady was kind enough to become an expert at it AND tell everyone all about it.

This table is first on my list, followed by many more I'm sure.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Wedding



This month marks 4 years married.
It is crazy how fast this time has gone by.  
My mother called me the other day and reminded me of a goal I had set 
that was close at hand.
Charlie and I met at a YSA dance and short story made very short, we fell in love fast and got engaged in 6 days.  Different factors at the time caused us to want to spend as little money as possible and also not have the time to plan a wedding at all.  I didn't mind at the time, but as time went on I was sad that I didn't get a dress or a ring or have a fun reception with cake and dancing.  So, my husband and I  agreed that on our 5 year anniversary, we would have a Renew our vows/ Reception for family and friends and well, for us.  
I had completely forgotten about this goal due to time and our lives becoming very busy,  until my mother reminded. 
So... Starting now, I am planning a wedding.  
Not just a wedding, but a St. Patrick's day party full of good food, good music and lots of fun.
This is really exciting!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Favortie Things pt. 2

Yesterday I shared the strange things that I intrigue me.  I have a passion for the mysterious things in life. Today, I want to share things that make me truly happy.

The Gospel 

My family

My Pugs

Camping as far away from people as possible

Comfort food

Oregon

The Ocean

My job at the Zoo

Stars

Autumn time

Floating down the river