Showing posts with label holiday's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday's. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

God Bless America & Blind Man Sings...


Happy Fourth of July!!

Enjoy this video of our blind friend Adam Bevell playing guitar while Bono
sings 'All I Want Is You' at Saturday night's U2 concert.

Blind Guitar Player...photo credit: U2.com

Adam has a macular degenerative eye disease that caused him to go blind. He is a huge U2 fan, he's said that teaching himself to play guitar and U2 songs helped him when he was going blind. Adam's been to many, many U2 concerts (several on front row), and as I mentioned in this post once gave Kimball and I front row seats,  and this time he was invited onstage with Bono at the close of the show.

Watch the entire video to see what Bono does at the end...priceless!!
Way to go Bevell devil...you killed it!!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Hardest Working Guy I Know...

Happy Father's Day Kimball


The kids got up and made him a breakfast of rainbow pancakes, eggs, sausage and OJ.


I found this cake online...wish I could remember the blog. So sorry! It's just a angel food cake from the bakery cut into thirds horizontally, then I took softened frozen yorgurt and added two layers, then let it sit in the freezer for a few hours.


Last, Cool Whip for the topping and back in the freezer for about a half hour. I just made the banner w/ diamond shape scrap book paper (folded over a decorative string), and tied to skewer sticks. It was a good summer time treat.


We gave Kimball several shirts and some new NFL gear...he loves getting new clothes. :)

xoxo,
 

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Our December

December was maddness I tell you! We had SO much going on, usually I try to keep it low-key so we can focus on enjoying the Christmas spirit but this year we were crazy busy!!



Jaxon and Kade were in The Best Christmas Pagent Ever this year. They had a million practices, rehersals and 13 performances at the Mesa Arts Center. It was a really great show and in Kade's words "a great experience". It was a huge commitment on both their parts and mine as well since it required so much time and driving. Kade's going to try out for another play coming this March, Jax on the other hand would rather not commit to something that big again.

As I mentioned here we went to Minnesota to stay with friends and watch the Vikings play the Giants. My parents had planned to spend Christmas with us so they came out early enough so we'd have someone to watch the kids while we were gone. Thanks Mom and Dad!! It was a great time, here's some of the things we did...
Mom made Sophia some cute tutu's to play dress up. She LOVES them...thanks mom!
Stopped to take in the view of Canyon Lake.
We went on a little fieldtrip up the Superstition Mountains to Tortilla Flat. We had lunch in the saloon with the walls covered in dollar bills. Had fun looking through the shops and bought some candy. 
 The weather was beautiful for pretty much the entire month, Arizona's mild winters are the best!
Mom was a lifesaver and did all the laundry and dishes (our dishwasher was broke)...the girl has some mad domestic skillz! It was like having a sister wife in the house...kinda, sorta. Dad helped Sophia and Kade with their bike riding, and taught Kaden to shoot the basketball (and make it). Kade even scored the first point in our Christmas basketball game.
I did a ton of baking...and paid the price on the treadmill later! Kade helped with these Oreo Brownie's. The recipe can be found on my friend Jenny's blog Picky Palate.
Hiking was another way we burned off all the extra calories. 
Besides my (almost seventy year old) dad's 6X a week workouts, he rocked the hike like a champ. No ski pole's walking stick necessary! He put the other seniors to shame.
We even came across this triantula!!
Yes, I'm painfully aware of how silly these giant sun glasses look on my already round face. I've vowed not to wear them again, the bright side is they only cost me $3, they were a desperate purchase when Kimball and I were in Little Italy, NY.
Christmas Eve, the kids opened their annual Christmas pj's...always a favorite.
Grandma Kay made Soph's day by getting her a robe so she could be like the rest of the kids.
Christmas dinner was just OK, I guess after the big basketball game at the park I wasn't on my 'A game' when it came to the rice and rolls but at least the table looked pretty and we had a nice evening. I was already bugged that my dinner didn't wasn't perfect, so I may or may not have bit Kimball's head off snapped at Kimball for purposly positioning his face behind the candle light...again. Ha ha, so funny! :)
Sadly, on Christmas morning I hopped into blogland for a minute only to find out my blog friend Edie had lost her home and all her possessions in a fire earlier that week. She lives in Tennesse so there wasn't much I could do to help right that second, but it sure was hard to enjoy the holiday knowing my dear friend was experiencing such a devastating loss.
Thanks again to my mom and dad for spending December with us. The kids say it was their best Christmas so far. They came all the way from Texas and are now off on a three week vacation to Fiji, Australia and New Zealand...not too bad! Have a great time and hurry back!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Why I heart facebook...

#1 reason I love facebook is because two years ago I reconnected with my old high school bff from Utah, Chantell. Not only did we reconnect after no contact in 12 years....we realized we both live in Arizona!!! I can't even tell you what a blessing it has been for me. Yes, I've made new friends since we moved here back in 2000, but there's just something about Chantell that causes us to laugh 'till it hurts, act like we're 16 again and reminisce the good ol' days every single time. We're quite the pair!!
We both have three kids, all within a year of each other. They get a long great and love spending time together,  as do our husband's Kimball and Mike...how lucky is that!?!?
Her girls Gabby & Hailey are just as fab as she is, and I secretly hope Hailey and Jaxon will marry one day.
A rare moment when I coaxed my tween Jaxon into a quick picture with his mom. Don't you love the pj's idea....that was all his! The kids were so excited for Chantell and Mike's New Year's Eve party.
Kimball lightin' up the neighborhood like a true rock star! He bought these out of state a few months ago and has been dying to use them....they were worth the wait!!
 Freezing our buns off in this incredibly, abnormal AZ weather...there was even snow on the mountains that morning...a first for me in the ten years I've lived here!! It was quite the rush really, when Kade saw it he sounded like the double rainbow guy, "too much, what does it mean?". :) SO FUNNY!  
Notice how they had to crane their necks to see the fireworks....that's all I'm sayin'. ;)
 Gabby is 2 1/2 years old, she's short so she looks younger but she talks like a 5 year old. It had been a few months since we saw her and she had grown up a ton. She's no longer a baby, now she's a big girl and her and Soph had a blast!! Did I mention she's the best snuggle bug and will go to anyone? I've really never met a more mellow, easy going and fun toddler in my life. LOVE me some Gabby!
Chantell's husband Mike, their neighbor Bill and the boys acting like "boys", which seems to happen to males at any age when there's toys (fireworks) in their reach! Thanks again friends for a fun party. Here's to twenty-eleven...which btw, reminds me of how much I'll miss saying twenty-ten it just....feeeeels nice.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year {2011 Resolutions}

this year will be simple

i resolve to do one thing

*run a half marathon*

Running a half will be a huge challenge for me since the only races I've done are a few 5k's and since training for a half will require me to live a healthier lifestyle (which is a good thing) and stay focused for more than two weeks a long period of time.
I originally vowed to do three things in 2011
but let's face it...
there's nothing "simple" about me running a half marathon,
which is why I decided to only have one resolution.

View from the Empire State Building 2010

i wish i was in new york city to see the ball drop
 but until then i just have fun on picnik

really though, we are heading to chantell's
for what's bound to be a super fun party with the kids...

i'll be hopped up on caffeine
trying for year two of
up 'till midnight!

Happy New Year!!

*revised on 1-2-11 :)

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Holiday Baking {Pumpkin Cake Roll}

This is definitely my all time favorite recipe for Pumpkin Cake Roll. It's perfection I tell ya! It comes from the Essential Mormon Cookbook I purchased years ago from Deseret Bookstore.

Pumpkin Cake Roll
3 eggs
1 c. sugar
2/3 cup canned pumpkin
1 teaspoon lemon juice
3/4 c. flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon ginger
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 c. powdered sugar
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese
4 tablespoons butter
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 c. chopped pecans (optional)

Beat eggs and sugar together. Add pumpkin and lemon juice and mix together. In a separate bowl sift together flour, baking powder, spices and salt. Fold into pumpkin mixture.

Line a 15x10 1/2x1 inch jelly roll pan with waxed paper. Grease lightly. Spread pumpkin mixture evenly in pan. Bake at 375 degrees for about 15 min. or until lightly browned. Turn out immediately onto a clean dishtowel sprinkled with powdered sugar, removing the waxed paper. Sprinkle more powdered sugar on top of cake. Start at one end, carefully rolling towel and cake together. Cool on countertop.

Combine the 1 cup powdered sugar, cream cheese, butter and vanilla. Beat until smooth. Gently unroll cake onto cutting board, removing towel. Spread cream cheese filling over top. Sprinkle with pecans. Roll back up. Cover with waxed paper and chill in refrigerator. Best when made a day ahead. Will keep in refrigerator 6 to 10 days (well wrapped). Freezes well. Makes 12 servings.
Take my word for it and make a double batch...I promise they'll be gone so quick you'll wish you had.

Holiday Recipes {Peppermint Brownie Cakes}


These brownies are to die for! They were a big hit with my family so I thought I'd share them. I love all things brownie...so maybe one of these days I'll share my various brownie recipes.

Peppermint Brownie Cakes

Brownie Mix                                                          Other ingredients
1 2/3 c. sugar                                                         semi sweet chocolate chips 
3/4 c. melted butter or margarine                            York Peppermint Patties
2 T. water                                                              peppermint candy canes
2 eggs
1 3/4 c. flour
3/4 c. cocoa
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt

Turn oven to 350 degrees (bake 18-20 minutes)

Directions
Mix sugar and butter, add eggs, vanilla and water. In separate bowl, mix dry ingredients. Combine the two. Lightly spray cupcake liners, add large spoonful of batter, then add 5 or so pieces of chopped York Peppermint Patties, add another spoonful of batter, smoothing the tops. After they come out of the oven, place on cooling rack.

Place 1/2 bag of chocolate chips in a large zip lock bag. Microwave at 30 second intervals, smooshing the chips in between (you don't want the chocolate to scortch) so make sure and only do it at 30 seconds each time. Once it's melted, cut a small corner of the bag and squeeze zig zagging over brownies. Then sprinkle crushed candy canes on top.

They are super rich but incredible. Hope you enjoy, and have a fabulous Thanksgiving!!