This is my simple photo journal. I like to take pictures and once a month or more, I load them onto this blog so that we can remember some of our family highlights.

9.29.2010


Without fail, this child of mine comes home from school and either puts a wig or costume on....everyday.
Yesterday he was crazy wig boy and today he is a red fox because that is his favorite kind of fox.

9.26.2010

Sunday

 Now that we go to church in the afternoon we have all morning to eat, read, watch old family movies and maybe throw in a back rub.

9.14.2010

Summer the Teenager



13 years ago we had a brown-eyed beautiful daughter.
She came out-- cried and then started smiling.
She has been such a gift.
We love you Bear!


9.11.2010

Power Balls

I was introduced to these by my sister-in-law, Carol.  They are a hit with the whole family.
I have had a few questions and requests for the recipe, so I thought I would share. 



2 Cups of Oatmeal (almost grounded to flour, leave a little texture)--We order the gluten-free oats online

1 1/2 Cups of Golden Flax Seed (I get this big bag at Costco by the vitamins and protein bars)

1 Cup of Protein Powder ( I like the chocolate EAS brand...also found at Costco)

1 small 15 oz jar of natural peanut butter (I can't stand the peanut butter with the oil floating on the top-so I use Jif )

1/2 cup of agave or honey


Sprinkle mini chocolate chips (Carol used dark chocolate) Some of my family likes it with very little chocolate...so do it to preference.

I start with the peanut butter and agave (or honey) in a glass bowl.  I warm it up in the microwave for about 20 seconds to make it nice and soft.  I then add oatmeal, protein powder, and flax seed.  This will require a little muscle to stir in.  I add a few chocolate chips at the end when the mix isn't warm.  Roll into balls and keep stored in the fridge.

9.10.2010

How long can I stand Ping Pong?

So I have been switching furniture around...if you know me, you know I like changing things up.
Our piano moved from hardwood into a room with carpet...brilliant move on my part.  I no longer dread the sound of piano echoing, pounding throughout the house.  Piano practicing is now the background and not the main event.
I made the piano room-- the dining room and now the place we used to eat --is now the place we play ping pong.
Confused?
Tom was when he came back from his trip.
We are actually all getting pretty good at the ping pong play.  I know that my friend Amy is going to think I copied....well, maybe a little.  She did help me think outside the box.
And would someone please help me find something to put in the frame that sits below the clock on the wall....jeesh!


9.07.2010

First Day of Piano.....about 10 years more




Ike was sure excited to start piano....lets see how long the honeymoon stage lasts.
I keep letting the other 3 know that they
 will thank me one day for  "helping" them stick with it.
My good friend, Diane, is his new teacher.
I love this lady and am so glad she agreed.
We are trying the Jane Tan method.


9.06.2010

Pirate's Cove

The Oklands invited us to a great 2 day getaway at Pirate's Cove. 
 It is located about 10 minutes from Hoover Dam, just overlooking Lake Meade.  
It is a 22,000 square foot home/Pirate themed water park.
I have never stayed or seen anything quite like it.  
Absolutely unique and fun place to gather with friends.









The view was so pretty overlooking Lake Meade.
Unlimited icecream and slushes helped keep us cool.
The weather was still awfully hot there in Boulder, Nevada



Want a fun game for the family....  Perudo (or we know it as Liars Dice)



The owner loves pirates, old Cadillacs and Marilyn Monroe (she was in every garage)

With 22 thousand feet of living space, there were a lot of doors...unique and all different.