Sunday, October 24, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
My sweet skills
Hey family! How is everyone doing? Hope all is going well. I figure that I have some time now to develop some skills before school starts in January. I'll tell you about what I've been doing lately.

1. Zumba. Has anyone else tried it? Does anyone know what it is? It is the best workout in the world. They have classes at all the rec centers around here (and I'm assuming everywhere across the U.S.) It is a latino/african dance class that works your entire core. I won't go on and on, but I've been enjoying this class.
2. Walktober. At UVU in October there is a stepping competition. This year I joined, basically I have to wear a pedometer everyday and keep track of my steps and other activities, turn in the amount of steps each week and at the end of the month there is a winner! The first week I had over 90,000 steps (thanks to Zumba) and last week I had just over 75,000- not as much thanks to Fall Break. Then on Sunday I lost my pedometer so I haven't kept track all week. So... I think I'm out of the competition. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
3. Food. I've decided to take up cooking. I've never been someone to try new meals or foods so this week I found a few new recipes that I want to try. I made Tortellini Soup last night, Nicole had the recipe posted on her blog and it looked delicious. It was delicious and it smelt even better! Inside the soup there was carrots, spinach and tomatoes. Now, I'm really not a vegetable person so all I really ate was the tortellini's and carrots. Luckily Riley (Wilson) was there and loves vegetables (thanks to his years in Russia). Then we tried to go running up at Bridal veil falls but we were too full so we ended up walking instead, which was much more enjoyable than running. Nevertheless, I have leftovers and will eat them for dinner tonight!
4. Costume making. This has taken up a large amount of my thinking time recently. This Saturday there is a party at Mom and Dad's for Halloween. Thinking up a costume and making it come to life is great. But it's a surprise what we are dressing up as... so you'll all have to wait.
5. Cleaning. So as some of you might know, there are cleaning checks once a months in BYU housing. I had the bathroom this week and I failed because the silver stuff wasn't shiny enough. I'm really not sure the people who check know that they are already disgusting and that I made them look their best. Those bathrooms are gross, just so everyone knows. I don't want to know how many people have used those things.
6. Soccer. I've never really been a fan of soccer but I joined an Intramural team with Becca and Nicole. It has actually been really fun, despite the fact that we have lost every single game, except one (the other team forfeited). And that last week was the first game we had refs there for! (The rest were forfeits)
Oh, I've got a whole list of books to read. Currently I'm working on the Bookseller of Kabul. (which is apparently pronounced kaw-bull, not cable). Here is my list of to do's:
1. Hunger Games
1. Hunger Games
2. These is my words
3. Half Broke horses (I started this but then it was due at the library so I need to finish)
Oh and here is a picture of my Tortellini Soup! Looks fancy, right?

Saturday, October 9, 2010
This could be OUR house

In just a few short months this could be our home. Jake and I put an offer in the other day for this home in Orem. There are not a ton of pictures, but if you'd like to see more you can click http://www.utahrealestate.com/970825. We're pretty excited! I just don't think I have the patience to wait months and months to find out if it's ours. I have to stop myself when I start thinking of paint colors and how I'll start to decorate. I guess I'll have it planned if we get it.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
End of Summer....still not yet!
These are pictures of some of the things we accomplished at the house this summer.
I am really enjoying the house and the yard. I didn't take any pictures of the garden, but we have had delicious squashes, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, onions, cucumbers and we are still hoping for cantalope and watermelon. I learned a lot about the soil and water here and will hopefully improve next year. Who would have thought the soil and water could be so much different only six miles south of West Jordan. Now, all we ask is to get our trees and plants to grow!!! Bradley asked for close-ups of the new firepit.
Serafine Girls at "The Lion King"
After many months of anticipation...we finally attended a wonderful performance of one of the cutest shows ever. The costumes, music and performances we amazing. We loved the entrance, where the animals came on stage and you see for the first time just how creative and accurately the animals are portrayed. My personal favorites were the elephants, the giraffes and the cheetah. The music brought back memories of the Disney Lion King movie which we saw and replayed for years. I believe it was Bradley's favorite for a long time and who can forget Katelyn's stuffed animals, Simba and Nala, who had magnets in their noses that kept them kissing all the time. She says she still has them up in her box and I was a little worried they might be displayed after the show! The whole night was memorable and I, as always especially enjoyed being with my "girls". Oh, by the way the Davidson girls joined us too!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Kansas
I have always wanted to go visit Kansas!! I finally had the time and the money to go. When I arrived at the airport Jane came up to me and gave me a hug, and at that point I knew it was going to be a good week. I got some good videos of the girls but I had difficulty trying to get them on this post. Sorry there are no videos so if you want to see them come see me. I am going to give a day by day account of my trip.
Friday: Jane showed me her preschool classroom and gave me a big hug. After preschool we went to the candy store. It was called the Nifty Nut House and it had every candy imaginable. Why did I choose M&Ms??? Later we watched Enchanted, which the girls loved.

Jane and I went on a small sized ferris wheel. I had to admidt to Jane while we were up there that I was scared. And she told me, "Don't be scared Aunt Katelyn I will hold your hand." And she did the whole rest of the time on the ride. We enjoyed some yummy treats and Annie ate the entire frozen chocolate covered banana. She was so cute and got so messy but was a nice sister and shared with Jane.
On the way home Jane had to make a list of everything we did at the fair. She repeated the list lots of times and even one last time before she went to bed.


Afterwards, Jane found a giant slide and decided she wanted to go down it. She got up there and was too scared to go down so Mandy went up there and came down with her.
That night Brad and Mandy went on a date while I watched the girls. I had brought some fun Halloween crafts to do with them and Jane loved them. We put the decorations up and Jane was pleased with her work. We watched a movie that night and Brad and Mandy came home a little later.
That afternoon Annie was down for her nap and Mandy fell asleep so I played with Jane. We had a dance party that night and quite enjoyed ourselves. I will never forget Annie shaking her little hips! We had family home evening with a short cute lesson.
Thursday: We just played outside and the girls got all wet by the hose.
Saturday: Jane had invited me to go to the Primary activity so I went along with Mandy. That afternoon we headed to the Kansas State air. It was the best car ride ever as we had fun singing and telling jokes.
We saw lots of farm animals and enjoyed some fun rides. They had everything from giant cows to baby pigs. Jane got to pet the pigs, which she enjoyed.
Sunday: We went to church which was good. Mandy made a delicious lasagna and homemade bread for dinner with a strawberry pie for dessert. Later we went on a walk to a nearby pond and had fun.
Monday: That morning, before preschool, us girls went to a little corn maze. Jane had fun being the leader while Mandy was the caboose.
Afterwards, Jane found a giant slide and decided she wanted to go down it. She got up there and was too scared to go down so Mandy went up there and came down with her.
Tuesday: This was my last full day there and we decided to go to the zoo. We brought their friend Beth and had a nice time. They got to feed the fish and the sheep which they enjoyed more than the other animals. We got to see some really cool animals but had to leave when it got hot.
Wednesday: In the morning before I left we ran a few errends and then went out to lunch. I cried when I had to leave because I became so attached to them. I just wanted to thank Brad and Mandy for such a fun week! Whenever you need a babysitter feel free to call me and I will fly right over.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
for nicole & garrett....
I promised to get these recipes to you!
CROCK POT CHICKEN TACOS
2-3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, thawed
1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can corn (i use green giant shoepeg)
i pkg chicken taco seasoning mix (mccormick)
1/2 cup chicken broth (more or less depending on how thick or thin you want it, i usually always use 1/2 cup)
1 cup salsa (i use regular pace picante)
Place all ingredients in crock pot. cook on high 3-4 hours or on low 6-8. just before serving shred chicken and add:
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
(make sure when you add sour cream the crock pot is off. it will curdle if the mixture is too hot)
SPANISH RICE
1 cup long grain white rice
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp cumin
1 TB dried minced onion
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1 8oz can tomato sauce
1 can (2 cups) chicken broth
1 TB butter
Put all of ingredients in a pot. bring to a rolling boil, cover, turn heat to low. let cook 25-30 minutes. take off heat and let rest 5 minutes. fluff with a fork and serve.
AVOCADO PICO DE GALLO (my favorite!)
1 cup diced tomato (about 1 large tomato)
1/4 cup diced white onion
3 TB finely chopped fresh cilantro
1/2 TB diced, seeded jalapeno
1 TB fresh lime juice
1 garlic clove, minced
1 medium avocado, diced
1/4 tsp salt
mix together. chill or serve right away.
TORTILLAS (makes 12)
3 cups flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 cup butter flavored shortening
combine with a pastry blender, or a fork until little pea sized balls form throughout.
Add 1 1/4 cup water.
Mix and knead until combined. I use my kitchenaid with the bread hook. Separate into 12 pieces and form into balls. On a floured surface roll each ball into a tortilla with a rolling pin. cook on hot griddle turned up to 400 degrees. cook on both sides, turning once you see bubbles appear on the surface. Keep warm by putting them between two paper towels folded over.
ENJOY! It was great to see you guys. Oh and I better give credit to those who deserve. The crock pot chicken recipe i got from my friend Sam, the rice i found somewhere..., the tortillas I grew up with so thanks mom!, and the avocado pico I got from a relief society dinner. Let me know if you have any questions! It was good to see you guys twice this summer!
CROCK POT CHICKEN TACOS
2-3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, thawed
1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can corn (i use green giant shoepeg)
i pkg chicken taco seasoning mix (mccormick)
1/2 cup chicken broth (more or less depending on how thick or thin you want it, i usually always use 1/2 cup)
1 cup salsa (i use regular pace picante)
Place all ingredients in crock pot. cook on high 3-4 hours or on low 6-8. just before serving shred chicken and add:
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
(make sure when you add sour cream the crock pot is off. it will curdle if the mixture is too hot)
SPANISH RICE
1 cup long grain white rice
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp cumin
1 TB dried minced onion
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1 8oz can tomato sauce
1 can (2 cups) chicken broth
1 TB butter
Put all of ingredients in a pot. bring to a rolling boil, cover, turn heat to low. let cook 25-30 minutes. take off heat and let rest 5 minutes. fluff with a fork and serve.
AVOCADO PICO DE GALLO (my favorite!)
1 cup diced tomato (about 1 large tomato)
1/4 cup diced white onion
3 TB finely chopped fresh cilantro
1/2 TB diced, seeded jalapeno
1 TB fresh lime juice
1 garlic clove, minced
1 medium avocado, diced
1/4 tsp salt
mix together. chill or serve right away.
TORTILLAS (makes 12)
3 cups flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 cup butter flavored shortening
combine with a pastry blender, or a fork until little pea sized balls form throughout.
Add 1 1/4 cup water.
Mix and knead until combined. I use my kitchenaid with the bread hook. Separate into 12 pieces and form into balls. On a floured surface roll each ball into a tortilla with a rolling pin. cook on hot griddle turned up to 400 degrees. cook on both sides, turning once you see bubbles appear on the surface. Keep warm by putting them between two paper towels folded over.
ENJOY! It was great to see you guys. Oh and I better give credit to those who deserve. The crock pot chicken recipe i got from my friend Sam, the rice i found somewhere..., the tortillas I grew up with so thanks mom!, and the avocado pico I got from a relief society dinner. Let me know if you have any questions! It was good to see you guys twice this summer!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
End of Summer...NO WAY! Part 3
Cute Dad loves the pool at the Mountainside Resort!
Dad and I in front of the Park City time share.
Birthday Buddies Allison and Steve 2010. Too bad we dropped Allison's cake on our way up to the resort. She was a good sport.
Sorry guys, the pictures are out of order again, we are back to Mutual Dell.

Katelyn, Riley and Allison by our good friend Moose on Main Street!

Cute Riley

Katelyn and Allison at the Jon Schmidt concert
at the Sandy Ampitheater in July. Riley was the there too,
Dad and I awaiting the Park City Fourth of July parade.

More of Allison's 20th birthday poolside at the Mountainside Resort.
Riley's first day of school--Senior year. Can you believe my baby is a senior in high school? I think this is the last time I will be taking a first day of school picture. Time flies...
Drew, Nate, Caleb and Will
Anna is behind the waverunner.
Those are some of the highlights of Summer 2010. Sure was a filled with lots of fun and family togetherness. As usual, I missed many important photo opportunities, such as Matt and Stacy's visit and our campout at Granite Flats. Needless to say, we loved it all!
End of Summer...NO WAY!!! Part 2
These pictures are of Starvation Resevoir. We had so much fun with all of the Aunts and Uncles and the younger cousins. I bet some of them look grown up since you saw them last!


Everyone (well...mostly Judy!) seems a little jealous that Dad and I are by ourselves alot of the time. We just take off and do what we want! I love the water, and I think waverunning is about my favorite!

Brock, Will, Jarem and Steve

Aunt Paula and Aunt Mary. Two of the best girls around!
Everyone (well...mostly Judy!) seems a little jealous that Dad and I are by ourselves alot of the time. We just take off and do what we want! I love the water, and I think waverunning is about my favorite!
Brock, Will, Jarem and Steve
Aunt Paula and Aunt Mary. Two of the best girls around!
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