It's been a very busy year full of new experiences and surprises. In February I fell victim like many did to the poor economy and lost my job, however it really was a blessing in disguise as a month later I got a job as a Dental Assistant, with a really amazing dentist in Bellevue, which is what I wanted to do in the first place. Jeff actually got a promotion to become a Financial Advisor which is what he's been working so hard for, for the past 3 years. He'll be going to New York in March for a week of training which is really exciting.
Jeff and I also got our motorcycle licenses this year and motorcycles. Although Jeff has ridden motorcycles before, this was my first time and it was really exciting to learn to ride a motorcycle. I also learned how to play the piano and played in my first recital during Christmas, I played a duet of Silent Night with my teacher.
We also went to Disneyland this year which was a first for me, and Jeff hadn't been since he was a little boy so I count it as a first for him because he didn't remember everything. We got a park hopper pass for both Disney and California Adventure and we rode every ride. We were there for 3 days and by the third I was pretty much lame and popping tylenol to make it through, but by golly we were going to have a good time. And we did, we had a blast.
Jeff and I continue to work with the youth in the church which keeps us both busy, he does a lot of hiking and camping with the guys. I do more cooking, sewing and socializing with the girls but we have a good time. I actually went as a chaperon to the camp they have every year for both boys and girls called Youth Conference. It was a little cold cause we went to the Washington Coast in June but we had a blast.
Jeff and I have also done some hiking, camping, and mountain biking on our own.
We hope that all of you have had a wonderful year this year, hope that this next year will bring many more surprises and adventures.
Friday, January 1, 2010
2009
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Monday, December 28, 2009
There she blows
For Christmas Eve I had planned on making a roast, which takes about 4 hours to cook in the crock pot. Easy enough right? You just sear it and put it in the crock pot for 4 hours, non of this slaving over the stove all day, I was going to keep it easy and stress free. Dinner would be at 6 so the roast had to be in the pot by 2pm. Well our day got away from us and we went to see a movie that was longer than expected so the roast was not in the pot by 2pm. In fact it was going to go in around 4pm. So Jeff came up with the idea that we would put it in the pressure cooker for 30 min to speed up the cook time and tenderize the meat. The only problem to this was that his parents pressure cooker had recently stopped working entirely properly (i.e. the weight thing on top that releases pressure had stopped doing it's job and was then lost) so Jeff came up with a way to manually let off the steam and pressure and all was going well. In fact our 30 min was just about up and everything was ready to go in the crock pot. That's when the explosion occurred, there was a very loud boom and then a loud hissing noise followed by rain. I ducked and covered until I was out of the room, only to turn around and see Old Faithful on the stove. There was a rubber release valve that blew and the pressure that was released cause the boom and the veritable rain storm of meat juice that was spraying onto the ceiling and raining down on everyone and everything.
Jeff promptly turned the burner off and the good news was that my roast was ready to go into the crock pot, which I put in promptly. We then began mopping the ceiling and the floor as everything was quite slippery. All in all everything turned out great. Dinner was fine and the kitchen (which was Jeff's mom's kitchen) was sparkling clean and ready for Santa.
The moral of the story. I know we all hear about horror stories of pressure cookers and our was actually quite humorous once we realized everyone still had their faces and there were no holes in the ceiling, but make sure yours has all it's working parts.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Disney
Jeff took me to Disney this year for my very first trip ever. He hadn't been since he was little and didn't remember a lot so it was a blast experiencing the whole thing together. The only this is we really didn't take the many pics cause we were too busy between Disney and California Adventure. We got the maps and rode every ride. We were there for 3 days which was plenty of time to leave us exhausted and smiling.
On one of the mornings that we were there we had a "Magic Morning" which lets you into the park an hour early and some of the sections of the park are open. So we rode splash mountain for I think the 3rd time and we had the ride all to ourselves.
I apologize that all the pics are of me. We actually had someone take a pic of Jeff and I standing in front of this very spot but somehow it didn't take and we didn't want to have to bug someone else. This is prime picture taking area and you kinda have to wait for the crowd to clear to get a pic. We went in October during Halloween Time and it really wasn't that crowded but our last day was Saturday and that's when we took all of the pics and Saturday was definitely more crowded.
I couldn't bring myself to buy a pair of ears because really when am I going to use them. But I did want a pic of myself in the ears.
Saturday evening we had ridden everything there was a took a break from Disney and took th bus out to Newport Beach. We got there right at sunset. We walked around for a while checked out the shops then took the bus back to Disney to ride Jeff's favorite ride for the 3rd time (Indiana Jones).
We actually lucked out from what I understand. The only ride that was closed at Disney while we were there was the story book land ride, from what I understand that wasn't bad at all. We had a blast and will probably go to Disney World next time.
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Virginia
Once I got to Va things were very low key which was nice. I had a few extra vac
This is my adorable niece Stella and my new nephew Roy. These are my brother Russell's kids and his wife Chas is kinda cut off of the pic (sorry) but I was kinda just focusing on the kids.
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Wedding Cake Surprise
Some friend's of mine were getting married and they had a very small budget for their wedding. They were just going to do bunt cakes for their wedding cake. I found out and told them that I would get together with my mother-in-law, who does wedding cakes and I would make their cake for them. Everyone should have a wedding cake and they didn't mind that I would be doing it for them with no real prior experience. So we came up with some suggestions as far as flavor combinations and luckily what they wanted as far as a cake goes was really simple.
So I made them a white lemon cake with blueberry filling. It matched their colors which were white, navy blue and green.Other than the ribbon they just wanted dots on each layer. Which is fairly easy but hard to try and get the sizing and spacing even. This was really fun to do.
Now that the two layers are put together, I grabbed the flowers and was ready to do the fun part of arranging the flowers on each layer. I pretty much had the freedom to do whatever I wanted as far as flowers go so in order to stick with their colors I got the green spider mums, some smaller mums and then some white stock for contrast.
Well here it is fully assembled in my dining room. Transporting a cake is usually the most difficult part but this was a really small cake and we weren't going very far. I can totally see my imperfections when I look at the cake but it was really fun to do. It's kinda fun to discover new talents.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Squash on Steroids
Ok so I know I just blogged about squash and they are really not that interesting but I did just go out there and pick on Sunday. Today is Tuesday and none of those squash were even close to being that large. I am blown away at the sheer size and quantity of the squash this year. I have to say it has been a great growing season so far. I also have to disclaim that if any of you lived in WA last year you would know that we could barely convince our plants to produce even one squash so this year has been really fun. Anyways you won't be seeing anymore squash pics I promise but my tomatoes are just about to ripen and I can't guarantee that you won't see pics of those.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Squashzilla
Compared to last year our garden has been quite successful this year. However there is a good and a bad side to that. Jeff went out the other day and saw some squash that weren't quite ready, we went out yesterday and discovered a baseball bat size zucchini over night. Looks like I'm going to be making zucchini bread.
We are also growing tomatoes, lettuce, swisschard, and strawberries.
Also I'm really excited about our peach, and asian pear trees which are still really young but covered in fruit. We also have a plum tree which is huge and hasn't really produced plums in years however Jeff and I have been pruning it since we moved in and it is now covered in a fair amount of plums. I'm really excited to see that we got it to produce fruit again. Jeff's brother said that sometimes trees like that get really big, lazy and happy and so they just stop producing. Well looks like we shocked it into life.
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