Monday, January 12, 2009

Weekends together again

Tucker and I finally share a day off together. Last year we only had about 2 months where we shared a day off. This means we get to take more day trips around California, and maybe we will get to see a few more Cubs game and ballparks out here in the west. Our big adventure this week was grocery shopping and a trip to the hardware store, although we should have gone to the beach. The weather was perfect today and it was in the mid-80s... not to bad for January! Hopefully we can do something more exciting next week.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Happy New Year

I know I am a little late with this post, but better late than never. I hope everyone had a great New Years! As with most people I am excited for the new year. I now it will be full of surprises and lots of adventures.

In the spirit of change I have a made a few New Years Resolutions and yes I am writing them down for the world or whoever reads this blog to read in the hope that I actually keep a few.

First I need to improve my attitude towards attending church with my current ward. Yes I go but I usually leave early because I feel unwanted, so I need to change that.

I also want to reread the Book of Mormon, I need to be better about reading my scriptures more regularly.

I want to stop biting my nails, I always seem to have this on my list. I did better last year, just not good enough to kick the habit. My nails would get long enough for me to consider a manicure but by the time I had the money the nails where gone. Oh well maybe this will be the year.

Lastly the big one, I want to lose 60lbs. by Jan. 1, 2010. Yes that seems like a lot but that is only 5lbs. a month so 1-2lbs. a week which is healthy.

So those are my goals for the year and hopefully with any luck I might actually keep a few of them.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Las Vegas or Maybe Not


Tucker and I were suppose to go to Las Vegas this past Wednesday, however due to the snow here we were unable to go. Yes it finally snowed, just not close to me all I saw was rain, everything was packed, the car was loaded, traffic had been check (always wise when traveling in SoCal) and we were ready to enjoy a wonderful little vacation. We got on the road and not even ten minutes later the road was being closed right in front of us. So we headed back home to check for ways around the I-15. We would decide on one way than check the roads only to find that they to had been closed due to the snow. It is funny I grew up with snow and have driven in it several times and yet so many people haven't. There were reports of motorists sleeping in their cars on the interstate because it was ti slippery to get off. I just hope the had plenty of blankets and things to keep them warm. So sadly we had to cancel our trip to Vegas but we had a wonderful staycation instead.

Our Latest Adventure

Two weeks ago, Tucker had Monday off so we decided to go check out the local ghost town. By local I mean it was about an hour an a half away, which isn't to bad. So we got a few things to gether and headed out to Cailco, CA. In the late 1800s it was a very productive silver mine but as the prices of silver dropped it slowly became deserted and now it is a ghost town. It was nicely decorated for Christmas and it was interesting learning about the history and walking through the old mine at least the parts that were safe. After this trip I decided that I am very happy to be living now and not back then.

Monday, December 1, 2008

The Tree

Now that our tree is decorated I wanted to share the pictures with you. It is even complete with a train running around thanks to my wonderful sister Miranda and her family last year.
As a child I remember a few times when my father would pull out the train and place it around the tree. We could never leave it alone so I don't remember if the trains always made it to Christmas, and they definately didn't get placed around the tree every year.
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Snow

Like I mentioned in my previous post I love snow. Sadly here in Southern California it does not snow, unless you go the mountains and as every Southern Californian has told me that is where it belongs so I get to admire it from a far as it beautifully covers the tops of the peaks. I also had to add some to my blog so it felt dressed up for the season.

December

I love the month of December. In my mind it means some of my favorite things like snow, cold weather, baking, Christmas, tree hunting, wrapping paper, wrapping gifts, hot chocolate, Christmas ornaments, decorating, the list could continue but I should stop there.
I have numerous memories of bundling up and headed out to the tree farms to select the perfect tree. Know with nine children and a picky mother it always took awhile to find that tree we would walk all over the farm to the far back corners up and down the rows, looking back I think my parents wanted us to be worn out for the rest of the day. Once the tree was selected Dad would cut it down and he and my brothers would lug it back to the car and we would take it home, to decorate with in a day or two. Tucker and I went Christmas tree shopping on Friday and wow we found the tree in less than 10minutes. Of course out here if you go to the tree farms they don't really have a traditional pine tree they have cedar trees or Monterey pines which oddly enough reminds me of the tree in our backyard growing up. So sadly we had to settle for selecting our tree from Lowe's but at least it is a real tree and we didn't have to resort to an artificial tree. The tree isn't decorated yet because it is tradition to decorate the tree for Family Home Evening so we will decorate it tonight.