Wednesday, January 30, 2008
I'm taking my ball and going home
Actually, if McCain wins the nomination I will vote for Hilary, assuming she is the winner. After all, we had to have 4 years of Carter to get a Reagan. . .
I'll be going to the Republican caucus on Feb. 9 to put in my 2 cents against McCain. I think he's sleazy.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Who needs TV when you have a Kat?
"My bips (ribs) are hurting." - explaining a stomach pain
"Mom, don't send me to Jesus." - where did this come from out of the blue?
"Why are you making me have Jasmine hair?" - combing her hair after a shower
"I need to go potty. Oops! I just pee-peed on the floor. No! I didn't." - too busy to go potty, false alarm
"Once upon a time Marja went to the store and got me green pajamas." this is not true
"Doggy can't cross over. He doesn't have a bridge." I get the Jesus comment now. Our home teacher came and talked about spiritual bridges to Jesus. The stuffed dog is doing Evel Knievel from the coffee table to the sofa.
"Where's Marja?" I get this now, too. Marja is the name of her blond Polly Pocket
Political Heartburn
Our sentiments exactly. McCain gives me a stomach ache.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Dangerous Cheese
One of Katherine's favorite treats are little cheeses (mini Babybel) wrapped in red wax we buy at Costco. She calls them "cookie cheese" and can eat 2 or 3 at a time. A while ago she was snacking on cheese while watching a movie on our little DVD player. She went to Greg and told him that the DVD was broken. When he went to investigate he found that Katherine had taken the red wax coating of the cheese and ground it into the player. It was beyond repair.
No Surprise Here. . . My True Color
Your color is black. The color of night. Serene and mysterious, black conjures up images of elegant evening gowns, dashing tuxedos, and gleaming limousines. Traditionally a symbol of success, black also represents power and an uncompromising demand for perfection. Not surprisingly, you tend to set challenging goals for yourself and do whatever it takes to achieve them — your strength of character is second to none. This unfaltering determination, along with your natural elegance, impresses people. But keep in mind that your personality might be intimidating to some. Try to temper your demanding side with a little softness — trust us, it won't kill you. Overall, though, black is the color of professionalism and achievement, which means it's clearly the color for you.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Musical Mission Remembered
After a zone conference in Leipzig, we had time to tour the cathedral where Bach composed for many years.
We attended a Bergmanishe Music Festival with investigators while serving in Schwarzenberg. Very Sound of Music.
One of my very favorite ladies. I carried sheet music with me and played the piano for many people who had pianos in their homes but didn't play themselves. Spotting a piano in a living room was a great way to break the ice and I was never rejected if I offered to play.
A P-Day visit to the Handel house in Halle. I can't believe the tour guide actually allowed me to play this instrument.
Singing at a ward harvest party. We sang "Because I Have Been Given Much" which had just been translated into German.
After receiving the news of my counsin's future trip, I was inspired to pull out the box of photos and begin a huge project. I have been scanning photos and/or negatives onto my computer and putting together a digital scrapbook. All of the photos are very grainy and I have had to do a lot of enhancement and cropping; the camera I had was horrible. So, that's where I've been--absorbed in a project long overdue.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
This Made Me Laugh
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
I Won't Need An Ambien Tonight!
Monday, January 14, 2008
A Moment for Mitt
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Political Panic
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Holiday Recovery
As I started organizing the Christmas stuff, I had a really good feeling about our holiday. I don't have any wish I woulda's or coulda's. I feel like I was able to do what I had set out to accomplish:
- sewed nativity costumes for all of the kids
- made cookies and delivered to the neighbors
- hosted a successful book group at my house on the 20th
- had friends over for playdate/luncheon on the 20th
- tried out new recipes for Christmas Eve (avocado eggrolls were fabulous)
- played Christmas music on the piano
- read Christmas books to Katherine
- attended neighborhood and friend gatherings
- saw the Nutcracker with Katherine
- sent out the Christmas cards a week before
- kept an advent countdown with Katherine
In addition to these things I also kept up with traditions of the past like making quiche Christmas morning and other small things that I do every year. All of this adds up to being exhausted. It's time to end this post because I'm tired!
A Cozy Tradition
"Santa Brought My Horse Back"
Who Would "Fear" This Angel Face?
All of the kids were really good sports, and some of them were very enthusiastic, about wearing the costumes I worked so hard to sew for the past three weeks. I made the angel costume and finished Mary's tunic on Christmas Eve morning. I'm so glad I was able to have something for each of the kids. Watch out adults! Your costumes will be finished for next year.
I even made Travis, the oldest grandchild, dress up. I can't believe this kid is 14 years old and 6 foot 3? 4? and growing. . .
And then our little sheep, Haylie.
Katherine saying her lines.
Wise women came to see Jesus via an L.A. ghetto
Shepherds Trevor and Kyle
And the cutest Mary and Joseph ever!