Saturday, June 27, 2009

Girls Camp 2009 - A Hero Within


I've been thinking of this post for the past few days. How do I embody the feelings I've felt for Girls Camp this year into a single post? Let me start with....

I love that the sisters I met last year became even dearer friends. At one point at camp I had a meltdown and I needed to escape to the nearest private place and finish my crying. I walked straight from the lodge to the health cabin and I was so grateful for their kind words, concerned faces and the diet pepsi they offered me from the "secret stash". I truly felt like I had friends at camp.

I felt the Spirit stronger than I did last year. I'm not sure why this is. Was I more in tune spiritually this year? I'm not really sure. But I do feel that when you feel more connected to those around you, you feel more of what they are feeling when they speak to you.

I felt like it was "My Girls Camp". Last year, being my first year to this Stake's girls camp I couldn't help noticing things that were different than the girls camp I grew up with. Some were strange to me, some I liked. But this year I didn't do any of that. I knew what to expect and I felt ownership in it. I can now say, "In our Stake we do this...." and feel happy to be part of this Stake's Girls camp program.

Makenzie got her name. I'll never forget the first time I heard about this. Our babysitter was telling me how when you are a 4th year at camp you find out your "camp name." I didn't say so at the time but I thought that was the weirdest thing ever. Being there last year let me see the fun in it and what it means to these girls. It's a way to acknowledge each one of them individually at the end of their 4 years of camp. Since this was Makenzie's 4th year she got her name. Her camp name is Piano Forte and their sweatshirt color was kelly green. They call each girl up one by one, read a paragraph about them and at the end reveal their camp name. Then they are given a sweatshirt with that name on it. You can tell what year the YCL's are at camp by the color of their 4th year sweatshirts. Last year it was Royal Blue, year before that a greyish blue and before that black. Leaders get their names and sweatshirts after three years and the sweatshirts are always red. Now that I've had a daughter go through this I'm all on board with this tradition. The girls anticipate this and it's almost all they can talk about. Here is what they said about Makenzie:

When you first meet Makenzie she is soft spoken and shy but once you learn who the real Makezie is you'll find she is much different. Some of Makenzie's favorite past times are playing the piano and being with her friends. Sometimes she can be quiet and sometimes she can be loud. Makenzie has many different dynamics and a strong testimony. This is why we give her the name of ....Piano Forte.

She loves it.

Lastly, I love working with the youth. The 3rd year YCL's were just incredible. What a privilege I have to work with them.

Here is the slide show I made.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

I want this...






Recently I was visiting my mom and we decided to throw a few apricots in her food dehydrator. It sits on the kitchen counter, this large black box that in a way seems a bit lonely. I threw in some apricots and my mom showed me how to set the temperature and we plugged it in. It came to life, making a soft whirring sound. It's way of saying "thank you for feeding me". We let it run the afternoon and all night and in the morning I pulled out a tray and there they were, perfect round dried apricots. They were gifts from the Excalibur.

It had been awhile since I dried any fruits or veggies because my dehydrator broke and died. I've been without for quite some time. I'm in love again. And this time with a newer model. If you have ever considered getting into dehydration I suggest the Excalibur. It's amazing. It worked ten times better than my old one. It's a dream. Of course they are spendy, every worthwhile kitchen gadget is. But if you are like my parents you will find one at a garage sale for $10. If I could only be so lucky! For now I will keep checking garage sales. Who knows, maybe I'll find one too. For now though, I'm dragging all my stuff to my mom's to dry. What's in season in July?

Friday, June 19, 2009

Today I am....

I have always wanted to do one of these as inspired from my friend Amanda.

FOR TODAY Friday June 19th

Outside my window... The sun is shining after the rain.
I am thinking... of how to get in touch with Laurie since I left my purse at a friend's last night and her number is in my cell phone.
I am thankful for... my beautiful children that I love spending time with and being able to admit that this has not always been the case. As they get older, I enjoy them more.
From the kitchen... there are dishes that need to get done. And we will have taquitos with guacamole for dinner and salad with lettuce from our garden.
I am wearing... denim shorts and an old white t-shirt.
I am creating... a beautiful patio. I finished my herb garden and still have a table to paint. My latest acquisition is a potting table that I'm super excited about. It fits perfectly in the space and is gorgeous.
I am going... to have a picnic with Laurie and our kids and go strawberry picking.
I am reading... Shopaholic and Baby. Really good so far.
I am hoping... that Chris and Makenzie are safe. But mostly I worry more about Chris because boys will be boys.
I am hearing...Heidi rummage around in the drawers of the apothecary cabinet for glue sticks. Now she is talking to me about the things on her school supply list for next year. She is putting it all together which is fine with me because come August it will already be done.
Around the house... our new chore system is going really well. For the most part all rooms have stayed clean since we started on Monday except for the kitchen because that is Makenzie's room and she left on her 4th year hike. I should be doing it but haven't.
One of my favorite things... not getting up in the morning to make school lunches. I loved sleeping in today.
A few plans for the weekend: Portland to Coast planning meeting and barbecue, Makenzie gets home, Chris gets home, Church, family Sunday dinner with cousins and sis and making jam.
Here is a picture thought I am sharing...

One of the projects for my patio is to put in a natural stone floor like the one above. It will entail taking out all the existing concrete first. How do you do that? These projects seem so overwhelming to me yet I really want to accomplish it.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

12 on 12 for 12

Woke up early to see the sun come up.

Worked for about an hour.


Wanted to go back to bed but there was a cat in the way.

So I went and made lunches and drove Makenzie to ACMA for the VERY LAST TIME.

Went to New Seasons where I saw these cool looking flowers.

Went to Target


Went to Powells


Had the best doughnut I've ever had. This isn't the picture of it....I ate it too fast.



Had Tom Kah Gai for lunch.

Went to the school to take pictures of Emma's 5th Grade Celebration party.

By this time I went home and filled this cup with said beverage and lots of crushed ice.

Went and picked up Makenzie from school and she gave me my 2nd adorable mini tea cup for the week. Thanks Makenzie, I love it!

That's 12 pictures folks and my day is only halfway over. I won't add the pictures but I also did this:

Doled out after-school snacks
Took Emma to her sleepover
Went to Albertsons
Made dinner
Made a potato salad
Made black eye pea salsa
Fed kids
Played Ticket to Ride with Chris, Ross and Nora while eating black eye pea salsa with chips and also eating candy
Put kids to bed
Went to bed

That's my Day!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Aromatic Delights

All gardeners live in beautiful places because they make them so.
- Joseph Joubert


For some time now I have wanted to have a large herb garden. I've dabbled here and there planting two or three herbs each summer and enjoying what they bring forth in my cooking. This year I decided it was time to accomplish # 14 on my List of 50 Things First thing I had to do was decide HOW to do it. Did I want a container garden? Did I want a corner garden? How many? I found a great website that actually gave me specific plans for herb gardens. And not only did it give me a layout but it tells me what to plant where. Perfect for me. At first I wanted the corner garden but as I looked around my yard my eyes took hold of an old children's picnic table we have had for many many years. For the past 3 years my children have been too big for it so it has become a table that I put different potted plants on. It had become very worn looking and I have been wanting to paint it but feeling a bit guilty about painting good Redwood. I held my breath however and started painting it. I LOVE it. It inspired me to place my herbs on it. I could picture in my mind royal Provence Lavender in the forefront of the sage green wood. Lovely. I chose the container garden layout and went to work. Here are my results:


What do you think?

Let's take a closer look

Chocolate Mint and Spearmint



What is Paradise? But a Garden, an Orchard of Trees and Herbs, full of pleasure, and nothing there but delights.

William Lawson, 1618.



Dill and Cilantro

Sam? You like it here too, huh?

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Sweet Solitude

I love to pick strawberries. I love being outside with that sweet smell that fills the air. It makes me break into "Strawberry Wine" by Deanna Carter. I can't help loving it. The song takes me to a time in my life where things were a bit more carefree. I remember belting this song out in the car while driving around Eugene. The days were my own. This last week of school has me feeling a bit like this. It's my last few days of quiet and it's lovely that the strawberry fields open for picking during this last week. So if you run into me this week at the Strawberry fields don't be surprised to hear me singing.


Monday, June 8, 2009

Bitter and Sweet


What I'm NOT looking forward to when school get's out:

I will only have one left in Elementary school
I will have three children in three different schools next year
Not having a routine
Having to work when my kids are here and we could be playing
A messier house
Not hearing the sounds of kids at recess (my house is next to the school).
Mom, "I'm bored."
Makenzie getting her driving permit.


What I'm super excited for:

Not getting up at 6:15 a.m. every day.
Not having to make lunches for 3 kids every day.
No more drives across town to take Makenzie to school everyday
Trips
Berry stained hands from picking
Reunions
River Rafting
Camping
Picnic dinners at free concerts
My year of volunteering for too many things will be over.
Free lunch at the school next to my house
Free movies when we have the time
Lemonade stands
Using herbs from my herb garden
My 16th wedding anniversary

Monday, June 1, 2009

Here it is, New Moon Trailer

I had chills the entire time. Enjoy.