Sunday, October 25, 2009

BOO!

We have been "BOO!"ed. I've never been "BOO!"ed before. Coming from a farm, we never really had neighbors to "BOO!" us.

Last night Stephen and I were sitting on our couch when someone knocked on our door and ran. We opened our door to homemade cookies, homemade bread, and this cute little poem:

"BOO!
To our good friends on our street.
Our homes' locations made us meet.
You now have been Boo'd, but who could we be?
We'll never tell, it's a secret you see.
We placed these goodies for you and yours
Then we ran fast, after knocking the door!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Place this Boo on your front door
And make sure you Boo two neighbors of yours!"

My only problem is that these secret friends of ours made THE most delicious chocolate chip pecan oatmeal cookies in the entire world. I REALLY want the recipe. Ggggrrrrr what is a woman to do...

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Super Saturday

Party for the Relief Society!! On Saturday we had our annual "Super Saturday". This is where all of our Relief Society sisters get together and make crafts or take classes to learn different skills. I have been so excited for the last month. I signed up for the cupcake class.

A sister in our ward, Jamie, decorates cupcakes in the coolest way. Jamie had a table set up with some of the cupcakes she had decorated. Sorry, I forgot to bring my camera to the class so you'll have to use your imagination with my descriptions. The coolest cupcakes were her spaghetti and meatballs. She had a group of twelve cupcakes placed closely together and then using a tip on tubed icing, she drizzled white frosting on top of the cupcakes to look like noodles. On top of the noodles she had ferrero rocher chocolates as the meatballs. As her sauce she used raspberry jam and drizzled it over the meatballs. As her final touch, she grated white chocolate over her masterpiece to look like Parmesan cheese. IT LOOKED SO COOL!!!!

These are the cupcakes that I decorated. They are not nearly as cool as Jamie's, but I tried. This first one is for Halloween...just in case you couldn't tell.

These cupcakes are my turkeys. They were kind of destroyed in my car. Originally they looked like big orange, white, and brown feathers. In the car they melted and fell. It was chocolate that we drizzled on wax paper and put in the freezer to set...the sun made them 'unset'.

These are my cute coconut snowmen. As an aside, everything that Jamie used in her cupcakes are edible. And I mean EVERYTHING!!! This was way fun. I am now learned in the art of cupcake decorating...kind of.

Ta-Da!!!

I found this tricycle at Ross on Friday. I was SOOO excited! I have finally begun to decorate my planter shelves. This is the first. Hopefully more is to come. Now I just have to find some cute fake plants to put in it.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Sleep Talking

Last night at 2:17am Stephen woke me up.

Using his full voice he said, "Guess...what, Kami. You...are...a traveling hazard, you really are! It's like a danger zone for everyone on the road." Stephen laughed and went back to sleep.

I got out of bed and wrote it down. I wanted to be able to use it as blackmail sometime.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Homemade videos

***WARNING***

NO BLOOD WAS SPILLED DURING THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO...


This is what I have been doing for the last week. I have another week to go to finish the project. Let me explain myself to those of you who are not familiar with these practices...

Stephen is a bottle salesman. I could try to glamorize it, but that is what he does. To make money on the side I do little projects for Stephen's company. One of the more charming side jobs is cutting tubes.

These tubes are used in numerous types of bottles. Think of the little bottles of soap you have sitting next to your sink. You stick your dirty hands under the running water and then place a hand underneath the soap and use your thumb to push the tube that dispenses the soap. THOSE ARE THE KINDS OF TUBES I CUT!!! It all sounds very prestigious, I know, but someone has to do it. I take the pre-manufactured tubes and cut them to the specific length that the customer needs for their different types of bottles. TADA!

Plug for Stephen...If you ever need any sort of container for canning or food storage, go to containerandpackaging.com. They rock.

...AND...

The next time you purchase a bottle of perfume, or lotion (not a squeeze tube) you can think of me. The hard working laborer. Cutting tubes.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Quote of the Day

Speaking to Krystal and I, Stephen said,

"I think you guys get your goofy attitude from your dad and your sassy attitude from your mom."

Awaiting your reply Mother...

Monday, October 5, 2009

Farm Life

Stephen finally got a taste of what harvest is like. We drove ten wheelers, we rode in semis, we picked clods, we picked potatoes, we rode motorcycles, we threw clods at the porta-potty...harvest really is fun!

Friday night I drove Kelsey's truck while she went on a date. It was really fun to get to drive again. It's been a LONG time. I got in the truck and went blank. I forgot the shifting pattern, I forgot how to turn on the belt, I even forgot how to turn the engine on! It was pretty pathetic. Everything came back in a hurry though. When you are under time constraints, your brain magically functions!

Saturday was a slow start in the morning...at least, slower than usual. We awoke to a beautiful sunrise on a very cold morning. Stephen got some awesome pictures!

Saturday we began by helping Kory and Charisse can spaghetti sauce. Doing it with Charisse gave me a lot more confidence in being able to do it myself next year...I think I can, I think I can.

Here is Krystal, Karli, and I finally entering the field. Technically that is a one person motorcycle, but when you are really cold, you cram as many people together as you can to keep warm.

Here is Stephen watching how to load the truck. Every time I would tell Stephen about harvest, I think that he got bored. When explaining harvest, it doesn't sound too exciting until you get to do it.
We can't forget Kory! He's loading Mom's truck. She got a new truck this year! She's very excited because now she has bunk beds. Kory had to experience the awesomeness and so he drove her truck to the dump.
Stephen and I rode into the dump with Kory and Charisse. This is us sitting on the top bunk. It was really cool. No one under 18 is allowed at the dump and so when Mom brings Karli with her she hides her on the top bunk and no one sees her! The windows are tinted so you can see out, but no one can see in. Sneaky little Karli.
While at the dump Kory went through the same process I did with the semi. He forgot too! See, it's not only me. Eventually he got backed in and unloaded.

We ended early on Saturday so the guys could go to the priesthood session of conference. Before they got ready Stephen wanted to go on a motorcycle ride. As soon as he got on my Mom's bike, Emmett hopped right on. Stephen was a little surprised, but very excited. Stephen wants a dog SSOOOOO bad! This is Stephen and Emmett and Charisse and Kory!

I got on the back of Stephen and we drove off. After riding for a minute, the bike was acting really weird and wouldn't go very fast. Stephen stopped and Emmett jumped off. He looked at us and said with his face, "You weren't going fast enough." He then started to run in front of us and then looked back as if to say, "Let me show you." I'm serious! That is exactly what he was thinking...you could tell.

After the guys left for priesthood, the girls had chill time. We had so much fun! Grandma came over to just be a part of the gals. We were chatting it up and laughing, while Grandma kept complaining that she couldn't hear a word we were saying. She didn't want to hear what we were saying anyway...

When the boys returned, we met Kelsey's beau, Nathan. After a brief introduction, we began a rousing game of Sardines...in the dark of course! Mom and Dad's house is no big enough to play with the lights on. Just to let everyone know, I was the best hider. It took everyone the longest to find me. People would come into the bath room, where I was hiding, and leave again without even noticing me. It was great fun. The best part was when Mom was the last person to find me. Stephen was second to last and so when she finally realized that she just yelled, "STEPHEN!!" It was really funny. I think that she was nervous that all of us were going to jump out and scare her.

When it was Stephen's turn to hide he barricaded the door we were counting behind. He thinks he is so funny. We had to shove through a whole bunch of chairs and pillow cushions.

The next morning we awoke to this:

A TON OF SNOW!!! It was falling in huge flakes and was not letting up. We had our traditional omelets for breakfast and then Stephen and I, along with Krystal and Shane drive home. Before the drive home Shane did this...he is wearing shorts and a t-shirt. The picture is blurry because I zoomed a lot because I refused to go outside in that weather. Bbbbbrrrrrrr.

ThANkS MOm aNd dAD!!!! We had fun!

Lunch with the Ladies

I went home to visit the family this last weekend and was able to meet some high school girlfriends for lunch. I don't think I have done that since I graduated...over eight years ago!

I know, I'm really awful.

I met with Angela (Rudeen) Mortenson and Jamie (Walmsley) Harmon. I remember when I was a little kid, I thought that adults were really boring because all they did was talk. Well...that was all we did and I thoroughly enjoyed myself.

Thanks girls for the awesome lunch date! We definitely have to do it again sometime. Now I just have to figure out how to shorten the drive from Boise to American Falls...