Our new little daughter!

Our new little daughter!
Mari Elizabeth

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Only in Colorado

Monday it snowed, and so Monday afternoon I shoveled the snow off of our very long drive way (dear hubby wasn't going to be home until after dark). Yesterday was Friday and in the abundant sunshine I went out to pull weeds because the patch along the drive way had been annoying me for some time. Where else can you shovel snow on Monday, and be out pulling weeds on Friday?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Small Successes

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My successes today:

I'm trying a new bread recipe: Seeded Whole Grain Boule; and dinner was a hit! Beef and Cabbage Stir-fry with Basmati Rice.

I cleaned the entire house after our school work was finished while the kids enjoyed the beautiful warm weather outside.

I sorted through the computers and cords, cords, cords and prepped them to sell on Craig's list.

Mug Shot



I purchased two new mugs on Tuesday because they were hilarious to me and thus irresistible. Not to mention that they are narrow, which fits my cabinet better. With a 50's style artistic rendition of a well-coiffed housewife (think June Cleaver) the one on the left says "Well! Butter my buns and call me a biscuit!" The mug on the right says, "Gardening, yoga, bubble baths, medication . . . and I still want to smack somebody."


So I'm daydreaming of having a cup of tea with you Jennifer.

Carolyn, I think this calls for a cup of coffee!


And to all of my mug buddies, there is nothing better than sharing time and a warm drink with you!!

Friday, January 16, 2009

A Visit to the Butterfly Pavilion


I don't know the name of this fella yet, but it is huge! It is about the size of my outspread hand.










This flower is a Red Powder Puff.

Callaindra haematocephala - Looks like something from Horton Hears a Who.






Here is Oma and the grandkids.








The photo to the right is of Lena, Me, and kiddos.


A Sewing We Will Go


My mom came to visit this week. We had such a nice time. Lots of opportunities to chat and to sew. She taught me how to read a pattern, cut it out and put it all together. Wednesday and Thursday we worked on an outfit for dear daughter. Too Cute!!


She is wearing the outfit in the photos of the Butterfly Pavilion :)

Thanks Mom! I miss you already!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Snowflake Souffle'


We came upon this cute little poem today, and as we awoke to a snowy-blowy, white wonderland - I thought it was appropriate.


Snowflake Souffle' by X.J. Kennedy


Snowflake souffle'

Snowflake souffle'

Makes a lip-smacking lunch

On an ice-cold day!


You take seven snowflakes,

You break seven eggs,

And you stir it seven times

With your two hind legs.


Bake it in an igloo,

Throw it on a plate,

And slice off a slice

With a rusty ice-skate.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Picture Thought :)



Just thought this was pretty.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

It's Official








Well, Mr. Priola is now officially Honorable Representative Priola. We attended his Inauguration Ceremony yesterday, as did a lot of our family members and several volunteers that served on his campaign. The ceremony was interesting, we got to sit with Kevin at his desk where he will vote on the chamber floor. He will be in for quite a ride, as our state is facing many, many challenges!
Lunch followed at Randolph's where we celebrated all of our hardwork. After the event, Kevin went back to the Capitol and the kids and I spent some time at the Denver Public Library. We met up with my sister, who drove the children home. Kevin and I then attended the Colorado Restaurant Association event which was deliciously catered by many local restaurants.










Being so jazzed up about the day, and finding ourselves downtown without our children - we decided to see a movie. We went to see the Curious Case of Benjamin Button. It is a must-see. It was a poignant reflection on the matter of time, and how we choose to use it. It dealt with issues of mortality, growth and aging. The message I most walked away with was a reminder to be kind; to those who are old, and to those who are young, and to everyone in between. Our journey here is a true gift, as are those whom we share it with.

I'm feeling content in my journey - what I'm doing with my children, myself and my husband. I feel blessed to be here, now. I am grateful for my family, and my friends and for the unique and particular challenges that make up the fabric of my life.