So, I was driving to work the other morning. As I passed a garage sale going up 23rd East I thought I heard my name. I happened to glace to my left and I swear this clown waved at me. I had to turn around and go back and see if I was imagining "THINGS N' STUFF"- we know it wouldn't be the first time for that! Anyway, it turns out he wasn't calling my name (mainly because he didn't know my name). He had just yelled 'hey you in the jeep' to get my attention. It seems he had somehow heard about our big Halloween party and he wanted to make sure he was invited. I told him I couldn't invite him because I don't really hang out with clowns. But, decor... Hmmmm. I may not hang out with clowns but I could HANG a clown somewhere.... BWAAAHAAAHAAAAAA!!!!!
Do you know it is only 62 days until "All Hallows Eve"! Oh, so much to do, so little time.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
ULTIMATE FRUIT BOWL!
Of all the 'things and stuff' we eat in the summer, is there anything better than a huge bowl of fresh fruit? I think not!
Sami was going to an Accadian swimming party the other day and her food assignment (actually, my food assignment!) was fruit. It was an incredibly hot day and I knew there was no way the fruit would last in the sun. Then inspiration hit!! I had this giant serving bowl in the attic left from some event. I filled the bottom of the bowl with ICE, covered the ice with a layer of plastic wrap to keep the fruit out of the water and then layered in the fruit! Beautiful melons, two kinds of grapes, giant juicy strawberries! I added some wedges of lime for color (and to complement the honey dew) and then finished it off with sprigs of fresh lemon mint from the herb garden. Delicious and easy, but it looked great too. The fruit stayed cold and I heard that the party rocked! I also heard that there was not a tiny piece of fruit left-- it was cold and juicy to the last bite!
Sami was going to an Accadian swimming party the other day and her food assignment (actually, my food assignment!) was fruit. It was an incredibly hot day and I knew there was no way the fruit would last in the sun. Then inspiration hit!! I had this giant serving bowl in the attic left from some event. I filled the bottom of the bowl with ICE, covered the ice with a layer of plastic wrap to keep the fruit out of the water and then layered in the fruit! Beautiful melons, two kinds of grapes, giant juicy strawberries! I added some wedges of lime for color (and to complement the honey dew) and then finished it off with sprigs of fresh lemon mint from the herb garden. Delicious and easy, but it looked great too. The fruit stayed cold and I heard that the party rocked! I also heard that there was not a tiny piece of fruit left-- it was cold and juicy to the last bite!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
DENI HAS A BIRTHDAY!
"Oh, somebody had a birthday, our little Deni dear... May Father in Heaven bless you throughout the coming year. Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Deni. Happy Birthday to you!".
Five candles?
Really, she is only five! Seriously, it feels that way. Life has gone so quickly that it is hard to believe that I have a child "this" age. I won't reveal her exact age, but remember I have only been married twenty eight years. No... she is NOT twenty eight. Not twenty seven either! She is blowing out the candles on the chocolate mouse cake her sister Erin made for her birthday. We used to make this cake every year for Deni's birthday until Scott was born. Then we started celebrating both birthday's together (his is August eighth, hers is August fourteenth) and having pie. Since Scott is on a mission this is the first time in twenty years we have celebrated just Deni's birthday. Erin made the cake from scratch with a recipe we have had since college just to celebrate a special occasion and make the day just hers. It is always amazing the 'things and stuff' kids remember from growing up. The mouse cake is something Deni remembers from her toddler days. At least her love of chocolate comes honestly and from a very young age!
The gift presentation was another adventure in custom wrapping. We used standard gift wrap and ribbon but we cut the "Happy Birthday" salutation from card stalk using a new die from "Stampin' Up!" that runs through our "Sizzix" machine. (Almost as cool as "Cricket" but non-electric). We then ran the word strips through our "XYRON" to turn the die cut strips into stickers. Technology and a well stocked craft room make for easy projects that are totally custom to the situation. Maybe I should write a blog about our craft room... it is an amazing place for creativity!
When a package is so cute it almost doesn't matter what is inside! In this case however, the inside was as good as the outside!
Happy Birthday Deni! Your Mom and I love you very much and we are very proud of you! Keep up the good work and always know that we are here and we want nothing but the best for you!
XOXO
By the way, the song we sing for birthdays is a tradition in the Rogers family. On a birthday morning every one that is home sneaks into the birthday person's bedroom and wakes them up singing this version of the birthday song. If the birthday person happens to not be home they can plan on receiving several text messages with the words to the song all written out. You know how we are in the Draper family... Tradition! It is a good thing!
Five candles?
Really, she is only five! Seriously, it feels that way. Life has gone so quickly that it is hard to believe that I have a child "this" age. I won't reveal her exact age, but remember I have only been married twenty eight years. No... she is NOT twenty eight. Not twenty seven either! She is blowing out the candles on the chocolate mouse cake her sister Erin made for her birthday. We used to make this cake every year for Deni's birthday until Scott was born. Then we started celebrating both birthday's together (his is August eighth, hers is August fourteenth) and having pie. Since Scott is on a mission this is the first time in twenty years we have celebrated just Deni's birthday. Erin made the cake from scratch with a recipe we have had since college just to celebrate a special occasion and make the day just hers. It is always amazing the 'things and stuff' kids remember from growing up. The mouse cake is something Deni remembers from her toddler days. At least her love of chocolate comes honestly and from a very young age!
The gift presentation was another adventure in custom wrapping. We used standard gift wrap and ribbon but we cut the "Happy Birthday" salutation from card stalk using a new die from "Stampin' Up!" that runs through our "Sizzix" machine. (Almost as cool as "Cricket" but non-electric). We then ran the word strips through our "XYRON" to turn the die cut strips into stickers. Technology and a well stocked craft room make for easy projects that are totally custom to the situation. Maybe I should write a blog about our craft room... it is an amazing place for creativity!
When a package is so cute it almost doesn't matter what is inside! In this case however, the inside was as good as the outside!
Happy Birthday Deni! Your Mom and I love you very much and we are very proud of you! Keep up the good work and always know that we are here and we want nothing but the best for you!
XOXO
By the way, the song we sing for birthdays is a tradition in the Rogers family. On a birthday morning every one that is home sneaks into the birthday person's bedroom and wakes them up singing this version of the birthday song. If the birthday person happens to not be home they can plan on receiving several text messages with the words to the song all written out. You know how we are in the Draper family... Tradition! It is a good thing!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MY LOVE!
Dear Suzie;
Twenty eight years! Wow! What a trip it has been! We are the greatest team and together we have proven that anything is possible. Oh, the 'things and stuff' we have done over the years...
We have traveled far and wide, but at times we have preferred to stay close to home. Who but the best of friends and lovers could spend a vacation traveling around the valley searching for the best sugar cookies available.
We have lived a beautiful and blessed life. We have created a beautiful home and a beautiful family, built great careers and lasting friendships. But most of all we have created a love that will last forever. As you like to point out, we have at least thirty more productive years. It has been a great journey so far... imagine how many great things the future holds.
I love you.
Michael
The flowers on our wedding day were lavender roses so it shouldn't surprise you knowing how we are in our house about traditions that the flower tradition goes on every year. Lavender roses to celebrate the passing of another year together! And to celebrate the fact that we actually survived another year!
Twenty eight years! Wow! What a trip it has been! We are the greatest team and together we have proven that anything is possible. Oh, the 'things and stuff' we have done over the years...
We have traveled far and wide, but at times we have preferred to stay close to home. Who but the best of friends and lovers could spend a vacation traveling around the valley searching for the best sugar cookies available.
We have lived a beautiful and blessed life. We have created a beautiful home and a beautiful family, built great careers and lasting friendships. But most of all we have created a love that will last forever. As you like to point out, we have at least thirty more productive years. It has been a great journey so far... imagine how many great things the future holds.
I love you.
Michael
The flowers on our wedding day were lavender roses so it shouldn't surprise you knowing how we are in our house about traditions that the flower tradition goes on every year. Lavender roses to celebrate the passing of another year together! And to celebrate the fact that we actually survived another year!
This beautiful arrangement is from Every Blooming Thing (and stuff?) in Salt Lake City.
And what did Suzie give me in return? Some-'thing' that I am 'passionate' about....
....a lavender SUGAR COOKIE that is bigger than my head! I have always said that you should not eat anything bigger than your head, but I think this time I am going to make an exception!
This cookie is from Cutler's in Bountiful. (www.cutlerscookies.com). In the search for the best sugar cookie, Cutler's is VERY high on the list. I am still not ready to post the results of the quest, but I am getting close. There are a couple of cookies I need to test again to be sure I have made the right decision.
This cookie is from Cutler's in Bountiful. (www.cutlerscookies.com). In the search for the best sugar cookie, Cutler's is VERY high on the list. I am still not ready to post the results of the quest, but I am getting close. There are a couple of cookies I need to test again to be sure I have made the right decision.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
NEWS FLASH!!! ZUCCHINI BANDIT STRIKES BIG!
It is that time of year when zucchini is prolific and you don't dare leave the windows down on your car for fear you might end up with a front seat full of the big green squash! The sad thing about zucchini is, as you know, that it is best when it is small and tender. What do you do with zucchini when it gets big (or in this case, huge)?
This 'beautiful' piece of decor was left on my front porch in the middle of the night... Surprise!! Obviously, when a common thing like zucchini is looked at with a creative eye, the 'things and stuff' that can be done are truly unlimited.
I am flattered that Martha thought of us, however, I have my doubts that the Queen really took time out of her busy schedule to craft a custom door stop just for us. No, I think that the designer actually lives a little closer to home. Perhaps the designer even lives on our same block...
If by chance our door stop really was created by Martha herself, I don't think I will be the one to tell her that it is NOT a "good thing"!
This 'beautiful' piece of decor was left on my front porch in the middle of the night... Surprise!! Obviously, when a common thing like zucchini is looked at with a creative eye, the 'things and stuff' that can be done are truly unlimited.
I am flattered that Martha thought of us, however, I have my doubts that the Queen really took time out of her busy schedule to craft a custom door stop just for us. No, I think that the designer actually lives a little closer to home. Perhaps the designer even lives on our same block...
If by chance our door stop really was created by Martha herself, I don't think I will be the one to tell her that it is NOT a "good thing"!