Friday, November 5, 2010

Pigs in Idaho


In preparation to send Bridgette off to seek her fortune, I got a little "me" time when Alan volunteered to cook dinner for us. He whipped up a batch of Pigs In Idaho(spiral cut potatoes stuffed with sausage, wrapped in bacon and smothered in mushroom soup and cheese). He also treated us to a delightful Peach Cobbler. Feasting and fun ensued.













Thanks to Alan, who gave of his time and talents....

...and to Grrrrthelda*, who gave her all.......

.....we were all well fed and we had one happy little fortune seeker to prove it.

*Disclaimer - The above pictured sow is not Grrrrthelda. I was unable to picture the actual pig here as she has been consumed.
Note - Not all pigs from the Vickery farm have the honor of being the focus of such grand events. Only those with bad dispositions or who are unusually ungraceful find their way into dutch ovens.

A special thanks to James for providing us with pig snouts.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Next Big Project


I said I'd post my next project. Well here it is. My sister, Judy and her husband, Lynn, gave me this enormous saw blade to see what I can create with it. I have something in mind. I'm hoping it'll be great. Check back later to see what I do with it.

Oh, I also promised to post all my hours for the week. I totaled 5.5 hours of exercise and 6 hours of "me" time.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Keeping With Tradition

The other day, I decided that our little Utahn might need a Halloween treat, so I pulled out Esther's old popcorn ball recipe.

After all.......it's tradition. Way back in the olden days, Esther would whip up several huge batches of popcorn and kettles of syrup. Then Wells and all us kiddies would go to work forming the balls by the hundreds. Our neighborhood had an over abundance of trick-or-treaters. Many of whom would return repeatedly for the sticky concoctions. As Carol and I would be making our rounds we frequently heard delighted "spooks" shouting, "That's the house that gives the popcorn balls!" The scrumptious snacks were legendary in the Hidden Village subdivision. It was great fun making and giving out the best treat in the neighborhood. One year though, Wells decided he wanted to have just a little more fun. He tried offering a bit better prize. It was a great joke and well recieved until he brought one little tot to tears when she sobbed, "My mommy won't let me have a kitty." Nearly broke his heart. He went back to handing out popcorn balls.

These are the ones Bridgette gets.

I hadn't kept up this tradition in years. It was pretty fun. So does this count as "Me Time"? Hmmmmmm, juries still out.

Box-o-treats for the Utahn

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Getting Back On Track

I've been missing in action for a while. It's time I reported back in. The problem is that I haven't kept track of what I've done very well. I have been exercising a bit but my performance hasn't exactly been stellar. I've been walking some during Sarah's swim team workouts but since I haven't kept track, I won't be able to count those hours. I promise to report all my hours this week.

I do have some fun "Me Time" events to post. But they will have to wait until later. You can look forward to hearing about Bridgette's "Pigs in Idaho" going away party, Barb and Mom's birthday celebration with the Nelson Aunties, the Women's Fitness Celebration 5K with the Nelson girls, and a visit from Mike and Debbie to name a few.

One of the main purposes of starting this blog was to get me back to doing and/or finishing some crafty/artsy projects. I also promise to post about my next project this week. Here are a couple pics from a project Sarah and I did recently. It was given to Sarah when she was mighty sick from chemo. She started working on it back then but never finished it. See what you think of it now. :)

Before


After

I'll have to post a pick after we get it hung in her room.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Blanky

One of the things I intended to accomplish when I started this craziness was to finish old projects. I finally did one. Bridgette was supposed to recieve this quilt before she left for Utah State last Fall. When that didn't happen it was going to be a Christmas gift. That didn't happen either, but it did get to go to USU this year.

I signed my name.

Pig in a blanket?

Just before she headed out the door to seek her fortune.

In the dorm.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

I've seen the light!

As July and August got hectic, I got less diligent and paid for it. I had a very busy 3 week period of very little exercising. I fell drastically behind on my hours, and I gained back a couple pounds. However, the worst was that I felt AWFUL! Or maybe that was the best part, because it taught me something. The worse I felt, the less I wanted to exercise. The longer I went without exercising, the worse I felt. Go figure. Well, that's what I did and deduced that I needed to get back on the horse. Or rather, I needed to get back on one of the horses. That's what I call my stationary bike and my eliptical machine. (I'll post photos of the livestock later.) Well, I did just that and guess what...........I felt better from the very first day. I've been going strong for 4 weeks now and in that time I've just missed 5 days of exercise(most of them Sundays....gotta get better at Sundays), taken off the weight that I had regained and realized just how much good a daily hour of exercise is for me. I've also figured out that when I exercise, I retain less water.....a definite plus in this ridiculously hot weather we've been enduring. Although I've believed all along that I need to make this a lifestyle change, I hadn't known just how much a few missed days could effect my well-being. I've seen the light! Exercise has moved way up on my list of priorities. Now when life gets hectic, I plan to fit an hour in just so I can cope better with all the other pressures. Maybe I can keep it from getting quite so hectic. Yeah, right! Oh well, at least I should feel better through it all.