Friday, March 27, 2009
A Brave Man!
We've had 4 boys attend Bountiful High School and this is the first time we've ever heard of the "Mr. Braveman" Contest. It is Bountiful High School's version of a male beauty contest. Imagine our excitement when we heard that Sean was going to be a contestant this year! He entered on Monday and the contest was Friday. Needless to say, there wasn't a lot of time to get fitted for a tux and get his "talent" together...but he did it. Tonight was the big night and we all went to support him. It was a riot! I haven't laughed this hard in a very long time. For the opening number, all the contestants came out and danced to Britney Spears "Womanizer"! Then each contestant had to share a talent. (Sean danced to Beyonce's "Single Lady!") They finished by having to answer a thought provoking question.
I'm telling you...this was the most fun we have had in a long time! Unfortunately, Sean wasn't crowned "Mr. Braveman", BUT he was the second attendant! (He is currently trying to figure out how to disable the reigning Mr. Braveman and the 1st attendant, so he can "reign" in their steed!)
We'll have a link to some of the video a little later, but in the meantime, here are some pictures. We're so proud!?!Nick and Chelsea congratulating Sean!
Sean and his friends dancing to "Single Lady."
Tammy and Dave show their support!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Steele's Big Day!
Look at this face! Could he get any cuter?
Yesterday was Steele's blessing! Fortunately for us, Bry ,Bre and Steele decided to make the long journey from New York to Utah, to bless him here where many of his family and friends are. It was a perfect day. Baby Steele listened intently as his dad gave him an absolutely beautiful blessing! It really is one of those very tender moments for a mother to witness!
It doesn't seem that long ago that I watched Steele hold Bryan and bless him. I remember thinking how wonderful it was to see Steele become a father...he was so at ease with his newborn son, it seemed second nature to him. Now, to watch Bryan become a father is beyond words! It was one of those perfect moments in life. This is one lucky baby to have Bre and Bry for parents. They are wonderful parents! You ought to see baby Steele's face light up when he hears his mother's voice! He is also blessed to have adoring Aunts and Uncles! All these people came just for him! We are grateful for each of them!
Bry, Bre & Steele
Kristin and Dalton
Gracie and Steele
Grandma and Steele
Ellie and Jordan
Sonia and Cameron
Dana and Chase
Blake and Jenna
Aunt Chelsea and Steele
The Lechtenbergs
The Larson sisters
DJ and Sofie
Karen and Grace
Blake and Dalton
Yesterday was Steele's blessing! Fortunately for us, Bry ,Bre and Steele decided to make the long journey from New York to Utah, to bless him here where many of his family and friends are. It was a perfect day. Baby Steele listened intently as his dad gave him an absolutely beautiful blessing! It really is one of those very tender moments for a mother to witness!
It doesn't seem that long ago that I watched Steele hold Bryan and bless him. I remember thinking how wonderful it was to see Steele become a father...he was so at ease with his newborn son, it seemed second nature to him. Now, to watch Bryan become a father is beyond words! It was one of those perfect moments in life. This is one lucky baby to have Bre and Bry for parents. They are wonderful parents! You ought to see baby Steele's face light up when he hears his mother's voice! He is also blessed to have adoring Aunts and Uncles! All these people came just for him! We are grateful for each of them!
Bry, Bre & Steele
Kristin and Dalton
Gracie and Steele
Grandma and Steele
Ellie and Jordan
Sonia and Cameron
Dana and Chase
Blake and Jenna
Aunt Chelsea and Steele
The Lechtenbergs
The Larson sisters
DJ and Sofie
Karen and Grace
Blake and Dalton
Friday, March 6, 2009
Here's What's Cooking?
Lori and Dana (and their handsome husbands) came to dinner a couple weeks ago and it was so much fun to have them all here. The girls emailed me later for some of the dinner recipes, which I glady sent.
So the thought occured to me...The name of my blog is "What's Cooking", maybe I should occasionaly post some of my familiy's favorite recipes.
If you know me, you know I love to cook, BUT I am NOT a fancy cook. That probably comes from living in an all male household who tend to like the more basic kinds of foods. Here is one of my family favorites...Tortilla Pie. There are many different versions of this, but this is the one my family likes. It is easlily adaptable to your taste.
This is easy to make and you can always make two and freeze one for another night!
Spray a 9" pie pan with Pam and layer the following ingredients:
1. Tortilla
2. Black beans and corn
3. Tortilla
4. Guacamole and cheese
5. Tortilla
6. Grilled chicken and sauted onions
7. Tortilla
8. Salsa
Top entire casserole with grated cheese. Cover LOOSLEY with tin foil and bake at 350 degrees for about 20 - 30 minutes until casserole is heated through. You can garnish with salsa, cilantro, guacamole, and sour cream. You can also eliminate anything you don't like and add other things that you do like.
Sidenote: My favorite tortillas are the ones you buy at Costco in the refrigerator section. They are uncooked and you just heat them on a flat teflon pan. They're fresh and they're not as thick. There's a lot of them, but you can freeze the ones you don't want to cook. (I love to make this after we have Mexican food, because there are usually lots of left overs to use.) Hope you like it!
So the thought occured to me...The name of my blog is "What's Cooking", maybe I should occasionaly post some of my familiy's favorite recipes.
If you know me, you know I love to cook, BUT I am NOT a fancy cook. That probably comes from living in an all male household who tend to like the more basic kinds of foods. Here is one of my family favorites...Tortilla Pie. There are many different versions of this, but this is the one my family likes. It is easlily adaptable to your taste.
This is easy to make and you can always make two and freeze one for another night!
Spray a 9" pie pan with Pam and layer the following ingredients:
1. Tortilla
2. Black beans and corn
3. Tortilla
4. Guacamole and cheese
5. Tortilla
6. Grilled chicken and sauted onions
7. Tortilla
8. Salsa
Top entire casserole with grated cheese. Cover LOOSLEY with tin foil and bake at 350 degrees for about 20 - 30 minutes until casserole is heated through. You can garnish with salsa, cilantro, guacamole, and sour cream. You can also eliminate anything you don't like and add other things that you do like.
Sidenote: My favorite tortillas are the ones you buy at Costco in the refrigerator section. They are uncooked and you just heat them on a flat teflon pan. They're fresh and they're not as thick. There's a lot of them, but you can freeze the ones you don't want to cook. (I love to make this after we have Mexican food, because there are usually lots of left overs to use.) Hope you like it!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Top Ten Things I Love About Being Sick...
( I didn't have a picture of me looking sick, so here's one of Nick looking rather sick!)
OK...let me start off by saying that being sick is NO FUN, but because I believe you can find good in everything (and I'm bored), here are the top ten things I love about being sick!
10. I don't have little kids at home, so I really can stay down and rest. (A luxury that young mothers don't have.)
9. I get to experiment with new drugs...(cold medicines!)
8. I now know all the "TV Judges" by name! (we don't have cable and there's nothing on daytime TV)
7. I don't have to clean toilets (or anything) wash, cook, grocery shop or any of that fun stuff! (Of course, it's just waiting for me to recover.)
6. I can indulge in "guilt free" reading, crocheting, and movie watching!
5. My cute little dog hasn't left my side! (If he could only bring me my juice and medicine.)
4. Nick brought me my favorite Keva Juice...with "Immuni-Gizer!"
3. Shawn, sensing my TV drought, brought me the first season of "Burn Notice" with some beautiful spring flowers! (They make me SMILE!)
2. Tammy made my Costco run for me and brought me DELICIOUS homemade Chicken Soup! (I'm feeling better already!)
AND THE NUMBER ONE thing I love about being sick is...GETTING BETTER!
Thanks everyone for all your kindness and help!
OK...let me start off by saying that being sick is NO FUN, but because I believe you can find good in everything (and I'm bored), here are the top ten things I love about being sick!
10. I don't have little kids at home, so I really can stay down and rest. (A luxury that young mothers don't have.)
9. I get to experiment with new drugs...(cold medicines!)
8. I now know all the "TV Judges" by name! (we don't have cable and there's nothing on daytime TV)
7. I don't have to clean toilets (or anything) wash, cook, grocery shop or any of that fun stuff! (Of course, it's just waiting for me to recover.)
6. I can indulge in "guilt free" reading, crocheting, and movie watching!
5. My cute little dog hasn't left my side! (If he could only bring me my juice and medicine.)
4. Nick brought me my favorite Keva Juice...with "Immuni-Gizer!"
3. Shawn, sensing my TV drought, brought me the first season of "Burn Notice" with some beautiful spring flowers! (They make me SMILE!)
2. Tammy made my Costco run for me and brought me DELICIOUS homemade Chicken Soup! (I'm feeling better already!)
AND THE NUMBER ONE thing I love about being sick is...GETTING BETTER!
Thanks everyone for all your kindness and help!
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