my bouquet

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Scrap Canvas – Flutter

Father Time  Accents and Paper Pack

Actions on photos by Sarah CornishSoft Pop in The Photographer’s Toolbox x2  🙂

Here are a few close-ups of our garlic.

We got quite the harvest.  Over a hundred bulbs.  If anyone would like a few, or more than a few – let me know.  🙂

To the moon and back

The first annual (don’t you love those 😉 ) Ward chili cook-off was this past Friday evening.  There were many delicious varieties of chili – 12 to be exact.  I’m always amazed at how each pot of chili tastes and looks so different – love that!  I tried three kinds – my favorite was a white chicken chili – yum!  There was a really yummy spicy one made by our newly-wed neighbors that was also delicious.  JB tried all 12 – can you believe it?  He did 3-4 in his bowl at a time, but that is still a bunch of chili.  There were also breadsticks, corn bread, salads,etc.  And the best carmel trifle cake with tons of whipped cream and broken candy bar on top.  So yummy – all of it!  Good company and entertainment too.  The bishopric showed us how they get ready on Sunday mornings – the classic other person “helping” routine.  They also sang/performed a song, “Cow Patti“.  What a riot.

Then came the awards for the chili.  There were five awards.  Each came with a coordinating candy bar prize.  The categories were:  Most loved (Hershey kisses), 5 alarm chili (cinnamon bears), Most treasured (Treasure candy nuggets), Most mysterious (not sure the candy on that one – maybe watchamacallits??) and Out of this World (Milky Way).  Funny, but the way it turned out – 4 out of the 5 awards were given to people at our table.  Here’s our award:

A fairly basic chili – but I added salsa and seasoned the meat with Weber Gourmet Burger seasoning.  It has a smoky, mesquite flavor that makes it taste like you’re eating chili outdoors, cooked over a campfire, while on a cattle drive.  (Or maybe it’s just the Pace commercial stuck in my head.)  Either way – yum.

We were also able to help tie two quilts.  That was Jim Bob’s first time and he did a mighty fine job.  A fun, festive fall date.

Here’s looking forward to next year (you know, the 2nd annual chili cook-off).

love from a 2-year-old

Today Katey told me that my hair smelled like “watermelon bugglebum”.  I’m taking it as a compliment.  😉

p.s.  She also told me tonight that she loved me “more than ice creams”.  Yeah, I’m feeling the love.

Overheard in nursery today…

One of the little cuties was counting backward.  He started at 10.  “10…  9…  8…  7…  6…  5…  ”  (really?  3 years old, I was impressed.  Each number had a little leading sound to the next.  Adorable.  So I listened to what I thought was sure to be a “blastoff”)   “4…  3…  2…  1…  Okay…  fine…  Time out.”

Overheard just now from the kitchen…

“If you can master ping pong, you’re pretty much a ninja.”

Yes, that would be Jim Bob.

sweet music

Last night Drewby told me that he had a great lesson in church that day.  It was all about music.  He told me “King Saul asked a boy to sing a little song.  He did and it made the King happy.”  What makes me happy?  This little sweetheart shaking his homemade maraca.

Ahhh, sweet music.  Something else sweet?  He gave the instrument to his sister Autumn for her birthday that was last week.  He said he knew he was going to be making one and was just waiting for this day to give it to her.  😉  Now they are all taking turns “singing a little song”.

Proof.

It’s a three different pieces of stripe-y clothing kind of day.  Just ask Katey Belle:

{photo taken 10/6/10}

So I did.

Our Relief Society Birthday dinner was on September 9th.  The theme was “Beauty Within”.  We had yummy bread bowls and a variety of soups.  Perfect for this time of year and so nice to do when many people are helping out.  I was on the committee this time.  I got to help make invitations and arrange the centerpieces.  I also got to help dish up the yummy dessert – blonde brownies topped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with a buttery syrup and caramel.  yum!

Those on the committee also got to do the program (I found that out later 😉 ).  It was neat though.  They had each of us tell about a talent we have.  They asked for unique talents and I thought for a while.  I do feel blessed.  I had parents that told me often that I was talented while growing up.  And I believed them.  One of the first talents that came to mind (and I stuck with) is that I can entertain and teach children.  I’m still working on the patience part.  I definitely don’t have it all figured out, but I do love spending time with children – partly because I am so childish myself.

I read a book to the sisters there.  It’s one of my favorites and fit nicely with the “Beauty Within” (we-all-have-different-talents) theme.  Want a peeksy?

“Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon” by Patty Lovell, Illustrated by David Catrow.

The book begins, “Molly Lou Melon stood just taller than her dog and was the shortest girl in the first grade. She didn’t mind. Her grandma had told her, ‘Walk as proudly as you can and the world will look up to you.’ … So she did.”

“Molly Lou Melon had buck teeth that stuck out so far, she could stack pennies on them. She didn’t mind. Her grandma had told her, ‘Smile big and the world will smile right alongside you.’ … So she did.”

The book goes on to describe a few more of the unique characteristics of Molly Lou Melon and the sage advice from her grandma. Towards the middle of the story, “…Molly Lou Melon moved to a new town. She had to say good-bye to her grandma and all of her friends… and start in a new school.”

One kid at the new school trys to make fun of her for her uniqueness, but she shows how wonderful those characteristics can be. Read the book to find out how she accomplishes that task and why at the end she writes to her grandma, “I wanted to tell you that everything you told me was exactly right! Love, Molly Lou Melon”

So sweet and good!

I also talked about dress-up and how much fun we have with that at our house.  I made mustache suckers for my little ones and we had so much fun with them – we made them for a family reunion too.

I talked about how it is fun to change our outward appearance, but it is truly what is on the inside that counts.  The Lord looks on the heart and we should strive to as well.

I made a mustache sucker for each of the ladies there.  I made them using “He’s the Man” digital kit by Dani Mogstad and Traci Reed:

I told them that they could eat them themselves or take them to someone they thought would enjoy it.  I taught them how to use them (oh-so-hard! 😉 ).  I mentioned that Bishop Bingham had already taught us to unwrap them.  I demonstrated with the wrapper on though and showed how to pop the sucker in and instantly change your appearance.  🙂  I wiggled my eyebrows (love the play-by-play??) and then put the sucker back in the big bowl of suckers ready to hand out.  Oops!  I grabbed it out fast and said “I’ll just keep this one”.  I never said being smooth was one of my talents.

{If you want to download the file to print your own, go here (Girl Talk, the creative team blog for Dani).}

{{Actions on photos from Sarah Cornish at myfourhens photography.  ”Hand Crafted” from Blended set.  *swoon*}}

That's close enough.

Katey Belle’s prayer tonight:

Mom (prompting):  “Please help me to be kind and good.”

Katey: “Please help me be kind of good.”

Andrew's farewell of choice lately…

“I love your guts forever!”

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