Friday, December 23, 2011

CU vs Texas Southern University

Ben got season tickets for free from Crocs to the CU Buffs basketball team. We got to go to our first game last night; CU vs Texas Southern University. CU won but it was close there at the end.



We will keep you updated on the games through the season.

A Colorado Snow...

Some things that should be know about a Colorado Snow…


- If the weather men predict 1-6 inches you should probably bet on getting 6-10 inches (or more). We were predicted to get no more than 6 inches but ended up getting closer to 16 inches.


The snow was so high that it was up against the door.

- The likelihood of snow at Christmas is very low and the likeliness of snow on Easter is very high. I remember spending the night outside one Christmas (maybe it was Christmas Eve) but always, without fail, having a snow covered spring break. On Wednesday night we had an unusual and wonderful Colorado snow, preparatory for Christmas.

- Nothing stops; rain, shine or snow. Thursday morning I had to go to work and knowing it snowed I decided to leave about an hour early. Ben went out and started shoveling and wiping off the cars and by the time I got ready there was a nice path to the car and it was warm and ready to go…or so we thought. I started to reverse and got stuck, so I pulled forward and tried to reverse hard and fast and got stuck. Ben started digging me out with no avail; soon our neighbor came and helped him. After about 20 minutes and lots of shoveling and pushing they finally got me free and on my way to work.

I was working a stocking shift at work and got there to find that there was no truck. No truck to unload and stock. Eventually the truck got there so we were able to start working.

-The rate of chiropractic visits increases exponentially after a snow storm; the snow is usually very heavy and wet. This snow was not unusual. Ben went over and to help his parents dig there way out and found Rachel shoveling the tractor out. They tried the tractor and found that the snow was too heavy and too deep, so they continued shoveling. After a while the neighbor came over with their snow blower to help with the driveway. After four hours of the three of them working they finally got the job done.
This pile is the snow depth plus what Ben shovelled.
- The lanes and typical road conditions are bad but the drivers always seem to be pleasant and courteous.



-The snow can be waist deep but where shoveled the sun will melt the snow on the roads. This morning although the side roads are still covered in snow the highways were clean.

Look at that beautiful blue sky!
I love Colorado snow storms!!! 
What a perfect way to start the Christmas Season.

2011 Crocs Christmas Party

This weekend we went to the annual Crocs Christmas party. It is held at the Omni Hotel in Superior (only about 10 minutes from our house) and it is so nice and fancy. There were a lot of differences from last years party to this years, both good and bad.

We got their early, becuase last year we didn't get a table and had to stand and eat, and got a table with some close friends in Ben's department. They had food on the outside of that ballroom in a buffet style. This year there wasn't as many food choices, which Ben was a little disappointed about, but it was still good. 

Last year there were photo booths spread throughout the party for people's pleasures but because of an insident with indecent photographs (all of the photos were put on the company page so people could get to them) they were not aloud this year. Instead they had people taking prom like photos, and printing them on the spot, and they also a characture artist (he was so busy we could not get ours done).

A huge difference from last year to this year was the alcohol location. You would not think this would make much of a difference but it did. Last year the bar was in the ballroom (with the food, dance floor and band) but this year it was in the hallway, leaving the ballroom almost completely empty (maybe one reason we got a table so easily).

Last year the band was..so so. This year we had the Six Million Dollar Band from Denver and they played 80s music. It was really good and after some cohersing I got Ben to dance with me.

One of the big differences was the mode of fundraising for charities. Last year a raffle was done, everyone paid $50 to get tickets and they were giving prizes for the raffle winners. This year no raffle was made so half way through the night they announced that if they could raise $4,000 the CFO would do the move from the movie  'Risky Business' and dance in his underwear. Well, the money was raised and it was pretty funny watching him.

The party was very fun and we are glad we went.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Stones Family Birthday Party

Erica, Mat and Dad all have birthday’s in December so we all got together for a family birthday party. This year we all went up to Evergreen to Mat and Andi’s new house for the party. The new house is beautiful (inside and out) and they are all so excited. There was amazingly good food (thanks Andi) and TONS of desserts (thanks Christmas). It was fun to have everyone there and spend time together.



Mat sporting his awesome new camo socks.

The kids all had fun together playing with legos, dancing with the wii and playing in the wrapping paper and gift boxes.



Christmas Cookies

We spent an evening with our neighbors, the Woods, making Christmas goodies and listening to Christmas music.  It was so much fun and really got us in the Christmas spirit.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Annual Holiday Book Exchange

I have been a book club with some close friends for a a little over two years now. We all get together at the beginning of the year and vote on the 11 (we don't read January- that is our voting month) books we will be reading. We always have a great choice of books, a lot of them I would never have picked but I ended up loving. At the end of the year we have dinner at a fun restaurant and do a book exchange. This year we met at the Bushambe Tea House in Boulder; the Tea House has all sorts of foreign foods (Indoneishan mainly). It is delicious and has such distinctive and strong flavors.

Jaime, Kristen and Tanaya

Wendy, Aubrey and Uli

Uli, Me and Emily

This year for the exchange I recieved The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. It is a book about World War II and I have been wanting to read it. I am really excited to have this chance.

Here are the books we read this year in book club:
Let Them Eat Cake by Sandra Byrd- This is a chick flick, girl meets boy and falls in love, book but it is interesting because it takes place in a bakery


Oneness with All Life by Eckhart Tolle- This is a book of inspirational quotes (I must admit I didn’t really read this one).

Left to Tell by Immaculee Ilibagiza- This is a true account of how a woman finds God through the Rwandan genocide. This was one of my favorites.

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin- This was a mystery with an interesting ending but it was written for a much younger age and was a little dull and boring.

Matched by Ally Condie- This is a ‘Giver’ esk book about a strange ‘perfect’ futuristic society and a girl who goes against the idea of arranged marriage.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot- This is a scientific history about the woman who’s cells (HeLa) began almost all medical advancement in cancer research and many other ailments.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne- This is a story about World War II from the perspective of a little German boy, who finds himself friends with a Jewish boy in a concentration camp.

The Blue Zone by Dan Buettnet- This is a documentary of the lifestyles of groups of people throughout the world that have the highest life expectancy rates.

The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde- A comedic mystery in which all the characters are from Nursey Rhymes. Very clever and very funny.

Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Party

Some of our good friends threw a Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Party the other night, and it was a lot of fun. They went online and found recipes for non-alcoholic cocktails (catered to pregnant women who can't drink) and we made those; drinks like a 'Warmer' (pear juice, lemon and cinnamon) it was all so delicious. AS with a cocktail party we all got to dress up and there were h’orderves. We had a white elephant gift exchange (each couple brought one real and one goofy present and they were all in one big pile so you never knew what you would get).  It was so much fun and there were a lot of laughs. After lots of stealing Ben and I ended up with drinking glasses (one side of the eye glasses are in the drink and the other is in your mouth- very funny) and delicious chocolate bars. As always it was wonderful spending an evening with our close friends; talking, laughing and, of course, eating.
Zach got a bump it- so his hair could be bumped and beautiful (Utah hair- ahhh).

Natalie, Jaime and Eric- Lounging


Aubrey, Emily and Tanaya- Anxiously awaiting the next gift!!


I got drinking glasses- Ben tried them on for size!

Maybe a little too much Mocktail!

Melted Dessert

I was asked to make a dessert for our annual Relief Society Christmas Activity. I found a recipe for Salty Carmel Shortbread squares on Pinterest decided to try those. It took some learning and cooking skills I had not yet done (candy thermometers, ect) but it turned out great. I made them the night before and left them to set and harden.


The next day I ran home from work, cut them into squares, plated them and was off to the activity. By dessert time they had melted into one big pile of shortbread and caramel. I don't know what happened, was the caramel to soft? Did I not let it boil long enough? Was the shortbread slippery (haha)? Needless to say, they did not get served for dessert at the Activity, some ladies chipped off a piece and ate it and told me it was delicious.


I took this picture as I started cutting because I was going to put it and the recipe on the cooking blog but I probably wont now.


Nedra told me to cut them up and roll them into balls, pushing the caramel and shortbread even closer, this however lead to melted balls on a plate. So, I don't think I will be making this recipe again!!

Frosty Window Panes

Before the winter started we got our front window re-done and resealed. This has been a great blessing as the cold winter months have approached. However we were not able to get all of our windows/doors fixed so we have been having some 'cold' problems. Our front door is not actually an exterior door and because of the carpet it does not close completely to the floor. You can see light streaming in under the door, which was bearable until it got below freezing and you could feel a frozen breeze coming in, resulting in a bundled up towel by the front door.


The other day we were down by our game room and noticed it was very cold, despite the heater being on. And we found that our back windows and door were not as insulated as we initially thought. We had ice covering the INSIDE of the windows and backdoor. So we covered those seals with towels and extra sheets. We have been able to control the cold pretty well; the only problem is that we are running out of towels!




This shows that this is not dew/fog it is indeed ice (this is toward the top of the door- not down by the seal at all).

The Interest in Pinterest

I have been hearing about Pinterest from some of my friends for a while but was a little skeptical. Pinterest is an online billboard where you can find something online and 'pin' it to your board for future use (example: recipes, Sewing patterns, crafts, home design ideas, family games, ect). These pins are also shared on a group page, where others (usually friends/family) can see what you pin, and in turn you can see what they pin. By looking at these things you get more ideas (that you can pin to your wall of stuff to remember). Many of these 'pins' come from blogs, which you can peruse and find more things to pin. It is an ever going link of creativity and fun. I find that I am really enjoying it, even, sadly to admit, addicted to it. I have to check it, I have to know what others have found. I have to find new creative and innovative things to fill my 'part-time stay at home' lifestyle.

Ben has been teasing me about it and when I sit down to show him things, he even gets into it and wants to link and see more things. If you have not experienced this wonder of internet and blog browsing, you should defiantly try it out.

pinterest.com

Friday, December 2, 2011

You know your from Colorado if:

Michael posted this to facebook and I just thought it was so funny and so true:

98% of Americans scream before going in the ditch on a slippery road. The other 2% are from Colorado and they say, "Hold my soda and watch this."

Now, you're from Colorado if: You eat ice cream in the winter. It snows 5 inches and you don't expect school to be cancelled. You live above 5,000 feet. You'll wear flip flops every day of the year, regardless of temperature. You have no accent at all, but can hear other people’s, and then you make fun of them. “Humid” is over 25%. Your sense of direction is: Toward the mountains and Away from the mountains. You say “the interstate” and everybody knows which one. You think that May is a totally normal month for a blizzard. You buy your flowers to set out on Mother’s day, but try and hold off planting them until just before Father’s day. You grew up planning your Halloween costumes around your coat. You know what the Continental Divide is. You went to Casa Bonita as a kid, AND as an adult. You’ve gone off-roading in a vehicle that was never intended for such activities. You always know the elevation of where you are. You wake up to a beautiful, 80 degree day and wonder if it’s gonna snow later. You don’t care that some company renamed it; the Broncos still play at Mile High Stadium! Every movie theater has military and student discounts. You actually know that “South Park” is a real place, and not just a dumb TV show. You know what a ‘Trust Fund Hippy’ is, and you know its natural habitat is Boulder, Aspen, Crested Butte, Paonia and Telluride. You know you’re talking to a fellow Coloradoan when they call it ‘Elitches’ not ‘Six Flags.’ A bear on your front porch doesn’t both you. Your favorite teams are the Broncos and whoever is beating the Raiders. When people Back East tell you “They have Mountains in their state too” you just laugh. You go anywhere else on the planet and air feels “sticky” and you notice the sky is no longer blue.
You’re proud of being a COLORADAN.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

TV Christmas

We have been using the TV we got when we were first married four years ago; it has granted only been used about 1 ½ years and the rest of the time it was in boxes. Compared to the TV’s I grew up with and the small 10x10 box I thought we would have, this TV was great. It was big and it showed movies- how much more could you want? Upon moving into our new place the color started changing on one side of the screen, causing everything on that half to be in green, purple and blue hues. We realized it was the stereo electro magnetic that caused this, so we moved the stereo, but Ben was still unsatisfied. Although the couch is about 6 feet away from the couch he would pull the couch up just to ‘see the TV.’ Needless to say we/he wanted a new TV for Christmas.

Ben scoured on Black Friday and in the evening came home with a TV (I was at work all day so I wasn’t present during the purchase). Ben prepped me with ‘I got a really good deal’ and ‘The bigger one was only $5 more than a small one.’ When I walked into our house my mouth dropped; Ben had not gotten a TV but a movie theater screen- it was huge. After some deep breathing we started measuring the TV and our entertainment center, it wouldn’t fit. By this time I was praising Ben for his buy but told him he needed to take it back- there was just no room. Finally after trouble shooting he said Jesse and he would just rip out some shelves in the entertainment center to make room. I knew he wanted it really bad so I agreed. But I did comment that he needed to wait to take it out of the box until Christmas, that was quickly declined.

As Ben and Jesse started I sat in the den cringing and every bang. What if it was ugly? What if when we decide we hate it we can’t fix the entertainment center? But I just kept reminding myself that Ben was giddy like a small child and it would make him, and in turn me, very happy. Here is the progression of the demolition and installation.



Ben and Jesse enjoying the new TV

When all is said and done, I must admit that I like it. It has WiFi so we can watch netflicks on the TV (instead of the computer). And it doesn’t look THAT big…right? Ben and I both agree that we need to build a box/shelf to raise it about 6 inches but for know we are happy. And what movie did we first check it out with? The Lord of the Rings- of course. So we are excited about our new Christmas present, even though it’s early, and I am so happy to see Ben so excited.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Holiday Helpers Set up the House

Jeremy and Heidi are never in Colorado during the holidays so the kids have never seen Grandma and Grandpa’s house decorated. The Friday after Thanksgiving they decided to bust out the decorations and do it all with the kids. There was Christmas music playing and kids giggling and running all around, it was wonderful. It was so special to see the kids huddled around Grandma as they unwrapped the nativity and excited to decorate the many trees.



Jared was all about hammering those stockings up!


The top of the tree was the favorite- as you can see it has about as many ornaments as all the rest of the tree.


After everything was set up Rachel started playing the piano (and forcefully at first) the whole family gathered around to sing carols. It was so touching and inspiring for the whole family to be together singing about our love for Christ. The spirit was so strong, even through the goofy falsettos and booming vibratos. It was wonderful having everyone come visit and starting the holiday season with family.


I thought we were all singing beautifully and then I watched this video and thought, "Hum..we aren't very good or on pitch at all!" But it is the family comradere and memories that matter.
(You can also hear my squeeky voice loudly- becuase I was taking the video- so just ignore that part.  But a plus you can hear Rachel beautifully trying not to sing like an opera star- she truly is amazing!)

Thanksgiving x 2

Thanksgiving was great. We spent the morning and dinner #1 at the Newson’s house. There was a lot of company, hussle and bussle and great food. Then we left and trekked it over to the Stones house for dinner #2. Grandma Baker is visiting and Sean, Mat, Erica and Deanna’s families all came up. It was a full house and lots of fun.  
One of the three Newson Tables.

We tried to get a 'holiday' picture of both of us but it is really hard with the camera counter thing to get a really good one. (My neck looks broken)

Newson Pie Festival

The Newson Family has a WONDERFUL Thanksgiving Tradition, a pie per person. The idea is that if you have a pie per person the pie will last through the weekend to Monday (that is being eaten breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert). This year we had Jeremy and his family come from Utah, Uncle Kent dropped in for a surprise visit and we had some family friends over. In total we had 22 people (including Malcome who is 2 months old). There were naysayers who doubted our pie making abilities but on Thanksgiving we had 25 PIES!! That is right a quarter of a century worth of pie, a pie for each of my years since birth and MORE pies than people. One of the friends visiting brought a pie with a NPF carved into the top; he said it stood for Newson Pie Festival. We all thought Newson Pie Freaks or Newson Pie Fiasco might have been more suitable.


The Wednesday before Thanksgiving I brought Hannah, Jared and Aimee over to our place to make pies. Each of them made their own pudding pie and then while the one fruit pie was baking we played Settlers and relaxed; it was so much fun. I forgot to get A LOT of stuff from the store so some of the pies weren’t perfect but they still tasted and looked great. Hannah made a pistachio/chocolate pie, Jared made a peanut butter/chocolate pie and Aimee made a Chocolate/Heath Bar pie. I made (with Aimee’s help) an apple pie and later made a caramel pumpkin pie.



Here is the end result:
1. Minced Meat
2. Cherry
3. Apple
4. Apple
5. Mixed Berry
6. Coconut Meringue
7. Lemon Meringue
8. Egg Nog Pumpkin
9. Chocolate Nutella
10. Bannana Cream
11. Chocolate Death
12. Cayenne Pumpkin
13. Strawberry Cheesecake
14. Pumpkin
15. Pumpkin
16. Pumpkin
17. Pumpkin
18. White frozen thing- I don’t know what it was called.
19. Chocolate/ Toffee
20. Pistachio/ Chocolate
21. Peanut Butter/Chocolate
22. Apple with Crumble top
23. Carmel Pumpkin
24. Pecan
25. Pecan

Friday, November 11, 2011

Crocs Chili Cook-off

Wednesday night while sitting at the kitchen table playing Skipbo Ben suddenly said, “Tomorrow is the Croc’s chili cook-off and I signed up to bring chili.” WHAT? This is one of those times similar to when a child comes home and says I need a science fair project tomorrow, or needs to write a 10 page paper by tomorrow, ect. I helped him find a recipe, we went to the store and, I must admit begrudgingly, I helped him make his chili.

The evening of the cook off he came to see me at work and with a huge grin on his face told me he got FIRST PLACE in the green chili category. He said he got a certificate and one of those crocs shoe men with a cooking hat to put in his office. He also got a $50 gift card. I was so proud of him and he was really excited.
YAY for last minute Chili!

To get our recipe go to the Stones Recipe Blog. Oh, and a big shout out to Andi- who's recipe we used!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Oh, November…

I didn’t think I had that much to say about each of these topics so I decided to put them all on one post- boy was I wrong. Sorry it’s so long and daunting!


So, as previously mentioned, I got sick. At first it was a head cold; coughing, sore throat, runny nose. Then I got a fever and I coughed so much I threw up- miserable. Then I started feeling better- hurray- I slept all the way through the night and woke up Wednesday November 1st feeling GREAT.

Tuesday night is snowed and so I got up early with Ben and shoveled while he got ready for work. I then decided to, not only shovel the path to the car, but also do our driveway, sidewalk and the neighbor’s driveway. After about a forth of the neighbor’s driveway I got queasy and at about half of the driveway I realized it was much more. I raced inside, didn’t take off any of my wet and snow-covered cloths, ran to the bathroom and threw up- Gaa. So I went back to bed, by this time I taken off the snow/vomit covered clothing. About half an hour later, I threw up again, and then I went outside to finish shoveling (why? I am not sure) but needless to say it was a short shoveling experience because, once again, I ran in and threw up. I felt woozy the rest of the day, but not ache, so we didn’t think it was the flu. I took three negative pregnancy tests, so you can all remove that instant thought from your mind. By the evening I was still pretty nauseated but I ate some food and went to bed only to wake up three hours later and throw up AGAIN. So…yes I was sick, after another day of nausea, I feel great. No return of the dreaded cold or vomiting- Yeah for very weird healing immune systems.

There is an adorable European antique shop in Louisville just down the street from where I live called the Fuzzy Antler. On Friday Mom, Grandma and I went to their Holiday Open House (aka SALE). It was so amazing, like walking into a really fancy Santa’s workshop, they had trees decorated, food to sample, music, heavenly smells and the whole shebang. I got a candle; now this is not an ordinary candle it is the most divine Fir (Pine) smell in the world. I grew up with a real tree and this is an instant Christmas smell for me. I have it in the box, in the bag, in the computer room and I will occasionally get a waff it and just melt with joy. While at the Fuzzy Antler I put my name in the drawing and I WON! I have never won a drawing in my life and let me tell you- it is super exciting. I went over this morning and picked up my little basket of goodies. I am getting so excited and ready for Christmas, this will be the first year that we get to decorate our own place!!


Friday night Ben and I went to the University of Colorado verses the University of Southern California game (aka CU vs So Cal) we got the tickets for free from the Chriest’s next door to the Newson'- thanks. It was a black out game so everyone in the stadium wore black, which is a good effect. This season, as with most of the season’s of my lifetime, CU does not have a very good (aka scoring/winning) team. Ben however has been a true blue CU football fan since childhood and will not give up the idea that they are just really bad. This game was great because the first play of the game CU scored a touchdown- yahoo! It ended up being the only one they scored all game but it sure was an exciting moment and despite the cold, we had ton’s of fun.

Saturday one of our good friends, Jaime Forsyth, had a baby shower. They are having a baby boy in January. It was so fun to go and see all my friends and celebrate with Jaime. I am so excited for their little growing family.

Sunday was a special day for the Jesse and Becky Newson Family. They blessed Malcolm in church and then Melinda was baptized that evening. It was so fun to get together as a family, with Becky’s parents, and celebrate the decision that Melinda made to be baptized and receive the Holy Ghost. She was very excited and was beaming. It was a great family moment.




Monday I had my first official day at work. I got a job at the REI in Boulder and have been training for the past two weeks. Monday I went in and did a buddy shift on the floor, so I was out there with someone to help me. I have never worked in retail before so I am a little anxious but I just have to be friendly and willing to talk to people, which I am, so that eases the tension…a little. I am a little nervous about learning the product, I am working in the footwear and clothing department and there are a lot of things to learn. Customers ask really specific questions and most of the time, I just don’t know, but I am doing better and knowing how to get the information and how to help the customers. REI is an exciting environment with great values and morals so I am really excited to work there.

So that is a brief..haha…summary of our November beginnings.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween 2011

For Halloween this year we were planning on going up to the mountains with some of our friends but I got sick, so here is what we did instead. On Sunday, the day before Halloween, we went to the Newson’s for a special spooky Halloween dinner. We had pumpkin fruit, bones (French fries), mummies (wrapped sausage), brussel sprouts (scary on its own), eye balls (devilled eggs), slime juice (with floating fish and bugs) and monster cupcakes. It was so much fun to have such an exciting meal!


On Halloween, while eagerly awaiting the evening fun, we went in the backyard and played in the leaves. I love playing in big piles of leaves. Ben and I decided that we definatly have the best leaves for jumping in, throwing up in the air, ect.

I am trying to make a leaf angel!



On Halloween we were both excited to have Trick-or-Treaters. Ben has always lived in a remote country community so he never experienced the art of passing out candy. Then the last couple years we have either been in NY (where passing out candy is scary), in an apartment or at the Newson’s (where, as said before no candy passing). This year we were excited for this new experience. I taught Ben how to answer the door with an enthusiastic Hello and to oooh and aww over costumes. We practiced a couple times and he thought I was crazy but he saw that craziness in action later on that night and joined in on the fun.

So we got everything ready; our huge bowl of candy, front porch light on, decorations set and we sat on the couch and watched some scary movies. Every time we heard a noise we would both turn around to see if we had anyone but…no. In total we only got 14 trick-or-treaters; 7 were teenagers and 3 were family. I thought we would have a ton but Ben figured that since we were at the edge of the neighborhood (aka there are no houses in front of us) that kids just didn’t make it that far; so alas, we did not get very many but it was still fun to get all eager and excited. I told Ben that we should have gotten better candy (aka chocolate) since we have SO much left over but I guess it is good that it doesn’t call my name.
This is our candy bowl AFTER all our trick-or-treaters!!

Hope you all had a HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Side Note: Yesterday when Ben got home he sadly said that all he was looking forward to for Halloween was Vampire Weekend and now that it's over (we missed it) he wants to move on. Then he brightened up and said, "So I've been listening to Christmas music all day!!"  I already took down the Halloween decor and our house is ready for Thanksgiving!!!