This is from a short hike up the canyon from our rental house, which I bothered the family into taking so I could scout out the picnic area. I had no idea what was up there, and we had planned a youth activity there for the following Saturday. I wanted to check it out before the actual event. In case there were bears or something, which there were NOT. Just many gorgeous maple trees and birches, and a nice and easy hike. There was also a difficult and slightly dangerous hike across the rock slide. Which one do you think my family opted for? (I'll give you a hint: it involved the rock slide.)
Next is the deer Jared bagged. He was inordinately proud of this buck, and I'll let him tell you the story about the long and difficult hunt, and how he found it after he'd finally given up and was headed back to the car. (okay, so I told it. His version has more details, and the excitement of the chase mixed in with the facts.) Also, he's paid to get it mounted, and I already picked out an appropriate spot for it above the fireplace.
These next two are Morgen and Hyrum, posing before their latest karate testing. They were both awarded orange belts, and are getting much better at hitting their forms correctly, as well as paying attention in class. I'm proud of their efforts! The poses were their idea :).
If you did not eat Thanksgiving dinner with my parents this year, you missed out on so much great food! And you also missed a very exciting puzzle challenge, and some pretty good company. This is the delicious pie I brought:
(there were other pies, but this one was the prettiest of the ones that were made by me.)
And lastly, here is what I did today:
This is another reason why I enjoy winter so much. I can bake to my heart's content, and all it does is make the kitchen feel more cozy. Those loaves were made using my Grandmother Giles' bread recipe. It makes pretty darn good bread, BTW. You know, just in case you were wondering. (and if you know where I live, and want to drive over, you're welcome to a taste.)
Gratitude List:
* We had to speak in church last week. As a family, it was easier than doing it alone, so I'm glad that we got to do it together, and that we won't need to do it again for a long, long, time.
* I got to sleep in on Saturday. I also got to have a nice, long, relaxing bath on Saturday. Then we all watched Avatar: The Last Airbender all day long (there was a sick child to pamper) and had pizza and soda for dinner. (except for the sick child, who had tiny amounts of ginger ale and no pizza at all.)
* Most of my Christmas decorations are up, and I've broken out the Christmas music.
* We have enough room in our house to have a Christmas tree up without having to move any furniture. This is a true luxury for me.
* Overhearing Morgen talk about an "intervention," then an "interlusion" (sic). She meant an intermission, as they were putting on their version of "The Nutcracker Ballet," complete with music and creative costumes.
* I have a lovely yarn stash.
* I also have a lovely craft room (or the beginnings of one) thanks to my husband. I have lights and power. Oh, and shelves! Now I just need to unpack everything...
* Freshly baked bread. With real butter and local honey, it
* New boots- not snow boots, just boot boots.
* My kids are not yelling, screaming, fighting, or angry right now.
* I unpacked another box.
* Daily scripture study, to keep me centered and focused on what is truly important in my life.
* 3 reasonably healthy kids (who are all suffering from colds, but who are also not throwing up anymore).
* A handsome, handy man who built some walls, hung some sheetrock, strung some electrical wire, and mounted shelves to the wall, so my craft room would be ready by this week. And he did this instead of working on his truck, which could really use some work. He is awesome.
* My faith in God.
4 comments:
What I'd give for a slice of that bread right now. And you HAD to take a picture of it still in the oven, just to exaggerate the freshness and warmth of it all...
Looks amazing. The pie is beautiful and the loaves of bread make me wish we still lived closer so you could share.
We also have been watching "The Last Airbender" with a sick child all week :) We got a Christmas tree too, but we had to move out quite a bit of furniture to fit it in our house :)
Your pie looks beautiful! You and Amy Bleyle are the best bread bakers I know:) Wish I lived close enough to have had a nibble!
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