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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Our Trip to Zions, Tuacahn and Lake Powell

I am finally ready to sit down and post some of our fun times on our Summer vacation to St. George to see Grease at Tuacahn and other travels.  We had fun spending some time in the car on our "ROAD TRIP".
When we first got to St. George we went to visit my fav spot, T.J.Maxx Superstore! John got the car gassed up. Then we went out to dinner, and came back and swam in our hotel pool. We got there pretty early.

John and I being geeks....he looks a little mental in this one!
I got the tickets like in January for 30% off...I'm always lookin for a deal...



This is a beautiful waterfall that runs the whole length of the Tuacahn parking lot...It runs downhill and it's always fun to walk along it as we get up to the top of the hill where the amphitheater is.



You can see why I love this venue so much...

We got there so early so John's enjoying the rest...he's not shaving all week either! Hey it's a vacation isn't it?


The orchestra pit was just to the left of us...hi guys!






!The next day we got up and had breakfast and then went to go see Snow Canyon, which is very close to Tuacahn, only like10 minutes drive! It is a state park so it's only like 6 bucks to get in. It is so beautiful!




There was lot of shifting rock hills...I thought this was a cool area!
Off in the distrance of our like 20 minute hike....

We saw lots of lizards on the hike we took....


You can barely see some guys rock climbing behind us here on this sheer face of rock! Very cool! But I'd never do it...





Hi Johnny!


It was so peaceful to sit up on the tops of volcanic rock and enjoy the serenity!
Well that was the first part of our trip. We got in the car and headed down to Kanab and Zions National Park. Last year we tried to get in and they wouldn't let us drive our car in. Something about it being too packed that day! Can you imagine!  We sure had fun in St. George...Now on to Zions...I'll post more pics soon.....

Monday, June 20, 2011

Marisa's Preschool Musical Show




Marisa Belle, my first grandbaby had her preschool "graduation" the other night. It sure was sweet seeing 60 kids up on tiny little chairs singing the likes of "I'm a Little Teapot Short and Stout" to the piano.
Here she is getting a little shy when she see's the stage full of chairs and realizes SHE is part of the show....snicker.....Tiff had to talk her down.....snicker ......




Megan always knows where to find the fun..."Hey let's go look at the balloons, man!"


Mom, do I HAVE to? Yes, and you'll like it...I promise....


Do you think your teacher will let us have these cool balloons later?





Megan liked watching the singing for about 10 minutes and then she got a little bored. We took turns holding her on our lap. She is just the cutest little thing.  She was running away from Marisa with a favorite rock in her hand and Marisa calling for her to give it back.....finally Marisa pooped out and Megan came over to me and said, "And you'll NEVER, ever find it!"  I laughed out loud.  Tiff said it is from a movie. She cracks me up though. 2 1/2!






I didn't get any good ones of the group....I zoomed in too close I guess...




She did look like she was having fun most of the time....




Here we are taking some fun pictures...




After singing the kids went backstage and we watched a dvd of everything they did all year....20 minutes later....

We took more pictures and the kids all got their certificates....




So cute!  Boy they rake in the dough at a preschool....they had like 120 kids x $100 per month. And this gal has two preschools!  Makes my paycheck feel kinda tiny......Oh well.....congrats my Marisa Belle!  

Friday, June 17, 2011

Great Summer Foodie Websites

This summer I am trying to eat healthier and take off some of these awful pounds I've accumulated. I found a few really interesting websites to help me in food selection.  Some of them rate drinks, juices, fast food things that are new and hyped up. I like that.

I am one to get sucked into hype when it comes to food and snacks. So I've decided to rid my house of junkfood and try to eat more whole foods, fruits, veggies and healthy snacks. It is amazing what I used to eat and not even think about the calories I was consuming. I'm late to the game I guess. Maybe I never got invited to the party....hehe....
                           


Here is a groovy list I got from SNACK GIRL, my new fav blog. She has a PhD so I think I can trust her.
The link to her website is HERE. She has this yummo and amazing sounding onion soup dip mix to eat with ruffles chips. (my personal downfall). I went to a wedding recently where they had a similar low cal ingredient for dip. It was this Greek plain yogurt in lieu of sour cream. It was mixed at the wedding with some dill weed and some tiny bits of cucumber. It was fantastic on veggies. So try it and try this blog. It's a keeper.

Healthy Food Blogs           
             

A Loser For Life
Andrea's Wellness Notes
Bran Appetit!
Camp Shane
duhlicious
Eating Bird Food
Feast On The Cheap
Feed Me I'm Cranky
Food For Laughter
Gina's Skinny Recipes
Jrnl of a Junk Food Addict
Kath Eats
Leftovers For Lunch
Lick The Bowl Good

Losing Weight and Getting Fit
The Peanut Butter Boy
Slim Shoppin'
Steph Chows
Striving for Thriving
The Cuisinerd
The Hungry Wife

The Salad Girl
This Mama Cooks!
The Wellness Bitch

I mean how FUNNY is Peanut Butter Boy? That's guy's just GOT to have a sense of humor! And how about STEPH CHOWS? Anybody who can think up that blog title has to be funny! I can't wait to get pickled in the juices of these entertaining and informative blogs. 

No this is not me on the scales...I haven't weighed in the 120s since high school!


I've lost 6 pounds already with NO EXCERCISING! Maybe that will come later.....when I actually get inspired to do more than some gardening or walking around the mall shopping.  My goal is to lose 30 pounds by the end of August for a reunion. So I think I'm on my way.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

First Grade-itis...or Spring Fever...

                                                           

Today was the last day of school. I've enjoyed this year and I'm looking forward to a great summer!
School's OUT!  Woo Hoo!  Have a good one! We're off to St. George, Zions, Tuacahn Theater and
Lake Powell. Happy Summer Vacation!
                                                                  


                                                      





Saturday, June 4, 2011

Week of Movies


We saw a really good movie yesterday. It was the new one called THOR. I loved the cute blonde star of it and Natalie Portman was good in it too. The bad guys are all really cute too.


 It has everything a good movie should; a love story, special effects, good dialogue and a really interesting problem and an equally inventive solution with a surprise at the end.



Everybody I've talked to who has seen it really loved it.

Another one we saw was I Am Number Four. It was a bit cheesy but it had a good ending that will probably soon become a sequel. It would really appeal to the younger than 20 set.



It also has lots of not to bad to look at people in it; one of my favorites is Timothy Oliphant. He is a real badass in every one of his movies and on cable. I like that in a guy I guess. :D It is another supernatural story.


It had been such a long time since I'd been drawn to see a movie. Most of the time they seem just so depressing, or too much skin or too much swearing. It makes me just want to rent a Redbox.  I am glad that there are some good decent and clean movies out there to choose from.  I wish Hollywood would get that.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Our Devastating World and The Power of One.

 It seems like every time I read the paper the news is more and more devastating. The natural disasters we've had this year are awful and incredible.  From earthquakes (see a previous post) to tsunamis, and now tornadoes it seems like the end of days with all the bad news I read in the paper every day.


This past week we had terrible tornadoes in Missouri. The pictures are very sobering. I think about how hard that would be to lose your home and all your possessions, maybe even a family member. One woman I read about had several children and they didn't have much warning of the impending tornado. So she grabbed them all and ran to lay down in the bathtub. Her toddler was torn from her arms as the tornado ripped off her roof and covered her and her kids in debris.




 Now how would you ever hope to recover or even to deal with something that awful? I don't know if I could.  As a mother, I would probably be in a strait jacket.


Then I open the newspaper and there has been another suicide bomber in Pakistan. The Arab/Israel problems and battles and bombings are escalating.  I don't see an end to this fighting in the middle East ever again at this point.
                                              

There are several big news trials about young girls killing their little babies; one supposedly suffocating her own child with duct tape over her mouth and nose, the other putting her child in a microwave. How could girls become this bad?
                                                                
And finally all the high profile husbands that have seriously betrayed their highly admired wives. Some of the hurt and pain they cause their families' is unbelievable. I try to imagine that kind of betrayal and the pain it would cause me. And I think again to myself. "I would not recover from that pain. I would turn inward and start to crumble apart." You'd find me huddled in a corner weeping.

                                               


 And I think to myself; what in the world is happening to us as a people? . Why are we all being so evil? And are we being punished with all this natural disaster?


Last week there was an old, 89 year old civil engineer named Camping who decided that the end of the world was coming. The headlines said "For some, it's Judgment Day. For others, it's Party Time." To me that is good versus evil in a little microcosm.

A loosely organized Christian movement had spread the word around the globe that Jesus Christ will return to earth on Saturday to gather the faithful into heaven. I wasn't really focused on this story  until my husband read about a guy who decided to milk the opportunity to take advantage of  people who were believers.
                                            

The paper tells of "Bart Centre, an atheist from New Hampshire, who started a get rich quick business called "Eternal Earth-bound Pets". He offers Rapture believers an insurance policy for those furry pets that won't join them in heaven: 10-year pet care contracts, with Centre and his network of fellow non-believers taking responsibility for the animals after the Rapture. The fee -- payable in advance, of course, is $135 since Camping's prediction".  How bad is that? Well it got worse..                              
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A Facebook page opened up entitled "Post Rapture Looting" offers the party invitation: "When everyone is gone and god's not looking, we need to pick up some sweet stereo equipment and maybe some new furniture for the mansion we're going to squat in." By Wednesday afternoon, more than 175,000 people indicated they would be "attending" the "public event.

                                     
Then the supreme court ruled this week that the inhumane overcrowding in California prisons means they need to let one third of the prison inmates back out onto the public. The conditions are so poor that inmates are getting sick and dying. I'm horrified by that as well. Now we have so many bad guys that we can't contain them all anymore.



 Is it that I'm just so disappointed in the human race? The answer to that is yes. And am I getting more afraid the end of the world really must be close? Yes again. Even so, there are still good people in our world that don't disappoint.


 Last week Elizabeth Smart faced her abductor in court during final sentencing. She quietly spoke her mind to him, with great grace and poise as he closed his eyes and infuriatingly sang hymns to block out the sound of her voice. I would have wanted to personally dive across that courtroom and scratch his eyes out.           

But Elizabeth talked about the beautiful life that is before her, and that she knows in this life or in the next he will be held accountable for his actions. She showed not only her faith in God and in an afterlife, but her unimaginable sweetness. It came across when she said something that really stunned and stayed with me; “One of the biggest ways to overcome … to heal from any kind of experience is by helping those around you.... because by lifting others you lift yourself".
                                         

 I could not believe what I was hearing. I was so impressed by her as a human being. She counteracts so much of the selfish evil in our world that I have been seeing lately. She's just one small but resolute voice.

 “I don't deny that was a part of my life. It certainly has brought me to where I am today. Without it I don't think I would be here. But I have also seen how many doors have opened to me and how many opportunities have come ... How much potential I have to make a difference in the world.”
                                  


 So she started a foundation. She has a focus called RAD KIDS. She wants to help kids to be safe by training them what to do in dangerous situations.
                                 

  
We have RAD KIDS at our school.  My class was trained last year. It is an empowering program to teach kids to fight off strangers or any kind of aggression. "Nobody has the right to hurt you" is one of the mantras. The foundation she started has a goal to bring RAD KIDS training to every elementary school in the country.
                   
                    
The other thing that happened this week was Oprah closing her show. She is just another example of how one faithful and directed  voice can change the world.  (See my last post)  I have her high on a pedestal. These 2 fine examples of humanity counteract the evil I've seen this week. It's the power of one in great and graceful display.  Evil versus good. We turn to look because the bright light of goodness draws us in.

                                           
It may be getting closer to the end of the world.  All these examples are telling me it is so. And it's getting harder to live in this world, but I can still see the light and the good. And the stark black and pure white around us, makes it clearer which path to follow.

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