Sunday, January 27, 2008

Our Dear Prophet

Our dear Prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley, died this evening.  We all feel sorrow for his passing, but know that he is so much happier now with his dear wife Marjorie and his loved ones who have gone before him.  We love him for his example and unfailing devotion in doing what is good and right and true.  His humor and his compassionate ways will be dearly missed.  We truly do thank thee oh God for this prophet!

Fun in the Snow

**A picture before the 4 wheeler ride and one after**
After naps this afternoon, we wanted to take advantage of the snow.  It hadn't stopped since around 9:30 am and we had about 6-7 inches in the yard, so we went to build a snowman.  We found that the snow was too powdery, so we got out the innertube and hooked it up to Matt's grandmother's 4-wheeler and took the girls for a spin around the neighborhood.  We go SO wet and SO cold, but hot chocolate made it all better.  It just stopped snowing (8:00 pm) and we have a total of about 8 inches.  And to top it all off -- NO SCHOOL tomorrow.  Why you ask?  Well, Pendleton does not own a snowplow (that proves we don't get much snow) so we get to spend another day in the snow.

Needs A Bit of Salt

    
With no church and all the time of the day on our hands, the girls headed out to see if they could catch some snowflakes on their tongues.  They caught many on their tongues and got soaked in the process because the snowflakes are almost as big as their heads.  We are getting snow still -- 4 hours straight -- which is A LOT for Pendleton.  I know it seems silly to be so excited, but we don't get snow as often as we would like.  So bear with us!

CANCELLED!!!!

  
Actually not a global warming meeting, but all church meetings in Pendleton were cancelled today due to LOTS and LOTS of freezing rain and rain and snow on top of the freezing rain.  I almost didn't believe Matt when he told me it was cancelled because he jokes around all the time and because it just doesn't happen very often.  Matt and I can only remember church being cancelled one time each in our lives.  Matt said the blowing snow and drifts in La Grande made it so they cancelled church one year.  When I was going to school in Rexburg, they cancelled church due to a HUGE blizzard that blocked every road with drifts.   Hope you enjoyed your Sunday with your family.  Did you get to go to church?


Saturday, January 26, 2008

Whistle while you work...

As many of you know, Matt loves to cut wood.  He is very proud of his wood pile and the "quality" of wood that he cuts.  This spring and summer he cut 10 cords of wood -- 6 more than we need for the winter in our own home.  He sells it and we use the money to pay on bills or to buy something for the family.  Today he received a phone call from a friend of a friend who didn't have any wood, so he went out to the wood pile and loaded up his truck and took it to the man and his family.  Now we have money to pay for his new found love of steelhead fishing (ha ha ha). 

Celebratory Cupcakes


 

All the girls received "celebratory cupcakes" at Mori's final game.  Each of them created their own way of wearing their frosting.  Nora's wasn't on purpose but Lily and Mori's were.  Isn't it interesting how putting a little frosting on our faces will make everything funny?

Mori's Final Basketball Tournament














If you look very closely, you can see that Mori has her tongue sticking out -- hence her basketball nickname M.J. or Mori Jordan.  We watched Mori's team play in their final tournament today; three games total and they came out in third place.  We thought that was pretty good.  She was very happy with it as well.  They won their first game 17-16 (8 of the other team's points came from our team fouling them).  It was a very close game (16-17) that they lost that put them in the consolation bracket.  It was a brutal last minute where Mori got punched in the stomach and another girl got hit in the face and no fouls were called.  They were very discouraged...but they pulled through and won their last game 18-16.  It was a nice ending to a fun season.  Mori is already talking about softball season (coming up very soon) and next year's basketball season.  She is a very determined sports fanatic!  

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

A thought to ponder

Hot Chocolate

A group of graduates, well established in their careers, were talking at a reunion and decided to go visit their old university professor, now retired.  During their visit, the conversation turned to complaints about stress in their work and lives.  Offering his guests hot chocolate, the professor went into the kitchen and returned with a large pot of hot chocolate and an assortment of cups - porcelain, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive some exquisite - telling them to help themselves to the hot chocolate.
When they all had a cup of hot chocolate in hand, the professor said: "Notice that all the nice looking cups were taken, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones.  While it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the source of your problems and stress.  The cup that you're drinking from adds nothing to the quality of the hot chocolate.  In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we drink.  What all of you really wanted was hot chocolate, not the cup; but you consciously went for the best cups.  And then you began eyeing each other's cups.
Now consider this:  Life is the hot chocolate.   Your job, money and position in society are the cups.  They are just tools to hold and contain life.  The cup you have does not define or change the quality of life you have.  Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the hot chocolate God has provided us.  God makes the hot chocolate, man chooses the cups.  The happiest people don't have the best of everything.  They just make the best of everything that they have. 
Live simply.  Love generously.  Care deeply.  Speak kindly.  Enjoy your hot chocolate.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Another snowfall



We finally got a bit more snow.  It snowed about 2 inches over the past 24 hours and it is VERY cold.  The girls wanted to go out and play in it.  Mori started out with shorts, snow boots and a coat.  Once Lily and Nora joined her, she ran inside to put on her long johns and some warmer clothes.  Lily and Mori could stay outside all day -- even if suffering from severe frostbite.  Nora on the other hand is cold blooded, as she freezes within minutes of being outside in 15 degree weather -- it could have to do with her lack of chub.  As the forecast calls for highs in the lower 20s and lows around 5 degrees, I don't think the
snow will leave us.  We will see if the girls will venture out in the icy weather again before it goes away.

Making Taco Pockets



We didn't have school today (MLK Jr. Day) so we decided to make taco pockets.  It is a four hour activity because we have to let the bread double in size, cut, fill and let double again before we bake them.  It is quite cold here (a high of 18 degreese today) so the bread took a bit longer to raise.  Lily left in the middle to play with a friend, so Mori, Nora and I finished up the project.  We love to put taco meat and cheddar cheese in some and ham and mozzarella in the others.  They make great lunches and dinners.  Wejust thaw them out in the fridge and warm up in the microwave.  It is a fun family project that we enjoy doing together.  The best part really is eating them after.  You should try it out!

Matt's a Fishin' Machine

Matt, in search of a new hobby for the winter, has taken up steelhead fishing with his friends.  He has gone out 5 times now.  He caught a 32 inch native his very first day and was hooked (of course he did not have a camera, so we have to just take his word for it.....) and has gone out every chance he has had since.  This morning, we did not have school because of MLK Jr. Day, so he left around 7 a.m. in freezing cold temperatures of 15 degrees to catch a fish.  After his line had frozen and his bobber wasn't working correctly, he decided to move up river to one more hole before calling it a morning.  On his second cast, he hooked into a beautiful 27 inch native (which means he can't keep it -- they can only keep hatchery fish around here) and landed it.  Thanks to his friend Brad, we actually have proof of capture (because even though Matt got a new camera for his birthday, he forgot it, yet again).  He is HOOKED and will be going out as soon as he can.  Someday we may even get to see one for ourselves.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Lily is a Little Bucks Basketball Fiend


Lily loves basketball.  This is her first year and she is on a team with six other girls from her school.  They are definitely not due for the draft anytime soon, but they have fun and play until they are too pooped to do anything else.  It is so much fun to watch them, in their six year-old bodies, trying to make it up and down the court without mauling the girls on the other team.  Matt says it is a lot like watching the blind leading the blind.  That may give you a better idea about what we watch every game.  We have one more game and the final tournament and we are done for the year.  Lily is already planning next year's season and we are excited!

Bunnies, bunnies, everywhere!!!



Our very good friends, the Jacobs, are the proud new parents of 7 baby bunnies.  We went over and held them and fed them sweet potatoes.  The girls would have brought ALL of them home, but we were not convinced that was a good idea.  They were very cute though.  Nora tried to force feed one or two, but they ran for cover and made it out alive.  We had two favorites named "Jimmy FastPants" and "Spot".  Anyone interested in a bunny.  They are wanting people to adopt them.....

Snowmobiling at Meacham


We had fun this past Saturday when we joined my mom and dad up on their 5 acres at Meacham, Oregon.  There was about 30 inches of snow for us to play in and the snowmobiling was fun too.  It rained on us for a while and then snowed and then stopped and then rained again.  I don't think anything short of a tornado would have dampened their spirits.  Needless to say, the girls absolutely LOVED it.  We have only had snow in Pendleton once this year and it was in late November.  We stupidly believed that more snow would follow, but it hasn't.  We may actually wake up to 1/2 inch in the morning if we are lucky (and the forecast is actually correct).  We plan on going back to play soon to enjoy the snow before it is all gone.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year!!!


Happy New Year one and all!
We had a very quiet and restful New Year's Eve.  We watched the ball drop in NYC at 9 p.m. on FOX News and went to bed.  It was nice to be together and to not stay up late.  We must be getting old!