Thursday, October 19, 2017

Balloons!

It has been a busy two weeks.  I wanted to make time to write this week, even with all that is going on.  I am working on making Spencer’s costume for Halloween and still need to work on Andrew’s.  Spencer is so pleased at how his is progressing.  He had such a big smile for me yesterday when he tried it on. I will wait to say what it is until I have pictures.


 We enjoyed the view of a beautiful rainbow. Spencer on the fence. Below is Caleb on the fence. 



A close up of Spencer




I like how there is always some color in my yard. The previous owners did a good job with what perennials to plant to give all the color. I planted the pansies a few weeks ago. 



We just had the Balloon Fiesta here. On Friday the 6th we went to the elementary school to see balloons before school.  As part of the Fiesta they have two balloons come to each elementary school in the city the day before the events start.  The kids get to see balloons up close and talk to the crews. This year was a bit windy and they couldn’t get the balloons to inflate well.  Although one kept trying, so we got to see it big for a few minutes. I enjoyed seeing balloons in the air almost every morning for over a week.  We had a good view point from our upstairs bed room window.  We also could see the fireworks they did a few nights.  The Balloon Park is about 10 miles away, but where we are on the hill we could see a lot.  One morning Neal and Andrew rode their bikes down to the Park.  They stayed on a bike trail that is close to the Park and enjoyed the view of all the balloons up close.  Then they had to ride their bikes back up the hill to come home.  They enjoyed the morning together.  The following week Neal decided to go down again and see how fast he could do the ride without a child.  It only took him about 30 minutes to get down to the bike trail and see the balloons starting to inflate.  Neal has been doing more biking and exercising to help his knee get stronger.  The boys like to go on rides with him, but he can’t go as fast with them.


at the elementary school watching the balloon



this was taken through my bed room window

Caleb is loving biking.  He wants to go out every day.  He has been recruiting neighbors to go with him. His friend Illy likes to ride.  They played together last Saturday all morning, riding back and forth between our houses and playing some inside too.  Caleb also likes to ride over to Charlie's home.  He is in our ward and Charlie is in Caleb’s school class too.  Last Friday Caleb played at Charlie’s house while we were doing some errands.  Yesterday Caleb rode over and got Charlie and they came back to our house to play.  Caleb got our neighbors who live down the street, who are also in our ward, Kalani and Kai to get out on bikes too.  Their mom said she was happy they would go outside and play. She thinks they spend too much time inside.  The boys are twins, they are between Spencer and Caleb in age.  One afternoon all three of my boys were out, the twins, and Charlie and his brother Otis.  All these boys playing on their bikes.  It was fun.  I was inside about to start dinner and Andrew came in to get me.  He said “Kalani crashed, he is hurt.  Rachel is babysitting and she needs help. We might need bandaids.” We quickly grabbed some first aid things and ran out.  The crash happened at the side of my yard.  His bike went out of control on the hill and he hit a rocky area and the bike stopped and he didn’t.  He hit a metal bench in my neighbors yard.  I picked him up and moved him to our drive way, a more comfortable place than sitting in rocks.  He had a huge cut, down to the bone, right below his knee.  I just covered it with gauze and sat with him.  He wasn’t crying and amazingly it wasn’t bleeding.  Rachel was communicating with his mom and we just sat together until she got to us.  I think Kalani was in shock, that is why he didn’t cry or say he felt any pain. I just sat with him, keeping him calm and quiet. It shook me up though and after he left with his mom I started to shake and had a hard time fixing dinner, Ruth helped me.  I am thankful he is alright.  He ended up getting 10 stitches. At the doctor office they realized he had sprained his other leg’s ankle. He was also bruised up on his side where he landed. He had his helmet on, which was good because he said he hit his head.  He had to use crutches for about a week and stayed home from school a couple of days.  It was an interesting experience for all. He is doing a lot better now, two weeks later. I saw him at school yesterday and he said hi to me.

On Saturday the 7th we went with our friends, Thane and Judy,  to visit the little extinct volcanos on the west side of the city.  We enjoyed visiting with them and the walk around the volcanoes.  It was a beautiful afternoon for a little hike.  After our hiking Thane treated us to come great hamburgers at his favorite place to buy them.  We enjoyed our time with them. This week I have enjoyed looking across the valley at the little points and thinking that was where we were hiking.


Pictures of us hiking




We had Thane take a picture of our entire family. Aren't we cute hikers?

Sunday the 8th we had the Primary Program at church.  The kids did a great job.  All the children spoke clearly and they sang well.  I was busy with my class keeping them quiet and paying attention to when we needed to sing.  During the second hour of church we had a teacher council meeting for the junior Primary teachers.  I enjoyed going and talking about ways to improve our teaching.  It was helpful to me all to hear more from the Sunbeam teachers, who taught my class last year and how they dealt with the boys in the class.  It does get hard at times with them.

On the 10th Ruth and I went to a dinner the Relief Society sponsored for the women and girls.  We enjoyed eating and visiting with friends.  They had some fun little activities too that Ruth enjoyed doing with her friends.  They were taking pictures of everyone and Ruth and I posed for one.  Looking at it afterwards I realized why people tell me that we look a lot a like.



We had a fall break last Thursday and Friday.  The school always give us a couple of days off during the Balloon Fiesta.  Ruth went with the young women on a retreat. They went to a place called Angel Fire by the city of Taos.  They had a lot of fun together.  They were gone until Saturday afternoon.

Andrew has been busy.  He went to a birthday party for Jake on Thursday.  They did a taste testing activity where they tasted different brands of root beer, chips, chicken nuggets and different flavors of Oreos.  He enjoyed the games and hanging out with all the young men who came.  That morning, before the party, he went with Aiden and his family to a pumpkin patch.  He thought that was great too.  Plus, he just enjoyed hanging out with his friends all day.  He was gone most the day, just like school, but it was all play time.  He enjoys going to Boy Scouts and finished a merit badge this last week. I think it was called Community in the World.  This week end is a camp out.  They are going to hike into the area. This will be his first back packing trip with the scouts.  They only will be hiking about 1 1/2 miles, so not too far. Last night he worked with Neal to get his pack ready. Tuesday Andrew had his concert band concert.  They sounded good and I enjoyed watching the group play.  Tonight the jazz band has a concert.  He is excited about that one.  Last Saturday Neal, Andrew and Spencer went to train club.  They are putting together their modules and have things working, now they get to decorate it.


Andrew's band, he is right below the black circular bar on the folded up bleachers. His friend Aiden is on the left of him. They both play trombone. 

Spencer went to a fun Stake Cub Scout activity on the 7th.  They did some fun things with the boys. He enjoyed listening to a man tell about hot air balloons.  Yesterday he came home from school all excited about an after school activity his teacher is doing, a knitting club.  He really wants to do it. Today in school they are making clay monsters as an art project, he has been looking forward to it all week.  He loves artistic things.  One of our Fall Break days I went on a walk with Spencer and Caleb around the open space.  Spencer was talking about air plane models and wishing he could put one together.  He loves his Lego and is creative with making other things out of stuff.  He made a air plane glider with card board and enjoyed throwing it off our balcony.

Last Saturday I tried out my birthday gift, the hedge trimmers.  I worked out in the yard all morning and got bushes trimmed up and looking nice. Tonight I have Activity Days with the girls.  I taught the lesson on the 5th about Joseph Smith and “how to teach a Family Home Evening lesson.”  I will follow up with that tonight.  One of the other leaders has the activity for tonight.  I enjoys working with the girls. I went visiting teaching on Sunday and we had a nice visit. I was talking with my partner afterwards.  Ann was commenting on babies, since she was pregnant.  She said she was so ready for the baby to come. She said her only thing was that she didn’t want him born on Halloween.  Well she got her wish because she had her baby yesterday.  I am glad we were able to visit Sunday.  I have another friend about to have a baby too.  I am happy for them.

Well, this got to be a long letter telling of our busy lives.  I am thankful for my family and that I can be a mother.

Friday, October 6, 2017

Corn Dip Recipe

I have had a few requests for my award winning recipe.  It is rather simple but well liked.  I usually use Miracle Whip, just because I prefer it.  I used fresh chiles for the time I won the awards for best tasting. 



Corn Dip

2 11 ounce cans Mexican Corn (corn with red and green peppers in it), drained
2 4.5 ounce cans chopped green chiles, drained
2 cups grated Monterey Jack cheese
⅔ cup grated Parmesan
1 cup mayonnaise or Miracle Whip
Corn chips for dipping

Preheat the oven to 350.  Grease a 9x13 casserole dish.  In a medium bowl, mix the corn, chiles, cheese and mayonnaise until fully combined.  Spread the mixture in the prepared casserole dish and bake uncovered until bubbly around the edges, 30-40 minutes.  Serve the dip warm from the oven with corn chips.

Can substitute fresh chiles for the canned green chiles.  Cut open and take out seeds from green chiles or Anaheim peppers.  Cut into small pieces.  Use 1 cup of chopped chiles, put in a small sauce pan with a small amount of water.  Bring to boil and let simmer for about 10 minutes.  Add them to the corn mixture in place of the canned chiles.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

My Birthday

I thought I would write a short update this week.  We have had a nice week.  Last Friday evening was a ward dinner.  Andrew wanted me to make his favorite corn dip to bring.  It was a pot luck dinner with chiles.  There was a contest for the best recipes using green or red chiles.  The corn dip uses green chiles.  I did it a bit different by putting in fresh Anaheim peppers from the garden in it.  I actually didn’t eat any of it, because I don’t like the can corn in it.  I guess it was a hit because I won two awards for it.  I won both the adult and the children’s voting on “people’s choice” awards.  They had other judging going on but they let everyone vote on their favorite and I got the most votes in both age categories.  I was surprised.  I was given a New Mexico recipe book for each award.  Now I need to look at the new books and try some new recipes.  My family likes Mexican type foods.  I don’t like chiles very well because I am not that fond of spicy foods, but I do like the flavor if it is used sparingly. We had a fun evening visiting with others that came to the dinner.  There is a family from the school that came.  Caleb enjoyed having one of his friends there.  The older son in this family has been participating in Boy Scouts with his friends.  The family was invited to the dinner and came.  They seemed to enjoy it and seem to know a lot of people in the ward.

Saturday and Sunday we listened to General Conference.  I enjoyed all the talks and heard many wonderful thoughts about life.  I look forward to listening to them over and over and reading the talks too.  I learn so much from them and things I can do better.  I was listening to a talk this morning from October 2016 conference about prayer and I really thought about how grateful I am to know that I have a loving Heavenly Father who really does care about me and my struggles.  I am thankful for the church leaders and their wisdom.  It was sad to hear that Elder Hales passed away Sunday afternoon.  He was a valiant leader and I am thankful for his service.

We had a lot of rain last week.  Monday morning was sunny and I took the opportunity to work in the yard.  I got a lot done with keeping up with things.  I enjoy spending time in the yard and hope that I can keep the gardens looking nice.  We are still getting tomatoes and I enjoy eating them.  I learned things about gardening in New Mexico this year and look forward to doing it again next year. 

We had good weather again on Tuesday.  I am thankful for the sun shine.  Today is cloudy and chance of rain all day again.  I guess it got sunny for me for my birthday.  Tuesday was my birthday.  I went to the school library like I usually do on a Tuesday morning.  Caleb came into the library between his classes (he goes between two class rooms at the school) and gave me a big hug and sang Happy Birthday to me.  It was cute.  He came into the library about four times yesterday, every time he was going between class rooms!  I appreciated his loves.  In the afternoon I baked me a cake and I think I have finally learned how to make frosting the right consistency so that my two layer cake doesn’t slide apart.  Neal came home with a big bunch of flowers.  They smell so nice.  I have enjoyed looking at them. He also gave me some chocolates.   Last Friday Neal was off work and we went to the temple together and also went to the hard ware store and bought me a gift.  I got a new pair of hedge trimmers.  I know, it isn’t that romantic of a gift, but I am excited about them because our old ones were hard to use.  That goes back to my yard work ethic. The right tools make it easier to do the work.

One of the roses broke off and Neal pinned it on me for dinner time. 




My way of doing candles without making it a fire hazard






I hope everyone has a great week.  It is always nice to hear from others.  Yesterday I just wanted to be remembered.  I didn’t care about gifts that much.  I just wanted to feel appreciated and loved.  I did. It was a good day to start a new year in my life.