Monday, June 11, 2012

good things


Count Studley and I were talking last night.  We're about to embark on a super big, super long -78 hours of driving in two weeks- road trip through 15 states to New York (even Canada!) and back.  I know. We're totally and completely nuts.  He said, 'It's big, but we seem to do everything big, that's just how we are.'  I thought, 'Ya, that's true, but why in the world are we like that??' Our summer, just like our life, is completely and totally packed with one good thing after another.  And it really is wonderful.  I can't even believe the opportunities and adventures we are blessed to experience. I only hope that we can enjoy each good thing as it happens, instead of stressing and worrying about what is coming next...



Keep Smiling!
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

raspberry crumb bars


We made these yummers this weekend.  I don't even want to disclose how fast the entire 9 x 13 pan disappeared. Ok, fine, I'll give a hint, it was less than 24 hours.  I know, wrong!  My Angel even figured out how to elevate her chair up just enough to reach the pan and sneak one or two or I actually have no idea how many she really ended up eating. They remind me of lemon bars, minus the lemon plus the raspberry... They are totally fast and easy to prepare, too, which makes them even tastier in my book!

Raspberry Crumb Bars

1 1/2 cups butter, softened
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 eggs, well beaten
3 cups flour
3/4-1 cup raspberry jam (freezer jam is the BEST!!)
2 tablespoons sugar

Cream butter, sugar and eggs together.  Add flour and mix thoroughly.  Press half of the flour mixture into the bottom of a 9 x 13 baking pan.  Spread jam over crust.  Spread remaining flour mixture over jam carefully, sprinkle with sugar.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes or until the edges are golden brown.

Enjoy!


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Monday, June 4, 2012

look up

Pinned from Pinterest, found here.
Summer is definitely here, and I was complaining to a friend the other day about how ridiculously full it is.  I told her that next year I was putting restrictions on what everyone is able to participate in so that we can have some serious summer down-time. At that moment, it hit me that Our Princess only has one. more. summer. as a kid after this year.  The weight of that thought just about crushed me. I took back everything that I'd said and decided right there that I will encourage her to participate is as many things as she chooses, this year and next, and enjoy every second of it. There will be plenty of time in years to come for down-time.  And as we race from one exciting adventure to the next, this will be my motto!

Elder Carl B Cook, October 2011:
"At the end of a particularly tiring day toward the end of my first week as a General Authority, my briefcase was overloaded and my mind was preoccupied with the question “How can I possibly do this?” I left the office of the Seventy and entered the elevator of the Church Administration Building. As the elevator descended, my head was down and I stared blankly at the floor.
The door opened and someone entered, but I didn’t look up. As the door closed, I heard someone ask, “What are you looking at down there?” I recognized that voice—it was President Thomas S. Monson.
I quickly looked up and responded, “Oh, nothing.” (I’m sure that clever response inspired confidence in my abilities!)
But he had seen my subdued countenance and my heavy briefcase. He smiled and lovingly suggested, while pointing heavenward, “It is better to look up!” As we traveled down one more level, he cheerfully explained that he was on his way to the temple. When he bid me farewell, his parting glance spoke again to my heart, “Now, remember, it is better to look up.”
As we parted, the words of a scripture came to mind: “Believe in God; believe that he is … ; believe that he has all wisdom, and all power, both in heaven and in earth.” As I thought of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ's power, my heart found the comfort I had sought in vain from the floor of that descending elevator.

President Monson’s encouragement to look up is a metaphor for remembering Christ. As we remember Him and trust in His power, we receive strength through His Atonement. It is the means whereby we can be relieved of our anxieties, our burdens, and our suffering. It is the means whereby we can be forgiven and healed from the pain of our sins. It is the means whereby we can receive the faith and strength to endure all things."


"Turn your face to the sun and the shadows follow behind you."
~ Maori Proverb

 Keep Smiling!
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Friday, June 1, 2012

crazy over flip flops


 Today is the last day of school.  To celebrate summer break being here, (YAY!) I decided it would be fun to share these crocheted flip flops, because that's what summer is all about around here! You can never have too many flip flops, especially super cute ones!


This is just single crochet! (I think?) If I can do it, anyone can. Tie a knot around the strap.  I'm using 2 strands of yarn on these ones to get the furry feel.
 To begin, the yarn lays over the top, and the hook slides underneath the strap. (above)
 Grab the yarn with the hook and pull it back from underneath.

 Hook the yarn from the top and pull it through the yarn loop on the hook.  The first time (mine) only has one loop, but after that, there will always be two loops to pull through.  Pull it through both loops each time. Someone else may recognize that this really isn't crochet and I've invented something new.  Don't tell me if it's not, I was so excited to get it!
 As you continue, push what you've done back towards the beginning really well so that it's not leaving any holes. It looks lots better if you can keep the tension pretty tight and even as well. Keep going around until you've pushed it all back tight and made it to the other side of the flip flop!  And That's It.  I know, right?



These flip flops can be 'fashioned' with any kind of yarn.  These ones were made with a really fun velvety chunky yarn.

They can be even be improved upon when they are embellished or 'accessorized" with flowers and such.  These ones are pom pom balls made from the same yarn.
My mom crocheted the cute flowers on this pair, I'm not quite that skilled at crocheting yet...

I made the straps on these ones to go around the back of My Angel's feet, since she has trouble keeping this sort of thing on.  I learned how at Make It and Love It here. They work really well and are totally comfy.



And anyone who knows me just a little bit will not be astonished to see the absolutely perfect, absolutely brown, ones that I did (for me!).


Happy Crafting!
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