Sunday, July 14, 2013

Art project - I need your help!

I have an idea of making art from black and white photos that I've taken of plants in our yard.  I want to display them in some form in our living room.  I may print several photos and make a collage, or print a few on canvas.  I'm not sure yet.
I've posted my favorites below, and I would love your opinion on which are your favorites and what sizes and formats I should use.
Flower 1
Flower 2
Flower 3
Flower 4
Flower 5
Flower 6
Flower 7
Grasses
Lily 1
Lily 2
Lily 3
Lily 4
Shrub 1
Shrub 2
Shrub 3
Please give me feedback and ideas!

Funny Cosette Moments


I thought I would post a few funny things that Cosette is doing these days.
We've been working on having Cosette use a "big girl cup" lately.  Today at dinner she was enjoying the fact that she can put things inside of an open cup.  She dipped her fork in and out of her water and told us that she was baptizing it.  So cute!  She also tried to eat the water off of the fork, which of course didn't work very well.  And when she was done eating, she put the remainder of her dinner inside of her cup and proceeded to push it around the table like a car, talking about going for a ride and making "beep, beep" noises.
Whenever we sit down to say a prayer, Jeff and I look at each other and take a moment to figure out whose turn it is.  We then announce "It's Mommy's turn" or "It's Daddy's turn," and nine times out of ten Cosette announces that it's the opposite person's turn to say the prayer.  She never seems to get tired of it.  At first she was pretty sincere and would get upset when we wouldn't follow her directions, but now I think she does it just to be silly.
When we're in the car, Cosette gets very impatient when we have to stop for traffic, and she likes to tell us to "Go, go, go!" in a very impatient manner.  Now that she's in a front facing car seat, I'm trying to teach her about traffic lights, but she still thinks she's the boss and that we should go when she wants us to go.
Cosette is currently obsessed with wearing the t-shirt she got two years ago at our Bond family reunion.  She calls it "big shirt" and has worn it almost every day and night for the past month or two.  (You can see a picture of her wearing it two posts ago, when she's laying in the hammock.)  Fortunately, her cousin Darren was kind enough to give us his shirt as well, so she can now wear one while the other is being washed.  It's a struggle every Sunday to convince her that she cannot wear big shirt to church.  I'm sure that she'll grow out of this phase eventually, but it may not happen until she grows out of the shirt.  I took her to the store the other day and let her pick out a new Hello Kitty shirt, hoping to entice her to wear something else, but it didn't work.  She likes to carry the other shirt around and treats it like a toy, but she doesn't want to wear it.  She is so silly!  I sure love my little girl.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Settling In

So we've been in our new home for two weeks now.  Wow, it feels like it's been a lot longer than that!


We've got most of the boxes unpacked, and we're slowly hanging things on the walls.  This is one of my favorite parts (and Jeff's least favorite), because I feel like it makes the house our home.  I'm especially pleased with how the wall next to the dining room turned out.  (I'm sorry that the picture quality isn't very good - my camera has been temporarily misplaced in the move, so I'm taking pictures on my iPod.)  It was especially tricky getting the large painting hung over the stairs without a ladder.
I'm really grateful that Cosette has adjusted so well.  She loves being in her "new home," and there are days when she just wants to stay inside all day.  This has made it a little tricky to run errands, and I have to reassure her that we're coming right back.  She loves jumping off of the stairs, having a play room, and she enjoys looking out the windows (they're nice and low throughout the house, just her height).  She also loves spending time outside in the yard, which she calls the "garden."  An appropriate name, since the previous owners named this home Golden Gardens.
I feel like I'm not quite staying on top of the yard work, but I try to do some every day.  Most days I get up early and work in the yard before Cosette gets up.  It's quiet and peaceful, and I really enjoy it.  Another fun thing I've discovered is making flower arrangements from yard clippings.  I try to only use those that I have to trim back anyway, not cutting any flowers just to put them in a vase.  I filled a few vases last week with roses, and this week I combined trumpet vine flowers with the leaves of a variegated dogwood.  I was pretty pleased with how it turned out, and I look forward to experimenting more in the future.
One downside to our new home is that we don't have air conditioning.  It got pretty brutal last week as we started getting up into the 90's and 100's, so I called a few companies to come out and give us bids on air conditioning.  We're not sure if it's going to be in the budget for this summer, but we hope to put it in in the next year or two.  And one really helpful thing I learned from the people who came to give the bids was how to properly run our swamp cooler.  I don't know a lot about swamp coolers, so I was doing it wrong and it was barely making a difference on the really hot days.  But now I've learned the secret of how many windows to open and how far they should be opened.  I feel like the house will be livable this summer, if not exactly comfortable.
I wanted to share a good recipe I tried out for the first time tonight.  We've started picking the first of the zucchini in our garden, and I know that there's a lot more to come.  So I decided to try fried zucchini for a side dish with our dinner tonight.  They were really good!
Here's the recipe for anyone who's interested:
Thinly slice 1 zucchini (this filled two of my frying pans, single layer)
Mix together cornmeal, flour, and seasonings to taste (I used garlic salt, seasoning salt, and italian seasoning).  I don't have exact amounts, but I ended up running out partway through making them, so I would say do a little more than you think you'll need, around 3/4 cup - 1 cup.
Heat olive oil in frying pan(s) over medium high heat until the oil is rippling but not smoking.
Dip zucchini slices into milk (could also do egg or an egg/milk mixture, but I was out of eggs and they turned out just fine with just milk), then dip in dry mixture.
Place in skillet in a single layer.  Fry until golden brown (about 3 minutes), then flip and brown on the other side.
This is all I did, but the recipe said you could sprinkle mozzarella cheese on top and cook for 1-2 more minutes until the cheese melts.  I didn't try this since we're avoiding dairy for Jeff, and I thought they were fine without.  They were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside - yum!  You can eat them plain or with tomato sauce or ranch dressing for dipping.

Well, we hope that everyone is enjoying their summer so far!  I'm going to continue to experiment with items from our garden.  The previous homeowners were generous enough to plant it for us before they moved, but I'm not sure what to do with all of these vegetables.  Please let me know if you have any favorite recipes that include the following:
zucchini, yellow squash, green beans, tomatoes, beets, cucumbers, and pumpkins (they also planted green peppers, broccoli, spinach and carrots)

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Our New Home

Jeff and I are now the proud owners of this beautiful home in West Jordan, Utah.  These first few pictures are from the listing - today there are a lot more leaves on the trees and flowers in the yard.  I don't want to post any indoor pictures until we're settled.
Although the materials are different, the general layout of the outside
of our home is very similar to my childhood home in Virginia.
(go to http://www.homesnap.com/VA/Springfield/6810-Gillings-Road)
Our home from the side
A view of the back yard
I love our bridge and garden!
We drove over to the house this afternoon to spend some time in the yard.  We set up a hammock in the patio space and had fun relaxing in the shade.
Trees along the back fence
I love the red foliage throughout the yard. 
Rose bushes under the bay window
Our flower bed in front of the house
I believe these are called Columbine flowers
(I'm going to have to study a lot to learn the names of everything)
Cosette having fun in the hammock
Relaxing in our backyard

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Who will buy?

I'm thinking of that song from the movie Oliver, where everyone is singing about things that they're selling (ripe, strawberries ripe!).
Well, we put our condo on the market last week.  At the beginning of this month we decided that we were going to sell, so the past few weeks have been really busy, full of cleaning, sorting, projects, and putting a van load of stuff into a storage unit so our house looks as well as it possibly can.
Now it's a waiting game, waiting for the right buyer to come along.  I know there's someone out there who will love and enjoy our condo as much as we have.  It's been a good home for us the past few years, but it's time for us to move into a house.
Speaking of, we've found the home we'd like to move into, and we're under contract to buy it in June.  I don't want to say too much about it yet, though, in case something happens and the sale falls through (because in real estate, you never know).  Let me just say that it is a beautiful home in West Jordan: 4 bed, 2 bath, a little under 2000 square feet, with a gorgeously landscaped yard on a corner .32 acre lot.
Now we just need to sell our condo.  I pray that everything will work out, and I have a feeling that it's going to.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Cosette's Birthday

Well, we now have a two-year-old in our home.  Where did the time go?
Cosette enjoys reading books, going to the library once or twice a week, watching us play Wii Sports Resort, coloring, playing the piano, dancing, and playing outside.  Her favorite letter is W, or "dubba-duh" as she calls it, and she finds it everywhere - in books, in the store, on signs, etc.  Her favorite stuffed animal is Big Elmo, but she enjoys sleeping with half a dozen of her "friends" every night (Big Elmo, Little Elmo, Baby, DeeDee, Big Bear, Bubba, and Puppy).  She knows her letters, numbers (1-12), shapes, and colors.  She's starting to enjoy Nursery and play dates more and more.  Her vocabulary has exploded in the past few weeks, and she continually surprises me with the things she says.
For her birthday we gave her a few gifts: a small back pack/diaper bag that has plastic baby things like a small brush, baby powder, baby shampoo, etc; and a set of foam letters and numbers for her to play with in the bath.  She immediately latched on to the W (of course) and carried it around with her for most of the day.
I tried to fill the day with activities that she loves.  In the morning we went to Jump Around Utah, a fun place full of bounce houses and slides.  We spent most of the time on the giant bounce pillow in the middle of the room.  I invited a few friends from the ward to join us and made it a casual birthday party.
Titan and Almarie Wright
Love this face
Marsha and Nikki Resa
I didn't get any good pictures of Cosette at Jump Around Utah, but I took a short video.  She used to bounce around mostly on her knees or bum, but she's starting to jump on her feet and hold her own with the big kids.
In the afternoon the weather was nice enough for us to go on a walk outside and feed the ducks.  I think this was Cosette's favorite part of the day.
Happy to be playing outside

Going for a walk with her foam W and library DVD
Feeding the ducks
I love her Elmo shoes (found them at GoodWill for $2!)
We had a lot of fun throwing bread to the ducks.  Unfortunately, Cosette got mad when we ran out of bread, so she threw her foam W into the pond.  Of course, she wanted it back right away, but I couldn't reach it.  Luckily, the groundskeepers at the apartment complex we were at (this duck pond is in the center of the Country Lake Apartments, which are right down the street from us) had a net and were able to retrieve it for us.
On Saturday my parents drove up to play with Cosette and take us out to dinner, both for Cosette's birthday (March 1st) and Jeff's birthday (March 3rd).  We decided to eat at Zupa's, which is currently our favorite restaurant.
My parents gave Cosette two Sunday dresses, a few books, and a second set of foam letters and numbers for the bath.  I'm really glad to have two sets, because Cosette loves to carry them around and sleep with them in her crib, etc., and it's great to have a spare.  Plus, with both W's and M's, she gets four different "dubba-duhs" to play with!
Wearing a new dress from Grandma and Grandpa

Cosette's Month Pictures: Year 2

Here are the month pictures from the past year.  It's definitely getting harder to take good pictures of a wiggly toddler, but I'm still glad I'm doing it.
March 2012
April 2012
May 2012
June 2012
July 2012
August 2012
September 2012
October 2012
November 2012
December 2012
January 2013
February 2013
March 2013
I think the biggest change happened between September and October.  She's growing up so fast!