I work at the Disability Law Center and today we celebrated their 30th anniversary at the Law & Justice Center. We partied with hoity toity attorneys from Washington DC, local politicians and some really great people from the community. We honored some really special people who have dedicated their lives to helping others. The event went on without a hitch and all of our hardwork really paid off. I'm glad I'm associated with such an awesome group of people! This is a short video that we showed tonight.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Proud as punch
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Ode to Michael Scott
Lisa, Jamie and I stopped off at Maverick last night to grab a little snack. We bee lined it to the frozen yogurt machine and we were uh...A LITTLE FRUSTRATED...when we found that the machine was out of order. But the conversation that followed made up for the lack of ice cream and made me giggle for about five minutes AND I of course had to blog about it.
Crotchety old man who works the late shift at Maverick: "The yogurt machine is out of order!!!"
Us: "Uh..MAN!
Crotchety old man: "HEY!!!...It takes awhile for it to get hard again."
Jamie (without missing a beat): "That's what she said."
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Happy Halloweenie




Sunday, October 26, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Dear Diary,
This last Friday we went to the mountains to have a campfire to roast some mallows and dogs but discovered the campsites were closed. So, we ended up in my parents backyard instead. Some of these pictures, however, look like we pulled over on the side of the road somewhere in Kansas (notice the giant wheat grass).
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Angels were dancing on my tongue!
I noticed this recipe in my favorite magazine the other day. It looked so good that I even mentioned it to my roomie Emily. Really, it was kinda lame for me to even tell her about it and for us to have a random conversation about turtle pumpkin pie. I think I subconsciously planted a seed in her head because last Wednesday we had a little singles ward bff dinner party and she googled a yummy recipe to make and picked the very one I so lamely told her about earlier that week. And it WAS just as good as I thought it would be. It fullfilled all my pumpkin pie desires and more...what an endorsment!
INGREDIENTS
1/4 cup caramel ice cream topping
1 (6 ounce) HONEY MAID Graham Pie Crust
1/2 cup PLANTERS Pecan Pieces
1 cup cold milk
2 pkg. (4 serving size) JELL-O Vanilla Flavor Instant Pudding & Pie Filling
1 cup canned pumpkin
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 (8 ounce) tub COOL WHIP Whipped Topping, thawed, divided
2 tablespoons caramel ice cream topping
2 tablespoons PLANTERS Pecan Piece
DIRECTIONS
1. Pour 1/4 cup caramel topping into crust; sprinkle with 1/2 cup pecans.
2. Beat milk, dry pudding mixes, pumpkin and spices with whisk until blended. Stir in 11/2 cups whipped topping. Spread into crust.
3. Refrigerate 1 hour. Top with remaining whipped topping, caramel topping and pecans just before serving. Store leftovers in refrigerator.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Ambitious?
I wandered over to the fabric store after making my weekly trip to the library (where I typically grab several issues of this magazine and this one, oh and this one too--a girl can dream, right? Side note: I also picked up this movie it's a must see. It's the original movie You've Got Mail is based on.) I bought the pattern to make this bag. I often pretend I'm pretty crafty and can hold my own with a pair of scissors but I pulled out the pattern and it was daunting. Seriously, what's a gusset? I obviously don't know sewing lingo. It said it was for beginners--which to me means: just learned how to thread the sewing machine--so I thought I was good. I'm going to go ahead and try to make it. If it turns out too ugly I'll just gift to whoever I pick for Christmas this year. Who's gonna be the lucky one? ...I'm only half joking.I've narrowed it down to these fabrics. I must admit there are some really hip and trendy fabrics out there. Amy Butler's rocks! I want her job! Or to at least become best friends forever.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
What's your name delicate?
This video has provided us with oodles of one liners and inside jokes. We typically use one of these phrases in every conversation now. You should do it too, it brings so much joy.
"OH...okay,okay,okay...that's coo, that's coo."
"The back of yo head is ridci-uh-lous."
"Own that pony tail! Work that up do!!"
"Is he tall? Is he hefty?"
"Grace Kelly, Grace Kelly."
"Can I getcho numba?"
"Can I have it?"
"Can I receive the secret code? Can you send it telephonically?"
Saturday, October 18, 2008
OMG {goodness}
Whoa, I'm speechless! I was thumbing through an old GQ article on my lunch break yesterday and found this scrumptiousness. I'm currently on the prowl for his look-a-like in Utah. He will, of course, attend church every Sunday, help little old ladies cross the street and love to snuggle. Let me know if you run into him.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
He smells so good...
...it's like a yummy mixture of fresh laundry detergent and baby lotion. Yeah, it's real good. I have yet to smell a dirty diaper. Marci says that he's a little poop shy (yeah, you know what I'm talking about--remember the times when you're stuck in an uncomfortable surrounding i.e camping or a friend's house and on Monday morning you realize that you haven't gone ALL weekend--uh huh, don't pretend you don't know) I guess he only goes at his house. Which is so completely awesome for aunt Ash, I don't have to change or smell it. To be honest, I wouldn't have to change it even if I did get a whiff. Marci's an awesome Mom, she'd be on that in an instance.
Right now he's a little scared of his own tootertwinkles (that's code for FART, which was a BAD word that I wasn't allowed to say growing up, so my parents made up something ridiculous, however, I now quite enjoy saying, "eww... who just tootertwinkled?"). He bonked his head today after he let one rip. It scared him so much he fell over and hit his head on the side of the bed. Let me remind you, this was while my Mom was watching him. Unfortunately for my Mom, Cohen also decided to learn how to roll while sleeping on my parents bed (which is so tall you need a running start to get on) yep, he rolled right off as my Mom was walking in the room. *Cohen was not seriously hurt* However, the truth finally comes out and my Mom nonchalantly tells me that we all rolled off of something when were babies. And I must say I turned out absolutely PERFECT (smart as whip and cute as a button) so Marci and Cohen have nothing to worry about.
This post is mainly just to brag about how outrageously cute my little nephew is and how freakishly weird Ryan is starting to look like my Dad.