Showing posts with label Mark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Me... Famous?

Marci Made Me Famous!
If you having been reading along with me for awhile you know, I live "famously" through my kids!


Just a sampling of the many posts!
 .....in random order  ..... 















Well back to the famous bit... 


Marci has this incredible Menu Blog that I totally rely on now.  She finds amazing recipes and has posted about many of our family favorites as well.

She spotted our "Miner Marinade" recipe at
Real Mom Kitchen!
It's featured




Okay, okay, so I'm not mentioned but my recipe should count for something. (right?)




Friday, October 15, 2010

GUESS WHAT.....

Tuesday was
October 12th
and that is a reason to
CELEBRATE
31 Wonderful Years with this guy!
Happy Anniversary Mark !
repost and update:
"31 reasons why I lve Mark"
(in no particular order)
  1. I love that you have a great sense of humor. It was one of the first things that attracted me to you. You are hilarious. You kept me laughing when we first met and you still keep me laughing today. I love it.   
  2. I love your beautiful blue eyes.  
  3. I  love that you are an amazing father. You are involved in their lives, show them affection, lead them, teach them, and always love them. I couldn't have dreamed of having a better man to raise children with than you.   
  4. I love your kind heart. You have a genuine love for people and a have always had a spirit of generosity. 
  5. I love that you are gifted at ironing clothes and still iron everyone's clothes for church.
  6. I love that you are a very hard worker. You do so much for our family. 
  7. I love your eternal perspective.  You help me to see the big picture when I start to worry about the little things.  
  8. I love that you are the patriarch of our home. You are a protector.    
  9. I love that you are a wonderful granddad. I love to watch you tenderly rock a sweet baby to sleep.  I love the way you are playful and fun and always make time to make little ones feel special.
  10. I love that you honor your priesthood.
  11. I love that you are understanding and know when it's been a crazy week.  You never complain when I let things slide. 
  12. I love your cute legs.
  13. I love how you drive all the carpools you can when you're in town to lighten my load.
  14. I love how you are the life of the party. 
  15. I love the way you support me in all of my endeavors.  You are always my biggest fan
  16. I love the way you look in your suit every Sunday.  
  17. I love that you are a family man.  It is always so exciting when you manage to get an earlier flight.  I love that you'd rather be home with us than away.
  18. I love watching YOU watch football.  
  19. I love to talk to you.  Thanks for listening to me.  I know you are always there for me. 
  20. I love that you want to provide opportunities and experiences for your kids to learn and grow. 
  21. I love that you have sacrificed things you wanted so your children could have what they wanted. 
  22. I love the way you float in the pool after doing yard work on Saturdays. 
  23. I love that you always know just what to say when I am teary. 
  24. I love how you sing Christmas carols all year long.
  25. I love how you think everything I cook is delicious. 
  26. I love that you are proud of your children and are always their advocate. 
  27. I love your voice. 
  28. I love that you love me. You are the first person I want to talk to everyday.  You love to make me smile. You really are my best friend.
  29. I love all of our memories together.  I love them all. The sad ones, funny ones and sweet ones. We have learned so much together and I love who we have become together.
  30. I love, love, love DATE Nite. You are so fun to be with and I always look forward to "OUR" time
AND  
   31.  YOU.  I love you. Simply YOU


Saturday, June 19, 2010

Key Lime Ice Cream Pie

This is what I'm making for Father's Day!
 (one for Mark and one for Frog)

Key Lime Ice Cream Pie

aka Key Lime Frog Pie

Coastal Living, MAY 2010 


Ingredients

  • 1 2/3  cups  sugar, divided
  • 1 2/3  cups  heavy cream
  • 1  cup  whole milk
  • 1/4  cup  light corn syrup
  • 1  vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise
  • 1 1/4  cups  graham cracker crumbs
  • 5  tablespoons  unsalted butter, melted
  • 1/4  cup  sugar
  • 1/4  teaspoon  ground cinnamon
  • Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
  • 8  large egg yolks
  • 1  teaspoon  Key lime zest
  • 1 1/4  cups  fresh Key lime juice
  • Garnishes: Key lime slices, sweetened whipped cream

Preparation

1. Combine 1 cup sugar and next 3 ingredients in a large saucepan. Scrape seeds from vanilla bean; add seeds and bean to milk mixture. Bring to a boil over high heat. Immediately remove from heat, and let stand 30 minutes. Remove and discard vanilla bean.
2. Combine graham cracker crumbs and next 4 ingredients in a medium bowl, tossing until well blended. Press crumbs into a 9-inch glass or ceramic pie plate to form an even crust. Bake at 350° for 8 minutes or until firm to the touch; cool completely, and set aside.
3. Beat egg yolks in a large bowl. Slowly whisk 1 cup warm cream mixture into egg yolks. Add egg mixture to remaining cream mixture, whisking constantly.
4. Cook cream mixture over medium heat, whisking constantly, 5 minutes or until mixture reaches 160° and coats the back of a spoon. Remove from heat; pour through a fine wire-mesh strainer into a bowl. Cool custard completely, stirring occasionally.
5. Combine remaining 2/3 cup sugar and Key lime zest and juice in a bowl, stirring until sugar dissolves. Stir lime juice mixture into cooled custard. Transfer custard to an ice cream maker, and process according to manufacturer's directions.
6. Mound ice cream into prepared crust. Freeze pie 4 hours or overnight. Garnish, if desired.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Birthday Wishes

Today is Mark Partridge Miner's
(aka Mack)
Mack was born on Cinco de Mayo but truly, he should have been born on July 4th!  There are so many things that I LOVE about Mack and one of the first that comes to mind is how
Patriotic 
he is. Even when he was just a bit of a guy he had this innate reverence and respect for the flag. He was more excited to learn the Pledge of Allegiance than the alphabet.  When he was in HS, he started the Young Republicans Club and after 911 arranged to build a monument that still stands at his HS, Bartram Trails.  He is serving our country on his second tour with the Army National Guard and is currently in Kuwait. \You can check out his blog:  Boots in Baghdad
He is   
loyal 
to family, friends
and what he believes in.
He is a wonderful brother to his sisters and the perfect big brother to look up to.  He always has your back and then some!
Mack is
courageous
and 
passionate
 He is the youngest County Commissioner in St. Johns' County. He's a fighter.  He believes in standing up and fighting for what he knows is right.
Mr. Mack is 
smart
especially when it comes to choosing his bride and eternal companion.  He and Cheryl Joy were united in marriage November 28, 2009 only a short time before he had to leave for Kuwait.
... and now he is
complete.
Happy Birthday
to our 
Hero.



Thursday, January 7, 2010

Thank You Thursday-LAND of The FREE Because of The BRAVE

(I'm going to sell these charms this summer)
This one is my favorite! 


This is why.........

Largest National Guard deployment since WWII


January 5, 2010
St. Augustine’s Major General Douglas Burnett was joined at ceremonies in Ft. Lauderdale by Florida Governor Charlie Crist and United States Representative Ron Klein in hailing the courage and sacrifice of the Florida National Guard’s 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team during today’s deployment ceremony.
St. Johns County Commissioner Mark Miner, who is an Infantry Non-Commissioned Officer on military leave from his elected position and has previously served one tour of duty in Iraq, is part of the 2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, being deployed this month in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Today’s ceremony honors the Florida National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, and is the first in a series of company-level and battalion-level deployment ceremonies taking place this week throughout the state.
This morning’s event honored 600 of the nearly 2,500 members of the Florida National Guard’s 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team who are being deployed to Kuwait and Iraq, the largest single-unit deployment of Florida National Guard since World War II.
“Our state and country are safer because of the Florida National Guardsmen and women who proudly defend our freedom alongside the rest of our nation’s military at home and overseas,” said Governor Crist. “Their heroism and honor, as well as that of their families, are examples of the remarkable selflessness in Florida’s long and distinguished history of military service.”
In addition to Fort Lauderdale, deployment ceremonies for the Florida National Guard’s 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team are being held this week in Bartow, Bonifay, Cocoa, Eustis, Hollywood, Lake City, Lakeland, Leesburg, Miami, Ocala, Orlando, Panama City, Pensacola, Pinellas Park, Sanford, Tallahassee, West Palm Beach and Winter Haven.
The nearly 2,500 soldiers, many of whom already have combat experience, are deploying for a year-long mission in Kuwait and Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. They will be responsible for various security missions, including providing convoy security for coalition forces entering and departing Iraq. Prior to their deployment, the soldiers will receive additional training at Fort Hood, Texas.
The 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team will join the nearly 1,000 Florida National Guard soldiers and airmen federally mobilized in the United States and overseas. Since September 2001, more than 11,000 members of the Florida National Guard have served on federal active duty in support of the ongoing war on terror. Most recently, 432 troops with the 146th Signal Battalion and nearly 70 members of the 256th Medical Company returned home, concluding year-long tours in Iraq.
During his remarks, the Governor expressed his profound gratitude and confidence in Florida’s servicemen and women deployed abroad and at home. He also applauded the families of Florida’s dedicated servicemembers for their selfless contributions to the freedoms enjoyed by all Americans.
The 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team is headquartered in Pinellas Park, with battalions located in Miami, Orlando and Panama City.



Mack is leaving his Dream Girl  for a Year
to serve our Country.  This will be his second deployment to Iraq.


Here is another article from the newspaper.

We are now proudly hanging one of these
in our window.

The tradition of the Blue Star Service Banner dates back to World War I. Mothers of young soldiers hand stitched red, white, and blue flags to hang in their windows as a sign that a loved one had gone to fight in the war. The flag design was simple, a white flag with a red border and a single blue star for each family member in Service. Each flag could hold up to six stars. If a family member unfortunately lost their life in the line of duty, the mother would stitch a gold star over one of the Blue stars to honor her fallen loved one. This tradition was later extended to the wives and families of service men serving during the war. This tradition encountered a huge resurgence in World War II and again during the Korean War. Even during Desert Storm some U.S. ships sent service flags to the families of everyone aboard.

Thanks Mack and Thanks Cheryl Joy!
I am thankful to you both

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Happy Birthday Mark

Today is Mark's Birthday! 
Happy Wishes to YOU!
 I am so in love with this guy!
(JUST 30 OF THE REASONS WHY)
We went and saw
today.

We highly recommend it.
Want to be inspired, go see this movie!

We are having a Family Birthday Dinner this Sunday.

(per his request)
Mr. Mark's Birthday Menu:
or
Artichoke Feta Salad 
Green Beans or Broccoli
and
Rolls
(He's worth it)
( picture from Christmas Eve)

and of course his traditional annual Birthday Treat,


p.s.
Dinner will be served at 5:00 pm

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Thank You Thursday-Mrs. Miner

 There's a NEW Mrs. Miner!

Saturday our oldest Son married his soul mate, Cheryl Joy Whitley. Cheryl said God made them for each other and I believe that to be true.  Honestly, I could not imagine Mack with anyone else!



 Mark and Cheryl Joy's Wedding Day
 November 28, 2009


As guests arrived there was a check in with a security guard.  The girls just had to get a picture with him.
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The wedding took place at Alpine Groves Park.
 
I loved  this  two-story farmhouse. It was built in the early 1900s and moved to the park to represent the history of St. Johns County's citrus industry.

Cheryl and her sisters, Carla and Cristin
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The Wedding Party just before
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(Ella and Addie -sweet little Flower Girls)
Cheryl made their cute baskets.


Meet Talan
(Cheryl and Mack's best friend's little boy)
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Cutest Ring Bearer Ever


 Cheryl and her adorable dad.
(I wish I had a picture of the expression on Mack's face as he watched her walking towards him with her dad.

No doubt about it, he is soooo in love with that girl)


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The ceremony took place at sunset.
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(holding back the tears....kinda)
pictures

getting ready

such a cute picture ... but missing little Addie
 Cheryl's Family

Our Family

Mack and Cheryl's families and friends

Happy Newly Weds

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 Happy "in-laws"

The Dinner Reception
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Everything was beautiful!
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Cheryl's mom and dad greeting everyone

 Cute Preston

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 Mack and Cheryl with their best friends.

There was a fireplace in the back patio with all the fixings for S'mores.
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 Addie and Ella were in heaven.
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 Cheryl  framed pictures of their parents and grandparent's weddings
and placed them on the fireplace mantle.
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"The Girls"
Marci, Cheryl, Kayley and Hope

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Our nephew, George with Mack
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Our nephews Mick and Andy with Scott
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My brother, Kirk with Mack and Cheryl
 
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 Our nephew, Jack and Preston
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 Marci and Hope (silly sisters)
My adorable parents
The Wedding Cake

The Patio
Our Family in front of the fireplace
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Mr. and Mrs. Miner
Congratulations!

Original Post Date
12/03/2009