
Saturday, November 1, 2008
A Happy Halloween
How perfect that Halloween landed on a Friday this year I thought to myself when I woke up yesterday morning. Unfortunately we had scary visitors in our cereal. Hope and I both consumed some which was about the scariest experience ever, so fitting on Halloween I suppose.
We had weevils in our cereal! So much to do, so little time. I went ahead and started cooking up the hamburger for our traditional Halloween dinner, Taco Soup, and proceeded to take every single item out of our pantry. I inspected everything closely lysol-ed all the shelves. If any box or bag was open and the least bit questionable, off with it's head. (in the trash) ....just couldn't chance it! We're good to go again, however, I think I will mention it to our "Bug Guy"that just happens to be coming this week. I must say the pantry is so beautiful now. I took pictures because I want to remember when I open the door next week and it no longer looks like this!
It was a much bigger project than I had bargained for and was feeling a bit overwhelmed with so much to do when one of my dearest friends in the whole world called and said, "Have you had lunch?" .... Good. I'm bringing you a surprise and you'll want it for lunch, trust me."
What a TREAT! She brought my favorite soup from La Madeline and warm bread in a cute halloween basket. Mark was REALLY happy he is in town this year for Halloween, Oh the perks of working out of the house.
Halloween Heaven!
After a fabulous lunch I was back on track and had begun making little mummy dogs. (per Hope's request) when the door bell rang. I saw the UPS Truck from the Dining Room window but figured it was something Mark was expecting for his upcoming Trade Show. He answered the door and said Kel it's for you. What a surprise, what in the world?

Heather, one of our friends we have re-connected with through blogging sent this sweet book.
What a sweetheart! I'm a huge Susan Branch fan! I LOVE it.
Halloween is very Happy!
Posting about the evening soon......
Thursday, October 30, 2008
I'm a Winner!

I'm so exicted!
I love Tip Junkie. I have Pineapple Hill Designs listed in their Mom-Prenuers Shop-a-thon
Check out all the fun shops!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
To My Pumpkin Friend


Monday, October 27, 2008
I love Halloween!
To decorate, melt white candy coating as above; use to pipe outline on top of ghost cutout. When outline is set, fill in interior with additional melted candy. When set, pipe on brown eyes and mouth. Let set.
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via Love Manor |
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Who Do You Think You Are?
importance to you and you always try to make people feel welcome. Although you have a great capacity to love, you also have a great capacity to hurt, so at times you can be
sensitive. You're firm when you need to be, but people trust your judgment and
appreciate the kind way you always handle things.
Take the quiz and let me know who you are........
Monday, October 20, 2008
I Adore It!

Here's the Deal: The PAY IT FORWARD exchange focuses on doing an act of kindness without expecting anything in return.The recipient will, in their turn, pass the kindness along and "pay it forward".
Here are the Rules: I agree to send along some goodies to the first three people who post a comment on this entry. In turn, those three people post this information and "Pay It Forward" to the first three people who comment on their post.
You must promise to mention this on your blog, link to me, and send off your goods to those three people so that this continues. As soon as I have my three lucky bloggers, I will email you a request for your shipping address.
Hmmm...what will be coming your way? ~ That's all part of the fun!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Oh Where, Oh Where
Today Marci and Addie stopped by while Ella was at pre-school. Marci and I were upstairs in my sewing/craft room. Addie was being Addie...CUTE, of course. She was talking to the cats, singing and entertaining herself as usual. She had been up and down the stairs several times and would peek her cute little blonde head in the room and say something funny every now and again.
When it was time to leave Addie was downstairs and Marci started calling to her, "time to go Addie Girl". As Marci and I walked down the stairs we saw my bag that I'd left on the dining room chair (unzipped and inviting) was on the floor and Addie had rearranged everything in my checkbook and card case. We put it all away, no harm done and I kissed them both good bye.
Not 10 minutes later Mark (my #1 thing I can't live without) needed something that I had in my wallet. I went back to my bag on the dining room chair and began digging through things and my wallet was not there. I thought surely it's in the bottom of this bag and took everything out.
Nope, no wallet. I called Marci to ask her if she'd seen it when we found the other things and she said "no, but it could be anywhere". Well I looked EVERYWHERE. You know that is one of my gifts, I'm a really good "finder" .... usually.
I started worrying (another thing I'm really good at). What if it wasn't in my bag when Addie discovered it unzipped on the chair. Yesterday, I went to the Temple. I remembered having my bag and specifically my wallet as we were driving home because we were thinking of stopping for lunch. Then I went to the bank. I didn't even get out of the car though. I went through the drive thru. What if I dropped it somehow????? Poor Nana, now I was moving past worrying and going to my next step "fretting".
I called Marci and she tried to think of some possibilities and assured me that she was sure Addie must have put it somewhere. She told me about some recent "hidings" Addie has done and put me at ease, that yes indeed, my wallet had to be somewhere in the house.
I decided to go about by business and tidy up a bit, of course, all the while looking in every possible place as I scurried about. No wallet....
I went to put something away in Hope's room. Her door was closed, as usual. When I opened her door the first thing I saw was, you guessed it, none other than MY WALLET on Hope's bed of all places. Who would have thunk it! What a relief! I'll have to be a little more on guard when Addie comes to visit. She's a sly little cute one. Hope's bed is pretty popular. When I can't find the cats, that's where they are. They love her room! Aren't they sweet guys!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
2 Cutie Pies


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"Miss Addie"
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"the perfect shoes"

" farewell cuties"
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
A Little Witchy


- 24 brown mini M&Ms plus , more for filling (optional)
- 12 chocolate sugar cones
- 1 pound black licorice laces, cut into 1/4-inch, 1/2-inch and 2-inch lengths
- 12 candy corns
- Using a melon baller, scoop out the center of each cupcake, and fill with mini M&Ms, if desired.
- Cover the tops of each cupcake with a generous mound (about 1/3 cup) of buttercream. Insert one candy corn into each cupcake to form a nose. Using brown mini M&Ms, insert two into each cupcake to form eyes. Place two short lengths of licorice above the eyes to form eyebrows for the witch. Place the shorter licorice lengths above the eyebrows to form bangs. Place an inverted cone on top of bangs, pressing gently into buttercream to adhere. Place the longer licorice lengths under the cone hat to form the hair.
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Taste of Home |
- 1/2 cup butter, softened
- 1 cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup baking cocoa
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1-1/4 cups milk
- 1 can (16 ounces) vanilla frosting
- Green food coloringWITCH HATS:
- 1 can (16 ounces) vanilla frosting
- 2 teaspoons milk
- Assorted food coloring of your choice
- 12 to 16 ice cream sugar cones
- Fruit Roll-Ups, licorice and assorted candies of your choice

Monday, October 13, 2008
Yummy Mummy

What you'll need:
- Plastic or paper cups, bathroom sized
- An old white t-shirt
- Medium wiggle eyes
- Felt, any Halloween color
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- White craft glue
How to make it:
- 1-Cut a small section from the t-shirt, depending on how many treat cups you will be making. Start with a section about 6” x 6”.
- 2-Cut that section into strips.
- 3- the bottom of the cup, wrap around and press in place. Repeat until entire cup is covered.
- 4-Cut a simple bow from felt. For a “boy” cup, use white craft glue to attach the bow tie to the bottom of the cup. For a “girl” cup, glue the bow to the top of the cup.
- 5-Use white craft glue to attach wiggle eyes. Fill with fun treats!
Save old t-shirts, blue jeans and even boxer shorts for use in craft projects such as these. Wiggle eyes are available in a large variety of sizes from your local craft supply or discount department store. Due to cottons stretchy nature, strips will cut jagged not straight. This gives your mummy character! thanks Sharon - so cute...
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Beauty Is From Within
Raising kids' esteem: Healthy dose of self-worth is critical
By Janie Magruder
Free Handbags!
Friday, October 10, 2008
The Cutie Pie's Skirts




Thursday, October 9, 2008
10 things I can't live without...
Top 10
#1
My Best Friend and Hubby
X0X0
thanks for 29 wonderful years Mark
#2 - MY FAMILY
#3 - Cell Phonecan't leave home without it
#4 - Watch
a definite necessity for me
#5 - My Computer

especially now that I'm a 'blogging addict'
#6 - Sewing Machine
she's humble, but gets the job done
#7 - Kitchen Aid
my family's favorite
#8 - Kettle Corn Popcorn
so delicious!
#9 - Ribbon

i love, love, love it
#10- My Relief Society Binder

we're attached at the hip