Sunday, September 28, 2008

Best friends

Although Aaron and I have been friends for ouer entire lives, I only have access to photos from the last 16 or 17 years or so. Who would have thought way back then that we would be where we are now? We've been through a lot. We've had our highs and our lows. We've been near and far, but whenever we get together, it's like no time has passed and we just pick up where we left off. Here are a couple pictures from along our friendship's journey.

(Most of these are photos of photos that have been kept in a shoebox forever)
The first one is the spring of '93maybe? That water was COLD!The second one is right after I got out of the hospital. Aaron's mom took us to Sears and got our pictures taken for our birthdays. Aaron was 16 and I was 17.

The next one is a picture of an old print out of a blown-up picture of a picture taken after an afternoon on the go-karts. Then we have us when we went through the Seattle Temple before our missions.
Fast forward about 12 years to last Saturday when Aaron took Kali and I took Callie for a walk before his sister's wedding.
















And some more of getting back to our old shennanigans

Just a picture

This is just a picture of Callie and I all ready for the wedding...

That's all for this Post!



Another event-filled weekend

It has been several years since the entire Smith clan has been all together at the same time under the same roof. This occasion was for Sarah's wedding. I took Friday off from work and went down Thursday night.

It was quite chaotic considering there were nine siblings + their spouses + their kids + 1 foreign exchange student + 1 cousin + his daughter, all trying to get ready at the same time.

Everything turned out well though. The only minor glitch I noticed was that the flower girl (Luke's daughter) refused to throw out the petals from her basket. She cried when Liz picked her up and started spreading the flowers out from the basket for her.

In this picture are Shelli, Emma and you can barely see Sara in the background there



Sara and Uncle Wayne . . .


















The ceremony was performed in Weston's parents' back yard. It was a very nice setting, except it was very hot! We all survived though. The luncheon was excellent. I had to leave before the reception party that night, but everyone was well occupied for the whole afternoon.









The bishop, Sara, Weston, Luke, and... Kyler? I can never remember!!!





The happy family

THE ALLENS

Some more pictures


Emma and Shelli~Mariah~

What a cutie !


And Luke

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Sunday driver

There are basically only two times of the year when Cache Valley is truly beautiful. Fortunately, they both come exactly when they are needed the most. The very best time of the year in Logan is after a l-o-o-o-o-o-ng, dreary, frozen, hazy, winter when even the die-hards are about fed up with the snow and ice and the smog that gets trapped under the clouds. The clouds, in turn are trapped here by the mountains surrounding us on all sides, like a layer of dirty gray whipped cream on top of a bowl of jello.

Then, a crocus will pop up almost unnoticed. Then another and another. The tulips and daffodils and other flowers mark the beginning of Spring. At the same time,the tree buds begin to swell and the slightest tinge of green begins to show on the outermost edges of the tree canopies. Finally, the snow begins to retreat and the mountain benches green up. It is that time of year when the earth is fresh, renewed and full of life again.


Sadly this #1 beautiful time of the year seems to get cut short by the onset of the typical Utah summer. The jade green mountainsides turn brown as the grasses dry up in the heat. Bare rock is left exposed as the scorching sun blasts away the snow from the tops of even the highest peaks. In their own way, 'the purple mountains majesty' is beautiful, but still no comparison to the preceding season in my opinion.


This brings us to the second-most beautiful time of year for our big jello bowl. Finally the record-setting temps begin to drop and you have to start wearing a jacket to go out in the evenings. Ever so gradually you notice a hint of pale, yellowish-green in the trees on the mountains. Little patches of stronger yellows and oranges fade in and the reds show up. A close up view reveals light pinks to the darkest purples and every possible shade in between.We're now officially into Fall here in Logan and we're ready for it! I took a drive up in Logan canyon today after church to witness this spectacular transformation. The pictures I got don't even do any justice to the views I saw tonight, but here are a couple anyway. I think a certain 19 month old got her grubby fingerprints on my camera lens somehow, so the clarity just isn't there on these. Oh well.














We also know that this means that ugly gray blanket of clouds will soon be hanging over us before we know it; Blah! Oh well, we might as well enjoy these nice moments while we have them, right?!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Ward Activity

Tonight was our ward activity for September. It was pretty simple, just hotdogs, marshmallows, and hot chocolate at a campsite up in Logan canyon. It's really pretty up there this time of year when the colors are changing. I'll probably take a drive up there tomorrow to get some nice photos.


Thursday, September 18, 2008

Talk Like a Pirate Day

No matter how many times I tried, she wouldn't do the same growl on camera as she would when she was off camera! Anyway, here's a clip of her version of a pirate . . .

Don't shop when you're hungry

If I followed that rule, I'd never go grocery shopping. On the other hand, if I never went shopping I'd get more and more hungry, further necessitating the need to go grocery shopping!!

What's a guy to do? Fast food is NOT an option. So I broke down and went to Walmart. (Have I mentioned that they have started building the second SuperWalmart for this valley!? It's less than three miles away from the current one!!! AND we have a Sam's Club in between those two monstrosities, for Pete's sake!!!!) Anyway... I went in there with the intention of just getting a frozen pizza to tide me over and came out over $100 poorer! I will eventually eat it all, I'm just not accustomed to spending so much all at one on food. I also had to fill up my gas tank today which was another good chunk of change.

one good thing that happened today was that I was able to rearrange my ling/bedroom into a much more spacious and function situation thanks to my landlords trading out the queen sized bed for a twin. They had had a queen size in here previous to my tenancy and I've been using that this whole time. with the adition of Callie's crib , it made things quite tight Last night they brought in a twin sized frame with a brand new mattress for me! It really opens up the possiblities for multiple arrangemts of the furnishings. The queen size just didn't allow for very many options in the layout of where it could go. My life must be pretty exciting when I
good night. have to go into detail about the layout of my living area, eh?
I'm falling asleep at my desk, so i better go sleep on my new bed and make sure it works properly.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Busy weekend

Saturday morning, after an adventure at the laundromat, I took Calathea to a park we haven't been to yet. I had seen it before and it looked like a fun place to take a kid. It shouldn't have been a surprise that it was packed with people when we got there! We still had fun, we just had to wait our turn to play on the toys. After a full rotation on the playground equipment, we walked over to the duck pond. It is nice because it doesn't have the big scary geese there that chase you. Just cute little ducks. And it wasn't messy either, a very big plus!
I took Callie to the demolition derby later in the day. She is definitely a Johnson, she loved it! Here's a few pics and videos from the event. After awhile, the loudness and everything got to her so we left early. But was fun while it lasted...






























The yellow-green dodge in the middle had a Cummins turbo diesel in it with just a huge pipe coming out of the hood and no muffler! It was a brain rattler! It was actually one of the first to die though : (











Play them all at the same time to get a closer similation of the mayhem was really like! (And pray that your speakers don't blow up!)


And last but not least, She was trying to climb up on my landlords' Harley on her own, so I helped her up there for a minute.



...and another fun video...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

new map!

It makes me want to sing that song from Dora the Explorer, but I'll save you the agony of that for now. This new map is bigger, more accurate, and it also will give me a list of the locations that people have visited from. I'll be able to find out where everyone has been checking in on me from. The last part of that sentence doesn't seem like it could be grammatically correct, but that's the only way I can think of saying it at this time. Oh well!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Here's a cute one of Callie from today. She was exhausted today by the time I got there, so she really wasn't interested in being entertained by me. Sarajayne said that she had had a 2 1/2 hour nap this afternoon, but she was still walking around like a zombie half of the time and being fussy and clingy the other half. Enjoy!















The cowgirl boots she has on are being borrowed from a neighbor until she grows out of them, which won't be long at the rate she's going! She loves to walk around on her heels and stomp just to make noise





Monday, September 1, 2008

Our animated choir lady

Stake Conference is in two weeks and I'm in the Preisthood choir that will be singing in the Logan Tabernacle. Our practices are on Sunday nights and it's pretty fun to go just to be around the choir director. She's a little 90 year old lady who stands with her legs far apart and uses her whole body to direct us. Her arms are always flailing around, pointing at everyone to come in here and cutting others off with her other hand. At the same time she's making us raise and lower our volume by raising and lowering her whole body almost. She's pretty feisty and won't hesitate to tell one section, "Oh you're doing it all wrong! 'Earth is not Earrrrth, pronounce it 'UHHHHth!!!!' , 'and you guys over here have to hold this out until I cut you off!!' , etc. It's so entertaining.

I had to work today on Labor Day!! We had a total of four customers from open to close. I got paid time and a half to sit and surf the web all day. I did restock some of the shelves , so I wasn't totally worthless.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Daddy/Daughter date






I'm not feeling too blog-a-licious today but I do have some fun stuff to share so I guess I'll do it anyway...

I had the day off on Tuesday, so I got to have some time with Callie! I picked her up Monday night and we spent all day Tuesday out on the town having fun. Our first stop was the little park by my house. Callie played on the slides for awhile and I only got one halfway decent picture of that.



We caught the bus over to Macey's and had lunch there.











I could tell that Callie was tired as we were walking back to the bus stop because as I was carrying her on my shoulders, she kind of flopped over on my head!

When we got home and I was putting her in her crib for a nap, boy she was wide awake then!
she finally went down and slept until 6:30 pm!


My internet connection is pretty nonexistent tonight so I'll have to upload the pictures later, Sorry!
Edit: I got the pictures up tonight, 8-28-08, so this will count as a post for tonight!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Don't be ridiculous!

As I get all my pictures sorted out from my trip to WA, I'll keep you entertained with an old school episode of Perfect Strangers. this is a 2 parter, so there are 6 clips total, you'll have to watch!!!! Good stuff! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYcPJ7bQawQ&feature=related

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Boys will be boys










Our ward is doing a Pinewood derby race this Saturday.Unfortunately I will not be able to be there to witness the agony of defeat of the other racers, but my car wil lbe there. My home teaching companion will be racing it for me. It's name is, "The Stick of Joseph" #1 because it's made of wood, #2 because this is a church activity, #3 because we removed so much material from the original block, we will be using some special weights to bring it up to the specified weight.

Pretty sweet, huh?

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Sunday Afternoons













There's nothing better than a lazy hazy Sunday afternoon to go take pictures. Today it was a time to take some self portraits. I was going for an old fashioned look, I think they came out fairly well considering I had to go set up the camera, turn on the timer, push the button , go run into the frame, wait, then check the shot every single time!


The sun was setting and it was just about the perfect temperature, and everything seemed like it was made for a photo shoot down on the railroad tracks.


















I'm outta here for now....










Friday, August 15, 2008

Killer Tomatoes

I had a late start on planting my garden this year. I've always had good luck with my tomatoes and this year has proved to be the same so far! I don't use the cages because my plants outgrow them anyway. Plus it's easier than trying to reach into the cage and pull a huge fruit back through the squares. This one is the Sweet 100 variety. It's almost as tall as me and it still has several more weeks to go before the chilly nights start setting in.


Wednesday, August 13, 2008

August 12

Kinda looks like she's got a big fat leg, huh? Unfortunately there wasn't anyone behind the camera to tell me to move my foot!






















Cali is training for the 2020 U.S. olympic whiffle-ball team, or whatever sport this is.










Nice form on the backwards catch!









Sunday, August 10, 2008

First night

If rumors start leaking out that I'm having young blondes staying the night at my house on a regular basis, the bishop might want to call me in for a little chat! I'm sure that when I explain to him that it's only my daughter, he'll be ok with it. Now that Calathea is 18 months old, I get to start having her stay the night here. There's going to be some good bonding time happening now that I don't have to worry about finding something to do withing two or three hours, factoring in travel time, loading/unloading her and her stuff from the car, etc. It just doesn't leave a lot of flexibility when there's such a time constraint.



I'm sorry I don't have many exciting pictures of this weekend, but it was really fun nonetheless. Friday night we went to the Cache County fair and had a great time there. Cali loves being around people and there were plenty of them there! She couldn't get enough of all the multi-colored flashing lights and excitement. her head was always turning this way and that trying to soak it all in. We cat in the field for a bit and listened to a band playing country music. she loved it! She was clapping her hands and smiling the whole time. She probably would have gotten up and danced around if I had let her off my lap. we went in the buildings and looked at the quilts and canned foods and things. We went in the 4-H building and she liked the animals except the cows were awfully big, loud and frightening, which sent her sheiking in terror. (awwww....) We didn't do any rides, but one of the game booth guys conned me into trying to throw a ball into a big bucket to win a stuffed animal for her. 20$ later the ball bounced out on every single shot but the guy let have me have a stupid snake thing for my efforts. I swear I've seen the same toy at the dollar store before. He also tossed a little tiny tiny pink bear/dog(?) into her stroller as we were leaving. I thought that sure was generous of him for the twenty bucks I just handed over.



Saturday morning we stayed around the house and occupied ourselves. we watched some episodesof the muppets show on you tube andplayed outside a bit. We also got the apartment cleaned and Cali helped vacuum. After lunch I tried to put her down for a nap(Mostly because I needed one!) and she just stood up the whole time talking. After such a futile asttempt at relaxing, I took her to the Sprinkler Store to show her off to my coworkers. Even my manager who is a self proclaimed child resistor, said she was, 'pretty dang cute and that's forshizzle-nizzle!'. I think it was when she gave him a high five and her big smile afterward that broke down his wall. We're used to seeing him deal with rough and tough contractors so we rarely get to see his soft side. Corbin, another worker is having having a little girl in october with is wife. When he picked Cali up, she latched on to him and gave him the biggest hug ever. He then proceeded to melt into a big Corbin puddle all over the Sprinkler Store floor.



By the time we left, we barely had time get home and get everything organized for Jani to come pick her up. As soon as I got her in her seat to go home she zonked out. I got her in the house and in her crib as if she had been asleep in there the whole time.



When Jani came she asked if this whole time was harder than I thought it would be. Honestly it wasn't any harder at all.I had already done most everything I needed to do before today, it was just at another person's house. I've changed her, fed her, put her to bed, entertained her, comforted her and everything else conceivable all on previous occasions . This weekend was just the next step. I got to do it all in the same segment of time and all on my home turf. So actually , it was easier than before because I didn't have anybody watching my every single move.



Over all, I'd say it was a ssuccessful first weekend. Here's a picture of the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed wonder on Saturday morning.





Tuesday, August 5, 2008

An unlikely pair

I figured out how to get a playlist on my blog and in the process I found a song that Frank Sinatra and U2 did together. Never in a million years would I have guessed that they would do a song togeher. They are from completely different eras and have totally different music styles, yet it works! Click on "I've got you under my skin".


I had Cali for a few hours tonight! I took her with me to my elder's quorum meeting and then we came home and picked Raspberries . She's pretty good about picking only the ripe ones and a few of them actually made it into the bucket rather than her mouth! I'm making a treat for her out of our harvest so I can give it to her the next time I see her.

I can tell Fall is on it's way. It's starting to get cooler at night instead of staying roasting hot all the time. It gets in the 90's during the day and it cools down to the 50's or 60's at night. It's really not jacket weather yet, but I put this on her to help fend off the mosquitos when we were outside.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

My latest adventure in domestication revolves around my job actually. Tim, one of the guys I work with, got married a couple months ago. One of their gifts was a food dehydrator and he is actually more prone to using it than his wife. He has made several different flavors of beek jerky and brought some to work for the rest of us to try. It was S-O-O-O-O good! Then figured if Tim could do it, so could I! So when I saw one at the DI on Friday for $5.00 I couldn't resist.

This morning I pureed some raspberries, threw in some applesauce and then rhubarb for a little different taste. I put it in the dehydrator before church and when I got home it was ready! It was so good I had to make more ; except this time I blended in some tropical fruit chunks like pineapple, guava, mango and passion fruit. I'm excited for this next batch- it should be ready in another hour or so.

This might seem like a lot of work and rime for a little snack, but it's really satisfying to think about the fact that this is real food and it's made from my own hands, from my garden(except for the tropical fruit) it gives me alot of satisfaction and confidence knowing that it is not full of preservatives and all that other stuff that comes in store bought food.

I miht have to work up to doing jerky, that takes a little more prep than throwing some fruit in the blender.