Saturday, November 13, 2010

Reaching Great Heights



The elementary school has Green Ribbon Week. When I signed up to help with this week I assumed it would be about the environment. Well, green ribbons symbolize Healthy Lifestyle Week. It was a lot of fun planning and helping with this week which incorporates another cause I am passionate about. Keeping kids moving, eating right and making safe choices when it comes to wearing protective gear while participating in sports.
To kick off the week we invited all the students and their families to come to the SUU PE building for a free/discounted morning of fun using all the equipment. Our kids loved the rock climbing wall and we all enjoyed playing racquetball.
Thanks to the help of Sarah and ZenPrint we were able to market the week in high style with promotional banners, posters and bookmarks for the students that had fun fruits and veggies encouraging healthy choices.

Winter Strikes Southern Utah



We awoke one morning to a dusting of snow...and frigid temps!
Brad found the coats, gloves, and boots for the kids and they got geared up for the trip to school.
This all seems waaay to sooooon..brrrrr.

A-Corny Family



I've always loved acorns! I love the way the little hats fit on the heads and look like little people falling from the tree. It reminds me of collecting chestnuts with my Mom this time of year. I don't remember what we did with those things but I do remember going to Utah State and wandering around Old Main looking for chestnuts. The ones with some of their shell still attached were always my favorites.
The other day Jack and I were out on a walk with Max Pinto..the dog. Near our house we came upon a bunch of acorns that had fallen from a tree. I couldn't help but start collecting them and trying to find the "hat" that should fit on the nut. Jack got into it quickly and before we knew it we had hands full and pockets full to take home. When we got home we used a small stick I had also picked up on our walk and started creating our family to sit on that stick. Cairo and Charlie got involved and we soon had extended family included. Sitting on a twig of a family tree. Spontaneous crafts and fun always seem to work out to be the best at building memories and creating the cutest outcome.

Butternut Squash Soup


I adapted this recipe from one Lori Hansen, a friend from Provo who came to visit us in Abu Dhabi, made for a luncheon a long time ago.
It is so yummy and warming for this time of year. I encourage you to try it.

My changes included the following:
1 can of pear slices rather than a fresh pear
1/2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
1 leek instead of onion..simply because that's what I had on hand.
Garnished with pomegranite seeds for a little tart crunch

Thankful Every Day


Every day we each use a slip of paper to write something we are THANKFUL for. When people come to visit we try to remember to ask them to write a "THANK YOU NOTE" and slip it into our little box in the kitchen.
This box is just the magnetic pencil box that came from IKEA and goes on our magnet board. I made the turkey picture from clip art and put magnets on the back of it to decorate the box for Thanksgiving. It's a great way to encourage all of us to think of at least 1 thing every day we are thankful for.