Saturday, 25 December 2010
Monday, 20 December 2010
Sunday, 12 December 2010
What's going on here....
It's actually a really great perm...thank you, Mom!
In other news....Leo has finals next week...sigh. But then it will be extremely happy because it will be Christmas!!! Also, I've been baking cookies like crazy. I'll post in January with pictures and stuff and maybe a few recipes on the highs and lows of that. Really, I thought baking cookies would be more simple than making chocolates, and since I get to eat my mom's chocolates this year, I figured I go for more simple. However, they're really not all that simple necessarily, especially when I don't read the recipe all the way through, (oops!) and then, they're not chocolate. That's sad, really.
Buenas noches, amigos.
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Dance Revolution
Ana's Performance from Kami Latorre on Vimeo.
It was a Latin dance medley. I tried to follow her pretty close, but it's a little difficult to pick her out at times. She's mostly on the second row back. She did good.Other Dances from Kami Latorre on Vimeo.
Here's some snippets from a few of the other dances. The first one is two kids in her class that place first at every competition they enter, then there's Provo High's team, the other 4H Ballroom dance team, and then the K-2 hip hop team. I hate hip hop with a passion, but it's pretty cute with such little kids dancing.Flamenco Dancers from Kami Latorre on Vimeo. And there isn't really much dancing on this (my kids played shy once the camera was out), but I've been meaning to post it forever. Enjoy.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Something Useful
I promised Leo I would do something useful (like going over our budget.) But I think this is useful, if it makes you laugh. The baggers at Macey's were talking about it as I left. So I had to check it out.
I love Provo. But then, I went to Utah State. Go Aggies!!!!!
I love Provo. But then, I went to Utah State. Go Aggies!!!!!
Monday, 6 December 2010
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Christmas Tree
In other news, Leo watched the kids while I went to our local DI (thriftstore) and went through every rack of blue jeans. Two hours later, and after trying on about fifty pairs, I managed to come up with three decent pairs, and one really great pair of jeans. Score. Hopefully they won't wear out quick. I hate shopping for jeans.
Elena and her Lemur

A Happy Tale
Once, many summers ago, in a place far, far away in a land called Illinois, I was meandering through the fair streets of Des Plaines to find my lovely daughter Ana (at a friend's house) when suddenly I noticed a most thrilling sign. Garage Sale. I stopped, intent on my purpose of finding something in particular--though I can't remember what anymore. Remorsefully, I soon continued on my way, not having found the object of my quest. However, I was beladden with three other objects that I eyed dubiously. Were they worth the price I paid? Were they simply junk? Should I have remained firm in my resolve only to buy the object I sought?
Soon I discovered the magic of the one device. Avocado green and dating from the 1970's, my lovely little fondue pot worked beautifully, and the tasty cheese sauce and grilled mushrooms, french bread, and steak more than won over my husband on the $4 price tag.
The second article I have used frequently as well. Again, a mere $4 for a shining, new, Pampered Chef icing decorator. I felt pampered indeed.
And finely, for another $4, the last gadget, remained, unloved, unused, unopened in my cupboard until this Christmas season, when I finally decided it was time. So of course, I turned to the wisdom of the ages to learn at the feet of scholars how it exactly worked. Yes, Youtube, my friend and mentor, once again you didn't fail me, and I learned to use my cookie press. Not only that, I learned that my $4 investment, is worth $50 in all it's vintage glory. Cha-ching!
Now my story is over, and you can all celebrate this happy day with me.