November 30, 2012

Leaves in November

It is December tomorrow and colored leaves are still on the trees.
Oregon is awesome.

November 27, 2012

A little bit of sunshine

So we have had some crazy storms this week.  Wednesday was so dark and rainy that the day stayed the same level of darkness as when I woke up to when I went home that night.  It was eery.  Having the sun pop out for just a minute was so nice the following day, of course it was followed by a lot more rain, but still....sun!  Sometimes it is weird trying to figure out what looks different

November 26, 2012

Countdown to a Utah Christmas

Ever since I was little my mom has always given us advent calendars to count down to Christmas.  She even made a home made one for my sister Christie filled with Trident chewing gum, mints, etc since she was allergic to the chocolate in our calendars.  This year she sent my sister and I advent calendars not counting down to Christmas, but counting down to when we would be flying home for Christmas.  The countdown consisted of a string of lights along with Christmas Trivia Cards with the date and how many days remaining written on each one.  So fun!  We are really excited to be with our family in December.

November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving

We had a very neat Thanksgiving this year.  JD had Wednesday-Friday off of school this week which has been amazing.  We slept in, and watched the dog show champion be selected in the morning. Afterwards we had a delicious dinner with some friends in the ward.  The McNeils made a HUGE dinner of ham, turkey, potatoes, yams, beans, etc Whitings brought delicious stuffing, and the Parades family brought a dish that I can't pronounce that is native to their country of Peru, that was SO good.  We got to hear about the Parades family conversion and it was an amazing dinner.  Afterwards we got to hang out with the Whitings for a while since their 2 year old was sick and they couldn't come to the dinner portion.  We feel so blessed to have such good friends here, to have the Gospel in our lives, and to have each other.  It was a really good holiday.

Picture Notes: birds in the grocery store parking lot and Peruvian cuisine.

November 19, 2012

Dumb Ways to Die

I may or may not have watched this real Australian PSA for train safety 5+ times this evening.

November 18, 2012

Grateful

There are two little words in the English language that perhaps mean more than all others.  They are "thank you".  Let a spirit of thanksgiving guide and bless your days and nights. Work at it.  You will find that it will yield wonderful results. -Gordon B Hinckley

November 17, 2012

Arboretum

We had a rainy day in Portland this weekend.  The roses are sleeping, the leaves are falling from some trees and starting to change on others.  We discovered a new place that will deserve further explorations: the Hoyt Arboretum.  It is several trails through lots of different trees.  Very kicked back and relaxing play weekend.  I'm looking forward to a Thanksgiving weekend this coming week.  If the rain calms down a bit, hopefully we will be able to get to the ocean.
 

November 13, 2012

Homemade Fall Decor


I love fall, I love trees, and I love quick, cheap projects.  You can buy these place mats at Ikea for 4.99/4 mats.  I just colored in the leaves using Sharpies and Sharpie highlighters (I liked the highlighter affect more than the markers).  I have one pinned up in my work cubicle and the rest in my living room.

November 10, 2012

Autumnal Temple

"I know your lives are busy. I know that you have much to do. But I make you a promise that if you will go to the house of the Lord, you will be blessed; life will be better for you."
—Gordon B. Hinckley

November 5, 2012

Vote

Voting from the comfort of my home as an absentee was pretty sweet.  I liked being able to look up each candidate and issue as I voted and not have to stand in line forever.  I am grateful for the opportunity to vote and enjoy the blessings of freedom that comes from being a citizen of this country.  I do wish that people would be a little bit more respectful of everyone's right to have their own opinion.  Things get a little heated up here in Oregon when it comes to politics.  A precinct voting area is across the street from where I work and the cops had to close down an entire lane of traffic today to accomodate the amount of people coming in to drop off their ballots from early voting.  I will have to take a picture of the madness that is sure to come tomorrow.  Get out and vote!!! 

November 3, 2012

The Gorge



 We went to 'The Gorge' today as locals like to call the Columbia River Gorge Area.  This is a stretch of beautiful mountains and trees that stretch along the Colombia River right outside Portland to the base of Mount Hood.  We took the Historic Columbia River Highway and got to see new waterfalls that I haven't ever been to or even knew were there.  Some of these were Shepherd's Dell, Wakeenah, Multnomah( I knew about this one, but now I know how to park right next to the lodge), Horsetail, and Bridal Veil area.  I am a fall leaves fanatic, so it was really fun to be in this area with pretty leaves and surprisingly no rain, though we got a thorough misting from the falls.  It has been raining a lot here recently and you could tell from the amount of water that was coming off the mountains.  We hiked a few of the trails, but with this new discovery there will be a lot more to come back and do when I have a map and know where everything is in the area.  We played the-drive on this surprise highway until there is a waterfall then pull over game-more time and planning should be fun in the future.