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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Evelyn's Visit

We had a fun-filled weekend starting on Thursday evening with Ev's arrival. We saw Paula Deen at our Barnes and Noble doing a book signing. She lives here in Savannah so I'm guessing we'll probably run into her at least once more before we move.

The highlight of the weekend was eating at Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House. Amazing food, voted #1 place to eat in Savannah. I agree. If you ever come here, go. Even though we had to wait about an hour and a half to get in, it was worth it!


Waiting in line

Then off we went to River St. and other historic downtown locales including Tybee Island. To our great shock and amazement it got down to 67 degrees in Savannah on Saturday. It's the first time I've felt cold since leaving Provo. I embrace a "cold" 67 degrees with open arms and shun the below freezing temperatures of our past home.

And this is for Aunt Tally:

Monday, October 13, 2008

Videos

Azure's brain is continuing to expand. She can do about 20 signs and say about 20 words. We try to catch her cute little sayings and signs on video but, this is about all we can get.
This melts my heart especially when she says it to me in the morning with outstreched arms to get her out of her crib. Being a mommy is the greatest :)




Of course I like black beans, I'm 1/4 Cuban : )

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Moonlighting as a hippie

1) This post is not about Azure.

2) This post is about a recipe for granola. And Azure likes to eat it.

3) The recipe is adapted from the Hatch family, who shared their wisdom with us when we stayed with them while interviewing at Campbell University last December.

4) I like granola because it is dirt cheap, simple enough for a caged ape to make, and will sustain life for extended periods of time, ie a busy week of school and/or work when eating becomes inconvenient.

5) Deanna will attest to the fact that I get excited about foods that fall into the above category.

6) Lists are an effective way to make information more accessible.

7) The ingredients for granola are as follows:
  1. Oats/Crunchy morsels/Complex Carbohydrates-amylose
  2. Simple Carbohydrates-glucose, fructose, sucrose, mannose, maltose
  3. Grease-pig, sunflower, hemp, rapeseed, etc.
  4. Flour/Powder
8) The steps for cooking the above are:
  1. Mix 9 cups rolled oats, 2 cups Krispy Rice, 1 cup total of whole wheat flour and wheat germ.
  2. Add 1 cup total of lipid cocktail. May or may not contain beast fats according to personal tastes.
  3. Add 1 cup total of mixed sugars. I prefer 70/15/15 Honey/Molasses/Marshmallow Creme(Fluff)
  4. Mix briskly
  5. Put on a cookie sheet or other recepticle
  6. Bake at 400 for about 10 min.
  7. Remove and stir to prevent burning
  8. Bake again for about 5 min.
  9. See step 7
  10. Do step 8 until you can't wait for sustenance any longer.
  11. Consume with milk, yogurt, or vienna sausages
9) You can customize your granola to your own survival-promoting needs by adding protein powder, dessicated fruit, more or less of individual ingredients, whatever fits your fancy.

10) Making granola is truly alchemy. Take all that dusty stuff out of the cupboard and make gold. Sweet, delicious, edible gold.

11) Wear Birkenstock sandals

Saturday, October 4, 2008

New developments

Azure likes to tickle her own feet while saying ticka, ticka, ticka.

Say bye in a southern accent, copying a southern toddler who said it repeatedly as she was leaving our house.

Has started to tell us when she poops by saying boop and grabbing at her diaper. Hopefully this means she'll be potty training soon :)

She's learning body parts. So far she knows eyes, nose, and mouth. Today as we watched General Conference via the internet, she pointed to her eye as Elder Bednar said, "I..." We're so glad she was being attentive during Conference :)

Other great news: Azure still fits into her Halloween costume from last year! This year it fits perfect and she looks ridiculously cute in it. That alone makes me super excited for Halloween this year!

Friday, September 26, 2008

New clothes

Getting new clothes deserves a post right? What is great about having kids (or A kid) is that I have one more person to get excited about buying clothes for. Buying new clothes for Azure FEELS like buying new clothes for ME. I can't wait to put new outfits on her. I sometimes get excited when Charles buys new clothes too but, since I don't usually dress him, it's not on the same level of excitement.

Here she is sporting bright blue corduroy pants and a hot pink onesie, a beautiful color ensemble if I do say so myself !





I LOVE this girl :)

Sunday, September 21, 2008

15 months of pure delight

Azure is in a fun copy cat stage. At least I think it's cute for the time being. She is testing limits but, overall being pretty obedient. She likes following me into the kitchen when I'm cooking or doing dishes. She also has a strange fetish with the trash can upon entering the kitchen. She knows this is off limits (esp after eating scraps from the trash) so she'll look in my direction before touching it. I look at her and say, "No touching", while shaking my head. Then she'll copy me and say, "Nih, nih, nih" and shakes her head! Then I can't help but laugh b/c she'll walk off chanting this to herself while continuing to shake her head no. Even in her carseat hours after saying no about something she'll just start chanting, "nih, nih, nih" shaking her cute, little head.
It's finally cooled down a bit this week but usually we just have Azure sleep in a onesie b/c it's so hot. In the mornings after she wakes up, she plays in her crib for up to an hour before wanting to get out. One of her favorite pastimes is pulling at her diaper taking the "stuffing" out. Every morning we are greeted to this sight in her crib.

When she gets tired she starts sucking her thumb and will put her head down on us or the couch.

She even surprised me by going in her room last week and trying to crawl into her crib! And this week she signed sleep right before bedtime.

Ooooohhhhh!
She also loves to go through mommy's legs especially when I'm in the kitchen.


Notice the smearage of blackberries on her head.

She is gaining some weight but it goes straight to her little pot-belly. She has a pair of 3-6 month jeans that she hasn't been able to wear b/c the waist is too big. Since it was somewhat cooler weather this wkend I thought I'd put pants on her and decided to try the jeans, thinking they'd for surely fit now. Nope!

Probably the most precious thing she's done so far is folding her arms for prayer! If we even say the word prayer, she bows her head and folds her arms. I love it!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Help Protect Marriage!

There are a few things I feel EXTREMELY passionate about, one of them is to support the definition of marriage as between a man and a woman. We, as citizens of the USA, are free to believe in whatever we want, but we are not free to do whatever we want- obviously. Those who favor gay marriage say it is their right to be married. To me, this is in the same vein as saying an angry man has a right to kill if he is provoked! We have NO rights if our actions take away the rights of others.


The following are examples of how allowing gay marriage is taking rights away from these people.

Adoption services:
Because the Catholic Church in Massachusetts refuses to place children with same-sex couples as required by MA gay marriage law, Catholic Charities has been forced to close its adoption program.

Housing:
As a Jewish institution, Yeshiva University in NYC banned same-sex couples from its married dormitory on religious principle. New York's highest court invalidated the schools regulations as a form of unlawful discrimination.
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This example is particulary important to our privately owned church school, BYU.

Medical services:
A gynecologist in California refused to give a lesbian patient in vitro fertilization treatment on the basis of his religious beliefs. (The doctor referred the patient to another physician.) The doctor has been sued and is likely to lose.



Also, what about the rights of children?

Changing the definition of marriage to include people of the same sex is being disguised as a rights issue, distracting from the social and moral consequences associated with such a step. Even if you are not religious, this is a moral issue because of the effects on children raised in homes without the support of a father and a mother. Studies cited in this article support the fact that kids need the dynamic that is between a man and a woman who love each other and love them. So if we are going to talk about rights, let's talk about the rights of children: The Family: A Proclamation to the World states, "Children are entitled to birth within the bonds of matrimony, and to be reared by a father and a mother..." The right to undermine a social foundation that has successfully perpetuated our existence for millennia seems to be a flavor-of-the-month(s) (and unfortunately years) political agenda and should be treated with skeptical caution.

My unsolicited opinion about Proposition 8 is as follows: To Latter-day Saints-The First Presidency issued a statement asking our "best efforts" to support the passage of the Proposition. It therefore behooves us to gain our own spiritual confirmation that this is indeed inspired council and to act accordingly. To everyone-the passage/non-passage of this Proposition will have profound effects on California and subsequently on other states and conceivably on other nations. It therefore deserves an objective, serious examination of the pros and cons.


We urge you to find out more about proposition 8 and to donate to Protect Marriage!

Also we invite you to blog about this to help spread the word.
*This was written by both Deanna and Charles