Andy has always wanted to live in Summit County. I have always love the mountains but have never really thought about what it would be like to live in them all the time. I knew when we would be coming up to Silverthorne I wanted to look around and really try to see if I could live at an altitude of 10,000 feet. The first day we were here, it was beautiful! The skies were blue there was no wind and a gentle snow. I drove a bit on the snow packed road and thought, Yeah, I could live here and love it. The mountains make me feel so small and just in awe of the beauty of the Colorado Rockies. That was Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, we were condo-bound because it just looked to unbearable to go out. It had been snowing non-stop and the wind whipped your face and blew right through your jacket. It was so cold. Andy had patrol at Copper and was outside both days. If we do move up here, I think I will be spending a lot of time at home, especially on the windy days. Now, we are waiting for I-70 to open back up...it has been closed all morning. It is very seasonal living up here...I kinda like it. It makes you aware of nature and live in the rhythm of the seasons. I think I could live in the mountains...I think all the positive aspects out weight the cold and wind. It would just take some getting use to.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Andy has always wanted to live in Summit County. I have always love the mountains but have never really thought about what it would be like to live in them all the time. I knew when we would be coming up to Silverthorne I wanted to look around and really try to see if I could live at an altitude of 10,000 feet. The first day we were here, it was beautiful! The skies were blue there was no wind and a gentle snow. I drove a bit on the snow packed road and thought, Yeah, I could live here and love it. The mountains make me feel so small and just in awe of the beauty of the Colorado Rockies. That was Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, we were condo-bound because it just looked to unbearable to go out. It had been snowing non-stop and the wind whipped your face and blew right through your jacket. It was so cold. Andy had patrol at Copper and was outside both days. If we do move up here, I think I will be spending a lot of time at home, especially on the windy days. Now, we are waiting for I-70 to open back up...it has been closed all morning. It is very seasonal living up here...I kinda like it. It makes you aware of nature and live in the rhythm of the seasons. I think I could live in the mountains...I think all the positive aspects out weight the cold and wind. It would just take some getting use to.
Friday, December 28, 2007
9035:: Elevation of Silverthorne, CO
Pictures to come...
Tuesday, December 25, 2007

The weatherman said yesterday that we had a 12% chance of having a white Christmas. He also said there was no way we would have snow today. Boy, was he wrong. We have five inches of soft powder and it is still coming down.
Hope you all are enjoying this glorious day with family and friends.
Friday, December 21, 2007
These will be the death of me...
We went to the normal grocery store last week...I mean Safeway. Usually we go to a natural and organic store and I am so good at passing up the cookies and sweets. The worst thing I usually put in my cart are dried cranberries or maybe some organic ice cream...but we were at Safeway and I knew these were Andy's favorite cookies, so we put them in the cart...along with the brownie mix Andy had to have. We got home, Andy made the double chocolate fudge brownie mix and for the last week, the untouched brownies have sat on the counter. Unfortunately, I found the cookies and I decided that I wanted one (you know, the kind that have the large granules of sugar on top)...well, before I knew it, I had devoured each of the large sugar granule cookies from their cozy paper cup beds. Now, I have moved on to the ones that are not covered in sugar but are equally as good. When I looked in the container last night, I think there many have been maybe four cookies left. Oh, I am in trouble. Please, someone take these cookies away...and do not allow me to ever shop at a normal grocery store again!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
27 Million::The number of people enslaved today.
Courtney also wrote about how these traffickers are doing business over Craig's list. I love Craig's list, but since I have been hearing about some of these things, I have thought twice before using it. Please read her post about Craig's list here. Please read and sign the petition. This is such a real issue...it is happening here, in the US as well as all over the world. There are things we can do to be a part of abolishing slavery and trafficking...the petition is just one of these. Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
I heart big bags...
Monday, December 03, 2007
Back again.
that Andy, Blake and I were all waiting in line...it was so much longer than last year. Last year we probably waited in line (in the cold and snow) for two hours, this year, at one and a half hours...we had barley moved at all in line. Thank goodness it wasn't snowing, but it was a crispy 17 degrees...Blake and I finally gave up because we had to meet my parents and I couldn't feel my fingers anymore, but Andy continued to wait in line...three hours in all to get the KBCO Studio C CD. I asked him if it was worth it and it said it was.Yesterday, we sent a cut down a tree from Pike National Forest. Andy worked on a Christmas tree farm in WA for many, many years...he is a pro. Here is our beautiful tree pre-decorations.
Hope everyone else had a great weekend...
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Fork.
Well, we have come to another fork in the road. The first fork happened in August and it consisted of the Zambia program being put on hold and us changing to Ethiopia. We learned about the second fork yesterday while we were at the Colorado Secretary of State Office trying to get our last documents for the dossier certified. We were all set to send our dossier on Friday. We had some problems at the SOS office and I needed to call Love Basket to see if they could email us the forms we need to get certified because the person who notarized it did not have the correct stamp format. When I called Love Basket our adoption supervisor told us that she was just sending out an email to the families in the Ethiopia program to let them know that they had not been getting referrals as quickly or as frequently as they were expecting and they did not know when they would be getting the next set of referrals. She also went on to say that if something does not change, they would have to look at putting the Ethiopia program on hold for a while until they could figure it out. Well, as you can imagine, we were quite upset. We have been so very, very close to being done with all the paperwork. I have our dossier in an envelope ready to send in. There were tears yesterday, lots and lots of tears. Tears of frustration, not tears of throwing in the towel on our Ethiopian adoption. Our daughter is still there, somewhere in Ethiopia.
Last night, we made the decision of contracting with a new adoption agency and filled out our information for that agency online last night. Thank goodness this new agency will take our home study. We have to take a few steps back. This new agency will have to approve us into their program and we will have to fill out their application information, but then hopefully we will be able to send in our dossier soon. For now, we are enjoying the scenery the new fork has lead us too. Yes, the road to international adoption is one of the bumpiest roads I have ever traveled, but it is filled with kind people, dreams of our Ethiopian child, views of foreign lands, and shaped by God's very own hand.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Handmade and Do Good Gift Ideas for Christmas
Did you know there are only 28 days until Christmas...how the year does fly. This year there has been a major pull to buy handmade. I think this is important especially for Blake...all those toy recalls kinda scare me. I am going to try to do a good majority of my gifts handmade. There are so many amazing artists and ideas out there...so many possibilities to find gift ideas for those who seem to have just about everything. Here are some great places to look for handmade gifts:
You can also take the handmade pledge here.
If you are not too jived about doing the handmade thing, there are also some amazing options for helping others when you are buying your gifts:
Compassion International Store
Kiva Gift Certificates - Loans to entrepreneurs in a developing country
Monday, November 26, 2007
Bring on the Jingle Bell Rock
Sunday, November 25, 2007
I had always heard how hard it was to do the turkey...I was kinda scared and then I found this amazing method of cooking the Turkey...it turned out so juicy and it was way easy. I will definitely do a turkey again.
So yes, the cake was not the disaster I was expecting it to be. It was so much easier to cut the cake rounds in half once they were frozen. I also frosted it when it was still frozen so that cut down on many crumbs. This cake was kinda time consuming, but I think it was worth it...you can find the recipe here. This would be a great cake for Christmas too.Thursday, November 22, 2007
So much to be thankful for...
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Now, I am finding out that I love SF for another reason...they are banning plastic bags from grocery stores. You can read all about it here, and here. There are approximately 180 million plastic bags distributed to San Francisco shoppers each year! These bags can be difficult to recycle and often wind up in the environment. I am encouraged to follow SF's ban and would love to see other communities do the same. In the mean time, here is a tutorial to make your own fabric bags using a plastic bag as a pattern...these are pretty simple and way cute.Monday, November 19, 2007
Life is better with peppermint
1. Dryer's Limited Edition Peppermint Ice Cream - this ice cream is amazing...it is light and cool and refreshing all at the same time. This is some glorious ice cream. 2. Celestial Seasonings Candy Cane Lane Tea - my co-
worker, Elaine introduced me to this tea last year...I looked for it and looked for it at the store last year and couldn't find it anywhere. When I was doing some Thanksgiving shopping at the store the other day, I finally spotted it. If you are a tea lover, this tea has such a great light sweetness...I could drink it all day long. It's supposed to be getting cold soon...this tea comes in handy on those Colorado Crispy mornings.Spice Cake with Coffee Toffee Crunch
First of all, I would like to start out by saying that I did not make the cake pictured to the left...Sunset Magazine made this cake. I was reading the November issue of Sunset and I came across this cake and it looked just divine! I decided to make it for Thanksgiving. The article said you can bake the cake up to a week in advance...even better. I made the spice cake this weekend and it was basically a disaster. I guess I didn't butter and flour the pans enough because they all stuck. I was able to salvage half of one cake (Blake and I ate the stuck part for dinner, and yes, the cake is divine), and the other two came out a little better, though not at all like they were supposed to. Instead of six glorious layers of cake between layers of cream cheese frosting and coffee toffee crunch, we will have 2 and a half layers...not as beautiful as Sunsets, but oh well. Pictures may follow depending on how dreadful the cake turns out. 
Friday, November 16, 2007
Children's Book Week :: Favorite Children's Authors
Eric Carle - The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Quiet Cricket,among many other great books.
Patricia Polacco - Pink and Say, Thank you Mr. Falker, Betty Doll - Her books are beautiful! I have had to wipe tears away while reading some of them. She writes a lot from personal experience.
Shel Silvertein - His poems and illustration and funny and imaginative...We have almost all of his books...my favorite is A Giraffe and a Half.
Jan Brett - The Mitten, The Hat, Trouble With Trolls - Her illustrations are beautiful. She has an amazing website with over 4000 coloring and activity pages for kids to print out.
Don and Audrey Wood - The Napping House, Quick As Cricket
Hope you enjoyed Children's Book Week!
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Children's Book Week :: Banned Book List
Did you know there is such thing as a banned book list? Well, there is. The top three reasons, in order, for challenging books are the material is considered to be “sexually explicit” contain “offensive language,” and be “unsuited to age group.” I do understand that these books are challenged with the best intentions - to protect children from difficult ideas. I fully support that, but if a child is mature enough to read some of the books on the list and has an adult available to answer questions and discuss the book, they should be allowed and encouraged to read.Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Some of Blake's Favorites

~Kathleen Kelly played by Meg Ryan in You've Got Mail
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Meet Henry and Oscar...
Favorite Children's Books Turned to Movie
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Children's Book Week Nov. 12-18th :: My Favorite Books when I was a kid
I still love children's literature. I love the kids section of the library and book stores. My favorite class in college was Elementary Curriculum in Reading and Language Arts because we were able to learn about all sorts of children's books. I actually considered going back to get my masters so I could be a reading specialist. I just love reading.
This week is Children's Book Week. Since 1919, educators, librarians, booksellers, and families have celebrated Children's Book Week during the week before Thanksgiving. During this week, I am going to post some of my favorite Children's books. Enjoy.
Life is delicious in the town of Chewandswallow where it rains soup and juice, snows mashed potatoes, and blows storms of hamburgers--until the weather takes a turn for the worse.
The poor mother of seven children, each named for a day of the week, goes off to market promising to return with individual gifts that each child has requested and admonishing them to lock the door to strangers and not to touch the fire. The gullible children are tricked into disobeying their mother by the witch, Heckedy Peg, who turns them all into various kinds of food.Friday, November 09, 2007
Friday Morning Testing Jitters
Monday, November 05, 2007
The Big 2-5
1. I love Starbucks...I use to spend hours there studying and reading and praying, and meeting with friends...I like the coffee too.
2. Since before I could remember, I was always intrigued with Africa.
3. I love living in Colorado.
4.I have been to the Philippines.
5.I did not see the ocean until I was 15 years old.
6. I love to paint.
7. I have a tattoo.
8. I play guitar...not very often, but I do play it.
9. I would love to live off the grid.
10. I love children's literature....the children's section of the book store is my absolutely favorite.
11. I have eaten Frog, Zebra, Hartebeest, Eland, Crocodile, Impala.
12. I am basically a vegetarian.
13. I am the oldest of four kids.
14. I've been to an N-Sync Concert (I didn't say I would be proud of all 25 things.)
15. I want to write a book someday.
16. I only went to three years of high school.
17. I love taking pictures.
18. I have read all of the Harry Potter Books and eagerly await for movie #5 to be released on DVD.
19. I'm kinda a dork.
20. When I was little, I wanted to be a professional singer when I grew up.
21. I hate roller coasters...with a passion.
22. I have my degree in elementary education.
23. I like to sew things.
24. My favorite book is Blue Like Jazz.
25. I would completely consider living overseas for a time...I think it would be a huge adventure.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Happy Halloween
For Halloween this year, we were joined by the cutest fifties girl I have ever seen. Blake was so excited...she even was allowed to wear some bright pink lipstick...Andy thought it finished off her ensemble. We went trick or treating in our friend's neighborhood and then we went to the Family Fun Night our church puts on. Blake was in heaven...there were carnival games and rides and a petting zoo...she was even able to ride a miniature horse (the highlight of the night).Going trick or treating last night was the hardest part of the evening...Blake loved going up to different houses and having them put something in her bag...she has not had any candy, but she realizes that there is something special about it...how do you let your child go trick or treating without keeping the candy??? What do I do when she is older? I know that one day (hopefully far off) she will have candy...I love candy and I want her to enjoy it also, but what do I do next year at Halloween when I would still rather her not have candy??? Hmmm.
All in all we had a wonderful night...Halloween was fun, but bring on Thanksgiving!
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Pumpkin Carving
Blake suddenly figured out what to do when we ask her to smile at the camera...this is her BIG smile.
Pumpkin Carving Crew
Friday, October 26, 2007
Things I love today...
This blog...so much creativity
This book....from the library yesterday...I ordered it weeks ago
This restaurant...the food was way good
This sign...I think this belongs in our house
This artist...so funky
This craft...these will go in the girls' room
This cause...very close to my heart
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Shoes
Autumn Picnic 2007, Self PortraitSunday, October 21, 2007
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The difference in the temperature yesterday, sunny 78 degrees and today, snowy 34 degrees . We woke up to snow falling and by the time we were out of church at 10:00AM...it was sticking to the road. Yes, this is completely normal for Colorado in October. Last year during this time, we had our first blizzard of the year.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Autumn Picnic
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Home Again
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Busy week, good friends, and we're off...
We also found out that Andy's step-grandfather passed away on Sunday night, so we are off to the Northwest to go to the funeral and spend time with family. His grandfather had been sick with Asbestosis. Please be praying for his Andy's Grandmother.
I will be back to blogging next week with pictures from Washington...all you Sheltonites, we hope to see you!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Where did all those apples go???
Why in a caramel apple pie, of course. My mom made a wonderfully rustic apple pie yesterday. It was just beautiful and tasted oh so good. What a wonderful way to celebrate the first day of Autumn.On another note, here are some pictures of our newly painted dinning room (dark celery) and living room (orange blossom). Didn't Andy do a beautiful job?!


Thursday, September 20, 2007
Autumn Apples
Blake loved picking apples...she would help hold the big ol' bucked we were using to collect the apples. When I started washing the apples, I found a few apples with bite marks in them...hmmm, I wonder how those got there, Blake.
Here is beautiful web I found at a neighbor's house while we were collecting apples. Now, I am not a fan of spiders. They are creepy and crawly








On another note, while we were outside today, I spotted these little toadstools in our yard...I swear these pop up over night. I love these...they help me imagine a world where elves and