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Monday, July 28, 2008

New Pictures












Had a nice visit with Steve and Rita in late June. Rita e-mailed these pictures last night. We LOVE new pictures!!!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

3 Dog Night!

Wow! Just got home from the 3 Dog Night show at the Civic Auditorium. We were only mildly excited about this show, but we more than impressed when things got under way.


Since I'm such a "Big Celebrity" Wayne and I got to introduce the band. This was a huge benefit, since when we got there the line was around the block and we didn't have to wait to go in. Also, we got seats in the 5th row. Nice!


These guys are about 100 years old, but MAN CAN THEY STILL SING! Here is Chris' favorite song of the night. Enjoy!!!





What is better than sleeping in the tent?

I thought they would be inside in an hour, but it's 3:37 a.m. right now and they kiddo's seem to have made it through the night in the 2 man tent in the backyard. We put Hannah out there with them for extra "security" and everything seems to have worked out great!

Alex and I used to LOVE sleeping in the backyard in the tent. I almost wanted to take my sleeping bag out there and join them...almost
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Argh Technology


I got a new Blackberry. I'm not sure why I need this thing, but we are doing a years worth of live morning show commercials and they want us to have and use the phone so we know what we're talking about. Personally, I'm not sure I like being this "connected." But who knows, I may LOVE it in a few weeks.
With it, I also have a new cell phone number. If you want it (I'm not going to post it on the blog) just leave me a note and I'll send it to you.
Love,

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Home from Camp

Delaney got home from camp tonight about 6:00. YEA!!! I sent her with my digital camera this year so she could get some fun pictures. She did much better than she did last year. These are pictures of a bunch of kids none of us know...but I put it together more for her than for us. It looks like she had a great time and made some great new friends. And she got all of the letters you and I sent. One day she got 3 at once, and that means you get thrown in the lake. (She was really HOPING for that!) Tomorrow morning she has to go to Rigby for Ballroom Dance Day Camp. She's a busy girl. Suntanned and tired with lots of bug bites. It's 8:21 and she's sound asleep in her own bed. Everyone in my family is back under one roof. Now I feel better too.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Having "Fun" at Funland



Wednesday, July 16, 2008

A Little Something for my ESP

Love you,

Us

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Cameron on Roller Skates

It is very different when you just have one little person to focus on. Cameron is missing his sister, but relishing some alone time with Mom and Dad. This afternoon the weather was perfect and we all headed to the park so Cameron could test out his new skates. Then he got to pick what we had for dinner and, for reasons known only to him, he chose Taco Bell. (He doesn't even like Taco Bell.) We rode our bikes over, picked it up, and made it home in time for WIPEOUT! Another lovely day in paradise.
We're ALL missing Delaney but I bet she's already having a fabulous time. I got her care package in the mail today and they assured me it would arrive in time. I sent her a package of Double Stuff Oreo's, some assorted treats, and some temporary tatoos to share with the girls in her cabin. That should be fun!

Delaney and I want to make this treat


Nutty Caramel Cookie Tart

Luscious layers of cookie, caramel and peanut butter stack up to a mouth-watering treat.






INGREDIENTS
1
roll (16.5 oz) Pillsbury® Create ‘n Bake® refrigerated sugar cookies
1/3
cup Fisher® Dry Roasted Peanuts
1/3
cup SMUCKER'S® Caramel Ice Cream Topping
1/4
cup JIF® Creamy Peanut Butter
1/2
teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2
cup peanut butter chips
1/4
cup white vanilla baking chips
DIRECTIONS
1.
Heat oven to 350°F. Press cookie dough evenly in bottom of ungreased 9-inch springform pan. (If dough is sticky, use floured fingers.) Bake 17 to 22 minutes or until light golden brown.
2.
Meanwhile, place peanuts in resealable food-storage plastic bag; seal bag. Crush peanuts with rolling pin or meat mallet; set aside.
3.
In medium microwavable bowl, microwave caramel topping, peanut butter and cinnamon uncovered on High 30 to 60 seconds or until hot and bubbly; stir well. Drizzle mixture evenly over partially baked crust. Sprinkle with peanut butter chips, vanilla baking chips and crushed peanuts.
4.
Bake 12 to 18 minutes longer or until edges are golden brown. Cool completely, about 1 hour 30 minutes.
5.
Run sharp knife carefully around edge of tart to loosen; remove side of pan. To serve, cut tart into wedges. Store tightly covered at room temperature.
High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): No change.

Test Drive

We have been making some "Test Drive" commericals for Wackerli Auto in Idaho Falls. The radio spots get paired with these on-line videos at www.klce.com Here are the kids and I driving a Yukon Denali. ($56,000 18 MPG HA!)

Hey Alex! This is for you!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Missing You



Miss You today.
Love, love, love

Me

Sunday, July 13, 2008

What a great weekend

I can't imagine a better weekend. Golf tournament on Friday - Movie in air conditioned comfort with the kids on Saturday - Hiking into Big Elk Creek on Sunday!
AND, I'd like to mention that every detail of our day today was perfection. We started by meeting some friends at Starbucks - I had a Venti, triple shot, sugar-free caramel skinny latte. (Perfect)

We had made sandwiches to take along on our hike. Deli sliced turkey, ham and roast beef with havarti and some nice colby jack. Chris has grown some pretty little leaf lettuce in our garden and we had that on our sandwiches with that delicious mustard that the Saucy Sisters in Pocatello sell at the farmers market. (Ummmm yeah...Perfect)


We drove about 1 hour, just past Palisades Reservoir and turned left off the road. Just a little drive up a dirt road, past a campground and to the trailhead. No one had on a pedometer, so we're just guessing we hiked about 3 miles in. It was nice and cool in some areas, and the smells were amazing! We saw tons of wildflowers and some really incredible scenery in general. Delaney is getting really good at spotting and identifying different types of wildflowers and she is just a teriffic hiker. She always has been! She can go for miles and miles and miles and she never complains. She likes to stop and look around and she's one of those kids who seems to appreciate what she's seeing. Cameron, on the other hand, seems to struggle a little bit. He has a hard time finding a pace - so there is a lot of sprinting and stopping and sprintint and stopping. It makes it kind of hard to hike with him. Then he just goes, goes, goes until he's out of gas and the walk out can always be a little challenging. He won the family award for "Hiker Who Tried The Hardest" today. I should win the award for "Mom that encouraged a surly 6 year old for 3 miles!" We stopped at the Rainey Creek Store for a world famous square ice cream (Delaney had Rainey Creek Mudslide, Chris had Raspberries and Cream and Cameron and I both chose Rainbow Sherbet) (They were a Perfect treat after a long hike) and we made it home in plenty of time to have a hot shower and watch the Next Food Network Star!
Other fun details from our day -
We got to wade up to our hips in some seriously cold water!
Cameron and I drank heartily from a fresh mountain spring and I hope (for you Tuck Everlasting fans) that we don't stop aging as of today.
Hannah got a ton of exercise and is stiff and sore tonight.
We saw a ton of butterflies while we were hiking.
We saw 3 elk running through a wheatfield on our way to Big Elk Creek.
Hannah scared up some sage grouse that flew into a tree and then took off after a duck and ended up about a half mile downstream- LOL
We were dirty and hot and sweaty at the end of our day, but came home to hot showers, clean jammies, and some nice memories.
See? A perfect day!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

There has to be a joke in here somewhere


Wayne and I got invited to play in a celebrity golf tournament yesterday afternoon at Sand Creek Golf Club in Idaho Falls. I was pretty excited because I don't get to play as much as I would like to, and when you "have" to play golf for a work event, well...let's just say it's better than your average workday.
When we got there, Wayne and I found out we would be separated (apparently there just weren't enough "celebrities" to go around) It's set up so that I would play 3 holes with one group, wait for the next group to come up, play 3 holes with them, wait for the next group and so on and so on.
I headed to #10 to meet my first group. Four guys that work at the site - a bunch of engineers - and really good golfers. I was nervous for several reasons. 1. I'm a pretty low level "celebrity." 2. I'm not a very good golfer by any means. Walking up to strangers and introducing myself, and then teeing it up and driving down the fairway was pretty daunting. But I got off to a great start - 240 yard drive right down the middle. It was pretty!
Then I took out my 7 iron and was onto the green in 2. NICE! Feeling good now - ready to play on.
At hole #13 those guys moved on, and I got a new group. Again 4 guys from the site - all engineers - all members of the Eagles Lodge - all drinking vodka punch out of a cooler on the back of their cart. FUNNY! We had a pretty good time, but I played like poop for the next three holes. Except, on hole #13 I did get onto the green in 1.
So then as I was on hole #15 (my last hole with this group) I came around the corner and saw Wayne! He said he was playing poorly and was coming to check on me and see if I was doing all right. He had already introduced me to a man that I knew would be in my next group - the Stake President of our LDS "stake." (Stakes are larger geographic areas the church uses to break its huge congregation into smaller groups, and "wards" are smaller still--just some Mormon education for you uninformed gentiles). So I know I'm leaving the drinking Eagles, and playing 3 holes with the serious golfing Mormons. I know what I'm in for.
Then things went all hinkey - Wayne is friends with the stake president and his group so he wants to play with them even though it's my turn. Wayne decides he'll just play the next 3 holes with this group and I should stick with them too. Now we have SIX golfers instead of the expected 5. It's weird, it's taking us a long time to play, and it's a little awkward because these are Wayne's real world friends and I feel a little like a third-wheel. But after a while it starts to be kind of fun. The stake president is a very nice man and a CPA. He is playing with the retail manager of Deseret Industries in Rexburg, a dentist, and a man who sells headstones and monuments and burial stuff - he does the chair and tent set up at funerals and even moves the occasional body from here to there. (I'm not really sure either, let's just move on.)
A very nice group of men (and all really good golfers!) But I realized there was a joke brewing when I found out I was playing golf with...
Two Stake Presidents
One Acting Bishop and Two Released Bishops.

Yep, One Episopalian and five Mormon Bishops walk onto the golf course...You can fill in the rest of the joke for yourself.
I had a ball, played pretty well most of the day, made some new friends, and managed to not embarass myself or Wayne. A good day!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Delaney at camp


Delaney is off to camp again soon. She leaves on the 15th of July. Last year we all tried to send her letters, but nothing made it to her because of the delay. I thought I would get a jump on things this year and start sending letters and a care package right now - LOL
If you would also like to write to Delaney at camp you can send your notes to
Delaney Hunt
Paradise Point Camp
PO Box 764
McCall, ID 83638

Baby Butts


Whoops! I was so busy on the 4th of July (Radio stations work ALL DAY LONG on the 4th) I didn't take a single picture or video. Even when we got home and let the kids have their sparklers and a couple fountains in the driveway, I still didn't remember to get out my camera. I'm sorry.
Fortunately, Chris took this one cute shot on his cell phone while they were waiting for the big fireworks show to begin.
I think we managed to have a pretty nice 4th of July "Holiday" in spite of my work schedule, and the fact that Chris doesn't like to be dragged to parades and fireworks shows, BBQ's, etc...etc...
I hope you had some fun, blew up some stuff and ate too much!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

You think you're sooooo funny!



Wayne and Liza,

It is to bad you are promoting violence as a "wholesome family activity". Your enthusiasm for watching a fight break out at the recent Idaho Falls Chuckars game is indeed a sad example of our society.
If you look at today's MSN News stories you will find an article about one man killing another at a community league softball game...is this what you are advocating on your KLCE show? If so, I am done listening to your program.
The amount of violence in our society rises every year. What is even more depressing is when public personalities, such as yourselves, make light of violence such as this.
I will never attend a Chuckars game if it means my children may have to witness persons such as Liza standing up, cheering for, and then laughing on air, about meaningless violence.
Liza, from now on, I would recommend you rethink what you share with your listeners on the air.

Sincerely,

Dave Butler

Happy 2nd of July!



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