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Monday, December 3, 2012

Thanksgiving 2012

This year we stayed in Moscow for Thanksgiving. My cousins, Jordan & Allie came up from Rexburg to stay with us. It was SO much fun having them here! They are a blast and were very good putting up with all our crazy antics.

They drove all day last Tuesday and got here before midnight. We are thankfully having a very dry winter season so far, they only had some rain during the drive. On Wednesday I got up & worked half of the day and came home to hang out with them. We had fajitas and played the new GoldenEye Play Station 3 game. Then we played 11 straight rounds of Scattergories and naturally, Zak kicked everyone's butts. He's way too good at that game.

stuffing the turkey


Thursday went a lot better than I expected. Zak and I got up and got the turkey in the oven by 9 AM. Then we just worked on cleaning, other food and around noon Chad came over with his table and drinks and food. We put the parade and later dog show on in the background while everything was put together. Allie and I made her mom's roll recipe. She definitely has a knack for it-she knew what to do and helped make some fantastic rolls! I was pleased that the turkey came out beautifully and so did everything else. It was quite surprising.

the yeast REALLY got crazy
Allie really excited about making rolls (understandably so)
ready to put in the oven!
The feast was fantastic, and we had tons of leftovers! So much so that I dubbed our house 'Leftover City'. We all stuffed ourselves, had little food comas and then enjoyed pumpkin and lemon meringue pie for dessert. We also were able to Skype with everyone back in California for awhile--that was so much fun! It was nice to see everyone and talk with them for a little bit. It felt almost like we were home! I was blessed to have some great helpers, who washed dishes and put things away from me. I think I went to bed around 9, I was incredibly pooped!

basting the turkey
beautiful!
mouth-watering delicious food
Zak cut off our heads, but this is a cute picture!

family!
a nice one of me & Zak
food comas
We decided to go Black Friday shopping...around 11 AM. None of us were willing to get up super early for shopping. Allie and I braved the mall, which wasn't that bad. I found some good deals at Old Navy, but couldn't find any shoes for the wedding next month, which was my main goal. Oh well. After an hour or so, Zak & Jordan picked us up and we went over to Chad & Bryan's place in Albion (5 minutes from Pullman) to meet their pets and go shooting. They have recently adopted a new dog, who was so sweet. We then went shooting a few minutes away. It was pretty cold and windy, so everyone ended up shooting each gun only once.

teaching about the guns
go Jordan!
Allie's turn!

Saturday we had a nice, lazy day with leftovers and video games. In the evening we made pizza and then went to hang out with Kandace & Gabe. We played Mario Party 8 and had a really good time. On Sunday they packed up and headed out before noon. It was sad to see them leave, but it was so great to have them around for the holidays. I am much more confident that I can pull this off again next year, so hopefully we'll be able to do it again!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Our California Christmas (part 2)

Well, once the Christmas festivities were over, we had a day off to relax a bit.  We headed over to Kohl's and  Costco and then us kids took Kenny's car and went to the mall briefly.  We also played some video games while Mom made a really delicious dinner: homemade chicken tenders and perfect onion rings.  They were amazing!  Then we watched a favorite movie of ours: O Brother, Where Are Thou? (my sister and father can quote the whole thing, more or less) and played cards for a few hours.  It was a nice, low-key day.  Especially since my mom had a bit of a cold and on Tuesday we were headed into the City.

my dad commissioned Zak to draw a shark and a unicorn fighting for Jenna. yes, he specified that the unicorn was the clear victor, but both animals had taken heavy damage. needless to say, she was thrilled.
delicious Costco hot dogs
Our day in San Francisco was fun, the weather was perfect and the shopping wasn't too awful.  Zak enjoyed briefly popping into the Rolex store and another fancy watch store.  I enjoyed shopping with my sister at Sephora for some fun make-up to use our gift cards on.  Zak also enjoyed going to this music/entertainment store called Rasputin's, there are a handful of them in California, and they are always huge and have tons of music, dvds, etc.  He was like a kid in a candy store.  It was nice to spend some time in the City, and not being rushed around too much.  Around 5, Dad met us and we got all pretty to head over to the fancy restaurant we go every year, L'Olivier.  It is an absolutely delicious French restaurant and a major treat for everyone.  Zak has been once before, two years ago, and wasn't as thrilled with his choice then, but this year he understood why we rave about it.  Everything was perfect, and it was so nice to be all pretty and dressed up, talking with all of my extended family.

Jenna excited to be near a shark balloon
Zak wanted a picture by the Rolex store
Jenna with Annalise
we're hoping that one of the many pictures we took will be nice enough to replace our last nice picture...
from when I was 15...this one looks good, right?
meeting Annalise for the first time, unfortunately she was a little fussy. but cute!
Zak was brave and decided to try the escargot for an appetizer.  He let a few of us have one, and let's just say that I checked that off my bucket list.  We're glad we tried them, but probably wouldn't get them again.  I had a delicious appetizer of baked brie, which I split with my brother to get some of his awesome crab cakes.  Zak and I also split french onion soup and a really good Caesar salad.  My cousin Grant and his wife Ali had their sweet baby along, Annalise.  She's about 5 months old and it was fun to see and interact with her.  For our entrees, we decided to go for steak, I got the filet mignon, and Zak had a New York, both of which were divine.  We tried to eat as slow as we could to savor the flavors.  For dessert we each got a souffle, because we figured we might as well get it at a French place, right?  Zak got the Grand Marnier, and I had the chocolate.  Both are good, and while Zak may think he chose the winner, I will beg to differ.  Stuffed, we drove home, happy and exhausted.

with those snails, after popping on into his mouth
pretty girls: Allie, Sasha, me, Jenna, Ali & sleeping Annalise
Sasha, me, Zak, Jenna & Allie eagerly waiting for food
Kenny, Jordan, Brandon & Matt looking handsome
Wednesday was my (24th) birthday!  We had creamed eggs on toast for breakfast and I opened some very nice gifts.  Zak got me a beautiful ruby ring with diamonds on either side; I totally was not expecting it, although he has told me many times he wanted to get me that ring.  Doy.  Jenna and Kenny got me some awesome mugs, a cute one with elephants on it, and a nice bug one with the S.F. city skyline on it.  My parents got me a nice, fancy rice cooker that I've already used since I've been home and love!  Wednesday flew by too quickly, in my opinion.  Around noon, I headed over to Jamba Juice to have a little chat with one of my friends from high school; it was so nice to see her, even if it wasn't that long.  After, us kids met up with our Robison cousins and went bowling for a little bit.  No one was super awesome, but Jenna wasn't exactly great. :)  It was just a goofy, fun time and I was happy to spend time with everyone.

Zak made me wear ALL of my diamonds
L-R: wedding/engagement ring, newest ruby & diamond ring (24th bday), diamond ring (20th bday), blue and white diamond ring (23rd bday) == fancy, lucky girl
We had a family dinner at Grandma's, which was absolutely amazing.  My parents have perfected this recipe my dad made years ago for a Priesthood cook-off night for church (and won), Macadamia Nut Chicken.  It's essentially marinaded chicken coated with breadcrumbs and crushed macadamia nuts, cooked.  But then there is a papaya-mango-pineapple marmalade that goes on top that is wonderful.  Add sides of macaroni salad, rice and broccoli, and you're good to go!  I invited Amy over to dinner, since I wanted to spend time with her/I love her.  It was awesome.  Everything was just great.  We all had a great time and I got some wonderful presents, including some more Disney movies to add to my collection, make-up and lotion, as well as this book I've wanted for awhile, The Art of the Disney Princess, and the first book of the Hunger Games [side note: I made my family tell me about these books, since I knew nothing about them, and then my aunt got it for me, and I read it in mere hours.  I then found the next two books on-line (because I couldn't wait for the ones I ordered with a gift card to arrive) and read them in like, a day and a half. Awesome trilogy/can't wait for the movie!].  We had chocolate roll and German chocolate cake for dessert and oh, everything was just the best.  I enjoyed talking with my grandparents and aunts, and cousins, and just everyone.  It was a pretty rockin' birthday.

this was taken right after we took a nice one, but Zak covered his face with a balloon at the last minute!
cousin (& friend) picture, L-R: Matt, Jordan, Brandon, Jenna, Zak, me, Kenny, Amy, Grant, Sasha, Allie -- almost everyone!
Thursday arrived way too quickly, and it was a bit upsetting.  But Zak and I cleverly got everything packed and figured out for carry-ons for the plane early on so we could play video games and have fun with my family.  And, for the final food send-off, my mom made my favorite appetizers: (from Cheesecake Factory) sweet corn tamale cakes.  They were better than the restaurant's, and, oh man, we were in heaven.  Just amazing.  I'm going to try making them once I get a food processor/the ingredients.  Delicious!  We briefly said good-bye to the Robison cousins and headed off to the airport.

the best appetizers in the world, oh yum!
my mom's dad used to make handles for boxes to carry on plane; she made one for the rice cooker and was so proud of it! it was awesome and survived the trip!
Our journey from there wasn't bad, we were expecting snow when we landed, but the roads were clear and aside from some rain, uneventful.  As sad as it was to leave California, it was nice to get home to our bed and little place.  But I haven't fully accepted us being back here yet, as I've only sort of put away laundry washed from the trip, and some of the presents.

We want to thank everyone, not just in California, but among our other family and friends, for such wonderful and thoughtful gifts.  We are lucky to have so many loving and caring people in our lives and are grateful for everyone.  We loved our time in CA and can't wait to visit, like always.  And thank you for all of the birthday cards and wishes for me, too!

Our California Christmas (part 1)

Let me start off by saying that we had a fantastic trip to California.  The weather was beautiful, warm and we enjoyed all the food and company immensely!

me and Amy at lunch
Our first full day in CA was Friday.  It was nice to have a day that was somewhat of a relaxing one before the holiday rush.  We met up with my best friend Amy at the newly installed Five Guys & Burgers place a few blocks from home.  We sat outside, goofed off with the fancy new soda machine, and just enjoyed the delicious food.  We spent the rest of the day playing old school Mario on the Wii and laughing at the old mix CDs I made in high school.  Zak teased me for all of the terrible bands I used to listen to, but I found a few gems here and there!  Kenny and Jenna had some evening activities to attend to, but we had a quick family meal of salmon, yum!  While they were out, my parents and Zak & I helped put up ornaments on the tree and watched the movie Elf.

Christmas Eve with my family consists of a big family dinner, a little program put on by the cousins, and cousin gift exchange.  The dinner is more or less Thanksgiving dinner, with a few holiday bonuses.  Turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, creamed spinach, creamed onion, yam & apples, rolls, raspberry fruit jello, oh everything is so wonderful.  And you always think if you get small enough portions of everything, you can go back and have a little bit more.  Nope.  I was stuffed and sad, because it's been awhile since I had my aunt Karri's famous rolls, or the gravy my grandma makes.  But we had enough for leftovers the next day!
a nice one of us, I just wished I hadn't messed up the exposure on my camera, oh well!
waiting for dinner with Sasha and Jenna
a nice picture
and a goofier one
our whole family!
When the cousins were little, one of the oldest ones, Sasha, would help put together a little Christmas program for everyone.  It usually involved playing instruments, singing, reading Christmas books or poems, etc.  This year we had a nice program.  My grandma usually puts on the Christmas program in the Cambodian branch in Oakland for church, and we did a simplified version of that.  I played the keyboard and sang with Jenna, my cousins Allie and Sasha and/or with Kenny.  The boy cousins read verses from the scripture, my aunt read a family favorite, The Journey of the Magi, a poem by T.S. Eliot.  It was a nice time.  We did the cousin gift exchange (Zak got a $25 Amazon gift card to do what he pleases with, I had to wait until Wednesday because Grant, Ali & Annalise were in Utah with Ali's family, but that was fine with me) and eventually went home and to bed.

On Christmas, my siblings and I always got up unnaturally early to go through our stockings and open our gifts from Santa.  Kenny was bummed that initially Jenna and I weren't having that, since we now want to sleep in.  But we agreed to a little pact to get up around 7.  It was hard to say no to Kenny, who has spent the last 2 Christmases in Sweden.  So we all got up early and looked through our stockings.  Santa brought us the game Taboo, as well as some nice soaps for Zak, a set of silicone whisks, new spatula set and measuring spoon set for me, and some Thai curry cashews for Zak as well.  Zak's co-worker's roommate is the manager at our Bath & Body Works, so he scored 3 big bottles of different body sprays, and a body cream for me, I was impressed with the good choices he made.  Jenna wanted to play the new Lego Harry Potter (years 5-7) on the Wii, so we did that until our parents got up.  We heated up the tea ring (similar to cinnamon rolls, but better) Grandma made for us, got dressed and went to church for an hour.  I think it was the first time at church with my family that I haven't gone up to play the piano or sing, it was so nice to sit with Zak the entire meeting!  It was nice to see old church members and friends.  My best friend very talented family sang/played instruments, which was beautiful.

decorated mantle
our pretty tree
still looking nice, after church
a decent one of us
in our "jim-jams"
After church, we changed back into our new pjs ('jim-jams', as Jenna calls them), and opened our gifts.  Zak got me some beautiful pearl cluster drop earrings that I've been in love with since they got them in the store.  He also got me the Sims 3 game for the PS3.  Neither one of us have played anything related to the Sims before, so we were excited to try it.  I got him a nice leather belt he specifically told me about, two visual companion guides to a show we love dearly, Firefly, and, unfortunately, the wrong cologne.  I felt really bad, but explained that there were four similarly named ones, but I was smart to keep the receipt and we exchanged it for the correct one back home.

I was excited to give out the presents we got for my family: Dad got all of the Oakland A's World Series games on DVD, as well as a cool puzzle with all of the vintage pennants from the MLB.  I made Mom a series of magnets from places and of people she loves: a scene of fall back east (she grew up in PA), Hawaii (born there), the Oakland Temple, Yosemite national park, a picture of all 6 of us from this summer at the California Academy of Sciences in S.F., and a collage of some pictures of all of us: a wedding picture of me & Zak, Kenny & Jenna at Disneyland, all 3 of us siblings at the airport when Kenny got home from Sweden, and a goofy one of us 3 trying to do one of the jumping pictures in S.F. right before Kenny left.  I was really pleased with them.  I made Jenna this cute calendar journal thing I saw on-line: I took a bunch of index cards, cut them in half, then stamped the date on them.  And then found 12 vintage postcards to use as month dividers.  So every day she can write on a card about something fun or significant that happened that day on that year.  And then the next year, do the same.  I made my mom one for her birthday and she loved it; I also made one for myself and it's a cute idea.  We got Kenny the show I mentioned previously, Firefly.  We made him watch it while he was here and he got just as addicted as we did!  He was thrilled.  They all were.

We opened some nice and fun gifts, including: the book Earth, by Jon Stewart (been dying for this book!), some brown 501s for Zak, a coat for me, a nice big saucepan, a California calendar, some weird art things my siblings found at a thrift store, and the movies Serenity & Raiders of the Lost Ark.  Jenna was pumped about her boys shark slippers from Old Navy (she's been super into sharks and marine biology, she's planning on majoring in it), Kenny was happy to receive a George Foreman grill (our cousins also got similar grills, oh the joys!).  My mom got these beautiful plates from Williams & Sonoma, it was so cute to see how excited she was.  After all the wrapping paper was thrown away, we lazed about for a bit.  Mom wanted to make her famous thick, soft Christmas cookies with eggnog for later, so I helped her frost and decorate them.  It was fun to help her with them; I had tried make them previously for our friends' party and while they were a success, nothing beats my mom's, who has made these for years.

pretty and tasty cookies!
We headed over to the grandparents' mid-afternoon.  We had waffles, sausage and quiche for brunch on Christmas day.  My mom recently got a fancy waffle maker, so she brought that and made delicious Belgian waffles.  The rest of the day was low-key.  We opened presents from my grandparents.  Well, actually, my grandparents sent us some money before we left, so we just enjoyed watching other people open stuff.  Although I was jealous of Kenny getting the complete Star Wars collection on Blu-Ray, sweet deal.  Then we played Taboo for awhile, which is always fun.  We eventually had the cookies and eggnog, leftovers from the previous night and stuffed ourselves, again.  And just sat around and talked.  It was a nice day.

Since that turned out to be a huge post, I will write about the rest of our trip later!

*if I can get my act together to get some pictures of our gifts, I'll post them, but you'll have to do with this for now :)*

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Our Trip to CA: Saturday: Breakfast on Mt. Diablo + Others

We woke up around 8 or so, got ready and helped my grandparents load up their car for breakfast. We have been having breakfast on Mt. Diablo for years and years, usually once or twice in the summer, and it is a lot of fun. I don't even mind the dirt and the outside, because we have the best breakfast: buttermilk pancakes, bacon, eggs, juice, the works. And where we go (we have the best luck, no one has ever been there when we arrive, so it's always 'our spot') has a beautiful overlook of the area. I haven't been for a few years, and Zak had never gotten the chance to do it, so I pushed to go a few weeks ago, when we were deciding what to do for the week.

our view, not bad, huh?

setting up, waiting for the rest of the family

what a goof

the rest rooms where we throw rocks at when someone's in there (traditions, they are fun)

Kenny was pretty excited

Anyways, we helped the grandparents and then drove up the windy mountain road and got to our spot. It wasn't too warm just yet, but it did heat up eventually. Zak enjoyed climbing the trees, walking around the paths; he even saw a lizard! And I was actually very happy to be there, and even said I'd go hiking, if he wanted to. That's love, people. The same group from the night before (with the exception of one or two) met up with us and the men started cooking. I personally don't know how it started, but I have always remembered my dad, uncles and grandpa cooking all of the food. No one seems to complain, and it's always delicious. There's nothing like Grandma's buttermilk pancakes, crisp bacon and eggs with syrup over everything. It was delicious and everyone was having fun.

Dad & Grandpa getting food going

ready for food!

delicious foods!

And then they wanted to go up into the tree, again. The boys have always been into climbing trees, and I used to do it now and then, when I was younger. I haven't been up in a tree in years; somebody's gotta look cute on the ground, next to the tree, right? But we've been taking family pictures by this tree with the cousins up in the tree for years. So of course we couldn't not do it, now with the addition of Kenny after two years. It was actually pretty fun and everyone was a good sport about it. As you might have guessed, there was a lot of pictures happening this whole week, especially with the 6 of us, all together.


this is a cute one

Zak, Kenny, Jenna, me, Allie, Matt

the whole family (that was there)

our little family 1

2

Zak enjoyed the "king" chair, complete with foot rest

all 13 cousins used to sit on this low branch when we were little, I made them take this picture for memory's sake

After everyone had 6 pancakes, 8 slices of bacon and plenty of eggs (exaggeration), I voted for our car to go to the summit, since I hadn't been up there in awhile, and I knew Zak would find it interesting. We used to hike out to this giant rock, and I had even pumped myself up to do that this year, but no one was in the mood, which was ok with me! Being on the summit of Mt. Diablo is really neat, because you can see the Bay Area everyone. If it's clear enough, you can even see Half Dome in Yosemite National Park (about 3? hours away from our place). It wasn't very clear when we were there, but we still have beautiful views of the area. The little museum was open, and there was all kinds of geological information that Zak loved to read about. I didn't even remember the museum, so it was fun for me, too.

the best picture, oh well

Zak realllly wanted to touch the scavenger squirrel, hahaha

the view of Concord/Clayton

We then went back to my parent's place to decide what to do then. I volunteered to go to Costco, since I love it, to help shop for food for Kenny's homecoming luncheon after church the next day. So we ended up all at Costco; Kenny and Jenna were itching for new phones, and I went over to see if there was any free phone I could get. My phone has been a nuisance for the past 6 months, and I was due for an upgrade. So there was a free phone that wasn't awful, so all of a sudden, I had a new phone. Kenny and Jenna both settled on some fancy HTC one, which is actually super neat, but I decided I didn't need it.

Mom played some songs on her ukulele, she was so cute!

My parents bought a new couch. Apparently they've been thinking of getting a new one for awhile, and my mom loved this set at Costco and had been pining for it for awhile. She even had us sit on the one she liked and others, to get our opinions. We all agreed on the one that they eventually bought. Plus, it was the only one in the store, so it was a quick decision. The three guys ended up getting a U-Haul truck and moving the three huge boxes to our place, while the rest of us shopped for food. We got back from that and the boxes were sitting on our walkway, waiting to be brought in. But I don't think anyone was planning on getting the couch that day, so there wasn't exactly room for the couch to go just yet. But we cleaned and cleaned and made room, and a few hours later, the guys hauled in the boxes and got it 95% set up. We eventually had dinner and prepped food for the luncheon, but it was a long, exhausting day.

the couch just waiting to be brought into the house

they had to bring it in through the backyard, ha

And then we had to get up at 5 the next day...