Showing posts with label 10 on Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10 on Tuesday. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2010

10 on Thursday: childhood memories

10 favorite childhood memories

1. The drunk guy named Walker who walked his horse down our street once a year, letting it drink from his can of beer. My dad would always go out and engage him in conversation because he thought the horse was such a beautiful Morgan. Here Dad is riding one of Uncle Ross's horses.

2. Getting excited every chance I had to go to Jayne Weight's hair salon to get my hair done. I was fascinated with her shampoo bowl and the sprayer that could spray anywhere. Before I had my license, I cut her hair once.

3. Winning the 3-wheeler from the sports talk radio show when I was nine years old and trading it in for a 4-wheeler. I was in the bathtub and Jimmy kept knocking on the door, telling me an old guy wanted to talk to me on the phone. My parents were away and I thought it was a trick to get me out of the bathroom. When I finally got on the phone, the guy said they were going to put me on the air to announce that I won and they wanted me to act surprised. My kids tease me now and call me "the jackpot mom" because I win whenever I enter a drawing at school events, work functions, Chuck E Cheese, basketball games, you name it.
4. Hiking to the top of Mt Timp with the Weight family and other neighbors. We would race to see who could get to the top first.

5. Playing mom to Laura and Nate when I was off track. I would do their hair, get them dressed, and walk them to Maverik for a treat. Mom was PTA president at the junior high and it was not on the track system.

6. Skiing at Sundance on the weekends. I loved that we had the opportunity to go skiing at so many different places when I was growing up.

7. Going to Hamburger World for Family Home Evening. I loved that place and would get so excited about going there.

8. Going to the BYU barber shop and throwing pennies into the fountain at the Wilkinson Center. I loved making wishes. I also enjoyed getting jaybreakers there.

9. I hated getting shots. I couldn't stand the smell of a hospital or doctor's office. When it was time for me to get my kindergarten immunizations, Mom didn't tell me where we were going. But when we got there I recognized the clinic and ran off. I remember Mom chasing me through the parking lot. It is ironic that I married a man who wanted to be a doctor.
10. The house at 536 West. My family moved in when I was 6 months old and moved out six months before I was married. There were a lot of kids in the neighborhood and it was a great place to grow up.

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

10 things I learned from my mom


  1. Importance or desire to look nice. My mom always wore dresses with her hair and make-up done.
  2. Desire to be a stay at home mom. The role of an excellent homemaker always looked like a worthy career and lofty goal.
  3. How to fold towels nicely.
  4. The love of travel.
  5. The importance of family, making it a priority by devoting everything to it.
  6. Documenting my family history through journals and photos.
  7. How to sew.
  8. Develop talents and hobbies and have projects to stimulate the mind. Sometimes I have found myself in the middle of something big and crazy like sanding, caulking, priming and painting the exterior of my house with two little boys under foot. I think, my mom has done crazier things. She wired our basement. I can do this.
  9. Goal to be a gospel scholar like her.
  10. Where there is a will, there is a way. She supported me in any activity that I had a strong desire to do, i.e. skiing, snowboarding, hair school, sewing, semester abroad in La Canada, getting a college degree.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

10 on Tuesday

10 vacation places I love
1. Canouan, West Indies 2. Prague, Czech Republic3. Cinque Terra, Italy4. New Zealand5. Puerta Vallarta, Mexico6. New York City7. Cook Islands8. Lausanne, Switzerland9. Hawaii10. Sundance, Utah

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

10 on Tuesday

10 of my favorite ethnic foods

  1. Balsamic vinegar, olive oil and bread
  2. Tikka Masala
  3. Pad Thai
  4. Hot and Sour soup
  5. Feijoada (Brazilian national dish)
  6. Coconut curry soup
  7. Salsa and Chips
  8. Crepes
  9. Sushi
  10. Fajitas

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

10 on Tuesday - 10 Words to describe me

10 words people might use to describe me:
talkative
friendly
artistic
cook
traveller
active
sarcastic
opinionated
political
conservative

I like Katie's idea of 10 words my family would use to describe me:
Lucky (Isaac)
Smart (Isaac)
Angelic (Mike)
Busy (Isaac)
Cuddly (Elsie)
Bouncy (Lucas)
Fun (Ariel)
Cool (Ariel)
Cosmopolitan (Mike)
Beautiful (Isaac/ Ariel)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

10 on Tuesday

10 things I love about spring

  • flowers
  • outdoor recreation, i.e. roller blading, biking, scooters, running
  • my kids exploring outdoors after a winter of hibernating indoors
  • spring snowboarding
  • bunnies, squirrels, birds and the 3 new lambs down the street
  • spring break
  • longer daylight
  • Easter
  • flying kites
  • backyard fire pit
  • Tuesday, March 16, 2010

    10 on Tuesday

    10 things I love about my life 1. I have a handsome, loving husband who loves to run and snowboard with me.
    2. My firstborn son is a creative writer, killer at cerebrial board games, & a great cuddler.
    3. My 2nd son rivals the US Naval Observatory clock for keeping track of time & events.
    4. My oldest daughter is an actress-in-miniature -- unlimited expressions & imagination.
    5. My baby is calm, even tempered & loving and she brings peace & joy to our home.
    6. I love the chance to study the scriptures & gospel doctrine & go to the temple.
    7. Cooking ethnic dishes & having friends over to get to know them better is fun.
    8. Being involved in the medical world makes me very grateful for our good health.
    9. I enjoy the chance to travel & see new places around the world.
    10. I like doing hair & love that I have two daughters to doll up.

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010

    10 on Tuesday

    10 things I would like to learn to do:

    • sing
    • swim
    • family history
    • take photos
    • organize
    • play the piano
    • Photoshop
    • garden
    • make artisan breads
    • memorize scriptures

    Thursday, March 04, 2010

    10 on Thursday

    I like the idea of having this list in my record. There are a few kid-friendly attractions around here where we could take some visiting tourists.

    1. scrap metal sculpture park
    2. drive-thru zoo
    3. record-setting large barn
    4. natural habitat marsh
    5. botanical gardens
    6. dairy with fresh milk, cheese curds & ice cream
    7. Amish Farmer's Market
    8. Old Dairy Plant restaurant
    9. Clinic -the latest in medical research & cutting edge digital record system
    10. The Supper Club - Supper clubs in the US were established in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan in the '30s and '40s on the edge of town in rural areas. Patrons would go to spend the whole evening with dinner and a floor show. They feature "simple" menus of American cuisine (AKA disgustingly bland food). An "all you can eat" Friday fish fry is particularly common at supper clubs in Wisconsin. (courtesy of wikipedia)