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Monday, January 26, 2009

YUM YUM YUM!!!! You've got to try it!


No one will believe this awesome dessert is just dressed-up ice cream sandwiches. I made this minus the nuts and added carmel on top of the hot fudge and then deocrating the top layer with fresh strawberries. It was AWESOME!!!!

19 ice cream sandwiches
1 (12 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
1 (12 ounce) jar hot fudge ice cream topping
1 cup salted peanuts

DIRECTIONS
Cut one ice cream sandwich in half. Place one whole and one half sandwich along a short side of an ungreased 13-in. x 9-in. x 2-in. pan. Arrange eight sandwiches in opposite direction in the pan. Spread with half of the whipped topping. Spoon fudge topping by teaspoonfuls onto whipped topping. Sprinkle with 1/2 cup peanuts. Repeat layers with remaining ice cream sandwiches, whipped topping and peanuts (pan will be full).
Cover and freeze for up to 2 months. Remove from the freezer 20 minutes before serving. Cut into squares.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Change has come.....


A short time ago, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States and his new administration officially came to life. One of the first changes is the White House's new website, which will serve as a place for the President and his administration to connect with the rest of the nation and the world.Millions of Americans have powered President Obama's journey to the White House, many taking advantage of the internet to play a role in shaping our country's future. WhiteHouse.gov is just the beginning of the new administration's efforts to expand and deepen this online engagement.Just like your new government, WhiteHouse.gov and the rest of the Administration's online programs will put citizens first. Our initial new media efforts will center around three priorities:Communication -- Americans are eager for information about the state of the economy, national security and a host of other issues. This site will feature timely and in-depth content meant to keep everyone up-to-date and educated. Check out the briefing room, keep tabs on the blog (RSS feed) and take a moment to sign up for e-mail updates from the President and his administration so you can be sure to know about major announcements and decisions.Transparency -- President Obama has committed to making his administration the most open and transparent in history, and WhiteHouse.gov will play a major role in delivering on that promise. The President's executive orders and proclamations will be published for everyone to review, and that’s just the beginning of our efforts to provide a window for all Americans into the business of the government. You can also learn about some of the senior leadership in the new administration and about the President’s policy priorities.Participation -- President Obama started his career as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago, where he saw firsthand what people can do when they come together for a common cause. Citizen participation will be a priority for the Administration, and the internet will play an important role in that. One significant addition to WhiteHouse.gov reflects a campaign promise from the President: we will publish all non-emergency legislation to the website for five days, and allow the public to review and comment before the President signs it.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Welcome to our 44th President of the United States ~ President Obama~




Barack Obama will make history when he is sworn in as the 44th President.
Barack Obama will swear his presidential oath of office on the bible Abraham Lincoln used.
He will rest his left hand on the tome, which was borrowed from the Library of Congress, to recite his 35-word oath.
According to the Presidential Inaugural Committee, the 44th US president was “deeply honoured” to be given access to the Lincoln Bible, which has not been used for any presidential inauguration since 1861 when his illustrious predecessor, the 16th president, was sworn in.
Emmett Beliveau, of the PIC, said: “The president-elect is committed to holding an inauguration that celebrates America’s unity, and the use of this historic bible will provide a powerful connection to our common past and common heritage.”

Although I did not vote for Obama, I think this is such a historical moment and step forward for Americans in this country. I am grateful that my children will be able to witness a piece of history.



Steelers are going to the Superbowl.



Well our prayers came true.... HERE WE GO!!! HERE WE GO!!!!! HERE WE GO!!!! THE STEELERS ARE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!

Click the picture to here the great news!!!!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

HERE WE GO!!!

I know, I know I am a die hard Chiefs fan, but I married into the Steelers family.
We are hoping they make it to the 43rd Superbowl!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Report Cards came in.......

Well we got report cards for Tanner and Jack this quarter and last month, they both did a really good job and made the Gold Star Honor roll for their school. When we viewed the list out of all the K-5th graders there, which is about 1100 + students there were only about 20 - 25 kids listed under the "Gold Star Honor Roll" (which is straight A's).



Well, the gauntlet had been thrown for them to keep their grades while playing football. Well today the report card's came in and the verdict ..................
Tanner: Straight A's!!! YEAH!! Jack: Straight A's!!! YEAH!! So they both earned an extra $ 25.00 to put into their savings account. In addition, the school will give them a t-shirt they can wear on Fridays with jeans. (Their school has uniforms).
We are very proud of them, so now the task is can they continue this great quest?

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Another Great Place is Brandy's in Flagstaff, AZ







Well as you can see I am a Food Network junkie. We also saw this local favorite featured on Guy's show. We had the opportunity to go here twice in a row for breakfast. I had the Egg's Benedict California and it was WONDERFUL! But I have to tell you the best part of the visit (besides the food) was they serve lattes and so forth. I had THE BEST Chai Tea Latte from here. WOW!!!! Check out the restaurant at http://www.brandysrestaurant.com Again, this is a 5 star choice.

Joes' Farm Grill in Gilbert Arizona




We had the opportunity to stop and visit a really cool restaurant that was featured on Diners, Drive In's & Dives on Food Network. They are known for their organic vegetables and fresh foods. I have been wanting to check this out for about 2 years and finally the opportunity came.



I attached a little history about the restaurant with some photos I took.




It may not look like a home any longer, but Joe’s Farm Grill is created from the Johnston Family home built in 1966. Jim and Virginia Johnston decided to move from Chandler to the farm to be closer to Jim’s work. They hired D. D. Castleberry to design and build them a ranch-style, slump block home for their young family. Sons Joe, Steve, and Paul were excited about moving out to “the country”.
The home was a wonderful place to grow up with plenty of adventure for young boys. The large trees made for good climbing and tree houses. Living on the farm was ideal for the family, too, since Jim could be home for most meals and work with the boys during the summer and, as needed, during the school year. In later years, Steve Johnston would spend time raising his family on the farm and, later still, brother Joe lived with his family in the home.
In the planning of Agritopia, it was always envisioned that a restaurant coupled to the urban farm would be a major focal point for the project. We also intended, from the start, that all of the homestead buildings should be kept and remodeled and that the mature trees must be preserved. This helped guide our redevelopment of the Johnston home into Joe’s Farm Grill.
They decided to keep the 60’s era look and change it to a mid-century modern design of a “burger stand”, while making sure that we took the greatest advantage of the peaceful setting created by the large trees. This meant that we wanted to blend the indoors and outdoors. The resulting butterfly roof and open breezeway make for an airy patio that offers shade and excellent views.
Al fresco dining is one of the great things about living in Arizona. There are only a few months where it is less comfortable. During warm months we’ve added coolness through shade and an integrated misting system. When it’s cold, an hydronic patio heating system (the concrete has heated water lines built into it) warms our guests.
So what is left of the original house? Most of it, actually. The dining room is the former family room with its fireplace. The kitchen is where all of the bedrooms were located. The home’s kitchen and dining room were taken out so we could create the breezeway.
By the way, Jim and Virginia still live “on the farm” in an Agritopia home. So do the families of Joe and Paul. They are all frequent diners at Joe’s Farm Grill, enjoying meals together.
















At Joe’s Farm Grill, we focus on common food done uncommonly well and served quickly. Common foods such as burgers, fries, pizza, salads, and ribs are common for a good reason: people love them. They taste great! We have taken these common foods to the next level.
First of all, we source the best QUALITY ingredients we can find, emphasizing local ingredients. As much as possible, we use fruit, vegetables, and herbs from The Farm at Agritopia, right at our front door. After that we look to other local farmers and then other parts of Arizona. Not everything can be entirely local, but we give it our best shot.
Secondly, we are concerned about using the most HEALTHFUL ingredients. For instance we use local, natural beef for our burgers and transfat free oils for frying, dressings, and marinades.
Thirdly, we minimize using prepared foods by crafting as much as we can in our own kitchen. This includes hand breading our onion rings and making our own specialty sauces. It takes more TIME and EFFORT, but you can taste the difference.
We also take common food to the next level in the way it TASTES. Each of our recipes focuses on bringing out the natural goodness of the quality ingredients. Our menu changes to reflect what is in season, so you can be sure that the flavor of each item is at its peak.
So, enjoy the food at Joe’s Farm Grill, knowing that these common foods have received uncommon care and thought in their preparation.
Fresh lettuce growing on our farm. Much of our produce is harvested the same day we cook it.
We do virtually everything from scratch. Even our pickles are made in-house.
All of our sandwiches are grilled to order and the buns griddled for crisp carmelized edges.
My favorite sandwich is the Fontina. I highly recommend it. JJ had the grilled BBQ Chicken pizza. Another winner! The website to check out the menu is http://www.joesfarmgrill.com


Joe's Farm Grill ~ part 2







I know this is crazy, but these were some of the things that were in the bathroom. I have never taken pictures of restaurant's bathrooms, but this was sooooo cool we had to. There were dolls recessed in the wall, and the tv was over the urinal and it was playing a cartoon from the 60's. It was AWESOME! If you are ever in Gilbert, AZ (about 15 minutes east of Phoenix) please stop by and visit Joe's Farm Grill. The food is amazing.









Monday, January 5, 2009

JJ's new home away from home


We today JJ started his "Civilian" hospital orthopedic rotation. He will be working for there next 3 months including emergency on call. This hospital is the major trauma center for El Paso. When he came home today he said he definitely needed to brush up on his Spanish. But it said all the nurses are always there to translate. So today marks our countdown for JJ to finish this course. We are looking forward graduation which is to be sometime around the middle of December.

Is it Friday Yet?


Wow, what a day. Today was the first day back to work after being off for about 10 days. My assistant did a good job but things always need done when you go back. I think I need a vacation from my first day. It will only take a few days to get things back in order but I am happy with the results I got done today. The nice thing is when I got home my two wonderful boys were home and they surprised me and cleaned the house.


Saturday, January 3, 2009

Are they ready for modeling yet?



I got the boys to sit still for a quick pose. I think they are ready for modeling.

Phoenix Zoo~ part 1
















Phoenix Zoo ~ part 2
















We had the opportunity to see some of the boys favorite animals.

Rock Climbing











During our vacation, the boys got a chance to do some rock climbing in Phoenix. They had a really good time. Tanner did very well, but of course Jack wanted to out do his brother so he went all the way to the top and hit the buzzer.











During our visit to Arizona, we made the short trip over to beautiful Sedona, AZ. These rocks were amazing. It reminded me of the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, but on a much larger scale. The shops downtown Sedona were awesome. They were very pet friendly. Shelby and Zoey had the opportunity to experience shopping. If you ever get this far west, I would highly recommend this place. It's truly amazing.