Friday, March 20, 2009

Beginnings of Spring and Eclairs

Today is the first day of Spring! Yeah! I love spring...especially because it means we're that much closer to summer and Jaren coming home! This winter we had a lot more snow and sun than usual and a lot less rain than usual. Looks like now that spring has arrived we're back to the typical rain. At least it hasn't been too gloomy and the blue sky or sun pokes through on occasion. It has also been about 50°-60° (F) over the last week. Yesterday we hit 60°! We are also seeing new growth. All the little spring plants and flowers are pushing their way up. The tree in my parents front yard is even starting to push out it's little buds.



This little daffodil's green leaves started coming up in the middle of February because of the beautiful warm weather we had. Then it got cold again (30°s-40°s) so it was slow going. Finally it has warmed up enough that all of the daffodils have bloomed. Good job little guy for persevering!



My mom and I decided to try making something that we never had before. My dad's work was having a pot-luck today and he asked us to make something for it. So, yesterday we spent ALL day in the kitchen and this is what we ended up with!



Eclairs are great little things. I searched online looking for all kinds of recipes and narrowed it down to the two that I thought looked the best. We tried them both so now we know which one we like better. The easiest part of the whole process was filling the Eclairs and frosting them. Now that we have tried making Eclairs it should be easier the next time. When you bake the pastry dough, they automatically bake into a little hollow shell. The "pastry cream" we made was like a really rich vanilla pudding/custard. I wanted a little lighter texture so I took a bit of the custard and folded in some fresh whipped cream and I liked that better. We piped the filling into the shells then topped them with my all-time favorite chocolate ganache. You just can't go wrong with chocolate ganache! These will not only taste good but impress others with your mad baking skills. If you ever decide to make these tasty little treats, make sure you have pastry bags and a lot of time! Happy 1st day of Spring everyone!

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Happy Birthday!

My baby sister, Ashley Anne, turned 18 today. I can hardly believe it! She is "officially" an adult but now I know that doesn't mean a thing. I thought it did when I turned 18 but she's got a long way to go before she will be considered an adult. Mom, Dad, Ashley, Ian (Ashley's boyfriend), Beverly, Neldon, Janessa (Bev and Neldon's grandaughter), and I all went out to Olive Garden for her birthday dinner. It was very good! I just love their salad and breadsticks!



We came back to the house to have cake and ice cream. The writing on the cake didn't turn out so great but the cake itself tasted good. She requested "strawberry". So, I made a strawberry cake with strawberry filling and whipped cream cheese frosting. It was a nice light summery cake.



She took one breath, blew a quick puff of air, and somehow had all 18 candles out in less than a second. How did she do that?



Ashley loves to sing along with her music, dance, hang out with friends, go shopping, eat, and sleep. She is a very sweet younger sister (for the most part). When she wants to be... she is very thoughtful, concerned when your down, tries to make you smile, and is always laughing and talking. What a cutie! Happy 18th Birthday Ashley!
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Zumba!



There is a new workout sensation called Zumba! This workout takes different styles of Latin dance with great Latin style music and puts them together to make you want to get up and dance. It's FUN and makes working out really easy.
"The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms, and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin flavor and international zest into the mix and you've got Zumba®!"
There is a lady in our ward that just became a Zumba instructor and is getting some practice teaching it to those of us who want to try it. Mom and I have gone for our second time today and I love it! We get to shake our hips and I have even learned a few moves that Jaren might enjoy! :) I also learned in class that working out your hips like this is good to get them moving more. It helps so when you are older your hips won't get so stiff and they will have more movement. You don't have to be a dancer to do it. It might feel a little awkward at first to move your hips so much and to get the coreography but the more you go the better you get. I noticed a big difference from my first and second time in just how much better I am moving my hips.
So if you want to have fun while working out, you can look on the Zumba website to find places that offer the class. They also have DVDs you can buy to do it at home. Just go to www.zumba.com
If you want to watch a video, the Today Show did a story on it October of 2007. Go to www.youtube.com and type in Zumba on the Today Show. The instuctors at the end of the video use a couple of people from the audience to try Zumba.
Happy hip shaking!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

An Update and Good Books

Not much new going on around here. Jaren has about two and a half months left! Wahoo! He is very busy at the moment. I usually get to hear from him every other day if not everyday but in the last week I have only heard from him once. Things should slow down for a couple of weeks then he will be busy the remainder of the time in preparation for coming home!!

A question many of you out there are probably thinking is, "What are Jaren and Emily going to do when Jaren comes home?" What a very good question to which the answer is...we just don't know. We have a few ideas and are researching our options but feel like we haven't stumbled across all of our options yet. When we figure it out, we'll let you know. I do know a few things we plan on when Jaren comes home. We have signed up to be a "Ma" and "Pa" for the Stake Youth Trek at the end of June. Neither of us has ever done a Pioneer Trek before so we are pretty excited. I think Jaren will be a great "Pa" for the youth. We will be walking a portion of the Oregon Trail dressed up in all of the pioneer clothing. It should be a great experience! We will be visiting family and friends in Idaho and Utah. We will hopefully get to go white water rafting. It's just so unfair that since Jaren and I got married, I have gotten to do his favorite outdoor activity more than he has. He always seems to be gone during the summer. Sorry honey! I had a great time though! :) I am still the Young Women's Camp director and will be getting ready for Girl's Camp and our outdoor Mother/Daughter overnight activity we will be doing in July. Lots going on and I love it! Hope you all are doing well!

Recently, I have read some really awesome books that I would suggest to anyone who is looking for something to read. The first book is one I think EVERYONE should read. It's called Faith in the Service by Chad S. Hawkins. This book has real life stories from members in the Military who are deployed or have been deployed and even some stories from loved ones left behind. It gives you a good idea of how the Lord's hand is present among our soldiers and in this "War". My own personal feelings about Jaren being in Iraq and the United States in general in the Middle East are that we need to be there. We have done so much good and are giving the people there a better impression and understnading of us. I feel that the U.S. being there to stop Terrorism will one day allow the Gospel to be taught in that land where the first Patriarchs dwelt.



The second recommendation is a book series. It is called The Great and Terrible by Chris Stewart. If any of you ladies out there went to Time Out For Women last year, he was one of the key speakers. The series gives you a different perspective of the last days and how the devil works on us to stray. There are six books in the series. The first book called The Brothers, starts out in the pre-mortal life. It is an interesting picture the author paints because, of course, he had to use Author's License as to what he thought it might have been like. Some people have a bit of a difficult time with the first book but I thought it was great. However, I loved books 2-6 even better!



The last book in the series is called Clear as the Moon. These books make you stop and think. They gave me the motivation to be even better about getting prepared. I would hate to end up in a difficult situation that is made worse because I was not prepared to the best of my ability. Hope you all enjoy them!