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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Terrorized

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Ethan can now move everywhere. He is getting faster every day. We have childproofed fairly well, so for us it has been fun to watch him move around and be able to go where he would like. Then there is Beau, our dog, he is terrorized by Ethan's mobility. The moment he sees Ethan coming he moves, he tries to hide behind me or hop up on the couch. Gone are his lazy days of laying on the rug relaxing the day away. The only part of childproofing that I still need to figure out is the dog dishes. If you look closely at the picture below you will notice that Ethan has tipped the dish over and is having a great time playing in the water. He looks so innocent, what is so terrorizing? 
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Disclaimer: Ethan has not even pulled his tail yet, Beau must have had poor experiences with kids in his past. Ethan loves Beau and most of the time just watches him with fascination, although he does want to touch his paws and pet him. If only Beau would like to play with Ethan. 

Cupcakes

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It was my mom's birthday yesterday. I was getting ready to make a cake and realized that I do not own a cake pan. I don't make dessert very often, and apparently I never make cakes. So I instead made yummy chocolate cupcakes that were so, so moist with a swiss buttercream frosting. I don't like frosting, I'm the annoying person that scrapes the whole top of the cupcake off to avoid having to eat the frosting. This frosting was quite good, in fact I actually ate it. Today Jeremy added cocoa to the remaining frosting, which was even better. (I took this picture on my phone-I'm impressed with the photo quality!)

Sailing in Our Landlocked State


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Happiness and Contentment

Jeremy went sailing for the first time on our honeymoon. The swells were large and we both got off the boat feeling queasy, however, ever since then, he has been searching for ways to quench his thirst for sailing. Three years ago he took a week long sailing class in San Francisco. For 2 summers he crewed on any boat that would have him out at the Great Salt Lake races, and he regularly browses the KSL classifieds for reasonably priced sail boats. **Thankfully, we have other financial goals to reach before we make a high maintenance purchase like that. Needless to say, he is a skipper at heart. 
This year a company on Utah Lake started offering sailboat rentals. Yeah for him!! I didn't like sailing when I was growing up, but I was excited for him. Last weekend we set sail for an afternoon. Jeremy watched the wind forecasts very closely that week. We were to have nice 14-15 mph winds coming from the SW. When we got on the water, I don't know if the wind even qualified for a light wind sail. However, we had a fun time swimming off the boat and just being out on the water. Ethan did ok at first, then not so great. He got sea sick and threw up (thankfully I do not have a picture of that part). We will try again on a shorter sail and keep him above deck. I think that may have been the problem. We took him below deck to see if he would nap down there multiple times, not a good idea. Once he threw up, he felt much better and so did one of our friends that had been feeling a bit sick, a vicarious experience for her I suppose. It turned out to be a fun experience for all, including me. 
**If you would like to go sailing let us know, we like to invite friends.

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My mom and Ethan - pre-seasickness

Green Smoothies

A friend recently invited me to a class about green smoothies. The basic idea is that we don't get enough servings of vegetables each day and especially the dark, leafy greens that are so good for us. This is a great way to eat larger servings without trying to eat your way through a whole bunch of rabbit food. Ever since the class I have been making green smoothies for us several times a week. Delicious, feel good food. My favorite combination so far is 2 cups of spinach, 2 cups of swiss chard, 1/2 a peach, 3 slices of pineapple, 1/2 cup cherries, half a small zucchini, a cup of ice, 2 cups of water and either some of the pinapple or peach juice for sweetening. These are all estimates since I just throw things in the blender. I decided that bananas are a little overpowering, so I have started using zucchini for the creamy part. It is fun to try new combinations and see what we come up with.

The most surprising part of making these is that Ethan LOVES them. He knows the color and when he sees it, he expects to eat it. I mix in a little of his cereal to thicken it so that I can spoon feed it to him. Jeremy also requests these regularly.

4 really good years

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We just celebrated our 5 year anniversary. You probably think I have a misprint on the title of this entry, but it's not. We have had 4 really good years (the first was... well, I made it quite rough...I don't think I was ready to be married). Jeremy always plans great anniversary celebrations. This years was no exception, my favorite so far, and we didn't even go anywhere. We weren't ready to leave Ethan overnight, but a solid 8 hours of fun felt like a vacation. I was so relaxed after our outing that I felt like I had just had a 2 hour massage. Jeremy did not tell me what we were doing, he just started the date by taking me to Gourmandise Bakery. We enjoyed lunch on their peaceful outdoor patio. I had a Brie sandwich with pears, prosciutto and sour cherries, and he had an Au Jus Sandwich. I have pictures of everything we did, but I will spare you. Next, we went and parked under library square. He continued to point out various landmarks, like the Cathedral of the Madeline and the pyramid skylights that poke up out in front of the library. We walked to Les Madeleines, it is the best french pastry shop in Salt Lake, not the world. We picked out our standard favorites, pain au chocolat and Kouing Aman. We walked back to library square and enjoyed climbing the outdoor steps to a beautiful view of the whole city (almost like the view from the Eiffel Tower). So by now you have probably started to get the theme. We had a "Paris in Salt Lake City" date. From there, we walked over to the Broadway movie theater and saw "Midnight in Paris." We both loved the movie, a must see. We almost always go see an afternoon movie on our anniversary, I guess it is something we rarely do the rest of the year. It has become a fun tradition. After the movie we drove by the Eiffel Tower (Trolley square tower), just as lit up and  sparkly as usual. Then we went for a paddle on the Seine river (Liberty Park pond). We enjoyed strolling in the park, paddling on the pond, riding the ferris wheel and the carousel, and wading in the seven canyons water feature. After a leisurely while at the park we headed to the Paris Bistro for our dinner reservations. It was the perfect evening for a patio dinner. We had Foie Gras with poached figs (great figs, not so sure I like the other stuff) for our appetizer and then I had a grouper entree and Jeremy had a duck entree. It was wonderfully peaceful and the service was so good you hardly noticed them buzzing around. It was a very lovely day! Special thanks to Jeremy for planning such a fun date and to my mom for spending time with Ethan.
I know you have been wondering what we did for the five year gift since it is the year of wood (who came up with these gift ideas??). We now have a beautiful, small Valencia orange tree on our front patio. It is alive! The way I hope we always keep our marriage.

Green Grass and Shiny Brass

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Outdoor concerts are the feeling of summer! (As I type, I am missing one because I didn't think the people around me would appreciate Ethan tonight - a bit of a rough day). Next weekend, I will hire a baby sitter. We recently took Ethan to his first symphony concert. When the music started, he waved his arms around and moved excitedly to the music. I wish I had a picture of that part. He was distracting to the people around us, but the good--awe, how cute-- kind of distraction! He was also quite the people watcher. We left after the first half, while he was still happy. Summed up: good first experience.