From the desk of a girl that's proud of who she is and what she's had to overcome to get there. From a girl that prefers happiness to money, and is happy wherever she is. From a girl that isn't perfect, and loves it that way. From a simple girl, living a simple life and enjoying every moment of it.
"And if you pardon me, I'd like to say, we'll do okay, Forever in Blue Jeans.."

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Dance of Terror

Window panes come crashing down
Amidst the tears and pain
Vanishing hopes are gone and flew away
Up above through twilight
Shadows cast across the floor
Reflections of the past
Trembling thoughts of one
Dwelling deep within the soul
A mystical sense of reality
Captured by the craze
All in bewilderment
Of the shock in the wave
Creatures of the dimness
Chattering amongst the green
Everything slows in stillness
What is this we see?

Tips For Cooking Pork Chops

Cooking thin vs. thick pork chops:


How to cook pork chops: Pan-frying, grilling, or broiling


Thin chops may need some protection; breading is a good way of insulating the meat and keeping the juices inside. A thick spice rub or a marinade serves a similar purpose, and also adds some flavor.


Searing, tenting, and resting meat:  


Searing is a very high-heat, fast cooking method used to brown the exterior of the meat and produce a nice crisp crust; searing adds flavor to meat and seals in the juices.


Tent meat to keep it warm while resting, but don’t let foil touch meat, as this affects crust and does not give it the room it needs to rest.


Meat needs to rest so that the juices redistribute throughout the piece of meat. If you cut into the meat immediately, you lose at least half of its juices.


Problems?


Dry Pork Chops – Briefly simmer in a little broth to re-moisten the interior.


Oil Begins Smoking – Take it off of the heat and let it cool down before adding pork chops. Make sure the chops are dry before adding them to the pan; any amount of water will make the oil spatter.


Pan Begins Burning – Transfer the chops to a new skillet, or remove them to a platter while you clean the pan. Add more oil, and then continue searing. If you have finished searing, you may finish cooking them in the oven in a new oven-safe pan or platter.


Pork Chops Curl/Cook Unevenly – Keep them flat while cooking by gently pressing down with a flat spatula. Look for chops with even thickness throughout the cut.


Seasonings to use:
Salt, Pepper, Cumin, Sage

Saturday, June 12, 2010

News!!

So, I guess I never got around to finishing updates.. oops.. Lol


My brother, Josh, is stateside again!! He still has a few more weeks before he can come home (he's been home on liberty, though) to stay..  It's a huge comfort and relief to have him in the states, though!!!


Caleb's recovery is going well.. He isn't in as much pain any more.. Before, he'd be on 12 pain meds, and it would kind of dull the pain, but wouldn't do much.. Now, he'll take 1/2 of a pill and can feel the difference!! I'm so happy!!


Oh, and more good news??!?! 


I am absolutely, head-over-heels, crazy in love! :D


I've got to run, but I'll update more, later.


-Me

Monday, June 7, 2010

This Summer Is Starting Off HOT!

So.. I haven't really been writing much.. sorry!




Here's what has been happening.. First, the longest news:


My cousin and I were going to rent out one level of my Grandmother's house for the summer, down in Utah.. Until, that is, the plumber caught the house on fire.


Yep. On Fire.


The fire began in my cousin, Heidi's room.. She lost most of her things, but the firefighters, thankfully, saved her $2000-$3000 camera.. She's a photographer by trade..  My room is right next to hers, had some fire damage, but mostly water from the firefighters and soot/ash.  I didn't lose anything in the fire- I was due to move in a few days later.




Here's what we know from my aunts:




Update, May 28, 2010:


Hi to All


I want to give an update on what is going on with the house, and Mom.


Last night she went to Martha's seminary graduation program with us. I was so thankful she would go. My bishop will try to get her a key to our church building so she might be able to practice the organ in our church which is about 1/2 mile from our home.


Since the fire Monday, the wet insulation has been cleaned off the front and side yards and clothing has been taken by 1st Team to be processed for cleaning. Heidi and Mom have already received "urgent clothing laundry" back. I understand from Elaine that Heidi was very pleased and impressed with the quality and speed of the work. The refrigerator has been cleaned out (there is no power or gas in the home) and the East and West walls in the northeast bedroom (Heidi's) have had the plaster/sheetrock removed about 1/2 way down the wall. This is because of water damage.


Initial testing has come back indicating that the lead content in the walls (paint) is low enough (0.5) that the walls are not a concern for lead problems (results had to be less than 1.0) Also we have the asbestos report back...no asbestos in the plaster/lath in the ceiling, every one was very surprised with this result. This is practically unheard of in a house that was built that many years ago. The hall floor linoleum is made of 60% asbestos so some recommendations will be presented in how to deal with that. The test results make a huge difference in how they can remove things (walls, plaster, insulation etc. from the home....hazmat)


Today we contracted with DRS for the restoration work on the house. Carolyn, Elaine and I interviewed four restoration companies, checked out references, licenses, and insurance; then we discussed our evaluation with Mom. After evaluating their different approaches, guarantees and communication styles we selected DRS. They are located out of Layton and have been in business for 5 years, the owner working in the industry since 1983. We feel at peace with this choice and have confidence in their ability to do a great job.


The project will be rather involved and may take anywhere from 4-6 months according to the estimate we got today.


The "pack out" will begin Tuesday. This is where everything in the house and garage is removed and labeled--- restore, junk, and unsalvageable. A detailed record is kept and credit is given for depreciation costs. Everything is taken to the cleaning warehouse where all contents are cleaned to remove odor, and dust/soot. Then the contents are documented, boxed and labeled and stored in a trailer until the "pack in", after the restoration is complete.


Everyone that has been in the home has been amazed at the quality and care that was exhibited in building the home. The fire fighters said the ceiling was the toughest they have every had to get through,---pipes, plaster/lath and chicken wire. We received information from the insulation contractor that the roof had R64 rating in the roof...it only required R32. Dad sure wanted us to have a safe, secure and warm home.


The insulation man said that there was insulation melted to electrical wires in multiple locations throughout the attic.


An inspector and and electrical engineer will becoming on Wednesday to do a "cause and origin" investigation and present the information to all parties involved in the incident and those with a vested interested, us and the insurance company.


I keep thinking how very very blessed we have been through out this entire challenge. It could not have happened at a better time ---Day light hours, the quick response of the fire dept because they had just finished a call on a auto accident and had just returned to the fire station (most of the Kaysville fire fighters are volunteer, and we were told that a delay of 5 minutes could have resulted in a total loss of the home).


The fact that we will now have all new electrical lines throughout the house and these will be to code is truly a blessing, and the fact we learned of the rats and can have this all cleaned out and repaired. That we will be dejunking with Mom's blessing!!!! It is amazing the good that is coming out of this fire.


-Mary (My mom's sister)




Update 6-6-10


Hi to all,


Here is brief update on the condition of the home, including images and the current progress of happenings.


The cause of the fire was determined to be the actions of the handy man who was doing the repair work on the radiant heating system - probably sparking from propane torch.


They have begun to dry out the home. The east and west walls in Heidi's room, (the north east bedroom on the first floor where the breaker box is), have been taken down half way and the ceiling has been mostly removed. Large fans have been run in the room and in the attic for the past 3-5 days. Mary stated they sprayed anti mold growth substance in the attic over the bathroom ceiling. Portions of the wall in the wallk in closet in the North west bedroom have been removed, towards the top and fans have been running in that room for the past 3-5 days. (I have lost track of time and don't recall exactly when we received temporary power to the home and they were able to start up the fans.


Last Saturday, we noted that there was water damage in two of the basement bedrooms, (the north east and the north middle rooms), as well as moisture in the blue bath's ceiling and some walls. They marked the areas and then on Sunday morning removed the wet dry wall. Fans were placed in these areas on Thursday and a heater was put in the bathroom. This morning (Sunday) I noted that there is a fan that has directed air blowing into the space between the ceiling and the floor of the upstairs bathroom.


Last Saturday, Rebecca, Mary, Mom, Elaine and Carolyn all helped to clean out mom's bedroom. Mom had done a tremendous amount of work in sorting through papers and deciding what needs to be cleaned and what can be thrown out. We don't want to be using any insurance money to pay for cleaning any snickers wrappers! :) We are traking what is discarded for credit from the insurance company.


We also cancelled the contract we had made with DRS until we could do further investigation. There was a large discrepency between the estimated timeline for completion of repairs between the Phipps, who has been contracted to complete emergency repairs, and DRS. So Mary and I continued this past week to interview the companies, requested timelines, asked for additional references and proof of licensure dna insurance.


Elaine, Mom and Mary have continued to do a lot of sorting this past week, and have made a tremendous amount of progress. Elaine is taking care of mom's chickens and gathering the eggs.


I went out to mom's this morning, Sunday, and took more pictures. Please see attached. I have include images from Saturday as well as today of the attic, - they sucked aup all that would come up easy, and the rooms as they now appear. Let me know if you have any questions. We continue to feel many blessings of the Lord throughout this process.


Everyone has been so terrific! Thank you!!!!


Carolyn (My mom's sister)

































So, as you may have assumed, I won't be staying there this summer.. It's going to take months before anyone can live there.

I'll be living with my sister-in-law, instead, in a city near-by.


Sunday, June 6, 2010

Rants, Siblings, and Life

Ugh.  Today is definately not going how I'd like it to.


I'm stuck here with my younger brother.. We've never gotten along, and he's always known just exactly how to stab me at my most vital organs.. I mean, of course, that he wounds me with his words, finds things that can tick me off, or, more often, things that cause me the most pain.


As you may or may not know, I was born legally blind, in my left eye.  However, I can see shapes, shadows, color.. It's just I can't depict detail, can't read with it, or identify much of anything.  Basically, I can see someone or something is there, I just don't know what the heck it is.


Today, he's been really picking at that.


It's always been a sensitive subject.. I've been teased and taunted about it my whole life.  I've always felt out of place. 


It just really hurts, the things he's saying, the things he's said, and the thing is, it always happens.  When I'm around him, I always feel terrible.  I try to be on good terms with him, try my best to be friends, but it seems that whatever I do always backfires.  Like no matter how hard I try, it will never improve.


I've had surgery, to correct the alignment so that anyone just passing me won't be able to tell.. It's really helped my self-confidence. =) I guess one thing I've learned from all this is how to be sympathetic, to try and put myself in someone else's shoes.


You know, I may not have the best sight in the world, but I'm still really lucky to have any, so for that, I'm grateful.


And, not all of this has been bad.. I mean, sure, I've had tough times growing up, but doesn't everyone?  The important thing is, I'm proud of who I am.  Although having sight would be nice.. really nice.. I've learned so much by having a lack of it that I don't think I would change it.  My hearing is much better than a normal person's, which helps me with my music, because I have to rely on it sometimes.. It's vital in my life that my other senses are heightened..  I always have the risk of losing my sight completely, if I have something hit my right eye.


But, I'll still keep my ground on this.. I'm lucky to have faults so that I may learn from them.


Half of this probably doesn't make any sense, because I'm simply typing as the words come to me.  Thanks for listening/reading, though.  It's helped quite a bit.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Deployments- Care Packages

Here is a more compiled list of do's and do not's for sending care pacakages..


What NOT to send:


Pork products, pork by-products, any alcoholic beverages, narcotics, munitions, and any material contrary to Islamic religion (porn, etc)..


Oh! Chocolate, unless it’s in cookies or something, will most likely melt, due to the high temperatures there, so I would steer clear of it..


All mail has to be addressed to a specific service member.. If it’s addressed to “Any Service Member” it will be returned to you.


Make sure not to put the country or base camp’s city on the mail, because it might go through the host country’s mail system.
When you drop it off at the post office, make sure you’ve put it in an APO/FPO flat rate box, and when being charged for it, you should receive a discount, because it’s military..


Make sure to wrap your packages securely.


Liquid filled containers tend to break if they’re large, so send travel size containers, if possible, for lotion, shampoo, etc.


Any liquids or powders place in a zip-loc bag, just in case.




Things to send:






Food:
  • Any kind of prepackaged snack foods
  • Apple Cider Mix Packets
  • Applesauce in pouches
  • Beef Jerky
  • Beef summer sausage
  • Breakfast and granola bars
  • Brownies
  • Candies that travel well, like gummy bears and licorice and trail mix.
  • Canned chips, Pringles, Single serve bags of chips.
  • Canned soup, any canned food they love - without pork
  • Cereal, single sized boxes
  • Cheese crackers
  • Cheese in a can
  • Chex mix, individual packets
  • Chips, individual packets
  • Chocolate drink mixes
  • Coca Cola and other soft drinks in bottles
  • Coffee, Instant and Flavored coffee mixes
  • Coffee creamer and sugar, each in individual packets
  • Cookies
  • Country time lemonade and sweetened powders
  • Cracker Jacks
  • Crackers- i.e. Triscuits and Ritz
  • Crunch & Munch
  • Cup Of Noodles
  • Dried Fruit
  • Easy Cheese
  • Fast food condiments (Hot sauce, ketchup, mustard, Salt and pepper packets, relish, Mayo)
  • Fresh breeze or other throat lozenge
  • Fruit Roll Ups
  • Fruit, canned for one in pull back lids
  • Gatorade
  • Granola Bars
  • Gum
  • Hard Candies
  • Hot chocolate, individual serves
  • Jelly, individual packs
  • Juice in pouches or boxes (i.e. Capri Sun,etc)
  • Kool aid, pre sweetened
  • Licorice
  • Life saver candy
  • Lunch box size-Jolly ranchers
  • Lunchables (non refrigerated)
  • Mini Marshmallows (for Hot Chocolate mix, or even just the fruity ones to snack on..)
  • Non-melting candy, gum, marshmallows, lollipops
  • Noodle packets-instant
  • Pop Tarts
  • Popcorn, Microwave packs (some units have access to microwaves)
  • Powdered sugared drink mixes (Gatorades, Kool-Aid, etc.)
  • Pretzels
  • Pringles
  • Pudding
  • Raisins
  • Ramen Noodle soup
  • Ravioli, canned with pop top/pull back lid
  • Rice Krispie treats
  • Salsa and corn chips
  • Shoe string potato sticks in a can
  • Slim Jims
  • Soup, instant or canned
  • Spices
  • Sunflower Seeds-individual packs
  • Tea- powdered lemon tea or Iced tea mix
  • Tea bags
  • Throat Lozenges
  • Tostitos snack packs
  • Trial mix
  • Tuna snack kits
  • Turkey breast in pouch or cans with pop top/pull back lids
  • Water- bottled drinking water.


  
Toiletries and personal items:

 *Travel Size if you can*


  • After shave lotion
  • Antibiotic cream
  • Baby powder
  • Baby wipes
  • Big bath towel & wash cloth (dark colors only)
  • Black Kiwi cream shoe polish (paste only)
  • Blister pads
  • Boot powder
  • Breath mints
  • Bug repellent & Mosquito Coils
  • Charmex (tub style)
  • Clorox/antibacterial wipes- for surfaces
  • Combs, brushes
  • Comfort bath body towellettes (1pkg. is 2 complete body baths)
  • Cot organizer
  • Cotton balls
  • Dental Floss
  • Deodorant, sample size
  • Disposable cameras
  • Disposable razors
  • Dr. Scholl's footpads
  • Dust masks
  • Emergency toothache kit
  • Eye drops
  • Face cleaning wet pads
  • Facial tissue
  • Fly swatters
  • Gel insoles
  • Gold Bond (for feet)
  • Hand warmers (little bag type warmers)
  • Hand/Body lotion (unscented)
  • Ibuprofen, aspirin, cough drops,etc.
  • Insect Repellent
  • Lip balm with sunscreen
  • Liquid antibacterial soap
  • Medicated foot powder
  • Mouth wash (make sure it doesn't contain alcohol)
  • Nail file and clipper
  • Odor eaters (for boots)
  • Parachute cord or small line for laundry
  • Plastic bags, trash and zip lock
  • Q-tips
  • Rolaids or Tums
  • Saline nasal spray
  • Shampoo & conditioner, sample sizes
  • Shaving cream-individual use sachets are great
  • Shower shoes
  • Single use cold compresses
  • Skin moisturizes
  • Soap or body wash
  • Soap, for body and clothes
  • Socks
  • T-shirts and undershirts-white
  • Solar shower
  • Sports cream or ben-gay
  • Squeeze breeze
  • Standard bed pillow/ case (dark colors only) you can roll pillow-to squeeze out all the air and secure with shipping tape to keep it small for shipping
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen/Sun block-even in winter areas, the sun can be harsh
  • Toilet paper/tissue
  • Toothpaste & toothbrush
  • Vaseline skin care lotion
  • Vitamins, multi, c, zinc, b-12, etc
  • Wash cloth
  • Waterless antibacterial hand soap
  • Wet ones
  • Wool/cotton blend or 100% cotton men's socks (dark solid colors)
  • Zinc oxide
  • Ziploc bags


Free Time Materials:


  • Air mattress
  • Balloons
  • Bandannas
  • Banners
  • Baseball caps
  • Batteries (like AA, AAA, etc)
  • Battery powered fan for cot
  • Birthday decorations
  • Board games (chess, checkers, Monopoly, etc.)
  • Books
  • Crossword Books
  • Dartboards
  • Disposable camera – include a padded mailer with the appropriate postage so that they can mail it back to you for developing
  • Electronics hand held games
  • Envelopes
  • Film
  • Flashlight w/red lenses
  • Frisbees
  • Hackie sacks
  • Joke books
  • Journals
  • Jump ropes
  • Key chains games and puzzles
  • Magazines (wrestling, boxing, fitness magazines, sports magazines, comic books, Mad, Field & Stream, Guns & Ammo, Outdoor Life)
  • Mini hand held fans
  • Mini or full size foam footballs and basketballs-- If you deflate these, they'll be easier to package; Make sure to include a pump & needle for it, though..
  • Movies
  • Newspapers
  • Notepads
  • Paper
  • Pens
  • Pencils (Mechanical)
  • Phone cards
  • Playing Cards
  • Pocketknife
  • Portable CD players
  • Post cards from your home state
  • Puzzles
  • Radio headsets
  • Sidewalk chalk
  • Silly putty
  • Single sheet sets
  • Slinky
  • Small Photo Albums
  • Stamps
  • Stress ball.
  • Travel Board Games
  • Trivia Books
  • Walkman radio
  • Word puzzle books
  • Yo Yo's
That's it for now,


-Jeanne.




Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Weddings

Just remembered that I promised photos of the weddings..

Well, here they are!



The family- Dad, Sharon, Ewerthon, his Mom, Dad, and Grandmother (I don't know their names..)



The first ceremony



After the second wedding

The happy couple :)

The Cake- Sharon made & decorated it herself..

She also did the flowers and decorations