Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Flood of 08'

This picture is of the Ayerco that caved in at Gulf Port.
This picture is of Gulf Port. On Saturday, the Burlington bridge opened which leads to Gulf Port. The damage is horrible. Many houses are caved in. The flooding goes at least 10 miles out of Gulf Port.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

This is one of my favorite dinners ever made! As you can see we enjoyed a plate of corn on the cob, bought at Ron's Market in Mt. Pleasant, IA. We had squash, which was also bought at Ron's Market. We put Extra Virgin Olive Oil and some garlic powder and garlic salt in a bowl and mix it. We put that sauce on the asparagus and squash. We also sprinkle a little salt and pepper on it. We had Steak, which is my mom's special recipe, that she covers it with. The final thing we had was Roasted Potatoes and Onions. We used 5 Red Potatoes for 3 people. We cut them up and put them in a frying pan with a little Extra Virgin Olive Oil. We let those cook and then add 1 onion and a tablespoon of margarine. This meal is again one of my favorite meals EVER!
The recipe for the squash and asparagus was from my grandma Karen.
The recipe for the Roasted Potatoes and Onions was from my Grandma Linda.

THERE HAS BEEN A DEATH IN THE FAMILY!

Please join me in remembering a great icon of the entertainment community.
The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection and trauma complications from repeated pokes in the belly. He was 71.

Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin.
Dozens of celebrities turned out to pay their respects, including Mrs. Butterworth, Hungry Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, the Hostess Twinkies, and Captain Crunch. The grave site was piled high with flours. Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a man who never knew how much he was kneaded.

Doughboy rose quickly in show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers.
He was not considered a very smart cookie, wasting much of his dough on half-baked schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times, he still was a crusty old man and was considered a positive roll model for millions.

Doughboy is survived by his wife Play Dough, three children: John Dough, Jane Dough and Dosey Dough, plus they had one in the oven. He is also survived by his elderly father, Pop Tart.
The funeral was held at 3:50 for about 20 minutes.

If this made you smile for even a brief second, please rise to the occasion and take time to pass it on and share that smile with someone else who may be having a crumby day and kneads a lift.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Just Cause.......

This is Mallory. I decided to do this blog just cause...........
It shows many different places that I have visited throughout the past 5 years.




This picture was taken on the top of the Duqesne Incline in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. My mom and dad actually got married in Pittsburgh, the wedding party wearing their Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys. From about where this picture was taken was where they got married. We are true Steelers fans. We attempt to make it to games 2-3 times a year, depending on when the time allows. I have actually been to Pittsburgh twice. I don't always go with my parents when they go to games. I usually stay with my grandparents, unless they go with them. Then I would go to my other grandparents.






This picture was taken when I attended my Uncle and Aunts wedding in Las Vegas Nevada. This wasn't my first time going there, but my first going there that I will remember it my whole life. I went when I was just 1 or 2. Anyways this Las Vegas Trip was awesome! We went to a Mega Bubble Show, Planet Hollywood's, "Stomp." We also went in a Limo to and from the wedding. We also got a small tour of the area in which we were staying. We stayed in the Luxor. The pools there were awesome. Actually one of the times I went swimming, I got to sit in a tube, which we had to buy and blow up, and drink a pop out of a very fancy cup, and I felt and thought I was queen of the world. I enjoyed every minute I got to have in Las Vegas. I was hoping and hoping that I would see a famous person, but I didn't. Oh well! I was the most amazing experience EVER!








Now look at this picture long and hard and think to yourself......hmmmmm...... where in the world are you going to see many buffalo, especially that close? YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, that's where. I went there in the summer of June 2006. It was awesome. It was one of those places where you could just sit back and relax and look at ALL the sites that can be seen. I loved Yellowstone and so did Emma, my sister. Even to this day when my parents ask, "Girls, where would you like to go on vacation? " Emma always says, "YELLOWSTONE!" She loved it. We moved form cabin to hotel to hotel to bed and breakfast. The cabins where very old fashioned, and that was the fun part. My sister got to try bison and she loved it. I didn't try it. The Buffalo and Elk everywhere was phenomenal! The mountains and scenery was again phenomenal! The waterfalls, snow, and so much more, (I could go on and on for hours of all the different things there were to see in Yellowstone.) were again phenomenal. Lets just put it that Yellowstone itself was phenomenal.



Now this trip was an afternoon trip! My uncle and aunt were back from California, and we all gathered at the Amana Colonies Champagne Brunch! It was a very fun trip. We went to some of the little shops. My mom has always said after that trip that we are going to go to the Amana Colonies one day and visit all the shops and all the Colonies. That would be very fun. Our family loves history.
The picture: from right to left (1st row): Karen, my grandma, Aunt Becky, Me, My aunt, My mom
from right to left (2nd row): Chuck, my uncle, Ron, my grandpa, Evan, my uncle
I have no idea what moved me to start this....Something new I would guess....I don't have a tendency to stick with things in cyber space that long. Perhaps my family can help me by chiming in and offering their own views on life. I will start by telling you about my family and the kind of life I lead.

I am married to the most wonderful man who ever existed. Every day he risks his life, not only to support his family, but to keep his community safe. He is the most intelligent person I know...His vocabulary puts me to shame (and I have always considered myself a bit of a wordsmith). He is strong in his opinions which is either a thorn in his side or his greatest attribute depending on the situation. His quick wit will often leave me scratching my head and provides a laugh for the whole family.

My daughter Mallory is the strongest, smartest, greatest gift that I have ever been given. She is growing into such a beautiful young woman and I know her talents and character are the envy of parents everywhere. We are very proud of her and all her many accomplishments. The most unforgettable quality about Mallory is her compassion for others. Whether it be children, the elderly, or anyone in between Mallory would give everything she owns if it meant helping another person.

In July of 2000, I was introduced to Emma who would eventually become my step-daughter and complete my heart. Emma lit up my life from the day I met her. She and I have developed a special bond that is difficult to describe yet real nonetheless. I am proud of everything she does. She is smart, caring, and generous. She is always up for an adventure and gets the greatest joy from the "little things" in life.

I am a mixed bag myself. I am many things besides wife and mother. I am a child care provider and through this line of work I have found my calling. I dug deep and have accomplished more than I ever dreamed was possible. In December I completed my AA and will be starting by BA in Early Childhood Education this August. I am a survivor as I have overcome some of life's biggest hurdles to get to where I am today. I am a traveler as this is something my husband and I enjoy doing as often as time permits. Together we have been to some pretty amazing places and seen some pretty amazing things. I am also tired....hopefully I can find myself picking this up another time.