Lindsey, Shannon and I were crafty and made ourselves some Halloween necklaces a few weeks ago, and we think they are darn cute! They were really easy to make- we just enlarged vintage Halloween pictures and put them between 2 layers of glass, then put it all in a metal frame. Add some charms and a chain and voila! Cute spooky necklaces! Coolest thing: They are 2 sided, so you don't have to narrow your choice to just one cute picture!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Crafty Halloween-ness
Happy Halloween, everyone! Don't you think it's kind of strange to have Halloween on a Sunday? We had quite a few trick-or-treaters here last night, but we're saving some candy just in case kids show up tonight.
Lindsey, Shannon and I were crafty and made ourselves some Halloween necklaces a few weeks ago, and we think they are darn cute! They were really easy to make- we just enlarged vintage Halloween pictures and put them between 2 layers of glass, then put it all in a metal frame. Add some charms and a chain and voila! Cute spooky necklaces! Coolest thing: They are 2 sided, so you don't have to narrow your choice to just one cute picture!
We had lots of fun:
Yep, let's put that expensive orthodontia to work, opening metal rings for charms!
Shannon made a devil bat charm for hers and Lindsey was quite proud of the necklace she made!
Here's mine. I like it a lot.
We'll be making more of these in the future!
Lindsey, Shannon and I were crafty and made ourselves some Halloween necklaces a few weeks ago, and we think they are darn cute! They were really easy to make- we just enlarged vintage Halloween pictures and put them between 2 layers of glass, then put it all in a metal frame. Add some charms and a chain and voila! Cute spooky necklaces! Coolest thing: They are 2 sided, so you don't have to narrow your choice to just one cute picture!
Friday, October 29, 2010
I Think That Lady Is A Vampire.
Last night, Bruce and I went to a production of Dracula. The play was almost as interesting as the people who came to see it. I'm sure the redhead 2 seats down, who was wearing a hot pink sequined outfit and a fur stoll was probably a vampire. The play itself was entertaining, with a very believable Count Dracula who got younger with every slightly provocative neck attack he committed on the pretty young girls in the play. The special effects were great, with mist, bats flying and a huge full moon projected on the back of the stage. Maybe I shouldn't have laughed when they drove stakes through the vampire's hearts, but the buckets of blood spurting in all directions was kind of funny. It was a fun and appropriate Halloween date.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
And Our Special Guest Is...Gumby!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Cross-Dressing Bishop
Bruce loves to dress up on Halloween. He's had many different costumes in the past, in fact, I think he was Cher a few years ago. Last Saturday our ward held a Trunk-or-Treat at the church. Earlier in the day I laid out the costume possibilities. There was the hospital gown and foot brace with crutches, the Mexican sombrero and multicolor serape, the fuzzy caveman costume, the tie-dye hippy shirt with love beads and there was the witch. Bruce chose:
The ward thought he was pretty entertaining and he got a few comments on how the Bishop probably shouldn't cross-dress. He was the center of attention until the family dressed at the rock band KISS arrived.
I went with the 3 minute, thrown together hippy look. It worked for me. Maybe you can't see the flower I painted on my cheek.
I rock this look.
I went with the 3 minute, thrown together hippy look. It worked for me. Maybe you can't see the flower I painted on my cheek.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Cabin Cleanup
Here's the new coal shed that he and Mark built,
Monday, October 25, 2010
Oh No! Snow!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
36 or 10 Years Too Late
Saturday, October 23, 2010
She-He He-She; We!
I always read the obituaries in the newspaper. Every day. I like to see what interesting things people have done in their lives. Imagine my delight when I read this gem, then found out that she was one of Edna's neighbors. I had to read it out loud to my family. Please, take a minute or two and read this obituary. I wouldn't ask you to do this unless it was worth it, right? ( I had to click on it twice to get it big enough to read.) You won't be disappointed.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Persuation
Ok, if you like those wonderful Jane Austin movies like Sense & Sensibility, Emma, or Pride and Prejudice, here's one that you need to see. It's the 2007 BBC version of Persuation and it's a keeper! Only an hour and a half long, but full of obnoxious and nutty family members, a handsome sea captain and beautiful photography. Thank you, Shannon, for pointing me in this direction!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Gorkin Harvest
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Creamy Ranch Chicken. With Bacon.
Creamy Ranch Chicken - 4 servings
6 slices bacon (mmm...)
4 chicken breast halves, cut into bite-size pieces
2 Tbs. flour
2 Tbs. dry Ranch dressing mix
1 1/4 c. milk
3 c. dried noodles
1 Tbs. shredded Parmesan cheese
Cut bacon into pieces. In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp. Drain on paper towels; discard all but 2 Tbs. drippings. In the same skillet, cook chicken in drippings until tender and no longer pink, turning to brown. Sprinkle flour and Ranch dressing mix over the chicken in the skillet; stir well. Stir in milk. Cook and stir until thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir 1 minute more. Stir in bacon. Meanwhile, cook pasta according to package directions. Serve chicken mixture with noodles, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.
And now, a photo tutorial: :)
Mmm...bacon.
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