Monday, July 27, 2009

Happy Birthday Ashton!

So, last Friday (the 24th) was Ashton's birthday. Although he wasn't all that excited to be a year older, we had a fun time celebrating. Unfortunately, he was one of the only people that had to go to work on his birthday. (For those of you who aren't familiar with Utah holidays, the 24th is also Pioneer Day and just about everything closes for it, and there are also fireworks.) It was good for me that he had to work because it gave me time to make his cake and blow up some balloons. The cheesecake actually turned out pretty good for my first attempt. It wasn't the prettiest thing ever, but it still tasted good!

After Ashton got home, we went out to eat at Olive Garden thanks to a gift card from Steve and Gail! The food was really good and it was nice to get out. The amazing part was that we walked in and they immediately sat us at a table. That has never happened before, especially on a Friday night. The best part came later when the server came to box up our food. These are the boxes we got:
(For those of you who can't see, the small box says "Olive Garden" and the other says "Red Lobster.") Apparently they ran out of bigger boxes that said "Olive Garden" so they went and borrowed some from Red Lobster, which is owned by the same company. Anyways, we found it funny and I had to take a picture when we got home.

Oh, and for those of you who are curious as to what I got Ashton for his birthday, I got him an English translation of "Les Miserables" and also the version of the movie "Les Miserables" that he likes. I'm excited to read the book although I'm trying to wait for him to start/finish it. It's a wicked big book so I may be waiting for a while.

Here are some more pictures:

It took a little while to get all the candles lit, but the pyro in me loved it!


Making a wish.
Probably wished I had left some candles off,
especially since he was stuffed from dinner.


And he huffed and puffed and blew all the candles out. YAY!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Hooray For Broken Things Being Fixed!

We finally got our desktop computer fixed. The screen kept flickering and got so bad that we'd have to shut down the computer for a while if we wanted to play a game and even that didn't work. Eventually the computer wouldn't even turn on. Well, we figured out that it was the motherboard and since the computer was still under warranty, Dell sent someone to replace the part. He came, the part was replaced, and now we have our computer back! Thankfully, during this whole thing, we still had the laptop, but it's nice to have our other computer back.

Mandy, Andrew, and little Austin came into town last week along with Aunt Marcia. We haven't seen them in a long time so we got together with the whole family for dinner. Since we were all together, we celebrated Ashton and Gail's birthdays. We had a great time and I'm so glad that I had brought my camera.

We're excited to celebrate Ashton's birthday tomorrow! Ok, so I'm probably more excited than he is. I think he's just excited about the cake. He'll use any excuse for cake.

"Music time" with toy dishes. Some people decided to wear the dishes rather than play them.

We got out the Boccie ball to play and Sadie decided that she wanted one of the balls.

Carrying the ball

Us with Austin. We were so happy to finally meet him.


How many people does it take to light candles on a cake?


Gail and Ashton blowing out candles.


The frosting made good lipstick. Looking good Mandy!

Andrew decided to try out the new look, too.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Something For Everyone

Ashton and I tend to read a lot of books. We plan on having an entire room dedicated to books when we actually get a house. The entire room is not just because we like books, but also because that's how much space we're going to need to store our books especially when we gather the rest of our books from the various parents' houses.

Although we both like to read, we enjoy different genres of books. I tend to have a more widely accepting range of genres. I enjoy history books just as much as classical and fantasy/adventure books, if not more. I am by no means a die-hard science fiction fan and usually steer away from, what I consider, the really weird stuff. I'm not big into aliens and the like. As it is with any genre, there are good writers and bad writers. The good writers can make just about anything interesting.

Ashton leans almost solely towards the sci-fi, adventure, and fantasy books. I think this fact became more apparent when I tried to get him to read "Eight Cousins" by Louisa May Alcott and, although it's a short book, he couldn't finish it. I probably should have known better than to recommend the book to him, but at the time it sounded like a good idea since we were talking about books I enjoyed when I was younger and "Eight Cousins" was one of my favorite stories. Live and learn.

In any case, I just finished a couple of books (I tend to read a couple at a time) that I thought that I would mention. The first book that I finished was a history called, "The Last Days of the Incas" by Kim MacQuarrie. The book is what you'd expect from the title, although it does cover the exploration of Inca ruins in more recent years. The author did an amazing job researching, going back to the Spanish chroniclers to gain information and does a good job presenting the facts, going so far as to mention discrepancies and present both sides. For anyone who is interested in Incan history or even in South American history, this is a really good book.

The second book that I just finished is "The Eye of the World" by Robert Jordan. This is the first book in a series called "The Wheel of Time." It's a fantasy/adventure book with the magic and mythical world involving humans and other creatures. Although it is fantasy, there are a lot of political strains as well as a good vs evil theme. I began reading this book because it was the book that really got Ashton interested in reading. So, being curious as to what about it made him interested in reading, I decided that I was going to read it for myself, much to his surprise.

Although I wasn't familiar with some of the things that they talked about, I enjoyed the book. The book is well-rounded in that there are good descriptions, which can be annoying when you just want to get to the action, but his characters are also well written. They have a depth and support about them that make them more real to the reader, which is important to a fantasy book I think. There is also a lot of suspense to the book and, although I can be a very nervous reader when there's suspense, it was fun to read.

I haven't decided yet whether I want to continue on in the series. Apparently the last book of the series hasn't come out yet and is being worked on by someone other than Jordan, as he (Jordan) is dead. I don't really want to start reading the series if I just have to wait for the next book to come out. However, given the fact that I tend to read multiple books at a time, it'll probably take me a little while to get through all the books, so the next one could be out before I get to it. We'll see.

By the way, if any of you have any books that you want to recommend, I'd like to hear!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

What a Weekend

So, it's been a while and there are probably tons of stuff to catch everyone up on , even if it doesn't feel that way. However, I'm not going to try to catch up on everything we've done in the past few weeks. That would take a while and you'd be bored by the end...I'd be bored by the end. So I'll just talk about this weekend, or more specifically yesterday.

We had a rather busy Saturday, but we had a lot of fun. We first made a trip to Target to buy some things, but most importantly to buy a pan so I can make Ashton a birthday cake in a couple of weeks. He's requested cheesecake and having never made cheesecake, I didn't have a pan for it. So we bought one and now Ashton is dropping not-so-subtle hints about how I should do a trial run. I would do it except it seems that my first attempts to make something tend to turn out better than my second attempts. Maybe it's because I'm so careful the first time to do it right and follow instructions and, having done it once before, I'm not so cautious the second time. I really don't know, but we'll see.

We also got to got to Greg and Christa's open house to help them celebrate their upcoming wedding. We had a good time there and were also glad that Nate and Anjanette came as well.

To top off an already good day, I got to see my friend, and old roommate, Tiff. We spent a few hours hanging out and catching up. She just got back from her mission in Puerto Rico so it's been a while. It was great to see her again and we had a lot of fun talking to her. I've missed her and it's great to have her back!