Friday, November 28, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!


No these are not people in line for a soup kitchen at 4 am on a snowy morning.



We had a fabulous Thanksgiving. I did my first turkey! Besides grossly underestimating the cooking time we finished eating at 8, haha. I think my highlight of the evening however was the Pumpkin Chiffon Pie. It doesn't need to be baked, just forgotten about in your fridge until that lovely moment when you remember that is there. It seemed to be a hit. Believe it or not my recipes all came from Oprah's holiday cooking class on Wednesday... haha. You can get the recipes through this link or I'm including the pie one below. We hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving with family and friends. We look forward to seeing most of you in a few short weeks!


Pumpkin Chiffon Pie

Ingredients:Serves 8

1 envelope unflavored gelatin
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp. ground allspice
1/4 tsp. ground ginger
1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg
3/4 cup milk
2 large eggs , separated, yolks beaten
1 cup canned pumpkin
4 1/2 cups heavy cream , whipped
1 (9-inch) graham cracker crust
Shaved dark chocolate
Combine gelatin, 1/2 cup of sugar, salt, cinnamon, allspice, ginger and nutmeg in a saucepan. Stir in milk, egg yolks and pumpkin. Cook over medium heat until thick. Chill saucepan in refrigerator until partially set—about 1 hour.

In a bowl, beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually add 1/4 cup of sugar and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Fold in 1/2 cup of whipped cream. Fold egg white mixture into filling. Pour filling into pie crust and chill for 1 hour.

Just before serving, top with remaining whipped cream and sprinkle some shaved dark chocolate on top.


Sunday, November 23, 2008

Why I love my job...













This was the backseat of my car on Halloween.  Train conductor, the Hulk and Zoro.  

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Season Opening













Our neighbors hauled a truckload of snow down from the mountain and had a snow boarding party in our front yard. 


























This was also the night we went to Muse for Battle of the Bands to see our friend Jake play the drums.  He plays for A Band Called Riley if you want to look them up.  Don't forget the Big Gulp! :)  The last band was late late late getting the stage set up and I will tell you why...

Band name:  Hot Parents 
Genre: Dance, Techno
Set up:  PVC pipe box contsruction with stretched sheet and flood light= shadow dance box!
Favorite lyrics:  "No! NO! / Don't touch me there! / That is /my no-no square!"

This band was fun mostly because they didn't take themselves too seriously. For example, the skinny Asian guy on the keyboard and guitar was wearing a black spandex body suit with a painted white face with two small black circles on his cheeks.  He had glasses and shaglike hair to go with his black cowboy boots and would randomly go dance behind the PVC-pipe-sheet-dance-screen.  Members of the audience were invited to come and dance behind the screen that was behind the band while they played also.  Lots of people did.  Random and fun.  

Also the question of the weekend:  To cut or not to cut?

Season Opening













Our neighbors hauled a truckload of snow down from the mountain and had a snow boarding party in our front yard. 


























This was also the night we went to Muse for Battle of the Bands to see our friend Jake play the drums.  He plays for A Band Called Riley if you want to look them up.  Don't forget the Big Gulp! :)  The last band was late late late getting the stage set up and I will tell you why...

Band name:  Hot Parents 
Genre: Dance, Techno
Set up:  PVC pipe box contsruction with stretched sheet and flood light= shadow dance box!
Favorite lyrics:  "No! NO! / Don't touch me there! / That is /my no-no square!"

This band was fun mostly because they didn't take themselves too seriously. For example, the skinny Asian guy on the keyboard and guitar was wearing a black spandex body suit with a painted white face with two small black circles on his cheeks.  He had glasses and shaglike hair to go with his black cowboy boots and would randomly go dance behind the PVC-pipe-sheet-dance-screen.  Members of the audience were invited to come and dance behind the screen that was behind the band while they played also.  Lots of people did.  Random and fun.  

Also the question of the weekend:  To cut or not to cut?

Pilot Valley


In October Eric, a visiting Hydrogeologist from the Czech Republic named Brutus, and I all packed up a van and ATV's to go the flattest place on earth:  
Pilot Valley, NV.  Located here:  

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The video is of us four wheeling across the most narrow part of those salt flats on the map.  We had to locate a few wells on the west side of the valley and collect some electromagnetic conductivity data with the EM equipment BYU had rented which we strapped on the the ATV's with bungee cords.  While going across we encountered what looked like the remains of a poor cow, from a nearby ranch, that had got caught on a hot day in the middle of the desert valley.  Even though there was a layer of mud under the salt crust it's one of the driest places in summer.  Eric's survey area seem to be plagued by dead things haha.  We set up a similar study by Utah Lake a few days before this trip located here (dead center):













We went to check on the wells we had augerred the day before and in the middle of Eric's research site an old geriatric racoon decided to call it quits during the night apparently.  It made data collection not the most pleasant experience.  Especially when Eric, who is a TA for the 3D Seismic Visualization class, took everyone to the lake for some hands one instruction.  By that time the stench of this rotting animal was awful.  So awful that the professor told the class he would give extra credit to who ever removed the carcass.         These kids better get an A.                              












Good times being a geologist for a week.  SCIENCE! (whew) 




Gerbil love:  This morning Eric says, "Marge loves me more than you."  
So excited to have kids,... HA!




Provo quilting qualifications...


Sara's wedding gift and my first quilt!  Thanks for being the guinea pig buddy.  Haha.  Also, quilting for the first time in Provo is perilous.  When I would ask questions in many of the quilting fabric supply stores around town, I would get a sideways look followed by this conversation,

Q: Why are you making a quilt?
A:  For a wedding gift.  It's my first quilt.
Q:  Are you married?
A:  Yes...?
Q:  Where are your kids?
A:  Ummm... I don't have any.
Q: And you're making a quilt?

I guess I'm only half qualified.




Catching up on posts...



I took this quiz a week before the election, and the day after my history professor called Obama a marxist.  I remember looking around the classroom to find a stranger who also found this funny and to silently laugh with aaaaannnd there was no one.  Haha, the results of this quiz also made me laugh, so of course I had to add this pic from my cell phone that would have been the Nov. 4th post had I written it.  

You are a

Social Moderate
(50% permissive)

and an...

Economic Liberal
(20% permissive)

You are best described as a:

Democrat




Link: The Politics Test on Ok Cupid
Also : The OkCupid Dating Persona Test





Friday, November 21, 2008

A blogging disgrace

I feel like this is that moment when you realize you didn't intentionally forget to write in your journal for six months but did, except it's a blog.  The slideshow is an album of everything from our last post:  shooting Nicole's, Eric's cousin, wedding in June, trips around Utah this summer and fall, photos of food that we've made, our gerbil marge, BYU blue, research on ATV's in Pilot Valley, NV, for Eric's thesis, my first quilt (wedding gift for Miss Sara Buckwalter), Eric's guitar, Eric's sister Martha's family etc.  (Raising right hand for Girl Scout's honor):  I promise to be a better blogger.  More to come...