Friday, February 6, 2009
happiness in my mouth!
Asian Kabobs
1 C. Mayonnaise
1/4 c. apricot preserves
1 T.soy sauce
1 T. Dijion mustard
1 clove of garlic minced
1/2 t. of ground ginger
mix all of the above together and reserve 1/3 cup for dipping.
skewer shrimp and chicken (in my house- shrimp for me and chicken for my husband, everyones happy!)and brush the remaining sauce on the kabobs. grill until done(chicken takes a bit longer than the shrimp, so I would grill them first and set them aside to juice back up) serve with rice and steamed veggies with the dipping sauce along side. You've got a little piece of Heaven on Earth!
enjoy!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
What sites do you check regularly?
Check them out, maybe you will find one that you will like.
Reply with some of your favorites :)
http://www.ovguide.com/index.html - A great site for finding Online Movies, games, Tv, etc...
http://www.geeksaresexy.net/ -tech, science, news and social issues for geeks :)
http://lifehacker.com/ - Life Hacking... Tips and Downloads for getting things Done.
http://artofmanliness.com/ - Fun site with random guy stuff.
http://www.popsci.com/ - Popular Science Online.
http://www.deviantart.com/ - Various artsy stuff. Especially the flash section.
http://www.tutorialized.com/ - Random Tutorials for computer stuff.
That should be good for now. Share what you like to surf on your down time :)
Sunday, January 25, 2009
How will the End of the World Happen?
End of Days video
Which is this page (http://www.passion-paris.com/flash.html#myreel=v790&page=d69&video=v790)
I have faith that the Flying Spaghetti Monster will defeat the Mutant Noodles and cast them in to the Tupperware Of Eternal Torment, where they shall remain until the end of time. RAmen.
Please make Sure to Read Mandys Post bellow she worked really hard to write it.
home sweet home?
Given the current situation America is in, we thought it would be a great time to buy- low prices and good incentives… well after talking with the bank and other connections, we found out that the CMA for this house is $$$ ( smiley face ). However, when talking to the landlords they wanted $$$ ( frowny face ). We still could afford the $$$ (frowny face), but we’re a little taken back that they want that much, even though it’s WORTH a lot less.
Here’s their side: they are not that motivated it sell the house- they have multiple properties, and this is just something that would help them pay their other mortgages- (they don’t even have this house up for sale). And just because the market is down doesn’t mean they have to settle for what the economy has dragged its worth down to. Back when they DID have it for sale, they originally had this house priced at $$$$ ( double-frowny face). They have dropped it considerably after learning of the CMA. They believe that even though the house currently isn’t worth $$$ ( frowny face ) that if they hold on to it longer they would easily get that amount.
It’s just a bummer, we can see their side- just because the market is down doesn’t mean that they have to sell their house at a reduced sell. But then again, no one wants to buy something that's over priced.
What do you all think? Who should give? suck-it-up and go for it? or "just say no"?
I was having fun thinking about all the cute things I could do with the yard….. *sigh*…
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Nostalgia and lessons from my Childhood.
Enough with all the baby and girl posts already :) I thought I would make a man post (Gurr…) for all the husbands who probably don’t read this :). As a side note, parts of this are a bit lengthy don't feel obligated to read it all. I included it because for those who do want to read it I feel that it has a lot to offer.
The term nostalgia describes a longing for the past, often in idealized form. The word is made up of two Greek roots (νόστος nostos "returning home", and άλγος algos "pain"), to refer to "the pain a sick person feels because he wishes to return to his native home, and fears never to see it again"
This past week for some odd reason I came across a remake of a song that I thought was pretty cool when I was a kid.
Oddly enough the song comes from a…. yep a computer game. (I know women roll your eyes.) The song is called Stones. Stones is a song, composed by David "Iolo" Watson for ORIGIN, inc.'s Ultima computergame series. His wife Kathleen "Gwenno" Jones wrote the lyrics. This song became one of the most famous in computer gaming history. The game actually set the precendence for games to come, but more on that later.
The Lyrics are:
Long ago ran the sun on a folk who had a dream
And the heart and the will and the power:
They moved the earth; they carved the stone; moulded hill and channeled stream
That we might stand on the wide plains of Wiltshire
Now men asked who they were, how they built and wonder why
That they wrought standing stones of such size
What was done 'neath our shade? What was pray'ed 'neath our skies
As we stood on the wyrd plains of Wiltshire
Oh what secrets we could tell if you'd listen and be still
Rid the stink and the noise from our skirts
But you haven't got the clue and perhaps you never will
Mute we stand on the cold plains of Wiltshire
Still we loom in the mists as the ages roll away
And we say of our folk, "they are here!"
That they built us and they died and you'll not be knowing why
Save we stand on the bare plains of Wiltshire
For those of you who don’t know Wiltshire is where Stonehedge is found.

So it’s a pretty cool song with a catchy beat. Not to mention the memories it brings back as a kid. Now to explain why it was so great.
To listen to the song click here.(This will navigate away from this site)
When I was a kid I played a game with my brother and sister named Ultima 6. It was actually the 6th of 9 games made in 1990. It makes me think of some of the earlier movies where since the technology wasn’t too great entertainment had to rely more on an involving story than flashy graphics and special effects. The game stirred my imagination and creativity. To this day when I think of it I get warm fuzzies thinking of times playing the game with my brother and sister. Maybe there were better ways to spend time together or be outside but it still has fostered lasting happy memories.
Here is a little background on the game.
In the game you use a stone to travel to another world that is in need. There you make friends and together save the land.
The creator of the series Richard Garriott stated that he began writing this game when he realized (partly from letters of enraged parents) that in the earlier games immoral actions like stealing and murder of peaceful citizens had been necessary or at least very useful actions in order to win the game, and that such features might be objectionable.
As told throughout Ultima, The Eight Virtues explored in Ultima are based on Three Principles: Truth, Love, and Courage.
The Eight Virtues are:
Virtue | Principles |
Honesty | Truth |
Compassion | Love |
Valor | Courage |
Justice | Truth, Love |
Sacrifice | Love, Courage |
Honor | Truth, Courage |
Spirituality | Truth, Love, and Courage |
Humility | Independent of Truth, Love, and Courage |
The relationship between the Principles and Virtues is often explained this way:
· Honesty is respect for Truth
· Compassion is Love of others
· Valor is Courage to stand up against risks
· Justice is Truth, tempered by Love
· Sacrifice is Courage to give oneself in name of Love
· Honor is Courage to seek and uphold the Truth
· Spirituality is to seek Truth, Love and Courage from one's own self and the world around
· Humility is the opposite of Pride, which is the absence of Truth, Love or Courage
Humility is the most difficult Virtue to describe, as it cannot really be understood without its Anti-Virtue, Pride. Pride merely has nothing to do with Truth, Love and Courage; Humility is similar, but rather than being a complete antithesis, it exists independently of the Principles and acts as their foundation.
Humility: The absence of Truth, Love, and Courage is Pride. Pride is the surest measure of goals never attained. Pride goeth before, Shame cometh after. This Shame leads to awareness of Humility, the root from which all Virtues grow. Humility is to strip oneself of all conceits.
Surprising the game is quite deep in philosophy in many areas. In almost every game there are virtues or principles taught. Here is another gem of knowledge I learned from the ultima games:
“All begins with the three principles: Control, Passion and Diligence. From Control springs Direction. From Passion springs Feeling. From Diligence springs Persistence. But these three virtues are no more important than the other five: Control combines with Passion to give Balance. Passion combines with Diligence to yield Achievement. And Diligence joins with Control to provide Precision. The absence of Control, Passion and Diligence is Chaos. Thus the absence of the principles points toward the seventh virtue, Order. The three principles unify to form Singularity. This is the eighth virtue, but it is also the first, because within Singularity can be found all the principles, and thus all the virtues. A circle has no end. It continues forever, with all parts equally important in the success of the whole. Our society is the same. It too continues forever, with all members (and all virtues) equal parts of the unified whole."
As you can see it is a not a typical Role Playing Game though it has its Good versus Evil, magic, quests, fantasy, etc…but really is about teaching people to be better. Imagine a game that teaches people to be noble.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
quick look back at Dec 2008
Treson having a blast in the tubby!
making a snowman
And now.... (drum roll please!)
the best for last (click to see the attachment)
hope that made you smile! Happy New Year!!!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
sorry it's been a while

yeah... i haven't been on here for a while- sorry. I've been flat on my back for the past 3 weeks- but it's turning around nicely! first I was diagnosed with degenerative disk disease, then it was a tight iliopsoas (a muscle that originates at the lower spine and inserts in the femur) on my right side, but now the doc thinks it's a tight sciatic nerve on my right side- in laymen's terms- it hurts tons to sit or stand. Good thing I only have ONE little guy to crawl after!
well AJ and I have composed our Christmas card letter- check it out!
This year our family hasn’t been bored
We’re grateful for our blessings from the Lord
It all started off with a family addition
A bouncing baby boy- filled with ambition
In August Mandy finished her bachelor’s degree
While Treson tagged along for the ride- yippie!
We packed up our things and headed up north
To be closer to AJ’s job here of course
We’ve settled quite nicely up in Taylorsville
Treson’s so curious he just can’t sit still
He’s got crawling down pat and can pull himself up
We’ve tried baby proofing with not much luck
He loves to dance, give high-five, and play
With two teeth already and some more on the way
The hubby is reconstructing an arcade
Won’t he be glad he’s done once it’s made
AJ is our church’s financial clerk
Which keeps him busy when he’s not at work
Mandy has picked up a couple of things
Blogging and cute crafts with ribbon and strings
With all this extra time she has on hand
Scrapbooking is a thing that has been un-banned
This year has been great and lots of fun
We’re excited to start another one
We’ll stop rhyming now- and we mean it!
- any one have a peanut?