Monday, June 14, 2010

Yummy granola

This is a boring post but I seriously am in love with this home made granola I’ve been eating nonstop since I made it on Saturday. I already mentioned it before but Dan and I love love love it and we devour it when we have it so I wanted to share it so hopefully you guys can enjoy it too!

I think this is more of a treat than a healthy snack, but it seems pretty healthy too (hopefully because I’m eating my weight of it). I took a bunch of it when we went to Disneyland and the kids loved it too and it was a great snack to have. I’m planning on bringing some for the Wasatch Back this weekend (eek!).

So here is the recipe and I hope you all make some right away and eat it all up because it’s YUMMY!

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We usually double or triple it :)

3 ¼ cups Oats (Old Fashioned or Quick—any combination)
1 ¼ cup flour
¼ cup flax seed (optional; you can find this for cheap in bulk at WinCo or in the organic area at Walmart.)
1 cup or more coarsely chopped almonds and/or pecans
1 cup brown sugar
1 stick butter
1/3 cup water
½ tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
½ tsp cinnamon

Preheat oven to 300. In a large mixing bowl combine the oats, flour, flax seed, coconut and nuts. Set aside. I

n a saucepan over medium heat, combine brown sugar, butter, and water and heat until the butter has melted and the mixture is bubbly.

Using a wooden spoon, stir the mixture together until smooth, and then stir in the salt, vanilla and spices. Pour mixture over the oats mixture and stir well to coat. Let stand for about 10 minutes. Spread mixture on a large baking sheet, separating it into irregular clumps with your fingers, and allowing space between clumps for the hot air to circulate. Slide it into the middle of the oven and bake about 15 minutes.

Remove from the oven and stir to break up the mixture into medium sized clumps. Return to the oven and bake again for 15 minutes before stirring again. Bake for another 15 minutes or until the granola is uniform golden brown and completely dry—this usually takes me about 45 minutes. Cool completely on a wire rack; store in an air tight container.

**Notes from Haley: I don’t worry too much about breaking it into clumps, I just like to make sure there aren’t a lot of small pieces. If you like it crunchier, cook it longer on about 350 F. These directions make it soft and wonderful.

If you like, add other things like raisins, chocolate chips or M&M’s! This tastes delish with strawberry yogurt or with milk for cereal.**

Let me know if anyone makes it and how you like it! (Hailey I’m expecting you to make it since you’re not working and you’re growing a child; plus you haven’t posted any recipes for me to try yet! :)

Friday, June 11, 2010

Hollar if you’re ready for some summer nights!

Things have been great for us lately. We’re busy busy and trying to get ready for the Wasatch Back race next week! Eek! I’m really getting excited but still kind of nervous! I hope I don’t keel over and die…I seriously might.

Anyway, I have a few pics of things we’ve been up to lately, but not a lot. My good friend Rachel got married last weekend and it was so beautiful! I’m so happy for her and even though he was really really sick (they got married 2.5 hours later than scheduled!) and things didn’t go exactly how she planned, it was still a gorgeous wedding and she looked amazing.IMG_5582

The luncheon was at Gardner Village and I LOVE that place! Her new husband mostly laid on a chair the whole time, but luckily he was doing better for the reception that night! It was at Noah’s which has the most AWESOME decor! I love the style and colors of everything there!

Rachel had all these super cute blue treats with the food and it looked so cool!IMG_5585  IMG_5586           There was dancing at the end of the reception and it was way fun. It was so great to be with some of my old high school friends and dance with them like we used to do so much!

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Thad sorta freaked out when Shelley took him to Brian so she could dance. Dan took these funny pics of him while we were dancing! He’s still such a cutie!IMG_5597

Getting our groove on on the dance floor! And Rachel looking gorgeous! It was such a fun night!IMG_5587 

Other than doing a lot of running to get ready for our race, we are just enjoying life and Dan is doing one summer school class and another one starts in a few weeks.

Dan has put a ton of work into our yard and it looks really great. I keep forgetting to take pictures of it so I will take some and post them soon! We still have to tackle the “pit” and make a fire pit in the backyard, but we have it all planned out and we will probably start on it next week! I still have to finish up my laundry room (it got put on hold for a bit because we were spending the moo-lah in the yard), and then start planning how to decorate and paint our bedroom and bathroom! Yay!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Ida hida ho (Idaho)

A lot of Dan’s family goes to his brother’s house in Idaho Falls over Memorial Day weekend. Only his parents and two brother’s were going this year and Dan had to work Saturday and Monday (LAME!). So we decided to just go up Saturday afternoon and come back Sunday night.

It was a quick trip, but it was still fun! We went to Big Judd’s because they always go there and I had never been! They have these GINORMOUS hamburgers and of course Dan and Mike had to each get their own and they cleaned their plates. The other 10 of us (6 adults and 4 kids) shared 2 burgers and that was plenty!

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Dan after finishing the burger. Below is the M v F sign the guy does on Man vs. food. I also did a news conference video (like on the show) with Dan after he finished.

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Mike finished before Dan but he didn’t look so great either.

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After dinner we got a “hungry heffer” to share. All this ice cream came in a dog bowl! And Dan and Mike still found room for some dessert!

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Cute Lissie girl

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On Sunday before church, we played a few rousing games of Uno.

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Of course I love my nieces and nephews to death and I always take pics and play with them. The girls love me the most but I still have fun with the boys. Taylor is almost 2 and he was so stinkin’ sweet to me this weekend! He sat with me and watched Uno and he sat in my lap while I put on my makeup. He is so cute!

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Look at those huge brown eyes! I love them!

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Before church, the uncles (Mike, Dan and Joe) were putting the kids in these plastic buckets and crates and tying their legs together and stuff. Brigham looks pretty miserable here, but he was loving it. They left him on the back porch for awhile.

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Funny boys.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Finale party

In honor of the series finale of LOST, we had to have a viewing party! Shelley and Brian drove down from Logan with Thaddy pants and Dustin and Kaley came from Salt Lake. We have some more friends who love Lost, but they were either in Europe (2 couples! what the…), Alaska, or not caught up yet!

Anyway, I had to decorate and even though Dan acted like I was a crazy woman, he secretly loved it. I covered the front door in brown paper with the Dharma Initiative logo. We put lighted Tiki torches in front of the porch as well!

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I sent a LOST invitation along with Oceanic 815 boarding passes for everyone. Dustin kindly laminated his :)

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This was in our entry-way  right above the front door and it’s from the Dharma Initiative as well.

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I put another Dharma logo on the pantry door.

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This is supposed to be Charlie’s hand on the sub glass right before he died. This is our back door.

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I had LOST posters in frames around the family room and kitchen as well as a few very realistic palm trees to make it feel more like a tropical island (hahahahah).

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The food was delish and a big success. We had tons of fruit with fruit dip, airplane peanuts, Dharma initiative water, and roasted boar (aka pulled pork) and chips. We also had smoothies and yummy peanut butter bars after dinner.

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I slaved (not really) on the pulled pork and it turned out amazing! I was a little nervous because I had never made it before so if it tanked, I was in trouble! But luckily the recipe was very clear and it was actually really easy and seriously soooo delicious! Everyone loved it and I will definitely make it again.

Check out the recipe and more pictures here.

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He is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. Of course I left everyone inside to fend for themselves while I took him to the backyard to play on the neighbors’ swings for awhile.

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Here are some sweet shots in front of the Dharma Initiative front door.

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Thad really wanted to be in the picture and I have no idea why I’m crouching weirdly. We love Lost (except Dan just loves to make fun of it but whatever).

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Cute Thaddy pants watching his DVD on the floor while we watched Lost! We had a blast and love our friends for coming to our Lost party!

Monday, May 24, 2010

The end.

This post is for Lost fans. Mostly for myself and a few friends I know love and watch the show. If you hate Lost or don’t watch it, you will probably be bored. You should go watch Lost then read this. And this will be long. I don’t really care, don’t read it if you get bored :)

Don’t read on if you don’t want to know how it all ends. I just wanted to post some theories and thoughts I have had and read about online that hopefully make some sense of the show.

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First of all, I love Lost. I got sucked into it about the 3rd season I think. I got all caught up and have pretty much been obsessed ever since. Luckily some of my good friends also love it so we can talk about it! Dan wasn’t into it as much but he can always watch basketball :).

Anyway, we had a little Lost party at our house last night with a few friends. Of course I had to go all out and I did some decorating around the house. Dan acted like I was crazy, but I know he loved it. I’ll post pics of that later. We had a blast and after waiting with much anticipation, when it was all over last night, I felt confused, overwhelmed, sad and fulfilled. There were a lot of questions that were answered outright, a lot that were vaguely answered and open to interpretation and some questions that were never answered. Here are some tid-bits I found online that I like and agree with.

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1. Smoke Monster: The man in black became the smoke monster when Jacob threw him into the light cave. Why didn't the light/tunnel turn Desmond and Jack into smoke monsters?

2. Hurley’s lottery numbers were assigned to the candidates, and the code used to enter in the the computer in the hatch. They were created by Jacob’s influence. When they showed the names on the list they each had a number next to them, with the numbers 4 8 15 16 23 42 each corresponding with the characters not crossed out.

3. The polar bears were part of the Dharma Initiative experiments.

4. Jack became the new Jacob/protector of the island, only so that he could defeat the MIB/Smoke Monster. Then Hurley took over as the protector because Jack ends up dying to save the island. He is successful and Hurley takes over as the island’s protector with Ben as his #2 (kind of like Richard Alpert was to Jacob).lost12_hugo Speaking of Ben, I can't tell you how much I enjoyed him getting a chance to finally serve a role of significance on the island he loved so much, as Hurley's number two. Part of me was disappointed that Jack was Jacob's replacement, as I thought Hurley would be more fitting... and Hurley got his chance after all, just before Jack went down to save the island from destruction.

5. Jack's cuts were reminders of the battle to the death with Smokey.

6. When Juliet detonated the bomb, two timelines began, each an outcome of the detonation of a hydrogen bomb in the previous season finale. In the first timeline, referred to as "flash sideways"

7. Everything that happened on the island was real, what was made up was the alternate universe or “flash sideways”. They all lived lives on the island, and formed these relationships. So when they all died, they made up a place to sort of wait for one another. So when they had all passed away, they were able to reunite before letting go and moving on.

Some people think they died in the original plane crash and they were dead the whole time, but I don’t believe this at all, especially after what Christian said to Jack about everyone dying at different times.

The Flash-Sideways was purgatory (AKA “spirit prison") where the characters went once they passed, but before they could "move on." For me, the key to this is what Locke says to Jack after surgery: "You don't have a son." Jack's son was created in his purgatory, in order to deal with his relationship with his own father. He needed to get past that before he could move on. All the other characters (in the church) weren't ready to move on until they remembered/realized the connections from their past life (the island).

It made me think that when we die, we will be with the people that matter the most, and to me that was the point of the last show. Seeing the smiles and relief from the characters, is I think the emotion we feel when death comes to a person,

The line that helped me understand the passage of time between the Island and their deaths, was when Kate said to Jack "I've missed you so much." She's missed him so much because he died on the island and she survived, got off and lived her life for however many years and then died and is now seeing him at the portal to the afterlife.

Christian pointed out that the time on the island was real and the people were all real. Everyone died at different times. Some before (Shannon, Libby etc) and some long after. For all we know Hurley could have lived on the island with Ben for 500 years. Lapedis and the folks on the planes could have made it back and lived out their lives... or they could have crashed on the way home. One thing was made clear, time holds no meaning once you die.

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Of course there are still a lot of questions and here are some that I came across and have myself. I also included a few theories with the questions:

1. So what happened to Walt, Michael, Faraday, Charlotte, Whidmore, Mr. Eko, Rousseau, Alex, etc.?

Michael was still on the island because he couldn’t “let go”? Maybe that was the case with the others. And some people online say that they weren’t significant to Jack as much so they weren’t included. I dunno!

2. We were wondering and upset about why some of the people in the church didn’t have some of their other loved ones there, for example, Locke’s fiancée Helen?

Maybe he really was with her in the spirit world, but just left her for a little bit to be reunited/reminded about the island?

3. Why didn’t Ben go inside the church?

He is still alive and protecting the island? Or he is waiting for Alex and Rousseau to “let go” then he will go with them?

4. Did Jack actually have a son or not?

5. Who exactly is Elouise and how does she know so much? (She got them back to the island remember)

6. What’s up with the worn out shoe on the bamboo right before Jack dies?

7. Why was Penny in the church? She was never on the island.

8. Why was Charles Whidmore trying to destroy the island?

9. Who built that big wheel under the island that changes time? Why did they build it?

10. Was the purpose of pressing the button and entering the code related to the light? If so, how? Was the light related to the magnetic field? If not, what was the significance of that magnetic field?

11. Why was everyone in the beginning insisting that it was imperative for the survival of mankind that Clare keep her son Aaron rather than give him up for adoption?

12. What was the sickness that Danielle Rousseau talked about, the thing that made all her companions go mad and kill each other? How did that relate to the plot?

13. Why couldn't anyone on the island give birth to a live baby?

14. Why were the Others so set on killing the Oceanic survivors in the first place?

15. in exciting Season 1, why were the Others kidnapping the Losties with "lists" given to them by Ben?

16. What was Widmore up to? Why were there "rules" that he and Ben couldn't kill each other?

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Finally, there was tons of symbolism in the show throughout the 6 seasons and a lot of religious undertones which I really enjoyed. I was worried it would turn into this weird religious show that would be upsetting. Luckily it had just enough religion in it to draw my own conclusions. Here are a few thoughts:

1. Jack’s father, Christian Shepherd “gathering the flock” for the final scene which was in a church.

2. When Jack walks in the church there's a Buddha, a menorah, various crosses and a Ganesh, plus the stained glass window which had the Crescent moon of Islam, the Buddhist Wheel of Righteousness, the Star of David and so on. Clear indications to me at least that the writers were attempting to transcend a single religious mythology to show the universal appeal of the reunion in the afterlife that is so prevalent in religious thought.

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I think the best part is that the show had different meanings to different people. There is no simple black and white answer, it's all interpreted.

I was deeply moved by the finale’s larger point: connections matter. Our connections to one another, wherever and whenever they happen, can have profound and life-altering value. Life doesn’t give us all the answers and doesn’t always make sense.

Note: A lot of this information I took from various sites so it’s not all my writing or ideas. I just wanted to share and hopefully it helps some people! Please leave me a comment if you have any theories or answers to the questions I posted!

I definitely feel more satisfied with the finale today after reading through this stuff and thinking about it than I did last night after it ended. Lost was a great show and I loved that it brought people together to talk and discuss things and it really made you think. Now I just need to get all the seasons and convince Dan to watch them with me again!