Thursday, August 30, 2007

Our Ladies Day out...

Yesterday a group of us had a great lunch date....Margaret Elliott made the phone calls and arranged all of it. THANK YOU Margaret!!! It was great, the food, the people, the spirit that was present and said we were all up to doing this again...

Monday, August 27, 2007

A very busy week and weekend for the Elliotts!!!


This past week we have been very busy partaking of the fruit our trees have given to us this year. Brent was so kind to have picked all the pears, apples, and plums from the trees while I was out of town. He had decorated the garage by having them sitting nicely in a neat row of boxes...many boxes.

I started with the pears, I love dried pears...then we moved onto the plums. Tried drying the plums but way to sour....not good, did two plum cobblers and WOW the first bite made you pucker up big time. I was afraid I would never get my lips out of that puckered up old lady kissing position...so I tried making plum syrup. It turned out great. I loved it and it taste great on waffles!!! I was running into the weekend and short of time so I had to employ Trevor, Brooke and Brent into the world of canning. We did some applesause, apple juice, more syrup, more pears, and I even made some Italian Broshetta with garden basil, tomatoes, olive oil, onions, and garlic. Yum...Yum...it was good on bread, pizza even a macaroni pasta dish we had for dinner one night. Having all of us work together was fun, we got alot of talking in. After cutting all those apples our fingers were worn out!!!

Then over the Weekend Brent and I went to Idaho where we enjoyed one day on the river with Aunt Lynn and Uncle Mike's family. We even got in on the phone call where Michelle was sharing all the excitment of her new engagement. That's right we will soon be having another wedding in the family. Then on Sunday we went to Juleen's mission farewell. Juleen comes from a wonderful family; it was all in all a great weekend!!! Oh and that very sour plum cobbler well with vanilla ice cream and carmel topping it is a dessert to die for!!!

Saturday, August 18, 2007

A mixture of feelings....

SmileyCentral.com I am feeling a mixture of things since I have been back home here in Farmington. I truly enjoyed my visit with my daughters, and the grandbabies...it is always a blue moment leaving them. At the same time I was so exicited to see my honey and get home to Farmington. Tomorrow it will be a whole year, since the first time Brent sent me a flirt on a LDS dating website. WOW how times flys. A lot has happen this past year. First meeting Brent, then meeting Brents family, his family meeting my family. The arrival of Madelynn, the long distance dating process, thinking and doing the marriage thing, ring hunting. Then lets add to the chaos and move, leave my job, friends, family, GET MARRIED, watch son leave for his mission. It is a lot, and I have enjoyed all of it...there is a saying the best part to a ending is a new begining!!!
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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Happy Birthday...Big Sister!!!

My greatest joy!!!


I love this picture of my children...It has been a year almost since I came in contact with Brent. Then a whole lot of changes occured (good changes). The best part about it all was having the love and support of my children and family...Going to the Temple was a great experience...even the second time around. What even made it more special was I had my mother and sister's work done. Then my son Kyle went through for his endowments earlier so he could attend my Temple Sealing to Brent. Having all three of my children present was like Heaven...a peaceful wonderful feeling. I am sending this photo to Kyle...wow I miss him!!!

Thursday, August 9, 2007


Currently I am spending a few days in St. George...spending some time with my Shelley Belly (she use to love that little nick name) and David. David and Shelley moved here April of this year. It has been a very fun stopping place on the way to as well as from Las Vegas. A few times as a family we have all enjoyed a few days of playing, especially my honeymoon and family time prior to Kyle leaving on his mission. Currently Shelley and David are thinking of heading back to school in Cedar City so I do not know how much longer we will be able to enjoy this fun house here in St. George. One thing for sure we will always have the precious memories.

I have always loved the St. George area. I recall as a youth coming up to the dedication of the St. George Temple...St. George, Utah was named in honor of Mormon apostle George A. Smith, also known as the “Potato Saint” because he urged early settlers to eat raw, unpeeled potatoes to cure scurvy. This was an interesting fact I liked learning as Brent's family loves potatoes. I think they could eat them every day...Now that I know they are loaded with vitamin c maybe I can get them to eat raw unpeeled potatoes hummmm well it saves on energy (from cooking). Cooked smashed potatoes served with gravy or lots of corn on top of the potatoes is the standard dish always served on Fast Sundays at Great Grandpa and Grandma Elliotts. At first when I came into this family I murmur about their unhealty potatoes. Well since then yea...there long time family tradition has grown on me!!!

Some other facts I have learned about the Saint George Temple are:
The St. George Utah Temple is the only temple completed during Brigham Young's 30-year tenure as president of the Church.
The St. George Utah Temple was the first temple built in Utah.
The St. George Utah Temple is the oldest operating temple of the Church.
The St. George Temple has more sealing rooms than any other temple, a total of 18.
The St. George Temple originally followed the design of the Nauvoo and Kirtland Temples, featuring an assembly hall and an instruction hall partitioned for presenting the endowment.
Endowments for the dead were first performed in the St. George Utah Temple.
The St. George Temple, Salt Lake Temple, and Palmyra New York Temple are the three operating temples dedicated on April 6.
I recieved my endowments at the Saint George, Utah temple...
I own a numbered beautiful drawing of this Temple drawn by a local artist...I love it!!!

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Tag...Tag...Tag

Well I am in the game...a little behind but here it goes.
Seven thing you might not know about me...

7. Lets start with the dislikes...I dislike corn beef and sourkrout because one time I was invited to dinner and that was the main dish served...upon taking a bite my not so sweet friends told me their dog climb up on the table and got into the main dish.

6. SmileyCentral.com I LOVE Maple Bars!!! We all have comfort foods but I try hard to avoid my favorite. Infact I only allow myself to eat one usually in the store. I hardly ever buy them and if I bring them home I give them all away so that I can only eat one.

5. I have a childhood nick name...it is embarrassing. As a child growing up with my father for many family activities we would go shooting. Yes I have my own guns. I became a pretty good shot and so my nickname was DEADEYE...

4. I have not always been a member of the church. I am also a mother hen who loves her children dearly. With that said I often had thoughts that I as a mother could not send my children off on a mission. Travis and Lila dated prior to Travis leaving on his mission. It was upon seeing him off to Brazil at the Salt Lake Airport I recieved that comformation from the spirit that I could send my son off and he would be okay. Eight years later my son Kyle is now serving in Fiji...

3. Things I have won...Mother of the year award and believe it or not as a youth I was the champion in girls arm wresting...

2. I love my bed....with lots of pillows, soft sheets, and down covers...my bedroom is my haven from the world. When I need to escape I put on some soft relaxing music and escape in the comfort of my bed...

1. I Love my grand children, my children, and family means a lot to me...many times I have prayed that I could see them raise in a safe spot like the Millennium
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Who do I TAG...?
I tag Heidi and Matt Porter. Why? Because I can and because I would love to get to know more about this cute couple!!!

Friday, August 3, 2007

What If...?


I wonder what would happen if we treated our Book of Mormon like we treat our cell phones?
What if we carried it around in our purses or pockets?
What if we turned back to get it if we forgot it?
What if we flipped through it several times a day?
What if we spent an hour or more using it everyday?
What if we used it to receive messages?
What if we treated it like we couldn't live without it?
What if we gave it to kids for gifts?
What if we used it as we traveled?
What if we used it in case of an emergency?
This is something to make you go..."Hummm...where is my Book of Mormon?"
Unlike our cell phones:
One Plan fits all.
Unlimited usage.
No roaming charges.
You always have reception.
No weak signals And
We don't ever have to worry about our Book of Mormon being disconnected
Because our Savior already paid the bill!

QUOTE:

"When you feel weak, discouraged, depressed, or afraid, open the Book of Mormon and read. Do not let too much time pass before reading a verse, a thought, or a chapter."

President Boyd K. Packer
Ensign, May 2005, 8