Monday, November 05, 2007
Friday, November 02, 2007
In Good Company
I knew I was on to something when I stopped drinking diet sodas. Check THIS out...George AND Barbara Bush both have Grave's!
When I worked at Morinda/TNI, I had to write some catalog pages about why we were better than our competitors. One of my points was that one competitor used stevia, a non-FDA-approved herbal sweetener. All my research led me to articles about how Monsanto was basically bullying the FDA to allow aspartame (Equal/ Nutrasweet) and to ban all other sweeteners, even though stevia appeared to be safe and natural, used for thousands of years.
Having to crank out deceptive info even in the "trusted" health food industry made me wonder how huge the FDA racket really is...I mean, if even SOME of the claims are true, then Monsanto essentially provided the medical world & insurance companies with a steady stream of sick people for 20 years! I'm not generally a suspicious, conspiracy-theory-type person, but it's troublemsome, especially to someone who drank 2 12-packs of caffeine free diet Coke per week for ten years!
When I worked at Morinda/TNI, I had to write some catalog pages about why we were better than our competitors. One of my points was that one competitor used stevia, a non-FDA-approved herbal sweetener. All my research led me to articles about how Monsanto was basically bullying the FDA to allow aspartame (Equal/ Nutrasweet) and to ban all other sweeteners, even though stevia appeared to be safe and natural, used for thousands of years.
Having to crank out deceptive info even in the "trusted" health food industry made me wonder how huge the FDA racket really is...I mean, if even SOME of the claims are true, then Monsanto essentially provided the medical world & insurance companies with a steady stream of sick people for 20 years! I'm not generally a suspicious, conspiracy-theory-type person, but it's troublemsome, especially to someone who drank 2 12-packs of caffeine free diet Coke per week for ten years!
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Halloween: A Retrospective
2002: Addie at 11 months old with Gram Melin
2003: Danny the Dinosaur, Grandma Robin Hood, and Addie the Pumpkin (again)--she's almost 2 years old.
2004: Daddy Shrek holding Heidi-lion, Mom the Builder (and yes, we had been building our house all day), and Addie the butterfly-fairy--Heidi is 6.5 months and Addie is almost 3 years old.
2003: Addie again! Her favorite game at our ward Halloween carnival is the fishing pond, and in 2003, she fished a pair Billy-Bob teeth...
which Heidi borrowed later!
2006: Mommy-witch, Daddy- Scarecrow, and Strawberry Shortcake and Apple Dumpling
2006: Addie-Cat, James-puppy, and Heidi-witch. The best thing about this picture is, of course that James looks like he's horrified of Heidi (and I think he really was the first 9 months of his life)...LOVE IT!Tuesday, October 30, 2007
So Long, Farewell...
Last night while we were cleaning up from dinner and Family Night (we made Halloween sugar cookies and sang Primary Program songs), Peter took this picture of our family.
Today we are taking Peter to the airport so he can fly home to Slovakia via NYC. We sent a care pacakage of the cookies we made last night for him to share with Zuzana. We will miss them a lot! The only bright side is that we need to separate the girls to do some sleep training with Heidi , so now we have a room for Addie to sleep in until Heidi learns to go to bed and stop disturbing the whole family! The nice thing is that Zuzana and Peter will probably come back next year! They won't live with us but we can stop in and see them at work or have them over for dinner! :) Next summer we will teach them to cook Mexican food!
Today we are taking Peter to the airport so he can fly home to Slovakia via NYC. We sent a care pacakage of the cookies we made last night for him to share with Zuzana. We will miss them a lot! The only bright side is that we need to separate the girls to do some sleep training with Heidi , so now we have a room for Addie to sleep in until Heidi learns to go to bed and stop disturbing the whole family! The nice thing is that Zuzana and Peter will probably come back next year! They won't live with us but we can stop in and see them at work or have them over for dinner! :) Next summer we will teach them to cook Mexican food!***
On a totally different subject, I was reading cjane's post about her halloween peeves, and I realized that I share them all. I also was reminded that I haven't shared one of the weirdest things about myself. I have serious issues with doing free advertising for companies by wearing their brand names on my person. I worked one holiday season at the Gap and I was really annoyed that I had to wear a branded shirt, but later figured it was okay since they were paying me. I LOATHE clothing with cartoons, which I feel is another form of free advertising. Rich thinks I am a mean mom because I won't buy the girls Disney Princess (or other character) clothes. Well, I have been a little more flexible with the kids. We found a really cute, INEXPENSIVE pair of sneakers for Addie with a subtle Hello Kitty on them. And each year we pillage the after Christmas sales and find $3 Old Navy fleeces. I'll wear those because they are practically free. And if the kids receive (subtly) branded items as gifts, I let it slide. But come on-- we are human beings with dignity! Companies should not be allowed to advertise their wares on the temples Heavenly Father gave us. To me, it's like a tattoo. And if somebody is going to use me that way, at least they should be paying ME, not the other way around! ;)
Sunday, October 28, 2007
New Feature
I feel like poo today an I made it worse because I think I forgot my morning meds (see how pathetic? I can't even actually remember if I took them or not. There is a downside to being mellow...I am also quite stupid these days, too).
Last Thursday (Jill's Birthday) was the premier of the final season of Scrubs. In honor of my good pals JD, Elliot, Chocolate Bear, Carla, Dr. Cox, Jumpsuit, etc., I will be posting my favorite quote from each episode. By the way, I found the first episode a little bit anti-climactic and lame, but still funny. I missed my friends at Sacred Heart. Quote of the week:
"Seriously---am I having a stroke, or is someone cooking an omelet in here?" --Dr. Kelso.
On a less-funny note, I was away from my computer and unable to wish THREE of my brothers a HAPPY BIRTHDAY this weekend.
My brother, Willy, turned 35 on the 26th
My brother-in-law, Jess, turned 35 today
My brother, Michael, turned 22 today
Yeeeehaw! that's the great thing about having a huge and ever-expanding family...it's always close to SOMEONE's birthday. October was always a big month in my nucear family. November was an off-month, but now we've got Maeby Post, Angie Melin Gray, Dad Layton, Ben Petersen, Rosalie Gray & her soon-to-be-born sister, Darrin Lehman, Sam Elrey, and Kelli Melin.
Also, we have been watching Armageddon Week on the History Channel and have something to add to last week's prophecy: it occured to me today when some scholar was explaining that people who end up without the mark of the beast won't be allowed to buy or sell, that we may end up bartering with our food storage. So maybe after we meet the recommended year supply, we should have extra for currency. I'm just sayin'....you could probably buy ANYTHING with awesome homemade/ home-canned salsa or toilet paper. Or wheat. Or Tylenol. Think about it, yo.
Last Thursday (Jill's Birthday) was the premier of the final season of Scrubs. In honor of my good pals JD, Elliot, Chocolate Bear, Carla, Dr. Cox, Jumpsuit, etc., I will be posting my favorite quote from each episode. By the way, I found the first episode a little bit anti-climactic and lame, but still funny. I missed my friends at Sacred Heart. Quote of the week:
"Seriously---am I having a stroke, or is someone cooking an omelet in here?" --Dr. Kelso.
On a less-funny note, I was away from my computer and unable to wish THREE of my brothers a HAPPY BIRTHDAY this weekend.
My brother, Willy, turned 35 on the 26th
My brother-in-law, Jess, turned 35 today
My brother, Michael, turned 22 today
Yeeeehaw! that's the great thing about having a huge and ever-expanding family...it's always close to SOMEONE's birthday. October was always a big month in my nucear family. November was an off-month, but now we've got Maeby Post, Angie Melin Gray, Dad Layton, Ben Petersen, Rosalie Gray & her soon-to-be-born sister, Darrin Lehman, Sam Elrey, and Kelli Melin.
Also, we have been watching Armageddon Week on the History Channel and have something to add to last week's prophecy: it occured to me today when some scholar was explaining that people who end up without the mark of the beast won't be allowed to buy or sell, that we may end up bartering with our food storage. So maybe after we meet the recommended year supply, we should have extra for currency. I'm just sayin'....you could probably buy ANYTHING with awesome homemade/ home-canned salsa or toilet paper. Or wheat. Or Tylenol. Think about it, yo.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Haircut
On Saturday we decided that James was just too shaggy, so Rich shaved him down.
Here is the "before" picture on Saturday morning.
Here is the "before" picture on Saturday morning.While this was not James' first haircut (it's his 3rd), it's the only one attended by our resident photojournalist, Addie. She took all of these pictures...
Daddy and James in the bathroom
"What's up with the hawkmo, dad?"
(Rich was sad because I wouldn't let him seal our son's fate as a social outcast by giving him a trashy little mohawk or mullet, so for a minute he had a hawkmo, just like dad).
I think Rich took this--James & Addie
Poor James Ole wonders what's going on...
I love that Addie caught this face--it's James' new whiny face. When he's annoyed, he makes this face and kind hyperventilates through his scrunched-up nose. Apparently he is not a fan of the clippers.

Waiting patiently for the final touches...
MUCH BETTER!
Daddy and James in the bathroom
"What's up with the hawkmo, dad?"(Rich was sad because I wouldn't let him seal our son's fate as a social outcast by giving him a trashy little mohawk or mullet, so for a minute he had a hawkmo, just like dad).
I think Rich took this--James & Addie
Poor James Ole wonders what's going on...
I love that Addie caught this face--it's James' new whiny face. When he's annoyed, he makes this face and kind hyperventilates through his scrunched-up nose. Apparently he is not a fan of the clippers.
Waiting patiently for the final touches...MUCH BETTER!
Saturday the Thirteenth
Last Saturday was CRAZY! Rich was in charge of the wheat grinding booth at the Emergency Preparedness Fair in Bozeman, and we wanted to go to Helena after the fair. So he left to set up at 9am, and the kids and I did some chores and followed him at 10:30. He did a demonstration for the whole 4 hours, so we have lots of great fresh ground wheat, AND we learned how great the impact grinders are. The fair was really cool-- there was a lot about creating, managing, and rotating/using your food storage, but also lots of first aid, fire prevention, financial planning, water storage and treatment, and alternative energy. The fire department had a cool mobile home there called the fire house and they took kids though to teach them about fire safety and they climbed out the back window at the end. They even served free lunch and lots of food storage samples. It was great fun! Here's Addie in the leaves outside the Stake Center.
LEAF GIRL! While Rich finished up at the fair, we went down the street to the Museum of the Rockies. Since we are members, we get mailings about new exhibits (over the summer it was King Tut's stuff) and the girls couldn't wait to go learn about bats.
The exhibit was wonderfully interactive and we had so much fun! See the girls hanging like bats? After that, we went upstairs to the Discovery Center...
...where the girls fought over this cool dinosaur costume...
...and Heidi hogged this cute little log cabin. James enjoyed "the pit" full of foam pads and cubes to stack and jump on. Sadly, I don't have a picture of that cuteness.
Crazy Addiegator
Here's are the girls having sun in the reading corner.At 2:30pm, we picked up Daddy and drove to Helena. We went to Posties to help them with tile and see Uncle Michael. We wanted to see the Lehmans, too, but Darrin's mom arrived the same time we did and we never met up. We did, however, have a BLAST with Matt and Michael (Poor Amie had to work, but we stopped into see her around 8pm).
Our kids jumped out of hte car and immediately began playing with their cousins, Jake and Sam. They were all so happy to see eachother. Here's Ad pulling the wee ones around.
Heidi, Sam, James, and Jake.
Later, after dinner and furious playing, all the kids took a bath to get ready for Sunday. Once they were all clean and in their jammies, we headed home to Livingston.Thanks, Posties, for all the fun! It was so fun to see you, Mike!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Retro: The First Week of October
Blogger and/or my computer has been acting up lately, so I haven't posted many photos. Tonight things seem to be going well, so here are a bunch of pix from 2 weeks ago. (Click to enlarge any photo)
First of all, this is how the streets looked on October 1st. I took this picture as a birthday present for Debbie, but then I realized it would probably make her sad (down in the 90-degree Arizona heat, homesick for Montana)...but Deb, I hope you had a happy birthday!
This is how Addie looked when I picked her up from school on the 1st...later that day she lost her top left tooth!
On the way down to Utah, we stopped and visited my Dad and Becky in Pocatello. Dad made us such a delicious dinner, and the kids had so much fun playing in his (massive) backyard. My step-sister Casey's daughter was there--Becca is only 6 weeks older than Heidi and they are quite the pair. We had such a nice visit--dad & Becky, thanks so much for having us over! We had a great time!
James Ole exploring Grandpa's kitchen 10/03
Sweet Baby James sleeping in our hotel room in Utah.
Jill whipped up an amazing Mexican feast for Sam's birthday...the haze is from the smoke from his candles.
Addie, Heidi, & Uncle Sam ready for some cake.
First of all, this is how the streets looked on October 1st. I took this picture as a birthday present for Debbie, but then I realized it would probably make her sad (down in the 90-degree Arizona heat, homesick for Montana)...but Deb, I hope you had a happy birthday!
This is how Addie looked when I picked her up from school on the 1st...later that day she lost her top left tooth!
On the way down to Utah, we stopped and visited my Dad and Becky in Pocatello. Dad made us such a delicious dinner, and the kids had so much fun playing in his (massive) backyard. My step-sister Casey's daughter was there--Becca is only 6 weeks older than Heidi and they are quite the pair. We had such a nice visit--dad & Becky, thanks so much for having us over! We had a great time!
James Ole exploring Grandpa's kitchen 10/03
Sweet Baby James sleeping in our hotel room in Utah.
Jill whipped up an amazing Mexican feast for Sam's birthday...the haze is from the smoke from his candles.
Addie, Heidi, & Uncle Sam ready for some cake.
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