Thursday, December 2, 2010

New Addition to the Family!

Almost every night, Johnny would go onto the REI website and look at crampons and an ice axe. Sometimes when he would look at it right before going to bed, he wouldn't be able to sleep, but only daydream about the day they would come in the mail and he could hike a mountain.

During Thanksgiving when my parents came up, I had to use their credit card to buy them online so that John wouldn't find out. I bought him the crampons and my father was so excited he got him the ice axe. Here's a short video of his discovery. Unfortunately he saw the camera first and was ridiculously camera shy, so he saved his little girl screams of excitement for off camera.



The new additions!

John was so excited off camera, he was hugging his new equipment, smelling them, and going around the house pretending to climb a mountain with them. Whenever I got the camera out though, he would stop! Luckily, I forced him to give us a short clip of his running in place on the couch with one crampon on. He said he felt dumb and that he's "too shy" to do it, but hopefully you will enjoy the few seconds.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

T-Day, The Way We Like It!

It was a great week! Here's how it went down:

My parents came up from California to visit, but their drive was less than safe and exciting. They were going to come up Tuesday, but Highway 80 was closed, so they left the next day at 3:00 am California time and arrive 15 1/2 hours later in Idaho. Usually it is a 12 hour drive, but the had the pleasure of putting on snow chains through Donner Pass and enjoyed a blizzard when they entered Idaho. When the arrived in Rexburg, luckily it was a positive 3 degrees outside.


And here are my parents when we went out to eat at JBs. We were going to go out to a nice restaurant their last night here, but my sister wrote a blog about how she went to IHOP and all I could think about were pancakes the rest of the week! My craving was satisfied when we went to good ol' JBs for some of the best buttermilk pancakes I've ever had. This is just a picture of my parents after my mom told me not to take any pictures.

On Thursday for Thanksgiving dinner, we made a wonderful feast and I am still full from that night! I took pictures of some of the food, but not all. Here's a few things that we had.

John's Fruit Salad:


I won't lie, but this was the BEST fruit salad I've ever had. He put in cool whip bananas, skinned apples, strawberries cut, grapes cut in half, and the best part....


small EXPLOSIONS of pomegranate seeds. Here is a close up blurry picture of them. This made the fruit salad have tons of flavor and added excitement with the anticipation of pomegranate seeds in ever bite! It was spectacular!


Deviled Eggs, a must have.


Sweet potatoes with my sister's favorite recipe. I didn't want to add pecans because I don't like them, but I'm glad my sister threatened me over the phone to do so and it was delish!

Next, other than bagel bites, are my favorite hors d'oeuvres. I took several pictures from different angles because I couldn't decide which one to put on.


Top view


Side view


Cheese view: These are just salami wrapped around pepper jack cheese, (adding cream cheese is wonderful) holding them together with a toothpick and a pickled onion. Wonderful mixtures of flavors.

Whoever can name this quote, I will give you a dollar:
"Do you always carry your pickled onion's loose?"
"No, they dropped on the floor of the cab"
HA HA HA! Great show.


My bread rolls. I burnt the tops, but that should be no surprise, but I love the taste!

In addition, we had turkey, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, chocolate moose pie, and cherry cheesecake. I didn't take pictures of those, but I still have plenty in my fridge!

Here is just one last thing. Many have been asking me to put up another pregnancy picture, so here is me at 25 weeks along plus 72 hours of constant eating.


I hope you enjoy the pajama pants.

Sorry I didn't put up any pictures of Johnny! For some reason, he isn't in any of the pictures that I took. Sorry for the disappointment. I'll make up for it next time.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Smith Twins: Phase 2

When Mackenzie and I started college, everyone thought we were twins. How a blonde girl and a Chinese girl are mistaken for twins? Beats me. I guess it must have been the last name: Smith. Mackenzie and I are now married an no longer get mistaken as twins since we live in different states and now have different last names, but we are still the bestest of friends and are now pregnant at the same time.

Here's a picture for all for all of you who know us! I hope you enjoy.



The adorable child in the middle is Mackenzie's kid Keelie. She's precious.

Mackenzie is due January 21st and I'm due March 14th. We plan of having our kids marry each other so that we can be related once again.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Mesa Falls

40 miles outside of Rexburg, there are some gorgeous falls that is perfect for anyone to go. Many people that we asked said that it's a short hike to the falls and they're super pretty. They were right about it being super pretty, but the hike was more like a 30-foot walk. I even wore my hiking boots! They're really pretty to see in person, but it's hard to get a good picture angle, so you have to go there to see. It's perfect to bring families because the distance is so short that nobody will complain. Here's some pictures of the evidence.


This is just to show that John and I went together. There was nobody there to take a picture, so we had to use our long arms to improvise.


The upper falls


John at the upper falls


The lower falls which I think were way prettier than the upper falls, but we were really far away. This picture is zoomed in 7 times.


View of the Tetons on the drive up. Even better in person.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Can the McAdam/Smith Family Produce Female Offspring?

Between John and me, there seems to be more XY pairing than XX. John doesn't have any sisters, but has 3 brothers. All of my parents' grandchildren are boys. There's only two so far, but my brother found out that his wife is having a boy. We were next to find out the sex of our child. And...
It's a girl! The first in a while! Both John and I wanted a girl and not because of her being spoiled by her grandparents for being different, but we just wanted one first. I guess I don't really have a good reason why. Maybe it's secretly because one of my best friends Mackenzie is having a boy in January and I want them to secretly get married when they are older or because I wanted to dress the kid up with pink bows. I don't know, but we're happy it's a girl!

Here's the 20 week picture of me right before we went to the doc to find out the sex. Ignore the toothbrush in my mouth. We were running a little late.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Ying Yang Oriental Kitchen

My sister was complaining the other day about how I never write on the blog or when I do, it is always boring. I have to say I would agree with her. She has two adorable children to make any boring entry more interesting. However, I have to rely on my creative writing skills and photography (which, might I add, are limited) to even keep my family members interested. Just because of that, I do want to do a short review of the restaurants here in Rexburg just to keep myself satisfied and my sister off my back. This may not be helpful for all the family members out there that actually take time to read this, but hopefully at least on person in Rexburg will read my review and be influenced on whether or not to spend money at a restaurant.

Not to sound like a spoiled little brat, but going to Hong Kong, China, living in Taiwan for over a year, and having nearly authentic Chinese food living in California, I know what Chinese food taste like. But in writing this, I'm going to try to put myself in the shoes of a typical Idahoan and rate this restaurant strictly on how "Chinese" I think it is and not on the authenticity.

In Rexburg, if you crave Chinese food, there are only two places to go that claim they serve Chinese delights. First is Fong's restaurant which I give a 1/10 rating. As my Chinese teacher puts it, Fong serves "yucky sauce on top of rubber meat". Don't even think about going there. It will be the worst $5 spent. Second there is the Ying Yang restaurant which I want to give a full layout on how I would rate each category. (I took the categories from another website, so don't think I thought of them up on my own)

Here are some pictures off the internet so you can have a short eye break from paragraph writing.


Notice that the Chef really is Chinese. It just feels almost real.
And here's the real review:

Food Quality 5/10
We had some sort of pot stickers and sweet and sour chicken. The pot stickers were way too hard and lacked seasoning or any real flavor on the inside. The sweet and sour chicken was edible, but if someone brought that to my house and didn't tell me it was Chinese food, I would have never guessed. There was no sweet or sour flavor to it. Just cut up, unflavored, not juicy chicken with some sort of sauce that kept it moist. I wouldn't consider it Chinese food. Take a look at this picture someone else took.



Price 6/10
The "pot stickers" were $2.50 for 4 and the sweet and sour chicken was 8 bucks and it came with fried rice. The price wasn't horrible, but considering that it is one of the more expensive restaurants in Rexburg and I could have gotten three times as much at Panda Express (and better tasting), the price is just reasonable.

Customer Service 8/10
I was a bit disappointed when I noticed that 4 Chinese looking people worked there, but two were chefs in the back and the other two looked like they were just cleaning people that stayed in the back. They were really nice and my cup was always refilled, but the score could have been a 9/10 if they had slanted eyes or black hair.

Cleanliness 9/10
It was clean. There was even a huge windows so anyone can look into the kitchen and see how it was in the back. No problems.

Atmosphere 6/10
I wasn't in the Chinese mood while I was there, but they did do a few things so that it wouldn't look like a Denny's, but not much. All their tables were squared, and everyone knows that Chinese restaurants have at least two or three large round tables with the glass spinner thing on the top. Again, doesn't scream Chinese.

Overall, I don't think I am ever going to go there again. It might be worth trying once, but honestly, your money will be better spent driving 30 miles to Idaho falls and getting some stuff at Panda Express.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Big Jud's

Just 15 minutes away from Rexburg, there is a burger shop in the middle of Archer where each house is a quarter mile apart and has at least 10 cars in the front yard that don't start. Middle of nowhere, but they have the best burgers I've ever tasted except for the burgers at Super Burger in Santa Rosa (more grease). They're famous for their 1 lbs burger. I was shocked to learn that several people in my Chinese class had never heard of Big Juds before! To Honor Big Jud himself, here's his picture with the 3 pounder burger.



John and I went a couple of days ago and ordered the 1/2 pound burger. We shared it and still could only finish half of the burger. Each burger is perfectly seasoned and juicy. Come visit us and we'll take you there.

Word on the street is that the real Big Jud works at the Big Juds in Ashton.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

18 Weeks and Abs of Steel

Here's a baby update. 18 weeks into the pregnancy and this is how I look. I don't even look pregnant, so posting the picture is almost pointless, but some people wanted to see. Ignore the terrified look on my face. I was never a fan of cameras.



Okay, that was me sucking in, which I think is the right way to show how pregnant I really am. My sister disagreed, so here is a picture of the real way I walk around. What some refer to as lack of abdominal exercise or a spare tire, I call water weight, or a baby. You can choose to call it whatever you want.



We find out the sex of the child October 28th. We'll keep you updated.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Utah and a Ridiculously Big House

Conference weekend, John and I went down to Utah. We didn't go to conference, but we did go to my mission reunion Friday night. It was fun to socialize with all my old mission buddies, but it was every more fun to hear from my mission president and his wife.

I don't really want to write much, but I do want to show pictures of my mission president's home. My mission president and his family have mostly lived in Asia as his children have grown up. They even lived in Hong Kong for 18 years! It's about time they lived in the US. Here are pictures of their huge house.

The first two we took after we left because we didn't think enough in advance to take it was the sun was still out, so the pictures are a bit lame.


The back of the house which in daylight looks twice as big as the front.


The front. All the missionaries were in the garage and the driveway because that is where we could all fit to listen to our mission pres. Plus their garage alone is bigger than our DOUBLE WIDE mobile home. (I had to add the double wide. It's a pride issue.)


Their house in the daylight, not taken by me, but stolen from a facebook album.

That's all.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Rexburg Unplugged: Kan Do Kandy Extravaganza!

Last Saturday was Rexburg Unplugged. It has been an annual gathering where bands or wannabe singers come and preform while businesses advertise. It was from 2-6 and we got to sell cotton candy for the first time!

For those of you who don't know, John has started a business called Kan Do Kandy! We sell cotton candy at events and rent out our cotton candy machine! Feel free to check out the website!

kandokandy.com

We started at 2 in the afternoon, but John was still at work, so his old roommate Glenn came to help me out for the first few hours. I think I would have had a panic attack and fainted if he didn't help out. He flirted with all the girls and brought in business. I just stood there and smiled. It was a good combination.

Here are a few pictures!


John and our friend Glenn who helped out a ton while John was at work.


All three of us together at the stand.
For all of you who are wondering, Glenn is 6 feet 6 inches tall.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Yellowstone

Last weekend we went to Yellowstone. We'll just post pictures.













Friday, September 17, 2010

Tetons

Labor day weekend we took a trip up to the Tetons with John's brother Jared and a few of his cousins. Unfortunately John's car broke down and was in the shop that weekend, so we had to fit everything in out little Dodge Neon. Half the trunk was full of firewood, half of the backseat was taken up by food and sleeping bags, and I had a cooler on my lap. Here are some pictures! I won't go through and explain them all. My sister said that my last post was "too long, boring, and lacked personality". I'll just spare everyone the pain.

But I do have to describe what we did. On Saturday, we hiked a 9.2 mile hike up to Surprise lake. John hiked up in front of me because he was going further up to disappointment peak. I was just settling for the lake. John made it up the trail in 2 1/2 hours and it took me just a shade over 5 hours. What I did learn is that I am never going to do another 9.2 mile hike as a pregnant lady. Maybe it would have been fine if I were in shape, but that hike was just bad timing. It was the hardest for me, but I think I would have been fine had I not been with child. Luckily, a couple of nice ladies on the trail offered me some chocolate and dried fruit and said that every pregnant lady needs chocolate. I agreed and took it from her. It was heavenly.


Bear on trail.


View looking down on the trail.


John climbed Disappointment Peak which is a summit that is immediately in front of the Grand Teton but it 2,000 feet lower. It's called Disappointment Peak because it is so close, it looks like one could touch the top of the Grand after summiting. Unfortunately, it's another climb.


This is Surprise Lake and Amphitheater Lake from John's view on Disappointment Peak. That is where I stopped.


John at the top of the peak.


Kalvin, John's cousin, at the top with the Grand Teton in the back.


Surprise Lake.


Antler arch in Jackson, WY


Sunset on Jackson Lake


Story: We got out of the car and started walking towards Jackson Lake when suddenly Jared pulls something out of his pocket and says, "Look, a giant gummy bear." It really was a giant gummy bear. It cost seven bucks, but we all agreed after that that it was a reasonable price to pay for a giant gummy bear.


Top of Signal Summit


Tetons