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.