Sunday, February 1, 2009

BUSTED

I read this article this evening and was sincerely disappointed. Every day I either read the papers or watch the news and am saddened by what I see: Wallstreet Ponzi schemes and scam artists, war and destruction in other parts of the world, people here at home being tried for murders and other terrible, TERRIBLE crimes, the list goes on and on. So, one can see why when someone "good" comes along, the American public clings to them. It's always inspirational to have a role model to cheer for and look up to.

So, like I said, I was saddened to read this article about Michael Phelps. I cheered for him like everyone else in the U.S. during the Olympics and I guess I do hold him to a higher standard. He should know better. He should know that he is now in the public eye and should "behave." He should know that kids all over the country look up to him as a role model. Come on, Phelps. You just won 8 Olympic gold medals... find something better to do with your time!

Phelps admits 'bad judgment' after marijuana-pipe photo

(CNN) -- Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps admitted to "regrettable" behavior Sunday and vowed it wouldn't happen again after a British newspaper published a photograph of the swimmer smoking a marijuana pipe.

"I acted in a youthful and inappropriate way," swimmer Michael Phelps said in a statement released Sunday.

"I engaged in behavior which was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment," the record-setting American athlete said in a statement issued Sunday.

"I'm 23 years old, and despite the successes I have had in the pool, I acted in a youthful and inappropriate way, not in a manner that people have come to expect from me," Phelps said. "For this, I am sorry. I promise my fans and the public -- it will not happen again."

Phelps won a record eight gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, four years after he won six gold medals at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. He has received numerous corporate endorsements totaling millions of dollars.

His statement was also posted on his Facebook page, followed by comments of both support and admonishment from fans.

In a separate statement, the U.S. Olympic Committee said it was "disappointed in the behavior recently exhibited by Michael Phelps."

"Michael is a role model, and he is well aware of the responsibilities and accountability that come with setting a positive example for others, particularly young people," the committee said. "In this instance, regrettably, he failed to fulfill those responsibilities."

However, it added, "Michael has acknowledged that he made a mistake and apologized for his actions. We are confident that, going forward, Michael will consistently set the type of example we all expect from a great Olympic champion."

The picture, billed as an exclusive by the tabloid News of the World, showed Phelps using a water pipe during what it said was a November party at the University of South Carolina. In 2004, Phelps was arrested on charges of driving under the influence in Salisbury, Maryland. Phelps pleaded guilty and received 18 months probation in that incident, issuing an apology afterward.

"Getting into a car with anything to drink is wrong. It's dangerous and it's unacceptable. I'm 19, but was taught that no matter how old you are, you take responsibility for actions, which I do," Phelps told ESPN.

The Olympic swimmer is one of 12 Olympic athletes that have pledged to "My Victory," an initiative launched last year by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to keep competitive sports clean of cheating and drug use.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Back to 1

So, Aubrey started preschool at the beginning of the month. I can hardly believe she is old enough. She is attending the same preschool that Jacob went to, and on her first day, she went right into her class without even looking back. No tears, hardly even a wave back to mom and dad. However, the last couple of times, she's been a little whiny about it, so I'm hoping she'll get more used to it over the next few weeks. Even though my daughter is really such a joy to be around, I absolutely love having only 1 child with me in the mornings a couple of times a week. What to do with myself, you ask? Can you say, "Costco, here I come!!"

Aubrey in front of her cubby

At the end of preschool her first day


My two little ones

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

BBBAAAADDDDD Week!

So, as the title infers, this has been a BAD week. My two little ones have been hit hard with a bad flu. It's been a combination of vomiting, high fevers, and diarrhea for the last week and it's still going strong. Evan even broke out in a weird rash that covers his whole body and Aubrey broke out in it today too. So I've been holding sick, crying babies for a week, doing endless loads of laundry and all kinds of clean up this week... yuck!!

I escaped this morning to do brunch with a girlfriend to take a "breather" from our house, which we've aptly nicknamed "the den of death" due to all the illnesses floating around there. And it was nice, however when I returned the babysitter let me know that Aubrey had thrown up again. So, we're back to square one.

And Jacob came home early today from school with a fever and Dallin had one this morning too. So I am the only healthy one in this group of sickies. How many days do you think it will be before I start too? I'm guessing 2... max!

On a much lighter note, since I use my blog as my journal, I wanted to write about Jacob's piano lessons. Jacob has been taking piano lessons for just a few months now and it's hard to really tell what they are learning at this stage, if anything. But last week, I heard him play his first duet with his teacher and it sounded really good. I wish I would have caught it on tape... seriously so cute!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Christmas Day At Last

The kids woke up about 7 a.m. and came upstairs. The first thing they did, of course, is come upstairs to see if Santa came. We set a broom out every year to see if Santa comes. If it's knocked over in the morning, that means he came. If it's still standing, then that's bad news. Fortunately, it was knocked over.




Then we had to take one more picture of them in their cute pajamas, while prolonging their agony. They were dying to see what was in the living room.


We try to keep Christmas pretty low key in our home so that we focus on the true meaning of christmas. My kids know that Santa really only brings 1 big gift, and they also only really get 1 gift from mom and dad, plus PJs on christmas eve and an ornament. It doesn't sound like a lot, but by the time you add in all of the gifts from the cousins on both sides of the family, gifts from grandparents, and the ones from local friends, neighbors and teachers, it already seems like too much. This way, they don't have "too many" presents and actually enjoy opening all of their presents. Before we started doing Christmas this way, my kids didn't even want to open ALL of their presents. We practically had to force them, so this seems to be working for us for now. Below are pictures of some of the favorite presents this year:


Jacob got his first official pair of skis and broke them in the day after Christmas!


Aubrey got her first dollhouse!


And I think everyone's favorite toy (especially Evan's favorite) was this toy Elmo. It is amazing. It moves its arms and mouth when it talks, it stands up and sits down, dances, sings, tells jokes, tells stories, it laughs when you tickle it, and more. It's pretty cool and Evan almost died of excitement when he saw it.


Like I mentioned above, the rest of Christmas Day, we played with toys, went sledding outside with the neighbors, ate great food and relaxed. The rest of our Christmas vacation was spent doing pretty much the same, with a few occasional outings with local friends to restaurants and movies. It was pretty relaxing, which I thoroughly enjoyed!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

All about the Christmas food

After putting the kids down to bed, Dallin and I got cooking. If you knowDallin or I, you know that holidays and travel (for us) are ALL about the food. Since I'm Hispanic, we always celebrated Christmas Eve with a traditional dinner that included Guatamalan tamales, sweet bread, and hot chocolate. So over the years, Dallin and I have combined our traditions and this is what the Christmas Eve meal has turned into. First, we always have lobster tails for dinner. We have a fantastic recipe and Dallin cooks them on the grill. They seriously are the best lobster I've ever had.



Next we cook up fire-roasted artichokes out on the grill as well. This is a recipe that we've perfected over the years. We had these at a restaurant years ago and spent several years trying to imitate the recipe at home. And we finally did it (although I think our artichokes are actually better now!) The pictures don't do them justice, but trust me, these are dee-lish!

And lastly, we spend the last couple of weeks before Christmas trying to track down some good Guatamalan tamales. Last year, I ordered them from a lady Dallin knew but I was not impressed with them. This year, we found a little Guatamalan restaurant here in Reno and ordered a few for Christmas. They were pretty good -- not as good as the ones I ate growing up, but they were up there. For those of you who don't know, Guatamalan tamales are made of up of a soft maize filled with pork, olives and red peppers and wrapped in banana leaves. Christmas, for me, just would not be the same without them. And for dessert, we had a peppermint pie that is a DeMordaunt family tradition.


Christmas morning always includes family recipes as well, including the Christmas kringle which seriously is to die for. It's a dough ring filled with raisins soaked in an almond filling, with icing on top. We make two rings and they're gone in a blink of an eye! Okay, I think my next post, I will finally blog about Christmas day!!



Sunday, December 28, 2008

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year...

Christmas 2008 was wonderful! This is the 2nd or third year (I honestly can't remember) that we've stayed in Reno for the holidays, and I absolutely love it. We don't have to deal with long lines at airports or long drives. We can just stay home, relax and spend time with our family.

We've got some neat Christmas traditions underway and I'm sure they'll only get better and better over the years as our kids get older. First of all, the pre-Christmas season was full of the usual: decorating gingerbread houses and putting up all of our decorations, and of course trimming the tree. We totally scored on our christmas tree this year. We actually got it pretty late this year (b/c it was just a hectic time of year for us), so I was convinced we'd come home with an ugly "Charlie Brown" tree. But not so! I think this was the prettiest tree we've ever had. It was perfectly symmetrical and nice and tall. And the kids had so much fun decorating it. Every year Dallin and I exchange ornaments that are symbolic of something that happened that year. And we also give similar ornaments to our kids. So over the years we've started accumulating some really nice, sentimental ornaments, which I absolutely love.
My kids showing off their very best behavior for Santa


This year, we also lucked out with some great snow before and during Christmas. I can't remember the last time I've had a truly "white" Christmas, but this year, it was just that. The kids had fun making snowmen, we had fun sledding, and everyone had fun running through the mounds of snow behind our house. The first day it snowed, I felt like such a kid. I spent HOURS outside with the kids pulling them on the sled, trying to shovel the driveway and having snowball fights with them. It honestly was so much fun.

Jacob ready to pummel his mama with a snowball


The cutest snow bunny -- I adore my Aubrey!!


On Christmas Eve, we made cookies for Santa and his reindeer and then re-enacted the nativity. This year's program went a lot better than last year. Last year, everyone was crying throughout the whole thing. This year, there were no tears and everyone seemed to get along... even inside the manger. As you'll see by the picture below, none of my kids like to have things on their heads, so the best we could do was to lay kitchen towels on their heads to make them look more like Mary, Joseph and a shepherd.


After the nativity, we took pictures in front of the tree and let them open their one present of the evening which is always pajamas.



This post is starting to get lengthy so I will continue the rest of the christmas festivities later this week. Enjoy the pictures!

Monday, December 22, 2008

My "Sistas"

So, I am finally getting some more pictures from our recent trip to California for Adeline's baby blessing. And I'm not quite ready to start blogging about all of our Christmas projects this year yet. So I will stick to everything else for the moment and do a massive blog about Christmas in a few days.

I just have to say that I am very lucky.... I have 2 great older brothers and 2 REALLY great little sisters. My sisters and I are very close. We talk all the time and in general are very similar to one another -- in looks and personality. While I was in CA with them, I realized how much I miss them and wish I could be near them especially now that they're married and having babies. I'm not much of a phone talker, but get me on the phone with one of my sisters, and I can't shut up!

Also, while we were in Cali, one of Becky's friends took some great pictures of my family, which I am including below. So this post is filled with lots of fun pictures. Enjoy!


This mosiac was made by my sister Ligia, but I stole it from her blog and posted it on mine too!





This was taken right after Adeline's baby blessing





Our cute girl


Family shot at the beach


Monday, December 8, 2008

Playing Catch Up

So I'm a little behind on my blogging. First off, we had a wonderful Thanksgiving here in Reno with my brother-in-law and his family. They have the CUTEST little boy you've ever seen named Lucas and my sister-in-law Melissa is (I'm convinced) one of the most beautiful people I've ever met. (I know she is probably ready to kill me after reading this!!) And she is funny (you should see her dance)! And smart (she and a friend started their own company which they run out of their homes). Anyway, we had a great time making Thanksgiving dinner, the kids had a great time playing on the golf course behind the house, we drove around parts of Tahoe, and we even squeezed in some skiing for the husbands and boys and massages for the ladies! The morning they left to go back home, my son Jacob woke up crying because he didn't get a chance to say goodbye to his cousin Luc. I think we ALL missed them once they left. (We especially miss "the goggle." -- Melissa, this joke is for you!! :) )

As a side note, I don't think I have EVER seen Dallin so happy as when he came home from skiing with Jacob. I think Dallin has been waiting his entire life to go skiing with his kids so the fact that Jacob has loved skiing so far and has been pretty good at it has made Dallin's year.

Jake and Luc on the slopes

Now I'm going to fast forward to recent events. We just got back today from my niece's baby blessing this weekend. My little sister Becky had a baby girl about 2 months ago (my niece looks JUST like Becky and is SOOOO cute!) so my parents, sisters and I went out for the blessing. We had so much fun seeing Becky and her family and seeing my parents and my sister Ligia with her daughter, who is also the cutest and most happy baby I've ever seen. We went to a local petting farm with the kids, ate yummy food and just spent time together. We were only there for the weekend so the trip went by much too fast.

On the drive home, we got a flat tire. It was late at night on Sunday so EVERYTHING was closed. And practically NOBODY (I'm talking taxis and cabs) wanted to come and pick us up because of where we broke down. Anyway, after several calls to AAA, a local hotel and a towing service, we were finally able to get out of there safely. We had to get all of our tires replaced and we weren't able to come home until this afternoon. But like I said, we made it home safe and sound so I guess we should be grateful for that.

Including some fun, family pictures below....

Garrett with baby Adeleine
The happiest baby on the planet!

Aubrey and Evan enjoying a swing at the beach

Jacob and his "Papa"

Friday, November 21, 2008

Storytime

So most of you will have to forgive me for this post. But I use my blog sort of as my journal and I wanted to include a couple of stories about my kids that have occurred over the last few months so that we remember these when we're older. First off, my Jacob.

A few months ago, Jacob was in primary during sharing time and the teacher was playing some sort of game and choosing kids to help with the game. Apparantly, Jacob was not getting chosen and he was very upset about it and making all kinds of loud comments about not getting picked. After not getting picked again, Jacob stood up, stomped his foot, and yelled, "That's it. I quit this church!" And then he proceeded to walk out of the primary room, down the hall and out the front door of the church with a row of primary teachers and leaders trying to catch him. I heard about this story from virtually every teacher in primary that day because they all thought it was hilarious! Yeah, hilarious is not the first word that came to MY mind when I heard that story. But moving on...

A few nights ago, I was tucking Aubrey into bed and I asked her if she wanted me to read her a book or tell her a story that night. She chose a story so I began the usual way:

Me: Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Princess Aubrey.

Aubrey: Mommy, make sure princess aubrey gets put in a castle by a witch.

Me: Okay, once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Princess Aubrey who was locked inside a castle by a wicked witch.

Aubrey: Mommy, make Princess Aubrey have a beautiful voice so she can sing.

Me: Okay, Princess Aubrey had a beautiful singing voice and all of the birds and butterflies in the forest liked to hear her sing.

Aubrey: Mommy, make the birdies love her singing.

Me: [starting to get frustrated by all of her 'interruptions,' which are preventing me from finishing the story and getting out of there]. Okay, the birdies in the forest loved Princess Aubrey's singing so much that they wanted to save her from the castle so they could hear her sing some more.

Aubrey: No, Mommy. The King has to save the princess.

Me: Oh, sorry. The birdies loved to hear Princess Aubrey sing. So one day, there was a king riding on a horse in the forest and he heard Princess Aubrey's voice from the castle and he rode to the castle and saved her from the wicked witch. The End.

Aubrey: Mommy, you forgot to say that they king married Princess Aubrey and they lived happily ever after.

Me: Oh, right, the king married Princess Aubrey and they lived happily ever after.

Aubrey: [a content smile crosses her face] I like that story

There you have it, ladies and gentlemen. Stories on demand.

And finally, Aubrey is a typical girl: moody, pouty, and likes to talk to me about the most random stuff. In fact, she likes to talk so much that I catch myself saying "uh-huh" every now and then because I'm not really paying attention. And she'll, of course, catch on and say, "Mommy, TALK to me!!"

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Aubrey Turns 3!

Aubrey turned 3 yesterday. Where did all the time go? She was so excited about her birthday. She's been talking about it for the last 2 months. I would ask her what she wanted for her birthday and she would always say, "Starbursts and Smarties!" After she woke up yesterday, we made her a big pancake for breakfast. Then we painted her nails and toenails because that is one of her most favorite things to do. Then we headed over to her favorite restaurant where we ate lunch, opened gifts and the waiters brought out some ice cream and sang her "Happy Birthday." She had such a fun day.

Then on Sunday, we wanted to have a family party with cake and ice cream at home. So we invited our neighbors over because she adores them. She calls the neighbor girls her "sisters" which I think is so sweet. So they all came over to sing to her and have dessert. She was on cloud 9 the whole night.
Every girl deserves her own pancake on her birthday!



Giving big brother a taste of her dessert


The whole family at Red Robin

Aubrey with her "sisters" and neighbors

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The NEW Love of My Life

When I was single, one of my roommates (aka "Bussie") would make 2 homemade loaves of bread every Sunday night. My other roommates and I would salivate in the kitchen anxiously awaiting the loaves' departure from the oven and into our watering mouths. I swore at the time that I would never make bread because even though she made it look effortless, it still looked like too much work for me. So I swore off bread making forever.... until last year. My friend Whitni loaned me her mother's BOSCH bread mixer over Thanksgiving. She came over a week before Turkey day and gave me a quick crash course on how to use it. (It wasn't that hard... it only really had one button to push). Anyway, I made the most delicious rolls using this Bosch machine. In fact, I held onto the Bosch mixer for a few extra days and made rolls several times because it was so easy to do with this thing. There was no kneading involved... at all. Who wants to mess around with a sticky ball of dough... no, not me.

So, for the last year, I have been on the hunt for the perfect Bosch machine for me. I didn't want one of the new ones with all of the bells and whistles (some of them come with blenders, and choppers and all kinds of other things). But I just wanted the same simple bread machine that my friend Whitni had. And today I found it. I bought it. And I cannot wait to use it!! It's a little pricey but if I end up making rolls and bread as much as I think I will, then I'm sure it will be worth every penny!



Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Happy Halloween

This Halloween was filled with all of the usual fun: carving pumpkins, going to our ward's halloween party, and of course trick or treating. Jacob wanted to be batman this year and he absolutely LOVED his costume. The second he put it on, he was "in character" -- and was running around the house pretend saving people from catastrophes. Aubrey wanted to be Cinderella this year. Like most girls, she's WAY into the princess thing right now. Her favorite thing about her costume? The MAKEUP! She was so excited to wear lipstick... she kept puckering up her lips and looking in the mirror. Iit was pretty funny. And finally, Evan got to be a lion and wear the much used costume that ALL of my children wear when they're almost 2. Personally, I LOVE this costume because the mane on this costume is great. I've never seen another one like it yet. So I'm holding onto it!


Batman giving his "mean face" to ward off any "bad people"



My favorite lion



Cinderella showing off her red lipstick

At the ward's halloween party


Carving and painting pumpkins