Sunday, August 12, 2007

Tristan & Isolde...


You know, this film really surprised me; it was much better than I thought it would be. I mean the script was better than I thought (it had really weak spots in 2 or 3 places). The legend of Tristan and Isolde, which is the base of the Aurthurian legends has been fleshed (I can't help using that term as there was some gratuitous flesh) out a thousand different ways. This way was smart and quite interesting. The acting was very fine. The performance of Rufus Sewell as Marke was spot on in my opinion. Sewell is amazing, and he can play one of those intimidating angry people who have you watching the film from between your fingers. And then, there was the hair. The hair was so amazingly pretty that I'm buying rag rollers tomorrow. Seriously.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Stranger Than Fiction...

Though attentive to the details of an ordinary life, this film supposes the possibility that ordinary lives do not really exist but that only extraordinary lives exist; sometimes shrouded in the mundane for a time.. they are heroic at last. It's so hopeful. And, in many cases, it's very true.

"Sometimes, when we lose ourselves in fear and despair, in routine and constancy, in hopelessness and tragedy, we can thank God for Bavarian sugar cookies. And, fortunately, when there aren't any cookies, we can still find reassurance in a familiar hand on our skin, or a kind and loving gesture, or subtle encouragement, or a loving embrace, or an offer of comfort, not to mention hospital gurneys and nose plugs, an uneaten Danish, soft-spoken secrets, and Fender Stratocasters, and maybe the occasional piece of fiction. And we must remember that all these things, the nuances, the anomalies, the subtleties, which we assume only accessorize our days, are effective for a much larger and nobler cause. They are here to save our lives. I know the idea seems strange, but I also know that it just so happens to be true. "
...from the script of Stranger Than Fiction

The Snowflake Boxes...


This is the 2006 Christmas Box...
I hope to have some in several colors for Christmas this year...
But this is not THE Christmas box yet...

Monday, August 06, 2007

Alexandra's New Book...


Alexandra's new book Happiness For Two will be out December 26th. I can't wait. The August Newsletter is also up today.

Shenandoah...


A movie about a man who lives in Virginia, but does not believe in the cause of the Confederacy during The Civil War and tries very hard to keep his family safe and protected during that terrible conflict. This is one of Jimmy Stewarts many really great performances and a great film as well.

Friday, August 03, 2007

Christmas Boxes...


This is a Christmas Box, but not THE Christmas Box. I designed this box for Christmas in 2005. However, this box is a favorite of mine and will be available today in
which, by the way, has a bit of a new look today.

Bling for the Love Boxes Shop....






I hope to have these in
Today...

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

It must be an obsession....


I love painted everything and everything painted...bright that is... Aren't these little owl clips cute? This store had some pretty great stuff. I've had a great time looking through the site this morning and getting a few ideas of my own.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Monday, July 30, 2007

The Veggie Basket...


This can make a fun centerpiece for a table. I think that it was one of Martha's idea from long ago, but anyway it has been a popular idea in my family. This yellow basket is the largest that I have, it is almost 30 inches in diameter. I fill the bottom with heavy brown packing paper and then I use a few plactic groceries sacks from the grocery store to cover the paper. I then gather up a few different greens to make the vegetable bed. When I can get it, I love to use purple kale, but a variety makes it really pretty, sadly I could only get green this time. I think of it like a flower arrangement. Then I used whatever veggies will serve the crowd I'm making it for. My mom's family would like sweet pickles, baby corn, beets and other things like that. C's family likes their food without so much embellishment so these are veggies from the produce section, nothing from a jar. If you want it to look really amazing steam all the green things like the broccoli for just 5-10 seconds and they will be sooooo beautiful. I like to use the hollowed out purple cabbage for the dip, but you could use a green one if you like. I think this basket can easily handle a crowd of about 50-60 people as long as they aren't all health nuts, then you might need a second one. :)

Friday, July 27, 2007

Pumpkin Box...




These will appear in
Today...

Les Miserables... The Dream Cast...


This musical is still and may ever remain my favorite. If you missed this particular production when it appeared on PBS... get this in your Netflix que or find some way to enjoy it. It's better every time I see it. Beautiful.

Dangerous...


I saw this book on several of the blogs and thought I would look into it for my nephew's birthday. Well, this book is just fabulous and one for the family library. C and little c both want me to get one so they can both read it. Who isn't interested in "The Ages of Piracy" ? This is the perfect gift for any male person on your gift list and most girls would like it quite a bit too. It's tons of fun to look through.

Sweet Tour...

Little c and I had the best time yesterday. We visited the Sweet Candy Company's factory. I loved the smell inside... AAAaahhh Sugar! The bags of sugar they use weigh 2,000 pounds. They use 800 pounds of chocolate everyday. Everyday they ship out 7-12 semi-truck loads of candy to points all over the country. When the government has room on transports over-seas, they ship Sweet's sweets to our troops. Hooray!
It was a little Roald Dahl in the factory with large pipes piping chocolate all over the place and pipes taking sugar everywhere. The tour guide told us that when we had finished the tour, we had walked 1/2 mile. It seems like a kind of large rectangle in there. (Above is a picture of the old factory) They also told us that last year 10 million pounds of salt water taffy was shipped out of that factory. That's some serious taffy!
I love it when they pack it up like this. Don't you love these boxes?!?! We had too much fun in the Sweet Candy Company's Sweet Shop...
If you get a chance... don't miss this tour on a trip to Salt Lake City... I believe that they only run the tours during the summer when the factory is not running at full capacity... The address is on the door. :)

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Cape Cods...


This is another something that I have been loving. We started buying these last summer and they are the best tasting chips ever even if they do say reduced fat on the front. Lots of crunch and lots of sea salt is just delish! Sadly we have only been able to purchase them during the summer time at Costco and I have not seen them at other stores in this area.

Pasta with out shock...


Every now and then it's fun to share a product that is an improvement on the norm. This is one of my favorites...



The ingredients list of Barilla Plus products are very intersting and include things like legume flour and oat fiber, but whatever they are putting in there... it sure tastes yummy and is more filling in smaller portions for fewer calories. I just love this product and plan on buying a case of this stuff for my pantry.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Parade Day...

I have never been to The Days of '47 Parade even though I have lived here in Utah almost all of my life. When we were offered front row seats due to the generosity of my sister-in-law and her two younger brothers, who slept out all night to save the perfect spot (getting little sleep thanks to the less pleasant aspects of urban life). We had a perfect time at the parade and then we were treated to a delicious lunch of Extreme Vegetarian Pizza from the famous Pie Pizzaria and other yummy treats in my brother & sister-in-law's beautifully decorated and happily well air-conditioned apartment.
These pictures are a few highlights from the parade...
The crowd was fairly subdued. Likely their sluggishness came from having had a party all night while sleeping out.. I can only surmise.. However when the Army Reserve marched down the street everyone stood and cheered. Those kind of things give me a lump in my throat. I think this was THE highlight of the parade.


These riders from Rexburg were stunning in all their patriotic glory...
Go DARTS!


The Davis High School Marching Band!

I loved this float. Beautiful.


I hoped that this guy was well paid for running around in a plastic plane suit in near 100 degree temps...




The choir of The Pentacostal Church... who sang very well...

What a great day!