For all of you "The Who's I visit", I just wanted to say Merry Christmas!
We hope that the New Year brings MUCH prosperity to all and that your lives will continue to be blessed by all that our Lord offers to us.
Here is a sampling of our Christmas card. Hope you get a good laugh. And BTW.. these babies came right from grams closet! Grandma got ran over by a reindeer so we took her sweaters! Love, The Ryans
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Merry Christmas "Who's"
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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree
Some may think that we are a bit "Scroogie" in our house since we have never had a normal size tree. Well, let me list in order the reasons why I love these 3 little trees:
- These baby's cost $29.99 5 years ago and I haven't had to replace them yet!
- Easy Set-up and take down (fluff a few branches and it's all good)
- Less lights and ornaments (hey, we can all use the extra money we would spend on decorating and the electric bill)
- No need to spend countless hours looking for the perfect tree skirt (none required)!!
- No need to vacuum dead pine needles cause there aren't any!
- You won't spend countless hours pondering over what is in the mysterious box that your grandma sent you because presents don't fit under these trees!
HAPPY DECORATING!!
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Structural Integration
What is it and why do you want it?
Before 10 Session and After 10 Session Series
The 10 Series session is a series of 10, 90 minute sessions that completely realigns the body's structure and function. We work from bottom to top, top to bottom , inside to outside, front to back, opening up all muscles taking you to the core structure of your body.
It's completely amazing to watch the transformation in each client and for you to gain a greater understanding of how your body was designed to work.
S.I. is a Body Beautiful from the inside out!
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Monday, November 24, 2008
STUFF IT!
So, in honor of Thanksgiving Day and all that it offers us as far as the many blessings of a delicious feast, I am giving to you a scrumptious recipe for stuffing.
Take from it what you will, but this comes from a girl who HATES stuffing and has always thought it was the most disgusting thing on earth. I have been making it for 3 years now and it is always something to look forward to!
I hope this Thanksgiving finds all of you healthy, happy and full of love(and lots of food)! Let's go running after, shall we? I hope you ennoy it as much as I do and remember:
THIS AIN'T YOUR GRANNY'S STUFFING!
Sausage and Apple Herb Stuffing
Half lb. Bulk Pork Sausage (I use the turkey or soy sausage instead. Still tastes great)
1/2 C Butter
1 1/2 C sliced celery and same of chopped onion
1 pkg (14oz) Herbed Seasoned cubed stuffing (or whatever flavor looks good to you)
1/2 C seasoned dried cranberries
2 C coarsley chopped apples
1 T Rosemary herb seasoning mix (or dried rosemary)
2 cans (14oz) chicken broth
Preheat oven 350
Cook sausage in skillet on med. heat for 3-5 minutes
Remove skillet and crumble sausage into small pieces
W/ skillet back on stove add butter for 1-3 minutes. Add celery & onions. Cook and stir 4-5 minutes or until veggies are crisp & tender, then combine stuffing, cranberries, apples, seasonings and sausage. Add vegetable mixture and broth, toss until moistened. Put in a deep dish baker, covered and bake for 30 minutes.
Carefully remove lid and bake for 30 minutes more
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
How's Yours?
So... How's Yours?
Where would you put a phrase of such simplicity?
How about over the best seat in the house?
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
13.1? Did I hear you right?
As I start to run I feel good. Somewhat calm and at peace with the decision I have made to run this race. Not just any race might I add, but a half marathon.
Now for those of you runners out there your thinking : Why even blog about this. I am a 26.2 world champ. Maybe (Megan you fit in this category) even having run the marathon 3, 6, or 12 times. But for those of you who don't run or like I, just started running and the most you have ever run was 8 miles 2 weeks ago, this is like a really big freaking deal. 13.1 miles ain't for the weak at heart.
No, on no it's for those who are ready for a challenge. Not just of the mind, but of the BODY. You start out feeling good. Maybe even really good, but then on about mile 6 you start saying to yourself "Man, a 10k(6 miles) is sounding real good about now".
At about mile 8-9 your calf muscles begin to get weak and the seem to lose blood circulation. What was once squishy, soft muscle has now turned to what I like to call... STONE. Very heavy stone which makes you have to physically check out so that you can continue to focus on the matter at hand- finishing the race.
Most of the experts say that you begin to get a runners high that takes over and just gives you this un-imaginable power that helps you to proceed. Hmm... I must have missed the mile that we picked that up cause I never got that. I kept hoping that somewhere along the next turn I would get a ride on that train that should have been coming through, but nopes I missed right out.
As I approached mile 11.5 I started feeling the rumblies in my tummies and I seriously thought (even for a second) about jumping into the lava rock and becoming one with nature. It's hard to imagine I know, but when your running that long something happens to the insides of you. (no worries, I was able to contain myself)
The #12 never looked so sweet on the tiny orange cone I had been looking forward to seeing all along the way that would let me know each time just how much longer I would endure the thrill of this self induced joy ride! "A mile and a half" were the words they were yelling and suddenly I felt the goodness from within that I had been hoping to have at mile 3, suddenly kick in.
I started running faster(not much because at this point there was some definite numbness in the balls of my feet, besides a tingle and frozen shoulder in the right upper trap) and I could totally see Snow Canyon High where we were to end this amazing journey.
I rounded the corner and ran past all the people and I even vaguely remember a few watery tears drifting from my eyes as I realized that grass and a toilet were there with my name BOLDLEY written across them.
It was totally awesome! Hauling as much butt as I had left to haul on that track to cross the finish line. Feeling all the while like I can't believe I just put myself through this, but knowing all the more that I am doing it again baby! Oh yes, you heard me right. You start to become kinda excited by the thought of doing better next time. Running faster, being stronger and pushing yourself harder then you ever thought possible.
Some may call me crazy, I call me crazy to but watch out cause here I come!
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Burgers anyone?
What do you do when your sweet dear hubby says he is going to be the Burger King king for Halloween? You buck up and be his queen! NOT
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