Thursday, June 18, 2009

Kitty Potty Training

So if there is one chore that I absolutely hate to do, it's cleaning the kitty box. We decided to do something about it:

we potty trained our kitties.

I know what you're thinking:

How?

Why?


That's a big kitty!

Pootie is sensitive about his weight. Why? Because cleaning the kitty box is the bane of our existence. And how? With a magical device called the City Kitty.

No, not Sh***y Kitty, City Kitty.

It works for young and old cats. You have to invest in flushable litter at first, but it's totally worth it.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Bending Spoons

Today something amazing happened. My mom, Aunt Betti, and Aunt Virginia are all visiting for a few days. My Aunt Virginia is really into the psychic phenomena and happens to know how to bend spoons. My Aunt Betti can do it too. I always thought it was a lie until one day about 10 years ago, I saw my Aunt Virginia bend a spoon and since then, I've always wanted to learn. Today, I finally did it. I bent my first spoon. It wasn't as fast or as good as Virginia's, but I'm so stoked! My second cousin Teasa and her man Steve also bent their first spoons. It was a pretty sturdy spoon and after lightly rubbing it and concentrating on that part of the spoon, it eventually would just give way. I'm absolutely baffled!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

The Fair

Yeah, yeah, you know the drill. We went to the fair on Friday afternoon and yes, it was the same as every other year. We didn't stay for very long--we knew where the highlights were.
We checked out all the booths. Of course, the food was fabulous. We checked out all the animals-I loved seeing the piggies and the colored Easter chicks.

Another thing I enjoyed was the old fashioned root beer in a tin cup. Am I just getting too old? I used to go all four days, ALL day long. This time we were only there a couple of hours, but I still feel like I got the full fair experience...I just checked out my favorite parts!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

St. Thomas


Today we went hiking out to St. Thomas. Alicia gave me the idea after she posted her pictures a few weeks ago. It was so neat! It's quite incredible to see the foundations of these buildings after they've been underwater for so long. If those walls could talk!My grandparents used to live in St. Thomas so it felt like going back to my roots somehow. It was interesting to see pieces of china and bottles out there. It was an easy hike and I encourage everyone to check it out if they can. It's a great little piece of history. Here is a little bit of history I stole from Alicia:

Founded 8 Jan 1865 by Mormon settlers sent by Brigham Young to the confluence of the Muddy and Virgin Rivers, St. Thomas had fewer than 500 residents, but was a popular stop along the Arrowhead Trail. The town and surrounding land was purchased by the Federal goverment in the 1930s to make way for Lake Mead. Most residents moved to nearby Overton. After the completion of Hoover Dam (then called Boulder Dam), the waters rose to cover the foundations of the town's buildings. Today, when the lake is low, the remnants of St. Thomas rise out of the mud.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Brenda

Brenda has been visiting for the past couple of days. She's the oldest in the family and I'm the youngest. We're 9 years apart but it's rare that a day goes by that we don't talk. We have decided to make an annual event out of her coming to visit with no kids. It's sort of her time to let loose and just goof around without having to take care of someone.

On Thursday we all went to dinner with my buddy George (ie, my Gary Spivey date). George is hilarious so I was so glad they really got to meet each other. Friday, we went to Overton. Brenda wanted to spend some time with our grandparents.
We spent the morning chatting and then we peaced out to Box Wash for some shooting and four wheeling. My dad busted out the AK-47 and we had a competition. There was a mangled Santa Clause that had been used by someone else for target practice out there, so that's what we put our target on. Brenda beat me by 5 points.
I always love me some four wheeling. Saturday, we got massages and then went shopping. We had so much fun but her trip was way too short. Thanks sister, I had a great time!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Shamu, churros, & Chimps

We met up with my dad and Patty for a few fun-filled days in San Diego. On Thursday, we went to Sea World. Now, for some reason my parents LOVE them some Sea World. It's not very crowded there, so we got to see lots of stuff.


We got to feed the seals, sea lions, flamingos and dolphins. We also pet some sting rays, starfish and dolphins. Of course, starfish can't breathe out of water. Here is some strange little boy telling my dad to leave him in the water. Sheesh! He was like the starfish Nazi. We told the starfish to hold his breath, what more do you want?
We also checked out the polar bears and peguins.
On Friday, we went to Tijuana to see if we could score some good deals. We didn't get much, but it was still fun haggling and, of course, taking this picture.
The next day, we decided to go to the San Diego Zoo. It's probably been over 20 years since I have been. I just remembered how big it was and some things don't change. I got a good butt workout hoofin' it through those hills. The best part of the trip to the zoo was feeding the giraffes.Their tongues were long and slobbery, but it was so neat. We saw a ton of other animals...here are a few:
We had such a great time! The weather was perfect throughout the entire trip.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Scrap-a-thon

On Wednesday I drove up to the cabin to spend some time with the folks. It's fun hanging out with them. Patty and I decided to have a scrap marathon to bust out some pages and we did just that. I had to create a scrap challenge so here's the result of that:

Of course, the wild turkeys were there every morning looking for some handouts. My dad thinks they sound like the ladies from Relief Society. I'm just sayin'...there's a shocking resemblance.He also refers to them as the "Behmer Family Food Storage".

Anyway, we had a lot of fun just dilly-dallying around...going to Roberts and Top Spot (my favorite) and Rusty's.