Saturday, March 28, 2009

I'M BACK. . . .

I know, I know you think I fell off the face of the earth but voila here I am.
I left inJanuary and got back in March. So why didn't I post sooner? I came home S-I-C-K! It took three weeks for my voice to become clear enough for folks to recognize me on the phone. I had bronchitis, sinusitius, tireditis, and weakitis!! My ears were so full of fluid I was dizzy a lot, yes, more than the norm. I'm recovering slowly but surely thank you.

I flew to Arizona stayed two days and flew out to Great Falls, MT on the third. My girl and one of her boys came down to pick me up, I stayed there a few weeks and then back down to AZ. I was staying with another of my girls there and she wanted me to stay an extra week so we went to the airport to see what we could do, I'm sure the Lord had a hand in it, because it didn't cost me anything extra to stay so I did.

The weather in Alberta was SNOW, SNOW and more SNOW! Alas, should I forget, under all the SNOW was ICE! Never-the-less, we burned up the roads. The boys and I stayed up till all hours of the morning watching a couple of series I had never seen before. Cheyenne, from the beginning, has always been an excellent cook. Her husband Keston is an excellent breakfast cook so I was treated with good food, good company, and a good time. Thank you Cheyenne, Keston and boys.
Thank you for the wonderful birthday gifts. Keston, the books are especially grand.

The weather in Arizona was fantabulous! Jan, the grandchildren, and I got to Globe for a day of 'junquing' and had a blast. I love that place. I'm glad Jan has carried on the tradition of junquing and lunch in Globe because it's more than fun...it's an adventure! Jan and the kiddies got me hooked on Hidden Expedition, a PC game, it was so fun. Ms. Morgan is especially good at finding the jewels. Thank you Morgan for all your help, you too boys.
When Jan was first married if she couldn't nuke it she couldn't cook it. I have to say this girl has turned into quite the adventuress in the kitchen. She makes some mean dishes and uses a lot of imagination in her cooking. What I mean by imagination is this; she adds vegetable and fruit purees to her dishes, wonderful spices, and combinations I wouldn't imagine. Jan's husband Greg is also a good cook so again I was treated to good food, good company and a good time. Thank you Jan, Greg, and children. Thank you for the birthday movies, I love them.

My son Chad and his wife Jacinda and their girls hosted my birthday supper with Chad cooking on the grill. M-M-M, it was scrumdidlyumptious! My oldest son Chris was in attendance as well. Chad and Jacinda entertained us with music as well as Chris. Once again, I was treated to good food, good company and a good time. Thank you Chad, Jacinda, girls and Chris.

My girl Brandee had to work while I was there but we all got together one evening at the park for dessert and let me tell you that girl knows how to make cheesecake. It was beyond heavenly. And again, I was treated to good food, good company, and a good time. Thank you Brandee, DJ and boys.

The only one missing was Mark. Wish he and his family lived closer.

So folks, that's my story and I'm stickin' to it. Have a lovely day wherever in the world you are.

6 comments:

Jan said...

I'm really glad you explained the "imagination" part of my cooking because I could have taken THAT wrong-hee, hee :) I guess I have come a long ways from the microwave days-Chandler tells me all the time, "I love your cooking mom!"
We are glad you came to visit, wish you could have stayed longer. Maybe, one day we will all be living together again-that would be nice :)
Love you, miss you, glad your feeling better!
P.S. My Monkey BUTT bread turned out YUMMY!

Jan said...

I also love the new blog skin!!

NanC said...

Being totally serious here...I loved every meal you fixed. I am so amazed at those purees and what they add. Who would've guessed?
I still would like to come for the winter if I can get Peggy and Margaret to take care of Relief Society. We'll have to see. I want to see KC and Austin play in the big stadium too.
I can smell that Monkey Butt bread all the way from Arizona.

Cheyenne said...

Yahoo, she's back. Well, boohoo she's not here, but it's nice to see her posting again.
Glad you could come mom. Wish we could have done a little more. Thank you so much for the help...the boys miss clean orderly laundry piles...I throw evertything in one!

Cheyenne said...

PS: I MADE MONKEY BUTT BREAD FOR FHE TONIGHT!

NanC said...

Monkey Butt bread for FHE...what the heck is the chance of that?? JED called me to make sure of the amount of stuff so she could make some and you made it too! Do great minds think alike or what??
Yep, time surely did fly by. I can't believe how quickly it went at your house and J's. I had such a good time I could do it again tomorrow.
Tell the boys I miss doing their laundry, about those orderly piles of clothes...Please don't tell them their granma is OCD. I miss watching the telly with them.
Love all you chilren as they say in the south. Mom