Friday, January 30, 2009

anaheim

This past week I went to Anaheim, CA for the Craft and Hobby Trade show (or CHA) for my job. It's always fun going there and seeing what's new in the world of crafts. There's not just scrapbooking stuff but paints, paper, beads and jewelry, yarn, supplies for knitting, quilting, sewing, art and other random hobbies that people have. I didn't have too much time to wander but it was cool to be there anyway.

The girls. Yes we're matching.
Give-aways at our booth.
Somewhere in that huge convention center someone burned their microwave pizza and we all got to evacuate the building.


The QuicKutz crew (in bright orange :).
And you thought you had to go to Sundance to see celebrities. Turns out they're all at craft shows.
Yes this is Paris. Apparently she released her own line of scrapbooking paper. I'm sure she designed it herself and uses it all the time. It may not look like it but there was quite a crowd to see her.
Hanging with my new buddy Jane Seymour. Some may know her as Dr. Michaela Quinn the Medicine Woman, but the Udall family knows her best as Marguerite St. Just from The Scarlet Pimpernel ("they seek him here..."). She was nice. I just hope I look like that when I'm pushing sixty.

Although I could see Disneyland from my hotel, I never made it to that magical place, which is probably good because it wouldn't be nearly as fun without Bret. Despite that, missing B and all the hard work involved, it was a fun week.

Downtown Disney. This is as close to the magic as I got.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

catching up. again.

Once again I find myself trying to catch up on recent events. I won't spend too much time doing this but I thought it might be fun to throw in a few pictures from this past month.

My niece Norah sitting in the Bumbo chair with the hat I made her for Christmas. We loved having the Bowens in town so we could play with her.

My family at my grandpa's funeral

Fondue party with the Scotts and Rigbys

Quicky get-a-way to St. George with the Scotts. Bret's parents are down there for the winter months so we paid them a quick visit. You can go to the Scott's blog if you want to see more.Our version of Elizabeth Bennett on the peak cliffs


Matt drowning Bret
I also feel like I should mention something. I hate to be a Debbie Downer, but in my last post I mentioned that we lost two members of my family on Christmas Eve, one being my grandpa. Well the other one was my sweet little puppy Rosie. She wasn't really a puppy I guess, being almost 16 years old. I wish I could have cloned her before she left. She's been such a good friend to me over the years and I miss her very much. I get comfort however in knowing that she left the same day my grandpa did. They were buddies and I think they would have wanted it that way. I imagine they've taken good care of each other since they left.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Spokanite World Christmas

Laura and I went to Spokane for Christmas. It was everything one could expect from a trip possessing immense pleasure and bounteous joy. The majority of our time was spent indoors - snow in Spokane was at unprecedented levels this year. A man named Father Christmas surprised us all by landing his flying sleigh on top of our roof, entering our fireplace shaft, and placing consumer products underneath of a tree in our family room. (It is important to note that he wrapped a number of these products with paper.)

Other important events in our adventure to the the Pacific Northwest include a visit to the famous Hu Hot Mongolian Grill and a Lord of the Rings Movie Marathon (while playing L.O.T.R. Risk). My father and I shoveled snow for hours, Laura crocheted beanies, Father Miller worked on his train set and Mother Miller prepared for their temporary move to St. George, UT. Melinda slept in and hung out with us when she arose from her slumber. The Hudsons were busy with baby Ty, but when he was sleeping we enjoyed hanging out, looking at their remodels and sitting in their massage chair. Lynette visited from Seattle on Christmas Eve, we always love her nachos and the youtube videos she shares with us.

Happy Holidays everybody! You're the bestest friends we could ever ask for.


Waiting to rush the stockings & tree

Dancing while decorating tree with ornaments (to Amy Grant's "Emmanuel")