I always have to come up with a project when George leaves town in order to sidetrack myself...this week it was an earring hanger. I got the idea from my friend Britta and her crafty blog. This was a simple craft project (I have to stick to simple!) and really cheap too. I bought an old wood frame from the thrift store for $1, painted it a neutral color, picked out some paper, tore it up, and mod podged it on the frame. I've never used mod podge before, but I really think it's my kind of art! You just rip and glue without much planning or intricacies. I bought screen used in windows at the hardware store for $.83/foot and stapled it to the wood. To finish up I knotted a couple old pieces of material so it could hang, and viola a super cute and useful craft!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Nanaimo Bar Party

Our colorful display of Nanaimo Bars (third layer not yet applied)
mmm-MMM-mmm Nanaimo Bars
Bottom Layer
- 1/2 c. unsalted butter
- 1/4 c. sugar
- 5 T. cocoa
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1 c. graham wafer crumbs
- 1/2 c. finely chopped almonds (I didn't roast them, but think it would add good flavor)
- 1 c. coconut (I used the flakes and chopped them finely)
Melt the first 3 ingredients in double boiler. Add egg and stir until thickens slightly. Remove from heat. Stir in crumbs, coconut, and nuts. Press firmly into an ungreased 8" x 8" pan. Put in refrigerator to cool.
Second Layer
- 1/2 c. unsalted butter
- 2 T. and 2 t. cream
- 2 c. powdered sugar
- 4 oz. cream cheese
Cream all ingredients together well. Beat until light. Spread over bottom layer. And cool in refrigerator while you make the third layer.
Third Layer
- 4 squares semi-sweet chocolate (1 oz. each)
- 2 T. unsalted butter
Melt chocolate and butter over low heat. Once cool, but still liquid, pour over second layer and chill in refrigerator.
Thanks Canada for sharing this yummy dessert!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Colorado's Finest!
Different groups of people started arriving Friday night around 9 pm and kept trickling in throughout the middle of the night and into the the late morning. It happened to be Apple Days in Cedaredge this same weekend, so Terrie, Hannah, and Wyeth supported the scouts and did a 5k run bright and early on Saturday morning, while the rest of us lazed around and tried to rouse our sleepy bodies for the days' activities.
Marty designed the shirts for the run.
Terrie - Le Cuisinier
And I have to mention the incredible architecture that comfortably housed the party...the Watts home, endearingly named Maison de Terre because it is made of adobe bricks and plaster...quite the masterpiece!
Kyson and Kaden fell in love with the playroom...which included a ladder to a secret loft where you could jump out and fall 10' into a lovesac.
This year's party was particularly chaotic and fun, numbers totaled: 22 people at times, 6 dogs, 2 goats, and 1 sheep named Baaaab :) Poor Baaab got 'rumped' by Alethea multiple times as she practiced her vet tech skills.
We spent the morning lazily picking apples and warming ourselves in the sunshine.
All the apples compliments of Mountain Spirit Organic - Uncle Steve and Brian's orchard. Steve is pictured above.
Shena getting down and dirty with the apples.
Hannah-banana & Lizi...back in the day I used to babysit Hannah and we'd have SO much fun together, it's hard to believe she's 17-years-old now!
We mainly picked golden delicious and jonagolds.
The afternoon continued with lots of apple pressing and cider drinking.
Loading up the press with apples, nice shot Kaden!
Sara 'pressing' the apples.
And the last part of the process, straining the cider as we put it in jugs.
Suga Booga feasting on the left-over apple pulp.
The afternoon was interspersed with relaxing, playing, and eating...lots of eating :)
Terrie's bruschetta was fantastic!
Davey and Cosmo taking a breather.
Carol-Malia came down from Jackson for the party...she brought her 2 goats and 4 dogs!
Alethea & Whit - lifelong childhood friends...and that's Mushka relaxing in the foreground.
With the large numbers this year we were more ambitious and made 70 gallons of the freshest, finest, apple cider!
On Sunday before we left, we got to visit Uncle Brian and Aunt Judy at their cabin on the Grand Mesa. They're so close to finishing their cabin and it looks great!
The whole weekend was absolutely wonderful! We missed having the rest of the Watts and Lewis fam with us, but we'll count on all of you for next fall ;) And a special thanks to the Watts family for hosting us, we love you guys!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
A Whole New Me
I decided after 16 months of marriage it was time to change my name and officially become a Bates! With this change came a whole new look...I got half a foot chopped off my hair yesterday. I'm liking the freedom and weight off my head :) But I want to know why changing your name has to be such an ordeal? I've had to make a zillion copies of my marriage certificate and mail it to everyone or carry it with me wherever I go. You have to change your driver's license, social security card, passport, bank accounts, IRA's, insurance policies (life and auto), credit cards, utilities, airline rewards, email, etc. etc. etc. No wonder I procrastinated doing this for a year and a half. It really was a pain! I was quite torn weather to keep my middle name and drop my last name, or move my last name to become my new middle name...what to do, what to do? I finally decided on Elizabeth Ann Bates. Whew, it's a relief to know who I am again :)
The new me - the background may show I was slacking at work :)
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Party in St. George


Frrrozen Hot Chocolate - it's an exclusive NYC treat!
Brave Aly brought Ben on his first flight, and luckily he was perfect. It was so fun to see Baby Ben, although he is not so much 'baby' anymore, he is getting SO grown up! He walks around and is even talking a little bit! He has the best smile and such a good temperament. Aly thank you for flying with a baby, now that is true friendship ;) And thanks to Steve as well for 'loaning' me his wife and first born child for the weekend! It was a much needed visit. Aly never ceases to make me laugh and gives such good 'life advice'. I wish we lived closer, dang it!



Aly and Ben - it was great to see Aly 'in action' as a mother, she does a FANTASTIC job!
We met our freshman year of college in Hawaii (I won't mention HOW we met, haha). It's hard to believe that was almost 10 years ago! I feel SO blessed to have her as my besty, I really think of her as a sister - LYLAS Aly :)

This is how Aly announced she was pregnant - sent me a 'Fraunt Lizi' pin (Fraunt = Friend Aunt). She's always so creative and I love being Ben's Frauntie :)
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