Showing posts with label February. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2025

Catching Up February 2025 part 2 (more like 3 because my Valentine post fit in with the catching up)

February 17 was President's Day. Jet helped me with the flag picture that day.
It was also National Cabbage Day. I made egg rolls one of the days around that holiday.
 
February 18 was Pluto Day. I watched one of the many episodes of Psych where Gus said, "You heard about Pluto?" The subtitles had it wrong, though.
 
February 19 was Chocolate Mint Day. I had another Peppermint Patty.

February 20 was National Muffin Day. For dinner we had... muffins again. We made all eggless muffins again. Cornbread muffins, blueberry muffins, and raisin bran muffins.
 
February 21 was the Anniversary of The Legend of Zelda. The kids requested Deku Scrub Cheeseball, which I made. Because Nichole is the one who usually sculpts the cheeseballs nowadays, some of the boys were surprised to learn that I was the one who made the original Deku Scrub Cheeseball way back in 2017. Jet helped put the bay leaves on top.
Jet and I haven't had a chance to do as much baking together as we used to. When we do get the chance it's so nice. I've missed it.
He helped me grind wheat one day, which was nice. My big helper. 
Jet also enjoyed making tracks in the snow (when we had snow. We've finally made it to Spring but I'm still blogging about Winter).
Speaking of snow, a few of us made the trek to the Snow Goose Festival in Delta this year. It was so foggy at first that we couldn't even look for the geese in the fields and when we got to the reservoir, we couldn't see anything there, either.
We entertained ourselves while we waited for the fog to lift.
Finally the fog lifted and just like last year, we found out that the geese had landed on the other side of the reservoir. Except that this year they were so far out, we couldn't get a good look or good pictures.
We did get to see a few fly in from time to time but we've had more exciting years. Oh well.
 
The day after the Snow Goose Festival was National Banana Bread Day, February 23, so we had some banana bread Pop Tarts.
It was also National Rationalization Day so Jeremy made something he'd been wanting to make for a long time- bangers and mash. 

That night was a multi-stake fireside with Camille N. Johnson, the Relief Society General President in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A couple friends and I walked to the building where it was being held. I did not get a good picture. There's a better picture of us when we had banana splits back in January.
Bad picture aside, the fireside was really good. I appreciated the things Sister Johnson shared with us. One of the things she shared was that every morning she has her own personal devotional with President Nelson, prophet and president of the Church. She will put on a talk that he has given in the past and will listen to that while she's getting ready. After that, so many sisters in our stake, including me, took that same challenge and started listening to President Nelson every day. It was talked about when we gathered together for the Worldwide Relief Society Devotional and Testimony Meeting a few weeks later. I went with my ministering sisters.
 
February 24 was Tortilla Chip Day so we had tortillas and dip of course.
 
Jeremy's birthday was in February. Jet wanted to put the candles on the cake so he decided how many of each color and placed them. What a sweetie.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Mostly Valentines and Galentines

Nichole and I took some bonding time together near Valentine's Day. It was actually on February 11 which was Peppermint Patty Day. We went to the Orem Library and picked up a movie to watch. It was Follow the Fleet with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
Then we had some fun with shadows in the park. It was one of the last days they had the lights on
We stopped by Winco and picked up some peppermint patties (and other treats since Nichole doesn't actually like peppermint patties) then we went home to watch our movie. 
Jr. made us some popcorn. What a sweetie.
Love bonding time with my gal. 
 
February 13 was National Tortellini Day. I made Hamburger Soup and added tortellini to it. 

February 14 was Valentine's Day of course. Here's how I celebrated:
When I sent the kids off to school in the morning, I encouraged them to spread love and kindness.
I went on a walk by the lake and got to see some cool ice stacks. I saw a bald eagle in a tree as I was looking around.
I stopped by the library to pick up a book on hold, the movie, Penguin: Spy in the Huddle, because I completely forgot to get it for Penguin Awareness Day in January, and my own "Blind Date with a Book." The book turned out to be Meet Me at the Museum, which I still haven't read because I've been reading so many other books.
I said "Hi" to Libby the Librantula. I always love it when she's out where I can see her.
At home I cleaned up the aftermath of Valentine box construction. I love to see the creativity in my family.
This is how Lucky's Rockhopper Penguin box turned out. 
Jeremy helped Lucky design Valentine's for the kids in his class. Each design had a different bird with courtship info about that bird.
I baked bread.
I made sack dinners for Jeremy and Nichole to eat at Life, The Universe, and Everything symposium they went to again this year.
Jet and I picked up Nichole to take her to the conference with Jeremy.
We had heart shaped pizza for dinner. The boys made sure I cut it in a zig zag way. Oh no. It's a broken heart.   
I got to listen to Jr. Jr. and Jet laughing together and just being plain cute.
 
February 15 was National Gumdrop Day. I forgot to get the gumdrops out for that holiday so we had gumdrops the day after with cookie candy flowers the boys put together.
 
February 16 was National Almond Day so I had a salad with almonds in it for lunch. 
I had Jr. make a Valentine's dinner for Jeremy and me since Jeremy wasn't available on Valentine's Day. Jr. made Ogre Stew from The Fablehaven Cookbook.
Wow. Plenty busy around Valentine's we were.