4.16.2009

the new family pet: "dee"

For a long time now I have wanted a pet.  But for various reasons cats and dogs have been vetoed, despite begging and cajoling on my part.  So we finally settled on an alternative family pet: a squirrel!  This frisky little guy resides in our backyard tree and scurries around the yard.  Lincoln yelps, "Dee! Dee!" when he spots our furry friend, so we named his as such.  He is a bold little feller too--scampering up to the porch, even perching right outside the sliding glass door and peering in at us (perhaps because we have never tried scaring him off).  We've spotted Dee scrambling in and out of the compost, where he will clutch a grapefruit rind all the way to a flower pot--a sort of dinner table for him--and feast like a king.  Dee does appears chunkier than other squirrels around, so he obviously dines well on our leftovers.  Are we simply encouraging an unwanted rodent, you may well wonder?  It reminds me of something Brigham Young said about grasshoppers (remember the seagull story?): "Last season when the grasshoppers came on my crops, I said, ‘Nibble away, I may as well feed you as to have my neighbors do it; I have sown plenty, and you have not raised any yourselves.’ And when the harvest came you would not have known that there had been a grasshopper there.  . . Pay attention to what the Lord requires of you and let the balance go” (3:159:55).  And “according to present appearances, next year [1868] we may expect grasshoppers to eat up nearly all our crops.  But if we have provisions enough to last us another year, we can say to the grasshoppers—these creatures of God—you are welcome.  I have never had a feeling to drive them from one plant in my garden; but I look upon them as the armies of the Lord” (12:121:67). I guess a dog or cat can wait.

sprouts 'n such

It's probably just a phase, but I have been totally into growing my own sprouts and wheatgrass as of late.  I'll leave it to you to read up on the merits of these healthy little whole foods, but just a fun fact: alfalfa sprouts (pictured) have Vitamins A, B1, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, D, E, K, calcium, copper, potassium, magnesium, iron, selenium, zinc, protein, saponins (lowers cholesterol), plant sterols (builds up immune system), chlorophyll, and canavanine (amino acid that protects against cancers).  
Sprouts, goat cheese, walnuts, and avacado on a bed of spinach, tomatoes, cranberries and sunflower seeds.  Yum!   Kamut (Ka-moot) grass (an ancient Egyptian grain) sprouted like wheatgrass. Kamut all growed up.  Wheatgrass acts as a powerful detox to cleanse blood (among lots of other cool things).  

4.15.2009

playing with little sis

My sister Michelle and her darling little daughter Avery came to visit us in March.  It was a blast!  Shell and I galavanted around town with the kids and stayed up late with much-needed girl talk.  Avery is so adorable and a little smarty pants!  She talks up a storm.  My favorite thing was her version of "share."  Of course kids at this age have a hard time sharing, so when they would go to take away a toy, we would tell them "share."  Avery would say "share" to Link, implying, "You give that toy to me" or "Don't you dare take this toy away."  It was hilarious!
Link and Avery--little friends--with matching leash/backpacks. We walked along the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver. The boys LOVE their cute cousin. We celebrated Shell's birthday and Aves blew out the candles (before we even sang!). {Poor Shell was such a good sport to partake of my "healthy" cooking--you can see here the semi-healthy carrot cake sans frosting.  Ah!  At least she didn't have to eat my wheatgrass or sprouts} Pals. . . despite all the "sharing"  We visited Hammond's candy factory and watched how candy is made and ate yummy candy but laughed out loud at the movie when they claimed their candy is made from "3 all-natural ingredients: pure water from the Rocky Mountains, sugar from the Colorado plains, and corn syrup."   At the Lookout Mountain Nature Center where the kiddies got to find out about animal homes and search for spiders under rocks. We went to the Denver Nature Science Museum and the kids loved the "stuffed" animals. Gotta love this shot Isaac took of Shell and me (we're in a psychedelic whirl!)
It was awesome having you here, Shell! We love visitors!