Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Dude. Are you serious?

My Internet has been down for about a day and half. (using Internet at the local laundromat. The same laundromat with the awesome Novellas broadcasting on all 3 laundromat TVs...)

I realize now, just how much I go online in my day. I find myself, out of habit, going over to sit at the desk to check my email, only to sit there and frown at the dumb internet-less computer.

Well, on the brighter side, at least my hubby and I can converse with each other more.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Joseph B. Wirthlin, Oldest Apostle, Dies, Age 91



I have sat here trying to write something beautiful to dedicate to his memory, but his own sermons can tell you better and more eloquently, what a wonderful disciple he was.

My two favorite.

Come What May, and Love It, General Conference, October 2008

Concern for the One, General Conference, April 2008

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Bad Week in the News

Since I've had the week off from work, I've taken advantage of reading the paper a little more thoroughly and brush up on the happenings the past week.

What I found was both shocking and absurd. Neither did it encourage or hearten my faith in mankind. (well not ALL of mankind, I'm not a misanthrope. But, definitely ashamed of some people)

Most of you, probably are more well read in the news than I, so this might be old news to you...

nevertheless, I can't help but comment on what I found.

I'll just post the link and you can read the article yourself.


Let's start with the shocking.


The NY Times Headline read:

Wal-Mart Employee Trampled to Death

Unbelievable, I know. But it happened. It is indeed a dark day, when human beings refuse to have any sympathy or compassion for another human being. It gives Black Friday a sad new meaning.


This next one is so ridiculous, it's almost funny.

Mothers Cut Personal Shopping to Buy Children's Gifts


Okay, well the Headline isn't as ridiculous, as is the article itself.

You're better off reading only the first 6-7 paragraphs. It turns into a rather unimportant analysis on retail and women consumers.

I'll quote some of the article, to give you an idea...

"Come Christmas, McKenna Hunt, a gregarious little girl from Safety Harbor, Fla., will receive the play kitchen and the Elmo doll she wants. But her mother, Kristen Hunt, will go without the designer jeans she covets this season."

Ms Hunt is quoted saying:

“I want her to be able to look back,” Ms. Hunt declared, “and say, ‘Even though they were tough times, my mom was still able to give me stuff.’ ”

-NYTimes, November 25, 2008. By Stephanie Rosenbloom


ARE YOU KIDDING ME????

STUFF??!!


You know what I remember from my childhood Christmases?
Well I won't lie...I do remember some awesome dress ups my sister gave/made me, and a rockin' barbie doll house my brother crafted himself.

But some of my BEST memories, are of spending time with my family. Whether it's making Divinity (a yummy type of candy...I will totally share the recipe if you want), doing the live Nativity with all the grandkids, or dressing up in purple and buying a purple tree, all for the purpose of freaking out my older brother.

I also distinctly remember my mom lecturing me, when I stupidly whined about the number of Christmas presents I received. I will NEVER forget that.

I hate to be a Donny Downer. I just found this week's news especially disheartening.

But all in all, I have hope for the holiday season that there will be those who will practice good will towards men. And that the message of hope and peace, of which Christmas is based, will continually be shared.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Dental update

Not sure how to title this entry.  I have a bunch of random things on my mind, right now. 
Let's start somewhere...
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The following is a brief summary of my dental history.  I have already blogged about this topic before, so if you are tired of my rantings, feel free to ignore this blog.
***

Yesterday, I went in for my 4th oral surgery.  First one being my a biopsy for an enlarged cyst that turned out to be an OKC (Odontogenic Keratocyst).    The second one, was when they inserted the tube to drain the cyst.   Number three was to reinsert the tube, that came out.    And the fourth was an extraction on molar #31 (or 30?), which has had a root canal and was crowned.   The wanted to remove the tooth, because from the look of previous  X-rays for my OKC they found that my jaw surrounding#31 was darkened.  Dr. C told me we had to extract the tooth, remove the infection and send it out for a biopsy, to make sure it's not another OKC tissue forming.  

I have 3 more estimated surgeries to go for the removal of the tube and cyst, and then for 2 implants.  I'm famous at Columbia Dental School. :)

This last time wasn't so bad.  The doctors recommended that I be sedated for the surgery, since they were excavating the jaw as well as removing the tooth.  The last time I was sedated was for my Tube surgery, was HIGHLY emotional for me.  I felt bad for crying throughout the whole thing, but it was my first time ever having something like that done.  Plus the nurse who hooked me up to all the machines, inserted IV, and gave me the happy drug was very reassuring and very sweet.  I liked her. 

After the surgery was over and I was beginning to come to, I felt grateful for all the doctors, nurses, and assistants in the room.  I think I thanked them all individually and might've even said I love you, but that could've been my husband that I said it too.  (i hope)

Being sedated is weird.  There's nothing like trying to act normal and trying to be aware of your surroundings, but feeling helpless, foggy and sleepy (let's see what were the other dwarf's names...? Loopy, tipsy, surly, and....?)

I guess that's all I'm going to write about right now.  That's the biggest thing that's going on, I suppose.

I woke up at 5am this morning, thinking about a ton of stuff: praying, talks by General Authorities, my primary class, my family, and refried beans ( well, I have had very little to eat since yesterday, due to surgery.  I don't think I normally think about beans and cheese at 5 in the morning...at least i don't think so...)

Talking about all these surgeries makes me reflect on all of you who had helped me and prayed for me when I was undergoing my first surgery.  
I can't thank you enough times for you faith and prayers.  The Lord has truly blessed me with some good people in my life. 



Saturday, November 15, 2008

It's raining, it's pouring...and I am really Boring!



It's been raining for about 3-4 days and I think it's starting to get to me. I mean, I'm really a sunshine girl. Hello...Arizona=Sun.
I haven't really been all that productive and I'm willing to blame it all on the dark clouds.
Why should I take responsibility? Huh? Who wants that??

Although, right now the rain isn't so annoying as it was when I was trying to run errands and do laundry today, because I'm at home safe and dry.

Actually, right now while I'm waiting for my dinner to be done, I'm jamming out to some Pink Martini and Gotan Project on Pandora.com. You should check it out.
This kind of music makes me feel like I'm in a James Bond movie:

"Anna walks stealthily to her pot of boiling macaroni,
grabs a shiny silver spoon and sexily scoops out an elbowed
piece of pasta. The pasta cools slightly on the spoon. She puts
the morsel in her mouth and then....she knows....the pasta, is ready."

Not going to lie, I'm a little embarrassed i just wrote that. But I'm keeping it.
Until I go back and edit it out....

So yeah.



LOOK! It's raining!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Picture Tag



This is me one cold wintry day in December, after I made a batch of Bob's Brownies! It's a family recipe. In fact, my entire family has the recipe memorized! They're actually microwaveable brownies, but they taste just as good baked in the oven. Yeah, this is it! Me stuffing my face! This happens a lot. ESPECIALLY during the winter months. Mmm...brownies. Uh...I have to go now....and...

bake....

brownies.




Here's the recipe!

1 stick of butter 1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla 3/4c flour
2 eggs 4 tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 c chopped nuts (optional)

Mix eggs, sugar, & melted butter together.
When mixed well, add vanilla & cocoa & stir
until mixed in. Then add flour & stir until
smooth.

Put in microwaveable safe round pan and Nuke for
7-71/2 minutes or until done.

or

Bake in oven: Spread mix in greased 8x8x2" pan
& bake @ 350 for 20-30 minutes.

Enjoy!

I tag any one that wants to do this.

This is what you do:

1. Open your picture file

2. Go to the fourth folder

3.Open the fourth picture

4. Post the picture on your blog and write about it.

The BIG 8 Tag

8 Favorite TV shows


1. The Simpsons

2. The Office

3. Looney Tunes

4. Animaniacs

5. NOVA

6. National Geographic

7. Scientific American Frontiers

8. 30 Rock



8 Things I did yesterday

1. Woke up at 5:30am

2. Traveled in a car to New Jersey

3. Performed for a bunch of cute 5th graders

4. Traveled back from Jersey

5. Ate dumplings (mmm…Ling Ling)

6. Took a nap

7. Re-Taped my poor foot (I've had a split for 2 months! grrr...)

8. Ate crappy junk food (Great way to finish off my day!)

8 Things to look forward to

1. Seeing my family for the holidays

2. Going to Flushing, Queens for T-Day

3. Being better about serving my neighbor

4. Hanging out with all my family/ancestors/progeny in heaven

5. Getting a new bed frame and mattress (we've had to sleep on our futon in our living room without pillows. Long story…it has to do with "jerk-face" from previous entry)

6. Getting my apartment beautifully organized and clean

7. Serving a mission

8. Becoming a better communicator, a better friend, a better---

let's just say become better.



8 Favorite Restaurants

1. Joe's of Shanghai (yummy dumplings)

2. Momo Sushi (yummy sushi and tofu)

3. Mi Amigos (I miss good Mexican food…doesn't exist out here)

4. Park View Diner (good food at a good price)

5. That place in Naples that we found down some alley somewhere (oh I'm drooling, just thinking about it)

6. Francesco's Pizzeria

7. Ned's Krazy Subs (good memories.good subs. Actually I have a lot of good memories with food. Grandma's pumpkin pie, Mom's stir fry, Dad and I going on daddy daughter date's to Subway, but I guess that's not the category we are in at the moment)

8. Mesa Frozen Yogurt (I mean, seriously. Is there anything better? No.)



8 Things on my Wish List

1. New Boots

2. I agree with Cami---a permanently clean house would be desirable!

3. Better eating habits

4. A 4-pack (a 6-pack on a girl can be too much...vain? Yes)

5. To have someone else do all my laundry

6. To have unlimited amounts of money to fly anywhere I want.

7. Regularly circulating Food Storage

8. To know 3 languages.



8 People I tag (don't feel obligated - just if you feel like it!)

1. Leslie

2. Andrea M

3. Cecily (you're first one! no pressure. There'll be plenty more)

4. Allison

5. Stacy

6. Valerie

7. Mom

8. Alicia

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Ketchup...Catsup...

I'm baaack. Bet you were wondering where I went. Well, it's been kind of busy lately. Hopefully, I can give you a good synopsis of the last two weeks and highlight all the important/good moments. I'm terrible at summarizing. And I'm even WORSE at telling jokes. There's maybe 3 jokes total that I can execute well. Never ask me to repeat the joke about How to Catch a Polar Bear. You can ask my friend Shelley and she'll know what I'm talking about. In fact, she'll probably burst into laughter! Not because of the joke, but because of my awkward re-telling of the joke. It was atrocious.

See? Not so good at a synopsises (synopsis'? synops..nevermind)

Let's see. Last week I was away at Mahtha's Vineyard, Dahling!
The company I'm now dancing with took a retreat to Mass. to reh and work on a new piece. We were there during the off season of course, so we missed out on some cute shops. One in particular called Trader Jack's. They have pirate-y tshirts there. So you can imagine how sad I was when I discovered they were closed. tear...
Nonetheless, it was BEAUTIFUL. It was the idyllic little seaside New England town. Equiped with cute houses and adorable churches and little rock walls. We also had fun at our Halloween Party. Which the entire company takes very seriously. There were some really great costumes! I was Norma Desmond. From Sunset Boulevard. If you don't know who I'm talking about. GO SEE THE MOVIE. It's pretty great.

Trader Jack's. The best place for Pirate Booty.

A stone wall in Chilmark (near where we were staying)
and a lighthouse in Gay Head.

A boxer, the Scream and Norma.


What's next on the agenda:
Ah yes! For those of you who are familiar with my jaw cyst and my tube, I recently had to have my tube re-inserted. I don't really enjoy having that feeling that my lower left gums have been hacked and then sewn up and then have to take antibiotics, yet again. Double ick!
But, I'm not being fair. I really have great oral surgeons and they don't do a hack job. I really am impressed with them. I just got caught up in the spirit of complaining.

Oh but wait, I'm not done complaining...
Two days after my surgery, I woke up with 3 really large welts on my arm, leg and shoulder! We later found the culprit clinging on to the side of our box spring, probably too intoxicated from binging on my tasty blood! We still have Jerk-Face in a jar, sitting on our desk. (That's his name, Jerk-Face.) Every now and then I'll pick up the jar and shake my fist and curse him for his maliciousness. dumb bug. make me swell up and itch.
So in order to avoid the possibility of any other Jerk-Faces crawling out of our mattress and biting me, we got rid of our mattress and box spring and bagged up most of our clothing and sheets and pillows to wash or throw in the dryer (the little buggers don't take extreme heat or cold very well...mwahaha! Die! Die little blood suckers!) So for the time being we are sleeping on our Futon and using rolled up towels as pillows.



I used the quarter to give one an idea of how big my shoulder and leg swelled up.
I didn't get a good pic of my arm. But you can imagine it was big.

Today was a better day. I attended Stake Conference and was uplifted by all the wonderful topics and testimonies that were shared.

I realized after reading through my blog, that I complained way too much. I really have a lot to be grateful for. Good doctors, modern medicine, a husband who loves me and lives the gospel well, a family who loves me, cute nieces who love me, beautiful fall colors, dancing opportunities, the Prophet, and for YOU! Gosh you're swell.

I just felt like I had to redeem myself for all my whining.

It's quite the reading assignment!
Good luck.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Trying on a new outfit!

Figured out how to make my blog look nice.  What do you think?  Maybe I'll try another one!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Key-ute

I stole this picture form my SIL's post. This is my cute niece.  And my cute sister in law took this cute picture.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Well, i' got betta...



I do feel a little better than I did last night. And everyone at work today was really nice and complimentary. They reassured me that I don't look like a boy.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

I got a haircut!

And I look like a boy.

I have had this haircut before, but the guy who was cutting my hair, went waaay too short.

Seriously, I look like a dude.

The things I do for a free haircut.

I learned my lesson...I'm going to grow my hair out and never cut it again!


Tuesday, October 14, 2008

I'm it!

I was tagged by the lovely Alicia, to post 7 random things about myself.
Ya know tag's are great way to talk about yourself without feeling guilty for talking about yourself. I mean I was TAGGED! I have to respond, right?

So, let's focus here. On me... :)

1. After a long day of rehearsal, I kind of feel proud of my bruises, floor burns, split toes and swollen feet. I guess, I feel like their signs of all my hard work. Oh yeah. I'm soo tough!

2. I want to certify in and teach Yoga.

3. If I'm ever nervous about an important phone call I have to make, I usually will pace, while on the phone, until I'm really dizzy and have to sit down.

4. I want to learn Spanish, French, German and Yiddish. Especially Yiddish!

5. Am I there yet? ok. Well...I can cluck like chicken!

6. I'm a little self-conscious when it comes to cooking. (well, if it's not from a box)

7. I love coloring! I have 3 coloring books (2 Disney princess books and one pirate) and 96 box of crayons.

Sunday, October 12, 2008



Went for a walk today. I started on 200th and walked up to Inwood Hill Park.  It situated near the Hudson River (west) and is between 200th and 218th streets.  It was such a pretty walk.  It didn't look like the above posted picture, but the green trees are showing signs of changing.


For those of you who have been to Manhattan to visit and have seen Central Park, know how beautiful city parks can be.


Inwood Hill is especially nice.  Not because it has manicured gardens and glorious fountains.  On the contrary, Inwood Hill is very overgrown and a little more wild.  It's also smaller so not all of Manhattan is cramped inside the park.  AND you get the added view of the Hudson River.  It's really pretty.


I don't know, maybe I was just so enchanted by my walk today.  Plus, I took a walk just a little before Sunset, my favorite time of day.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Teen Appreciation



Today I went to the Stake Annual Youth Fundraiser at the stake building on E 87th St

The fundraiser was an all day event. It started out with a Tag Sale from all the donated items from all the wards. Then there was a dinner and a roadshow, put on by the youth. I, however, was only able to attend the dinner and roadshow.
The dinner was huge! They had so much food! Especially desserts. (me: "uh oh")

Then they presented a show based on the journal writings of all the pioneers who trekked to Utah. It was all highly entertaining and well organized (the youth in this stake have AMAZING leaders. Truly. They are incredible people).

I am so grateful for the youth in our stake. I am grateful to be, in small way, a part of their life as they grow up in the church. Now, I'm only their Sunday School teacher, and I have them for about 1hour every Sunday, so realize I'm not as involved as their Young Men/Young Women leaders are, but I just feel so excited to be able to teach/discuss with them the gospel, for that short time each week.

I love seeing how they react when responsibility is given them. How, despite the world's view or their friend's point of view of what's cool, they STILL participate happily in YM/YW.

I see how well they respond when their treated like an adult. When their given trust and responsibility.

Whether they realize it or not, they are great leaders and missionaries.

I am learning a lot from their examples.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Good stuff...



I've been watching Lord of the Rings, lately.  

I come home from long hours of rehearsal and the first thing I do when I get home is put on Lord of the Rings while I cool down,  stretch and make dinner (last two are not done simultaneously)

As I've watched all 3 discs, I find myself so energized by the themes in the story.  I realize I'm not the first to recognize these themes, but for whatever reason, right now, I am finding myself thinking more about how these themes relate to me/us and the world today.

I guess I'll just list the themes I've found.

Themes:
By small and simple things are great things brought to pass.

Be prepared physically and spiritually.

We are all Kings and Queens and are destined for greatness!

We have the ability, despite the crumbling world around us, to have hope and to press forward and choose righteousness.

Having good friends and influences in our lives can carry us through in times of trial and weariness.

We are Children of God. And in order to win the war against evil we must be of one heart, mind and purpose.

Courage is key.


And the are many more.

It might seem kind of nerdy for me to stop and ponder on these things. And the movie itself is pretty gruesome at times. But I think the themes are there, nonetheless.

I just realized, in the time I'm watching LotR I could be doing more productive things.  Although, to be fair...I am Blogging while I watch LotR.  That counts right?



Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Bum-Buda Buuum!

This is my 100th post! Wow. I feel so accomplished! I should celebrate with a pat on the back...pat pat...ah, that was nice.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Privy to information

That is such a cute word, Privy. It makes me giggle a little. After saying it, I want to put on a white wig and 16th Century costume and talk in British accents saying, "what is to be done of this Darcy fellow!"

This last week, I attended Enrichment. The theme for the night was families. They gave us the choice of 4 classes, which we could attend 2 of them. One was on FHE, Scrapbooking, Family History and Blogging. I took the latter two. Attending the Family History class, I realized how clueless I've been to the wonderfully simplistic NEW and IMPROVED version of searching for family names. I also realized I need to do more research on my own family history.

Next I attended the blogging class. It was lead by some pretty radical sisters in the ward. I'm a fan of their blogs. In the class they gave a little handout, pointing out reasons for starting a blog, blog etiquette, and pluses and minuses of going private.
It made me stop and ponder my own reason for starting a blog. It was to t connect with ALL my family back in Arizona, Utah and California and to friends spread all over the world.

So then I wondered, am I doing what I initially set out to do? Or am I becoming self-absorbed and blog only to gratify the narcissism within me.

I might have to answer yes to both of those. I'm enjoying my life right now and feel very grateful for the adventures and opportunities I've been given. And feel anxious (sometimes so anxious, that I feel like a little kid) to share.

But I also like to blog to hear the comments and thoughts of loved ones. So maybe narcissism is an extreme word to use here.

Anyway, where was I?

Oh yes. Well, even if I am narcissistic, just know that I love reading your blogs and I love reading your uplifting comments.

In fact, just yesterday I was going through my blogs and found an entry where I was quite sad and depressed about recent events. But everyone was so encouraging and helpful. I read it NOW sometimes to give me courage to face struggles.

Oh! I also am debating whether or not I should go private. OR i could try being anonymous in my blog, come up with alternate names and places. I could be Betty. Or Vudeja!

I've been couped up all day in my apartment with no one to talk to, so I think this is why I am getting so lenghty and random in my entry. Much apologies.

Please accept this funny video of a strange cat, as means to express my sincerest apology. (you can always depend on weird animal tricks to make you smile)

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Why I love it so much

I can't figure out how to post videos.  So I'll just have you click on this, to see why dancing is just so awesome!  This is a company I just recently heard of,  called DV8 Physical Theatre, their based in the UK and their work is so interesting to watch.  I especially want to learn this. And this guy, David Toole is amazing!  

Oh wait.  If that wasn't enough this duet is neat to watch.  

You might think I'm crazy to get to obsessed with it.  But it is just so darn cool!


Sorry I'm so lame when it comes to figuring out theses technical things....

And please feel free to give me your honest opinion about each one (if you get that far) you don't have to like ANY of them, but tell me what you think. 

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Girl's Camp, Panama and 2 years of Bliss

Well, as promised I'm going to fill you in on what I've been up to lately.

The summer has been sort of blur, except for the last couple of weeks, where I was lucky enough to travel around.

I've always enjoyed reflecting on my summers, they've always seem to be eventful and fun. Last summer, I was able to go to a family reunion at Lake Powell, make a trip to see my family, and then go to Europe!

This year has been quite fun as well.

At the end of August (i think it was around the 18th?), I was able to go to Girl's Camp for my stake. I was the Level Leader for the First Years (or 12 year old). Going to camp with these young women was an awesome learning experience for me.
It was a different than what I experienced at camp, but it was perfect for a group of girls from Manhattan. There was of course, the same spiritual emphasis, but it was well...different.
The Camp itself was beautiful and we had a TON of fun. Unfortunately, I didn't bring my camera, so I have NO pictures. I think I'll need to ask around for some photos. And then hopefully, I will be able to go again next year and then I'll actually bring my camera. (or maybe a disposable one)

But after I came back from camp. I had that evening and the next morning to prepare to go to Panama.

Panama was a special experience. In a small way, I sort of felt like Nate's greenie missionary companion. Almost everyday we were visiting people he had taught and (sometimes) baptized. I could understand little and then speak even less, but the people we visited were very generous both spiritually and temporally. I felt very comforted and loved by their generousity.

While in Panama we stayed with a family Nate baptized, in Cerro Batea. We also visited the sites like the Panama Canal (both the Miraflores locks and the Gatun Locks), Fort San Lorenzo, and Panama Viejo. We traveled to the interior of Panama, which was beautiful, hiked through the jungle, heard a family of Howler monkeys on our hike and swam in the Carribean. We also celebrated our 2 year anniversary a little early at a resort in Gamboa. That was also beautiful!

And I can't forget our trips to the newly dedicated Panama Temple. Now that was a testimony builder! Seeing those saints, prepare, attend, and talk about the temple was truly special.

After coming back from our visit to Panama, I had a week before I began my new dance job. I am pleased to say, that I will be dancing with the Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company. This last week was my first week and I am looking forward to blending in more with the company and learning more repetory.

September 19th (National Talk Like a Pirate Day) was our 2 year Anniversary, so we spent that evening together taking a sunset ferry ride over to IKEA (in Red Hook, Brooklyn) for a romantic dinner at the IKEA cafe. (Remember, we had already celebrated our anniversary in Panama)

So, now I'm just trying to get settled into a new schedule with a new company and working on my goals for the next year. And despite the financial and worldwide distress, I think this is going to be a good year.



The Miraflores locks and Mola's on display in Panama Viejo.




The Resort at Gamboa and hiking with the Howler Monkeys



Happy National Talk Like A Pirate Wedding Anniversary Day!

Sunday, September 07, 2008

ok ok ok

I know it's been awhile, but I just recently got back from Panama and before that I was at Girl's Camp with the NY NY Stake.  So, needless to say, I have things I need to write and share and pictures I need to post.  And then I start my new job (woohoo) next week. But I am going to use the excuse of just getting back into the swing of things...so give me a few more days.  Thanks!

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Ikea and Camp

Well, today is suppose to be a productive day.  I get to sit at home until our IKEA furniture is delivered.  This could take all day, but I'm not trying to think about being trapped in my own home all day long.  Rather, I am going to take this opportunity to work vigorously on my Girl's Camp stuff (and to also look at/write blogs).
I wish I could say I was making all my girls personalized, hand-stamped stationary or some cute little hand-out that has a die-cut shape of the temple on it, but I am not the cool of a leader.  

Besides, I think the girls will have fun just the same, with or without fancy hand-outs.  

I already have one idea for a devotional, I'm just stumped on a second idea. 
Should I talk about modesty? or entertainment?
Or should I remind them of the importance of writing in their journal?
Maybe remind them of the importance of living an honest life?

I feel like I do this with my Primary class as well. Like I need to tell them EVERYTHING I can so they are prepared for the yucky stuff that goes on out there.  

I'm getting excited for Girl's Camp.  I had some pretty great memories growing up.  I hope my girls will have just as much fun.


Friday, August 01, 2008

The Hamptons, Dahling!

I made a trip last weekend with my friends to perform at The Jewish Center for the Hamptons out on Long Island, specifically the East Hamptons. It's about 3 hours from Midtown Manhattan.
My friend, Adam, choreographed an evening of dance in the most beautiful synagogue. The JCH put us up in a neat, old house a cross the way from the synagogue Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures of where we performed, but I did get some of the surrounding neighborhood. We had about 4 hours to go explore and walk around the area.



This is the house where we stayed


This was gorgeous inn down the street and a cute house with beautiful Hydrangeas in the yard.


Let's explore....Amelia and I went to the beach. So beautiful!


We had a room with 4 beds in it! It felt like a slumber party!
Adam entertained us with movie reenactments! And then we went
out for drinks and Pelligrino at this downtown restaurant.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Help!

My Dear Blogging Friends,
This may seem strange, but I'm very desperate and I know I can turn to you for support.

You see, I have an addiction.

I was in Arizona when I began to watch "So You Think You Can Dance" and well, I am anxious to see who will dance the best jive. Who will perform with the greatest of ease. Who will be kicked off?! But I have no TV! No way to pacify this craving!! They are already down to the top 8 dancers and I have to see who wins!!! I mean, I suppose I could wait until it's all over, but I think I might EXPLODE!!!

ahem...sorry.

If you too, suffer from this addiction, please call me. We can do this together, discussing the abstract beauty of Mia Michael's, Ave Maria. Or who makes the best pas de deaux.

Please don't think less of me. I usually have more self control.

(heeeellp)

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Visiting AZ!

I'm here in Mesa, AZ visiting my family, while my husband is back in NYC working hard to bring home the bacon! Mmm...bacon. I miss the guy.

In the Woolf family we have our priorities. So as soon as I got off the plane, my mom picked me up to take me to my sister's house to watch "So You Think You Can Dance" (I love this show. And am unofficially announcing, that I am auditioning next year).

If you look closely, you can see that my niece and nephew are hard at work, playing their Webkins! Treyjen is a professional computer gamer. He will be in the sequel to "Fist Full of Quarters".

My parents get fresh local produce from Bountiful Baskets Co-op.
It's about $16 for all this produce! They got mangoes, plums, cilantro, onions, honeydew, nectarines...And everything is DELICIOUS!

So what do you do with all this food?

You make a Bob & Larry!


(Sorry. Don't know how to flip that picture.)

Yesterday, we went to THE GREATEST Frozen Yogurt place in the state of Arizona! Heck, I'd venture to say it's the best FroYo place in North America! Mesa Frozen Yogurt rocks my world! And it's $2.00 cheaper than what Tasti-D and 100 times for flavorful!

I also went for a swim in my sister's pool and I hate to say it, but I got sunburned. GRR! I don't want to get skin cancer! But hanging out with these cuties was worth it!

Sunday, July 06, 2008

My saucy new bike!


It's a MongoosePro, Rockadile! It came with nice little reflectors and slightly used helmet.
AND IT'S RED!  It's the neatest thing.  My sweet husband searched all over Craig's List and totally scored with this bike!  It was a great deal.

I keep trying to find time when I can go take it for a ride.  I still get a little 'Bike Bum' when I'm out riding around too long, but it's worth it in order to see NYC in a different way.

Our first bike ride started in our neighborhood (Dyckman-200th St), we then biked all the way down to Battery Park City.  Basically the whole length of the island.  The path we took went along the Hudson.  It was such a gorgeous ride being on the water.  It was fun discovering some new sites.  

These sites are actually pretty close to where we live! I want to do a picnic/photo shoot in the little column walk way thing.

I have more pictures, but my computer is taking  years to upload anything!
Don't worry, I'm planning many more bike rides and I'll post more pics!




Saturday, July 05, 2008

Quickie Post

About a month ago my best friends came out from Atlanta for a visit:


We went to the manicured gardens in Central Park.
Julia and I went to 3 VERY different auditions.
We made and ate several delicious dinners.
Watched So You Think You Can Dance.
Went shopping.
Took Joe Lanteri's awesome lyrical class.
Did a cool treasure hunt.
Baked delicious whole-wheat chocolate chip cookies.

I love these guys and miss them terribly.
I'm just glad that email and cell phones
help keep us in contact. If only there was transporter
from here to Atlanta.  Or if we could just Apparate.
Since gas prices and airlines are cutting us any slack.







Sunday, June 15, 2008

Gratitude

I just got out of church about half hour ago and I am feeling very grateful. 
I am grateful for:
-the joy and lightness I feel after being inspired at church
-the wise and faithful leaders of the church.  For their diligence in their callings, and the examples they are to me.
-lessons in church that always seem to apply to me, at that particular moment in my life
-missionaries and their examples of obedience and courage
-for my simple, but heartfelt testimony of the gospel
-being able to read the ensign and be inspired by the life of Prophet Thomas S. Monson
-the simplicity of the gospel
-Book of Mormon stories

Going to church is so simple. But it is such a great blessing.  I wasn't expecting coming home from church, feeling so light and happy.  Whoohoo!

Thursday, June 12, 2008


You Are Ariel!
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Headstrong and fiesty. You have a mind of your own that's full of romantic dreams about the world around you. Exploring exotic places is your ultimate dream, and although you can be a little naive you'll realize that there is something to be gained from your family's wisdom.


Which Disney Princess Are You?
Do have those moments where you think life is totally sucky and wonder, "How is it going to get better from here?"  Well, I have the solution.

Step 1 - Gather up all those bad thoughts that brought you to this icky state
Step 2 - Find a quiet place where you will not be disturbed
Step 3 - (you might be catching on, already...) Kneel down
Step 4 - Begin praying to your Heavenly Father about whatever is on your mind

A few minutes ago, I began to fill up with all those yucky, discouraging thoughts.  I was getting grouchy and I wanted to solve my grouchiness with a bowl of ice cream!  

But, I found praying was much healthier for me.  And I came out of it feeling, strangely GRATEFUL!  Who'd a thought! Grateful.

Well, that was my experiment. But, I can't convince you.  You'll just have to try it out yourself.

Monday, June 09, 2008

1-0-5

Today's Heat Index in NYC was 105 degrees.  

A day like this makes me miss Arizona.  

I want to go swimming.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

one word

Answer the following with only one word.
1. Where is your cell phone? ....................table
2. Your significant other?.......................performing
3. Your hair?....................................sweaty
4. Your mother? .................................INCREDIBLE
5. Your father?..................................healthier
6. Your favorite thing?..........................chocolates
7. Your dream last night?........................dance?
8. Your favorite drink...........................seltzer
9. Your dream/goal?..............................company
10. The room you're in?..........................livingroom
11. Your children?...............................heaven
12. Your fear?...................................failure
13. Where do you want to be in 6 years..........Improved
14. Where were you last night?..................SoHo
15. What you're not?............................confident
16. Muffins......................................scones
17. One of your wish list items?.................airfare
18. Where you grew up?...........................Arizona
19. What you read last...........................Scriptures
20. What are you wearing?........................skirt
21. Your TV?.....................................Harry Potter
22. Your pets?...................................none
23. Your computer? ..............................rose
24. Your life?...................................confused
25. Your mood?...................................guilty
26. Missing someone?.............................husband
27. Your car?....................................subway
28. Something you're not wearing?................makeup
29. Favorite Store?..............................Pathmark
30. Your summer?.................................travel
31. Like someone?................................husband
32. Your favorite color?.........................white
33. Last time you laughed........................today?
34. Last time you cried?.........................today

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mudder's Day...

to all you amazing, talented, multi-tasking, beautiful 
Moms!  
I hope to be as awesome as you one day!

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Performance

Hey if you're free or need ideas for a date night--
I'm performing at LaGaurdia High School on Friday
May 16th @ 5:30pm and 7pm (that's right 2 
opportunities to see the show!).

It's a formal showing of choreographer Adam Barruch's
work.  It's an excellent performance with beautiful dancers.
And it's not a huge commitment, the showcase is about 40 minutes.

Did I mention....IT'S FREE!  Just email or call me if you plan to come.

sorry there wasn't a cool picture. I tried to post the flier, but it wouldn't work.