Friday, September 28, 2012

for my brother

There are times when you need to be there for your loved ones, and this was one of those times. My brother's wife passed away and I needed to be there for him, so off we went. Matty and I drove all the way up to my cousin Shell's house in Utah (11 hours) in one day... and a few more hours the next day to the beautiful cemetery in northern Utah where most of my family is buried. 
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The above photo is a rainbow we encountered on the long drive up, during one of the many thunder showers we managed to get caught in. I thought it was a poignant beginning to our trip.
 Some of the many beautiful flowers Shell got ahead of time to take to the cemetery -
as always, she was such a help and comfort to both my brother and I :) 
 A lovely casket arrangement brought by my brother's pastor and his wife - such a thoughtful gesture :)
 My brother Ric (far left) and a few close friends who we so kind to make the drive.
(and my cousin Shell of course, and Matty on the far right)
 Ric and I - I really love this pic :)
 The Ben Lomund Cemetery in north Ogden Utah is so beautiful sitting there below the mountains.
 My maternal grandfather (left), my aunt Lola - my mother's older sister who died as a child (center), and my maternal grandmother are all buried here. Many other ancestors are here as well.
And of course my mother and father are both buried here.
My mother passed away just 4 years ago, and my father back in 1996. I really miss him.
My cousin Shell and I designed their headstone and that means a lot to me :)
It was an exhausting day, but a very, very lovely one as well. Such good people and family.
I want my brother to know how much I love him - xoxo


Thursday, September 27, 2012

mo summa

 I bet you didn't know Davy's cat had 2 heads, hehehe :)
 Yum! New place in town called "Bricks". Their food is supa supa good!
 And their sweet potato fries are yummalicious!
 You don't know what it took to get these slippers. Let's just say I'm awesome :)
Can you find Luna? You can always find her on top of our clean laundry!
She likes to make a little nest and go to sleep..... so sad when it's time to fold it :)
 Walker family oxymoron
 So maybe diet Coke isn't the only soda I like have you ever thought of that?!?!
GNOMES! 
Vintage gnome Christmas ornaments from my friend Lauren - thank you!!!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

speaking of cupcakes... taste test!

 So speaking of cupcakes and our fascination of all things tasty gooey cake-like flavorful piled with frosting and unhealthy..... one Saturday we decided to have a taste test comparison. This competition was between - - - - -
 Who we've already mentioned (toffee crunch anniversary cupcakes, remember?)
 And Bake You Happy - who actually won the "Cupcake Wars" competition on the Food Network
 Above are the cupcakes from Velvet Cupcakes. Three of them are our contest subjects: Their Red Velvet (back right), their Salted Caramel (center), and their Lemon. The Chocolate/Vanilla (back left) and the Chocolate Strawberry (front left) tagged along just because we WANTED THEM.
 Above are the contestants from Bake You Happy. Their Red Velvet (right), their Salted Caramel (back), and their Lemon (front). The cupcake with all the popcorn on it is actually the one that made them the winners of Cupcake Wars, so we bought one to try because we WANTED IT.
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THE RESULTS
Salted Caramel winner: Bake You Happy
Lemon winner: after a major fight we decided to call it a tie
Red Velvet winner: Velvet Cupcakes
*and I have to add a little note here that we're pretty partial to Velvet Cupcakes all the way around
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Super scrumptious, OF COURSE!
Deleriously delishious OF COURSE!
They use fresh strawberry puree for the strawberry frosting
Umm..... interesting? 
Caramel cake, marshmallow frosting with popcorn, candy covered sunflower seeds, and a drizzle of caramel. It was an unusual but pleasant mix of flavors, but I don't think I'd have it again.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

mo anniversary fun

 So you thought our anniversary fun was over at the cemetery but you would be wrong! After all, this is US!
 So of course we went over to the mall so I could loiter around the iPhones in the Apple store for at least the tenth time, check out cute earrings in Franchesca's (yes I made John go in with me), and last but not least, go to Velvet cupcakes for 2 anniversary cupcakes! Velvet cupcakes is the next best thing to Sprinkles - and you all know how much I love Sprinkles! Velvet cupakes are equally good!
 We totally lucked out because one of their offerings of the day was their toffee crunch cupcake! Score!
Happy, Happy, VERY Happy 30 Year Anniversary!

Monday, September 24, 2012

30 year anniversary... at the cemetery

 July 23rd was our 30 year anniversary. THIRTY YEARS! That's one big chunk o time - and I can honestly state that I have absolutely no idea how all those years went by so fast. But I'm genuinely grateful for all those years - grateful to John, our families, friends, our 3 amazing boys, and God.
 So what better way to spend your anniversary than in a cemetery - where you're gonna wind up anyway AMIRIGHT?! Okay, just kidding about that part (not really) but we went there with a special purpose in mind. I was on a family mission that was important to me, and felt our anniversary would be a really wonderful day to go. So there we were at the beautiful Inglewood Cemetery.
 Several months beforehand, Davy and I had the privilege of singing at a family friend's service, right here at the Inglewood Cemetery. I didn't know until we had arrived back home, that my paternal grandparents were buried in that same cemetery. I've lived in California nearly all my life yet had never known or visited their burial sites. I felt a distinct pull to visit their resting places.
 We arrived at the cemetery office and was thrilled that indeed they could locate their exact markers! We set out on our hunt - above is Davy, looking for his great-grandparents.
 It was difficult to find them - the cemetery is very old, and over time the grass level had risen and both headstones had been partially covered with grass. It was not only a touching moment to me to find my grandparent's headstones, but it was equally touching to me that Matthew and Davy immediately started clearing them off - pulling out the stray grass and even cleaning of the dirt with the water from their water bottles. Oh, do I love those boys :)
 My father's father - William Wayman - came from England. I never met him. He left an impressive legacy behind him in Los Angeles though - many of the oldest "skyscrapers" built in the downtown area were buildings my grandfather helped to build. Because he was small and quick, he could scale all that terribly high, frightening scaffolding like a squirrel - hence his nickname, "Scotty the Squirrel". One of the few things I know about him, and one of my favorite stories :)
 Helen Stratton Lange Wayman, was my father's mother, and she came from Perth, Scotland. She was gone long before I was born. All those who knew her called her "Nell". My father said she had a beautiful Scottish brogue and would sometimes speak with a fantastic brogue himself - I wish I had asked him to do it more often. She was in Perth for a visit when she was expecting my father to be born. She broke her leg while there, so he was born in Scotland and had dual citizenship all his life. She was a jolly person - I adore the photo of her that I have because to me she looks like Mrs. Santa Clause :) My father said she loved to bake, and one of her specialties was Scottish shortbread. I found that out in my 20's and taught myself to make it for him whenever I visited.
Of course there was a bit of respectful goofing around at the cemetery as well.....
 How could I be upset with boys for climbing trees? Especially when they had been so awesome :)
 So that's my 30 year anniversary story. I had hoped for years that we could celebrate our 30th anniversary in Scotland. I'd been there once when I was 19 (I have a photo somewhere, of me kissing the ground in Perth) and always longed to go back. My boys have always felt a kinship with their ancestors too, so I knew it's a place they would love to see. But for now at least, it was not to be. But this was a great substitute. It made me feel closer to my ancestors AND my own family :)
 Awww..... look at these wonderful boys :)
 And it's a good thing we had such a great time..... cuz this mess is what we had to drive home in :/
~ Helen "Nell" Wayman and William Wayman ~
xoxoxo

Friday, September 21, 2012

summa summa summa

 So here are some random things regarding summertime at our house! Happy Father's day to John.....
(yes, he got more than root beer - he got a new door mat that says "GO AWAY".....)
 Sunflowers - one of my all time favorites, and the HAPPIEST flower on earth!
 My totally amazing summertime puzzle! I did a few others last summer that I loved, and I could hardly wait to do this one! I completed all 4 sides and then *FAIL* Apparently it was in the way of everyone's laptops, game controllers, take-out food, books, dvd's, and feet. The big coffee table I was doing it on wasn't big enough for my puzzle and everyone else's shenanigans. So with great sadness I called uncle :/ That is my pencil puzzle saga. Maybe I'll try again over the holidays.....
 Tori's birthday cake! I made her one of my chocolate malt ball birthday cakes :) Happy birthday Tori! Love you girl!
 The Los Angeles LDS temple in Santa Monica. I took this view from the back side - so pretty :)
And finally we have my little Angel after her bath :) Matthew and I clipped her and bathed her and she went from dingy gray to snow white again! SO CUTE! But it was just too much for her, bless her heart. She was plum tuckered out so she climbed into her bed and went to sleep :)

holy "O's"

 Don't think for a split second we didn't visit our fave donut places over the summer either! HEH!
 Randy's Donuts - with it's massive iconic donut - is pretty much a Los Angeles landmark. Even those of you who don't live here have probably seen it in movies and TV shows. I even have vivid memories of it from when I was really little! Located in Inglewood, Randy's is celebrating their 60th anniversary this year! How cray-cray is that!
 And you can see why they're still in business all these years later, hehe :) BEST DONUTS EVER
 And let's not forget the Donut Man in Glendora! Donuts on steroids is the best way to describe them! And look: they're celebrating their 40th anniversary! This must be the year for milestones!
My most favorite thing of the entire day? Liam's pants :)