Sunday, December 30, 2007

What happens in Vegas...Las Vegas Bowl

Before Christmas we had a chance to go to the Las Vegas Bowl to watch BYU take on UCLA. We left on Friday afternoon with Carsen, Alex's best friend, in tow, and drove in blizzard conditions at times. We drove directly to Summerlin to meet up with our old friends, Jim and Wendy Jensen. Off we went to Buffalo Wild Wings for dinner. We ordered 100 hot wings and we felt it the next day.


You can only jump on the beds in the hotel rooms, as Carsen and Alex prove it. This fun went on and on.

The next day we first had a great buffet breakfast with pickled herring and all the gravlax you can eat (sadly, only I understood what good breakfast is), and then hit the bowling alley at the Suncoast hotel. If you have never bowled at Suncoast, make it a priority next time. They have 64 fab lanes. We rocked to the sounds of Elvis and other favorites from the 60s.


Alex's first bowl, and he got a strike.

From Suncoast we drove to Rod's favorite all-you-can-eat Sushi place. Carsen's first bite of tamago sushi was lost in the restaurant toilet. He had more success with the California Rolls. Alex had his first spicy tuna sushi, and he liked it. And now, I won't even try to explain the joy of eating sushi. Let's just say, once again, that it is like candy to me and Rod. We could eat it all day, and never get enough.

Here Alex and Carsen are eating sushi.








Then it was off to the pre-game show.

But before we got there, Alex and Carsen HAD to entertain us with "99 bottles of beer on the wall".... Here happily singing. Us not so happily listening.








Scalp Painting, anyone?

Go BYU!

BYU, Number 1!!

Game started.
BYU scored first 3 points. Here is the field goal. Oops, the guys in front of me stood up too quickly, and I missed the kick.








This is where BYU scored their first touch down. Rod happened to be blocking the view, so I missed it too. Rats!







Then this is where BYU scored their second touch down, and I happened to be getting food with Carsen. Missed it, AGAIN!












Final score: BYU 17-UCLA 16, after UCLA's field goal was blocked by BYU.



Funniest sign we saw at the game.








Alex and Carsen with Andrew George after rushing the field.













And THIS is how cold it was in Vegas on December 22, 2007.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

cookie family

Our really, really old friends in Layton are the Jennings family. We got to know them in 1991 when we moved to Orem, and started BYU. Rod was their home teacher. Quickly the home teacher visits turned into cookie nights at the Jennings. We spent hours and hours chatting with Tim and Dianne, and watched their kids grow up. When Alex was born, Dianne used to baby-sit him when I was at either work or school. Alex swears now that when his nose tickles and he rubs it, it is exactly the same way as Dianne does it. This might be true. I've seen them both do it, and it is the same rubbing motion.

So, who are the Jennings, you ask. If you have never met them, here is an intro according to me.

Tim-Father-Pepsi guru in Ogden. Funny guy. Has a nice picture on the wall when he finished a marathon. He absolutely loves his grandkids. Can do a Donald Duck voice that kids love. Introduced his kids to golf. Opens his home on Super Bowl Sunday for the Larsen's. How many years is it now? Over 15? Look out for the new trophy this year. The question is, will the Larsen's take the trophy home again this year??

Dianne-Mother-the most loveliest woman on earth. Skinny woman who runs like 30 miles a day. Won't eat meat. Saw a chicken butchered when she was young. That'll do it! Won't hug just anybody. We are some of the lucky ones she will hug. She has the most inviting home. Bakes cookies like nobody else. And now her girls do it. I love Dianne. She is one of those people that you will be friends with forever.

Hilary-(Family on the right side of the picture) Oldest child-incredible mother to 4 beautiful kids, some are read-headed. She is married to Bill. I think she bakes cookies every week. Just had some on Sunday. Delish! Hilary is beautiful. She has the most beautiful big eyes, and the longest eye lashes that make anybody jealous, especially me.

Tai-(Family on the left side of the picture) Second oldest child-another incredible mother to 3 girls, and "Alex" boy that will be born soon. Used to baby-sit Alex, and said that she would love to have a boy like Alex one day. Hey, Tai, now you can. Tai is married to the most hilarious husband-dentist Mike.

Brooke-(in the wedding gown)-Youngest daughter. Has been married since spring. She is married to Andy. No kids yet, but starting a family soon. We are so glad Brooke is married, because we noticed since the wedding, they are not sitting on the loveseat in the "loving" room anymore. There was a LOT of smootching on the couch before the wedding. Young love!

Jordan-(not in the picture)-on his mission in Florida, Jacksonville mission. Used to teach him in primary. As Intelligent as they come. Incredible DDR dancer. He comes home on March 5th. Happy day! This will be the first year ever that neither boys will be part of Super Bowl Sunday. Sad, but more chances for the Larsen's to win!!

Andrew-(the tallest one in the picture)-Leaving on his mission tomorrow to Tennessee, Knoxville mission. Gave a great talk on Sunday. He goes to the university in SLC that we can't mention in our home, for obvious reasons. GO COUGARS!

As you can see, this is a great family, and we love each and every member of that family, especially when there are cookies around.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

How I really feel about winter

This is how I really feel about winter, if there was ever a doubt in your mind.

In the middle of winter, I finally realized that there was an eternal summer inside me.
-Albert Camus-

There is a winter on top of my head, but there is an eternal spring in my heart.
-Victor Hugo-

I drank summer like it was sweet wine.
-Louis Aragon-

Oh, happy is a heart
who can drink peace
and feel the happiness of a summer night
when you smell the bird-cherry trees.
-Lauri PohjanpƤƤ-

Monday, December 10, 2007

Lovely evening in SLC

I had the most wonderful time in SLC last Friday with Elle and Alex. First we had a nice dinner at the Garden on the 10th floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Then walked around the Temple Square to look at the lights, and then went to the Kurt Bestor Christmas concert. What a fun night. Here are some pictures (taken with my phone, hence the poor quality).
At Temple Square

This is what Elle calls as the "maternity scene", meaning Nativity. We had a good laugh about that.
Kurt Bestor Christmas concert.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Snow, snow, snow

I can't stand snow or rain. I grew up in both, and I don't think I should tolerate either of them anymore. I totally ignored the snow storm that hit Utah on Saturday. I had a huge list of things to do, including putting Christmas up, but when I looked outside on Saturday morning, and saw all the snow on the ground, I decided, it was time to stay in bed ALL DAY. So I did. Nothing got accomplished. Christmas is still in the boxes in storage. BUT, I got a yummy breakfast in bed, prepared by Rod and Alex. I read over 300 pages of my book, and watched an exciting BYU football game...all from the convenience of my own bed.

Sunday morning. This was the view outside.


Breathtaking, gorgeous, incredible. So, I guess I have to tolerate the snow storms so I get to experience the day after with bright sunshine.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

My amazing and surprising Mom


Let me tell you about my amazing mom. Most of you have never met her, yet some of you have, so here is an introduction or a reacquaintance.

My mom, Tuovi, gave birth to me when she was almost 37 years old. I was the second child of hers, having a 2-year older sister, Riitta. As long as I can remember, my mom always worked as a pharmacist in one of our city's pharmacies. After my birth, she went back to work just after 6 weeks. A nanny was hired, and TƤti (aunt) came to our lives. Now, TƤti wasn't any relation to us, but answered a want ad, and she was hired. She was our nanny for the next 13 years. My sister and I spent most of our vacations with TƤti and her husband, SetƤ (uncle) at a cabin by a lake, near our cousin's farmhouse. In the summer, my mom and dad would come and spent just a few weeks with us, but then they would have to go back to work.

When I was a teenager, my mom started learning other languages such as Russian. Even though she took Latin, Swedish and German at school when she was young, she always wanted to learn others. She has a funny story about how she ended up learning Latin. She was a 3rd grader or so, I believe, and she had chosen English as her foreign language. She went to her first English class and thought that it was so difficult that she switched to Latin instead. All of those years learning Latin helped her in her pharmacist career.

When she was about 60, she started learning English when I got married to Rod. She wanted to be able to talk or communicate with my in-laws, so she took years of English. She can get by really well with her English now.

When my dad got Alzheimer's, my mom joined a dementia support group to better understand the disease. It was my mom who valiantly took care of him through the years of pain. If you know my dad, I'm sure it wasn't easy at all. Seeing the brightest person lose his ability to talk or remember words is horrible. I only was able to look at this situation from the distance. I only heard about his struggles through mom's words. Then my dad developed cancer, and he quite quickly passed away. My mom was by his side the whole way, never giving up, but always there to comfort him.

My mom always has had a huge circle of friends and relatives that she stays in contact with. She constantly goes on lunch meetings with her old co-workers, or relatives. She visits friends all the time, and has the best stories to tell. She is busy ALL the time. Whenever we go visit her, she has a mountain of magazines, and when asked if she has read them, she says, she hasn't had time. The woman is on the move...constantly!

Two summers ago when my mom came to visit us, she had to be taken to the emergency room (because she had dry Costco chicken that got stuck in her throat, but she thought that she was having a heart attack). There we are, in her bedroom, she is laying down, having extreme chest pains, the ambulance arrives, and after explaining to the ERT's what had happened, my mom is in bed, and tells me to notice how handsome the guys are. She is quickly put on a guerney and wheeled into the ambulance. Before we get to the hospital, she asks if the ambulance guys could wheel her into the emergency room like they do in the movies...full speed, doors slamming. We all laughed and laughed. After spending a night, and making sure that all was well, she was released. But before that happened, she was given some papers to fill out, and one of the questions was:"Are you worried how your condition is going to affect your sex life". I remember starting to laugh before I could get the question out. I was laughing so hard. My mom looked at me with this wicked look on her face, and said:"yes, very concerned". Then we laughed, and almost couldn't stop laughing.


Last summer when we went to Finland to visit my mom, we had Family Olympics at our cousin's farmhouse. My mom was a judge in all of the events but she also participated in two. One was fishing and one was shooting. I was my mom's partner in both events. We placed last in both events.
The latest interest of hers is the computers. In the past year, she has attended various computer classes. She tells me in our weekly phone calls what she has learned, and how much fun those teachers are. She bought a laptop, and has now hooked it up. Yesterday was the most amazing moment of my life when I received the first ever e-mail from her, from her own e-mail address. You might say, that's not something surprising, but she is going to be 81 years old next month. In her e-mail she said that the next thing she is going to get downloaded is Skype so we don't have to spend a penny on our phone calls anymore. She is truly amazing, she has the best sense of humor, and I so love and adore my mom.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Monday, November 26, 2007

"Thankful list"

Here is a short list of things that I'm thankful for after visiting New Mexico last week:

1. Sturdy car. We drove over a dead deer in Price, UT. Blood and guts everywhere.
2. Portable DVD player. A necessary item for any trip when kids are involved.
3. Teec-Nos-Pos. ??? After 21 years, we still don't know what that means. It is fun to say over and over again. Possible guesses: name for a town, building etc. in Navajo.
4. New route to drive in NM. Ended up in Cuba....New Mexico.
5. Mapquest map/directions and then a police officer to clarify the wrong directions on the map.
6. Craig, Janessa and their girls in Albuquerque. It is nice to have eternal families and friends who feed us after driving 9 hours. Numb Bum! Yum-yum din-din.
7. Rod's mom and dad. No words. I'm so eternally thankful for them for so many reasons.
8. Alex and Elle. Hotel breakfast in bed every morning. Young Legs!!
9. Hotel beds. Alex jumped from bed to bed the whole weekend. No worries if the bed broke.
10. Elastic waist bands. We ate and ate until everything was gone. Not a scrap was left.
11. TV/Football. Watched BYU beat Utah 17-10. GO COUGARS!
12. Camera. Took sone awesome pictures of mom's old things and Old Mesilla.
13. Lexia Lynne and Rick. Yet another testament what a wonderful marriage should be like.
14. Dana. A punching bag for Alex. Sorry Dana, hope those bruises will heal with time. Starts BYU next fall. Yea! Another Gibson in town.
15. Basement. Only Jeff could sleep in grandma's basement. Brave soul!
16. Burger Time. No other breakfast burrito compares.
17. Hannah. What an inspirational and impressive young woman. She amazes me every time I talk to her. Future MIT student.
18. Kelly. Incredible artist, incredible DDR dancer. Beautiful.
19. Amberly. Can't get enough of her spirit. Beautiful, tall young woman who lights up the room.
20. Benjamin. Back from his mission. Great guy, a lovely girlfriend, Lori.
21. Melinda. She has a beautiful house, and a beautiful new bathroom. Amazing person. Love her. Made our wedding cake 21 years ago.
22. Don. Retired from National Guard. Lost a Christmas tree.
23. Megan. Toured the Heritage museum with her. So talented. People love her. Guitar Hero CHAMP! You are an amazing "guitar" player.
24. Rhett and Jacob. Saw them only for a few seconds. Funny guys. Papa John's rocks!
25. Guitar Hero. Probably have to get it now for Christmas.
26. Mashed potatoes. Mom made some potato pancakes for us for Sunday brunch. YUMMY!
27. Jarom. We were glad to be able to attend the blessing of this precious child.
28. Heidi. Bottle some of that energy, will ya? She comes from the same amazing family as the numbers 17-24. Love, love Heidi! Can I say she is my favorite? No? Ok, I won't say it then.
29. Sam. So right for Heidi. Wonderful dad for Hyrum, Gideon and Jarom. Love him! Can I say he is my favorite? Yes!
30. Sandy, Dominique and their most beautiful children Savannah, Morgan, Dominique Jr. and Joshua. Just a beautiful, happy family. First meeting, ever.
31. Cell phone. Got a phone call from Liz that she had gotten engaged to Brad. Wedding in May.
32. Liz. Wonderful sister in-law. She has a wedding to prepare now. YEAAAA! No sweat.
33. Tamara. Away from the family but coming home for Christmas. It was good to hear from her.
34. Whitney. Kept us in the loop with Melanie's delivery. Congrats for baby Rayder.
35. Diet Coke. Medicine for a sleepy driver.
36. Lights...brights in the car. Almost hit a deer on the way home. Brights saved us.
37. Own bed at 2am. Happiness, love.

38. Rod. Awesome driver. See # 35. Small bladder. Worked extremely hard on mom and dad's projects. Great husband, father and son. Love of my eternal life. No words to describe, just love.

Monday, November 19, 2007

This is how I pre-travel

I think I have found the ultimate way to pre-travel, actually I think it is the only and perfect way to travel. What's pre-travel, you might ask. Let me share my secret, and feel free to try this out on your next travel. It will change your life, and you will never go back to your old ways. Those of you who know me, know what's coming next, and I can hear the snicker from Katie and Rod (he doesn't read my blog, so I'm safe there). Here it goes:

Two weeks before your planned trip, take out a piece of paper and plan your days you are going to be gone. You will list the days, and under the days you list what activities you are going to be doing while gone and then the outfits you are going to wear. You include everything down to underwear, pyjamas, socks, jewelry etc.

One week before you take out the paper, and pack your things. I understand this might be difficult because usually you wear the clothes the week before that might be on the list. This is ok, because they are on the list, and you know that you have to do a wash right before you leave.

Then every day up to the trip, you remove one item from your suitcase, and revisit the list. When you finally leave on your trip, you have only the necessary items in your bag and you might notice that you don't need the huge suitcase anymore, but can take the carry-on instead, of course, depending on the lenght of the trip.

So far, everytime I do this, I get laughed at by many people (mostly by Rod and Alex), but I don't care because I'm totally organized this way, and I feel good about the way I pre-travel. When I get to the destination, I don't have to think what to wear each day.

Usually, when I come back, I have only one t-shirt that was extra. That's all. I have also started to downsize my make-up bag and what's in my "shaving kit" bag. The hotels always have soaps and shampoo, so I take only the necessary items that I can't be without, and the rest I slip into Alex's shaving kit (no, he is not shaving yet).

Yesterday when I was sitting at church, there was a couple sitting in front of us, and the woman took a piece of paper out and wrote on top of the paper "TRIP TO CANADA", and under the heading she listed all the days that they would be gone. I was SO happy to see this. I realized that this woman, in her early 20s, was so totally organized already. I told Rod to see what she
was doing. He glanced over and just smiled. I told him:"See, I'm NOT the only one who does this". After the closing song, I leaned over to this woman and asked her if her husband laughs at her for doing this pre-travel ritual. She looked at me and then to her husband, and said:"I don't know". Obviously this was so natural to her that she didn't even think that maybe rest of the world was not doing the same thing she was.

We are leaving for New Mexico this Wednesday, and guess what, yes, I have my list ready. It has been ready for 2 weeks now. Tonight I will pack, and on Tuesday night, I can pull my suitcase downstairs and wake up at 3am on Wednesday morning and be ready to go when Rod will be packing his bag, which will include everything in his closet.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

What does your "Favorites" list tell you about yourself

All of us have saved links to our favorite sites on the internet, right? If you are like me, I categorize and folder those links, so I can quickly access them in a daily basis. Personally, I have 16 folders that contain the most information I need. I have only 3 folders off of the 16 that contain the most links. What are they? Hmm...let's see.
The longest folder is: Shopping, with 37 links. Now, who would have thought that?
The second longest is: Vacation, with 17 links.
The third one is: News, with 16 links.

So, what does this tell you about me? Give me your opinion.

Monday, November 12, 2007

BFF (Best Friends Forever)



My best friend, Kristine, came to visit us this weekend from Spokane, WA. Even though this was a serious trip for Kristine...she had her eyes and eye brows re-touched (permanent make-up) we had time for some of our favorite things. If you know both of us, you might guess that it is shopping. Well, that being right there on top of the list, but actually it is to eat. When Kristine came over around 9pm on Thursday night, we headed to CPK for our favorite dish: Thai Crunch Salad. When we walk in, we don't even need menus; we always order the same thing. At Friday lunch time we hit this really cute Bistro in Highland, UT called "Dear Lizzie". They make fabulous desserts, and Kristine had only one of them....a cupcake with delicious frosting and silvery dots on it. I had a bite....or two. After lunch, we picked up Alex from school and drove to Park City for some serious Christmas shopping. We have a tradition that after shopping we always go to Loco Lizard for some hot Mexican food. Alex ordered his favorite dish: tamales. Kristine her molƩ enchiladas, and I ordered chile rellenos. Delicious!

It was so much fun to have Kristine visit us. We always have such a good time when Kristine comes to visit. She couldn't stop laughing, though, when we told the story about Rod and the llamas. We love you Kristine! Come back soon.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Three 12-year olds

Here we are, all three of us when we were 12 years old.

Who does Alex look like the most? Vote now.

Alex

Rod and Marja

Monday, November 5, 2007

21 years ago... 21 years later


We spent a fabulous anniversary weekend in Midway, UT just this past week. We had been married 21 years on November 1st. Rod was in charge of planning the weekend, and I was not told any details about it except to take heavy winter boots and a swimming suit with me. "What could it be?", I wondered the whole week leading up to Thursday night. When we drove along the Provo Canyon, I started guessing that we would be going to Homestead, like last year. But when we passed it, Rod said that Homestead was so last year. We passed Zermatt resort, so that was off the list, as well. The next possible hotel was Blue Boar Inn, and that's where we ended up. What a wonderful little 12-room inn. We stayed at the "Robert Frost" room with a running toilet and a squeaky bed!


Later that night we were talking about the plans for the next day, and I asked if we are going on a sleigh ride. Of course there is no snow yet in Midway, and Rod quickly pointed that out, but said that it was close to that idea. Immediately I thought, oh crap, it is horseback riding. If you don't know this about me, but I'm deathly afraid of horses. Would Rod do this to me? I don't know, I'm sure he would. His favorite saying is whenever I'm faced with fear is:"just think how happy you will be when it is all done". So, yes, he would make me face my biggest fear in life.

We had to wake up at 6:30am on Friday but instead woke up at 7:05am and according to Rod we had to meet somebody at 7:25am. So, we rushed and put our clothes on and headed out with heavy coats, hats, gloves and boots. We drove to the other side of Heber to a hotel parking lot. Rod said that we are looking for a guy with a truck and a white trailer. That's when I knew, horses were in my future. When the guy showed up, the trailer was a closed trailer and too small for horses (maybe miniature ponies???), I looked at Rod and said:"There are NO horses in that trailer!" I was so relieved. But I couldn't figure out what was in the trailer. We followed the guy to the Heber airport, and that's when my light came on, and I started screaming:"IT'S A HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE!!!" Then....I was immediately scared. I didn't know that hot air ballooning would be my second biggest fear in life. That ride was the most amazing thing ever. There was no wind, the sun was rising while we were floating there, and fog was filling the canyon towards the Timp. What a wonderful new experience. Our flight was about 1/2 hour and 3 miles later we landed safely.


We went back to the Inn, and had a marvelous breakfast. I had the Norwegian Salmon. You might say:"For BREAKFAST??" Yes, I would eat fish for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and if you offer me candy or fish, I would go for fish any day. The waitress said that we have a 3-course breakfast, and Rod took that literally, meaning he had 3 entrees total. If you ever stay at Blue Boar Inn, and you are a fan of oatmeal, you have to try the Irish Oatmeal. It is like candy.



Then Rod surprised me with more plans for the day. We would be going to a spa at the Zermatt Resort. We had a 90-minute couples massage, then a hot tub, steam room and a sauna. And I mean...a real sauna where you can throw water. It got so hot that I actually had to get out which hasn't happened since I was 10 years old at my nanny's cabin. That is definitely on my "must-do-again" list.

21 amazing years with the most wonderful man. I couldn't be more in love.
Robert Frost wrote in his poem, which seems so fitting..

"I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference"

Monday, October 29, 2007

What do we smell like?



I have been in a serious need of new perfum. I finished a couple of bottles just recently, and noticed that my bottle collection is not what it used to be. So, off I went and started sniffing new scents at Macy's, Dillards, and Nordstroms. I had 4 ladies spraying perfum on cards at Dillards! What customer service!! Here is my list of top 5 perfums right now:



  1. Nina by Nina Ricci (ABSOLUTE FAVORITE..will receive this as my anniversary gift from Rod...had to tell him what he is giving me...I will still be utterly surprised when I open the package)

  2. Juicy Couture (takes me back to Hawaii)

  3. Euphoria by Calvin Klein

  4. Daisy by Marc Jacobs (loses the fragrance quickly, but still yummy)

  5. Usher for Men (you can sniff it on Rod after this weekend....yes, anniversary present from me)

Sorry Kenna...

Friday, October 26, 2007

Happy Moment of the day


I was watching to one of the TV shows (ok, it was Oprah) where this lady was being interviewed. She said that all of us should have a "Happy Journal" that we keep on a daily basis. You should seek experiences during the day that truly make you happy, and then record that one happy moment in your journal. So, the other day I was coming back to work after picking up some quick lunch at the Riverbottoms and I was sitting in the traffic light. Behind me was a car that I couldn't really see what kind it was. But when the light turned green, and that car took off behind me like a bullet. I'm in my Suburban, and can't really move that fast. So, I took a quick look at this fast car and noticed that it was my ultimate dream car....Porsche Cayenne. It just made me smile and grin from ear to ear, and I was thinking that maybe one day, I will be able to punch it out of the traffic light as fast as that guy. Maybe one day I can feel the freedom of speed. And then I smiled even bigger when I realized that I don't have that guy's car payment.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Hello Evvvrrryyybbbooodddyyy



We are finally up on technology, and have created a blog. How about that, folks! Actually this was a requirement for one of Alex's merit badges, so he made this all by himself. Good job, Alex! Next time when you read about us, there will be some kind of news.