Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Happy Anniversary To Us!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
POST Post
Preston might be mad about this post, but I am undeterred. I need to give the boy props for doing well on the POST test he took last week. There were 4 different sections, one of which was...MATH!!! Preston hasn't done math for a while, so he was doubting his skills. It turns out all his worry was for nothing.
Well, I have pictures to show you people, but I can't find that blasted cord that hooks the camera to the computer. In the past week or two, we've been to a family reunion in Idaho, to the Deer Valley Music Festival, and to St. George to take the mother to a birthday dinner and visit precious McKay. Also, I got a picture of this ginormous banana split we ate tonight at Leatherby's. When that camera cord shows up, ya'll will be the first to know. I'm sure you can't wait.
Well, I have pictures to show you people, but I can't find that blasted cord that hooks the camera to the computer. In the past week or two, we've been to a family reunion in Idaho, to the Deer Valley Music Festival, and to St. George to take the mother to a birthday dinner and visit precious McKay. Also, I got a picture of this ginormous banana split we ate tonight at Leatherby's. When that camera cord shows up, ya'll will be the first to know. I'm sure you can't wait.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
51
Friday, July 18, 2008
Four Things...
I received this e-mail from Melanie and Suzanne, and I decided to copy Mary Lynne by posting it on our blog. The following is information about Preston, and if you want to see what I said about myself, click the "Kristiwistin" link on your right.
A) Four jobs I have had in my life:
Corrections Officer - NDOC
Casino Security - The Aladdin
Concrete Truck Driver - Riverbend Rock Products
Underground Water and Sewer - Porter Tanner Associates
B) Four movies I would watch over and over:
The Great Escape
Transformers
Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift
The Sound of Music
C) Four places I have lived:
Las Vegas, NV
Palm Springs, CA
Barnwell, AB
Rexburg, ID
D) Four favorite TV Programs:
Cops
The Office
Ice Road Truckers
Deadliest Catch
E) Four places I have been:
Choteau, Montana
Redding, California
Chicago, Illinois
Washington D.C.
F) Four of my favorite foods:
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Steak
Fat Burger
Wings
G) Four places I would rather be right now:
San Francisco, CA
St. George, UT
The farm in Canada
The ranch in Canada
H) 4 things I am looking forward to this year 2008:
Our trip to New York
My raise
Our anniversary
Christmas
A) Four jobs I have had in my life:
Corrections Officer - NDOC
Casino Security - The Aladdin
Concrete Truck Driver - Riverbend Rock Products
Underground Water and Sewer - Porter Tanner Associates
B) Four movies I would watch over and over:
The Great Escape
Transformers
Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift
The Sound of Music
C) Four places I have lived:
Las Vegas, NV
Palm Springs, CA
Barnwell, AB
Rexburg, ID
D) Four favorite TV Programs:
Cops
The Office
Ice Road Truckers
Deadliest Catch
E) Four places I have been:
Choteau, Montana
Redding, California
Chicago, Illinois
Washington D.C.
F) Four of my favorite foods:
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Steak
Fat Burger
Wings
G) Four places I would rather be right now:
San Francisco, CA
St. George, UT
The farm in Canada
The ranch in Canada
H) 4 things I am looking forward to this year 2008:
Our trip to New York
My raise
Our anniversary
Christmas
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
San Francisco Treat
Preston and I added a little two day trip to San Francisco on top of our already weeklong vacation. While we were there, we walked along Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39, visited the aquarium, saw some sea lions, ate tasty seafood dishes, visited the sourdough bread factory, drove down Lombard St, rode "The Duck", visited the Golden Gate Bridge, went for a little hike, and went to Alcatraz.
That's Alcatraz behind me. Our trip to "The Rock" was the highlight of our day. It's funny; people used to steal money to come here, and now people pay money to come.
What ever happened to predictibility? The milkman, the paperboy, evening TV. Everywhere you look , everywhere you go, there's a heart, a hand to hold onto.


We're practicing poses for our modeling portfolios. In the last photo there, the model allowed the photographer to direct the shot; otherwise, the picture wouldn't have been half as lovely.
We're so cool. Seriously though, it was 50 degrees and windy. Perhaps I should thank the wind, however, for providing us a fogless picture. Cool! Oh yeah, that's the Golden Gate Bridge (for those of you that grew up in a cave).
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Reunion Fun
Mo' Canada
Monday, June 30, 2008
O Ca"neigh"da
Bodies
On Friday, Preston and I went to "Bodies The Exhibition" in Las Vegas. For those of you who are unaware of the display, I will briefly explain what we saw there. They had full (preserved) bodies showing muscle, bone, and organ layout as well as individual organs. One room showed head parts, another room showed "guts", and another room showed babies in various developmental stages. Also, there was a room that showed only the veins and arteries the lead to specific organs, such as the heart or kidney, as well as the veins and arteries of the entire human body. They showed a clean, healthy set of lungs and a smoker's lungs, and the difference was astonishing. For that reason, I have decided not to smoke. Anyway, this visit to the exhibit gave Preston and me a greater appreciation for the human body and for its divine creation. We're not going to eat as many chips.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Decked Out
During my little vacation at home this past week, Preston and I decided to work on making our deck a little more fancy. We finally got rid of our old kitchen table we'd been storing out there, thanks to a rapidly responding Craigslist user. It's been a gradual effort over the past year. We've been growing grass (as you see there in the corner of the bottom pic), and I assembled a glider we purchased at the end of last year's outdoor season (on a stupendous sale, of course). We got rid of the remaining junk, threw up some curtains and wall-hangings, and bought a little grill. Preston has been a grilling fool this past week, and I now realize what a wonderful investment that grill is, upon having meal after meal prepared by Preston. Ahhh! The pictures really don't represent the feeling of joy we have when we're out there, baking in the 110 degree weather we've been having. Perhaps it'll be October before we realize the full comfort potential this deck has to offer. Maybe we need to invest in a couple of misting fans? Yes, let's!
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Trip to SLC
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Surrey

This is Preston's latest interest. He's been looking at many different websites, including e-bay and craigslist, to find the best buy on one of these for our enjoyment. He knows, of course, that I'm really not into his obsession-for-the-day purchase idea. He can dream though, right? They do seem pretty fun, but what are the chances we'd actually ride around in this thing unless we lived in Mayberry or Claremore, Oklahoma. Perhaps if it had fringe, like the one pictured above, I'd consider it. Actually, I'd consider it 10 years from now if we have extra garage space and an extra 3,000-4,000 dollars (which is what they cost, brand new).
Sunday Dinner
We have nothing exciting to report this week; therefore, we are going to write about the wonderful Sunday dinner we had. Preston decided he wanted to be in charge of cooking the roast this Sunday, using the beautiful Alberta beef we received. He was also in charge of the mashed potatoes, but that's no big deal, because he's always responsible for the mashing. That's his permanent job. I made green salad, fruit salad, rolls, and I also steamed broccoli. Then for dessert we enjoyed strawberry shortcake. I wish I had taken a picture of the table. I even folded my famous "turkey" napkins. We invited Preston's co-worker and his wife over for dinner, and we enjoyed a lovely afternoon/evening with them. That's what makes the following story so fun (because if we had just been alone, there would have been nobody to laugh with us): I baked the cake for dessert, and as I approached the oven to check on its progress, I thought to myself, "Hmmm, I didn't make a chocolate cake." Well, it is true, I didn't make a chocolate cake, but its appearance indicated otherwise. Why? The temperature dial was perhaps manipulated by someone bumping into it, thereby raising the 350 degree temperature setting to 475 degrees (it seriously was at 350 when I set it and walked away). So, when I opened the oven to remove the charred brick, the talking/high-pitched smoke detector went off. How fun! Luckily I was able to whip up another cake. Ok, that's the end of the story. So, could you ever imagine that even though this week was uneventful, this post turned out to be the longest ever?
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