Jonathan's sister, Sara, had a beautiful baby boy on February 22, 2008. They haven't named him yet, but he was 10 lbs. 5 oz. What a beautiful baby boy! Congratulations, you guys!
Here are some pictures of him with his sisters:
Apparently Pa'ia wasn't very happy about having her picture taken!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Don't Know
I don't really know what to write, I just feel like I should write something. Let's see...
I got to sleep in today.
I am going to make some delicious Minestrone soup for dinner tonight.
I haven't showered yet and it's 12:41 PM.
Jonathan is snoring.
Two dogs are sleeping on me.
My house is a mess.
I'm watching Food Network.
Basically, it's a good day :) I hope you're having one too!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
A Good Weekend
This last holiday weekend Jonathan and I were lucky enough to get to spend the whole weekend together, no work or anything. It was so nice, first we got a bite to eat for lunch. Then we went to Nickelcade, I didn't have much luck there because half the machines I put nickels into didn't work, and the air hockey table sucked - Jonathan hit me in the wrist with the puck, then I almost maimed some innocent standbyer with it. I found out how out of shape I am because after playing the basketball shooting game two times my arm was really hurting me. My high score was 25 and Jonathan's was 42 (which he was disgusted by). Then we went to Target and bought curtains for our bedroom. Then we installed the curtains in our bedroom. Then we took a nap. Then J wasn't feeling so hot so we got some dinner to-go at Wallaby's (good mashed potatoes). I don't really remember what we did after that, probably nothing. Jonathan steadily got more and more sick as the weekend progressed so we stayed in for the rest of it. It was still really nice to just spend time together. Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures. Maybe next time.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentines Day!
I know I did a post recently about Jonathan, but I still wanted to take the time today to say:
I love Jonathan Saluone with all my heart!
He is the best husband ever. He always thinks about me and takes good care of me. He keeps me on the right track (even though it's annoying at times) and he always tells me how beautiful I am (and I need that). He's such a hard worker and I know he will always do whatever it takes to make sure our family needs are met. I can't wait to be sealed to him for time and eternity. He's smart and handsome and I'm the luckiest girl in the world!
Jonathan, I love you tons!
I love Jonathan Saluone with all my heart!
He is the best husband ever. He always thinks about me and takes good care of me. He keeps me on the right track (even though it's annoying at times) and he always tells me how beautiful I am (and I need that). He's such a hard worker and I know he will always do whatever it takes to make sure our family needs are met. I can't wait to be sealed to him for time and eternity. He's smart and handsome and I'm the luckiest girl in the world!
Jonathan, I love you tons!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
A Tasty Recipe
So I found the best meat loaf recipe ever on the Food Network website. Here's the recipe:
1 pound ground beef
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped bell pepper
1 egg, lightly beaten
8 ounces canned diced tomatoes with juice
1/2 cup quick-cooking oats
Topping:
1/3 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Mix all meatloaf ingredients well and place in a baking dish. Shape into a loaf.
Topping: Mix ingredients for topping and spread on loaf. Bake for 1 hour.
I don't usually add the green pepper, mostly because I never have one on hand. And I like to spoon the meat mixture into a muffin tin because it takes about half as long to bake. The topping is delicious and the meat loaf is never dry. I love this and so does Jonathan, which says a lot!
Enjoy!
1 pound ground beef
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped bell pepper
1 egg, lightly beaten
8 ounces canned diced tomatoes with juice
1/2 cup quick-cooking oats
Topping:
1/3 cup ketchup
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Mix all meatloaf ingredients well and place in a baking dish. Shape into a loaf.
Topping: Mix ingredients for topping and spread on loaf. Bake for 1 hour.
I don't usually add the green pepper, mostly because I never have one on hand. And I like to spoon the meat mixture into a muffin tin because it takes about half as long to bake. The topping is delicious and the meat loaf is never dry. I love this and so does Jonathan, which says a lot!
Enjoy!
Curtis
I'm sorry I don't have a picture, but I wanted to blog about a friend of mine (and my husband's) today.
Sometimes I get bogged down thinking about all the things I want and don't have, and all the things I think my life should be or could have been. The fact that Jonathan and I are preparing to go to the temple doesn't help, Satan has really been at work in my life lately. But then Jonathan started working in the tire shop at WalMart (for the winter) and he made a new friend, Curtis. Curtis is a really nice, sincere, friendly, capable, smart and innocent guy. He has some issues in his life right now, which I won't explain because that's not my story to tell, but after Jonathan got to know him, it became evident that Curtis needed some help. So Jonathan, being the service-oriented guy that he is (and I absolutely love that about him), decided that we needed to help Curtis and I'm so glad that we did. Having Curtis in our lives has definitely helped me to gain a greater perspective of my life. I found myself counting my many blessings as I learned more and more about Curtis and his situation. I realized that I have way more than I need and it doesn't matter if I don't have a brand new kitchen, and it doesn't matter if I can't go clothes shopping every weekend and it doesn't matter if sometimes my husband's bad habits get on my nerves because at least I have a house and at least I have a closet full of last season's clothes and at least I have a husband who loves me and wants to spend time with me. There are a lot of people out there who would give anything to have what Jonathan and I have (material & immaterial) and I need to appreciate that.
Thanks, Curtis, for teaching me a much needed lesson about life. And thank you, Heavenly Father, for blessing me with so much.
Sometimes I get bogged down thinking about all the things I want and don't have, and all the things I think my life should be or could have been. The fact that Jonathan and I are preparing to go to the temple doesn't help, Satan has really been at work in my life lately. But then Jonathan started working in the tire shop at WalMart (for the winter) and he made a new friend, Curtis. Curtis is a really nice, sincere, friendly, capable, smart and innocent guy. He has some issues in his life right now, which I won't explain because that's not my story to tell, but after Jonathan got to know him, it became evident that Curtis needed some help. So Jonathan, being the service-oriented guy that he is (and I absolutely love that about him), decided that we needed to help Curtis and I'm so glad that we did. Having Curtis in our lives has definitely helped me to gain a greater perspective of my life. I found myself counting my many blessings as I learned more and more about Curtis and his situation. I realized that I have way more than I need and it doesn't matter if I don't have a brand new kitchen, and it doesn't matter if I can't go clothes shopping every weekend and it doesn't matter if sometimes my husband's bad habits get on my nerves because at least I have a house and at least I have a closet full of last season's clothes and at least I have a husband who loves me and wants to spend time with me. There are a lot of people out there who would give anything to have what Jonathan and I have (material & immaterial) and I need to appreciate that.
Thanks, Curtis, for teaching me a much needed lesson about life. And thank you, Heavenly Father, for blessing me with so much.
Monday, February 04, 2008
My Man!
This is for Rachael, since I ignored her previous tag...
What's his name?
Jonathan Pili Saluone
How long have you been together?
3.5 years (2.5 years married)
How long did you date?
1 year
How old is he?
27 in March (9 months younger than me)
Who eats more?
He eats more than me, definitely. (Do you think I'd say if I ate more than him, anyway?)
Who said "I love you" first?
He did. I wanted to say it first, but I was too scared and just waited for him to say it.
Who is taller?
He is, by about 6 inches.
Who can sing better?
I'm pretty sure that's me, although he does a pretty darn good Elvis impression.
Who does the laundry?
Mostly me, unless I've slacked off and he's desperate for socks & underclothes. I slack off a lot.
Who pays the bills?
We both make the money, but I make sure the checks are in the mail ;)
Who sleeps on the right?
I'm on the right side (if you're looking at the bed).
Who mows the lawn?
He does, although I did mow it about 3 times the first year we were in our house. But I do all the gardenening/weeding.
Who cooks dinner?
We both do, although on weeknights it's mostly me.
Who drives?
He does. I feel much safer with him behind the wheel, or just less self conscious. Plus he has a CDL so I'm never worried when he's driving.
Who is more stubborn?
That's probably a tie, unfortunately.
Who kissed who first?
Him, of course. I'm a lady ;)
Who asked out who first?
He asked me out. It was so sweet, we met one night and, after finding out from my friend that I was available, he called me up a couple days later. He doesn't like to waste any time.
Who proposed?
He did, I think. We never really had a formal engagement, we just knew we wanted to marry each other and decided to get a ring.
Who has more friends?
I think he does. He's a friendly guy.
Who is more sensitive?
That would probably be me, although I don't like admitting it.
Who has more siblings?
I have 4 and he has 6.
Who wears the pants?
We both wear pants, but J never wears a skirt :)
Seriously, I think we do a good job at making decisions together.
I love you, Jonathan!!!!
Farewell to a Prophet
Gordon B. Hinckley is the prophet that I remember most since he was the prophet for the last, and most memorable, 13 years of my life. I will miss him, his humor and his encouragement.
The most memorable talk from President Hinckley, for me, is the talk he gave on the "Be's". I'm sure many of you remember it or the modified versions of it, including the book Way to Be! But the thing that I remember most about the talk isn't the list of things to "Be", but the prayer he offered for the youth of the church at the end of that talk. That touched me more than anything. To have a prophet of God pray out loud for me, that's really something. At that time in my life I really needed that. So here's the prayer, which I'm sure he has offered more times that once, for the youth of the church:
"Now, in conclusion, I offer a word of prayer concerning you.
O God, our Eternal Father, as Thy servant I bow before Thee in prayer in behalf of these young people scattered over the earth who are gathered tonight in assemblies everywhere. Please smile with favor upon them. Please listen to them as they lift their voices in prayer unto Thee. Please lead them gently by the hand in the direction they should follow.
Please help them to walk in paths of truth and righteousness and keep them from the evils of the world. Bless them that they shall be happy at times and serious at times, that they may enjoy life and drink of its fulness. Bless them that they may walk acceptably before Thee as Thy cherished sons and daughters. Each is Thy child with capacity to do great and noble things. Keep them on the high road that leads to achievement. Save them from the mistakes that could destroy them. If they have erred, forgive their trespasses and lead them back to ways of peace and progress. For these blessings I humbly pray with gratitude for them and invoke Thy blessings upon them with love and affection, in the name of Him who carries the burdens of our sins, even the Lord Jesus Christ, amen."
O God, our Eternal Father, as Thy servant I bow before Thee in prayer in behalf of these young people scattered over the earth who are gathered tonight in assemblies everywhere. Please smile with favor upon them. Please listen to them as they lift their voices in prayer unto Thee. Please lead them gently by the hand in the direction they should follow.
Please help them to walk in paths of truth and righteousness and keep them from the evils of the world. Bless them that they shall be happy at times and serious at times, that they may enjoy life and drink of its fulness. Bless them that they may walk acceptably before Thee as Thy cherished sons and daughters. Each is Thy child with capacity to do great and noble things. Keep them on the high road that leads to achievement. Save them from the mistakes that could destroy them. If they have erred, forgive their trespasses and lead them back to ways of peace and progress. For these blessings I humbly pray with gratitude for them and invoke Thy blessings upon them with love and affection, in the name of Him who carries the burdens of our sins, even the Lord Jesus Christ, amen."
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