We have had a five gallon bucket of honey in storage that wasn't usable because it had crystalized over the years but was still edible. (I am told ancient Egyptians stored honey that is considered edible even today ... probably one of the most preservable foods.) It tooks some extra umph to dig out the gooey globs from the bucket. Over a mild heat it returned to it's familiar state and then it was a matter of ladeling it into the funnel and into the freshly washed jars.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
A Honey Project
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
What is Elegance?

"To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion, to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly, to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart, to bear all cheerfully, to all bravely await occasions, hurry never. In a word, to let the spiritual unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common. This is my symphony."
William Henry Channing (1810 - 1884)
Monday, September 12, 2011
Birthday at the Roemhildt's
For my 36th Birthday I spent the day with Gweneviere at the Zoo. Isn't she cute eating birthday cake?
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
On the way to Yellowstone...
This picture doesn't do justice, but if you look closely there is a range of mountains in the distance; it's the Tetons. We stopped to catch the view and to let the kids wiggle, and they did.
Over the two days, we did a lot of driving and it was sweet to see Marley and Sitani look after their brother. All of the cousins were kind and willing to share with each other, not like these chipmunks we observed fighting over their acorn...or something like that.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Mesa Falls
Elijah, Sitani & Marley Sugie
Mama Sugie getting some baby love.
Mika, Dalynn and Ember on hip.
I used to be an amateur waterfall hunter, if you will, when I lived in Portland. A good friend and I would take long Sunday afternoon drives with our waterfall book to search out every last one of them; to say "we've been there, done that. Check." It was the best of memories to have of life in Portland. This is an ode of sorts to those days.
I hadn't thought of Idaho as having waterfalls (at least compared to Oregon and the Great Northwest). We'll here's a pretty impressive one Dad showed me last year. Mom and I took Alisha, Kristi, Dalynn and kids by there on our trek up to Yellowstone this weekend.
Enjoy the pictures!
Friday, July 15, 2011
The Woodhouse Girls & Baby Jordan
I've been adopted.
Last night, David (the dad) called and said, "My wife is going crazy." (They have a newborn and a quiver full...) "Can you come over and stay with the girls while I take her out?" I'm like YES! Time with these kids... Love it.
We went for a summer evening walk. I hoisted Jordan on the baby carrier. Ever helpful Mariah took turns with Grace to push baby Rose in the stroller. When one was pushing, the other was busy taking pictures with my camera of our neighborhood. Look what they found.
Her crown even says Irish Princess. She wore it all evening. I gotta get me one.
Baby Rose
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Brigham City is Getting a Temple
After we came home from seeing Will and Jenni at the race I made the last leg of the trip back to Orem to return Sitani to his parents, which they were grateful for. (Thanks, guys for letting us enjoy him! He's a good traveler and helper.)
I moseyed home through Ogden, staying a night at Wolf Creek, just me, myself and my ever packed travel bags. It was quiet and refreshing. I took a long hot bath, read scriptures, wrote in my journal and zoned out.
I then drove to Logan to see Grandma for a few minutes, stopping at this temple construction site first. It's really coming along...reminds me a bit of SLC, only modern. I thought you'd like to see a picture. Cool, huh?
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Will's 100 Western States Ultra-Marathon
In June Mom, Dad, Sitani and I went to Lake Tahoe area to see Will take off on the Western States 100 mile ultra-marathon. This was his 2nd 100 miler, but the first time in this race. It's a lottery draw to see who get's in and he got picked! People come from all over the world to run through the Sierra's. It's one of the oldest ultra's around.
He left at 5 am and ran all day. He met up with his pacer and ran throught he night.
We met them along the route for quick hellos and good job cheers.
The ever supportive and loving wife, Jenni with baby Taylor.
Jenni is an all-around gem. She was busy making our "crew" shirts, running last minute errands, juggling babies, naps an everything else that goes with the spouse role. We love her for being such a great mom to her boys and wife to our brother Will.
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