About Me
- La Dolce Vita with LeAnn
- I would say that I am curious, vivacious, gregarious, sometimes funny, intelligent, easy going, very passionate about the things I love, caring, thoughtful, and kind. Maybe that is a little over the top, but I think you can count on me to be very honest. LOL
Friday, January 2, 2009
Spring Seed Giveaway
Thursday, January 1, 2009
1st Verse
The Tao is the practical advice that is given about how to live an abundant and meaningful life on a day to day basis. I hope over the next year I will be able to make an attempt to get in touch with the message of the Tao and share with you once a week my feelings, possibly some analysis, and hopefully something useful will come from this study.
J has volunteered…was told….to find a picture that he feels fits with each verse! So the format will be picture, verse, and my attempt to understand!
When you are focused only on the wants or the desires to fill up your life with things in the physical, material world, you only SEE the physical, material world.
This week I am going to practice being open-minded….accepting what is!
Stop wanting stuff;
it keeps you from seeing what's real.
When you want stuff,
all you see are things.
I would love to read your thoughts and opinions! Teach me and help me understand.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy Happy Birthday Jason
Jason has grown from the innocense of childhood to a great young man....I can say young because I'm the mom! This year we will be celebrating his 34th birthday. I've gathered a few photos that I hope will bring back lots of memories for you J. I wrote a note back when you were 4 that said you had the energy of a pocket sized atomic bomb....now I'm sure you feel the same way about your darling children.
Happy Birthday....the whole world celebrates with you!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Several years ago, and many times since, we had dinner at Macaroni Grill. I fell in love with their rosemary bread, which of course, put me on a quest to recreate this luscious loaf.
This is my version of the recipe, there are many on the net, I tweaked until I got the fine-tuned recipe I'm in love with. It takes some work, but the aroma and comfort that come from the oven makes it all worth every minute.Combine all remaining ingredients and mix until a stiff dough is produced; knead for 6 to 8 minutes....lucky me I have a Kitchenaid....thanks mom!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Old But Trendy -

Whatever the reason, this pin,nail, sticky stuff-phobia had kept me from beautifying the walls of our home……although the description can differ depending on whether you ask me or DH as to what beautifying means.
For years the walls were barren, lonely canvases begging to be decorated, crying out for me to somehow improve the décor! Finally, one day in the not-so-far-off past, vinyl entered my life…..we now have sayings stuck everywhere…
……..Which brought me to my Sentimental Sunday Post for today. I knew about vinyl long before it became trendy. I’m not sure if my parents had the same phobia as DH, but I think Mom was just a little on the exasperated side of the scale when she saw her new remodeled bathroom with this…………… stuck to the walls! Groovy huh?

Saturday, December 27, 2008
Cars Covered in Snow

On a cold winter's day while clearing the snow from your car, do the car parked next to you. My favorite winter random act of kindness. What a nice surprise. I've been doing this in our school parking lot for about 3 years now, not looking for pats on the back, just love to do something kind for others and wanted to share the suggestion with all of you.Friday, December 26, 2008
Looking forward to next year.

2009 - A year to be filled with love, hope, dreams, and memories. I love blogging, and I'm hoping that I can make my dreams and memories come true this year. I've planned a theme for each day and will attempt to blog daily...but I won't beat myself up if I miss a day here and there. I so love when you stop by and visit, leaving me a comment is sometimes a scary thing...I feel the same way! Be brave, step out of your box, if you can, and just say whatever is on your mind....I'll cherish the moments.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Another Bail-out Request 2008
In 2001 the airline industry got their $15 billion....now Santa, why didn't you ask 7 years ago, surely you could have been grouped with this prestigious industry.
Santa, I'm sure you are just too late, because all through the "House" not a creature was stirring, not even our newly elected President.....he flew off to Hawaii.
The final word was that Santa was denied his petition, because his tax returns state that he works for milk and cookies....and the North Pole is actually an offshore place for industry!
Furthermore anyone who can climb down a chimney and get around the world in just one night…surely has the resources and frequent flier miles necessary to make it without government interference. Ho, Ho, Ho and Merry Christmas Santa.
Tomato Ravioli Soup


Here's all you need...5 ingredients and water.....could it be any easier!
Tomato Basil Ravioli Soup
Monday, December 22, 2008
What Christmas Cookie Are You? ----- Yes I'm the delicious Italian Biscotti!
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You Are Biscotti |
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You are a very direct, honest person. You don't have time for dramatics or emotional pleas. You feel most comfortable in the intellectual realm, especially with science and technology. You are good at understanding difficult subjects. Understanding people? Not so much. |
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Neil Diamond ~ So Good! So Good!
We traveled on Frontrunner and then waited in the snowy cold for Trax to see a dazzling Neil Diamond deliver a flawless, 24-carat gem of a show, sparkling with hits, gleaming with showmanship and energy not many 67 year old men could match. He is an old school showbiz legend who has suddenly become cool again – and he’s clearly loving every moment.Last night he performed to a packed house and proved that he is one of music’s most enduring performers as he delivered hit after hit from his five decades in the business.
His 10-piece band, with a four-piece brass section and three female backing singers, were all excellent. A rockin’ jewel of a show that all of us who saw it will remember and treasure.
Thanks to Dane and Donya we were lucky enough to have floor seats on row 11….OMG we were so close! And I didn’t take these pictures, because they won’t let you! So thanks to all those lucky photo guys who post them in google images!
Winter Solstice

The shortest day, for me, is the beginning of cold, nose-dripping and nose-nipping weather!
Our ancestors had it right, fires were a part of solstice celebrations — not only to provide light in the darkness, but also to symbolize the burning away of the old year – I think it was to keep warm! DUH!
This is my idea of a great tradition, bring in the yule log on December 21 and keep it burning until Christmas…maybe New Years. It is suppose to bring good luck if you keep it burning for 12 days. Since we have a gas log….how about we just leave that baby on and keep the house at a toasty 75 degrees….I’ll be loving every minute of it and DH will be freaking -crazy-mad! So who do you think will prevail with this tradition?
Friday, December 19, 2008
Santa I Can Explain

Thursday, December 18, 2008
Photoshop Element 6

I am a digital photo rookie......not to be confused as a professional. I have been using Photoshop Element 5 for almost a year with a little success. I wanted to do a little more with my photos...correct all my flaws! Tuesday I enrolled in a class for Photoshop Elements 6 and I was very happy with what I learned. Yeah......... you don't even have to be a genius to use it. Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Tasty Tuesday
Today I am sharing our salmon dish because it's simple, easy to do, the flavor is so intensely good, and our dear friends would like the recipe. DH was not a very big fish eater until he met me.....now he craves it and wants me to make it at least once a week. Thanks to J we have learned to cook it on a cedar plank...of course this is his picture!Besides being very tasty, it's even good for you! Did you know that according to Web MD, a 3oz. serving of salmon has more vitamin D than 1 cup of milk? So it's a great way for all of us to increase are calcium intake, not to mention all the other health benefits .......Omega!!!!
Ingredients for marinade:
4 T lemon juice
1/2 lb butter
2 T soy sauce
Pepper
Chopped Parsley
Chopped Chives
Green Onion
Blend - warm in a double boiler.....DO NOT BOIL
Pour over salmon and let set until ready to grill.
Prep Cedar Plank:
You can purchase a cedar plank at any kitchen supply store for around $12 but DH picked up a 5' untreated cedar fence plank at Home Depot and cut into several planks....Yippie! Wash plank and soak in water for 3-4 hours. Plank will float so weigh it down with a heavy pot.
Grill Salmon:
Pre-heat grill on medium high heat. Place plank directly on grill. Allow plank to heat up and begin smoking before placing salmon on plank. When plank begins to smoke, lightly oil plank and place salmon, skin side down, on plank. Add sliced lemon and dill sprigs to fillets. Allow to cook, covered, for 10-12 or until salmon is pink and cooked through ...137 Degrees. I use a meat thermometer because you don't want to over cook fish. Remove from plank and serve.
Let me just tell you it comes out perfect every time! Deliciously moist..... never dried or overcooked, if you cook it to exactly 137 degrees, I guarantee it will turn out for you.
As good as any Salmon Bake you'll ever attend........but then again you have to do the work! We still have a family tradition of attending the Garland Salmon Bake 1st Saturday of June every year......and I don't have to clean up anything!
Enjoy
Monday, December 15, 2008
Christmas Cards
Perhaps I'll even include one of those long winded enclosures telling all about what my family has been up to during the past year.....shivers going up my spine.......Nah...that isn't going to happen don't worry......wait, isn't that what my blog is for? So Merry Christmas Family and Friends...I just saved 42 cents on each of you.
The picture which doesn't to it justice is the card my BFF Nancy made and sent out this year......My mom loved it and called to tell me what a talented friend I have. You are amazing Nancy.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Tree Flocking
Back in the day...my parents always went to Cloward's Tree Farm to buy our Christmas Tree. We could walk around the farm and always experience that good old-fashioned Christmas feeling. Cold, crisp, and a bonfire to warm our backsides.After hours....probably minutes.......the tree farmer would load the tree we had carefully chosen, into our truck and homeward bound. Now the experience gets interesting..... Mom like flocked trees.......Dad......hated the process! But in the end he was always able to transform the lush green pine into a snowy masterpiece.
Looked something like what is outside my window this crisp snowy morning!
Thanks Mom and Dad for the memories. Mom if you still want that flocked tree...the tree farmers will do it for you now!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Perigee Moon
Look how well J did with his camera….he captured (perfectly) the smallest lunar feature that most people can see with the naked- eye: the Sea of Crises or Mare Crisium (MAH-ray CRISS-ee-yum).Although Mare Crisium is not the smallest sea on the Moon, it is a mere 260 miles in diameter, spotting it is quite an accomplishment, so you can see how proud I am of J’s abilities to capture it with his camera.
Digital TV Conversion....Oh Not another Y2K
So this is just an FYI regarding the change of TV broadcasting signals from analog to digital on February 19, 2009.
If you receive your television broadcast over the air---from a rooftop antenna or the old rabbit ears---you’ll need to make some changes by then to continue watching TV.
So what does all this mean? If you have an analog TV you will need to hook up to a cable or satellite system or purchase a converter box to change the digital signals to analog. Cable and satellite TV subscribers will be fine during this transition, but you will want to check with your provider to see if and when you will need a new set top box…you know that big thing on the top of your TV!
You don't have to throw away your analog TV set; you just need to get a signal converter box. There is a coupon program that allows consumers (2 per household) to receive a $40 coupon per converter box. If you have purchased a TV since March 2006 ….it is equipped with a digital tuner…..if it’s older than that you need to take the above actions.
There’s more info here: http://www.dtv2009.gov/
Don’t be surprised if you cords look something like this soon!

Thursday, December 11, 2008
Christmas Dinner
Some years winter descends on us quickly here in Utah, this year we haven’t been blessed with any thing much more than a small flurry. By Christmas we normally have a heavy snow blanket and temperatures are in the teens. Holiday lights, gatherings of friends and family, and the special meals we cook bring needed warmth to our houses and our lives. With 15 days still left to go…I’m sure we’ll have plenty of snow and way too much food. This is also the time when I seem to stop worrying so much about fat, calories (maybe I don’t worry about it to often at all) and enjoy luxurious and special meals with friends
Again this year we had first get-together of the season with our friends at the Grey Cliff Lodge. Whenever we are with the Kelsos and Rhodes we seem to always have a magnificent dinner, a pleasurable reunion, and loads of amusing conversations. When dinner can last for more than 2 hours you must know how gratifying it is.
Obviously my camera was not set with the correct apertures…..because these pictures stink! Maybe someday I’ll learn how to be a photographer!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
"Grace"


I loved the novel. Of course, I had picked it up back in November when I knew I would be going to the gala. You know it is that compulsive thing I have! The cover with a lit candle is beautiful and very intriguing. I would have bought the book without any thought of being lucky enough to attend the luncheon.
I brought the book home and read the back cover where there is an excerpt from the first chapter…..Yes a love story, narrated by an older person, I gather. "She was my first kiss. My first love." She was a little match girl who could see the future in the flame of a candle."
The first part of the book is about the boys getting used to being so poor and bullied at school and building a clubhouse in their huge back yard. I enjoy meeting such a typical family from the 60s. The older boy gets a job at a fast food place where he works with a couple of jerks, then finds a girl out back dumpster diving and that's Grace. He gets leftovers for the starving girl and finally has the idea of having her stay in the clubhouse. She doesn't want to go back home and he doesn't press the issue.The chapters are very short and alternate between the boy's and Grace's perspective. The little brother must be let in on the secret as his brother helps Grace make a home out in their clubhouse, which has a mattress, a water pump, a transistor radio, a calendar girl in a red bathing suit and electricity and eventually a Christmas Tree. It's soon pretty cozy and Grace likes novels. She stops going to school (the same one the Eric attends), he keeps feeding her until he picks up what's in her locker, the search for her reaches the television news, President Kennedy saves the world, Grace celebrates her sixteenth birthday, she and boy awkwardly fall in love, he then is shocked when she reveals why she ran away and he feels so stupid as she called him. I'm reading this wondering how is this going to end….those of you to know me…..I must read the last chapter if there is not going to be a happy ending.
Richard explained today that the novel takes place at time when there were no shelters for abused kids who can't go home and nobody even believed or wanted to believe that kids could be abused by stepfathers. Animals were protected more than children. Grace has no family in the area and really loves the boy who is so kind and generous.
I nervously read on...(I really tried to restrain myself from reading the ending….)
Finally it's Christmas Eve. All three chop down a little tree and decorate it and the clubhouse. They exchange presents and the next day Eric pretends to be sick so he can spend the day with Grace. It's the best day of his life...and the next day is the worst. I’ve given you enough information now…I do hope that you will pick up a copy and enjoy a few undisturbed hours of reading….
There's an Epilogue where Eric updates us on what his family is doing today and how he became a feared prosecutor of people like Grace's stepfather who got what he deserved. They all sound so real and yet the story also seemed like a dark fantasy to think that Grace, so much like the match girl, hid out for three months in a boy's clubhouse.
Richard leaves us with a letter at the end of the book, telling us that there are thousands of girls like Grace everywhere. With the tremendous success of his book The Christmas Box he established an organization to build emergency shelters for abused and neglected children. Four shelters in Utah have served more than twenty thousand children. He announced today that they are planning shelters in several other states, beginning in Arizona. With the release of Grace he has established The Christmas Box Initiative to help every youth in America exiting the foster care system. If you would like to join in with the cause you can go to their website http://www.operationkids.org/ and click on Life Start Kits. Or you can call 1-888-257-KIDS.
Thank you Richard for another wonderful novel…..Can’t wait for next year! Hmmmm and the character will be named…inside secret!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
Celebration and Forgiveness
I honestly believe celebration and forgiveness could be considered synonyms, because celebrating is all 'round good exercise for your heart and forgiveness relieves the body of stress. What beautiful partners they are....happiness and love. This month has so much celebrating, it is probably very fitting for us to start the month off with celebrating everything possible.
Let's celebrate by having new experiences, maybe discover a new place to take a walk, ('cause it did make all the difference in the world), or perhaps learning how to make it through these very difficult times. Certainly there are people who have come before us who have faced times even more difficult than we face today, and they made a difference by how they were able to celebrate and forgive.
On the evening of December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, an African American was arrested for disobeying an Alabama law requiring black passengers to relinquish seats to white passengers when the bus was full. Blacks also were required to sit at the back of the bus. Her arrest sparked a 381-day boycott of the Montgomery bus system and led to a 1956 Supreme Court decision banning segregation on public transportation. I believe we should celebrate Rosa Parks!
Today President-elect Barack Obama plans to announce longtime advisers and political foes alike as his picks for top administration jobs at a news conference, nominating one-time political nemesis Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state. In addition to Hillary, it has been announced that he is keeping Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who has run the Pentagon for the last two years under President Bush. If political rivals can come together for the good of our country, honorable citizens - democrat and republican alike - should join in the celebration. 'Tis the season to be jolly and make the most of it, deck the halls, hang the mistletoe, bake some cookies, and forgive those who you need to forgive. I celebrate my life every day I live....thank you family and friends for filling it with blessings and happiness!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Lunch at Pizza Factory
Enjoy!
Ingredients
1 1/2 c. warm (105-115 degrees) water
1 Tbsp. sugar
1 Tbsp. yeast
1/2 tsp. salt
3-4 1/2 c. flour
In a large bowl (the bowl of your mixer, if you have one), combine water, sugar, and yeast. Let stand for 10 minutes or until yeast is bubbly. Add salt and stir.
Add 1 1/2 c. flour and mix well. Gradually add more flour (usually between 3-4 cups, depending on your elevation and your humidity) until dough starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl and it barely sticks to your finger. Spray a glass or metal bowl with cooking spray and place dough in the bowl.
Cover and allow to rise for 45 minutes or until doubled in bulk.
Remove from bowl and place on a lightly-floured surface. Spray a baking sheet with cooking spray. Roll into a rectangle and cut into 12 strips with a pizza cutter.
Roll out each piece of dough into a snake and then drape over your forefinger and twist the dough. Place on baking sheet and repeat with remaining 11 pieces of dough. Try to space them evenly, but it's okay if they're close.
Cover pan and allow dough to rise for another 30 minutes.
When there's about 15 minutes to go, preheat your oven to 425. When done rising, bake for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Rub some butter on top of the bread sticks (just put a Ziploc bag on your hand, grab some softened butter, and have at it) and sprinkle with powdery Parmesan cheese in a can and garlic salt. Or you could sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar..
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Thanksgiving Is..........
Thanksgiving is a time
Thanksgiving is a time
Let us remember the true meaning
~ Author Unknown ~

This year we are spending Thanksgiving Day at home.....next year I hope to be driving up a very beautiful canyon, to a very beautiful cabin that I am so very blessed to be a part of.
Of course, if it looked like this today, there would be a bunch of family and friends sharing Thanksgiving Dinner. Because of our many blessings from our Heavenly Father, we all know that we will be sharing food and laughter there next year.









