Mitchell Family

Mitchell Family

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Temple

This past Saturday I was able to go with our church youth group to the temple.  It was a beautiful day!  And it was Kyler's first temple trip to be able to do the work.  He was so excited!  He had a great day!  When Kyler and I were talking about it he really focused on the importance of being baptized by immersion.  He said, "Mom, I thought about life, death, and resurrection each time."  (And the fact that Brother Heath would just pop him right up out of the water each time.)  After we were done, we headed to the bookstore where Brandon (a 17 year old youth) came to Kyler, put an arm around his shoulder and said, "So, how was it?"  Kyler smiled real big and just nodded.  Then Brandon asked, "Do you remember any names?"  Kyler did, and he also remembered that one shared his birth month and day.  Kyler was able to do the work for some of Brother Carlsen's ancestors, which he thought was pretty neat!  I had such a great time sharing this beautiful day with McKenzie and Kyler!  I love them!

So Fun!

McKenzie and Zach - they always have a fun time.


You gotta watch out for that Bishop Anderson!  :)
  

   

Monday, August 29, 2011

Spaetzle

So I have this awesome aunt that I love!  She makes all kinds of yummy stuff in her kitchen - with all her neat kitchen tools and gadgets!  I was in Ohio for a family reunion just a short while ago and she taught me how to make homemade noodles and spaetzle.  Just so you know, I love spaetzle!  After I came home from Ohio McKenzie and I made spaetzle.  However, we made quite a mess because we didn't own a "spaetzle maker."  It was still really good, but I was ready to order a "spaetzle maker."  Then to my surprise what comes in the mail just a couple days later...a box from my aunt containing a pasta cutter and a "spaetzle maker."  How awesome is that!?!  So we had spaetzle for dinner.  Making spaetzle (with a spaetzle maker) takes about 10 minutes from start to finish - and it is yummy!!!

Karlee took these pictures while Layne and I made spaetzle with the "spaetzle maker"...

Make dough while boiling water.

Drop dough in hopper.


Move the hopper back and forth over pot.


When dough floats it is done.


Drain.


Serve it and or mix it with just about anything.  Aaaand it can be a main dish - a side dish - or a snack!  :)  Perfect for a tired mama and hungry kids!  And so yummy!  Thanks, Aunt Patty!  Sure do love you! :)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Where did summer go?

The summer went by so very fast and school is already in full swing. 

Kenzie (a freshman) is out the door for seminary by 5:55am,


Kyler (7th grade) catches the bus with Collin (8th grade) and Samantha (6th grade) at 7:00am,


and Karlee (4th grade) and Kavan (2nd grade) are on the bus by 7:24am.




My house is quiet, yet responsibility beckons.  I can remember telling my mom at age 11 that I wanted to stay 11 forever... things change!  :)  I've come to the conclusion that no matter who you are or what you do - life is busy.  Layne reminds me often to "pick out the good" - remember the "good" from each day. 

So today, I will do laundry with "sunshine in my soul!"  And relish in the freshness of clean clothes! :)


(Kyler planted sunflowers this year.  They were beautiful!)