8.8.09

New favorite artist



Not only is the early 1900s my favorite time period, but I'm discovering that the late 1800s and early 1900s are my favorite artistic period.

Impressionism. Creativity. Interesting images. Thanks to Old Paint, I have found another favorite artist. Arthur Rackham painted scenes from a variety of mythological/children's stories. The above painting is titled "Undancey Fairy.

23.7.09

Graduation


I cannot believe it. Not at all.

Four years ago, even four months ago I would have given anything for this moment, and now it doesn't seem real.

I had a lot of dreams last night about past school days, especially past school friends. Even friends from elementary school in Utah. My sub-conscious obviously grasps more of what is going on than I do.

I am graduating today.

Nope, still can't grasp it.

22.7.09

Mary

As mentioned before, Jeffrey and I went to Europe. While there, we were asked to research a variety of topics, some of which we got to choose for ourselves. I chose to do a report on the Virgin Mary. It was a ridiculously broad topic, which overwhelmed me when I began to study the art in Europe. The Virgin Mary was the topic for millions of paintings and took up most of the museums, especially from medieval ages to renaissance. Here is my finished product.

4.7.09

question

So, I just started taking accutane last week, and have started doing some research, which I should have done before I started taking it. I found that it has a million scary side effects, and am seriously considering stopping the medicine. I need your opinion. Does the result outweigh the possible side effects? It's supposed to cure acne now and later. Take a look at the symptoms and tell me what you think.

Oh, and happy Fourth of July!

17.6.09

Green

I've been thinking about going green for a while, but have been very uninformed about it. All I've noticed is that green products tend to be more expensive than regular cleaners. I was reading on WebMD.com today, one of my new favorite past times, and found this article about green cleaning products.

Did you know that combining chlorine bleach with toilet bowl cleaner can produce a poisonous gas? Since green cleaners are more expensive, the article provided some great insight in cleaning products that are safe and effective:

Some people may choose to make their own cleaning products. It's surprisingly easy, cheap, and for most ordinary household jobs, do-it-yourself cleaning products can be as effective as anything you'd buy at the store. It’s easy, inexpensive, and for most ordinary household jobs, do-it-yourself cleaning products can be as just as effective.

General Non-toxic Solutions:

  • Use a reusable microfiber cloth to dust -- it picks up dust particles without needing any chemical help.
  • White distilled vinegar can be used to clean windows; kill mold and mildew; get rid of soap scum; and sanitize kitchen counters and cutting boards.
  • Use baking soda and a few drops of soap to scour kitchen counters and bathtubs. For tough stains, use borax.
  • For fresh scents, use lemons or essential oils like lavender.

Try these recipes for homemade cleaners:

Household Cleaner

Instructions

All-Purpose Disinfecting Cleaner

2 cups water (preferably distilled water)

1 1/2 to 3 tsp. liquid castille soap

1 tsp. tea tree oil

Mix ingredients above to store and keep. Add a couple drops of your favorite essential oil to give it a pleasing scent.

Toilet Bowl Cleaner

1 cup borax

Pour into toilet bowl before going to bed. In the morning, scrub and flush.

Rust Remover

1 lime

Salt

Sprinkle a little salt on the rust. Squeeze a lime over the salt until it is well soaked. Let the mixture set for two to three hours. Use the leftover rind to scrub the residue.

Glass Cleaner

1/4 cup white distilled vinegar

1 quart warm water

Mix ingredients above. Pour into a spray bottle or apply with a sponge. For lint-free results, wipe dry with crumpled newspaper instead of paper towels. Buff to a shine.

7.6.09

Photos from Europe

Waiting in the airport.

I have not added anything from Jeff and my trip on the Humanities Tour at BYU-Idaho. Here are a few:Big Ben.

Lighting a candle for St. Thomas Beckett (Canterbury).
Versailles!

One of my favorites. Jeff drawing at a Monastery Garden in Canterbury.




29.5.09

some healthy fries

I was reading on WebMD.com about the healthiest french fries. The results were surprising:

Best:
1. Sonic regular fry
2. McDonald's small fry

Worst:
1. Carl's Jr. natural cut fry
2. Jack in the Box natural cut fry

The article also had an amazingly delicious recipe for healthier french fries. They are extremely easy and very tasty. I made these twice yesterday. Once for dinner and then again for playing games with my family, Halie, Brett, and Jeff. The second time, they were better because I used less oil and let them get a little more crispy.

*I suggest adding pepper to the mixture in the bag. The fries needed a little extra spice.

Parsley-Parmesan Oven French Fries

Ingredients:

4 medium (or 3 large) unpeeled russet potatoes, cut into 1/4-inch thick strips

4 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil (canola oil can be substituted)

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/3 cup shredded Parmesan cheese

2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley

Preparation:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Coat a nonstick jellyroll pan with canola oil cooking spray.
  2. In large zip-top plastic bag, combine potatoes with olive oil and salt; seal bag and toss to coat potatoes well.
  3. Arrange potatoes in single layer on prepared baking sheet. Bake for 45-50 minutes or until golden brown, turning after 25 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile, in small bowl, combine Parmesan cheese and parsley. When fries are light brown, sprinkle the Parmesan cheese mixture over the top and bake about 5 minutes more. Remove pan from oven; let cool for 2 minutes before serving.

Yield: 4 servings

WebMD Weight Loss Clinic members: Journal as: 3/4 cup starchy foods with 1 tsp fat

Nutritional Information: Per serving: 287 calories, 9 g protein, 50 g carbohydrates, 6.1 g fat, 1.8 g saturated fat, 6 mg cholesterol, 4 g fiber, 406 mg sodium. Calories from fat: 19%.