Sunday, August 9, 2009

Fab Weekend

This was seriously a great weekend. Oscar and I had our typical date night.. and I dragged him to see Julie & Julia.  I thought it was so cute. It 100% inspired me to become a better cook. Right now my family eats a lot of take out. But after watching this movie I have decided to learn how to cook. So Saturday night I made homemade Penne A La Vodka, a vinaigrette salad and a homemade chocolate cake with homemade frosting. OMGosh.. I about died when I took my first bite of my cake. WHY do people use the box? Obviously they have no idea how good a homemade cake tastes. I WILL NEVER USE A BOX CAKE MIX AGAIN. My Mom bought me a new cookbook called "The Cook's Bible" and I am going to try to cook my way through it.  I have planned out a week worth of meals and am going to try a few new recipes from it each week. 

Today I had to talk in church. Definitely not my favorite thing to do, but I am happy now that it is done. We had a lesson about Nauvoo today and it made me want to search out some of my family history. My Mom had always told me that I had a pioneer heritage, but I had no idea how much of a pioneer heritage I really had. I went onto lds.org and put in my great grandmothers name. Well I guess my cousin is a family history nut, so I was able to track my family back to the 1400s. CRAZY! I found out a couple super cool things as I went through all the names. A bunch of my family followed Joseph Smith from NY all the way to far west. I found a bunch of baptisms within the first few years of the church's organization.  I found a sealing performed in the endowment building in Nauvoo ( what they used before the temple was built there). It absolutely blows my mind to think of who could have administered that sealing to them. I also found out that 2 of my ancestors.. from different families came over on the Mayflower , signed the mayflower compact, and were present at the First Thanksgiving. One of them was George Soules.. who was actually the teacher of William Bradford's children in England. William Bradford was the first governor of Plymouth, MA.  

SO cool. Genealogy is cool stuff. Seriously blew my mind to read these things. This was a very cool weekend. 

2 comments:

Sharonabelle said...

Good for you girl! I have recently been trying to cook bigger and better meals. And Yes! It has such a snese of accomplishment when you make a delicious meal from scratch, and it helps tremendously as a mom to plan ahead, or it's very easy to fall back into the convenience meals.
And VERY cool on the geneology.

Vanessa said...

Wow. I think that is all I can really say about your forefathers. That is really amazing! Thanks for sharing-gave me goosebumps.