Sunday, February 27, 2011

Well,

I've been meaning to post for some time now. But between K monopolizing the computer to study for exams and me busy at work on my book again, it just hasn't happened.

The other night, Snowbird got 15 inches in 12 hours. So K and I headed there Friday morning. Even though we'd slept in and didn't get there till 11, the powder was insane--as though floating. Or like Keith said, as though gliding through butter. However, there were insane 50 mph winds, it was dumping, and the visibility was about 0%. Add Jenn getting stuck in waist deep powder in a flat section and you have a recipe for some tears at the end of the day! Then, we couldn't leave as the canyon was closed for a few hours due to avalanche blasting. It finally reopened and down in Salt Lake it was 50 degrees and sunny!

Yesterday I realized I've done a very poor job with my labels on this blog as I was searching for previous posts about Bodghaya and Calcutta. I spent hours going through and properly labeling things. K was proud of my archiving...If you know Keith, you know he's a huge fan of archiving. He archives the dharma, I archive our life.

In other news, K and I are off to sup with the neighbors. They've invited us for dinner. My contribution is lemon cheesecake bars which unfortunately got stuck in the pan and by the time I got them on a plate, K said they looked rat bitten. Sweet. But now they're decorated with a raspberry sauce I made, blackberries and powdered sugar. I think they're presentable.

This morning I made a Dutch baby for breakfast. It was a really wonderful winter breakfast, I think I'll try to post the recipe soon...


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hi jenn, dad and i just looked through your whole blog, at the breakfast table in our sun room. what a funnn thing to do at breakfast. you are really quite a photographer!!! we are impressed by your skills and words. Enjoyed your postings and laughed at some of your funny sentences. Hope you and k have a great day!! Love, m & d