I admit, and I may have admitted this before, I am a fair nerd. Growing up I started in 4-H as soon as I was old enough. I would spend my summers making projects for cooking, sewing, and other home ec. areas. I would also train one of my cows to tolerate me and let me lead it around. I was blessed with talent in theses areas and still have some of the trophies and ribbons I won. Luckily as grown-ups they still provide ways for us to use our skills and have friendly competitions. My focus is usually in the food preservation areas. Besides the Blue, Red, or White ribbons there are rainbow ribbons for special awards. You can also win the "best" in each category, as well as a few other special awards. A couple years ago my mom won the Best White Bread entry. The one I want, the one I am hoping to wrap my hands around this next year is: "The Queen of Canning". In order to achieve this the winner usually has well over 60 items entered. The 2011 winner entered 92. I have about 20 set aside at the moment, so I know I have my work cut out for me! But a goal is a goal and for now I shall, Can On!
Friday, August 26, 2011
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
#19 Read the Doctrine and Covenants/Pearl of Great Price Again.
"Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, fear not" (D&C 6:36).
When asked what is my favorite scripture, this is the one that comes to mind. It has helped and inspired me though many rough and good times. A year or so ago I finished one of my "50 Things" goals of rereading the Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price. I actually had made it a goal to reach this goal, plus reread the Book of Mormon also in a year. It was a rewarding feeling when I could sit my triple down and ponder the words I had read. Now onto the Old Testament :)
When asked what is my favorite scripture, this is the one that comes to mind. It has helped and inspired me though many rough and good times. A year or so ago I finished one of my "50 Things" goals of rereading the Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price. I actually had made it a goal to reach this goal, plus reread the Book of Mormon also in a year. It was a rewarding feeling when I could sit my triple down and ponder the words I had read. Now onto the Old Testament :)
#39 Meet My Family in Ukraine
I realized that although I posted some stories and pictures of my trip to Ukraine. I never listed it as finishing one of my "Fifty Things". Number thirty-nine is to Meet My Family in Ukraine. This would be the family of my Stepfather Benedict P. Eremenko. Papa passed away a year ago last October. Since he raised me from the age of 4 he really was a huge part of my life. The following April my sister, my mom, and I took a trip to Ukraine to meet his family and bring some earth from his home here in America. Meeting them was fun and rewarding as it was emotional and loving. I truly loved each one of my family members there as I met them and learned about their life in the Ukraine.
Anya, Vova, Aksana
Mom, Me, Aunt Lyda, Elya
Darilyn.
Ruslan, Mom, Darilyn, Me, Vitaly, Lyna.
If you would like to read more about my time in Ukraine here are the links:
That Easter Morn
My Ukrainian Family
Hello Ukraine
Papa
Anya, Vova, Aksana
Mom, Me, Aunt Lyda, Elya
Darilyn.
Ruslan, Mom, Darilyn, Me, Vitaly, Lyna.
If you would like to read more about my time in Ukraine here are the links:
That Easter Morn
My Ukrainian Family
Hello Ukraine
Papa
Friday, August 19, 2011
Blessed.
I am having one of those moments. Not one of THOSE moments where everything is negative and everyone is hiding from me, (or they should be). I am having one of those moments where I feel totally blessed. Where I sit here and think wow, I don't know if I deserve this. I am filled with gratitude for patient people in my life. Forgiving people in my life. Loving people in my life. I am in awe of the little miracles that can make a simple day magical. I know there are times where I am buried into the "depths of despair", and I cannot see "the light simmering in the distance",
but today: I feel blessed
but today: I feel blessed
Friday, August 12, 2011
Ocean Boulevard.
Some people not from Coos Bay/North Bend have asked me if Ocean Blvd leads to the ocean. In a way it does. It definitely is one of the main roads that gets you heading in the right direction. My draw to Ocean Blvd is that this is where I am residing. Last November I made a change and got a job working at Bay Area Hospital in Coos Bay. This of course meant that I then needed to move to Coos Bay. In January I got a call from some amazing family friends and in February I moved to Ocean Blvd. It has been quite fun to set my stuff up, decide if I need more, and eventually hang stuff on the walls. I like my style. It's comfortable. I makes me happy. I promised some friends that I would post photos, so here goes:
Ocean Blvd, Krista Style
Ocean Blvd, Krista Style
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
To be filled.
I so could write pages and pages of tasty recipes to fill us up with tons of lovely calories. That is not the theme of this post though. "To Be Filled", is what I was thinking when I traveled back from my GNO tonight. (That's Girls Night Out for those of you not used to the phrase). I love all my friends. I love spending time with all my friends. I love what I can learn from them. I love what I can share with them. I love the times we laugh, and the times we cry. I love the travel. I love the FOOD! Such good memories to cherish forever. But what I REALLY love... I love the feeling that I sometimes feel after leaving them. That "Full" feeling of happiness and contentment. When you can go home and know if you don't hear from anyone in a few days, it's OK. You know there are truly great people out there that love and care for you!
Great time ladies!
Great time ladies!
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