Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Mr. Mdill

Meet my hubby.

Mr. Michael Douglas Dill.

This is him.


You may have all seen pictures of him or maybe even met him in person, but I have news for you. You don't know him. Not the way I know him. We recently celebrated Mdill's 25th birthday. So, I thought in order to celebrate his birthday just a little more I would write 25 things about him. Some of them may be things you know, some may be things you don't, but I adore all 25 things. 

#1- Michael is very kind. Even when he gets all worked and upset about something, he is very very kind and rational when he cools off. He is very nice to people and I love watching him interact with people, especially complete strangers.  
#2- Michael can be a very very picky eater, but is usually willing to try things. He is often surprised when he likes something he has told himself he will not like. I love when he agrees to try something new.  
#3- Michael is very aware of his self image. He has great hygiene, loves to be dressed nice, and most importantly.... smell good. 
#4- Michael is very very handsome. I am in love with his dimple in his chin and love to rub it. Whenever he gets upset that I'm rubbing to hard I tell him it's because I don't want it to disappear. 
#5- Michael is very patient. He is married to me, thus he has to be patient. Sometimes I wear him pretty thin, but he usually just shakes his head and says "What am I going to do with you?" 
#6- Michael is a great dancer. This boy can dance better than anyone and always adds just the right amount of sass to his dancing. 
#7- Michael loves to get all fancied up and go out to a nice dinner or date night. 
#8- Michael Dill is a shopper. 
#9- This boy loves good smelling things, mostly candles. If you lose him in a store you can most likely find him smelling cologne, candles, and other smelly things.  
#10- Michael leaves his socks on the floor next to the bed because he can't sleep with his socks on. This used to drive me bonkers, but now I find it cute. 
#11- Mdill likes any reason to celebrate, any.  
#12- He LOVES nice things. Nice cars, watches, clothes, shoes, computers, and the list goes on and on and on. He has taught me that it is sometimes ok to indulge a little.  
#13- Michael is very caring. He cares about all people and always wants everyone to feel included, loved, and like they belong.  
#14- His love for ice cream is on the verge of being an ice cream addict. He asks me every night if we can have ice cream. The funny part is that it usually makes him feel sick, but that doesn't stop him.  
#15- If he could he would spend all day snuggled up in blankets. 
#16- Michael is someone who is a great road trip travel buddy. Great DJ, snacker, and conversationalist. All around if you are going on a road trip, you want him in your car.  
#17- Michael is a little music guru and regularly quizzes others on their own knowledge. This is also something that used to drive me bonkers, but has grown on me. *I'm getting good!*  
#18- He is willing to try anything. I have seen this time and time again. One example is last Christmas he wanted to help me with some presents and he tested his hand at sewing. He now loves sewing and is getting pretty good at it.  
#19- Michael has an adorable cowlick on the right front side of his head. I love running my fingers through it, twisting it, and I hope our little boys all get their daddy's cowlick.   
#20- He is probably the most sassy person you will ever meet. Trying to keep it under wrap is almost a full time job. But, his sass is what makes him him, and I love that about him.
#21- His natural smile is beautiful. Just telling him to smile usually results in a look of pain. It's a talent to capture his natural smile on camera, but when you do it is priceless.
#22-  He is really helpful in the kitchen and always helps anyone who is cooking or baking.
#23- The man loves tacos. He would eat them for lunch and dinner every day if I would let him.
#24- Michael is always ready for an adventure and loves being spontaneous. He always has some surprise up his sleeve and I love it!
#25- And last but not least, Michael Dill loves and cares about me. He puts up with my quirkiness and craft messes. He listens to my goofy ideas and opinions. He is mine forever and me his forever. I can't wait to continue on our journey through eternity together.

I love you Michael and can't imagine life without you! Thanks for being the best husband you can be and always working towards being even better. Keep laughing, smiling, and living life to the fullest. You can do anything you put your mind to and are continually making a difference in the world. You are talented and smart beyond measure. You, my dear, are my favorite and that will never change! I love you to infinity and beyond!



Friday, November 8, 2013

Ramblings...

More often than not I have a blogpost I am compiling in my head, but it seems that every time I sit down to write down my thoughts and opinions the awesome wording, opinions and blogs I conjured up in my head have vanished. As the cursor blinks, ready for me to type, I'm left with a completely blank slate. Last week I was going to blog about this, that and the other. This week I was going to blog about the weekend, the projects I'm working on, and some awesome events in our lives. So, for now, I'm left with random thoughts and an overwhelmingly amount of things I would love to share. With all that, this is what I'm saying for today. I'm working on a really cool project that I really want to share, but I can't ruin the surprise. I'm just not quite ready yet. But, when I do you will all know. Also, remember that very personal blogpost I mentioned a few posts ago? Well, its still in the works and I'm still figuring out how to word and say my thoughts and feelings. In the meantime, MDill and I are headed to visit family this weekend. We just have to see our beautiful twin nieces who are growing up without us. Also, Papa Ed has requested our help in making homemade applesauce. So our newly found canning skills are going to be put to use. More updates will be coming, more regularly, promise.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

I remember how!

This last week I spent the entire week with my parents and siblings in Park City. It is an all time family favorite. It was wonderful to spend time with each of my siblings. I especially loved snuggling with my two beautiful nieces Ellie and Lyla. Spending time with newborns is always a precious experience and a great reminder of God's love and amazing plan for his children. Being able to snuggle two newborns is definitely a special treat. Also, I must say that my big brother as a father is absolutely adorable. I've never been so proud of him. He is already an amazing father who loves and protects his little girls. I can't wait to continue to see their little family of 4 grow together.

The time spent with family was perfect mental therapy. It helped me realize a few things about myself, a few things I am doing right, and a few things I want to improve on. It essentially was a perfect mini break from life for me.

My adorable husband came down to bring me back to Idaho and to spend a few days with the family in Park City. Of course he added some sass and spice and of course I was so ready to see him and snuggle. We ate great food, shopped at the outlets, played games, watched movies, and hot tubbed to our hearts content. One of my favorite things we did was revisit our past. The very first time we went to park city 4 years ago we went to the lounge area and played chess together. I wasn't good at chess then and couldn't really remember the rules. I've never been good at chess. Period. Well, we went, played chess, and I remembered how. I, Jenny Dill, remembered the rules of chess and actually enjoyed playing. The happy conclusion to this story is that I will again play chess and other two player only games with my sweet MDill.


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Last Weekend...

I am currently working on a different post where I share some very personal and deep thoughts and feelings, but... you know what??? I do not yet feel ready to hit publish. So, instead I am writing a different post for the day about the highlights from my weekend. Hold on to your seats because there is one thing in particular that you just won't believe. (Trust me on this one!)

This last weekend my sisters Shauna and Amy came up for a visit. I always love having visitors and am consistently asking members of my family to come up for a weekend. We had great plans for the weekend and I was ready to spend time laughing, talking, eating and simply being with family. What brought about the whole visit was a Mindy Gledhill concert that was taking place on BYU-I campus. So when my sisters got here we jumped in the car and headed to the concert. It was a great performance by "Mindy and the band". (Amy that's for you!) And I loved bantering back and forth with Amy about the going ons around us. It reminded of when she and I used to be roommates and do all sorts of fun things together all the time. I loved Mindy's performance. It was the perfect reminder to me of several things: 

1- Do what you love.
2- Do what makes you smile.
3- Make others smile.
4- Don't let yourself or anyone else hold you back from pursuing your goals, plans, and seemingly impossible dreams.  

Her music is such a great reminder for me to continue to love life. I find her inspiring and am falling more in love with her music. If you haven't heard of her or haven't ever listened to some of her music, you should! You can listen to a few of my favorites here, here and here. (Thanks to MDill for purchasing some more of her music!) Following the show, while Mdill and Shauna were waiting to purchase some of her sweet tunes,  Lara and I entertained ourselves for quite a while trying to capture the best version of this picture that we possibly could.


Yeah.... I was laughing so hard I was crying. We aren't weird, we just know how to have fun! 

On Saturday we had plans to go to Yellowstone and visit a few of our favorite places there. Yellowstone is a childhood favorite. I remember going there what seems like every summer. We would all pile into our maroon and silver astro van and stay in West Yellowstone at "The Dude" motel. Over the next few days Mom and Dad would drive us all around Yellowstone showing us all of the beauty to found there. I think the only way they could get us to behave in the car was to tell us to look for animals out the window. I distinctly remember pulling over on more than one occasion because there was an animal in the field only to find out it was a log or rock or something. I think each of us 6 kids was guilty of this at one point in time. Yellowstone was definitely a favorite and continues to be. We had a great time driving through and reminiscing about times we had been there before. We also loved the beautiful weather, each others company, and a lot of laughs. There were several incidents throughout the day that make me laugh every time I think about them. One that I'm going to share includes an older couple with a bumper sticker that read "I'm retired. Go around me." We had been following this car for quite some time when one of us noticed there was a cat... yes A CAT sitting in the back window. I was busting a gut. It just kept getting better. The cat had a harness on. I laughed harder. We began to come discuss the cat in the window, it's owners, and how far they had travelled. (I believe they had South Dakota of Kansas plates?) When I thought we were all done laughing about it I was sorely wrong. I looked up and saw the cat in the window and began laughing all over again. I laughed so hard I snorted. That's how you know something is really funny, if I snort. Well here's a pretty grainy picture that just doesn't do it justice. 

So, we continued to follow this car because we (mostly I) insisted that Shauna didn't pass it. We went on talking about something which I don't remember. All of a sudden Amy yells, "There's two!" that's right folks not only was there 1 car in the car there was 2!!!! Picture evidence below. 


When we finally decided it was ok to pass them one of the cats was in the backseat staring out the window at us as we went by. Soooo funny. I think one of the best quotes from the day was "Even if those are the only two animals we see today, I'll be happy!" Yes the quote came from me, but it was still funny. 

The rest of the day was just as fun and a great way to spend a Saturday. Below are a few pictures from the day. (They are phone pictures, so not the best, but I still need to download real pictures from the day.) 





Monday, September 23, 2013

First time in my life...

Well ladies and gents there is a first time for everything, and today a big first time event happened for me. In my quest to work on and improve myself I have decided that when I just have to have a snack I'm going to do my best to make it a healthy snack. (But I do keep a bag of chocolate chips handy just in case I need to call in reinforcements.) Last night I decided to cut up the celery that somehow made its way to my refrigerator. If you know me, you know I have a more than a dislike for celery, and that I have a fiery hatred for celery. I can't stand the stuff. Anyways, I cut up the celery into smaller pieces thinking that I would sneak it into Mdill's lunches throughout the week and hope that he would either eat it or throw it away and tell me he ate it.

Today as I was working on laundry, lists of to do's, meal planning, etc... I went to the refrigerator and the celery was the only vegetable that was washed, cut up, and ready to eat. So, I grabbed a ziploc of it, got a spoonful or two of some buttermilk ranch, started snacking, and didn't stop until the entire sandwich bag of celery was gone. I found myself enjoying the celery. Even if it was due to the delicious buttermilk ranch then so be it. I ate celery and plan to eat more. Maybe one day I will even be able to celery plain, but for now celery dipped in ranch is a start.

My quest to work on me is well on it's way and I'm getting back into the routine of being me and working on me. More on that later. For now try out this delicious recipe (recipe below) for buttermilk ranch. Courtesy of Ina Garten from the food network. Link to the delicious recipe


Or, if you hate to follow links, here is the recipe: 

Ingredients:
3 scallions white and green parts, chopped
1/2 cup chopped fresh basil leaves, lightly packed
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
11/2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon good olive oil
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 
1cup good mayonnaise
1/2 cup Greek-style yogurt, such as Fage Total
1/2 cup buttermilk, shaken

Directions: Place the scallions, basil, lemon juice, mustard, olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade. Puree for 15 to 20 seconds to make a smooth mixture. Add the mayonnaise, yogurt, and buttermilk and blend until smooth. Transfer the dressing to a container, cover, and refrigerate for 1 hour for the flavors to develop.


This takes about 10 minutes to make and yields about 3 cups of dressing. 


A few things that may be helpful:
1: I don't own a real food processor so I simply used my blender and it worked fabulous. 
2: Do not use any flavored greek yogurt. The first time I made this we only had vanilla flavored greek yogurt in the fridge so we used it. NOT GOOD! Be sure to use plain yogurt. *Blonde Moment for sure* 
3: Eat on top of salad, as a dip, or just lick it off your fingers! (It's really that good.) 




Thursday, September 19, 2013

Yet again....

A short post about my lame blogging skills and what I plan to do to improve them!

Here I am yet again looking at my blog and thinking how lame my blogging skills are... Yup! That's right only 4 posts this year. That being said I officially proclaim that in the blogging world I apparently suck, but in the real world where things really count I'm pretty awesome! I have been up to all sorts of shaningans throughout the year and I'll do you and me a favor and not overwhelm you will a billion pictures of my life. Instead I will tell you this, I have revamped the goals I made for myself at the beginning of the year.
So... What does this mean for my blog? I AM going to be better at blogging. It's not for you, (whoever you are) but rather I am doing it for myself. For the next 4 months I am going to be focusing on me and working on improving myself. Part of the way that I am going to do this is by writing about it. I know that I do best when I can write about what I'm feeling, thinking and doing. I've been slacking in this department because it is sometimes easier to not express what I am feeling than to be honest and true with myself.  So, instead of worrying about what I think, you think, or what anyone thinks I'm just express myself the way I know I would like to.

Sooooo.... Look forward to regular postings of where I am at and how my 4 months of self improvement is going.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Just sometimes....

Sometimes... just sometimes when I walk home from school, work, church or pretty much anywhere, I really get to thinking. That tends to be a problem for me. When I think, I think to much and too hard about things which are special to me, things I am grateful for, things I would change if I could, things I would never change, things I love, things Heavenly Father must be thinking, things that I would do if I had the guts, things I would guess to be right but are probably wrong, things, things, things.... I'm telling you it starts to get pretty complex.... All this thinking always brings me back to how vass this world is and how vass our Heavenly Father's plan is.
I love it.
It leaves me with a grateful heart, a wondering mind, and usually a few tears rolling down my cheeks.

Life is awesome.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

phew....

Do you ever just have those days where you feel totally and completely overwhelmed? Where you just want to laugh, cry, sing, dance, curl up in a ball and hide?

Me too! That's been my life all week long. Today has especially been one of those kind of days. I've hardly slept. Thought a lot. Felt overwhelmed and inadequate. It's really been a roller coaster ride of a week.

That's life. Really it is.

One of the best parts about life is that in the coming weeks and months life is going to be wonderful. I feel so abundantly blessed and I know my Heavenly Father is 100% aware of me. I'm excited for the future and look forward to continuing to find joy in this lifelong journey.

The big "phew" of today was when I cam home from church meetings and my sweet husband and older sister Shauna had made the most delicious lunch. It was really such a relief. Sounds silly, I know. Lunch really is such a simple thing, but it was the perfect gesture that helped subside my feelings of being overwhelmed. Who knew that fajitas could work such magic?

Well, bring it on life... I'm ready!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Confession

I have a confession I need to make.... I'm crafty. Yes, you read right. I'm crafty and I know it. I usually try and deny it but I have decided that I would LOVE to blog about my constant projects. So, the first step in that process is overcoming the state of denial I'm in. I love crafting away and constantly having some sort of project to work on.  Phew... ok I'm out of denial.

My most recent project was a scrapbook for my grandparents 60th wedding anniversary. And let me tell you... it was a HUGE project that was finally finished at 2:45 a.m. the night before the big party. (Thanks for the help on the finishing touches Mom, Shauna, Amy, Heather, and Michael!) I believe it was a huge success. One of the reasons I have decided that I should share projects - past & present - on my blog is because they are really a part of who I am. While making the giant scrapbook my heart was very full and overwhelmed. I was able to talk/message/email all of my family and realized how truly blessed I am. I felt honored to be a part of my family and very honored to be a part of our family's legacy. So... here is a little peak at one of my favorite pages, the finished project, and my lovely grandparents and husband. 


 With all that being said... you can look forward to many more future posts about projects, ideas, tips and all other sorts of stuff I have to blog about. (This will most definitely help with my bloggers block!)

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

I will...


 I've been thinking a lot lately, about making the most of:

#1 Where I am at in life.
#2 Time.
#3 Enjoying the trials that the Lord throws my way.

Life has a few distinct phases. Birth, childhood, teenage years, young adult, adulthood and before you know it you are doing 5,000 piece puzzles and watching your favorite old T.V. classics. Life really is short. So, that is exactly why I want to enjoy where I am at in life 100%. I will never be in this same place or situation again. That being said... I have ALOT to do in order to enjoy this phase to it's fullest. Let the fun continue!

Right along with making the most of where I am at in life, I've decided that I'm only going to live this moment once, this hour once, this day once... so I am going to be happy with where I am at and let the journey shape me as I go. I will move forward in time, progressing, growing, and becoming who I want to and who I should be.
 
Finally, right along with the first things I want to make the most of is trials. All throughout my life I have had quite the handful of trials and experiences that have shaped me into who I am. One thing about me, whether you believe it or not, is that I like to keep things to myself. When I am having a hard time, struggling with something, have questions, or something is just flat out not right in my life, I really like to keep to myself and have SUCH a hard time exposing myself to the human elements of advice, judgement, opinions and all those things that come with it. (And, that is not about to change, I can tell you that!) But, I have decided that no matter the trial, no matter the heartache I am go through I will remember that the Lord knows me best. He knows my weaknesses, He knows my strengths, but most of all he knows exactly what I can handle. Because he knows it, I know it. Plain as that.

With all these seemingly simple, yet complex and difficult things that have been on my mind lately, I have come to realize that I must "Learn to love the skies I'm under". And that is exactly what I will continue to do!