Monday, December 14, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Bad Blogger

I am clearly a horrible blogger. I haven't even checked out my friends blogs for weeks and weeks!

I have quite a few good excuses, though ... Promise!

But for now I'll have to make this a quick post and hopefully find time to blog much more in the coming days and weeks.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Reflections on birthdays past...

I'm not ashamed to admit that I love my birthdays! I don't necessarily love getting older, but I do love celebrating the day of my birth ... and I've had some pretty fantastic celebrations! Just last night I was relating a few of my favorite birthdays to a friend and thought it would be fun to jot them down. 


"The Puker"
OK, I had a couple of b-days that were less than perfect. The most memorable, from my earlier years (maybe I was 10 or so) began with a fun birthday dress shopping trip to ZCMI. Looking through the racks, I started to not feel so good... Running outside into the rain, I puked in the gutter, my sister chasing after me to see if I was ok. 

That afternoon, sleeping on the couch, puke bowl at the ready, I awoke to a cuddly, stuffed unicorn tucked in with me and a beautiful black and white checked dress with red embellishments ... a Marie Osmond-brand dress (it was the coolest dress and yes, I went through a unicorn and pegasus phase).

"Holly Hobby"
I want to say it was my 8th birthday and my Uncle Allen was staying with us, in town from Oregon for LDS General Confer
ence. It was pouring rain, again, but my mom didn't let that hamper the family party which included a scavenger hunt! My final gift, which I had to retrieve outside in the milk delivery box (what are those things called anyway?). 

Rushing out into the rain I grabbed the gift-wrapped box and hurried back inside to reveal one of my favorite childhood gifts ... a Holly Hobby Wristwatch! I wish I still had that watch ... it was so cool! 

"It's Where Fun Is"
Lagoon. My birthday when I was in 6th grade was spent at Lagoon! We loaded up all my grade-school friends in the car and enjoyed a great amusement par
k day!

"24"
My 24th birthday was incredible. Simply put, the boy I had crushed on for years and dated for a few months, sent me 6 long-stemmed red roses with a card that read: "You're the grooviest chic since Marcia Brady! -- Gary" That was a great day!

"Dancing the Night Away"
What better way to celebrate getting older, my final year in my 20s, than to gather up ALL of your friends and get your groove on at a dance club? Birthday cake and surprise, completely unexpected birthday presents made for a fantastic night! 
"I *HEART* NY"
I've always tried to extend my birthday for as long as possi
ble and
 my 30th birthday was the ultimate in a 3-week-long celebration. 

Here's the quick rundown:
* Pampering massage
* Flight to see best friend and her husband in New Jersey!
* 3-day trip to NYC
* Surprise dinner at Tavern on the Green 
* City sites like Empire State Building, The Met Museum, Battery Park, Little Italy, Financial District, Times Square and more (enormous blister TOTALLY worth it!).
* Surprise  Broadway play: Aida featuring Toni Braxton 
* Weekend trip to DC area including Colonial Williamsburg, Renaissance Faire, Toby Keith concert and scenic drive past Washington DC Temple.
* Atlantic City evening
* Day-trip to pristine Amish Country's Lancaster County
* Loads of amazing quality time with the bestest friends ever
* Flew home to celebrate my birthday again with family and friends. 

So far it's been 35, almost 36, years of fantastic, memory-filled celebrations! I can't wait for the many more parties to come! 

Monday, August 10, 2009

I'm such a slacker!

I can't believe how long it's been since my last post! YIKES! 

I guess it's proof that my summer has been "action packed." Or at least something like that. 

Time for a quick recap, I guess:
JUNE
* Roomies moved out. Jeff, Juline, Adi and Kohen moved into a cute little apartment and I'm sure they are once again enjoying their own space. But boy do I miss those kids! (sniff sniff!) Good thing they are still close ... just up the road from me!
Dating a pretty great guy. 
JULY
* Roomie moved in! And her name ... Riley! So pretty comical when yelling at Riley (the dog) when he's naughty! haha
* Looking for another new roomie. I have the room ... why not!  
* Weekend adventures including camping at Lava Hot Springs, May family reunion in Baker City, Ore., overnighter in Sun Valley where I hob-nobbed with pulitzer prizing winning columnist Dave Barry and best-selling author Mitch Albom! (WOW), and another camping trip up Big Cottonwood Canyon in unusually chilly weather. (PHOTOS TO COME)
* Twitter, Facebook and Blogging for work work work = Avoidance of all social networking sites.
* Dental pain! This King got her first crown and has never felt so much tooth pain in her life! Not even headgear during the braces era was as painful as when the numbness wore off! 

It's been a pretty great summer with another few weeks to go which will include family birthday parties (Grandma King turns 95 on Aug. 16) and a Japanese friend coming for a visit which might mean a road trip to Vegas and Zion National Park! 

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Vacay month continued!

From the "Mexican Riviera" (almost) to the Land of the Midnight Sun ... 

I took a fabulous, Memorial Weekend, sleep-deprived trip to Anchorage, Wasilla and Denali National Park and had a completely amazing time! 

Not the typical destination for 3-day weekend jaunt, I actually was invited to visit the nation's largest state for a first date! And a blind date, at that. I had an incredible time! Too bad he lives in Alaska! 

It was an event-filled weekend and Mr. Alaska was a great tour guide. Right after getting off the plane, killing time in Anchorage for 2 hours in the wee hours of the morning, we retrieved my luggage from "lockup" (first time my luggage has ever been lost!) and hit the road around 6 a.m. Saturday, heading up directly to Denali National Park. 

Arriving at Denali we checked into the hotel, grabbed some lunch and took a short nap! Ahhhh.... Then we embarked on a Jet Boat Safari where we sped along one of the rivers, seeking out wildlife and admiring the snowtopped peaks of the overwhelmingly majestic mountains. Taking a break we were introduced to a full-time fur trapper who showed off his wares ... wolf, fox, lynx, beaver and more. Then we were off to pan for gold! Only looking like simple flecks, it was fun to discover our little treasure. 

That evening, after another short nap, we enjoyed a fun dinner-theater event, feasting on ribs, salmon and all the fixin's while learning about Denali's early adventurers. 

After a quick count, I figure that with the exception of a few naps, nothing more than about an hour or so, I was awake for 42 hours from Friday morning until finally going to sleep at 11 p.m. Saturday. Complete exhaustion, but so much fun! 

The next day we woke up early for breakfast and our bus tour through Denali.  

Me and Mt. McKinley in the background. Beautiful! The nation's highest peak! 

Gorgeous Mt. McKinley, different day but little bit better view. Can you make out the peak through the clouds?

Entering Denali National Park. We took a 6-hour bus tour through the park, seeking wildlife. We did see grizzly bears, caribou and doll sheep (below). Photo opps were not so great because everything was from such a long distance, but we had a great time! 



At one of the stops on our bus tour through Denali. So beautiful

After our drive through Denali, we headed back to Wasilla for a relaxing night. Monday was filled with a picnic lunch, outstandingly scenic drive and a visit to a Musk Ox Farm. Heading back into Anchorage, we ate dinner at an "authentic Alaskan restaurant" called Gwennie's and then it was back to the airport for the long trek back home (6-hour late-night layover in Seattle). WHEW!!

It was an incredible adventure, but I'm excited to enjoy a few weeks travel-free! 

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Vacation Roundup

April showers bring May flowers, but what do May flowers bring? For me ... LOTS of travel plans! First traveling buddy Brent and I headed off to a "Mexican" cruise, but because of some over-blown Swine Flu, we were rerouted to the California coast. So instead of Cabo, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta, we hit Santa Barbara, San Diego and San Francisco. 

It was a great escape, even if we didn't get that Mexican sun and we had to deal with fog, cold winds, excursion-delaying fog and rough waters. 



Brent and I on the Sapphire Princess just as we were leaving port.

Our first port was Santa Barbara. Some amazingly beautiful architecture! Love the bar-tile Spanish-influence rooftops.





Sunburn!


On to San Diego the next day where we explored Balboa Park with lots of museums. 
We also saw the Body Worlds exhibit.





Our last port was San Francisco!! My favorite day on the cruise, by far. It was FILLED with fun. First stop = Alcatraz! 










Beautiful view from the boat on our way back from Alcatraz. 

The we ate lunch {Clam Chowder in Sourdough Bread Bowl ... what could be more SF than that?} at Fisherman's Warf, did some shopping and watch the Sea Lions. 

With lots of time in San Fran, we took a Trolley Tour of the city and then took a taxi down Lombard Street and then over to Golden Gate Park where we explored the Japanese Garden and a Botanical Garden. 




Back on the ship, we headed up to the deck to enjoy the amazing SF skyline 
and the incredible path of our ship under the Golden Gate Bridge. Stunning! 

Next stop in May's travelogue: ALASKA! 

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Easter Eve

About this time every year throughout my childhood, Easter Eve, while my sister and I slept, dreaming of jelly beans and white chocolate bunnies, my mother would be burning the midnight oil, sewing machine whirring away for hours at a time rapidly trying to meet a Sunday morning deadline.  


Her two daughters needed Easter Dresses. Nothing was going to prevent her little girls from looking their best in gingham, floral or stripped dresses. 

Amid dreams of Easter Bunny gifts and jelly bean hunts, Mom would come and nudge me awake and in my sleepy state I would gingerly try on the dresses in various stages of completion. "Watch the pins," she would warn as I would pull the dress over my head, inevitably getting poked with a pin or two. Then returning to bed I would begin dreaming of the finished dress.

Waking up Easter morning, after discovering the basket of sweet loot, Mom would return to the sewing machine to finish the hems, button holes, zippers and then affix the adornments of bows and buttons. New tights and shoes, possibly left by EB himself, would complete the outfit. 

I need to find the photos of these midnight clothing creations to post, but I remember a long, patchwork gingham dress in pinks, yellows and blues. Then there was the green sailor-style dropped waist dress with little red ladybugs in the pattern. Then even in junior high I remember a blue pin-stripped pinafore style dress.  

I have no idea just how many dresses Mom made through the years, but I know there were always two very excited girls prancing and twirling their way into church each Easter Sunday! Thanks Mom! 

Happy Easter to everyone! 

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Ohhh the pain!

Last week I couldn't move my arms! 


I didn't fall and suffer some catastrophic double-arm break. I didn't mangle them in some industrial accident. 

No, I hired a personal trainer! 

The good news is that after 5 days, I had finally regained my normal arm function ... only to relinquish the use of my legs to a torturous lower body workout

Never has pain and misery been so invigorating!

Monday, February 09, 2009

Girl's Weekend

It was a fabulous Girl's Weekend when Alicia flew in from Tacoma for a long weekend! 

The fun started out with a delicious, decadent dinner at Cheesecake Factory, continued on to a day filled with shopping at Tai Pan and The Gateway and a laser U2 show at the Clark Planetarium. Oh, and don't forget a couple of Ben's Cookies and a sumptuous dinner a Biaggi's. 

The shopping continued on Saturday, this time in Park City at the outlets! That night we headed into Ogden for some great laughs at WiseGuys comedy club. The bass-playing bald comedian who competed in Last Comic Standing was the headliner and he was freakin' hilarious! 

Sunday was a relaxing, rainy day with a great breakfast, a fun movie, delicious leftovers and a cookie-baking session. 

Clearly it was three days full of all the essential Girl's Weekend elements -- shopping, eating, shopping, baking, movies and great laughs. 

Thanks for all the fantastic memories, Alicia! 


Jenn and Alicia at The Gateway ... SHOPPING!

Hanging out on "Mars" at the Clark Planetarium.

Park City ... enjoying the snow!


Thursday, February 05, 2009

Monday, February 02, 2009

Facelift

It was time. 

I've been thinking about it for a while now. 
Just a little nip here. 
A little tweak there. 
A bit of Botox there. 

Don't I look FABULOUS!?!

Jenn's Journal is so bright and refreshed with a whole new look! 
All thanks to my sister in law, Juline! Who needs a plastic surgeon and thousands of dollars when you've got a creative family member!! 

{Thanks Juline ... it looks fabulous!}

Friday, January 16, 2009

Remarkably Jane

Over the past few years my appreciation for all things Jane Austen has just continued to bloom. And last year was a pinnacle as all of her works were made and re-made into Masterpiece Theater movies! And then there was my indulgence in a Jane Austen doll I blogged about here.

Now I have an even more significant reason to delight in all things Jane. I am the publicist for a great new spring book titled Remarkably Jane.

The author, an amazingly talented writer and editor, and great co-worker, has compiled dozens of quotes on this classic author. Some laude her as the greatest writer in history, while others still shake disagree with all the acclaim. In fact, one of the quotes is particularly hilarious:

Every time I ready Pride and Prejudice I want to dig her up and hit her over the skull with her own shin-bone.
-- Mark Twain,1898


The book launches in March and I hope you all rush out and get copies to send to your friends, family and fellow Janeites!