Space Bags...

>> Thursday, July 30, 2009

My post for the day is to state simply that packing is no fun. I am up to my ears in "stuff" (sorry mr. speakman for the usage of that word) and feeling very indulgent with the amount of possessions I have.  I am committed to a thorough purge and then a tight belt on any future acquisitions... 

The one redeeming aspect of this day has been the really cool space bags. You know the ones that are on infomercials. I usually have zero faith or participation with infomericals (except to mock them) but I must put a high-quality word in for these gems. Its very entertaining to fill the bag up, rev up the vacuum and watch the bag shrink. Very entertaining.

Now I go back to working on paring down the things that I have collected over the last 5 years...


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Provident Pesto...

>> Wednesday, July 29, 2009


Recently, a friend, Sister Stoelzting, went into the hospital.  This coincided with my homemade pesto-making summertime fun....so, I wanted to share....



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Road Trippin'!


In less than three weeks I will be out on the open road! I am very excited to make the cross country drive across the US.  Tonight I have been scouring the internet for tips and fun stops as well as studying maps to see what route I want to take.  Those of you who know me well, may be surprised at my sudden interest in driving long distances ... after all, just a few years ago I was the one who was NOT interested in driving my car places I didnt know.  I am glad to say that I have changed! I really am looking forward to this trip & this move.  Above is a little map to inspire other closet road trippers....




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Rosies Country Kitchen

>> Tuesday, July 28, 2009

This small dive has become a small tradition between my brother Scott & I.  Its delicious, cheap and the portions are big. This time, we grabbed some grub before moving some of my storage unit innards around....

Hashbrowns....my favorite....and this side dish was cooked to crispy perfection...

Fun times!



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Another look-a-like moment

>> Monday, July 27, 2009


I frequently get the comment " you look familiar. Actually you look like that one actress. Whats her name?" I at this point fill in the blank and say "oh, you mean Wynona Ryder?" "Yes, that exactly it!" To which I thank them and feel flattered.

Well folks, you be the judge - what do you think?



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Side by Side

>> Sunday, July 26, 2009



As some of you know, I am going to be participating in a trek - a reenactment of incredible pioneer movement west.  This will be a three day journey...and we have been asked to carry with us the name of an ancestor.  Patience Loader is the ancestor I have chosen.  We have become well acquainted  over the past months and I think I am beginning to see a family resemblance...what do you think?



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Glories of the garden....


I do love a good garden! There is something so satisfying about growing and gathering from a good garden.  While this year didnt bring an abundant crop of tomatoes as in years past, there have been other delights. Lavender, basil, cucumbers and camomile to name a few...here's what I picked!

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Shannah!










Twins.

Recently, my niece came over to "play." Upon arrival, I checked out her shoes.  They were oddly familiar...because I have a pair exactly the same, simply larger. Enjoy some twin shots of myself and Hannah - merged together & you get Shannah !


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Happy Pioneer Day!

>> Friday, July 24, 2009

Today is a day that we celebrate our ancestors. We celebrate their strength, courage and fortitude in crossing the US to claim Zion.  We remember their lives and legacy on this day.

In that spirit I would like to quote a pioneer ancestor who has become very close to my heart. Patience Loader was among the fated Willie/Martin handcart company.

"Every day we realized that the hand of God was over us. . . . We knew that we had not strength of our own to perform such hardships if our heavenly Father had not help us. . . ."

As we go throughout our day and the weeks ahead, lets keep the beautiful perspective and the courage of all the pioneers in hearts.


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hwy 1 moments...






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Run-Tastic

>> Thursday, July 23, 2009


Well folks, I have changed. I would like to dedicate this post to Amy & Alan. After all they are the ones who have really helped me with this life -change.

I am now a runner. Its true. And I have the outfit to prove it!

In the past I have been anti-cardio, anti-exercise, but they have changed that for me. In preparation for the upcoming stake trek, I have been working very consistently. Running and stretching, lunging and squating just about everyday for the last week and a half.

And I feel great! I feel pretty cool. I feel, well, RUN-TASTIC!!!


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>> Tuesday, July 21, 2009


In an attempt to blog daily....I composed today's scribbles...

I thought I was going to have an adventure today. I suppose going to the dentist could be considered an adventure. Or in some cases errands could be an adventure. I talked to my parents (who are in Russia serving a mission for our church) about THEIR adventures and I planned for my future adventure (relocating cross-country). But, there wasnt any particular new adventure in the day. Unless one counts the dentist, errands or lazily lounging in bed on my day off as an adventure. 

I did enjoy the company of some old friends, felt the comfort of a 9 month old resting on my chest, laughed in the company of new & old friends and generally enjoyed my day.

ps- the photo has nothing to do with my day, it is merely a symbol of, well, the joy I feel with days off. I caught this beauty on my most recent drive to hwy 1!


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Shan-Louise

>> Sunday, July 19, 2009

At the express interest of my cousin, Michelle, I am posting this entry. 

Today at our regular Sunday Supper, somehow nicknames came up.  No one really knew that I called my sister Fish (her real name is Trisha) and then I divulged that she calls me Shan-Louise. 

All growing up, my sister wanted me to have a middle name. I didnt have one.  She wanted to have something catchy to call me. Most people shorten Shannon to Shan and call it good. Thats really been the only nickname I've had. Well, that and Spaz or little one. (curteousy of Rich Brandon. thanks Rich)

Then one day it just evolved. My sister got her wish. She could now stand clear cross the house and shout in full voice "Shan-louise!"Its stuck. Although, she is the only one that calls me that. 

But upon reflection Michelle and I decided that we find comfort in nicknames. Its an expression of love and closeness. 


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Beached Whales


Curious?

I am going to pose a question that was recently asked of me.  Take a moment and reflect on your answer.

Question: "Why do beached whales stay beached?"

**** dont jump ahead until you have thought about an answer ****

Here is the situational dynamics of a beached whale:

beached whale is a whale which has become stranded on land, usually on a beach. Beaching is often fatal for whales, as they become dehydrated and die. Some die when their lungs are suffocated under their own weight or drown when high tides cover their blowholes. Humans sometimes try to save beached whales; however, such efforts are not always successful.

Interesting to think about, right? My Auntie and I were talking recently about a big decision I had made. (dont jump ahead to that either folks. quit being so antsy!) I was nervous and wondering if I could really pull through, if I could manage it, if it was right, if I should...well, you get the point. She stopped me and asked that question.

It was a question that stopped me dead in my tracks. I dont think I ever answered her. I dont know. They are big. I dont know that they are super intelligent, but really I had no clue. her answer was simple and effective in redirecting and reminding me of my path.

Answer: "They are too afraid to get back in the water."

Yep. There you have it. And now, placed in a prominent place in my room hangs a qoute. The qoute? "You are not a beached whale." I like it. Lets liberate our personal beached whales folks! Get back in the water and swim back to where you belong - the big, big ocean. Whales dont belong on the shore. Sure, the sandy beaches are nice and inviting. But, that isnt the whales rightful place.

Oh, the big decision? You want to know?

After much prayer and consideration, I am moving to Washington, DC. I am swimming into the big ocean folks! Here comes a cross - country drive and a big big adventure!



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Boundaries


As a product of my fathers teaching, I am a reflector. 

Each time a life experience occurs, I try to pause and ask a few questions: "what just happened?, what did I learn?, do I need that again?, etc."

The last year has been a continual round of those questions. Also saturated in my mind is his famous phrase "its only a wasted experience if you didnt learn from it." I like that phrase because it reminds us that each experience in life can be good and useful if we actually use it.

So, I have been pondering lately.  Pondering about what the last year has brought me and what I have learned.  For a while I felt as though my time has been wasted - that I needed to be doing something different; more. But, I think I was wrong. The changes and growth have been subtle and comprehensive, perhaps even a slow exponential occurrence.  

For me it can all be summed up with one word. 

Boundaries. As defined online, it means "Something that indicates a border or limit."

This past year I have learned my own boundaries, how to set boundaries with others, what boundaries I am comfortable with and establishing non-negotiable ones. I have learned more about the Lords boundaries, physical boundaries and even the fact that one can push and change once rigid "I cant do that" boundaries with a little help and work.

As I was at the temple yesterday, the thought occurred to me that "even the sun has its bounds." Life is a constant effort to control, tame and shape our spirits while in "this tabernacle of clay." Our physical, mortal bodies prefer not to have boundaries. This body of ours doesnt like to be controlled and tempered. The flesh likes to run about, lazy, sloppy and relaxed.  The Lord knows that with some bounds, limits, controls/stops, we can teach our bodies and spirits to be something more. Something greater. We can be refined, strong and more like Him.

Boundaries give us strength and shape. It is a part of the order of Gods earth. 

PS - I got that lighting shot during an incredibly rare dry lighting storm we had here about a month and a half ago.  It lasted most of the night and was one of the most beautiful scenes of nature I have had witness to in my life.  The night sky was constantly lit up by beautiful bolts of lighting. The sky would go dark and then, almost violently it would be illuminated by white fire! For a moment I thought I was in a different state because of the amount of lightening we received.  It was quite a show.

It also inspired me to learn more about photographing lighting. I messed around with it during the night, but only got a couple shots successfully. Next time I will be better prepared :)




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The rest of my DC Trip

>> Thursday, July 16, 2009

Well, the rest of the trip was fantastic.  In the evening was a cruise along the Potomac River with ice cream after. Saturday brought the east street market & brunch.  My little group then toured downtown dc, stopping at the Library of Congress to see Jefferson's personal library on display, the botanical gardens and a photo shot at the capitol. 

In the afternoon was a bbq with some great mingle - action.  Afterwards we all prepped to go see the fireworks.  I ended up on the capitol lawn.  What a show - prior to the fireworks, Barry Manilow, Natasha Beddingfield and Aretha Franklin entertained us.  During the fireworks display was an amazing military fife & drum combo.  

What an experience to be at our nations capitol hearing the sounds of drums and flutes...around me were children on parents shoulders, a proud display of flags and patriotism and in the sky the reminder of our great nations history. I was proud to be an American.  

Sunday was a great morning of church (held at the DC temple visitors center). What a spiritual uplift! So many strong, active mid-singles gathered at the Lords house. Perhaps the crowning event of the weekend.  The spirit was strong and the music and speakers powerful.  We gathered down the street at a park for some lunch. That concluded our conference.

I am so glad to have had the opportunity to attend such a great event.  It was very enriching and fun.

Stay tuned for more adventures!


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Day 2 of my DC adventure...July 3

>> Saturday, July 11, 2009

July 3, 2009


Yowsers. nothing says tired like a red-eye flight. I was greatful for my eyemask and ipod to provide about an hour of sleep. Its now 835 dc time - the sun has helped to trick me into being awake, but I am a little snoozy...the adventures of jet-setting!


I sit here on the metro riding into dc metro to meet up with Russel and begin the actual conference part of my trip.  Its so lush here - i forget how green the east coast is.  One pays the price of humidity and frequent rain showers, but it is so green! Sacramento is in the midst of summer - a dull, brown affair. At least here on the east coast you reap green with the heat...


I would like to thank the government for the next part of my story. You see, I got into dc around 645am. By the time I got my luggage which was gate-checked due to full cabin capacity, it was about 7:20-7:30.  At this point I was to take the DC B30 to get to the greenbelt metro station. Well, folks, the Friday before the 4th is a holiday! Of course.  Thererfore, the buses werent on regular schedules.  Apparently, 940 was the earliest bus in. I was not in a position to wait two hours. Not after flying for 5+ hours and having a 2 1/2 hour layover in the diry LAX. The supershuttle wasnt super at all at $37 bucks a pop! So, in true Shannon style, I put on my selling hat and decided to make something happen.  There was a nice gentleman on a green cellphone dubbed “green -cell phone” and a nice lady standing next to me waiting for the same bus.  


It was cab time.


Now, because of the holiday schedule and the holiday in general, business was slow.  Picture a nice fleet of shiny white taxis (are they only yellow in NY?) waiting curbside.  Being smart, i know they are hurting for business. So, I go and start talking rates.  Remember, I am a short, white “little” girl.  No one really expects me to talk the way I do.  Its fun.  The rates were “metered” and at least $65. They try to use reverse selling to get me in the cab.  Reminding me that with the holiday the bus schedule is slow and they can go “right now!” 


Ahem, I know that. 


I use the whole bird in the hand line and begin talking them down. No budging. They warm up a little and wonder where I am going.  I want to go to the greenbelt station. They want to take me ALL the way to dc. I thank them & walk away. (disineterest and having “other options” is an excellent tactic.) I then went and rounded up a 4th person and came back determined to negotiate to a flat rate of $60. $15 bucks per person was reasonable in our situation.


After the fourth recruit was in place, I came back to the cabbie station to talk final cost.  They were pretty stiff folks. At first they werent going to negotiate a flat rate.  I began to remind them that business is slow.  They nodded - and I continued that we were here and willing to pay a reduced flat rate.  Back to the meter issue.  But the black guy heading up the crew was quite impressed with my skills stating that I was really a good talker! Hah. He has no idea - finally all those years of being a chatty cathy are paying off! That, and he didnt have a clue about my dads barganing skills. (I did ya’ proud dad)


Well, I held firm - I told them I knew they could do a flat rate at a lower cost since we were standing there. I was directed to the cabbie.  This is the extra treat. He was russian. No one likes a good bargain and negotiation like a russian man.  I go over and he insists that the meter is the meter. No negotiation. I walk away. Shortly after, he walks up to me and asks what I want to pay. $55. He said no way and leaves. (We are high-time dancing at this moment). I say, alright, $60.  He says $62. I hold at $60. He says we have a deal. Everyone is happy. The four of us load into the car and off we go.


On the way, I ask Michael (probably originally Mi-k-ellle) quesitons. He is a true russian with very few words and no smiles. I wanted to be friends by the end of the trip to the metro. He starts to open up and offer an extended trip into dc for a reduced rate of $20 per person. Progress.  He has offered a gesture of interest. In the end we decided it wasnt good because we were each going different directions in dc, but we all laughed.  


I then asked Michael if he was originally from Russia. You can hear a concealed smile in his voice as he asked “why do you say that?” I mention the cyrillic newspaper and the accent.  If you watched him closely at that point, you would have seen a discreet nod of approval.  And the pride of the motherland seems to almost take over Michael as he states that he is from St. Petersburg.  Ah, yes, I have been there I tell him.  Again, concealed happiness that I have visited his great country.  He continues to open up by asking me if I knew any Russian.  This would be the final and true test of my small talk - a test of his ability to allow entrance into his world. “nyet.” “nyet?” We exchange small words and he is visibally pleased with my meager attempt to share my limited russian.  


In the end we were friends. Spasiba, I told him.  He  smiled, I think. He then wished me good health in russian - and asked if I knew that phrase. I didnt, but I repeated it to him several times in hopes to remember.  He nodded that I had it right, a final tribute to our new friendship. 


Welcome to sunny DC. California has hit your city in a whole new way!




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Day one of my DC Adventure...July 2

July 2, 2009


nothing like a good flight to get me in the mood to write.  I am in good spirits these days...work is a waste - nothing like a demotion and pay cut to help one really get a good swift kickin the pants.  


I always have so much rolling around in this head of mine! Currently i am sitting next to two really nice guys.  Love it.  Out of all the seats, i get two of the nicest, young best-looking guys to sit next to. Charmed life? I think so.


I am loving my new technology.  This macbook pro is pure genious.  Seriously.  I havent even really put everything on it, and I am just LOVING it.  I also got a free lil’ ipoud touch.  That is pure genious too. In the great words of kip - “yes, i love you, you see, but still, I love technology.” Perhaps one day i will sing that to my future husband at our wedding reception.  It will impress everyone, I am sure.


I dont know why i enjoy writing on planes so much.  Flights can get soo incredibly akward.  I mean we are shoved into small seats, breathing recycled air, and we are forced to spend this time with the same random strangers to get to the anticipated destination.  And yet, in the middle of this stale breathing cramped zone, i find inspiration and a sense of clarify. I am not sure that reflects well on my mental state. This writing on planes has been an exciting thing for me ever since college....ten years ago.  Fascinating...


I am excited to head out to DC - this should be a fun weekend. Especially with independance day on Sat..besides, Adam Neilson is my future husband whom i will meet this weekend (according to russ-eek.)


Life is interesting and as I get older I am really trying hard to be wise - to learn, grow, be myself and do some good.  I am constantly trying new things and starting to really believe in the ideas i have. 


Most recently I have decided to push forward (full-speed ahead) with the whole “undercover slips” idea.  I am about to start on the documentation of the whole thing.  I like it and I think it will be successful. It is all about modern, modest, fun and vintage fashion appeal.  A way to accessorize and customize your wardrobe.  Its a slip extender.  I am goig to write the copy for the site right now!


Good times.  Check in later for more updats....the blog is www.undercoverslips.blogspot.com. This intellectual property belongs to me and is protected, so dont be steezing it, k?? I will have to sic my lawyers on you....



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Ms Shannon goes to Washington...

>> Monday, July 6, 2009

Some of you followers may know that I just spent the weekend at the nations capitol. What a great time! I had an amazing weekend and met lots of great people. A few entertaining stories and pictures to follow....

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Airport Entertainment....in sepia....

>> Thursday, July 2, 2009




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>> Wednesday, July 1, 2009









Some co-workers wanted some mint....for any of you readers unfamiliar with mint, it grows quite prolifically when in close proximity to water....

There is an abundance of water at my parents abode. Here is the creation I made to give away....


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