Monday, March 31, 2008

Check it out, check it out!

Here is just a teaser of what's going on with us. A letter should be following in the next day or two.


Philly Zoo:


http://picasaweb.google.com/Marettap/PhillyZoo



Lancaster Anniversary:

Danny and I celebrated our 1 year last weekend. We went to a bed and breakfast in Lancaster county which is where all the Amish people live.

http://picasaweb.google.com/Marettap/LancasterAnniversary


Enjoy!

Mother's Ramblings

This was a big weekend. We got Nancy and Matt moved into their new house. It is going to be a very nice home for them. Yesterday we celebrated Danny and Maretta's first anniversary and thought about their fun wedding one year ago. We had much better weather last year. You picked the right year to get married. Dad mowed our lawn on Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday it was snowy rain. Today Monday we woke up to three inches of snow. Last night Dad and I went to the stake center for a special meeting to re-align the wards in our stakes. Our ward really took a hit. I can't believe all the streets they took out. We barley managed to stay in the ward. It will really be a different ward and one that you will hardly know. They came up Flimingo and took both sides of the street and everything north over to Milo. So both sides of Milo and Flimingo are in the 18th ward. Then they put back the part of Aix La Chapelle that has been in our ward to the 4th ward. (you really didn't know any of those people). Then they came along Wander Lane and took the east side taking Florabundia and Sleepy Hollow. We are the only circle left in the ward. They gave us back all the people they took from us up on Wallace and up to the freeway. So the Paulsens and the Thackerays are back in our ward. I guess the problem was that the 25th and 18th wards were struggling with small primaries and YM YW. We really don't have that large of a primary or YM YW either. It seems like our ward always gets punished for doing well. Anyway it won't be hard on us but I know there were some tears over there last night. I know the Stake Presidency thought about this long and hard and so we need to give them our support. Thought you all would be interested in knowing what happened to the old 28th ward. This Wednesday I leave for NY with Jane, Jacque, and Penelope. It will be fun to see Diane. I am staying and extra night (Sunday) with Di and then I head down to Savannah where I will meet Aunt Elaine. We will drive over to Hilton Head and Stu and Grant will drive down and meet us there. The will be coming from Agusta, Ga. and the Mastes Tournament. It will be an exciting trip. Maybe Diane and I will post some pictures from New York. Love, Mom

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Silence of the Lamb-cake

i nearly wept with joy when i saw the little lamb cake beky made for easter. isn't it the most precious thing you've ever seen?

and amber created a delicious limeade slushy beverage that she couldn't get enough of. i only got like a teaspoon. and abby had a ton of it too. thanks a lot, guys.

and mollye got sad when we had to eat little lamby. but he was delicious.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Okay, let's talk about MY Easter now.

Let me just start out by saying how much i LOVE my church lady-friends. Just look at Mollye & Abby. The only reason Abby goes to Relief Society is for the candy bucket. And she has no qualms about taking >5 pieces of candy which is at least 3 more than the suggested 2.

This is Mim, Mollye, and Olivia. Look how excited they are celebrating Easter in Relief Society.

Here's me and Abby. You might recognize Abby from her role as *bank teller* in the hit film Crocodile 2: Death Swamp. Her performance is stellar. It's really sad it went straight to DVD. Also, I'm obsessed with Abby's apartment in the West Village. I might even devote an entire post to how much I love it and imagine myself moving in there with her. Oh and also, I am obsessed with Abby.


More later. Me tired. Although I'm also scared to go to sleep. Last night I'm pretty sure a bug landed on my head while I was sleeping (I can't admit yet that it could possibly be a roach). I woke up in a total panic and did a crazy head shaking dance and then had to sleep with the light on. Oh man, I hate bugs. Bugs and B.O.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Paulsen's Easter






We were in St. George over Easter break and enjoyed some baseball and lovely weather, it was in the low 70's the whole time. On Easter we went to church and after, had an Easter dinner and egg hunt with some friends in our ward.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Celebrity Sighting

Attention. I just gave Pauly Shore directions. Uh huh...this guy



I was walking home from work & he asked me for directions to the Soho Grand Hotel. Then he invited me to go to some party with him. Okay, not true. Probably for the best anyway, his breath was STINK.

Special Moments






We're Famous






THE Concert






Sunday, March 23, 2008

Easter

McKennah posted some pictures of our Easter Egg Roll. Emma was the best. She sent two eggs down that didn't crack. We had an Easter Egg hunt in the back yard after dinner. Lisa was in charge of hiding the eggs and filling them. It was kind of quiet this year because the Paulsens were in St. George. Hope you had a good Easter Danny and Maretta and Diane. We actually had nice weather here. Love, Mom

Easter Pictures






Friday, March 21, 2008

My Argument for Adoption

Dear Cannon Fam, esp. Sister Cannon,

Will you adopt me? I mean, I've known you for almost 1/2 my life? (If I were 26 and not 30).
These are the reasons I want to be part of the Fam:
1. Sister Cannon offering me pancakes and toast and cookies. . . even when I'm not hungry (cause she knows I'll still eat it). Plus she always tells me not to call her "Sister Cannon."
2. Nancy emailing celebrity comics asking them to date Di
3. McKenna re-enacting Twilight
4. Anika's hair
5. Knowing Maddie since she was BORN (Maddie that makes us practically related!)
6. Tommy visiting me Junior Year of college being all adorable (and 1 year old)
7. I got a shout out at Danny's wedding
8. And stories about poor sweet Lisa being harassed in Guatemala.
9. Plus, if I'm related I get to drive one of Brother Cannon's sweet cars, right? right?

Love,

Amber

The things I'll do for (nearly) free carpet

My friend Allison lives in a obscenely large home. Unfortunately their basement flooded, ruining most of their nice only 3 year old carpet. I said most. There were three pretty large areas that were fine, but she couldn't use them because even if she ordered the exact same carpet, it wouldn't be an exact match because of variations in dye lots. She is graciously giving the carpet to me since in our new house, Annika's room and Maddie's room could really use less hideous carpet and that would bring the grand total of different types of carpet in the house down from 4 to 3. The catch, I had to get the carpet out of her basement and into my new house. It would have not been so bad if there were not a large screen tv to move, and an entire room dedicated to Christmas decorations, and various breakable items mostly resting on very heavy storage shelves. Enter the Tongans, oh and me. Yes, I worked side by side with these two huge guys, lifting and moving heavy items, hauling carpet and pad up stairs (ok, I only hauled pad) for two hours! They spoke English perfectly, but would often talk to each other in "their language". I can only imagine that they were saying this like, "does she think she's helping?"and "How much do you think she weighs, as much as my leg?" "Is she a direct descendent of Mr. Burns?" Anyway, the carpet is currently being pieced together in each of the girls rooms. It's not exactly the carpet I would pick out, but definately better than what was there. Peace out.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Hey Guys, it's Maddie

hey guys! its maddie, i havent been on the blog yet this is my first time! i love all this talk about Leslie and the Ly's its hillarious. is your arm ok Dan? do you feel better? hope so. so any way, you my have to wait for the photos of the consert though, my mom is semi computer retarted

Patience My Pets

Hi all. The excitement from SHAZAM! meeting and seeing Leslie in action has not in the least bit worn off. I have some great pics but will probably need help uploading them, due to my technological retardation. We're in St. George until Sunday night so I will try to post them after we return home and between a small chore I've got to do over the next weekend, MOVING! Tommy T bone's super leauge team is in the March Madness tournament, that's why we're here. Today they're playing Hurricane (pronounced Hurricun). GOOD TIMES.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Doh!

Blast! I can't get my video to work, so sorry. That actually turned out kinda creepy. So sorry to disappoint. But I can assure you it was funny and if you want to see the real footage I have it on my phone.

Prepare to be bedazzled!

Here is leslie hall's grand entrance. You guys totally missed out (those who weren't there). Sorry for the screaming. I couldn't contain myself being in the magnificence of her presence. You will totally understand when you see the footage.


Go to this Awesome Cupcake Store!

This cupcake is just like Magnolia's (That is hard to get me to say that). Go to socupcake.com and click on cupcakes to see the variety.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Now Look What You Made Me Do.

I can't take it anymore...all this waiting around for your post(s) on the Leslie and the Ly's show. McKennah, you're off the hook. You others know who you are. I need pictures. Documentation. 

Until then...
this is the only way I have been able to get my Leslie Fix. It's rather lengthy, but I assure you, if you haven't seen this yet, you will not be disappointed. Now hurry up and post, ladies.




Saint Patrick's Day Float Recipe

Saint Patrick's Day Float

Shopping List
1. Green Sherbet Icecream
2. Sprite
3. Straws

Directions
1. Take your cups and and put 1-3 scoops of Green Sherbet in.
2. Pour Sprite In (as much as you want)
3. Place straw in cup
4. Slurp up!! Enjoy!!

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Testing, Testing!

I was just trying to see if I could post something because yesterday I tried and it didn't work. Diane sent me a new email and password and now I think I can do it. McKennah how did you do it so good? You put a picture on and everything. The concert sounded fun. You will have to put up a picture of all of you with Leslie. I was just watching the outrigger ride in Hawaii. Maybe we will have to put it on the blog. Danny, you are a very creative writer. I enjoyed your letter. Maybe you are in the wrong field! So long for now. Mom/Grandma

Emma





Emma always likes to be cute. Here is a cute picture of her in my back yard.

Shazam! Gem Sweater Night, You Will be sad you didn't come!!

Hey all Gem Sweater Lovers!! You will be sad you all didn't come to The Leslie and the Ly's Concert. We all arrived at Nancy's house at about 6:30. At that time we got bedazzled. Then we left for the concert. When we got there and started getting out of the car people laughed at us. But as we were walking we pointed out others that were wearing gem sweaters. My mom as we were walking said, " Hey look at that Gem Sweater outfit". Suprised we saw that it was Leslie herself and so we all shouted and asked if we could get a picture. She let us have a picture with us. It was so fun. Then we all went to Kilby Court. We waited outside for the doors to open and saw a Leslie Gift Shop. We all crowded in and bought a few things and saw that the doors
were open so we all went in. There was and opening act "Danger Mouth" and then when we thought Leslie was about to come out these Techno Band Geeks did. There music, well it wasn't even music was horrible and scary. They would make loud screeching noises and bang on the drums. After about 12 songs or so Nancy started cheering "Leslie, Leslie, we want Leslie!" Thank heavens she did because then they said, "Fine, this is are last song!". Then after their horrible crap, Leslie came on. On the Gem Sweater Song she let me come on the stage. It was a wonderful night and I think Nancy will post some pics so be patient.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Letter I wrote for Maretta's family

Maretta and I returned from Utah without any problems. It’s always a little nerve-racking opening the door after you’ve been away for a while and wondering if the tv is still going to be there. I was a little worried especially since our neighbor recently had his car window smashed open right in front of our house. They stole his GPS. Fortunately, everything is still here. Maretta had to work the next morning and I slept in because it is still my spring break and I am still recovering from my accident (Stay tuned).

Friday was hard for everyone to concentrate in group at school. We had a standardized patient that we had to practice following up with. I felt like I was back in the MTC practicing the commitment pattern. They schedule these things so that we don’t skip out early on spring break. But noon finally came and spring break began. We got to Utah around ten o’clock, so just decided to take it easy. I had originally planned on going snowboarding on Saturday with some friends, but they bailed on me, so instead I headed up to midway with all the grandkids and Mom and Dad. Maretta already had plans to hang out with her friends Emily and Anne in Provo, so she went there for the day. Luckily for us the Jazz were in town that night and Dad gave us the tickets. We watched the Jazz whoop up on Denver and I caught a ball and a tee shirt.

Sunday was nice to have the whole family (except Diane) over for dinner. We celebrated my birthday and I got a stethoscope, which I will actually get to use in a month or so. It was great to see grandpa doing well. We didn’t get to see his new place, but we did see everyone else’s new place/new editions to their house. Maretta’s favorite new game is rock band, which we played at Dave and Sylvia’s. Mckennah and I on guitar, Maretta on drums and Caden lead singer. We also met Chichi the Chinchilla. Caden’s new pet with the controversial name. Matt and Nancy’s new house looks like it will be really nice once they get moved in.

Monday I went to the ophthalmologist to see about getting lasik on my eyes. They said I am a good candidate, so I will probably get that done when we come back to Utah in August. It will be nice not to have to wear my glasses everywhere. I always feel a little dorky when I’m working out at the gym with my glasses on. Ever since I got back from the Dominican Republic though, I haven’t been able to wear contacts for longer than a few hours, so I’ve given up on them completely. Monday night we were able to spend with all the Bassett’s that are in Utah and Liz and Ashley too. They were kind enough to move the dinner to Monday night so that we could come. We had a great time feasting, playing games, and catching up with all the family. After dinner we stopped by some friends of ours in South Jordan and found out that they’ll be moving to New York City in May for school. It will be nice to have some more people out here that we know.

Tuesday was supposed to be the day that I defied the odds by golfing in short sleeves in the afternoon, followed by snowboarding in the evening. Everything was going as planned with golfing. My dad and I went to hidden valley for 9 holes. I played my normal bogey full round, while dad had the best 9 of his life, shooting even par. I don’t know, maybe I should have recognized that as a sign that it wasn’t my day and I shouldn’t be upsetting the golf gods and the snowboarding gods by doing both on the same day. But I had already changed plans on Brayden on Saturday when my other friends cancelled on me, so I decided to go ahead and press my luck anyway. Maretta sent us off with words of encouragement, “don’t break your leg” and we headed up to Brighton. Brayden and I grew up snowboarding at Brighton and decided to take some of the runs that we used to. After a few successful runs I was starting to get my confidence back and we headed over to the terrain park. We hit a few boxes and even a couple runs in the half pipe. By now I was feeling like I hadn’t lost a step, since last year. We hit a few more boxes. Towards the bottom of the park there is a box that is set at an angle so that it’s grade is steeper than the slope of the mountain. I hit the jump that launches you on the box and began to slide the box. I’m almost toward the end of the box when my feet slide out from under me and I summersault forward. The box is about 4 feet off the ground which may as well be concrete it’s been packed down so hard. I flip forward and land directly on my left shoulder. I scream out in pain and probably a profanity or two. I lay on the ground for a second unable to move my arm. By this time the adrenaline had kicked in and I wasn’t in so much pain, but my arm wasn’t moving like it should. I got up and snowboarded down to Brayden who was waiting for me a little further down. We sat there for a while and I tried to see what kind of movement I could get out of my arm hoping it would start to feel better after a minute or two. The pain was getting worse and it was starting to swell and feel hot. We decided to end the day early and head back down. By this time I was starting to feel a lot of pain where the collar bone meets the shoulder blade and I thought that I might have broken my collar bone. I called Maretta and told her the bad news. My dad looked at the injury and thought we should get x-rays. Our stake president happens to be an orthopedic surgeon and has seen me a few times before for my baseball injuries. He worked me into his schedule the next morning. They took some x-rays and discovered I had separated my shoulder at the AC joint. That was a relief because it wasn’t broken and I didn’t tear my rotator cuff, which would have needed surgery. He said that in two weeks I will be pain free and in 6 weeks I will be able to have full activity of my arm and shoulder. So for now I am supposed to wear a sling for two weeks. Three days later and my shoulder is feeling a lot better. Today I can raise my arm up above my head, which allows me to put deodorant on a lot easier, and I’m sure Maretta appreciates that just as much as I do.

Wednesday was our last day in Utah. After the visit to the doctor we were able to go out to lunch at Zinn’s Bistro with Mom, Dad, Dave, Sylvia, Nancy, Lisa and Annika. It is a family run restaurant that reserves the right to refuse service and is not afraid to do so, or so I hear. We were able to get a table and it was delicious. That afternoon we came back to Philly.

We’re both doing really well back here and looking forward to this summer. I’m not sure what I’m going to do with my 6 weeks off. I’ve thought about doing research, working with some kids in our ward through a program called bridging the gaps, trying to get a summer job, or just enjoy the summer and travel. Maretta is looking forward to teaching next year. She’s guaranteed a job, but not necessarily the one she wants. We’ll know more about that in the next few months.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

check your email and dust off your Gem sweaters

Lisa and Mckennah,
You should have tickets to the coveted Leslie and the Ly's concert taking place this Friday in your inbox (Mckennah, you have two, one is for your Mom). I'm trying to locate some gold pants preferably cheap 'cause where else would I wear them exept maybe parent teacher conferences? If I look fresh and so delicious, don't expect me to do the dishes. Laters,
Nancy

Monday, March 10, 2008

"I Wanna Rock!"

Okay, here goes. I guess I'll be the one to start the family blog. And I figure the best way to kick it off is with a video of McKennah.

Blast! I can't figure out why the internet is rejecting the video of McKennah! It's driving me crazy. I'll have to enlist the help of my more blogger savvy friends. Here's a video of Annika though, playing Rock Band.

(oh man, it's a good thing i don't have a life, uploading videos takes forever. imagine if i had had plans....)