Thursday, February 25, 2010

Matt's birthday

We celebrated Matt's birthday on February 15th (his birthday is the 16th) since no one had school. Unfortunately, Spencer still had to work. He is a full time college student and he works full time so he is one busy young man. But we waited to have all the party festivities until after he came home from work. During the day we did go and see the movie, "Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief." I really liked the movie and now I want to read the books. Spencer and Kara had already went and saw the movie together while they waited for Colton during his date. (Colton's school is 20 to 30 minutes away from our home so that is what they did while they waited.) Kara has been counting down the days until the movie came out because she loves the series so much.

Afterwards, the children came home to help me cook Matt's requested dinner and we had fun in the kitchen while we tried to have Matt relax, but he isn't always good at that activity. It was fun to have Coby home for the day from BYU to help and he is an excellent cook too so that always makes it better.

We are grateful for Matt and the wonderful husband and father he is to our family. He is such a hard worker and always goes up and beyond in the things that are expected of him. We are truly blessed to have him as our husband and father. We love you dearly, honey!


On Matt's real birthday his employees had a party for him at work and then that night Matt and I went out for dinner alone. We went shopping for new clothes for him too because he is fading away from losing so much weight---so diligent--he is. After we got home he got phone calls from Coby and his parents and his sisters.

Colton's first date

The picture above for some reason just wants to be on its side. Colton went to dance at his school with Katelynn. Spencer was his chauffeur along with Kara. They went to their school dance together and had a very good time. They have already talked about planning another date together.


Valentine's Day Fun!

I had some kind of bug on Valentine's Day so our typical Heart shape meat loaf and red mash potatoes and pink cake and icing didn't happen as planned. Here are the sweet flowers Matt gave me and the Daffodils are from the children. Matt also got me a huge basket filled with all kinds of chocolate from the Chocolate Cottage. It is and was yummy as I am still eating it.


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Valentine's Crafts and Goodies!


Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holiday's because I am so in love with hearts! Of course I love the other holidays too, but I especially love Valentine's so I can decorate with hearts and focus on LOVE. I have loved hearts for as long as I can remember. Some of my friends use to tease me about it too. But they came through when I got married (hee, hee) because a couple of my friends got me heart dish towels, heart heating pads, a heart cake pan, heart decorations and even heart pillows. It just all kind of goes along with my very girly girl personality. My mother in law even made us a beautiful quilt as a wedding gift in a pink satin material with ahearts all over it. It was and is still beautiful! So here are some of the things I have made for Valentine's day and one project I am still working on!

The Valentine Day Topiary was super easy to make. I found it on one of my favorite blogs---theidearoom.blogspot.com. Amy, who does this blog is simply amazing. And then I also made just made the balls minus the cute bucket and hung them around and they look cute too, also a great idea from her blog too.







Triple Chocolate Bread (a little blurry) I made for neighbors, people I visit teach and for my family. Boy is it yummy. I got this from one of my favorite family recipe web sites.

After the bread cooled we cut hearts shapes out and put them between two pieces of wax paper and then ironed them. This is an idea that Martha Stewart has shared. We then delivered the bread in that.

Here is the final look! One of the reasons I L0Ve Valentine's Day!

Monday, February 1, 2010

A very Yummy Recipe I found for Potato Soup


Warm Your Frigid Soul!

I love soups and have been making a lot more of them lately as Matt
seems to be craving them. So here is a really good one!

























A great soup when you need some warming up!












You will need:
*4-6 white potatoes (cubed)
*4 carrots (finely cubed)
*6 stalks celery (finely chopped)
*1 large onion (finely chopped)
* 3 T. chicken flavor granules
*1 cup milk (I used 1%)
*1 cup 1/2 & 1/2 cream (I used fat free)
*3 T. cornstarch (for thickening)
*salt & freshly ground pepper to taste























Chop celery and onion.
Saute in low fat butter. I sprinkle with kosher salt while sauteing...
and always add a splash of white wine!
No worries if you skip this step! :0)






















Peel Potatoes and Peel.
Add to pot of water...just enough water to cover potatoes.
Cube carrots...add to pot.























Bring carrots and potatoes to boil.
Add 3 T. Chicken flavor granules.
Add sauted onion & celery.
Simmer until potatoes are soft.























Add and stir 3 T. Cornstarch.. into 1 cup milk & 1 cup of half & half.
I added just a bit of buttermilk for flavor.
You can also just add 2 cups of milk vs. using half & half.
Gradually...add milk & cornstarch to soup.
Simmer...no boiling...until soup is thick.






















Top hot soup...
with cheese of choice.
Serve with love to warm the soul...
Oh...and a slice of crisy sourdough bread!
Do enjoy!
from blooming on bainbridge

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

More Miscellaneous pictures

Well as soon as Coby came home from his mission BYU had already started their Fall semester on August 31st. So when he went to classes on September 4th he was busy getting caught up. What a transition to go from being a full time missionary in another country to all the sudden being a full time student studying and commuting to school each day all in a different language. Coming home from a mission is an adjustment. Staying busy is really a good idea, but it is hard to, to be able to balance everything between work, school, friends, family, and everyone wanted to talk to you and hear all about your mission. I was very grateful that Coby could live at home his first semester even if it was a sacrifice for him to commute to BYU each day. It was a great blessing for our family.
Here are the few pictures I took last fall which were mainly taken by Kara and Colton!



Coby and his friends the night before his "unhomecoming talk"

September 3rd the Day Elder Vail arrived home!!

We have been counting down for this day to happen for a very long time so when it finally came we were so excited. We had all made posters expect for one of us and below is a picture of us just waiting. Some of us even change our look for shock value (grew a beard). We waited at the airport for over a half and hour and could hardly contain ourselves). It had been 735 days since we had seen Coby--Elder Vail. There were other families waiting for their missionaries too and they seemed to be exhibiting the same looks we were showing.




All the action was up the stairs so finally Kara decided to go up the stairs, but we couldn't stand the idea that she might see him first so Colton and I joined her. But then we waited up there with her for an additional 15 minutes. But finally we saw him. Although all of those pictures turned out very blurry.

First good picture! (Matt is taking the picture and for some reason Spencer wanted to hide in the back ground.
Dad and son!
Labor Day up Little Cottonwood Canyon all of our children together for their first picture!
9-6-09

Summer Pictures in August

Lagoon-we spent two days in a row there in the summer
Kara and her friend Mia at Lagoon

Colton's last day and last few minutes at Cub country. He worked at the Super Hero Academy camp.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Our 2009 Christmas Letter


Merry Christmas 2009 Everyone~
Christmas is one of our favorite times of year because we get to hear from so many of the people we love—namely YOU! We have loved getting the cards and letters so far. Thank-you very much for being a part of our lives, we are better for having known you. Here is just a little of what is going on at the Vail home front.

Matt continues to be a tad too busy working as the VP RBC Manager for Wells Fargo Auto Division. He is mighty fine at what he does in every area of his life. He continues to stay busy helping neighbors, needy children that suddenly appear with a crisis, traveling, reading, home repair projects and being on the high council. His favorite part of 2009 was going on a cruise with his wife to the Eastern Caribbean.
Kara (12) started the 7th grade and will be our fourth and last child to have teenage-itis, beginning February 28. We are hoping it will be little better with a girl, but only time will tell. She is already showing all the signs by loving clothes, make-up, hanging out with her friends, wanting a cell phone and wanting to be on face book. Luckily she still loves going to school, YW, singing, playing the piano, soccer, and the gospel. Her favorite part of 2009 was participating in the Draper Temple Celebration.
Colton (16) is a junior this year and has been filling the application at our home for assistant man of the home. His qualifications are being able to handle a snow shovel very well on any cement surface without being asked. He cooks dinner, cleans, knows all the cheat codes for important work related programs and he does and excellent job at building things. He is cooperative, very willing and always is asking what he can do to help someone out. He has his permit and is taking a 2 week driver’s Ed class this January so he can get the important license. His favorite part of 2009 was working at cub country this summer.
Spencer (19) is a sophomore in college and works full-time at Progressive. Spencer is often missing and we just don’t know where to find him. Sometimes when I want to file a missing person report he just happens to call or show up. The places where he seems to be the most are at various friends’ homes, with his girlfriend, at work of all places, class, Institute, and ward hopping. He is just always on the go. Spencer is a lot of fun to be around and he knows everything and anything about sports. He plays a mean game of air soft guns. He is a great brother to his siblings. Spencer’s favorite part of 2009 is playing air soft guns, and meeting Allyson who is an amazing girlfriend.
Coby (21) is a senior in college. He came home from his mission on 9-3 and started classes at BYU on 9-4. Coby is majoring in Middle Eastern Studies/Arabic/ German Literature. He wants to be an ambassador in various foreign countries and make us travel very far to see our future grandchildren! He is planning to go to Europe this summer. He works as a genealogic extractor in German. We have loved having Coby back home; but most of the time he can be found studying. In January he is moving to Provo which will be much more convenient for him (but we are sad). Coby’s favorite part of 2009 was being a missionary, coming home to his family and always living in the present moment.
Cami (me) has loved having all of my children live at home. I started working in Commercial Real Estate, since it has been a slower market I thought it would be a great time to learn. While doing this I have also been getting my real estate license and that has made things a little too crazy. My goal is always to keep trying to cut back, but it doesn’t seem to be working, but someday I will master that one. I have a lot of favorite parts of 2009, but my favorite part was when Coby came home from his mission. I love having everyone together again!
Included is our CRAZY picture that just made me laugh. It was taken at almost ten at night (way too late at our home) on a school night. Matt wasn’t feeling well and Coby was sick with a cold in the midst of finals with no sleep. The cropping was good the way we turned it in, but obviously it was altered. Spencer and Colton are almost cut off and we really do like them, really. We do hope you have a Merry Christmas and that the New Year will be filled with joy, happiness, and peace!
We love you all~
The Vails

Monday, November 16, 2009

Southern Caribbean Cruise November 7-15th 2009


Matt and I just love going on cruises. It is one of our most favorite ways of traveling. So fun to get on a gorgeous ship with some much to do, amazing entertainment, food and a great staff to anticipate your every need. And then to be able to wake up every morning to a new exciting location where all you have to do is get off the ship and you are instantly there to tour and explore and do fun activities is just so enjoyable. This is one of my favorite ways to travel. For this cruise we left on a Saturday with our good friends Marti and Barbi Cooper who we have traveled before on with on cruises. They are a lot of fun to travel with and are good sports. They picked us up at South Towne Mall at 6:55 in the morning. Coby was nice enough to drive us that morning bright an early on a Saturday morning. We had a little problems with our travels getting to Puerto Rico. Apparently the wing flap on our plane wasn't working so they had to find a different plane for us to go on. Well after a long journey to Puerto Rico we finally made it there at 12:45 Puerto Rico time, but 9:45 our time.
We rented a minivan and then attempted to drive straight to the Hampton Inn and Suites where we were staying. . It was difficult because the roads were so crazy and people were EVERYWHERE. I was so glad we weren't driving poor Marti. The night life is exuberant on a very late Saturday night. Our hotel was situated next door to a cock fighting arena, and across the street from many cantinas and resorts. Police, it seems were taking care of situations everywhere. But our hotel was nice, quiet and clean. I would recommend it for anyone heading in that direction.
We unfortunately overslept going to church because we didn't set the alarm right. We were sad about that, but because of that we ended up getting eight hours of sleep. When the rest of the group got back we did a little bit of touring of the island as we looked for a Wal-mart since we got lost. We saw our ship and got really excited so we dropped off our luggage when we saw the long lines and decided to see around the island.






The main focal point being the Raices ("Roots") Fountain. Maybe you will notice, but everyone in this fountain is naked! The artist, Luis Sanguino, and architect Miguel Carlo, are depicting the history of the people of Puerto Rico, for the 500th Anniversary of the Columbus' New World discovery, by recognizing the Taino, Spanish, and African cultures, heritage, and influence. I have not been able to find more information on the inspiration for this fountain, but I can only imagine that we come from God in our birthday suit, so he loves us all equally the same. There is a family, a man riding a horse, a woman riding 2 dolphins, and cowboy singing and playing a guitar for a woman, and the woman in the middle looking toward heaven. The fountain is really beautiful. Something for everyone to see. Apparently, the best time to experience this most romantic place is at sunset. The humidity here was amazing too. I couldn't believe how strong it was. It made you want to just stay in the shade. I was grateful they were selling water all over the places.



Here is our group that day minus Rollin and Vi . Here we are standing in front of the San Juan Gate. This is a gate that they left closed at night to keep the mauraders out of the city. The door and gate were stamped with the date 1749. I didn't really take very good pictures of the water in front but they were beautiful.


Our first night at dinner was formal night and we were at sea. We had a big table which made for great company and great laughs.

Day 1 - St. Thomas - U.S. Virgin Islands
Being only about 50 miles from Puerto Rico, I am sure we did not take long to arrive. Well, we decided to get together outside the explorers lounge at 9:45am to meet our ride taking us to Coral World and Coki Beach for some fun and snorkeling. The driver took us up the mountainside through very narrow and winding streets, driving on the left side (That's what they do here..strange). What a beautiful island. Lush and green, Hot and Humid..expecting about 85 degrees with very high humidity. Coral world is a miniature sized sea world. Sea life exhibits outside, including sharks, stingrays, sea turtles, a couple large aquariums, and a building in the ocean that allows you to go below sea level and watch the natural sea life in the area. Matt and I snorkeled and had a great Coki Beach next door. I snorkeled, but Barbi wasn't up to it. Kevin and wade spent most of their time snorkeling, but we all enjoyed the exhibits. For a little extra, you could swim with the turtles. The hermit crab to the left below was HUGE! I would find my own starfish like the one above later in Aruba! Cool. There were Iguanas roaming around. Norm fed one some beef jerky..too funny! There was a Lorikeet aviary that you could feed the birds, and a pen with local tortoises and ducks. The snorkeling at Coki beach was awesome. Plenty of room to roam around the rocks. You could buy a dog biscuit on the beach and use it to feed the fish. They would literally swarm to get a bite of the biscuit. Kevin, Wade and I snorkeled over to the building that sits in the water at Coral World and swam down to the winto wave at the people inside.