Sunday, December 30, 2007

Christmas Week Wrap-Up

I have so much fun reading other blogs, that by the time I'm done, I don't have time to update my own. So I've committed this late hour to update this Most Wonderful Time of the Year in a snapshot update.
Monday, Christmas Eve
It's hard to believe that the day turned out to be so glorious. It was in the 70s and so beautiful we took a little hike in our local national park (walking distance from our home).
Madison and Brooke helping Ashlyn jump the stumps near the Indian exhibits

Climbing trees . . . a right of childhood.


Back at the car, there were several deer running on the hill. You can't really see them in the picture, but I thought it was pretty anyway. Not bad photos for my cell phone! I love my iphone!

We ended Christmas Eve with a nice dinner, opening of one present each and reading 'Twas the Night Before Christmas . . . with all the kids in feeties! So cute and cozy.

OK - these next 4 photos are out of order, they should be Christmas NIGHT:
We got a surprise visit from the police during our family gathering at my brother Chris' house. Lil bro Steve with Grandma Carol.


Renee and Shaun (my oldest niece and nephew). Renee spent last summer in Japan, and next summer will be in Romania! She's a world-traveling wonder!.

The kids loved playing in the police car.


All tuckered out from a long day of opening presents. Check out the cool fish tanks on the wall! Real fish!




Christmas Morning

We set up the camera on a tri-pod and it was able to take pictures in intervals and CAUGHT SANTA placing the gifts in our home! AMAZING!! The kids are thrilled!

Enjoying Christmas morning

Now back at Christmas night:

The highlight for Christian has to be his long-awaited Light Saber!



WEDNESDAY

We are so happy to have Great Grandma and Aunt Dale in town from Maryland. We miss Poopsie!
We had them over for dinner Wednesday and they had a blast playing the Wii. Go GG!

Aunt Dale is completely blind, but still thoroughly enjoys playing and even wins! Go Dale! Check out the video of her at the bottom.


THURSDAY

I took the girls down to the American Girl Place for their long-awaited, much saved for experience to finally get their American Girl dolls.
The mall is spectacular with an 110' fir tree . . . larger than the one at Rockefeller.

They were VERY excited for our little adventure . . . just us girls!


At lunch with their newly acquired best friend. Brooke with "Elizabeth"
Our fabulous and somewhat extravagant lunch (complete with chairs and tea sets for the dolls).
Madison with "Julie"



Friday was a fun day of hanging out with the kids, enjoying the new toys, and making a dark chocolate meringue pie with Brooke. Madison had an all-day playdate with a friend, and Brooke was feeling left out. A little chocolate goes a long way!
SATURDAY
was another relaxing day, going to the park with cousins and seeing tons of friends there.
Getting ready for a DATE NIGHT! (Yipee) and sending Christian up to take a bath only to find moments later he didn't make it that far. He didn't even make it up the stairs!

I guess he couldn't pass up a space just his size for a little late-afternoon nap. Too funny!






Sunday, December 23, 2007

Deck the Halls! Jingle Bells! Away in a Manger!

~ Another Holiday Tradition ~
Neighborhood Christmas Caroling
We tried it a little bit differently this year.
This time, WE hosted!
People showed up at 6:30 - we had hot cocoa and cookies out
It was nice to meet neighbors for the first time, even though we've lived her for 7 1/2 years

We had quite the group, probably 40-50 people

traveling the neighborhood


We ended at my friend's house (who usually hosts it) for desserts, trampoline, and fun!

It was a beautiful night!!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Happy Birthday John

opening presents . . . his new Fender and Amp


Here are Thirty-Seven Things About You:

1. He's a rock-star (singing, drums, guitar, and now electric guitar, and married to a hot wife)

2. John is a total gentleman

3. He is spiritual and very knowledgable about the gospel

4. He's extremely detail oriented and will research something to death before buying it

5. He is an amazing dad

6. He loves his kids

7. He loves to surf - longboard

8. Had jaw surgery and awoke in the jail ward at USC hospital

9. Is always polite

10. Played high school football

11. Wanted to go Pro

12. Was heavily recruited

13. Almost chose football over a mission

14. Came down with a bizarre illness

15. No doctor or lab could figure it out

16. Recruiters faded away

17. Then the illness did, too.

18. Was captain of his team, as well as track

19. and wrestling

20. Served a 2-year mission in Argentina

21. Came home and started a car washing business

22. Didn't feel right about it so started working in the wireless industry

23. Felt right about that: 15 years later still going strong

13. Graduated with a BS is Marketing

14. Got an MBA from Pepperdine University

15. Has a bad back :-(

16. John is 3rd in 7 children

17. He's super buff

18. He's even more humble

19. John is an excellent communicator

20. He can get to the root of nearly any problem, while sparing feelings

21. He's a great leader

22. He's enjoyable to listen to as a public speaker

23. He has a gift for teaching

24. and hopes to someday teach on the college level

25. Wants to get a phd

26. Knows everything about cell phones

27. Is a techie, but not a nerd

28. Loves the latest gadgets, and is very picky about them

29. John doesn't like a lot of public attention for his birthday (goes along with the humility thing).

30. He is an AMAZING Jack-of-all Trades. SERIOUSLY! He can, with aptitude,

31. Fix the cars

32. Remodel (completely gut) a kitchen, electrical, plumbing, tile, etc.

33. work wonders with wood (you should see my wainscoting!)

34. is totally creative and has an eye for detail

35. He can figure out how almost anything works . . . neighbors are always calling him for help

36. He is super compassionate and

37. the most wonderful eternal companion . . . and handsome, too!

Happy Birthday John! I love you!!

Friday, December 14, 2007

And A New Star Shall Appear

'Tis the Season of Traditions
Every year our ward puts on a living nativity for two nights on the front lawn of the stake center for the entire community. Even with frigid temperatures, it always draws a large crowd, with hot cocoa and a creche display inside afterwards.
All the youth are in it, and our family has been in it several times. Brooke was even baby Jesus six years ago.
elaborate sets are built and prominantly displayed
a youthful choir of angels

3 wise men (after the show)


a cute little townsboy
















a townsfamily

Santa Came Early

The REAL Santa Came to Town


If you've ever visited the Janss Mall, you know what I'm talking about.
Santa comes every year to our friends' home for an intimate gathering of story-telling and fun. He always tells the story of the real meaning of Christmas, does a very animated version of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, then each child receives a special gift from his large red bag. Each year, the gifts have been exactly what my children have asked him! He's the real deal!


During the "show", Ashlyn who had been sitting on my lap got a bit comfortable and wanted to sit with her brother and sisters. She wandered across the room and went in front of Santa. He surprised her by picking her up and sat her on his lap, she didn't know what to think!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

I Have a Clock!

There is a digital clock on the bedside table, John's side, that now has completely vivid and clear numbers! Amazing!
I had the contact lens bandages removed on Tuesday - that wasn't bad, but probably worse than the whole laser procedure. John and the two littlest littles came along to check it out. He had never been or met my doctor since he was in Australia for the whole affair.
The right eye wasn't as far along as the left for healing, so he said I may be in pain the next day and to come back in if I was. I awoke Wednesday feeling great! And seeing better every day. The halos even disappeared by Sunday (day 3).
Sometimes there is a bit of haziness and things aren't super vivid, but that's the cells growing back and healing over the pupil thus blurring the vision.
Tonight we went to the amazing annual Christimas Choir Concert and I sat in the cultural hall and could read the hymn book holder numbers! That's pretty cool.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

PRK Update

I'm seeing double . . .
My doctor said my vision will get worse before it gets better.
He was right.
Friday was OK, and the pain was like an annoying contact lens.
Tried to keep my eyes shut when possible to aid in healing.
At my post-op in the morning, the doctor said that things didn't look good
. . . they looked great.
That's the kind of news you want to hear from a doctor.
Then Friday afternoon hit.
Have your eyes ever burned from chopping an onion?
Try chopping 100 onions, then rubbing your eyes with onion juice on your fingers:
OUCH!!!!!!
The onion feeling lasted throughout the evening.
I resorted to Tylenol with codeine and numbing drops.
Then a sleeping pill.
(all recommended by the doctor, by the way)
Tape on those lovely fly-ish eye shields
and I'm out.
Whew!
Saturday morning brings somewhat blurred vision and some pain, but not nearly as bad as the night before. I think I'll have some pain med to get me through the day . . .
Of course a Saturday night would not be complete without heading
to Albertsons! I attempt driving. All the lights not only have that "halo", but actually look like starbursts with perfect spider webs surrounding them. Interesting.
Sunday is much better.
Very little discomfort, still blurred vision, but seeing a bit better.
Went to church -
Oh and I might add that I'm not able to wear a bit of eye make-up.
So, I'm going for the au-natural look.
Who knows, I may start a new trend.
It really does make getting ready for the day easier,
And, attending my friend's wedding yesterday was refreshing
to not have raccoon eyes while bawling through the ceremony!
Let's hope that each day is noticeably better. I go back to the doctor on Tuesday to have my contact lens bandages removed.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

I Can See Clearly Now (almost)

This morning I underwent PRK laser eye surgery! I can see!!! And it's supposed to be getting better. I'm not looking forward to the recovery and the pain, though. With the type of prodedure I had, supposedly the recovery is more difficult than LASIK and this Saturday I may be in a tremendous amount of pain.
Thankfully John will be home from Australia on Saturday! And even more thankfully my in-laws came to take care of the kids for me today as I need to have my eyes closed as much as possible.
Time to go take another nap . . . but I can see the numbers on the alarm clock now! :-)
Dr. J was awesome and really nice to work with.
http://www.davidorf.com/index.html

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

I Am Thankful

Thanksgiving is tomorrow (actually in a few minutes), and I think we are ready. I am so thankful for my new dining set. Just arrived! We had to angle it to fit all the leaves and chairs in. . .
I am so thankful for my husband to set the whole table while I was reading the bedtime stories. It was a nice surprise to come downstairs to!
I am thankful to have just inherited my great, great grandmother's china. This is so special to me as it was given to me by one of my best friends . . . my grandma Carol. She is preparing to move to Michigan (to live with my uncle as her health is failing). She will be here for Thanksgiving dinner and I am so glad I can use it for her to enjoy.
I am thankful for a creative husband who does fun things for our kids. He made templates of place cards for the kids to decorate tomorrow afternoon while we're finishing up cooking.
I am also thankful to have inherited my grandmother's silver tea set. Doesn't this make you want to do tea? I have always thought it to be so beautiful, I'm sure mainly because it was hers. I might be thinking something different after I have to polish it!

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! We have a fun day planned for tomorrow: Turkey Bowl at 8:00 in the morning at the park (touch football), then we plan on seeing "Enchanted" and back home for turkey with all the trimmings! I just finished the making pies! Apple-cranberry, of course pumpkin, and lemon meringue. Yum!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Drive-Thru Anyone?

Take the time to read this through to the end . . . it's an eye-opener!

Surprise Ingredients In Fast Food

The movie Supersize Me has probably had more of an effect than the producers anticipated. Since then, in the fast food industry, there has been a market trend promoting menu items that appear to be healthy. But most of these menu items have ingredients that health conscious consumers would prefer to avoid. Most health conscious consumers consider healthy foods to be things like raw fruits and vegetables, whole grains, raw nuts and seeds, and clean meats like wild Alaskan salmon, or free-range chicken or turkey. Some ingredients that health conscious consumers consider unacceptable are MSG (or free glutamate, or free glutamic acid, including anything hydrolyzed or autolyzed), trans fats (hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils), artificial colors, artificial flavors, and most preservatives. Many so-called healthy fast food menu items, upon closer inspection, do not live up to the health hype. Most of the meat from any of the major chains has anything but a simple ingredients list. They add emulsifiers, preservatives, MSG, artificial colors, trans fats, and hidden ingredients under generic labels such as spices, or natural and artificial flavors. Some of these food additives are not foods at all, but are chemicals that are generally recognized as safe. Most of these additives cannot be found at your local grocery store, probably because they aren’t food. But some can be found at your local hardware store, though in inedible products like low tox antifreeze, silicone caulk, soap, sunscreen, and play sand. The ingredient information in this article came straight from the various fast food restaurants’ web sites.
McDonald’s
The egg’s reputation is recovering, but scrambled eggs as a part of McDonald’s breakfast include much more than egg. Their pasteurized whole eggs have sodium acid pyrophosphate, citric acid, and monosodium phosphate (all added to preserve color), and nisin, a preservative. To top it off, the eggs are prepared with liquid margarine: liquid soybean oil, water, partially hydrogenated cottonseed and soybean oils (trans fats), salt, hydrogenated cottonseed oil (trans fat), soy lecithin, mono- and diglycerides, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate (preservatives), artificial flavor, citric acid, vitamin A palmitate, and beta carotene (color). Though not all bad, these added chemicals may be the reason why homemade scrambled eggs taste so much better than McDonald’s.
For coffee drinkers, it would seem fairly safe to just grab a quick cup of coffee at McDonalds on the way to work. But many health conscious people would object to it also including this list of ingredients: sodium phosphate, sodium polyphosphate, Di-Acetyl Tartrate Ester of Monoglyceride, sodium stearoyl lactylate, tetra sodium pyrophosphate, sodium hexametaphosphate, sodium citrate, and carrageenan.
Salads can usually be counted on to be a “what you see is what you get” item. But McDonald’s adds some interesting ingredients. The salads with grilled chicken also have liquid margarine.Several salads have either cilantro lime glaze, or orange glaze added. Along with many of McDonald’s sauces, both the cilantro lime glaze and the orange glaze contain propylene glycol alginate. While propylene glycol is considered "GRAS" for human consumption, it is not legal for use in cat food because the safety hasn't been proven yet. Proplene glycol is also used "As the killing and preserving agent in pitfall traps, usually used to capture ground beetles". The chili lime tortilla strips that are included in the southwest salads have several ingredients used to hide MSG. They also contain two ingredients that advertise the presence of MSG: disodium inosinate, and disodium guanylate.The chicken has sodium phosphates (of an unspecified variety). It could be trisodium phosphate (a cleanser), monosodium phosphate (a laxative), or disodium hydrogen phosphate. Why would McDonald’s add sodium phosphates (a foaming agent), and dimethylpolysiloxane added as an antifoaming agent in their crispy chicken breast filets? It isn’t dishwasher detergent.[!!!!!!!!]
Burger King
It’s interesting to note that the BK Veggie Burger has six ingredients commonly used to hide free glutamate (MSG): calcium caseinate, hydrolyzed corn, yeast extract, soy protein isolate, spices, and natural flavors. At the end of the ingredients list, it states This is NOT a vegan product. The patty is cooked in the microwave. Was that a warning statement?
Burger King has three salads to choose from. The TENDERCRISP Garden Salad, the TENDERGRILL Garden Salad, and the Side Garden Salad. A salad may be a little boring without a dressing like Ken’s Fat Free Ranch Dressing which includes titanium dioxide (an artificial color, or sunscreen, depending on use), preservatives, and the ingredient seemingly mandatory in all ranch dressings: monosodium glutamate. Once again, as is typical with the fast food industry, they took a simple thing like chicken, and added a long list of ingredients.
TENDERGRILL® CHICKEN BREAST FILET Chicken Breast with Rib Meat, Water, Seasoning (Maltodextrin, Salt, Sugar, Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Garlic Powder, Spices, Natural Flavors, Onion Powder, Modified Corn Starch, Chicken Fat, Chicken Powder, Chicken Broth, Disodium Guanylate and Disodium Inosinate, Citric Acid, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Dehydrated Garlic, and Artificial Flavors.), Modified Corn Starch, Soybean Oil, Salt, Sodium Phosphates. Glazed with: Water, Seasoning [Maltodextrin, Salt, Sugar, Methylcellulose, Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Partially Hydrogenated Sunflower Oil, Modified Potato Starch, Fructose, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Dehydrated Garlic, Spices, Modified Corn Starch, Xanthan Gum, Natural Flavors, Disodium Guanylate and Disodium Inosinate, Chicken Fat, Carmel Color, Grill Flavor (from Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and Cottonseed Oil), Chicken Powder, Chicken Broth, Turmeric, Smoke Flavor, Annatto Extract, and Artificial Flavors], Soybean Oil.
Taco Bell
Taco Bell’s website didn’t have much emphasis on health. Under the nutrition guide, at the bottom was a link to Keep it Balanced, a token nod to health. It had no serious information on how to really eat healthy. They recommend foods like pizza and tacos (no surprise) because they may include ingredients from several food groups at once. Including several food groups does not necessarily mean it’s a healthy food. The seasoned beef, carne asada steak, spicy shredded chicken, and even the rice all include autolyzed yeast extract (hidden MSG). Disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate are flavor enhancers used in synergy with MSG. Therefore, menu items with disodium inosinate and/or disodium guanylate also contain MSG. This includes the avocado ranch dressing, southwest chicken, citrus salsa, creamy jalapeno sauce, creamy lime sauce, lime seasoned red strips, pepper jack sauce, and seasoned rice. According to Wikipedia, dimethylpolysiloxane is optically clear, and is generally considered to be inert, non-toxic, and non-flammable. It is used in silicone caulk, adhesives, and as an anti-foaming agent. Appetizingly enough, it’s also included in Taco Bell’s rice.
Wendy’s
At Wendy’s, there are several tempting salads. The mandarin chicken salad seems healthy at first glance. It has diced chicken, mandarin oranges, almonds, crispy noodles, your choice of dressings, and five different varieties of lettuce. Then reality takes a bite when you check the ingredients list. The almonds are roasted and salted. The crispy noodles are not whole grain. The mandarin orange segments are not freshly peeled oranges; most likely canned. The diced chicken has added autolyzed yeast extract (MSG), disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, sodium phosphates (soap?), salt, more salt, sugar, modified corn startch, and the universal umbrella ingredient list: spices, natural flavors, and artificial flavors.
In the ingredients lists for the salad dressings, one surprise was titanium dioxide in the Low Fat Honey Mustard Dressing and the Reduced Fat Creamy Ranch Dressing. It’s a very versatile chemical. It can be used to manufacture paint, sunscreen, semiconductors, and food coloring. Wendy’s Southwest Taco Salad is a salad with Wendy’s chili. Once again, the chili has hidden MSG: autolyzed yeast extract, spices, artificial flavors, natural flavorings, disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate (MSG give-aways). It’s puzzling to try to understand why their chili would need to include an anti-caking agent such as silicon dioxide (also known as sand, or glass powder). See if you can spot the sunscreen, MSG, and soap in this Wendy’s ingredient:
Seasoned Tortilla Strips:
Whole Corn, Vegetable Oil (contains one or more of the following: corn, soybean or sunflower oil), Salt, Buttermilk Solids, Spices, Tomato, Sweet Cream, Dextrose, Onion, Sugar, Cheddar Cheese (cultured milk, salt, enzymes), Corn Starch, Modified Corn Starch, Maltodextrin, Nonfat Dry Milk, Garlic, Torula Yeast, Citric Acid, Autolyzed Yeast, Natural and Artifical Flavor, Artificial Colors (including extractives of paprika, turmeric and annatto, titanium dioxide, red 40, yellow 5, blue 1), Disodium Phosphate, Lactic Acid, Soy Lecithin. CONTAINS: MILK. Apparently, taste really is all that matters at Wendy’s.
Subway
If a sandwich is advertised as healthy, one would expect that the bread would be whole grain. Not so with Subway’s wheat bread. While it does have some whole wheat flour, it’s the third ingredient, listed just before high fructose corn syrup. None of Subway’s breads are whole grain. Ammonium sulfate (a fertilizer) is also added. Unfinished sandwiches may be composted. The bread also contains azodicarbonamide. From Wikipedia, Use of azodicarbonamide as a food additive is banned in Australia. In the UK, the Health and Safety Executive has identified azodicarbonamide as a respiratory sensitiser (a possible cause of asthma) and determined that products should be labeled with May cause sensitisation by inhalation. Most of the meats at Subway contain MSG and/or sodium nitrite.
KFC
The chicken, the gravy, and even the rice all have monosodium glutamate added. Not surprisingly, the chicken in the salads also has MSG. For a healthy menu item, the House Side Salad without dressing has nothing more than iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, and tomatoes. KFC claims 0g trans fat per serving for all their fried chicken. But The Extra Crispy Chicken, Colonel’s Crispy Strips, HBBQ Wings, Boneless HBBQ Wings, Fiery Buffalo Wings, and more have partially hydrogenated soybean oil listed in the ingredients. So if the trans fat content is below 0.5g per serving, they can round down to zero and claim zero grams per serving.
In Closing
The salad a la carte may be the only healthy thing to eat at a fast food place. The side salads offered at the fast food places are hardly a meal, and hardly what one would consider a real salad.
Regarding MSG, it is helpful to remember this statement from Wikipedia when reading food labels. Under current FDA regulations, when MSG is added to a food, it must be identified as monosodium glutamate in the label's ingredient list. If however MSG is part of a spice mix that is purchased by another company, the manufacturer does not have to list the ingredients of that spice mix and may use the words flavorings or spices. Even food that uses the no msg label may therefore have MSG that is added from a spice mix from another company under current FDA regulations.
As with most meat products in fast food restaurants, consider any meat, including on salads, to include MSG, chemical preservatives, and trans fats. Even seemingly simple items like rice can have ingredients like anti-foaming agents.

By John Andrews

Hungry??

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Our "Poopsie"

Chesleigh LeRoy Waggoner

January 20, 1922 - November 8, 2007


This was taken just 2 1/2 weeks ago in Maryland. While John and I were in NYC, we rented a car one day and drove down to visit Grandpa (he had recently been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer). When we arrived at the house, he wasn't there as he had been taken to the ER. We headed over to the hospital and had a wonderful, touching visit with him.
He is one of the most loving, caring and generous men I know. He has made me feel like his own grandchild since the day I met him - June 26, 1993.
He will be sorely missed. I am so grateful for his wonderful legacy, unwaivering testimony, and his undeniable strength.
We love our Grandpa Poopsie!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!

Three Beautiful Witches and a Fearsome Dragon!



Ready for a night of Trick - or - Treating!
I made a delicious stew - in a pumpkin - that was so inviting and festive. Two families came over to trick or treat with us and joined us for a hearty/healthy dinner beforehand. Even some trick-or-treater families stopped in to sit for a spell and enjoy the warm goodness. I smell a new tradition!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

It's a Mini Van, People!

Seriously, who would have thunk that a mini-van would be such a target? Today my two passenger-side tires were SLASHED! Who does something like that???????

Fortunately I have the Run-Flat tires where you can drive another 125 miles on the flat tires. Unfortunately each tire costs an arm and a leg!! H o n u s!! Where is a surveillance camera when you need one. I now have an appointment with the dealer for first thing in the morning to have the two replaced. Of course only the dealer can even change these kinds of tires! No other tire shop in the entire area can accomodate them. Ugghhhh!!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Meet Mr. and Mrs. Kimball

A super quick overnight trip to Utah to attend the reception of Jonette and Mike and reunite with good friends.
A beautiful garden reception held in a Greenhouse. I need to remember that when it comes time for my daughters - the plants were so gorgeous there was no need for decorations!
Yeah for Jonette! She found love at 40 - I have a lot of fun memories with this girl back in our Singles Ward days. She is awesome and looked stunning!
Some of the Valley Gang . . . and fellow bloggers!
Rachelle (Laugh), Heidi, Janie, me, Lisa (Price Cream Parlor), and Kris. What happened to Homemade Cruise Control and Pixy Stix? Must be on my other camera that has the dead battery.
So much fun to see my dear, dear friend Kim and stay in her wonderful, warm and inviting home. She and Kyle are amazing parents - and just being with their girls for a moment will prove that. Riley and I had a great time jumping on the tramp and speeding in the golf cart!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

I {heart} New York

I'm back from a fabulous Shop 'til I Drop/Sightseeing Weekend!
Someone call a podiatrist, please!

Taxi Stop - I got to see John at night as he was working during the days. We took in a Broadway Show (The Drowsy Chaperone) which was a wonderful experience seeing the talent and perfection Broadway has to offer.

Carrying bags and bags all through downtown, midtown, uptown.



"Top of the Rock"
Incredible Views - Central Park
John met me for a quick lunch before my flight home.
The Temple

Remnant from the WTC



Your World with Neil Cavuto. He was filming right outside my hotel . . . I was on FoxNews for about 2 seconds!



M&M World - any color you want! 3-stories of anything you can possibly imagine M&M. Who thinks of this stuff? Those Marketers...

Home to peek in on the kids while they were sleeping. Thanks mom and dad for taking such great care! Now it's back to the grind.