LIFE DOESN'T GET ANY SWEETER THAN THIS!

My name is Brenda Joy Rasmussen. I am the oldest of 5 children. I grew up in the small town of Parowan Utah. I have been born into a wonderful family of 3 sisters and one brother. We have been raised by good parents who have given us a life time of love. They have instilled in us a great love for the plain and simple, and most precious things in life, God and family. I now live in the small town of Enoch, Utah, not to far from where I grew up, with my husband Robert. Here in Enoch we have raised 5 beautiful children. We are the grandparents of 13 sweet grandchildren!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Summer Breeze Makes Me Feel Fine

 Summer Breeze makes me feel like a beautiful princess all dressed up on a Midsummer day!
 It makes me feel like jumping in the water, catching bugs, rolling marbles, and drawing fairies on the sidewalk.  Did you know that if you draw a fairy on the sidewalk it just may come to life on a warm Midsummer's Eve and float away to fairyland on an evening breeze:)
 The summer breeze whisked us away to Story Land at the Old School Library, where we learned about China and made our own homemade lanterns!
 And then off to visit Grandma and Grandpa Great, where we learned how to bake homemade bread...
 And grind our own wheat like the Little Red Hen...
 And have a Midsummer Tea party!  Grandma Great served us tiny cookies and yummy Rhubarb nectar...I'll bet all little fairies would love this! We would love to share the recipe:

3 Cups Chopped Rhubarb
3 Cups Water
1-1/4 Cups sugar
1/2 Cup Lemon Juice
1 pkg (32 oz) Crystal Light Packet
Bring above ingredients to a boil and simmer 10 minutes.  Strain and Chill.
Per glass add:
1/2 cup syrup
1/2 Cup Sprite.

Very yummy Summer nectar for all cute little Sprites!
 The Summer breeze gently blew us to over to see Grandpa Greats wood pile, and to see the old Power Wagon, and did you know that when a Summer breeze blows, snap dragon flowers can talk?
 We were Whirled away to the Duck pond to feed the ducks a summer treat...
 And then to take a ride on the tiny carriage, pulled by the tiniest little horse.  All creatures great and small reveled in such happy summer delights...It was a magical moment!
 When the Summer breeze blows, pampered faces turn red,  wheel barrows are the funnest transportation around, horses seem to magically shrink, and rock painting ROCKS!!
  Old friends that we haven't seen for a long time gather...
 And the glow of family and friends lights up the night!
 When the Summer breeze blows we travel back in time to our childhood dreams and remember the places we used to play and hear the giggles of the past through the giggles of our own children. Trees are for climbing, hands are for holding. Summer days for for remembering!
 When we fall asleep on a midsummer's Eve...we awake to a wonderful fairyland!  Did the fairies visit you this summer? They brought us fairy candy necklaces to string!
 A warm gentle summer breeze can take us to many yummy places like the Pastry Pub, and then down the street for a cold treat. The Snow cones were delicious, and so was the company.  I can't believe we ran into this friend we know from Staten island.  It truly had to be Midsummer magic!
 And Midsummer magic was made while roasting marshmallows, making s'mores and chocolate Banana Boats, catching "Rollie Pollies" (potato bugs)...
 And lighting sparklers with those that add spark to our lives!
 The Summer Breeze makes me feel fine when I get to spend it with family...
 
Hiking together along the black ridges looking for Freemont Petroglyphs!
Yep....The SUMMER BREEZE Blowing through the window really does MAKE ME FEEL FINE!

2 comments:

Charlotte said...

OK...you're makin' me homesick!! I'll be down next week :) (at least I'm going to try)

Jamilla said...

We had so much fun playing all week with you guys! Thanks for posting all the fun pictures. And for such a fun summer week.
I love that you posted the picture of Damon and Chey sacked out on the couch. I grabbed your camera and took it when I came up to pee in the middle of the night. I forgot I had taken it.