Tuesday, September 14, 2010

so . . .

Apparently when I moved to Wyoming, I left my desire to blog in Utah. Admittedly, I've been super busy with work (yesterday I worked from 9am until 1:30, and then 3:30 until 8 this morning), so I haven't had a ton of time, but the truth is, I just don't really care anymore. Hopefully that feeling will go away soon because I do kinda miss it. So until I get back into the swing of things, here are a couple of pictures to tide you over . . .

The place that I work gets produce baskets every week from Bountiful Baskets. Since I go to pick theirs up, I decided to just go ahead and get my own. For 15 bucks, I got honeydew, butternut squash, corn on the cob, tomatoes, bananas, grapes, apples, plums, nectarines, cabbage, romaine lettuce, avocados, mushrooms and probably some other stuff I'm forgetting. We also added on the Mexican Pack and for $7.50 we got tomatillos, garlic, onions, limes, jalapenos, and poblano peppers. (You best be believin' I'm going to be making some Cafe Rio tomatillo salad dressing!) This company operates in several states in the area, so I would highly recommend that you check them out. They do this year-round and it's a great deal.



A couple of weeks ago we took the clients to Kemmerer to visit the people who live in another company-owned house down there. Here they are playing at the park there. It was a great park, btw. Should you ever be unfortunate enough to find yourself in Kemmerer, make sure you check out the park.

3 comments:

Traci said...

1) I do miss your blogging.

2) Bountiful Baskets!!! This must be all the rage, because all my friends in Vegas do this all the time. I, of course, have not participated yet. Ithink I seriously doubt that I would do anything with all those veggies.

3) That park does look awesome.

Whitney said...

Where are you working now? Do you love living there?

Kim said...

I absolutely love living here. I was just telling my roommate how glad I am that I ended up moving here. You should come visit! I work for a company that cares for handicapped people. They own a duplex for more independent people, and I work there. On one side is a married couple (one with Down Syndrome, the other developmentally delayed) and on the other side are two others who are developmentally delayed. They can be challenging, but they're pretty darn awesome.