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Monday, January 27, 2014

Winter Wishes and warm Greek Stefado





We love Greek stew and Peasant Bread.  Nothing better on a cold winter's night.   Since we
didn't have it this year for Chris' Birthday we didn't want to miss out on the yummy comfort
of this yummy spicy stew

Just brown some stew meat in olive oil.  Add a couple of big cans of tomato paste.  Also cloves
and bay leaf  and simmer until tender.  At the end add some pearl onions.  That's it....








Goes Great with a Greek Salad of course



Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Happy Birthday Elder Soutas!

Today our missionary son, Elder Benjamin Soutas is 21!!   We love him so much and we miss him as he is serving the people in Portugal.  We are excited that he is coming home this year!! (July)

Here is a small package I sent to him.  We can't send much and this small package cost $58 to send - far more than what the contents are worth - but missionary packages are worth it!






Here are pictures that he sent back of his birthday


 chocolate salame





Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Melt my heart

My mom sent me this picture in my email.  She must have found it from long ago......  tears for little boys grown up


Friday, January 10, 2014

Truman O Angell

Brycen had to do an ancestor report for school.  He chose to do it on Truman Angell

My ancestor is Truman Angell.  He is my 4th great uncle.
He was born in Providence, Rhode Island on the 5th of June in 1810.  He lived there until he was 21.
His father left the family when he was young, and Truman tried to help his mother.  He moved her
to New York to be with some friends.   While they lived there they joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints
Truman also married Polly Johnson.  At about 23 years of age he went on a mission for about 9 weeks to Rhode Island.
His missionary companion was Joseph Holbrook.  Joseph Holbrook also happens to be my 4th great grandfather.  Joseph
married Truman's sister Caroline.
Truman and is wife moved to Missouri.  His mother decided to stay behind.  They were driven out of the state of missouri
by mobs who did not like the Mormons.  
They moved to Kirtland Ohio.  Truman helped do work on the Temple that the Mormon Saints were building there.
Joseph Smith asked him to help build it.  He was also able to attend the Temple Dedication which was a very special 
experience.
Truman's family moved to Nauvoo when the Saints were again forced from their homes.  His wife and children were sick and
it was a difficult time.  Truman was called to be the superintendant of joiner work (joining the parts of the building)
Truman said that they were all persecuted by angry men and he was so sad when Joseph Smith and His brother, Hyrum, were 
killed.  When the architect of the temple left Nauvoo, Truman was left in charge of completing the lower hall of the Nauvoo temple.

Truman said, " I was one of the Pioneers in coming to and making a home for the Saints in Utah in 1847, and returned to Winter Quarters. The 

following winter I made a fitout and took my family, in the spring, and started for our new home, arriving in Utah in the fall with an ox team, a 

distance of over 1000 miles, moving my sick wife on her back every rod of the way, having two children with us, having buried three in Winter 

Quarters. Soon after my arrival I was chosen architect for the Church--the former architect, William Weeks, having deserted and left for the east, 

thereby taking himself from the duties of the said office--which position I hold to this day. (1883)"

Truman was asked to work on many buildings in Salt Lake City.  He helped with the Saint George Temple.  He was the
main architect of the Salt Lake Temple.

This is a quote I found about him:  Truman O. Angell, the architect, now approaching his seventieth year, worked with President John Taylor as he had with President Young. The walls of the temple were pushed upward. By 1887 the stone work was completed, except for the towers; but fate did not permit the architect to live to see the finished building, Truman O. Angell died on October 16, 1887, at the age of 77. For more than thirty-five years he had toiled and labored on the great structure. It was said that he knew every stone in its walls. 



Of Truman O. Angell, Wendell Ashton has written: "As long as the Salt Lake Temple stands, there will be a magnificent monument to the patience, skill and dedication of its architect."]
 
I think this is a really great man to be my ancestor  I am also blessed because my Great Grandpa Timmerman was the resident architect of the Washington DC Temple (see this post)


Truman O Angell






Thursday, January 9, 2014

My little cookie monster

Brycen loves my chocolate chip cookies.  He asked me to make them for him so that when he got home from school he could have a snack and dunk them in a glass of milk.  I thought it would be even better if  we made them together!



we used the recipe found here

 I know he needs another haircut but he's still really cute!

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year

I started out new years eve by replacing all of the Christmas ornaments on the tree with Balloons and noise-makers, silly string, and bubble gum.  The kids thought it was a fun new idea.




We had lettuce wraps, crab and fondue  for New Years Eve - strange combination - but we like it!








Welcome 2014