January 21, 2011
Book club book
Renee'
Book Club
Book Club Info for the next 3 months is as follows:
February 17th, 7:30, Michelle C's house, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie, discussion led by Melissa Spencer. If you've ever wanted to figure out how to improve your relations with your spouse, family, children, co-workers then this book will be a wealth of info for you. REQUEST: please come to book club prepared with a personal experience to lend itself to any of the advice he uses in the book. Personal experiences make book club so interesting and relevant.
March 24th, 7:30 ****NOTE this is 1 week later to account for spring break- adjust your schedules now and PLEASE DON"T GRIPE!!! SORRY FOR THE CHANGE!!!!
A Midwife’s Tale by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich at Darbie W's house, led by Debbie Wager See Wikipedia info on the novel below.
There are only 3 copies of this in the library but you can get them used from Amazon starting at $3 or new for $11. Looks very interesting. This is a longer book so don't procrastinate getting it and reading it NOW
April 21st, 7:30 NEED HOST AND DISCUSSION LEADER for The Hobbit by J.R. Tolkien (precursor to The Lord of the Rings series)
Wikipedia's info on "A Midwife's Tale"
For many years historians ignored Martha Ballard's diary, dismissed as repetitive and ordinary. After eight years of research, historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich produced A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard based on her diary, 1785–1812:
"When I finally was able to connect Martha's work to her world, I could begin to create stories."
Ulrich's history is an intimate and densely imagined portrait of the industrious and reticent Martha Ballard, and provides a vivid examination of ordinary life in the early American republic, including the role of women in the household and local market economy, and the nature of marriage and sexual relations. Each chapter in A Midwife's Tale represents one aspect of the life of a woman in the late 18th Century. The overriding theme is the nature of women's work at that time, in the context and community. Supporting documents construct Ulrich's interpretation of terse and circumspect diary entries, dealing with medical practice and the prevalence of violence and crime.
In 1991, "A Midwife's Tale" received the Pulitzer Prize, the Bancroft Prize, the John S. Dunning Prize, the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women's History, the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize, the Society for Historians of the Early Republic Book Prize, the William Henry Welch Medal of the American Association for the History of Medicine, and the New England Historical Association Award. Later, the PBS series "The American Experience" developed "A Midwife's Tale" into a documentary film, for which Ulrich served as a consultant, script collaborator, and narrator
January 20, 2011
Gymboree Bucks
Book Club Meeting TONIGHT
January 19, 2011
Free Garage Door Opener
January 17, 2011
Zumba Lovers! WEDNESDAY's NOW!!
Many on you have asked for Zumba on another day. Now Zumba will be Wednesday's going forward.
8:45 AM at the Chapel.
Hope to see you there!
BYU Hoops???
My dad is having a birthday and I wanted to get my dad and me tickets to the UNM Lobos vs. the BYU Cougars the 29 of January. So if anyone has any extra free UNM vs. BYU tickets that me and my dad could use I would really apreaciate it thank you.
Larsen
sportyrogers(at)gmail(dot)com
January 15, 2011
January 11, 2011
Free piano books
I have 7 piano books I'm giving away for free. They're mainly the Bastian Piano Basics series starting in level 2 and going through level 4. They're still in good condition and they're yours if you'll come pick them up.
melissa dot lee dot spencer at gmail dot com
book available
melissa dot lee dot spencer at gmail dot com
Don't forget about January's book, "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie. We'll meet on January 20th at Monique F's house at 7:30.
Melissa
Healthy snack recipe
p90x imitation Protein Bars
4 cups oats (the slow cook kind, not instant)
6 scoops chocolate whey protein
3 heaping Tablespoons UNSWEETENED baking cocoa
1/3 cup sugar-free maple syrup
3/4 cup no-sugar added applesauce
3 tsp cinnamon
2 cups chopped/slivered almonds, toasted in a skillet until light brown
1 cup low-fat peanut butter
2 T vanilla extract
1 cup raisins or craisins
water, added 1 T at a time
Mix your wet ingredients together in one bowl and do the same for the dry. Then slowly combine the two and mix well (I use my dough hooks on my beaters because it's VERY THICK.) Add water 1 T at a time until it's not dry and crumbly. Watch out for adding too much water because you'll be sticky city. Dump onto a cookie sheet and press flat with wet hands. Cut into rectangles with pizza cutter. Makes 18 bars. I like to make a double batch, freeze them in baggies and then pull them out as I go. Delish!
Nutritional information (COMPARE mine / p90x protein bar)
calories: 294/ 260,
fat: 15.3 g /7 g,
carbs: 29 g/ 31 g,
sugar: 12 g /23 g,
protein: 16.7 g/ 20 g
3-in-1 Convertible Crib
Free Stuff
Spanish speakers needed!
Free stuff
January 10, 2011
Temple anyone??
Zumba Tomorrow
We will have zumba at 8:45 at the chapel.
Thanks!
Smith's Case Lot Sale
January 9, 2011
Alana Williamson's Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
1 cup butter melted
2 cups graham cracker crumbs
2 cups confectioners' sugar
1 cup and 4 Tbsp peanut butter divided
1 1/2 cups chocolate chips
In a medium bowl, mix together the butter, graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and 1 cup peanut butter until well blended. Press evenly into bottom of an ungreased 9 x 13 pan. Microwave the chocolate chips with 4 Tbsp peanut butter on high for 1 minute. Stir. Continue microwaving and stirring every 30 seconds until smooth. Spread over prepared crust. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before cutting.
Zumba this Week...
Please? If you do, call Kellie Wright from the ward directory or email me at kelliejh(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanks!
January 5, 2011
Green Chile anyone?
January 4, 2011
January 1, 2011
Sandia Skiing is Open
The Sandia Peak ski area is a short 45 minute drive from the Albuquerque area, and offers the scenic views found at its 8,610' base elevation (10,378' at top of chair #1). Sandia Peak has something for beginners as well as advanced skiers and snowboarders. There is a certified snow sports school, a rental shop, a cafe and a ski shop. The Scrapyard Terrain Park features beginner to intermediate rails, funboxes and jumps.
Address: Sandia Peak, Sandia Park, NM
Snow Report: (505) 857-8977
Distance from Albuquerque: 45 minutes
Trails:
Lifts: 4
Types of Activities:
Ski Area Specifics:
2010-2011 SeasonThe Sandia Peak Ski Area is open for the 2010 - 2011 season. All lifts are in operation, with a solid base of snow..
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Days: December 18, 2010 - March (end date TBD), 2011, Wednesdays - Sundays and holidays
Rates:
Rates are for all lifts.
Peak Plus card discounts apply. With a Peak Plus pass, adult tickets are $25/day and the teen/child/senior rate is $15/day.
Chairlifts #1, #2, #3 and #4 have trails for skiers and boarders.
Chairlift #4 provides access to the groomed beginner hill.
Peak Plus Challenge Program
Take lessons to learn how to ski or board, or to advance your skill level. The three day program begins Saturday, January 9 and continues on Saturday, January 16 and Saturday, January 23. The three day package is good for all learners, from novice through advanced.
Lessons for the three full days: $100
Lessons and equipment rental for skiers: $100
Lessons and equipment rental for boarders: $150
Lessons do not include lift tickets.
Balloon Museum Family Fun Days
To celebrate its five year anniversary, the Albuquerque Balloon Museum has announced plans to launch several new programs in 2011. The "Five Years and Rising" theme begins with Family Fun Days, which take place the second Saturday of each month. The new program will highlight a different theme each month, such as science, flight, weather, art and the museum's exhibitions. Family FunDays will include activities such as flying with remote-controlled balloons, kites and parasails, along with art and science projects.
The first Family FunDay will be on Saturday, January 8, from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Admission is $4 for adults ($3 for NM residents), $2 for seniors 65+, $1 for children 4 - 12 and children 3 and under are admitted free of charge.
There is never a fee for parking at the Balloon Museum, and its location in the city's northeast corridor makes it easily accessible to visitors from the north and west.
December 31, 2010
Zumba the 4th of January
If you have a husband or someone else who would help us, let me know!
kelliejh(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanks!

