Sunday, July 10, 2011

Before the last couple months

Before the last couple of months Ian and I have been 
house hunting (what a process, but glad we had the 
most amazing realtors Steve and Stephanie Vincent 
- highly recommend them) mixed with some fun events 
with friends - two of those exampled here at 
the motorcross event and fastkart racing.

Memorial Day 2011























So it has been awhile... and I have skipped
a few events which will be coming soon but
for now I really liked this pic that Crystal
Roma Holt took of Ian and I on Memorial Day
2011 while on a hike in Snow Canyon. I will
also add that despite the last post about
Snow Canyon we really don't spend every day
there, even though it is beautiful - it was
also more beautiful back in the day when
they didn't charge you to enjoy it :)

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Snow Canyon Hike

This was the perfect day for a hike in Snow Canyon National Park. The colors were amazing.

Okay so this was way back in December, however I am just now getting around to putting these pictures up. Marty, Leyah and their little
guy Dean came to St. George for Christmas this year and we had such a great time hiking and playing pickleball with them.

 
This slot in the middle of no where has some 
really neat petroglyphs that depending on who 
you ask, mean different things.  


My cute mom who showed us this slot in the middle 
of Snow Canyon and who also taught us how to play 
pickleball, to which we are now hooked! We need 
to get people playing up here in Northern Utah.







Saturday, February 19, 2011

Hanbergs x4 weekend

We had two extra Hanbergs last weekend, Ian's parents Rob and Maryann came from Brentwood CA for a family wedding and stayed with Ian and I. I would like to think that they came just to see us, so i will. We really love having them here and had lots of great memory making moments. Since Ian and I had to work, we were unable to attend the wedding, but did make it to the lovely reception Friday night. After the reception we helped celebrate (from a distance) Crystal Roma Holt's Birthday by going to Cheese Cake Factory in her honor. Tracy and Amy met up with Rob, Maryann, Ian and I – as usual we had a great time and good food at the CCF. 
Saturday I got to hang out with Rob and Maryann while Ian went to work. We went to IKEA and had lunch there along with some funny moments that only Maryann could help facilitate.  Then I got a snowball in the face from Rob as we went to Home Depot later that day. We made home made Cafe Caubo Burritos for dinner and then hid in the pantry when Ian came home to scare him. I know, random. But it was pretty funny... not to Ian but we had fun with it. We ended the night with a movie and games... and maybe some sweet treats.

It was sad to say goodbye early Sunday morning however, it is always a neat experience to go to the airport and watch Rob and Maryann take off into the sky. I will admit it always makes me nervous but, Rob is a great pilot (having flown with him, I can say that) and they arrived safely home. Thankfully. Thanks for coming and staying with us!






Saturday, February 5, 2011

Salsa, the tail of an evolving masterpiece

So for the longest time ive been developing my salsa recipe. The Salsa has gone from the most simple form of a pico de gallo, to the addition of Avacodo, mango, and even strawberries. The Salsa has always been in raw uncooked form, so for a change and simply because it was on my mind I decided to try a cooked salsa.
 And so I started with Roma tomatoes,white onions, Cilantro,Limes, Jalepenos, olive oil, Garlick, chilli powder,and tapatillo hot sauce. 
 I roughly chopped all the ingredients minus the jalepeno, and put them in the food processor. I then put the jalepeno in the broiler to roast it and add another depth of flavor.When the jalepeno was done I chopped it up and added it to the rest of the ingredients. 
 I then mixed everything up and poured it into a sauce pan and let it simmer for about 25 minutes. It turned out awsome and i cant wait to improve on it next time!!!

Grandma's bias tape

This started as an immediate need to do something tactile and crafty.So I went to the mounds of fabrics and miss-matched items I have collected over the years. I found some thank you cards left over from our wedding and sitting next to it some bias tape. When my Grandma Cook passed a couple years back, I inherited some great sewing gems – one being a small salvaged cardboard bolt of light pink bias tape and that in its self is precious. (I loved how resourceful my Grandmother always was). So... it seemed fitting that I combine the Thank You card and bias tape to make a Thank You card for the amazing man (temple president Ed J. Pinegar) that sealed Ian and I in the Manti temple with the bias tape from my Grandmother Cook who devoted many years of service in the Manti temple. It just made sense to me. I love when things have some meaning even if I am the only one who gets it. :) So I combined the two and fulfilled the need to do something creative and felt a sense of sweet nostalgia as thoughts of  my grandmother completed the card that seemed to have come full circle to me.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Final Product


See, It turned out great! This was after removing the charred remains.
-Ian

Well I tried!






So this was My (IAN'S) Attempt at what i thought looked like a really good dessert recipe i found on foodnetwork.com. Sadly, it wasn't all that good. And to top it off i walked away during the last step coming back to mallow-a-flame! The Pictures should explain it all :) I'm really a decent cook, So don't judge!! The good news was, I salvaged it, although I still wasn't a fan. It was a graham cracker crust, homemade brownie center and marshmallows on top. It only gets 2 stars out of 5 from me... Better luck next time.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Bootbarn


Bootbarn is magical. We took a trip to the Bootbarn while visiting my sister Jamie and her family in Casper, Wyoming. Ian found some sweet kicks and a studly hat, that made him look dashing in that cowboy rustic way. Don't ask why we blog about Bootbarn, it just felt right.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The First Post


Here we go... The first post of our first blog. IM Hanberg for Ian and Marie Hanberg. Established November 6, 2010 and just now coming to blog world on January 19, 2011 11:15pm. Here we go!