I couldn't decide on a title...so, you get both.
You also get my best and worst picks of 2008. Hooray! Warning: this post will be full of the fact that my life is full of BESTS (with just a few worsts, to keep things in perspective), and therefore absolutely nothing but BLESSED!
In no particular order...
Best Book:
Especially in audio format, as read by Davina Porter. Seriously, folks, I am in love with a woman, reading the part of a man, who is a fictional character in a chick-flick novel...that's just sick, I know, and still the BEST!But there's also:
Which makes me laugh whenever I read it,and
which I both read and listened to (again) this year. So very, very good! But Grandpa just doesn't do it for me like Jamie does...Worst Book:
The one I just finished slogging through for my next book club meeting. Seriously not worth any time...Just read the front cover to get a gist of just how bad it is!Best Album:
This is SO GOOD!! And although it may be targeted towards an LDS audience, anyone who can appreciate clever musicianship and great sound should really like this album. It comes highly recommended, by me and my kids!Worst Album:
It's not really an album, but a computer game. Close enough, though. It, and my game-playing children, are driving me as crazy as though they were playing some awful music. Aaarrghhhh!Best Picture:
I am no photographer, so this is nothing compared to what some people (read Lindsay, Mom, etc.) could do, but somehow I did manage to capture this sunrise in November. The view is from our back porch.
Worst Picture:
Best Coach:
Worst Coach:
Lane's soccer coach. Boo. But Yeah for Lane for playing well anyway!Best Joke:
Worst Joke:
Best Recipe:
Now, this would imply that I actually have used a recipe this year, and we all know that's just not the case. Still, if I would have cooked (and cooked well), I might have tried this:
Worst Recipe:
Whatever it was that made this:
And, yes, that is my attempt at cooking.Best Purchase:
Now the difficult part begins. I've been blessed with SO MUCH GREAT STUFF!!!!
There's the Tahoe,

my red scooter,
my washer and dryer,

my pink iPod,

and my discovery that Rhodes bake-and-serve rolls
taste better than my own (are you in any way surprised at that?) and with far less effort on my part!Gee Whiz! I am loaded with great stuff. And it is ALL attributed to my great husband. He spoils me rotten.
Worst Purchase:
Skinny Jeans.
Ugh. No one, I mean no one wants to see a picture of me in those!
And, speaking of clothes:
Best Outfit:
Worst Outfit:
Best Trip:
Again, I am the luckiest of all luckies. How in the world does one pick from such greatness?
There was my trip to visit Merrit and Dana in Boston (see June entries):
Our family trip to Ft. Collins, Colorado:
Our family trip to Island Park, Idaho:
And the trip that Michael and I made with his parents to Japan:
One of these days I'll have to write about these...
Worst Trip:
My trip to the Kangen Water Factory in Osaka, Japan.One of these days I'll have to write about that...
And, finally,
Best Moment:
Wait. Let's do this the opposite way.
Worst Moment:
Sadly, there were a few to choose from.
There was Michael's job loss. Not fun. But, thankfully, temporary.
His worst moment was probably when he had to tell me. My heart hurts for him over that.
There was a terrible car accident in Boston. But, thankfully, everyone is going to be completely okay.On no sort of similar level,
But enough of that. And back to,
Best Moment:
Getting to
see my

friends in Japan.
Walking in to my old branch (church group) in Nakatsu and hearing, "Keri Shimai"
Of course,
Which is probably why my final favorite moment, besides singing, "Glory to God, and peace on earth, good will to men!"
as an angel on the colonnade in "The Savior of the World,"was getting to perform in the show with two of my men.
My hope is that I will live to make that happen, 2009 and always. Join me in the adventure!
4 comments:
that picture of josh and me just warms my heart. :D
It made me think of all the Bests I could have included. Sigh... But I didn't get a new car or a red scooter. Sign...
The Japanese friends look exactly the same, exactly like I remember them. Don't they age there?
I would LOVE to join you.....you make my heart happy! :)
Glad I could be a part of your best and worst :) Come visit any time...there's always more work to do. I have this terrible grout issue...
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