I was inspired by cousin Missy's blog post, but thought I would extend it to favorites in general so as not to completely steal her idea.
Favorite Book: "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett

It tells the story of three Southern women during the Civil Right's Movement. Two of the women are black hired help, and the third is a white writer who decides to write the story of hired help in the south as her way of getting published. Along the way, the woman author learns a lot about her town and race lines that she had been blind to before. It gives a really fascinating look at the relations between the help and their employers, both good and bad. And don't worry - I didn't love this book just because I'm a history major. It's well written, funny, and thought provoking; definitely worth the read.
Favorite Movie: "Up"
If you haven't seen it, you must. You can borrow it from us. Both Erik and I agreed that it was the movie of the year. I cried twice (although that doesn't mean much, coming from me) and laughed the rest of the movie. Why can't all movies be that good?
Favorite New Recipes: Maple Syrup and Cucumber Sauce (not to be eaten together...)
They may sound very basic, but they're great! And maybe that's why I like them - I'm a big fan of easy. (By the way, Abby, I know you gave the syrup recipe to me two years ago, but I finally made it this year. Belated thanks!)
Maple Syrup
1 c. sugar
1 c. brown sugar
1 stick butter
1 t. maple flavoring
Boil 2/3 c. water, then add sugars. Stir until dissolved. Add the flavoring, then butter. Stir until melted. Store leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate. Good for a couple of weeks. Just microwave when ready to use, and the sugar crystals will melt back in.
Cucumber Sauce
2 c. plain yogurt
1/2 c. mayo
1/2 c. sour cream
2 lemons, juiced
salt and pepper to taste
1 t. garlic powder or 1 clove garlic, minced
1 T. Italian seasoning
1 cucumber, peeled and grated
Mix all together. Serve on pita chips as an appetizer, or in a pita with lettuce, tomatoes, onions and steak. Men like this.
Favorite (or most used) Store: IKEA
This year alone we have acquired a bookcase, a second bookcase, a toy storage unit, a tall pantry shelf, and numerous baskets from IKEA. Lauren chose, Erik assembled. Life is good. Except that Erik is now terrified to move again, due to our ever growing furniture collection.
Favorite New Appliance: Washer and Dryer
How did pioneers keep their babies in clothes? I swear, I do a load of Morgan's clothes at least twice a week. She is a champion spitter upper, and once you factor in her onesies, burp cloths, bibs, outfits, mittens, blankets, and my clothes, it turns into a lot of laundry. I would pay big money to whomever invents plastic wipeable clothing that doesn't make babies sweat.
Favorite Hobby: Cross Stitch and Embroidery
Erik isn't allowed new hobbies - he doesn't have time. I, however, have been introduced to stitchery by mother Kathy, and I love it! It's portable, requires inexpensive materials, and unlike cooking, lasts forever. And dang, does it look good. When and if I ever finish my first cross stitch project, I'll post a picture. Hey, babies are time consuming.
And of course...
Favorite Person: MORGAN!
You knew she'd have to make an appearance somewhere.