CLICK HERE FOR FREE BLOG LAYOUTS, LINK BUTTONS AND MORE! »

Thursday, December 25, 2008

A Blog for Christmas

What did I get for Christmas? A Blog! My husband, super creative hero that he is, created me my own blog with my own url! My blog will now appear here so please change your bookmark for my blog. :)

We have had a great Christmas. We had both of our families come to our house. It was so nice of them to come, especially since we had SNOW!!! and to be with us.

Merry Christmas!


:)

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Lessons learned from the Book of Ether

I teach Gospel Doctrine (I absolutely love it!) and today I combined the two lessons in Ether (because we have more lessons than we do weeks left in the year). Here is something I put together for my lesson:

Lessons Learned from the Book of Ether

1. Do more than pray - “Pray” is used only once in the book of Ether, by Moroni (Ether 12:36). Rather, the brother of Jared converses with the Lord. He “cries” unto the Lord and the Lord “has compassion” on him and his family. (Ether 1)
2. The Lord gives us the answer/solution sometimes and other times he expects to come up with it ourselves, and then present it to him for His approval. (Ether 2)
3. Do all that we can do - Ether didn’t just grab a handful of rocks - he moltened them and got them as close to perfect as possible (white and clear, even as transparent glass). (Ether 3:1)
4. By Faith all things are possible. (Ether 3, 12)
5. Men are created in the image of God. (Ether 3:15)
6. Whatsoever thing persuadeth men to do good is of our Savior and Heavenly Father. (Ether 4:12)
7. If we come unto Christ, He will show us the greater things and give us knowledge. (Ether 4:13)
8. Faith is things hoped for and not seen. (Ether 12:6)
9. It is only after we exercise faith that we will receive a witness. (Ether 12:7)
10. It is only through Faith that miracles are wrought. (Ether 12:12)
11. We are given weaknesses that we may be humble and to ask for help. (Ether 12:27)
12. We must have both Faith and Hope (Ether 12)
13. Even though we are not perfect, we can still be a tool in God’s hands. (Ether 12:23-27)
14. It is Faith, Hope, and Charity that bringeth unto Him, the fountain of all righteousness. (Ether 12:28)
15. Only the righteous will be preserved upon this land. (the book of Ether)

There are some really great things, and some really sad things, contained within the book of Ether. I love Moroni's commentary throughout.

FYI, I found a really great site this weekend that had some cool posters about Book of Mormon heros... The site is www.realheroposters.com. Check them out - I ended up ordering like 7 of them. :)

Friday, December 12, 2008

My Quest

Every year at Christmas time, my quest is the same: Make the perfect Christmas. This year, my quest centers around a few things:

1) Updating my son's room (done last year for Christmas) from a train theme (didn't last as long as I thought) to a Captain America theme (and superheros in general).

2) Updating my daughter's room to accommodate the new desk (on which we will also set up my old laptop for her) and her budding artistic ventures.

3) Not buying toys that 6 months from now still haven't really been played with and were really too big or awkward to fit well somewhere in their room.


I actually feel like I am doing well with number 3. However, #1 is my biggest challenge with #2 coming in second.

I have spent several hours online trying to find Captain America paraphenilia and apparently it only exists in great limits. There is no bedding to be found, no fabric to make bedding, and almost no toys. There are figurines but they are "to look at, not to touch" which I'm afraid just doesn't suit my son's needs.

I have been struggling with this but today found something that I feel is a reasonable solution to the bedding issue - I found a quilt w/ blue on one side and red on the other side. On the blue side, it has red circles stitched in and on the red side, it had blue circles (i.e. they stitched it with a red top thread and blue bottom thread or vice versa). This is a great alternative to what I was planning last night - creating my own quilt with Captain America's shield in the middle. The circles go very well with the "shield" theme and I am going to not sew a shield on to the quilt - I'll just leave it as is and do a shield on the wall. Furthermore, Target (one of my two favorite stores) also had matching sheets that were white with red and blue stars. (Note: Captain America's shield:)
So, I am quite pleased with this solution for the bedding. I am now working on getting wall art. My husband insists that he is going to draw/paint something on his wall. I have hopes that this will happen, but I am not holding my breath (sorry, honey).

In regards to my daughter's room, I am having a hard time really knowing what a true artist would want. I am a left brained rather un-artistic person and I am just not sure. She currently has an easel that we will be removing to make room for the desk so I want to provide her with some things on the wall that will act as her easel. Pottery Barn Kids has some things like that but I plan on going to the craft store to see if I can come up with some cheaper versions.

If you could have the perfect art room, what would you have in it? Please leave me a comment (I know I don't deserve them because of my lack of attention to my blog over the last month, but come on, this is Christmas!).

On a completely different subject - good news... we did the snow dance and now it is going to snow this weekend!

:)

Friday, October 31, 2008

NaNoWriMo - Any takers?

Well, tomorrow is officially the first day of National Novel Writing Month. I am once again embarking on the most amazing journey of writing a novel. Yup, a book. The goal is 50,000 words in 30 days. Last time I wrote, I did almost 62,000 in 29 days. :)

Truly, I love the process of writing a book from start to finish. It never ceases to amaze me how the characters truly take on their own journey and tell you, the author, where they should go and what they should do.

I am starting my book with a character called Amelie (like Emily but with an "A" - short vowel). If I had had another girl, I wanted to name her that. In any case, my book with be a historical/fantasy romance. Kind of a fairytale type. I am quite excited to see what happens.

Check back through the month for updates and to keep encouraging me. And if you want to join, please do! Click here for the official NaNoWriMo website. A special thanks for my friend Melissa who will be joining me too. :)

Happy writing!

:)

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Growing Up

I had the following description of growing up from my son at 3:30am this morning...

When I grow up I'll be too big for this bed so I'll have to have a big bed like you and I'll sleep with my curtains open and I'll get dressed on Sunday all by myself and I'll put my pajamas on by myself and I'll play with really big trains but not pick my nose and I'll go on the school bus and I'll....

The whole "but not pick my nose" was thrown in there as if it was nothing but an absolute. It cracked me up. :)

My son is sick with a fever and decided that he wanted to sleep with my husband and I, which is unfortunate as we only have a queen size bed so fitting the three of us is not that easy. He then woke up around 3:15am and hasn't gone back to sleep, which means neither have I.

:)

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Friday Favorites on Tuesday Night

I know it's Tuesday but I've been wanting to do this for Friday Favorites. A friend of mine introduced me to this...

The House Fairy

This is an amazing program to help encourage your kids to clean their room and other similar stuff. Basically the "house fairy" comes to your house and checks your kids' rooms. If they are clean, she leaves her pixie dust and a surprise. If they are not clean, she just leaves her pixie dust so they know she was there.

It is amazing how the little motivation of "the house fairy" is to little kids. My sister has been struggling with getting her kids to clean their rooms and I introduced her to this program and she has had great success. She has more info here.

It is really affordable (i.e. $15 for two years for the basic package). If your kids don't keep their rooms clean already, I encourage you to check it out!

:)

Monday, September 15, 2008

And the winner is...

Jenny Durtschi! I used the random number selector from random.org to select a number between 1 and 9 (because that is how many true entries there were) and the random number was 9! Congratulations, Jenny, and to everyone who entered because you will all benefit from the CD that I will be making!

Jenny's idea was to download the top song of every year since 1977 and then burn it to a CD and send it out to 30 friends. 30 songs for 30 friends. I don't know if I have 30 friends so it should be interesting! I loved the other ideas though so thank you everyone!


Love,

me :)

Taking Suggestions...

Today is my last day being 30. I think I should somehow celebrate that but I'm not entirely sure. Soooo.... I want your suggestions and then I will choose something from your list (using a random selector) and document it with pictures and a subsequent post. Please, don't make me spend a thousand dollars and get a tattoo. If you comment is inappropriate, it will not be chosen. :)

Thanks for playing!


:)

Friday, September 12, 2008

Breakfast at my house

Justis: Why did the chicken cross the road?
Nia: I don't know.
Justis: To buy a toy!

Nia: Why did the cow cross the road?
Justis: I don't know.
Nia: To buy some food!

Justis: Why did the plant cross the road?
Nia: I don't know.
Justis: To buy a plant!
(Nia erupts into a hyena type laughter at this point.)

Justis: Why did the teeth cross the road?
Nia: I don't know.
Justis: To buy an eye!

They just haven't fully grasped the concept of what makes a joke funny. :) Gotta love jokes by kids. :)

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Update on my weight

You may have recalled a post a while back about my frustration with my weight. I am happy to say that since then, both my husband and I have joined LA Weightloss to help us facilitate becoming healthier and loosing weight.

I have lost 7 pounds! I am so excited about that! It's not always easy making the right choices (i.e. no Fruit Loops for breakfast) but I am pleased with my progress. The thing I really like about our program is that it is well balanced and there is accountability... I go in 2-3 weeks and get weighed and talk about my successes, failures, issues, etc.

Anyway, I am on my way to loosing all that stupid weight I put on. :)


:)

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

What do you call it?

I need a name for those days when I feel PMSy but technically am not because I am completely missing all those innards.

I feel cranky, grumpy, memosa (it's portuguese), and all around not happy. To sum it up, I feel very PMSy without the cramps (thank heavens for that). :)

I am taking suggestions.

:)

Monday, September 1, 2008

2008 Fall Fashion Show

Growing up, we had a tradition before school started... a Fashion Show. Since Nia started school last year, I have carried on that tradition. So without further adieu, here is our fashion show we had on Sunday night...


Sunday, August 31, 2008

Teach them to Understand

I know it has been a while since I have posted and I am sorry for that. I have been under the gun with the end of summer, clients, and Church lessons. Last week I taught Gospel Doctrine (I was called to this earlier this summer) and the Relief Society (I got that call on Saturday night at 9:30pm) and this week I am giving a talk. :)

My talk today is entitled "Teach them to Understand" and really covers my lessons last week - the importance or really critical responsibility of teaching our children the gospel. But it is not just teaching them, but teaching them to understand.

My talk today is based on a talk given by Elder David A. Bednar in 1998 at Education Week at Ricks College. Click here for this talk. This is one of the most incredible talks I have read. Please read it and be fed like I have been today.

This talk incorporates a lot of what I do for my work. I know a lot of you really don't know or understand what I do and sometime I will fill you (don't have time now), but it incorporates a lot of teaching principles of success for my specific industry. Many years ago when I was living in Provo and working at Morinda (now called Tahitian Noni), I was trying to decide what to do when we moved back home to the Pacific Northwest. As I prayed and pondered about it, I really felt inspired that I should become a teacher. At that time, I had NO desire to become a teacher. So, I prayed that if that was the right thing for me, then I would have a desire to do that. And of course, my prayers were answered. I grew a desire to teach.

It is funny because at that time, with my limited perspective, I saw teaching as become a classroom teacher. I see now that that was not the case. I am a teacher now, but in my own profession, not in the classroom. And I am a teacher in my home and at church. I love to teach. One of the most important aspects of teaching is to help the students, whoever they may be (children or adults, church or profession or family) to Understand. You cannot truly know a principle or doctrine if you do not understand the Why and How. Knowing the answer is not enough. You have to understand.

Again, read this talk. It will be time well spent.

:)

Monday, August 11, 2008

I wish I knew Chinese

I wish I knew Chinese. It sounds like such a cool language. Wouldn't it be cool to be able to speak it? My brother in-law speaks it as he went to Hong Kong on his mission. Very cool. :)

It would be particularly helpful to know it so that if people are speaking Chinese but intersperse it with your name, then you would actually know what they were saying. The Chinese people keep saying my name but I have no idea what they are saying about me!

I guess I better start watching Ni-Hao Kailan more. :)


:)

Gold Star to Technology

Technology gets a Gold Star today. I am sitting on an online meeting right now. We have individuals from China, Canada, Idaho, and myself (on the West Coast). How amazing it is to be able to conference over thousands of miles like this. Wow. :)

:)

Monday, August 4, 2008

All is Well

Well, I did it. I finished. :) And (drum roll please) I didn't cheat! I didn't read the end first! I actually taped the last 150 pages or so behind the back cover so I couldn't peak even if I wanted to. Which I did (want to) but didn't (peek). :) Yeah for me!

YEAH! This is me doing a happy dance!

I won't spoil it for anyone who hasn't read it, but suffice it to say I am very pleased with how everything worked out.


Ahhhh... (sigh of relief)

:)

Friday, August 1, 2008

Friday Favorites

Ok, I know that I have done this one already, but how could I not do it today? Today has been a "Avoid thinking about Breaking Dawn coming out and my obsessive need to know that Bella chooses Edward and Jacob imprints with someone else" day. That's right. At the start of my business call, I couldn't help but mention it to someone else while we were waiting for the others.

If you haven't guessed, my Friday Favorites today is the Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer. If you haven't read it yet, WHY NOT?!!! Honestly, I have not met anyone that has read it that didn't absolutely love it!

I am also happy to say that I am going to the pre-release party at Barnes and Noble tonight. The only bummer is that I won't be able to stay until midnight to actually purchase the book! I have, however, arranged with a friend to do the deed for me. I am trying to determine if I can get it from her before 6am tomorrow morning. :)

My thanks go to my friend, Autumn, who suggested that I tape the last 3/4 of the book closed so I can't cheat. Honestly, I think I am going to have to implement that suggestion. :)

So that is my Friday Favorites for today. Happy reading to one and all. :)

:)

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Stressin'

I'm stressin'. Why? Because I'm not sure how Breaking Dawn is going to end. It is the fourth and last installment in the Twilight Series. I just finished listening to all three books (I read them the first time but listened to them this second time), finishing the last one just moments ago.

I'm concerned about the story ending in a way that I am happy with. Right now, the only way I can see as satisfying is Bella turning into a Vampire. I'm not closed to the idea that she may present another satisfying alternative, I'm just not sure what it is and it's stressin' me out.

I'm also struggling with my desire to read the end of the book (sometimes I even do this in the bookstore before I have even bought the book) before I actually get there. On her website, Stephenie Meyer specifically says to not cheat, but this is a struggle for me. I honestly can't remember the last time I didn't do that.

I JUST NEED TO KNOW THAT IT ENDS HAPPY! EVERYONE HAS TO BE HAPPY (and married)!

If you happen to finish the book before I do, I would appreciate you commenting on this post, letting me know if everyone ends up happy or not. Don't give me the details, I just need to know that everyone is happy.

Thanks. :)

:)

Friday, July 18, 2008

Friday Favorites

My Friday Favorites today is what I was going to last week... The Police! That's right, The Police! As in Sting, band, Every Breath You Take, Rock, Concert... The Police!

They are one of my husband's favorite bands and we were able to go to their concert last week. It opened with Elvis Costello and then The Police came on. It was awesome. I am also happy to say that I did not fall asleep, which puts me at 2/4 for not falling asleep in concert type things. Crazy, I know. I just can't help it sometimes.

In any case, it was a memorable experience, complete with all the drunk people and the 1.5 hours in the parking lot afterwards (note to self - the close parking lot means the last to get out).

Roxanne!

:)

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Husband 1.0

I received this funny email from my sister, Aimie. Thanks, Aim!

Dear Tech Support,

Last year I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0 and noticed a
distinct slow down in overall system performance -- particularly in the
flower and jewelry applications, which operated flawlessly under
Boyfriend
5.0.

In addition, Husband 1.0 uninstalled many other valuable programs, such
as
Romance 9.5 and Personal Attention 6.5 and then installed undesirable
programs such as NFL 5.0, NBA 3.0, and Golf Clubs 4.1.

Conversation 8.0 no longer runs, and Housecleaning 2.6 simply crashes
the system. I've tried running Nagging 5.3 to fix these problems, but to
no avail.

What can I do?
Signed, Desperate

-------------------------------------

Dear Desperate:

First keep in mind, Boyfriend 5.0 is an Entertainment Package, while
Husband 1.0 is an Operating System. Please enter the command: 'I Thought
You Loved Me.exe' and try to download Tears 6.2 and don't forget to
install the Guilt 3.0 update. If that application works as designed,
Husband 1.0 should then automatically run the applications Jewelry 2.0
and
Flowers 3.5.

But remember, over use of the above application can cause Husband 1.0 to
default to Grumpy Silence 2.5, Happy Hour 7.0 or Beer 6.1. Beer 6.1 is a
very bad program th at will download the Snoring Loudly Beta.

Whatever you do, DO NOT install Mother-in-law 1.0 (it runs a virus in
the
background that will eventually seize control of all your system.

Also, do not attempt to reinstall the Boyfriend 5.0 program. These are
unsupported applications and will crash Husband 1.0

In summary, Husband 1.0 is a great program, but it does have limited
memory and cannot learn new applications quickly. You might consider
buying additional software to improve memory and performance. We
recommend
Food 3.0 and Hot Lingerie 7.7.

Good Luck,

Tech Support

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Cute Clips

Two funny things from cute kids:

Nia was playing with Justis yesterday and they were playing with a boot. She said something about the boot but it sounded like she had called Justis a "butt." My response was a surprised "What did you say?" She proceeded to tell me what she said again, which had nothing to do with "butt" or with calling Justis a name. Her response was:

"Don't worry, Mom. I would NEVER call Justis a name. So even if it sounds like I did, know that I didn't because I would NEVER do that."

Ahhh... melt my heart. :)


As we do not have AC in our house, the nights that follow a day of 90+ degrees can be rather uncomfortable. Justis wanted to pull his covers up but I told him it was too hot. I told him I would put another blanket over him. I grabbed his favorite blanket and put it over him. His response:

"This isn't a blanket, Mommy! It's a Nite-Nite!"

Ahhh... melt my heart again. :)

:)

Monday, July 7, 2008

Nighttime Funnies


Every night as we put Justis to bed, he tries to convince us that it is not really night time. His reasoning is always the same:

"But it's still morning!"

We tell him "No, it's not," and he replies with an insistent "Yes it is! Look!" Of course, you know what is coming... He is pointing outside which, due to summertime, is still light out.

I am loving the summertime and am grateful for the longer days, but sometimes I wish the blasted sun would just go down! hehehe :)


The other funny thing that happened is that Justis fell out of bed... and didn't wake up. As a parent, you know the "thud" at night is not good. When I heard the "thud," I ran upstairs to make sure he was ok. Sure enough, I find him ASLEEP on the floor! The boy didn't even wake up! This happened one other time as well, but that time I found him sitting on the floor but asleep. He was swaying as his body was trying to keep him upright while in blissful slumber.

Funny boy.

:)

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

This and That

Here are a few blog-worthy items:

Taking a Bath

Saturday was very hot. The kids and spent a good part of the afternoon and evening over at my parent's house (they have AC, we do not). The kids were playing outside in the backyard with water. They were wet and I felt like at that point, they should take a bath. I didn't particularly have a desire to go inside and give them baths (it was already bedtime) and neither did my mom. The solution? We hosed them down. Please do not be offended by this picture but it was one of the things that parents always threaten to - hose the kids down outside - and I did it. So, I thought it was worthy of a picture for documentation purposes. :) (Please note that they did not take off their underwear during the entire process so they were still mostly modest.)


Drinky

Recently, Justis came up with a new word: Drinky. He'll say "Mommy, I'm drinky" which means he's thirsty. He'll also say "Mommy, I need one more drinky" right as he is going to bed. Very cute. :)


Summer School

My kids started a summer school program at a local Montessori school. They are gone from about 8am-1pm. It is really quite odd having all that time to myself. I find that I am accomplishing an incredible amount of work during that time! I had forgotten how much one could do if there are not interruptions or distractions.

They love it though and we give thanks to the government for the tax cut checks that made it possible. That's right Uncle Sam. I gave my money back to the economy, just like you wanted me to. :)


Charming

One could say that I have two excessively charming children. They are both quite charming, but in different ways. We had the missionaries over for dinner Sunday night and Nia had the charm turned on, full blast. The best thing about it was that she wasn't doing it intentionally... she was just being who she is. She would ask the missionaries "Would you like some Lemonade?" and then she would pour some in their glass. "Would you like a brownie?" "Would you like another brownie?" "Could you please cut my chicken for me?" and on and on. To top it all, she would smile and bat her long eyelashes that accenuate her very clear blue eyes. Ahhhh...

It's a good thing she is so young and they are not. Otherwise, we'd have to stop inviting them over. :)

:)

Friday, June 27, 2008

Friday Favorites

I know I have been off in Never Never land for a little while. Sorry! As I mentioned before, I have been quite busy with end of school year, clients, and launching a new company that my husband and I are part owners of (more of that soon to follow over the summer).

I am also particularly remiss that I missed Friday Favorites before Father's Day. I will make that up to the special men in my life, but not today. :) Not because I don't love them, and not because today's item is better than them, it's a simple matter of time.

Recently, I have received several comments on how my pretty my eye makeup is. One of my recent favorite eye makeup products is a liquid liner by Urban Decay. You can get this at Sephora (I'm not sure where else).

My personal favorite of their line is the purple one. Now, I am not a big color eyeliner person but the purple is amazing and it doesn't shout "Purple Eyeliner!" It has a lot of shimmer/glimmer to it which I think makes a big difference. I love it so much that I bought a brown one just this week. It is not quite as shimmery/glittery as the purple one so purple remains my favorite, but it is great as well.

If you do love color eyeliner, they would be the first line I would look at. They tend to be a little more urban trendy than many other lines.

So there you go... Purple eyeliner by Urban Decay. If you don't believe me, go and try it out. :)

:)

Monday, June 16, 2008

I'm Mad at Myself

Here is the conversation I had with my sweet daughter tonight:

"Mom, I'm mad at myself."
"Why are you mad at yourself." (Brace self for revelation of something she did wrong and now feels the need to confess.)
"For several reasons."
(Turn head, stare at clock, try to control self from bursting into laughter. Take deep breath. Think about something else.)
"The first reason is because I forgot to cover myself with the covers last night. So I was cold all night....
"Next..." (squints eyes, brings hands to cover eyes in a serious ponder over what was next on the list) "...oh, what was next on the list, Nia..." (she's talking to herself there) ..."oh yes. The next reason is because I am silly to myself. I try really hard not to be silly to myself but I can't help it...
"And the last reason is because I like to sneak up on people and scare them..." (Pause with concentration) "I don't know how to explain this one..."

Yes, it was a relief that there was not some confession made, of something that was actually wrong. But, that's not a surprise seeing as how this child is the most angelic, incredibly obedient, Christ-like child that I have ever known. Because Jason and I made up her name, I figured we got to choose the meaning as well. The meaning I chose for her name was "Special Gift" and that is truly what she is. She is the most special, precious spirit.

:)

Thursday, June 12, 2008

ABC Tag

ABC Tag
ABC's "getting to know you" TAG ABC's of you.Each player then tags 3 people and posts their names, then go to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog.

A- Attached or single: Attached
B- Best Friend: Jason
C-Cake or Pie: White Cake with lots of awesome frosting - I could eat the whole thing in one day
D- Day of the Week: Friday. It's the beginning of the weekend with the full weekend to look forward to.
E- Essential Item: T3 Tourmaline Hair straightener, and my Mac.
F- Favorite Color: Honestly, I'm not really sure. I love black, pink, brown, and others. Hard to really name one as a favorite.
G-Gummi Bears or Worms: I'll go with gummi worms. Especially sour ones.
H-Home town: Vancouver, WA
I- Indulgences: Buying Clothes and getting my nails done. And reading.
J- January or July?: July. My anniversary month and summertime. :)
K-Kids: 2 amazing ones.
L-Life is incomplete without: My family
M- Marriage Date: July 1996
N- Number of Siblings: 2 two sisters and 2 brothers
O- Oranges or Apples: Apples
P- Phobias or Fears: Spiders and careening off a bridge with my kids in the car. Whenever I go over a bridge, I think of what I would do to save them. I know, I'm a little morbid.
Q- Quote: Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime. :)
R- Reason To Smile: My kids, My husband, my family, my friends, the gospel, my career, and Dove Chocolate!
S- Season: Summer. I used to be a fall and winter person, but I have been craving summer ever since my cruise in January this year.
T- Tag Three: Chelsea, Aimie, and Shannon
U- Unknown fact about me: I am really quite morbid. I like natural disasters and keep waiting for Armegeddan. :) And I have about 30 kidney stones brewing. Fun. :)
V- Vegetarian or Oppressor of Animal: Animal
W- Worst Habit: Reading when I shouldn't be
X-Rays or Ultrasounds: X-rays - they show how many kidney stones I have.
Y-Your favorite food: Dove Chocolate and Cinnabons
Z: Zodiac Sign: Virgo

Friday, May 30, 2008

Friday Favorites

Ok, I wasn't going to do a Friday Favorites today because I am in Vegas right now, but this was worth doing...

Last night, we went to "Ka" which is a Cirque Du Soleil show. It was INCREDIBLE! We were just flabbergasted. We saw another one of their shows, "Corteo," a couple of months ago, but this one blew that out of the water. If you are ever in Las Vegas, go see Ka. Here are some pictures:


The second picture above is a picture of this wall that they had that moved around and tilted. A couple of times, it was completely verticle and people were moving up and down it.

Anyway... awesome, amazing, fabulous, unbelievable.

And that is my Friday Favorite. :)

:)

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Workin' Like a Dog

Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I will not be posting a Friday Favorites tomorrow as I will be out of town. I'm sorry I haven't been posting much lately but I have been workin' like a dog!

I am helping to launch a new company which is taking up quite a bit of time, in addition to all my other clients. I know many of you don't really know what I do but the jist of it is that I create compensation plans for companies in the Direct Selling/Network Marketing industry. Companies that are in that industry are Pampered Chef, Cookie Lee, Mary Kay, Dove Chocolate at Home, etc. I work primarily with new start-ups, creating a compensation plan (this is all the titles and payouts that distributors can achieve and receive) and consult with them on getting their business up and running.

I love the industry that I work in. It is so unique and is so focused on relationships and building people. I am especially excited to be working with a new company called Choffy that is being started by three individuals aside from myself. It all started with one of my husband's mission companions.

In any case, this is keeping my plate very full right now which leaves me very little time for blogging. I also apologize if I haven't posted any comments on your blogs. I am still trying to keep up with everyone on what is happening, but that often means skimming posts right now and not leaving comments.

In any case, take care and keep checking back. :) When I get back from my trip, I will post some pictures (provided we actually take some). :)

Love to all!

:)

Friday, May 23, 2008

Friday Favorites

My Friday Favorites today is American Idol. I don't know how many of you have been following it this season, but I thought that this was one of their best seasons. I was so pleased to see that it was the Davids that made it to the finale.


I had a heard time deciding who to vote for and in the end, I voted for both of them (although I did vote for one of them more than the other - I won't say who though).

Thanks to the writer's strike, American Idol is the only show I've been watching for some time now. If American Idol isn't on, I'm either working or reading at night. So... I'm a little bummed that it is over now.

I also really like they put their songs on iTunes. I have downloaded several of them.

Anyway, that is my Friday Favorites. American Idol. :)

:)

Friday, May 16, 2008

Friday Favorites

Sunshine. Summertime. 'Nuff said.

:)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Funny Words and Poor People

Last night for Family Home Evening, we talked about some of the language that is found in the scriptures and that we use in prayers (i.e. Thee, Thy, Saith, etc). Tonight, before Nia said her personal prayer, she looked at me and said "What are those funny words we use?" So cute.

While she was praying, she did use them correctly, and she also prayed for the "Poor People," twice. The second time, she said "And please bless the poor people... again." It was funny. She realized she had already prayed for that so she added the "again." She started praying for the "poor people" recently, all on her own accord. She's just like that. Very sweet, always thinking of others. :)

:)

Nuts!

After picking my daughter up from school Monday, we promptly went to Nonna's house for lunch and to get Justis. (Nonna means "Grandma" in Italian.) Upon our arrival, my son was so proud to tell us that he helped Nonna make us lunch.

Upon inspection of said lunch, my daughter burst into tears. Why? Because of Nuts, of course! Doesn't everyone burst into tears when they find nuts in their Peanut Butter? That seams quite reasonable to my daughter.

Well, I told her to suck it up and eat the sandwich (in a nicer, more nurturing, motherly sort of way) but she was quite adamant that she could not possibly eat the sandwich with the nuts intact.

The solution? I handed her a utensil and told her this was what was for lunch and if she wanted, she could pick out the nuts. And so, she did.


:)

Friday, May 9, 2008

Friday Favorites

I have two Friday Favorites today. My mom and my mom. "What?" you may say? That is correct. My two favorite moms in the whole wide world... Beverly Jensen and Debbie Sherwood.

Beverly Jensen is my mom by birth and Debbie Sherwood is my mom by marriage (my husband's mom). They shall be referred to hereafter as Mom Jensen and Mom Sherwood.

It is impossible to compare the two because that is like comparing apples to oranges. I am so lucky to have both the apple and the orange, without having to choose. :) Their personalities are quite different in many ways but that is what I love about them. I want to incorporate parts of each personality into who I am and who my kids are.


Mom Jensen
It baffles my mind to think of how lucky I am. At the same time, sometimes it makes me sad to realize how little I really appreciated about her when I was growing up. It wasn't because she wasn't as great as she is now, I think it was because my complete adoration of my father blinded me from seeing how great she was. (I have always been a daddy's girl.) As I am older now and also a mom, I look back and see all that I didn't see before and am both stunned and saddened (for not having seen it before.)

Mom Jensen is like a lighthouse in many ways. She is a strong person... one of the strongest I have ever met actually. She carries on no matter how heavy the load is that she has to bear. She spent many years of my youth stifled by depression. I honestly never knew that she had a problem with that until many years later. As I get older, it seems like I always get new insights into just how deep her strength goes.

She sacrifices so much for me. Honestly, I have many jealous friends because of how involved she is with my kids. And she loves it! (The involvement, not the jealousy. :)) She loves to be with my kids and play with them. She watches Justis a lot for me when I am on business calls (and Nia when the calls are in the afternoon). While I try to watch how much this happens (I am sure it happens at the minimum once or twice a week), there are times when it is almost everyday. She is also great because she will tell me when she needs a break. She knows that she doesn't want to get burned out with them and knows that I don't want that either, so she will tell me when she has had enough. I really appreciate that. As if that weren't enough, she often babysits them for us when we go out on a date as well.

She is fun, has a great sense of humor, and is truly one of my best friends. And to top it off, she has a great sense of fashion. :)



Mom Sherwood
Growing up, there were two women in my stake that I adored. They were exactly the kind of women that I wanted for a mother-in-law. One of them actually had a son who I really liked, but in the end I think I had too strong of a personality for him. :) Anyway... when I met Jason's mom and as I got to know her, I was beyond thrilled to find that she is exactly that type of woman!

For many reasons, I don't consider Mom Sherwood as my "mother-in-law." She is much more than that to me. She has such a loving and nurturing spirit about her that you can't but help feel enveloped in her love. I am not her biological daughter, but she cares for me as if I were. She cries when I cry, she rejoices when I rejoice. I can call her and tell her anything. I can call and tell her nothing too. :) She has keen sense about her children's feelings and what is going on in their lives. She knows when things are not right and she is there.

I love how sweet and nurturing she is with my kids. It is funny to see how different her interaction is with them in comparison to Mom Jensen. But I am so grateful that they get both sides, just like I do.

One of my most cherished times with Mom Sherwood was the time that Mom Jensen was on a mission. While I missed Mom Jensen, I wouldn't have traded that time I had with Mom Sherwood for anything. She was my support during that time. She was there for me. She was there for Nia's birth. She was there for everything.


Words cannot express how much I love these two women. I think in their own ways, they truly exemplify what a Woman in Zion should be. I am a better person for having BOTH of these significant women in my life. I am so lucky to have both my apple and my orange. :)

I love you mom and mom. You are not just my Friday Favorites, but your my everyday favorites. :)

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Playing Puppy

I am not entirely sure why, but my kids like to "play puppy." This often includes putting a leash on someone or something. Sometimes it is each other (not around the neck though - we have had that conversation several times) and sometime it is a variety of stuffed animals. Today, they came downstairs during quiet time and looked like this:
Notice the leash... It is a piece of ribbon.
Nia came up with her outfit... a swimsuit and skirt. Justis is wearing a swimsuit and shirt because if Nia was wearing her swimsuit, he had to wear his... of course. :)

And here they are with our real puppy...
Ahhhh.... so cute. They are such a joy. All three of them :)

:)

Monday, May 5, 2008

Superkids w/ Superpowers

My kids love to pretend that they are superheros. At any given time they may have to five thousand super powers. They apparently need superhero glasses/masks a couple of days ago and enlisted me, their supermom, to help them. Here is the end product...


Ten points goes to anyone who can tell me what is wrong with this picture (you get minus ten points if you say I have a messy kitchen in the background). :)

:)

Friday, May 2, 2008

Friday Favorites

Today's Friday Favorites is an awesome new place for fabric... www.ldsfabric.com. They sell the CUTEST LDS fabrics! Here are some pictures...


The fabrics are so cute and have different LDS themes... missionary, temple, Child of God, BYU, etc and even have some general themes such as camping and ballerinas, etc (some of the themes such as camping and ballerinas are under the Cotton link). They have coordinating fabrics in simple patterns such as a polka dots, flowers, and even solids that coordinate with the prints. You can also order pre-made items such as a bib, burp cloth, and baby blanket set.

I ordered a pre-made set for my sister that just had a baby (surprise, Aimie!) and had a great experience with the site. I was able to pay with Paypal (you can also use a credit card) and they sent me order confirmation and shipment confirmation emails as well. They shipped my order in less than 24 hours (I think it was even less than 12 hours).

In any case, I love supporting sites like this and hope you check it out! Click here to visit the site. One note, it is a relatively new site so they are constantly adding fabrics and crafts. I have seen a few new things even from when I visited the site earlier this week. :) You may want to check it often to see what is new there.

And that is my Friday Favorites. :)

:)

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Welcome to Earth


Welcome to Earth, Jaxon. Let me tell you a little bit about what you might expect here. Things will be good, and things will be bad. There will be things that are easy, and things that are hard. I know that sounds crazy and scary, and truthfully it kind of is, but it is also wonderful and the most amazing journey you will ever experience.

Lucky for you, you were born to what I would consider "goodly parents." Meaning: they rock. :) They are funny and fun to be with. They will love you to pieces but teach you to be the man you should become. Listen to them, they're not just playing with you when they tell you things. They are serious and you will be best off if you listen and obey. If you figure out how to do that, please write a book because you could become rich by other parents who want their kids to be as awesome as you.

Your mom is the sweetest girl in the world. She will take good care of you. Please treat her kindly and be sure to help her lots. Your dad is cool. I hope you will always remember that, even if other kids say their dads aren't. Don't worry, yours always will be. He will teach you lots of stuff, but most importantly, follow his example in how he treats your mom. He takes good care of her and you should do the same because someday, you are going to want to marry a hot babe like your mom, and you can only do that if you learn to take good care of her.

You have some fantastic cousins. Lucky for you, you have lots of boy cousins so you will have plenty of playmates. However, remember that if they decide to jump off a bridge (Justis will likely be the ringleader on this - remind him that I said "no"), doesn't mean you should jump off a bridge. Sometimes boys do crazy things that their moms just don't understand. That doesn't mean you have to follow suit. You will save your mom a lot of stress if you don't do some of those things that we moms just don't understand.

Now for the serious part... You're probably a bit freaked out about having to leave our Heavenly Father. That is quite understandable. Not to worry, He is still there, watching and listening. You just can't see Him anymore. Like I mentioned, he has given you awesome parents who know and love the gospel and will do their darndest best to take great care of you, and other extended family members (like me, your favorite aunt), who will also watch out for you and take care of you. Always remember that if you do what He asks, you will be happy. Serve Him, Love Him, Obey Him. Those are the keys.

I love you, little dude. I can't wait to meet you. Welcome to Earth.

With much love,

Your Aunt :)

Monday, April 28, 2008

Turning a New Leaf

The past few days have been exceptional...

1) Justis has been getting dressed by himself when asked! He is even getting dressed by himself after he goes to the bathroom. Ahhhh.... such a relief. I have been trying to get him to do that for a while but, as with his persistent nature, he has resisted. On Saturday, he even chose his own clothes to wear!

2) Nia and Justis have played so well together the last several days. They always play well together but this weekend was a notch above the other times.

3) Nia got breakfast for her and Justis on Sunday. Not only did she get out the bowls, spoons, cups, etc, but she got the milk out of the fridge and poured it on the cereal! To top it off, she was very sweet because there wasn't a lot of cereal left so she let him have the most and she had what was left. :) By the time I came downstairs to the kitchen, they were almost done with their cereal. That was the first time they got breakfast for themselves. So exciting!

Anyway, it has been so exciting to see this progress and I am especially please with Justis' increased independence. I have finally gotten him to the point that he is no longer insisting being carried - he weighs about 40 pounds so it is about time! :)

On a completely different subject, my sister is having her baby today! I am so excited for them, but bummed that I won't see the baby for a while as they live far away. :( In any case, I am so excited for them and their new miracle. :)

:)

Friday, April 25, 2008

Friday Favorites

Today's Friday Favorites is a new kids show called Ni Hao Kai-lan. "Ni Hao" means "Hello" in Chinese (really it's more like "Hello. How are you doing?"). It is on Nickelodeon. We are on the West Coast so it plays at 11am our time. Check your local listings for the time and channel where you live. :)

This show is super cute. It is designed to be a Chinese Dora of sorts. Kai-lan (the girl) speaks English and Chinese and teaches kids Chinese in a similar manner to Dora the Explorer. She has a couple of friends - HoHo who is a three year old monkey, Tolee who is a five year old koala, Rintoo who is a five year old tiger and her best friend, and also some others that make less frequent appearances. She and her friends interact with her grandpa, Ye Ye (Grandpa in chinese) quite a bit, and teaches different everyday things such as how to calm down when you are upset. Stylistically, the show has a definite Chinese animation feel to it.


Anyway, it is really cute and my kids (and myself) enjoy it. And that is my Friday Favorites for today.

:)

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Grateful

I am sitting at my desk in the family room listening to the most beautiful sound... children playing happily together.

While every parent would agree that it is one of the best sounds in the world, I am particularly grateful because of everything it took to get these two special spirits into our family.

I remember the exact day that it really hit me that I wanted to have a baby. It was a couple of months after I got married. We had originally agreed before we got married that we would wait a couple of years before having children, but when I agreed to that, I had no idea about how the desire for children would hit me like a brick.

For an entire year, I struggled with having this strong desire, attending a student ward at Ricks (back when it was actually Ricks and not BYU-Idaho) where every other woman except 1 (that is not an exaggeration) either had a baby, was pregnant, or was trying to get pregnant, and not even be trying (Jason wasn't ready yet). That was difficult. There were times when I had forgotten to take my birth control and I secretly hoped that I would get pregnant. I can honestly say I never skipped it on purpose, but I wasn't exactly sad when I really did forget.

I also remember the exact moment when Jason told me that we could start trying to get pregnant. I was ecstatic. I remember shopping for clothes and hesitating to buy anything that I wouldn't be able to wear if I got pregnant. I also remember the utter despair of not getting pregnant at all. I had friends and siblings that got married after us and then pregnant. I had friends at work that were trying at the same time as I that finally got pregnant and then they didn't work anymore. I remember how it felt every time I started my period. It was horrible. If starting my period was bad enough, the cramps and pain that I had each month with it was like salt on an open wound. That, and the oh-so unhelpful comments such as "Just stop thinking about it, then you'll get pregnant." I hate that - never say that to someone trying to get pregnant. :)

Years went by and I wondered if I would ever be able to bear children. After several years (and countless tears), we finally decided to sign up for adoption. We were excited because we felt like we were a cute young couple and that we would be attractive to someone willing to give up their child so that child could have a better life. After a few months, we did get a call. I spoke to a birthmom on the phone and then an appointment was made for us to meet with her. After the appointment, she choose us. Again, we were ecstatic.

Preparations were made, a crib was bought, a room was painted, and clothes were purchased. We were ready! I went to the ultrasound where we learned it would be a boy and we later choose a name for him. Two weeks before her due date, we received a call from the social worker that the agency had received a letter from an attorney indicating that the birthmom had changed her mind and would be placing her baby for adoption through the attorney. The agency was not allowed to contact her anymore. (She was not LDS but was going through LDS Family Services originally based on a referral from a neighbor.)

I held hope that she would change her mind, but she never did. I was brave and strong, only because through the preceding years, I had learned to trust my Heavenly Father. I learned that my struggle with not having children had nothing to do with how often we were having FHE (or the lack of how often - it's hard when it's just the two of you), if I was reading my scriptures daily, etc. I tried bargaining, I tried pleading, I tried everything. The only thing that worked? Trust.

I had to trust Heavenly Father that His will was better than mine. I like planning things out. Not having my plans go accordingly is not something I enjoy. That was something that I had to learn. I didn't know if or when things would work out, I just had to have faith and trust that Heavenly Father loved(s) me, no matter how many times I have (or don't have) FHE, read my scriptures, etc. He loves me for me, despite my shortcomings, and He knows what is best. This was what was best, even if I didn't originally agree with Him. :)

A short side note: Through this trial, I was eventually able to find peace about not being able to get pregnant at that time. It took a while, years really, but I did receive that peace. I feel so grateful for that and was also grateful that it was something that I was able to share with others experiencing infertility and help them find peace as well.

Two months after our failed adoption, my youngest sister got pregnant. I remember how hard it was. I was the first to get married in my family and she was the last (there are five of us). It was hard to see her get pregnant after just a few months of trying and being married.

At her birthday party, I had really bad cramps. It was all I could do to sit there without bursting into tears after she opened up gift after gift of maternity clothes, knowing that I was about to start my period. I stayed as long as I could (it wasn't her fault) and had to leave. I just couldn't do it anymore. I cried all the way home. I went to bed crying (well, that at least sounds dramatic - I don't remember if that is really true though).

Oddly enough, a couple of days later, I still hadn't started my period. Lo and behold, I was pregnant! After five years, I was finally pregnant.

It is now six years later and I am listening to my two miracles playing happily together (our second was another miracle and another story - ironically we had just signed up for adoption again when I got pregnant with him). While I have my moments with them, as every parent does with their children, I feel utterly grateful to have been blessed with two incredible spirits. They are individual in many ways, but they are both strong. As if that wasn't enough, I also feel immensely blessed that they get along so well. 95% of the time, they play together beautifully. They laugh and giggle and help each other (well, mostly it's Nia helping Justis and him helping but not really helping Nia).

Our two miracles are it for us. When we were getting married, I wanted six. After a couple of years of trying, I was willing to go down to four. After a few more years, three was looking great. But alas, Heavenly Father has a will for me. Two is it. In our LDS society, sometimes I feel a little funny for "only having two," but I'm ok with it. In fact, I am happy with it. Heavenly Father knows me better than I know myself and He has a plan for me that I know, without a doubt, is better than my plan. My goal is to align my plan with His (which can be difficult because I don't always know what His plan is) and I know that things will ultimately work out for the best. That doesn't mean things will be easy, I am not a fool, but I know that by humbly accepting His will, I accept the best for me.

I could not have chosen better children. It's not that they are perfectly behaved all the time, but they are the perfect for each other and for Jason and I. There are things that I learn from each of them and I adore them both.

:)

P.S. I am also happy to say that we have FHE almost every week now. Sometimes schedules get hectic and we miss it, but generally we are very consistent. Had to put that in there so I know that you know that we are not neglectful with that commandment. :)

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Stuck in Limbo

Before I start this post, I have to tell a quick and funny story... Nia came home from Kindergarten today and told me this. She said: "Mommy, you want to know something funny? I gave Cody a heart sticker today and after I gave it to him he wanted me to kiss him!" I thought this was so funny that I had her repeat it to Jason and she added to the story: "I told him No, No, No!" Luckily, we have taught her early enough that we don't kiss boys... except for daddy, grandpas, and brother. :)

Ok, now to my state of limbo...

I feel like I am stuck in a state of limbo between accepting my body and hating my body. In the last year, I have put on almost 30 pounds of weight. It's not that I have started doing something different, I am still working out and eating like I did before. My metabolism has completely shut down.

None of my clothes fit anymore. I have had to buy a whole new wardrobe which under normal circumstances would be quite exciting. Not so much when you jump up three sizes in pants and dresses.

Those that see me often may comment "You don't look like you have gained that much weight" and truly I know that I don't look like one might expect someone to look after putting 30 additional pounds on. For that, I truly am grateful. But I know I do look different and I know how much weight I have put on. I know that I am embarrassed to stand by my sister that weighs 90 pounds (not her fault - and I still love you baby) and I am frustrated as all get out.

I try to eat well, but I am not obsessive about it. Still, even watching my caloric intake (do you know how hard it is to eat only 1700 calories a day?), I have continued to gain weight. I am on thyroid medication but things don't seem to be turning around. I will have another test on my thyroid next month so maybe I will have to up my dosage, but that doesn't change what is happening now.

I am very conscientious about not obsessing over my body or calling myself fat in front of my daughter. I truly do not want her to grow up with a mother who is obsessed about her body and how it looks. But every time I look in the mirror I can't help but be sad and depressed over what is happening.

So this puts me in limbo - I want to be able to accept my body but at the same time I find it very difficult. I find it very difficult to feel good about the way I look when just a year before I was 30 pounds less, and less than a size 4. And to no fault of theirs, it's also hard to feel good about how I look when I am around my two beautiful sisters, who are much trimmer than myself. I love them and it doesn't change the way I feel about them and I hold no resentment towards them at all, it just reinforces my negative feelings about my body.

Sorry this is a downer. Any advice would be appreciated. I want to love my body and I want to accept my body. Some of the most beautiful women I know are not size 4 or less. I truly believe that beauty does not always come in small packages. I'm just struggling and trying to cope with going from a small package to a not so small package.

:)

Friday, April 18, 2008

Friday Favorites

For Friday Favorites, I want to highlight an outstanding miniseries that has been on HBO: "John Adams."


If you enjoy history, this miniseries is for you. It is amazingly directed and acted by everyone involved. It is very high quality it could have gone to the theater. Probably the only reason it didn't is because it is so long. (I believe there are seven episodes of an hour each.)

It has been so interesting and inspiring to see the struggles, both internal and external, that the founding fathers went through to obtain Independence. Not only does this highlight the founding fathers, George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and many others, but it also gives a great portrayal of what the women and the people in general had to sacrifice. I watched part of episode 3 last night and John Adams' wife said that she had spent at least half their marriage separated from her husband because of his responsibilities. I can't imagine how that would be and the toll that would take on a marriage.

The miniseries is specifically about John Adams but all of the others play significant roles as well, making it very well rounded. Honestly, I had no idea about how much John Adams played a role in obtaining freedom for our nation.

This is available for purchase on Amazon and other websites. It would be a great gift for someone that loves history. If you have HBO, they are playing them all the time. Even better, if you have Comcast with On Demand, you can watch the episodes at your leisure. I believe they are available there until May 18th.

Click on this link to go to the site and click on the View Trailer link. I just watched the trailer again and got goose bumps from it again. :) It is that good and it is my Friday Favorite. :)

Enjoy!

:)

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

A Quickie

It was decided last Saturday that I would take a very quick trip to Texas on Monday (two days ago) to return my beloved nieces, Tori and Abbie, to their parents who just moved there. It has been a fast and furious trip, but it was good.

The girls were better than I had expected so that was a nice relief. It was fun to be with my sister and her husband as they work to settle into their new life in a new place. I was also able to meet up with one of my best friends, Meredith, and had lunch with her. We ate Tex-Mex, which I figured was appropriate since I was there. It was a great two and a half hours to just talk and laugh with her. She is so great.

I have to give snaps to Dallas for being prettier than I had expected. I have been to other parts of Texas that don't float my boat. The others I have visited are flat, windy, brown, and trees are scarce. For a Pacific Northwest girl, not having trees is almost as bad as not having air. Soooo... I was pleasantly surprised to find that Dallas is LOADED with trees! They are predominantly Deciduous (trees with leaves) whereas we have a great mixture of Evergreen and Deciduous where I am, but hey, some trees are better than no trees!

Anyway, my mom, the saint that she is, watched my kids while I was gone and I was treated to hugs and kisses as I walked out of the security barrier at the airport this afternoon. What a great greeting. :)

Honestly, I LOVE to travel. Let me say that again... I LOVE TO TRAVEL!!! If I had all my savings, retirement, kids' college funds, and shopping fund (that is my other favorite pastime) set, I would spend a lot of money traveling the world.

I have been to five out of seven continents in the world so far, and have my sights set on going to those two (not to mention other countries on the continents I have already been to). I love to see different cultures and places. It is so fascinating to me. My two most favorite trips have been to Taiwan and Italy. (Sorry for the off subject tangent.)

I am glad I was able to take a quickie to Dallas and return my sister's beautiful girls to her, but I am glad to be home to my beautiful kids and wonderful husband too. :)
:)

Friday, April 11, 2008

Friday Favorites

I wanted to do this last Friday but as I was on my trip and "herding cats," I didn't get a chance.

My Friday Favorites today are my grandparents. They are actually Jason's grandparents but I am extremely close with them. We lived with them while we (Jason) attended BYU (I worked). The two years we spent with them are some of my most fondest dreams. Unfortunately, Grandpa now has Alzheimers. It is such a terrible disease, affecting not just the person who has it, but their family.

Grandma and Grandpa are what I consider to be the perfect grandparents. They even look like the perfect grandparents. :) They are so loving and from the first time I met them while Jason and I were dating, I always felt welcomed and loved by them.

There is something about going home to them that fills my soul. It fills my bucket, so to speak. I visited them last Friday (thus my reason for wanting to highlight them last week). It was so great to see them, even if it was only for a short time. Since I was toting four kids around that day, it was hard to stay very long because it was hard to keep them entertained while I chatted and I was ultra paranoid that they were going to break something. :)

I admire grandma for her patience and endurance. Grandpa is at a stage in his disease that he requires 24 care and supervision.

One neat experience I had with him was last year when I was visiting, Grandma and I were watching TV and talking. He suddenly started speaking (he doesn't speak much anymore). He went on and on for a long time which was very bizarre. The neat thing about it was that it was like he was giving a fireside or a talk at church. (He was a Bishop many years ago.) He talked about obedience and faith. After more than 30 minutes of his talking (again, highly unusual for him with this disease), we had a "closing prayer" with him to help him get out of the circle of thoughts (his thought process got stuck in a loop and he couldn't get out of it so he would start his talk over and over). It touched (and still touches) my heart though because it reiterates to me what his in his heart. He has always been a great example to his/our family and even in the grips of this horrible disease, he still continues.

I wish I could live by Grandma and Grandpa to help them. I can't imagine how hard it is for Grandma to care for the person she has spent her life with, knowing that he doesn't really know her or anyone else anymore.

I love them so much and they are definitely my Friday Favorite. :)

:)

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Adventures in Idaho

Adventure #3: World War 3

Battle 1: The battle of Red Robin
Opponent 1: Justis
Motive: Wish I knew
Opponent 2: Me
Motive: Preserve some sort of sanity, dignity, and not disturb all other restaurant goers. Also to avoid being asked to leave because of the disruptiveness of my son and not allowing my son to act improperly in a restaurant.

The battle: So on our trip, we celebrated Justis' birthday. We all went out to eat at Red Robin, one of my recent preferences because of how family friendly it is. Unfortunately, Justis was so tired that he was not in the proper restaurant attendance mind frame. He decided that he did not want to sit down but would rather walk along the entire long bench (to three or four tables down) and then refused to return to the table. When I tried to remove him from the situation, he brought out the big artillery. Screaming, flailing, crying, and impersonating a jelly fish (limp).

The climax of the battle: trying to remain calm and dignified while asking our waiter to send my dinner (and Justis') home with my family after they finished (we had just ordered), all without bursting into tears of frustration. (Mission accomplished)

The winner: It was a draw. Justis and I left (our great waiter was able to grab our food real quick so he caught us on our way out), leaving Nia with my sister and her family to enjoy my son's birthday dinner. Justis fell asleep within minutes of getting in the car.


Battle #2: The Gas Station Revolution
Opponent 1: Justis
Motive: Get what I want... What did I want?
Artillery: Shoes, Fruit Snacks, Other assorted snacks, fists, screaming, flailing, crying, and impersonating a jelly fish.

Opponent2: Me
Motive: Avoid having onlookers call the police due to what appeared like a potential kidnapping, avoid spanking, avoid giving child up for adoption to anyone who would take him.
Artillery: Strength and amazing ability to compartmentalize so as to avoid going into a complete meltdown.

The scene: Gas station/restroom stop/lunch stop in the middle of nowhere, Utah.

The battle: Trying to carry my screaming, flailing, and intermittently limp child into and out of the gas station because child number 1 (my saving grace) had to go potty. Justis did not want to go in, did not want to stay in the bathroom, did not want to go back out (doesn't that conflict with his desire not to go in?), did not want to get into the car, did not want to sit in his car seat, did not want to get buckled, did not...

I was seriously surprised that someone did not call the cops on me because everyone's faces looked like they thought I was kidnapping the child.

The climax: Getting back to the car, I tried to get him in. He no longer wanted to bet back in the car (this all started with him not wanting to get out of the car). When I tried to get him in the car, he fought me with everything he had. He tried to get out but I blocked the door. He took his shoes off and threw them out into the parking lot. When I went to get them, he hopped out and ran off (yes, in the middle of the parking lot). I finally got him and his shoes and got the door closed... AND LOCKED. He then proceeded to grab anything he could get his hands on (i.e. fruit snacks, crackers, boxes of crackers, etc) and throw it in the car, all the while screaming. When I moved the bin of food to the front seat, he tried to climb into the front seat to grab the food to throw. When I tried to have him to talk to dad and was about to hand him my iPhone, I could see the glimmer in his eyes and knew he would throw it to. Luckily it hadn't let go of it and so we battled over that as well (I won that).

The winner: Hard to say. There was severe loss on both sides.


Battle #3: The battle of the night
Opponent 1: Nia, Justis, Tori, and Abbie (the last two are my youngest sister's kids, ages 5 and 3 respectively)
Motivation: Stay awake as long as humanly possible
Opponent 2: Me
Motivation: Need some peace (to regain my sanity)

The scene: Two adjoining hotel rooms.

The battle: Trying to get two 5 year olds and two 3 year olds in pajamas, in bed, and asleep all at the same time.

The climax: Having to tell three of the four that were already put to bed to go back to bed about three or four times, while I was trying to hook up a portable DVD player so that sanity may be retained tomorrow (my mom's sanity) during Conference.

The winner: ME! Well, at least that makes one out of three. :) I did finally get them all asleep but I equate it to trying to get four cats to lay down and go to sleep in a specific spot and a specific position, all at the same time. This takes "herding cats" to a new level.


:)

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

A Special Experience

First of all, sorry I haven't posted for a couple of a days. As you know, I was gone, and then since we got back, I've been trying to get caught up. I will post some more adventures in the next few days.


While I was in Utah, I had the opportunity to go to the Saturday Morning session of General Conference with my dad. My sweet and sainted mom watched not only my kids, but my sisters two as well (a total of four kids between the ages of three and five), in a hotel room.

It was such a neat and special experience to be there for the solemn assembly, to stand and raise our hands to sustain the prophet, who was in that very same room (albeit large room). What made this experience even more neat and special (if that is possible) is that my dad and I were also in attendance for the solemn assembly when President Hinckley was sustained as prophet, back in 1995.

I feel blessed that I was able to go. The Saturday Morning session was the only one I could attend because of my travel plans so I was hoping it would be the solemn assembly. I am so grateful for that opportunity and it is a memory that I will always cherish.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Adventures in Idaho

Adventure #2: Going to the Mall

As any mother can attest, going to the mall with three young kids can be interesting. Luckily, there were two adults there (my sister, Esther, and I) so it wasn't so bad. This was funny though:

Esther and I had split up and I had the kids. We were waiting for her and Avery, her youngest (and quite adorable) decided that she wanted Mommy so she took off. I started following and she ran faster. I was pushing a stroller but it got to the point that I could not run fast enough with the stroller so I ditched the stroller, told Nia to watch it and watch Justis, and I ran, yes... ran, to catch up with Avery who was now running. Have you ever seen a woman literally running through the mall? I have not, but I can only imagine what people were thinking. Especially as Avery was crying "I want my Mommy." Yup, I'm sure I looked like a kidnapper. :)

Overall, the kids were great. It was a little scary taking them into Sephora (makeup store) because they wanted to try all of the tester lipsticks sitting out within arms reach. Yikes.

Here is a picture of the kids with ice cream cones. Quite the mess. :)

While at the mall, we also got Nia's ears pierced. It is something that she has wanted to do for a while. She looks adorable with them pierced and she was very brave.

I am having a fantastic time with my sister. It is so fun to be with her and her sweet family.

:)

Adventures in Idaho

Adventure # 1: Going to Sleep

As I have mentioned before, my son is very persistent. On this trip, he has decided that the only place he can and will sleep is on the couch. Now, let me broaden this perspective for you... His choices were: In the bed with the two other girls, on the floor in the girls' room, in one of the boy's beds, or on the floor in the boys' room. I had chosen to sleep on the couch. The living room has a beautiful couch set: Sofa, loveseat, and oversized chair. Very nice, very comfy. I decided I would sleep on the couch so I wouldn't wake up the kids and vice versa. Well, the first night we were here, there was a big drama over where Nia and Justis would sleep - Justis wanted to sleep wherever Nia and Avery (their cousin) slept, but Nia did not want to sleep with Justis in the bed. She opted to sleep on the floor, so naturally, so did Justis. Since Justis was going to sleep on the floor, she wanted to sleep on the bed... I'm sure you can see they cycle beginning.

Sooo... after a while, Nia decided to sleep on the loveseat because I was going to sleep on the larger sofa. Justis then decided he wanted to sleep on the couch, so Nia decided to go back to the bed. I helped Nia get back in the bed and in that time, Justis decided that he wanted the big couch. When I came back, my persistent son would take nothing else than the large sofa. Nevermind that I am 5'3" something and he is 3'4" something and that the Loveseat is, well, a loveseat. Not made for someone over 4' to stretch out on. After a royal battle with his persistenciness, I finally gave in so I could simply sleep, along with everyone else in the household that was subject to his screaming.

Sooo... for the past three nights, Justis has slept on the large couch and I, the mom, have slept on the loveseat. :)

Good thing they are comfortable. :)

:)

Monday, March 31, 2008

Goin' on a Trip


We're goin' on a trip
In our favorite Rocketship
Zoomin' on the Road
Little Family.

Climb aboard
Get ready to explore
There's so much to find
Little Family.

We're goin' on a mission (spring break trip)
Start the count down
Five, Four, Three, Two, One!

Everyone to rocket,
Rev it up now....
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

(Key Change)
We're goin' on a trip
In our favorite Rocketship
Zoomin' on the Road
Little Family.

Climb aboard
Get ready to explore
There's so much to find
Little Family.

Come on.
Let's go.
We need you!
Yeah!

(Theme to Little Einsteins)


The kids and I are on a road trip for spring break. The mission: bring joy, happiness, and not too many yucky germs to our family in Idaho and Utah. :)

:)

Friday, March 28, 2008

Friday Favorites

Today for Friday Favorites, I wanted to highlight Leelou Blogs. This is a sweet girl (I am thinking probably in my range of age) that creates awesome blog layouts and has them available on her blog for FREE! How cool is that!?!

Her website is:
leeloublogs.blogspot.com

I just went there and it appears she is even making custom headers now too! She has a small fee for those but they are super cute. She will also do wedding blogs and some other stuff so check her out.

Of course, I had to partake of her fabulous work and generosity so I have updated my site with a new look. :) All of her layouts are great so I highly recommend her. :)

:)

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Time Wasted Preciously

Last night I was going to post some pictures and decided I would make a slideshow instead of just putting a bunch of them up separately. The end result is several hours time wasted on a very precious piece I am proud of. :) I hope you enjoy it (probably not quite as much as I do though).

:)


Friday, March 21, 2008

Friday Favorites


In honor of Easter, my Friday Favorites today is a favorite Easter treat that is a tradition in Jason's family. It is called: Moose Turds. I know, funny and a bit disturbing, but it got it's name from it's shape and color. These are one of my all time favorite treats. Here's the recipe:

Moose Turds

Melt together in double broiler or very carefully in the microwave until smooth:
1 large package of chocolate chips (at least 12 oz)
2 Tbsp. shortening

Filling:
2 c. powdered sugar
2 1/2 c. crushed graham crackers (should be crushed to pretty fine - you don't want many chunks - the best way to do this is throw them in a blender)
1 c. peanut butter
1 c. flaked coconut
1 c. melted butter

Mix the filling together well. Shape into balls (this is where the moose turd shape comes in) or ovals. Drop in chocolate and roll until covered. Put on waxed paper until chocolate sets.

These are soooo yummy. :) This year, I will be substituting the chocolate chip mixture with my Dove Chocolate. I am quite excited about this.

One note on the process: I have found that dipping the balls in the chocolate can be difficult. Many times I end up putting the chocolate in a bag and drizzling it very generously over the balls/turds. I would recommend giving the whole dipping/rolling process a try and if it gets too frustrating, resort to the drizzling. I am sure it is a "user error" on my part. :)

Bon appetite. :)

Let me know how they work out for you if you try them. I will be making them sometime this weekend. Jason's mom (who is the most awesome mom and mother-in-law in the entire world) just brought us some Easter treats by, including the Moose Turds. The picture is the turds she made for us. Jason is gone with the YM camping... I'm not guaranteeing there will be any for him when he gets back. :)

:)

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Brilliant

My daughter knocked my socks off today - she successfully, and quickly, completed some simple Sudoku games. Keep in mind - she is five years old. :)

The games were with pictures (and stickers) rather than numbers - but the format was the same. There were four squares to a box and four boxes to the complete game. I sat down with her and briefly explained how to do it. She then took it upstairs and did one, by herself, in just a few minutes. She came downstairs and showed it me, and it was perfect.

I was so impressed with her ability and quickness at completing those. She's brilliant. :)

:)

Friday, March 14, 2008

Friday Favorites

For today's Friday Favorites, I decided on one of my favorite book series. Favorite, as in all time top three series.

Author Stephanie Meyers did an amazing job weaving a story line involving Vampires - and other things for which I will not reveal as to avoid spoiling it for others - into a non-science fiction feeling story. I am not really into science fiction and honestly, I had serious doubts about this series seeing as how a regular person falls in love with a vampire.

I was wrong... Oh, so wrong.

My sister loaned them to me (thanks, Chels) right before I went into surgery last fall. I picked the first one up a couple of days before my surgery and started reading, just to see. I could not put it down. I could not stop reading the book! I entered the hospital for my surgery a couple of days later with less than 100 pages left of the third book.

I love this series so much, in fact, that I have purchased my own copies of them because I know I will read them over and over. In fact, I am itching to start it again.

The funny thing about this series is that it appeals to people of all different types. I know of several adult men, even men the age of my father and grandfather, who have read the series. They appeal to real romantics like me, sci-fi people, and everything in between.

I recommend them to everyone that I talk about books with. I actually have two copies of the first one so I can loan one out and keep a copy at the same time. I gave the first one to another one of my sisters and she returned it about two weeks later... She had not only read that one, but she bought the series and had read each book TWICE!

So, if you are feeling like reading - read these books. I don't know of anyone who has not absolutely LOVED this series. Don't be fooled by the fact that it is about vampires - it is so well done the "vampire" issue isn't an issue. If you like vampires already, you will be that much more excited.

The first one is being made into a movie, which should be exciting. I don't see how the movie could be as good as the book though (because the book totally rocks!) so I recommend reading the book first.

And that's my Friday Favorite. :)

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Superpowers

If anyone has superpowers, it's my Grandma. She passed this afternoon, but man... she was a fighter.

Grandma passed away in her sleep, peaceful. She hadn't really ever woken up for since the weekend.

While it is sad, it was not unexpected. It is also a happy time, however. Each of my siblings are flying in - one of which I haven't seen for more than three years. I think Grandma would be happy to know that we will all be together to celebrate her life.


Grandma's superpower? Staying alive against all the odds. :)

I think she had at least ten heart attacks in her life, had diabetes, congenetive heart disease, still smoked like a chimney, and was once an alcoholic. We had said "goodbye" to her at least two other times, expecting her to pass away. But, her superpowers kicked in and she surprised us by bouncing back time and time again. :)

I have to wonder if her ability to bounce back was to due to some deep down, innate nature to fight. I imagine that she had to have a fighting spirit to be able to get through her childhood and to get through all of the other stuff she went through. Maybe that innate piece of her spirit was what kept her alive despite the odds.

We really didn't think she would make it past the weekend, but she did. On Monday, they said her heart beat was at 155-160 and she wouldn't be able to sustain that very long, but she did for longer than anyone expected. Yesterday, she started getting jaundice. We didn't really expect her to make it through the day, but she did. This morning, the hospice called my parents at 4:30am and said that she was going and that if they wanted to see her once more, they needed to go right then, but even then they didn't think my parents would make it in time. But, oh no. They didn't realize Disneyland Grandma (as we all called her) had superpowers. She didn't pass away until late this afternoon.

If you're going to have superpowers, what a great one to have. :)

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Everyone and their Dog

It seems that everyone and their dog is sick. I tried to take my kids to the same-day clinic three times yesterday. The wait ranged from 1 hour - 2 hours. I'm sorry, but waiting for an hour or two with two sick kids, trying to keep them entertained, just doesn't appeal to me. So, after waking up feeling even worse this morning, I headed straight to the clinic right at their opening time. That was the trick. There was only one person in front of us and within minutes, several others came in after me.

The verdict... Justis has an Ear Infection, not to mention his 102 fever. I have bronchitis, and a fever to boot. Sweet. The worst thing about being sick is that as a mom, there are no sick days. You still have to get up, get kids to school, get meals on the table, etc. Gone are the days when you could just go back to bed because you were sick. Ahhh.... oh well. I made it through the day.

I have to say though, I am so grateful that I have the priesthood in my home. It is very comforting knowing that my kids and I can get a blessing at any time. I am grateful that my husband is worthy to do that. :)

:)

Monday, March 10, 2008

Mommy? I need Drink.

Like many others, I have been nursing sick kids. My son has had a fever all weekend. When I put him to bed last night, I could not get him to go to the bathroom beforehand. Even though he's not quite three, he's never had an accident in bed (he's potty trained) so I felt ok about not forcing the issue.

At 2:30am this morning (it's now 4am), I woke up to him calling me.

Justis: "Mommy?" (brief pause) "Mommy?" (another brief pause) "Mommy?"
Me: (rousing from my sleep and then clumsily stumbling to his room) "What, bud?"
Justis: "I need go bathroom."
Me: "Ok." (pick him up, notice that his body is feverish again, and carry him to the bathroom)
(Go through bathroom routine.)
Justis: (as we are putting on his pants) "Mommy? I need drink."
Me: "Ok." Thank goodness for bathroom dixie cups.
(Justis takes a big drink, than I carry him back to bed, tuck him in, and say good night again.)

10 minutes later - I've not quite fallen back to sleep yet.
Justis: "Mommy?" (brief pause) "Mommy?"
Me: (risk waking Jason up by responding from the convenience of my bed) "What?"
Justis: "Mommy? I need drink."
Me: (reasonable request from a child that has a 101.6 fever) "Ok."
(Get another dixie cup because he had crushed the other one, and take it to him.)
Justis: "Thanks, Mom." (at least he's polite)
(tuck him back in bed - again)

5 minutes later - I'm in bed again but not asleep yet
Justis: "Mommy? I need drink."

repeat full process again 2 more times

about 45 minutes after the process began - this time, I'm a bit smarter...
Justis: "Mommy? Can I get up now?"
Me: "No, bud. It's still sleepy time."
Justis: "I want to get down."
Me: "How about Mommy sleeps with you?"
Justis: (excited) "Ok." Pats the spot next to the wall... "This is your spot, Mommy. I have train bed." (one of the best things we ever bought - train bedding)
Me: (climb into bed, situate bedding, a lay down hoping my throbbing headache will go away - I reach over and hold one of his feverish hands)

5 minutes later...
Justis: "Mommy? I need drink."
Mommy: (get up, fill dixie cup all the way up, come back and hand to Justis)
Justis: (took only a little drink) "Here Mommy. Pour water out."
Mommy: "No. I'll just put this over here in case you need more." (That's me - outsmarting the 2 year old)
We now go through half an hour of trying to go to sleep but obviously, he's not really sleepy anymore. He finally decides that he wants me to hold him. I sit up and hold him, but after 30 seconds, he decides he wants me to stand up and hold him. The problem? The boy weighs almost 40 pounds and it is now almost 4am.

So... here I am at 4:25, completely awake and unable to go sleep, downstairs with my son on the couch watching Dora on On Demand Comcast. Thank goodness for On Demand.

Today's going to be great. :)

:)