Nathaniel.... taking boys fishing with Grandpa Cox, rollerblading with Samuel, took our family to visit family and friends in Colorado, camping at Bear Lake with family
Sarah.... coached Ethan's soccer team, ran 5K, PREGNANT - due June 6, 2010, visited parents in Virginia, Palmyra, New York Temple
Ethan.... Bear Scout, played soccer, catching snakes, X-box360, fishing with daddy
Isaac.... reading, riding bikes with friends, sleepovers, PLAYING IN THE DIRT, fishing with daddy
Leo.... walking, playing with his brothers, loves Sesame Street
December 11, 2009
October 16, 2009
Ethan got lucky this time...
Last week we were reading scriptures. Each boy has his own set so that he can follow along. I've also asked the boys to start reading a verse or two. Isaac had just finished reading. The last word was seed. Ethan wasn't paying attention, so being the mean mom that I am, I asked him to read. He asked where we were. I told him that he wasn't paying attention and that he needs to figure that out. And if he got it wrong, he would be grounded. His first instinct was to go with the last word he remembered hearing... seed. I gave him a clue and told him that 3 of the verses end in 'seed'. I reminded him again that if he's wrong, he's grounded. He asked if it was verse 18. I told him I wasn't going to tell him and that he was to just start reading. He took a couple seconds and started reading verse 20... the right verse!
October 15, 2009
I ♥ FALL
Fall is absolutely gorgeous here. It's especially nice to feel and see the changing of seasons. The cooler weather has brought a little snow to the mountain tops.
A while back we were mowing down our garden that was deeply deprived. The only thing we did was allow the sprinklers to water it. Taking care of a garden is work and it's not easier to do with a kid that you have to keep an eye on. Much to Isaac's surprise, a pumpkin seed that he put together at school and planted in the garden grew. We found tomatoes, carrots and green onion... and I didn't do a darn thing!
A while back we were mowing down our garden that was deeply deprived. The only thing we did was allow the sprinklers to water it. Taking care of a garden is work and it's not easier to do with a kid that you have to keep an eye on. Much to Isaac's surprise, a pumpkin seed that he put together at school and planted in the garden grew. We found tomatoes, carrots and green onion... and I didn't do a darn thing!
September 28, 2009
my boys...
My boys are getting bigger. It makes me so sad. I look at Ethan and think it was barely yesterday that he was Leo's age. Now he's a boy. An individual who has his own thoughts and opinions. Yesterday in church I motioned him to sit closer to me and he didn't want to. He didn't have an attitude about it, but I thought 'Is this it? He's not a mama's boy?'. I felt like he had suddenly grew up. He does give me kisses and hugs. He's very patient with me... well, sometimes he is. I was cutting his hair and it turned out that what I did looked really bad. I ended up shaving it without a guard. Ethan was really good about it. It didn't bother him. One less thing to do in the morning.
Isaac is still my wild child. He lost his first tooth yesterday. I had to bribe him with a can of Pepsi to let me pull it. I finally used floss to get under the already really loose tooth and BAM! out it came. It surprised Isaac. He said "Ethan's right. It doesn't hurt". I also gave him a Mohawk last night. It fits his personality and looks great with his crazy cowlick. This is why I can grow my hair out. I can take my emotions out on my kids hair. If I feel like doing something crazy, I ask my boys if they want a haircut.
Leo said his first word September 17. He said 'cheese'. My idea of a first word is when the child understands and knows what he is saying. He will also say 'up' and 'pop'. For pop he will also smack his lips. If I have a Pepsi close by, he knows what it is and wants it NOW. I keep dum-dums in his diaper bag when I'm running errands to keep him happy. He knows where they are. He will bring me his bag mumbling something to the extent of wanting a sucker. Leo also fell off the dresser (the same one he was standing on in the last post). He's a boy. He didn't pass out either.
I'm not doing anything new. I'm trying to stay focused as the primary chorister and the assistant to the Cub Scout Master who happens to be Nathaniel. We have the primary program in November. I'm freaking out a little.
Our garden ended up being more of a success than Nathaniel and I thought. I was good for about the first month of staying on top of it and trying to weed it. But then it got to be too much. The freaking weeds took over and I let them. I was sad that I can't grow anything because I'm lazy and figured that I would have died in the 1800's. BUT on Saturday Nathaniel thought he would just mow it. Much to our surprise carrots, green onions and a couple of tomatoes grew. We were late getting to the corn. Next year, I'm using 1/4 of my garden. It gets to be overwhelming.
Oh, I have to add that you don't use WD-40 on the metal part the wheels use to go up and down of a garage door. I did this in my last house. The wheels slid. I'm thinking noise is good.
Isaac is still my wild child. He lost his first tooth yesterday. I had to bribe him with a can of Pepsi to let me pull it. I finally used floss to get under the already really loose tooth and BAM! out it came. It surprised Isaac. He said "Ethan's right. It doesn't hurt". I also gave him a Mohawk last night. It fits his personality and looks great with his crazy cowlick. This is why I can grow my hair out. I can take my emotions out on my kids hair. If I feel like doing something crazy, I ask my boys if they want a haircut.
Leo said his first word September 17. He said 'cheese'. My idea of a first word is when the child understands and knows what he is saying. He will also say 'up' and 'pop'. For pop he will also smack his lips. If I have a Pepsi close by, he knows what it is and wants it NOW. I keep dum-dums in his diaper bag when I'm running errands to keep him happy. He knows where they are. He will bring me his bag mumbling something to the extent of wanting a sucker. Leo also fell off the dresser (the same one he was standing on in the last post). He's a boy. He didn't pass out either.
I'm not doing anything new. I'm trying to stay focused as the primary chorister and the assistant to the Cub Scout Master who happens to be Nathaniel. We have the primary program in November. I'm freaking out a little.
Our garden ended up being more of a success than Nathaniel and I thought. I was good for about the first month of staying on top of it and trying to weed it. But then it got to be too much. The freaking weeds took over and I let them. I was sad that I can't grow anything because I'm lazy and figured that I would have died in the 1800's. BUT on Saturday Nathaniel thought he would just mow it. Much to our surprise carrots, green onions and a couple of tomatoes grew. We were late getting to the corn. Next year, I'm using 1/4 of my garden. It gets to be overwhelming.
Oh, I have to add that you don't use WD-40 on the metal part the wheels use to go up and down of a garage door. I did this in my last house. The wheels slid. I'm thinking noise is good.
September 1, 2009
August 20, 2009
Colorado - visiting Johnson Family
Our family was lucky to get in a family vacation before the boys went back to school. This was the first in a year. I've been on several trips with the boys while Nathaniel worked. Nathaniel went on this one. YAH!!
We decided to visit a childhood friend of Nathaniel's and his family, Lynn and Cameo Johnson. We had a full week. And I'm hooked on Colorado.
We arrived Monday night and were able to visit with Cameo's little sister and her husband as they were passing through from Kansas.
Tuesday we went to the Asian Market. It was more like an Asian Wal-Mart. The boys had fun looking at all of the frozen fish, chicken heads, pigs feet... you name it, it was there. Lynn made a simple Korean lunch for the boys with seasoned squid slices. Leo loved the squid, but he wouldn't try the anchovy. Lynn made us Korean soup for lunch (that I'm craving now) and then Korean lettuce wraps for dinner.
Wednesday we went to Elitch's. It's a really great amusement park. We were there most the day. I took Leo on some ride's that he was too small for. He seemed scared, but as long as I held him close, he was good. Ethan was tall enough to go on all the rides. He had a blast with Cora. Isaac loved the rides he and Granger rode on together.
Thursday we hung out at the Johnson home. Later that afternoon we went up north to visit my Aunt Laura and her family. We had a nice visit. She had kept some toys from when her kids were younger - which made it perfect for Leo to have something to occupy him. Is it weird that I was once a kid, playing with her kids and now that I'm married and have a family... I have conversations with the adults? Look Mom and Dad! I'm at the big person table! But really, we had a nice visit. Love those people.
Lynn had purchased a BIG raft awhile back and wanted to try it out. Friday we went to REI that was built inside a Power Plant from 1901. We also took a trolley to see a couple sites and learn a little more history about downtown Denver. In the middle of the city is a river (that flows north - crazy!). About 100 feet of it was built for families to come and "go down the river rapids". There were kids going down with regular pool floaties. And then there was this idiot that decided he would be cool and walk on the outside of the bridge and jumped into the river. And he didn't die. Idiot!
Saturday we went to Arapahoe. There is a man-made lake. It does not allow anything motorized. It also doesn't allow water from the river the day before. The guys had to wipe the raft down first. It kind of reminded me of something out of "The Truman Show". The kids had fun playing in the water and also building a sand castle. Lynn and Nathaniel went out several times with passengers on the raft. Everyone wore a life vest.... even 5 month old Ezra. Ask Lynn...
Later Saturday night, we went out with the adults. Cameo and Lynn have a great setup of a babysitting co-op with several families in their ward. It was the adults and 2 babies. We went out to the Cheesecake Factory. The city in Denver is really nice. For those that know Arizona, it's not dirty like Phoenix. It's more on the side of Mill Avenue, but not even as trashy as that. It's got more class and adults going out having a great time and dressed up. There were girls with a Bridal shower. Everyone out there was having a good time. It was fun just being in the city... I live in the country, so I was easily pleased.
We stayed up every night watching a movie on their Clear Play (it blocks out the "rated R" stuff). Or just talking. I had a great time. I felt very at home their. Their home was the first friends home I stayed at. It was comfortable and now I miss them!
But this does not end our travels....
We left Sunday morning to start our travel back home. Into Wyoming (only 2 and a half hours on the road) our car stops. It won't start. Nothing. My boys had to use the bathroom and since there aren't any bushes on the highway for them to use, there was a small gas station in Arlington. It was a mile away and we had to walk on the highway. After talking to our insurance and getting it all set up to be towed... 5 (FIVE! CINCO! V.) hours later, the tow truck arrived. There aren't enough seats in a tow truck to fit the family, so the boys and I rode in the car hooked up to the tow truck... 38 miles back the opposite direction we were heading and we found ourselves in Laramie. It's a college town of the Pokes. It also has many bars and western shops. Nathaniel made it as comfortable as he could without having a car. It was a good thing the repair shop was 3 blocks down the road and the motel had a refrigerator. We took the boys to the park and walked down a couple of streets lined with many old stores. Finally, Tuesday the part we needed was shipped and we were on our way home.
We decided to visit a childhood friend of Nathaniel's and his family, Lynn and Cameo Johnson. We had a full week. And I'm hooked on Colorado.
We arrived Monday night and were able to visit with Cameo's little sister and her husband as they were passing through from Kansas.
Tuesday we went to the Asian Market. It was more like an Asian Wal-Mart. The boys had fun looking at all of the frozen fish, chicken heads, pigs feet... you name it, it was there. Lynn made a simple Korean lunch for the boys with seasoned squid slices. Leo loved the squid, but he wouldn't try the anchovy. Lynn made us Korean soup for lunch (that I'm craving now) and then Korean lettuce wraps for dinner.
Wednesday we went to Elitch's. It's a really great amusement park. We were there most the day. I took Leo on some ride's that he was too small for. He seemed scared, but as long as I held him close, he was good. Ethan was tall enough to go on all the rides. He had a blast with Cora. Isaac loved the rides he and Granger rode on together.
Thursday we hung out at the Johnson home. Later that afternoon we went up north to visit my Aunt Laura and her family. We had a nice visit. She had kept some toys from when her kids were younger - which made it perfect for Leo to have something to occupy him. Is it weird that I was once a kid, playing with her kids and now that I'm married and have a family... I have conversations with the adults? Look Mom and Dad! I'm at the big person table! But really, we had a nice visit. Love those people.
Lynn had purchased a BIG raft awhile back and wanted to try it out. Friday we went to REI that was built inside a Power Plant from 1901. We also took a trolley to see a couple sites and learn a little more history about downtown Denver. In the middle of the city is a river (that flows north - crazy!). About 100 feet of it was built for families to come and "go down the river rapids". There were kids going down with regular pool floaties. And then there was this idiot that decided he would be cool and walk on the outside of the bridge and jumped into the river. And he didn't die. Idiot!
Saturday we went to Arapahoe. There is a man-made lake. It does not allow anything motorized. It also doesn't allow water from the river the day before. The guys had to wipe the raft down first. It kind of reminded me of something out of "The Truman Show". The kids had fun playing in the water and also building a sand castle. Lynn and Nathaniel went out several times with passengers on the raft. Everyone wore a life vest.... even 5 month old Ezra. Ask Lynn...
Later Saturday night, we went out with the adults. Cameo and Lynn have a great setup of a babysitting co-op with several families in their ward. It was the adults and 2 babies. We went out to the Cheesecake Factory. The city in Denver is really nice. For those that know Arizona, it's not dirty like Phoenix. It's more on the side of Mill Avenue, but not even as trashy as that. It's got more class and adults going out having a great time and dressed up. There were girls with a Bridal shower. Everyone out there was having a good time. It was fun just being in the city... I live in the country, so I was easily pleased.
We stayed up every night watching a movie on their Clear Play (it blocks out the "rated R" stuff). Or just talking. I had a great time. I felt very at home their. Their home was the first friends home I stayed at. It was comfortable and now I miss them!
But this does not end our travels....
We left Sunday morning to start our travel back home. Into Wyoming (only 2 and a half hours on the road) our car stops. It won't start. Nothing. My boys had to use the bathroom and since there aren't any bushes on the highway for them to use, there was a small gas station in Arlington. It was a mile away and we had to walk on the highway. After talking to our insurance and getting it all set up to be towed... 5 (FIVE! CINCO! V.) hours later, the tow truck arrived. There aren't enough seats in a tow truck to fit the family, so the boys and I rode in the car hooked up to the tow truck... 38 miles back the opposite direction we were heading and we found ourselves in Laramie. It's a college town of the Pokes. It also has many bars and western shops. Nathaniel made it as comfortable as he could without having a car. It was a good thing the repair shop was 3 blocks down the road and the motel had a refrigerator. We took the boys to the park and walked down a couple of streets lined with many old stores. Finally, Tuesday the part we needed was shipped and we were on our way home.
July 13, 2009
2 years ago...
Sylus came into our lives. We were able to get a stone for his resting place. We took some roses and a toy tractor. We couldn't stay long because Leo wanted to play with the toys on the grave site next to Sylus'. The 2 little boys next to Sylus' is a family in our ward. Small world.
He may be physically gone, but we never lost him.
He may be physically gone, but we never lost him.
Demolition Derby
Leo's adventures
Leo has been watching his brothers play. He turned the TV and X-Box360 on. I caught him on the couch having fun and feeling proud of himself.
Leo thinks it's great to have big brothers with cool stuff to climb on.
I didn't have a rocking chair with my first boys. I found this one at a yard sale. I love it! I love the special moments that I get with Leo as I'm rocking him.
Leo thinks it's great to have big brothers with cool stuff to climb on.
I didn't have a rocking chair with my first boys. I found this one at a yard sale. I love it! I love the special moments that I get with Leo as I'm rocking him.
July 3, 2009
THIRTY! (or something....)
I've been 30 for all of 3 weeks. I know! Exciting isn't it? Hopefully by my enthusiasm (or lack of it, you will bare with me as I find myself... yet again!) I find myself confused with many things. Okay, just one thing.... my personal style. I'm not a young, hip 20-something (aka Spring Chicken). But I'm also not a refined lady that uses proper English. I still feel 17 (and wish I had the body to go with it).
Here's my story... I decided enough is enough and I wasn't going to be a frumpy lady anymore... I say that because I had been a brunette for a year (A YEAR!). 30! I'm going to do something crazy and hip - start going back to blond. And get a haircut of course! 2 weeks later, I'm in Sally's purchasing a bottle of 3N color (a shade darker than I was). Now my hair is black (or dark brown)... I'm washing it every night just to get the fading process to begin. As I was laying in bed tonight, I think to myself that I didn't like the flaps on the side (the A-line haircut) and that I must cut them tomorrow. I... I can't wait. Can't sleep. I shouldn't. Really! But I have to do it or it will bother me until I actually do it. With the scissors in my hand, I snip away until I figure that in the morning I will be some what happy with what I did. And don't worry... besides this post, I got rid of all evidence that I "fixed" my problems. Now I can go to sleep. Night.
Here's my story... I decided enough is enough and I wasn't going to be a frumpy lady anymore... I say that because I had been a brunette for a year (A YEAR!). 30! I'm going to do something crazy and hip - start going back to blond. And get a haircut of course! 2 weeks later, I'm in Sally's purchasing a bottle of 3N color (a shade darker than I was). Now my hair is black (or dark brown)... I'm washing it every night just to get the fading process to begin. As I was laying in bed tonight, I think to myself that I didn't like the flaps on the side (the A-line haircut) and that I must cut them tomorrow. I... I can't wait. Can't sleep. I shouldn't. Really! But I have to do it or it will bother me until I actually do it. With the scissors in my hand, I snip away until I figure that in the morning I will be some what happy with what I did. And don't worry... besides this post, I got rid of all evidence that I "fixed" my problems. Now I can go to sleep. Night.
June 23, 2009
June 11, 2009
Still here
I guess I have some catching up to do!
Ethan had his Pinewood Derby. It was a crazy putting his car together. Nathaniel broke the car the day before the race, I had to buy another car. Ethan is excited that summer is finally here. He loves to play with friends. The boys found a snake the other day in the field. They kept it in a bucket on the porch. When Ethan went outside to check on it, he caught it from the last 6 inches before it went behind the siding. I told him to grab it with both hands and pull it back... I was wrong.
Warning... this is GRAPHIC. The snake ripped in half...
Isaac is glad school is over too! He loves to be around his friends. (Ethan and Isaac play with the same group of boys in the neighborhood.) Isaac learned to ride a 2-wheel bike.
Leo will be a year old on Tuesday. We celebrated his birthday with Nathaniel's family along with Father's Day.
Leo's cake. It's suppose to be a farm... but the cake had a little earthquake...
Leo enjoying the cake...
Leo on his play horse...
He is a chatter box. I love to listen to him talk away and the boys try to make sense out of the babble. He took his first step May 16 and continues to try to walk everywhere.
Leo loves to be around his brothers. He loves their attention and loves to get their attention.
I've been trying to teach Leo his alphabet. He tries to repeat them...
I ran my first 5K Saturday. I ran it in my fastest time - 34.29. It was a lot of fun and felt good to have finished it alive. I have to thank Janet for being a great motivator.
I also turned the BIG 30! If my birthday is any indication how well my 30's is going to be, I have to say that I'm going to love being thirty. I had the best birthday!
We planted our garden about a month ago. This is our first attempt to have a garden. We have beans, radishes, green onion, cucumber, lettuce, bell pepper, hot peppers, cilantro, carrots, corn, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes and a pumpkin. The most exciting part is watching for the plants to come up. I will post pictures once I get all the weeds pulled. It's nuts how many weeds can grow. I hate morning glory. That weed is a monster!
I've been having a couple of the neighborhood girls over to play beauty shop. They've let me polish their toes and nails and style their hair.
Ethan had his Pinewood Derby. It was a crazy putting his car together. Nathaniel broke the car the day before the race, I had to buy another car. Ethan is excited that summer is finally here. He loves to play with friends. The boys found a snake the other day in the field. They kept it in a bucket on the porch. When Ethan went outside to check on it, he caught it from the last 6 inches before it went behind the siding. I told him to grab it with both hands and pull it back... I was wrong.
Warning... this is GRAPHIC. The snake ripped in half...
Isaac is glad school is over too! He loves to be around his friends. (Ethan and Isaac play with the same group of boys in the neighborhood.) Isaac learned to ride a 2-wheel bike.
Leo will be a year old on Tuesday. We celebrated his birthday with Nathaniel's family along with Father's Day.
Leo's cake. It's suppose to be a farm... but the cake had a little earthquake...
Leo enjoying the cake...
Leo on his play horse...
He is a chatter box. I love to listen to him talk away and the boys try to make sense out of the babble. He took his first step May 16 and continues to try to walk everywhere.
Leo loves to be around his brothers. He loves their attention and loves to get their attention.
I've been trying to teach Leo his alphabet. He tries to repeat them...
I ran my first 5K Saturday. I ran it in my fastest time - 34.29. It was a lot of fun and felt good to have finished it alive. I have to thank Janet for being a great motivator.
I also turned the BIG 30! If my birthday is any indication how well my 30's is going to be, I have to say that I'm going to love being thirty. I had the best birthday!
We planted our garden about a month ago. This is our first attempt to have a garden. We have beans, radishes, green onion, cucumber, lettuce, bell pepper, hot peppers, cilantro, carrots, corn, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes and a pumpkin. The most exciting part is watching for the plants to come up. I will post pictures once I get all the weeds pulled. It's nuts how many weeds can grow. I hate morning glory. That weed is a monster!
I've been having a couple of the neighborhood girls over to play beauty shop. They've let me polish their toes and nails and style their hair.
April 17, 2009
Happy Birthday Mom!
Today my mom is.... well, it's her birthday. My mom is an amazing woman. I know that everyone thinks their mom is the best, but my mom really is. She is understanding and never judges the mistakes we've made (and continue to make). She is the person on the side lines cheering you on. She's behind you to pick you up when you fall. She is a selfless person. Everyone and everything comes before her. She's thoughtful, kind, and full of love. She's also very funny. She knows how to laugh at herself. She is a great homemaker. My kids absolutely love their mema. She loves to do things with my kids to make it memory. She is my bestest friend. She's the one I turn to for advice or just to talk to. I love my mom!! Not just because she's my mom, but because of the person she is.
April 12, 2009
Happy Easter
April 2, 2009
I love contests....
A friend of mine that is a photographer had a contest and guess who won? Me
Me so happy! You have to check out her website. She takes amazing pictures! Thanks Alana!
http://www.alanalangephotography.com/
Me so happy! You have to check out her website. She takes amazing pictures! Thanks Alana!
http://www.alanalangephotography.com/
March 28, 2009
Projects II
For the bathroom, the towel rack was hanging by a thread... or just loose screws. I decided to take them down and put up something a little easier for the boys to hang up their towels. I bought these great rod hooks at Tai Pan for $2 each. Now each boy has his own hook with his own colored towel (Ethan blue, Isaac green and Leo white). The picture above was a long time in the making. The picture of the sailboats is a puzzle (thrift store $1.50). I had the frame it's in for about 6 years. The larger frame was another great thrift store find for $2. I spray painted it black and voila! Hung and done.
Now if you read 'Joys of Home' or 'Thrifty Decor Chick' blogs, there seems to be a trend with spray painting branches. Only I painted mine black. I bought ribbon and glue gunned it to plastic Easter eggs. It was interesting to get the ribbon to go around the egg, but it was fun and now I'm addicted to glue gunning anything!
Now if you read 'Joys of Home' or 'Thrifty Decor Chick' blogs, there seems to be a trend with spray painting branches. Only I painted mine black. I bought ribbon and glue gunned it to plastic Easter eggs. It was interesting to get the ribbon to go around the egg, but it was fun and now I'm addicted to glue gunning anything!
boys room
The other day I was looking at a friend's blog and the cute room they have for their son. Grant you he's 2 and there is an age difference for how a room is put together. But still, I was sad and wanted something cute for my boys. I got to work. I organized their shelves, closet and put their wall together.
Crawling and Sesame Street
Leo absolutely loves Sesame Street. Once it's on, he's hooked. He had just woken from a nap and he wasn't in a good mood. Found the recorded program and BAM! He's good to go.
Leo figured out crawling last week. I didn't even need to show him how to move his knees and hands at the same time. He's a quick learner. I'm just scared that he'll be walking next week. (And yes... the gate is not up to block the stairs.)
Leo figured out crawling last week. I didn't even need to show him how to move his knees and hands at the same time. He's a quick learner. I'm just scared that he'll be walking next week. (And yes... the gate is not up to block the stairs.)
Let's go fly a Kite
Today was a perfect day to fly a kite. Chilly, but still good to fly a kite. I put the boys kite's together and got them flying. Isaac just wanted to watch, so his friend, Carter did the flying. Hopefully this picture also gives you an idea about the country life I live. The field across the street was full of corn last fall.
March 26, 2009
project
I've been frustrated and jealous by watching blogs go by with before and after projects. I wanted a project of my own. And then I found this frame at the thrift store. I wasn't a 100% sure because of the hole, but I bought it anyway.
I'm not one for letting my boys keep dead bugs, but for this I made an exception. Ethan found this huge dragonfly a year ago at a neighbors. With the frame, I first filled the hole with putty. Then I hand-sanded the frame to smooth the wood. I spray painted it black. I used scrapbook paper for the back and mesh. I found the scientific name for dragonfly and antiqued the edges. It is up in the boys room.
I'm not one for letting my boys keep dead bugs, but for this I made an exception. Ethan found this huge dragonfly a year ago at a neighbors. With the frame, I first filled the hole with putty. Then I hand-sanded the frame to smooth the wood. I spray painted it black. I used scrapbook paper for the back and mesh. I found the scientific name for dragonfly and antiqued the edges. It is up in the boys room.
Don't brake on Ice
Yesterday I was driving home from my sisters in Layton. The roads were clear. But then I got into the canyon. The roads weren't too bad for my little red Ford Escort. Then I drove another 5 minutes. I was going 40mph. The truck with a trailer in front of me started to brake. So I, with my tiny knowledge of driving in the snow, was braking. My car started to slide to the right. My stomach was in knots and I was freaking out. My boys were worried too! A thought came to me to get my foot off the brake, I did, the car came out from the slide. I quickly told Ethan to pray for our safety. I honestly was freaking out. I wanted to throw up the entire drive through the canyon. My knuckles were white from their grip around the steering wheel. I now was going 30mph and I wasn't going to go any faster... but then about 10 minutes later the truck (with the trailer) started to brake AGAIN! I started to pump my brakes. My car wasn't slowing down... IT WASN'T SLOWING DOWN! I was (YES!) freaking out again praying I wouldn't hit the trailer. I tried getting into the left lane (I checked for any cars) and moved over so that I wouldn't be eating the dashboard. Phew! That was a close one. I don't think my boys were ever so quiet during a road trip when they were actually awake.
Needless to say, we got through the canyon safe. Stupid long canyon! There is nothing like learning to drive with actual experience rather then being told what to do. And I told Nathaniel he needs to get me a car with AWD. As we got closer to home, I asked Isaac to say a prayer to thank Heavenly Father for our safety.
Needless to say, we got through the canyon safe. Stupid long canyon! There is nothing like learning to drive with actual experience rather then being told what to do. And I told Nathaniel he needs to get me a car with AWD. As we got closer to home, I asked Isaac to say a prayer to thank Heavenly Father for our safety.
March 25, 2009
Passing out
While watching my neices, Olivia pushed over Leo and his head hit the tile. Leo cried, Leo passed out. His first pass out and certainly not the last.
March 24, 2009
Volunteering
March 16, 2009
March 15, 2009
My sister
I took several (okay many) pictures of my sister so that she would have a picture for her Facebook profile. I would take a picture and then she would look at it and scrunch her nose and say whatever she thought was wrong with the picture. I would look at it and think 'There is nothing wrong'. She is a beautiful person. Inside and out. She's gorgeous! She has the cutest figure (skinny brat!). She makes me laugh. The way she thinks... it cracks me up. But then most people don't understand me either. Anyway, back to Mary. She is an amazing person and she is very thoughtful. Even if I'm 45 minutes away and it's 9pm on a Sunday night, she still drove up to bring me a bag full of goodies. Mary, I love you and am so thankful and blessed to call you sister and friend.
It's a girl thing
March 8, 2009
Nothing makes you prouder
Tonight I had asked Isaac to give the prayer and to remember to bless Isaac to get well. Isaac asked me to give it because he isn't feeling well either. After prayer he told Nathaniel that he needed to give Leo and him a blessing. How great is it when your 6-year old has faith in the Priesthood? I am amazed at how often he thinks of the Priesthood and it's power to heal. I am also thankful to have a husband that respects and honors his Priesthood and was able to perform an amazing ordinance.
March 6, 2009
I will go, I will do...
I was reading a post my dad made to my brother on Facebook. For those that don't know, my family is spread around the U.S. with Jonathan in Iraq. My parents are in Virginia, Emily (Jonathan's wife), David and Lindsey in Arizona, Mary and Reese are in Layton, Utah (45 min south of me) and we are in Nibley (near Logan). My dad's comment was that we wouldn't leave this place even if we hit famine. My entire family misses being apart and the family gatherings. Jonathan wants to rally everyone back to Arizona. As much as I would love to have my family closer and miss the crap out of them, I know that this is where we need to be. I thought about Lehi and how he had to leave all of his possessions and tary in the wilderness. The Lord also asked that they get the brass plates from Laban. Can you imagine Sariah's scare? And Sariah had children in the wilderness. Regardless of what struggle or "hell" we go through, I know that Heavenly Father wants us just where we are. I just pray and hope that I can visit my family often. Love you guys.
February 24, 2009
Snow
February 20, 2009
Coming together
For many that have lost a loved one, not a day goes by that you don't think about that person. The way they touched your life and how they will always have a special place in your heart. Well, when we moved into this ward, I met a lady that had lost her son too. After several months of learning more, I've realized that she and I have a lot more in common. Both our boys were 24 weeks along. Both were the third child and third boy of the family. Both were born on a Friday the 13th. Hers lived for 10 days, mine was a still-born. There are many out there that have lost their babies too and have a special story. I have a cousin and friend that lost their sons around the same time I lost Sylus. Since I figured out how to link a picture to a site, I created a blog about our story of losing Sylus. You can go over to the picture of me holding him to take you there. If there is anyone else that has a site that I can link too, let me know. Anyone else that wants to share their story, let me know. I think it would be great to have a place that people can go to to maybe help them heal with their loss. Let me know.
February 15, 2009
No fun until now...
This morning Leo was sitting on my lap. The boys and I were tickling Leo and making him giggle. It is a lot of fun to see his chubby cheeks go up as he grins and laughs. Later Ethan made the comment that life wasn't fun until we had Leo. I appreciate that Ethan was enjoying the simple things.... making a baby laugh. It's the best.
February 13, 2009
February 12, 2009
brothers
Ethan and Isaac absolutely love Leo. He is the first person they want to see when they wake up and come home from school. He's the last person they kiss before going to bed. If Leo makes one little noise during his nap, they freak out and have to be at his crib side. Leo loves his brothers too. His entire face glows when he sees his 2 older brothers. They bond they all share is amazing. Ethan and Isaac share the same friends and they look out for one another. Today Ethan had to unload the dishwasher before he could play and Isaac helped him so that he could get it done sooner.
February 2, 2009
45 min south Getaway
We went to Mary and Reese's for the weekend to watch the UFC fight Saturday night. The fight was great, but I wish Penn would have actually tried to fight back. Yes, I was rooting for St. Pierre... mostly because he's better looking, freaking cut and has better shorts than Penn. St. Pierre dominated the 4 rounds and then Penn's corner had to throw in the towel because Penn was getting his hinny beat! We had a great time staying at my sister's home. The kids enjoyed themselves!! I loved doing my neice's hair and make-up. I got my first EYE popping girl experience watching Mary deal with getting Makenna ready for church. It was a fight of what dress was being worn with what socks and shoes. I love my neice's. They are so freaking cute. Makenna looked too HOT for a 6 year old and Olivia was too cute at whatever Olivia was doing. About an hour before we left, Mary and I decided to rearrange her basement. We moved the loveseat upstairs and chair with ottaman downstairs. When she and I were carrying up the loveseat, Reese asked her what she was doing. Mary, matter of factly, said we were rearranging. I about peed my pants. I loved hanging out with my sister. And I have to tell you, I've decided she's more neurotic than me. Many of you think I'm obsessive, but I think Mary beats me by far. But I love her just the same.
We're family...
Isaac has this huge plastic jar with Airsoft pellets. It holds 15,000 pellets. Isaac didn't check the top before he picked it up and you guessed it -- all 15,000 pellets fell on the floor. I had asked Ethan to help Isaac pick them up. Ethan's reply was that he couldn't because it's too hard.
Last week I asked Ethan to come downstairs to help me with laundry. I think it's important for my boys to know what I do from beginning to end and to help out, that includes starting the washing machine to putting laundry away. Well, Ethan looked at the laundry and started complaining. It's not like it was hard, I had all the clothes folded. I just needed help sorting and hanging up shirts. While I was getting started, I had asked Ethan to run the kitchen towels upstairs and put them away. I had expected Ethan to be right down, but 5 minutes later I was yelling his name to get back downstairs. I asked him what he was doing. He responded that he was drinking his soda.
Seriously, someone slap me!
I looked at him and told him that I don't like doing laundry, that I actually hated it. I hate doing dishes too. I explained that I don't like doing any of the household chores (shhh! I do get some satisfaction out of it... but that's not the point). I told him I do it because I love him and my family and that I like them to have clean clothes and clean dishes.
I feel like I constantly have to repeat myself. I think my new phrase is going to be 'DANG IT, we're family and that's just what we do'!!
Last week I asked Ethan to come downstairs to help me with laundry. I think it's important for my boys to know what I do from beginning to end and to help out, that includes starting the washing machine to putting laundry away. Well, Ethan looked at the laundry and started complaining. It's not like it was hard, I had all the clothes folded. I just needed help sorting and hanging up shirts. While I was getting started, I had asked Ethan to run the kitchen towels upstairs and put them away. I had expected Ethan to be right down, but 5 minutes later I was yelling his name to get back downstairs. I asked him what he was doing. He responded that he was drinking his soda.
Seriously, someone slap me!
I looked at him and told him that I don't like doing laundry, that I actually hated it. I hate doing dishes too. I explained that I don't like doing any of the household chores (shhh! I do get some satisfaction out of it... but that's not the point). I told him I do it because I love him and my family and that I like them to have clean clothes and clean dishes.
I feel like I constantly have to repeat myself. I think my new phrase is going to be 'DANG IT, we're family and that's just what we do'!!
January 29, 2009
Cooking... baking... in the kitchen
I'm not a chef. By far a good one at that. I've burnt butter (in the microwave), but I do make the best prepackaged Nestle Tollhouse cookies ever! Well, since provident living has become bigger... or maybe I'm just actually listening, I've been trying to do better at preparing meals for my family. Nathaniel loves "farm" boy food, so I've been antsy to make Turkey Pot Pie for him. I finally found a recipe and tried it. It turned out yummy. I do have to share with you what I used to make the crust (homemade crust). Remember, I'm not a baker... which pretty much means that I don't have the appropriate utensils...
If you aren't sure what you are looking at, it's a play dough rolling pin. :)
If you aren't sure what you are looking at, it's a play dough rolling pin. :)
January 21, 2009
Teeth
This project was 2 years in the making. The larger frame was a window pane I bought at an antique shop. It had six smaller window panes. Well, the window broke and I was forced to think outside the box and find something new for it. The wood panel with the wreath, I made at Super Saturday. The chicken wire was from Nathaniel's grandpa's chicken coop.
January 14, 2009
Boys birthday's
For the boys birthday, they asked me to make a treasure map to their present. I also added in 4 clues along the way. The treasure map was even burnt around the edges (note: do not do this inside the house. it smells of burnt paper for a long time). The map took them to their first clue. The clues were about the boys. Like one of Ethan's said "Ethan is learning to start laundry"... so the clue was taped to the washing machine. I did this for each of them and they loved it. I also enjoyed watching them try to guess the clue.
Ethan looking for his clue.
Jonathan trying to read his treasure map.
Ethan looking for his clue.
Jonathan trying to read his treasure map.
January 9, 2009
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