During the past couple weeks, I've had so many comments on how much our little Cinderelly looks like me. This is all very new to me despite her being my 5th. :) What do you think?
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Some things never change
Some things never change, isn't that great!! This weekend I got to meet up with my old college roommate and her family. It had been about 8 years since we last saw each other, but before we moved apart, we we nearly inseparable. :) Its amazing to me how so much time can pass, and it doesn't seem to matter. We stayed up much too late catching up and reminiscing. I think that must be what heaven will be like. Good friends sharing their joys and trials and what they've learned. Here's a few pictures from our adventures in Nauvoo, IL where we met up.
Our families have expanded quite a bit in the last few years. The kids got along great, which made the whole weekend that much more fun. It was rewarding to see the kids bond the way we had years before. :)
The group went on a wagon ride without me, since I've developed an allergy to horses that has only ever manifested itself on that same wagon ride in the past. Call me a party pooper if you will, but I prefer breathing to a wagon ride anyday.
We were afraid the pageant was going to be rained out. I teased Benson that it looked like the Heavens were not as happy with this new pageant. We came to expect miracles there, the sky's always seemed to clear in time for the show. Well, it may not be the City of Joseph pageant, but I suppose the Lord is happy with this new pageant as well because the sky cleared just in time for the show to go on.
We also visited many of the pioneer homes. We stopped by the blacksmith's shop and got our prairie diamonds and the brick yard to get our Nauvoo brick. I always enjoy hearing the history the missionaries share. Those pioneers went through so much during that time.
On Tuesday we went to Carthage.
There is always such a special spirit there. My kids are blessed to claim both survivors of that day as ancestors. Willard Richards saved John Taylor's life... and it is through their lineage that we are here today. Pretty cool.
So Nauvoo was cool and spending time with my good friend was priceless. Hoping its not another 8 years before we can align the stars and meet up again. Thanks for a great weekend Mer!!
Our families have expanded quite a bit in the last few years. The kids got along great, which made the whole weekend that much more fun. It was rewarding to see the kids bond the way we had years before. :)
And Nauvoo was just as fun as it has been every time we have gone. The kids love the pioneer pastimes area.
The group went on a wagon ride without me, since I've developed an allergy to horses that has only ever manifested itself on that same wagon ride in the past. Call me a party pooper if you will, but I prefer breathing to a wagon ride anyday.
We were afraid the pageant was going to be rained out. I teased Benson that it looked like the Heavens were not as happy with this new pageant. We came to expect miracles there, the sky's always seemed to clear in time for the show. Well, it may not be the City of Joseph pageant, but I suppose the Lord is happy with this new pageant as well because the sky cleared just in time for the show to go on.
We also visited many of the pioneer homes. We stopped by the blacksmith's shop and got our prairie diamonds and the brick yard to get our Nauvoo brick. I always enjoy hearing the history the missionaries share. Those pioneers went through so much during that time.
On Tuesday we went to Carthage.
There is always such a special spirit there. My kids are blessed to claim both survivors of that day as ancestors. Willard Richards saved John Taylor's life... and it is through their lineage that we are here today. Pretty cool.
So Nauvoo was cool and spending time with my good friend was priceless. Hoping its not another 8 years before we can align the stars and meet up again. Thanks for a great weekend Mer!!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Catching up a bit
So, I didn't post about our family gathering last month. My brother came to visit us with his 4 girls... So we had 17 of my parents 24 grandkids in town. :) So much fun. So, one of our big adventures was to take everyone downtown to the Museum of Science and Industry. It was so much fun.
They had a few areas like this where you actually interact with the image they are projecting. In the picture above, if you hold your hand still enough, one of the butterfly's will actually land on your hand. In another one, some balls would either gather into your arms, or fall to the ground below based on what you were doing. Very cool.
Twister was completely intrigued by the ball suction thingy. He went back and forth grabbing the balls and watching the vacuum suck them up up and away. :)
Cinderelly was pretty entranced by the floating ball. No barriers were going to stop her!!
The baby chicks hatching were pretty amazing to watch. They know the exact gestation of the eggs, so they put the eggs in the public incubator on the day they are scheduled to hatch. Could've spent all day there watching them, truly miraculous. :)
The weather science area was really fascinating as well. They have this neat vortex thing that looks like a giant tornado. At one point, a few of the kids were invited to stand in it! Very cool.
There were a lot of other really neat random things as well. The raining fog here made a really neat effect. Eventually all good things must come to an end. And there was no exception here:
We pushed the kids to their limit and it was time to head home. They slept beautifully through the huge traffic jam as we headed home. I feel so blessed to have the family that I do. The kids LOVE their cousins, they are really best friends. I can't wait to see how they interact as they head off to college and stuff in the future. :)
Anyway, since they left, its been back to the summer grind. We play outside in the heat, and hide inside when we can't take it anymore. We've made forts, camped in the backyard, caught lightning bugs, played at the park and more. Life is never dull with 5 kids. :) And since I can't leave this post with such an unhappy picture, I'll leave you with this:
They had a few areas like this where you actually interact with the image they are projecting. In the picture above, if you hold your hand still enough, one of the butterfly's will actually land on your hand. In another one, some balls would either gather into your arms, or fall to the ground below based on what you were doing. Very cool.
Twister was completely intrigued by the ball suction thingy. He went back and forth grabbing the balls and watching the vacuum suck them up up and away. :)
Cinderelly was pretty entranced by the floating ball. No barriers were going to stop her!!
The baby chicks hatching were pretty amazing to watch. They know the exact gestation of the eggs, so they put the eggs in the public incubator on the day they are scheduled to hatch. Could've spent all day there watching them, truly miraculous. :)
The weather science area was really fascinating as well. They have this neat vortex thing that looks like a giant tornado. At one point, a few of the kids were invited to stand in it! Very cool.
There were a lot of other really neat random things as well. The raining fog here made a really neat effect. Eventually all good things must come to an end. And there was no exception here:
We pushed the kids to their limit and it was time to head home. They slept beautifully through the huge traffic jam as we headed home. I feel so blessed to have the family that I do. The kids LOVE their cousins, they are really best friends. I can't wait to see how they interact as they head off to college and stuff in the future. :)
Anyway, since they left, its been back to the summer grind. We play outside in the heat, and hide inside when we can't take it anymore. We've made forts, camped in the backyard, caught lightning bugs, played at the park and more. Life is never dull with 5 kids. :) And since I can't leave this post with such an unhappy picture, I'll leave you with this:
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Chicken Pox
A quick story to lighten the mood today. We saw some turkeys in our yard this morning. I pointed them out to Sweetie and Tank who were sitting in the kitchen. The conversation went like this:
Sweetie: Oh look, there they are!!
Tank: Cool!
Sweetie: You have to be careful if you are outside with them because they bite.
Tank: I know!! Mom even got a bite on her forehead once.
Mom: No I didn't.
Tank: Yes you did, you showed me that mark! The one on your forehead.
Mom: You mean the scar that I have from chicken pox??
Tank: No it wasn't chicken, it was from the turkeys.
Mom: I think you're confused... my scar is from chicken pox, which is not actually from a chicken (or a turkey), its a type of rash.
Well, it made me laugh anyway. :)
Summer has been crazy around here. Crazy weather, and lots of restless kids. Its hard finding things to keep them all occupied. They like to play outside but the mosquitos are horrendous this year, so we have to be relentless on the bug spray. Especially since Twister has such an allergy to them. Have I shown you this picture before??
He swells up like crazy with a single bite. The picture was from last year, but we've had some doozies this year as well. It helps when I get some hydrocortisone on it immediately.
Anyway, this summer is going well despite our crazies. :) We're excited for next month when we are going on a small vacation and meeting up with my old college bestie and her family. :) It will be a blast!!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Migraine blessing
As background, I am a migraine sufferer. Before kids, I would get them a couple times per month. During pregnancy and breastfeeding, I usually got a reprieve and got them far less often. I was telling my BFF last week how it had been almost 2 years since I'd had a migraine. Huge blessing. :) However, somewhat ironically, last Friday I got a migraine.
I'm the Teachings for our Times teacher in our Relief Society (our church's women's group). I was scheduled to teach on Sunday. For me, the best way to "treat" my migraines is to take medicine when I get the aura, then get to sleep. So, that is what I did. Unfortunately, it didn't kick the migraine this time. I woke up on Saturday still with an awful headache. I rested, I napped... I took medicine, but I could not focus at all.
I knew I needed to finish preparing my lesson, but I was feeling completely useless. I could see the words on the page, and I thought I was reading them, but I could not seem to retain them or make any sort of coherent thought about them. I wanted to pass off the lesson to someone else, but my "backup" teacher was out of town and I didn't feel right about passing it off so late to anyone else. So, Saturday night, I sat down at the computer and forced myself to create an outline. I really don't even remember any of it making sense STILL at that point, but I got some questions ready to ask and made some handouts with quotes from the talk I was supposed to be teaching.
I went to bed early hoping to kick the migraine and wake up with some clarity of thought so that I could fix the lesson plan I started. No such luck. Still foggy and hurting Sunday morning. Begin super praying. lol. really though, I was not feeling capable of teaching, so I prayed as hard as I could muster that the Spirit would teach the lesson that day.
As I got up to teach, I hoped that the migraine would melt away for at least the time I had to stand up there. It didn't. But something else happened. Despite my feeling as though I couldn't make a coherent thought, and could hardly read the words on my paper, I WAS able to teach. It was as though my spiritual self took over for those 45 minutes. I had people tell me that they never would have known I had a migraine unless I had told them. My body was weak at that moment, but the Spirit was strong. I honestly don't remember a lot of the lesson, but I know there was good discussion and a feeling of peace and hope in the room.
The Lord doesn't always remove our physical challenges, but He DOES strenthen us when we are striving to do His will.
I'm the Teachings for our Times teacher in our Relief Society (our church's women's group). I was scheduled to teach on Sunday. For me, the best way to "treat" my migraines is to take medicine when I get the aura, then get to sleep. So, that is what I did. Unfortunately, it didn't kick the migraine this time. I woke up on Saturday still with an awful headache. I rested, I napped... I took medicine, but I could not focus at all.
I knew I needed to finish preparing my lesson, but I was feeling completely useless. I could see the words on the page, and I thought I was reading them, but I could not seem to retain them or make any sort of coherent thought about them. I wanted to pass off the lesson to someone else, but my "backup" teacher was out of town and I didn't feel right about passing it off so late to anyone else. So, Saturday night, I sat down at the computer and forced myself to create an outline. I really don't even remember any of it making sense STILL at that point, but I got some questions ready to ask and made some handouts with quotes from the talk I was supposed to be teaching.
I went to bed early hoping to kick the migraine and wake up with some clarity of thought so that I could fix the lesson plan I started. No such luck. Still foggy and hurting Sunday morning. Begin super praying. lol. really though, I was not feeling capable of teaching, so I prayed as hard as I could muster that the Spirit would teach the lesson that day.
As I got up to teach, I hoped that the migraine would melt away for at least the time I had to stand up there. It didn't. But something else happened. Despite my feeling as though I couldn't make a coherent thought, and could hardly read the words on my paper, I WAS able to teach. It was as though my spiritual self took over for those 45 minutes. I had people tell me that they never would have known I had a migraine unless I had told them. My body was weak at that moment, but the Spirit was strong. I honestly don't remember a lot of the lesson, but I know there was good discussion and a feeling of peace and hope in the room.
The Lord doesn't always remove our physical challenges, but He DOES strenthen us when we are striving to do His will.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Debating
So, here it has been almost a month... again... since I last wrote. Somehow, life is super busy with 5 kids. :) Who knew? Lots of laundry, lots of dishes, cooking dinner, sweeping floors, picking up toys. I could go on, but I know you all know.
So, I've made the decision to go back to school. I'm starting in the fall at the local community college. I have a handful of pre-requisites I need to take, then I'll apply for the nursing program there for Fall of 2013. I'm really excited, but also really nervous. I took all but 1 of the pre-req's to get into the nursing program at BYU. I tried to take the last one twice, but withdrew before I failed. To be clear, I have always been a good student. I got good grades in HS, and got into BYU. At BYU, I got mostly A's and B's. However, when I tried to take the anatomy class there, I failed every quiz for the first few weeks before I withdrew. Granted, I was newly married and didn't want to spend every waking hour in the lab studying cadavers... but I DID study and I was failing. So, as I mentioned, this makes me nervous to go back. Especially to start with Anatomy as my first class. But, I have to believe I'm at a more mature place in my life, and I know I can do it!!! I worked for years as a medical assistant doing most of the things the nurses did, but getting paid a fraction of what they do. No longer!!! I will get those magical letters to add on to the end of my name and I will LOVE IT. :)
As for my business, I've not been doing much with it. Every once in a while, I'll get an order off of my website or Etsy, but not very frequently. I don't feel much push to promote it myself. Its really a hard thing to do online. I usually got the most sales during the craft shows I would do each fall, but with me starting school this fall, I don't think I can manage juggling shows as well. So, I'm a bit in limbo about what to do with my business. I suppose I can just put it on hold and see what happens with life. It would be nice if I could figure out a way to sell my art without putting all the work into a show where I may or may not sell anything. I'd also like to branch out a bit and try some new crafty things. Anyway, I suppose this is just ramblings. I'm not likely to close up business to the point of refusing a new order if I got one. So, I guess I'll just see how things roll.
The kids are all doing well. They are anxious for summer to show up here. Although, weather wise, we've hardly had spring! We had 2 days last week when it was in the upper 80's, then 2 days later the high was 45!! I would love to have more than a fleeting 70 degree day. Just a week or two in that range is all I'm asking. *sigh*
I'll leave you with a few pictures from the last few weeks. I feel very blessed, life is good.
So, I've made the decision to go back to school. I'm starting in the fall at the local community college. I have a handful of pre-requisites I need to take, then I'll apply for the nursing program there for Fall of 2013. I'm really excited, but also really nervous. I took all but 1 of the pre-req's to get into the nursing program at BYU. I tried to take the last one twice, but withdrew before I failed. To be clear, I have always been a good student. I got good grades in HS, and got into BYU. At BYU, I got mostly A's and B's. However, when I tried to take the anatomy class there, I failed every quiz for the first few weeks before I withdrew. Granted, I was newly married and didn't want to spend every waking hour in the lab studying cadavers... but I DID study and I was failing. So, as I mentioned, this makes me nervous to go back. Especially to start with Anatomy as my first class. But, I have to believe I'm at a more mature place in my life, and I know I can do it!!! I worked for years as a medical assistant doing most of the things the nurses did, but getting paid a fraction of what they do. No longer!!! I will get those magical letters to add on to the end of my name and I will LOVE IT. :)
As for my business, I've not been doing much with it. Every once in a while, I'll get an order off of my website or Etsy, but not very frequently. I don't feel much push to promote it myself. Its really a hard thing to do online. I usually got the most sales during the craft shows I would do each fall, but with me starting school this fall, I don't think I can manage juggling shows as well. So, I'm a bit in limbo about what to do with my business. I suppose I can just put it on hold and see what happens with life. It would be nice if I could figure out a way to sell my art without putting all the work into a show where I may or may not sell anything. I'd also like to branch out a bit and try some new crafty things. Anyway, I suppose this is just ramblings. I'm not likely to close up business to the point of refusing a new order if I got one. So, I guess I'll just see how things roll.
The kids are all doing well. They are anxious for summer to show up here. Although, weather wise, we've hardly had spring! We had 2 days last week when it was in the upper 80's, then 2 days later the high was 45!! I would love to have more than a fleeting 70 degree day. Just a week or two in that range is all I'm asking. *sigh*
I'll leave you with a few pictures from the last few weeks. I feel very blessed, life is good.
Being three is exhausting |
The trampoline is "hair-raising" fun. |
Fun for the boys at Papa's house |
Tank's phonic spelling. Someone is not allowed to touch the remote every day. LOL. |
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