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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Autumn begins...

Another school year has begun, Veronica progressed to 4th grade and has Mrs. Olesen, the same teacher that she had for 2nd grade. She loved her then, so is happy to have her again. Sage started 2nd grade and his teacher is Mrs. Stone, who seems to be a favorate among parents at the school, so I feel that he is in good hands and seems to be very happy.
Last weekend was Legacy Elementary's annual Pumpkin Walk. Each class in the school picks a theme and decorates pumpkins after the theam; each theam following certin positive virtues. We got to go to the school and look at all the cool pumpkins, eat doughnuts & drink hot chocolate. It's a fun tradition for the kids and families as well.




We have a lot of birthdays this month! October 2nd was Andrea's, Bailey's, and Candace's birthday! We spent it at my in-laws celebrating a birthday FHE for Bailey. It was so nice to see Jaimie and her kids again. It's been too long! The kids sure love their cousins!!




Sunday we had a birthday party for Andrea at my parent's house. I forgot my camera, so no pictures. :( Today is my dad's birthday, tomorrow is Samila's birthday, and a week from today is my mom's & cousin Jessica's birthdays!! Whew!
Hope to do more fun stuff and add more pictures!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Spring into Summer

This year I've enjoyed watching the baby sparrows grow in the nest on our front porch. I wached as they learned to fly, and one that stood at the edge of the nest squaking at the others, too afraid to fly...
On Saturday I was having a yard sale (all that work for $37! Not sure I want to do that again) and as I was cleaning up, Veronica saw a little injured bird in the street. It looked like one of our babies. Well, I tried to call Animal Services, but couldn't find it in any phone book. I finally found something that sounded right, but when I called the gentleman who answered said that they don't do that anymore. Apperently you can get in a lot of trouble if you are found careing for a wild animal, there's a $500 fine. He said the best thing you can do is put it under a bush and hope for the best. By the time I got off the phone the poor little fella was dead. It just felt so backwords to me to find out that people with a kind heart, who just want to help a little animal, would be punnished.
Anyway... I wanted to share some pictures I've taken this spring & summer. I tried to film the baby birds before they could fly with my camera, but I was zoomed way in and so it's shakey...
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thistles... eeeek!

Monday, July 13, 2009

4th of July 2009

Tim got the flu the week of Indipendance Day. He was feeling so miserable! Because Tiffany was leaving to Iraq just a few days later he wanted to spend as much time with her as he could. So, even though he wasn't feeling well we all went to my in-laws for the 4th. Tim just had to be careful not to cough on people.
When Veronica was only about 2 years old I gave her 3 ponytails and spiked them with blue gell, trying to give the effect of fireworks for July 4th... ever since then she thinks this is a normal thing to do on the 4th of july, and often wants her hair done in some crazy way. I still had some red & blue gell left over from Halloween... too bad I didn't have white... anyway, we had fun with it and the kids were extra patriotic with their crazy hair. hehe
We had fun, especially the kids, watching fireworks, etc. I'm so glad we got to hang out with Tiff before she had to go too! Praying for her safety!


Boondocks

Jenny invited us to go to Lagoon with her one day, but we got such a late start that we decided to go to Boondocks instead. It was a Tuesday and we were happy to find out that full passes were half price on Tues! So we spent less than we would have if we'd gone to Lagoon too. :D


Dan & Araceli's Utah Reception

June 13th Dan and Araceli had their reception in Utah. It was going to be at my aunt & uncle's house, but it was rainy so they moved it to a pavillion by their church. Another party had the pavillion scheduled for 3pm, so we moved our's into the cultral hall of the church around that time. Then the rain went all loco - monsoon style, and the other party ninja-ed in on us. LOL We were done anyway, but seeing family that we don't see often enough was fun and several of us were reluctant to leave.
My mom assigned each of us different salads to make, and probably because of the weather, we made much, much more than was consumed.
Here are some photos that I took there...


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Trip to California 2009, Dan & Araceli's wedding

20 THINGS I LEARNED THIS WEEKEND:

1. There is a high number of people who hang out in the passing lane and go under the speed limit, forcing others to break the law and pass on the right side.

2. Cruise control is a wonderful invention, but more effective when slower drivers aren't cutting in front of you!

3. It's scary when you're behind an 18 wheeler truck, and a tire blows out!

4. When an 18 wheeler looses a tire, despite the loud noise, flying tire debris, and shooting sparks, the driver feels no inclanation to stop, or even slow dawn.

5. You can sleep for 20 minutes in a car and feel as refreshed as if you just sleapt for 8 hours & ready to take your turn at the wheel.

6. There are several different speicies of Joshua tree... or was that the 20 minutes of sleep talking?

7. When stopping for breakfast at Denny's in Las Vegas; he who is the most praised for being the only one to eat everything on his plate will soon be quickly extracted from the vehicle to review the contents of said breakfast on the side of the road.

8. Don't ever cross a bride on her wedding day, or a menstral girl either... just don't do it!

9. Little girls always get diarhea at the worst possible times.

10. Long raod trips may lead to irregular bowels...

11. Great Grandmas always have prune juice handy.

12. Prune juice works wonders!

13. Despite your better judgement, a GPS system never lies.

14. You can program a GPS to use different languages, accents, voices, and distance measurments.

15. A GPS is most effective in the language you understand the best.

16. Children always have to use a restroom when the next rest stop is hours away.

17. When you stop in the middle of no where to let children relieve themselves out doors; little girls may cry out of fear, but boys are more likely to giggle with glee.

18. Children are wonderful on road trips, once they're doped up on Dramamine and fast asleep.

19. When driving on little sleep; watch for fingers before you close the car door!

20. Man, it's good to be home!!!


Here are some pictures from Dan & Araceli's wedding:




And here are some pictures from visiting some of Tim's family, Friday and Sunday (Tim's Birthday);



It was so nice to see my brother get married! I'm so happy for them! He really found a great girl, and I'm so glad she's my sister-in-law!
I'm also glad we got to visit Tim's mom, sister & Grandma! It was nice hanging out with them all and getting to know eachother a little more.
I had a lot of fun, and I'm so glad Tim's boss let him borrow his GPS! It helped so much! Those things are pretty cool, and apperently not all that expensive... we'll probably buy one some time.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

At the end of the school year Veronica's teacher puts on a play every year. This year the am kids did "The True Story of Red Ridinghood" and the pm kids did "Snow White and the 7 Dorks". They did a really good job, and the plays were funny. Veronica played the part of Red's mother, Mrs. Ridinghood. She did a great job. Unfortunately we forgot to charge the battery on the camcorder, so we only filmed the first 5 minutes before the battery ran out. And I'm still working out how to open up recorded files on my computer. But I'll post some of the pictures...
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Well, those pictures aren't great, I blame Tim. He took them. LOL But you get the idea. :P

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Carnival Cruise...

So, as most of you know, my dear hubby and I celebrated our 10 year wedding anniversary by going on a 7 day cruise to the Caribbean (April 11th to the 18th). And boy do I have a LOT of pictures to share with you... and probably some stories to go with them. All in all we had a great time!
Here we are boarding the ship in Miami... Hello Sunshine! LOL (it'd been raining back home when we left)
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We were on the Carnival Liberty, which had about 3,000 people on board! If we go again we may want to try a smaller cruise ship. A bit crowded at times... But I have to say; the food was great! But we're not spoiled, so we loved it! (probably gained a few pounds to prouve it LOL)
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The next day was Easter Sunday. Didn't feel at all like Easter without the kids (who were staying with grandparents & Crystal while we were away). We layed out in the sun moast of the morning on the deck reading, and getting very sunburned! LOL I was a little more careful, so mine wasn't as bad (though my shoulders are peeling now), but Tim got a really bad burn.
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Monday we docked at Cozumel, Mexico, which was absolutely gorgeous of course... We went on a shore excursion to Xcaret, which is an Ecological, Archeological park on the mainland Yucatan Paninsula, so we took a ferry and a bus to get there. I think this was my favorite excursion we did. The animals were beautiful, as well as the beach, and we swam in an underground river that goes through caves, about a 45 min swim... cold at first, but since we were so hot and sunburned it felt great!! After that we did a little souveneer shopping and went back to the boat to sleep. LOL
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Tuesday was a "fun day at sea" LOL... Tim and I were too sunburned to brave the deck during the day, so we spent most of the day in our cabin reading, watching shows repeat themselves on the tv, sleeping, yadda yadda yadda. LOL No great pictures taken this day, so I'll share the ones we took of the towel animals that were in our room after the staff had cleaned it when we went to eat... LOL... I didn't think to take a picture of the first 2 which were; a rabbit (easter), and a lobster. Here are the ones that I did take pictures of...
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Wednesday we ancored at Grand Cayman Island, which is surrounded by reef, so we had to ancor and take a ferry to the island. Some things I learned about Grand Cayman that I hadn't known before are; it used to be called Tortuga (if you're very familliar with the 3 Pirates of the Caribbean movies this will mean something to you), it's a Brittish colony (so they drive on the left side of the road, which felt scary. LOL), and tax free - no taxes! Wonder how they fix their roads & stuff? The shore excursion we took here was snorcling with the stingrays. This was really fun! I kept my shirt on though, didn't want more sunburn... and most of the pictures we took were under water, with the waterproof camera, and the film is not developed yet. But here we are riding the ferry back from the reef.
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there was a pirate ship excursion too, we didn't do it, but took a picture of the pirate ship;
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... ... we also filmed quite a bit with our camcorder, but I still haven't figured out how to view those files on my pc yet.

Thursday we went to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, which I have to admit was the biggest let down. We were the most excited about going there, and it was an incredibly beautiful island, as far as we saw. We did the Dunn river falls & dolphin cove excursion, which we really liked. The part that ruined the fun was the people selling suvaneers, who were the most manipulative, pushy, kind of salesperson I've ever come across. They'd load you with whatever suveneers (none of it I would have looked at to buy in the first place), tell you it was a free gift, "because I respect you, mon." And then ask for only a tip... and if your tip is too small they'd accuse you of insulting them. We got away with only a few unwanted things, that I ended up just giving to my kids. But the whole ordeal stressed out Tim so much that we barely did any shopping before he wanted to just go back to the boat. It was a bummer. But we got some great pictures of the waterfall, and I have to give two thumbs up to the tour guides who took us up the falls and even took the pictures for us. They were great! The dolphins were cute too, and did cool tricks. Hard to get pictures of that, so most of them are with the camcorder... once I get that figured out I'll share those as well.
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Can you tell the water was cold?? hahahahah! Unfortunately Tim slipped on a rock right near the end of this and scraped his shoulder, which as you can see was already very sunburned. Poor guy just got beat up on this trip!
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Friday was another "fun day at sea", and my burn was more a tan by then, so I wanted to go on the deck. But Tim was still really burned, so we hung out in our cabbin most of the day again. I read and fell asleep. LOL We ventured out on the deck at sunset though which was beautiful! So we did take some pictures of that...
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So that was my trip!! The book I read was called "Confesssions of an Ugly Stepsister", by Gregory Maguire. Just had to say that I really liked it. LOL The same author wrote 'Wicked', which was made into a broadway play. I've read that and it's sequil, 'Son of a Witch' LOL and so far I liked this one the best. But hey, I like quarky takes on classic stories. (as long as they're not too vulgar... Wicked was too much for my taste...)

BIG HUGS!