Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Skate Night - It Was The Best of Times, It Was The Worst of Times

Last night the girls elementary school had a skate night. We went and had a total blast! It was Addy's and my first time on rollerblades. Addy wouldn't wait for me to get my blades on before she took off on hers. Here she is doing the Hokie Pokie while I was still trying to get my rollerblades on. She is in the red shirt in the middle.
Our across the street neighbors. Those crazy kids.


Emily won a game of Red Light/Green Light.
She got this soda as a prize and shared it will all her friends.

My friends April and Allison showing off their mad skills.
Just wait. This will get them into trouble later.

As I have previously stated on this blog, I am in a pretty fierce gang.
We call ourselves P8. Here we are dominating the skate rink.

Here is another picture of us skating four in a row.
I know, we are just full of many many talents, among other things.
I had to go potty all night and managed to hold it. I finally decided to excuse myself to the restroom and this is what I miss! Apparently someone (who shall remain nameless to protect her non-innocence) put the thought into Allison's head that it would be way awesome to ride a scooter with her rollerblades on. It turned out to be not quite so awesome. I came out of the bathroom to this scene. It would seem that riding a scooter whilst wearing rollerblades can result in a broken fibula and a severely dislocated ankle. And when this happens, you get to spend the night in the hospital and have surgery the following day. I will say this is one tough chicka. She was laughing the whole time. Not a single tear escaped her eye.Addy kept saying over and over last night, "This night started off as the best night ever and then it turned into the worst night ever".
After we left the skating rink, we headed over to Krispy Kreme with the kids report cards so they could get their free doughnuts. I had 6 kids with me and they each got a 1/2 dozen box of doughnuts. That's a lotta dough for a good report card.
Doughnuts on a stick

Friday, March 23, 2012

Flashback Friday - The Eternal Young Men's President




2008 seems like such a long time ago. I have spent the last hour in tears, reading comments people left on the website we set up for my dad right after he passed away. Those comments you left there are so priceless. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share your memories.


My dad was the Eternal Young Men's President. Except for the time he spent working in the Bishopric in the Lakehighlands Ward in Dallas, he was either serving as the Ward Young Men's President or serving in the Stake Young Men's Presidency or as the Stake Young Men's President. When my parents moved from Dallas to Utah in 2005 they released him as the Stake Young Men's President. And what did they call him to when he got here? Ward Young Men's President. That's just where he belonged. Working with the youth.


I was just telling a friend of mine that I can't ever remember a time when I was growing up when it was just our family in our house. We ALWAYS had someone there. AT ALL TIMES. Day and night. My parents were all my friends second parents. And it was that way with all my siblings. My dad knew things about my friends that I didn't know because he was the one they went to for advice when they had a problem. I am so thankful for his example.


The top picture is when he was serving as YM President in Dallas and the bottom picture was taken not long before he passed away when he was serving as the YM President in Kaysville.


To see my dad's website click here


To see the comments I was reading click here


Again, I can not express enough thanks to those of you who shared your stories and memories and thoughts with us. They will help my dad's legacy live on forever. How precious they will be to all of his grandchildren as well. Thank you!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Please Pass The Blogger Ketchup - July 2011

In July my sister Kristy and her kids were staying with us while making the transition from Russia to the US of A. The kids had so much fun together all summer long. Here are Baron and Addy having a little Capri Sun picnic. Below is a picture of Emily giving them a ride on Aunt Lauren's bike.
One of our many cookouts of the summer
My Grandma, Irene (my dad's mom) was here visiting us from Washington state at the beginning of July. Then she went to Idaho to visit my uncle and his family. Then she came back for a few days before flying back home. This was the day she was leaving for the airport. Little Miss Addy is very attached to her and would not leave her side.
Granny kept Addy and Baron entertained for hours.
Emily, Aubrey, Addy and Tia playing Beatles Rock Band
We spent a day at my friend LaRee's house in her pool. It was fun to see our friends from our old neighborhood. (Addy is sitting on my lap right now and she is telling me I should add this dialogue to this picture. Aubrey: I want the white one back! (the floaty thing Addy's is sitting on) Addy: No I want the white one! Aubrey: NO! I WANT IT BACK! Addy: NO I WANT IT. Then she said, "Seriously. That's what happened. And then I went into their garage and found all the toys and I said cool guys! There's floaties in the garage! And then everyone got them out and then lalalalala we got in the water and well, it's kinda a long story." She's still talking about it but I'm gonna have to cut her off now)
Kristy and I took the kids on a walk to feed the ducks.
Bestest Cousin Friends Tia and Aubrey. These girls are only a few weeks apart in age and they had so much fun together last summer. For months now Aubrey has been making plans for next summer when Tia comes to visit. For years Tia has been making plans for Steve to build her a house across the street from us. I only wish...
Feeding the masses
One day the kids and I found ourselves alone and went for a little hike.
This catches me up for July except for the last few days my whole family was here visiting. For the posts I have already done of that time you can click here. That will take you to day 5 of their visit and at the bottom of that post is a link to the rest.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Happy Birthday Princess Emily!

Emily Turned 12 yesterday! Twelve years have gone by since our very first sweet baby girl was born. She was born a week early. The Friday before she was born, I went in for my doctor appointment. My blood pressure was high and I was starting to show signs of preeclampsia. My doctor suggested I go into the hospital on Monday morning to be induced.


My brother and sister just happened to have spring break that week and so my parents and two siblings were about to make their way from Dallas to Utah and were hoping a baby would be born before my dad had to take Sam and Lauren back to Dallas for school (my mom was staying for a few weeks). When I called them to tell them what my doctor suggested, they were so excited that not only would she be born and they would get to see her on their visit here, but that it was happening right at the beginning of their trip.


We woke up early Monday morning and Steve and my mom and I headed out for the hospital. It was snowing that morning. They induced me and several hours later, we were so happy to have our beautiful little baby girl with us! We didn't find out with any of our kids what they were before they were born, but we just knew she was going to be a girl. And she didn't disappoint! It took us a few hours to name her. We decided on Emily Lynne (Lynne after my mom Kay Lynne).


We were holding her and she would make the cutest little sighing sounds while she slept. What we thought was cute alarmed the nurses though. Apparently when babies sigh like that it means they aren't getting enough oxygen. They monitored her oxygen levels for a while and then decided that she needed to be moved to PICU. She spent a few days there before she was finally able to come home with us (I had to rent a room on the floor with terminally ill patients), and life has never been the same since. We love you Emily and are so glad you are a part of our family! Here are a few pictures of our Birthday girl.


Emily's 5th Princess Birthday Party


2005 Mini Drill at the High School where the girls performed at half time at a football game

Emily's 1st day of her 2nd year of Preschool



2005 Slumber party with her BFF'S Rylee and Kylee

(almost seems like we should have named her Emlee)

Emily at Tumbling Tigers 4th of July party. This was about an hour before she almost sliced her finger off and she had to get stitches.

Easter 2002

Emily and Aubrey Easter 2004

Cutie Patootie!

Her sister Addy makes this same exact face now. I knew I had seen it before.

Touchdown! 2006

Moab 2006

The Narrows At Zion's National Park

Easter March 2008



Happy Birthday Em! Her Birthday Week brings fun and exciting things for her. Tonight she goes to Jr. High Registration and tomorrow she goes with the Young Women for Temple Baptisms.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Monday Morning Musings - Plumbers Crack

A couple of days ago I went to check on Addy who was supposed to be sitting on this time out bench. This is what I found. She arranged some shoes under this blanket to make it look like she was under the blanket on the time out bench.




Aubrey has this obsession with clock math. It is this game she has made up in her head. Whenever she looks at a clock to see what time it is, she makes the time a math problem. And she can do it for any time. So say it is 6:17. She will say, "It's six seventeen. Seven minus one is six." Or if it is 5:15 she will say, "It's five fifteen. Five times one is five." She really literally does this every single time she looks at the clock.




So we watched Lord of the Rings (all 3 movies) with Zac and Emily a few months ago. They had never seen the movies. Well now they are obsessed. And they have Aubrey hooked on them too. Emily can do a near perfect Smeagol/Gollum imitation. You should ask her to do it for you. She does the part where he is arguing with himself. She's good.




And Aubrey, she is now in love with Legolas. Which I think is cute since she is quite elfish herself.




We have this spider book that we have had since Zac was in Kindergarten. It shows real pictures of spiders. I think it is an awesome book. Spiders can be really beautiful. But for some reason it totally freaks Zac and Addy out. Like FREAKS them out. The book had been stuck on a shelf for years but someone got it out a few weeks ago and for several days it just kinda floated around the house. If it was in a room, Addy would freak out and refuse to go into that room. I finally had to throw it away because it was making me so crazy.




So I was making smoothies the other day. Addy asked if she could push the buttons on the blender. I said sure. Emily got all huffy and said that last time I made a smoothie she had asked if she could push the buttons and I told her no because she was already pushing buttons. I have absolutely no recollection of this.




We celebrated Aubrey's Birthday a few weeks ago. We had balloons. I hate balloons. They freak me out. I fully blame it on my Bishop when I was like 5 years old who told a story of a boy who choked on a deflated balloon. So I pop them as soon as I can. I let the kids play with them after the party since they were still floating. But the next day when they were on the ground, I popped them and threw them in the trash. OK, really I didn't pop them because that could potentially send little pieces of chokable matter flying all about the place. So I rip a little hole by the base of the balloon with my teeth and let the air out and then stuff the empty shell way down in the trash where the kids can't see it. Well, I did this to the balloons from the party. Addy realized her balloon was missing. One of her older siblings, who is on to me and my balloon popping ways, told her that I had probably popped it and thrown it in the trash. Even though I tried to deny it, she wasn't buyin' it. Especially because her siblings were backing her up. So she says to me, "What would happen if you were a kid still and YOU had a balloon that you really liked and wanted to play with and what if I took your YOUR balloon and I popped it? How would you feel???" She paused to let me think it over, then continued, "Well, THAT'S how I feel!" About 10 minutes later she came back with her hands on her hips and said, "I'm seriously mad at you!" That's fine with me. One of these days she will thank me for all the times I saved her from choking on a balloon.




Zac. The kid has now outgrown 3 (T-H-R-E-E) sets of church clothes in the last year. I'm serious. I bought him a new white shirt and black dress pants right before we went out of town in November for Thanksgiving, and they don't fit him now. I think I am going to start some type of "Church Clothing Exchange For Teenage Boys" in our ward. It's crazy.




The other night we were watching American Idol. One of the songs that a contestant was singing has been sung by President Obama at some something or other. So they showed a clip of him singing it. Addy said, "DID YOU SEE THAT!?! The United States Government was singing that song!" She thought it was so funny.




So it's like this. My dishwasher is a piece of poo. We have lived in this house for 3 1/2 years (it is brand new to the house) and I have already had to have someone come out and replace the motor once. Thankfully it was still under warranty. Well, it stopped working again. Last summer. For real. We have been washing dishes by hand since. last. summer. Well, it's more like we have been letting dishes pile up on the counter until there is no more room, then we wash them, since last summer. Finally last week I had had enough. ENOUGH. I called a repairman out to fix it. I wasn't too awfully impressed with him.




First of all he told me that he couldn't determine what was wrong with the dishwasher. That it could either be the control panel or the motor. He said that they don't make this type of dishwasher where you can take apart the motor to see if it is bad, you just have to replace it. But it could be that we replace that and find out that it wasn't the motor, it was the control board and then we would have to replace that too. And for what it would cost to do both of those, we would be better off buying a new dishwasher. Then he told me that my garbage disposal has a crack and needs to be replaced. He said that for a smaller horse power disposal than what I have now, it would cost $350 to replace. (Let me just say again - This house is 3 1/2 years old! We have a dishwasher that has broken down twice, a disposal that is cracked, and a doorbell that we have replaced once already when it almost burned the house down and now the new one is not working. Can we not make anything to last nowadays???)(For reals!)




So I begrudgingly scheduled him to come two days later to replace the disposal. I told him I would have to think on the dishwasher. Since the dishwasher has been broken, I have had this hankerin' to take it apart and see if I could solve the problem myself. But I had no idea how to do it or if I would electrocute myself or what. So I haven't. Well, my mom was over for dinner that night and she said she had just watched a video on pintrest of a girl who took her dishwasher apart and fixed it when someone had told her she would have to get a new one. And I thought, "By golly! If some chick on the internet can take her dishwasher apart and fix it, so can I!" So I did! With the help of a five year old.


We took it apart, cleaned the motor (which I've heard isn't made to be taken apart) and all the other pieces. Amazingly we were able to put it all back together and didn't have any screws left over. (Next time I will take a picture of each layer as I take it apart). And it works! It makes a horrible noise and it leaks a little, but it works! I still don't use it because of the noise and the leakage, but I know now that it is NOT the control panel, it is the motor. I googled the brand of dishwasher and motor problems and found out that I can buy a new motor for about $70. And I can probably install it myself, seeing as how I took the other one apart.




I also got up under the sink and looked at the garbage disposal and saw that there were only 2 screws holding the thing up there. I was feelin' so handy I thought, By HECK! I can probably fix that there disposal myself. So I googled again and found that the type of disposal he was going to give me retails at Home Depot for $90. And I watched a video on Youtube of a guy replacing a disposal and it took him all of 5 minutes to remove the old and install the new. SAY WHA??? Yes, apparently this appliance repair man was charging me $250 for 5 minutes of labor.




So I called him up the next morning to cancel my appointment to fix the disposal. I was nice and just said we had changed our minds. What I really wanted to say was, "MY 5 YEAR OLD AND I TOOK THE DISHWASHER APART AND FIXED IT AND SINCE THAT WAS SOMETHING YOU COULDN'T HANDLE, I DON'T WANT YOU TOUCHIN' MY DANG GARBAGE DISPOSAL! THE 5 YEAR OLD AND I WILL HANDLE THAT AS WELL! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!"