Saturday, June 12, 2010
Blaze Of Glory
Friday, June 11, 2010
Flashback/Forward Friday - It's A Small World After All
When I told her that my grandmother was Gwen Tolman, she couldn't believe it. And one of the first things she said was, "OH! They're the ones who's car Don wrecked!" She also told me that my Great Aunt June was their teacher when they first joined the LDS church and she has such fond memories of her.
What a small world we live in. It occurred to me that Zac and Eli being friends makes it 4 generations of friendship between our two families. Four generations of friendship that have jumped unknowingly across state lines.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
I Hope You Don't Mind, I Hope You Don't Mind, That I Put Down In Words...
Last Thursday, Steve and I celebrated our 15th Wedding Anniversary. I am so thankful for this man, I don't really even know how to put it down in words. He makes me happy every day of my life. I mean that. He makes me happy EVERY day of my life. I don't often express to him how grateful I am for the kind of man he is. I think sometimes, in the world that we live in, with lesser men all around, I take for granted the partner I have been blessed with. He truly is a good man.
He loves me unconditionally. And he has never ever for a second given me reason to ever doubt his love or devotion to me. He is also very patient with me. More patient than I would ever be with myself.
He also loves our children and he is such a good father to them. He works so hard for his family. He owns his own business and that means he is always working. Always. Most days, he works all day and comes home and still has hours of more work to do on the computer. Some days he leaves the house for work at 7 in the morning and doesn't get home until 3 or 4 or 5 o'clock the next morning. Once, there was a whole entire year when he worked every single day (except most Sundays) including all holidays.
He has a strong testimony of Christ and of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. He honors the Priesthood that he holds. He is a Valiant Husband, Father and Leader of our family.
Stephen, I love you and everything you stand for. Thank you for being the husband you are.
♥ me
See, he does love me. You can tell by the look on his face:
Monday, June 7, 2010
Monday Morning Musings - School's Out For Summer!
In the middle of each kids chart is a "Weekly Focus". I am rotating them for each kid. I have "Meals", "Laundry" and "Dishes". I am the kind of person who would rather have everyone clear out of the kitchen and stay outta my way when I am cooking. And I also have this thing about me being the only one who can load the dishwasher or sort clothes, because I am the only one who can do it right. But I have realized that that is not helping my kids to learn these basic life skills that I am supposed to be teaching them. So now they will be learning how to do those things, and I will be learning how to let go.
HAPPY SUMMER!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Flashback Friday - Thanksgiving In Utah
This picture was taken at Thanksgiving in 1992. The year I might have graduated from high school, if I were that old. I was living in Utah and my dad and Farrah drove up to visit me. This is what I remember about that time. It was my first holiday away from home and I was so glad that I didn't have to spend it alone. I was so excited to see some of my family again. We got our first snow about a week before they came and that was my first experience with snow. I remember being in a store and a lady that worked there just got of the phone with her husband and it was snowing where he was, but it hadn't reached us yet. I was so excited. When my dad and Farrah were on their way up, they got stuck in a snow storm and the highway was closed and they had to spend the night in a church. The three of us were so proud of ourselves for the Thanksgiving feast we made. I had fun showing them around and playing tour guide. Who knew that that would become my eternal calling, playing tour guide for anyone and everyone who comes through Salt Lake City that I know? But I love it! And no, I am not deformed in this picture. I have clear braces on my teeth. What a stupid idea. I look back at pictures of that time and I just look like I have funky mouth disease.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
A Day To Remember
After we left the cemetery, we went to my mom's house and had a delicious lunch (she made brisket) with her and my sister Lauren and their neighbors, Curtis and Kami and their kids.
Then we all loaded up in the van and finally made our way up the canyon. It was a beautiful drive and we had a blast once we got there. As soon as we all got out of the van and took a look at all the pine cones strewn about, a war ensued. And some of the innocent bystanders (mom and grandma) even got pegged a few times.
Update: Aubrey shared with me what she wrote in her journal yesterday. She gave me permission to share it here. Here are the thoughts of a seven year old about Memorial Day.
I want to write about Memorial Day. On Memorial Day we celebrate about the people that were in the war and died. And the people that were working hard for us to have a free country. They went through hard stuff.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
2nd Annual American Idol Finale Soiree
Friday, May 28, 2010
Flashback Friday - Closet Friends
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Flower Girls
A few weeks ago, my neighbor needed to borrow my girls to model some hair accessories she made. We just went out our front door and into the ever prevalent weeds to take the pictures. I took my camera along and snapped a few shots of the girls too. They turned out mighty cute, if I do say so myself. But I did have beautiful subjects, so how could I go wrong? I tried to talk Z into donning a white shirt and jeans and joining us, but he didn't find my suggestion amusing in the least. Oh well, he missed out.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Monday Morning Musings - It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
A) On Christmas Eve
B) Last February
C) Just a few hours ago
Yep, it snowed again today. Old Man Winter, who knew you had such a stubborn streak? Oh well, it's all blue skies now. Please note my grass (overlook all the interspersed weeds) that is now growing where once upon a time there used to be just dirt. And weeds.

It's always nice to know that you just aren't getting through to your three year old. You see, on an ideal day, I am showered and dressed before I wake the kiddos up. But not every day is ideal. Today was one of those days. And once I get them up, I can pretty much just forget about taking a shower until I get the older ones off to school. Every time that happens Addy and I have the same conversation. It goes something like this:
Me: Addy, I am about to get in the shower. You cannot answer the door while
I am in the shower. If the doorbell rings, what should you do?
Addy: Come and tell you!
Me: Should you answer the door first, and then come tell me who is at the
door?
Addy: No! I tell you first!
Me: OK. So DO NOT ANSWER THE DOOR! Come and tell me and I will tell you
what you should do.
Addy: OK! I WON'T answer the door.
And then I leave her upstairs in the playroom watching Dora and playing with her toys.
I used to think that was working, but apparently it only worked because no one ever actually came to the door. That is until today. When Addy suddenly appeared at the shower. With a Jehovah's Witness pamphlet in her hand. "Mommy a lady and a man just gave this to us!" Yeah. I guess from here on out if I don't shower before I get everyone up in the morning, I just don't shower. That should be...fun...





