Our young men and young women are playing Gotcha! It is a fun week. Rochelle and I are both in the youth organization, so we get to play too. Everyone has a secret target, whom they attempt to get with a squirt gun before next Tuesday. My target is. . . well, I can't say, this is a public BLOG after all. But I am going to get her...I mean him. After I get my target, my target's target becomes my target. That was too many "target" in a single sentence.
As for other things, we are now the proud owners of two white, fluffy, kittens. I have always liked cats. I guess that's the result of having Kitty C, a Siamese tom cat, sleep with me in my crib. I still remember the day when Kitty C didn't ever come back home, but I digress. It was my idea to get the cats. The two things I have to watch out for are the clawing of the furniture and the hair flying about and sticking to my black pants. I can deal with those, I think. We have a good vacuum (which is currently broken) and we can always get the cats de-clawed.
On to my son. Christian is seven, and for the most part is quiet and shy. Until he gets mad, which seems to happen every afternoon. At that point, he hits, screams, rips things up, throws things, dumps out garbage cans, chases his sisters around the house with dangerous objects, and so forth. By the time I get home, it has usually passed, and he falls back into the quiet, shy boy again. I hope he outgrows the tantrums, and to a lesser degree, the shyness. Over all, I like him, and think we will keep him.
Now, I am off to get or "gotcha" my target. Maybe. Or, I am going to go to bed, because it is too late to get anybody on a school night.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Leaving work
Boy, I simply didn't have much time to write anything today. I'm getting ready to leave work, and go to my scout meeting. I am certainly glad that we are able to meet with the other troop because I think it will make the boys I oversee more excited about coming out to activities.
By the way, I am using my voice recognition software to make this blog entry. It has some flaws, but the really cool thing about it is that it can write out supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I don't think I could even type that if I had to.
By the way, I am using my voice recognition software to make this blog entry. It has some flaws, but the really cool thing about it is that it can write out supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I don't think I could even type that if I had to.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
HELLOOOOOOOOO everyone!! It's been a busy last few days. My mom and little sister paige both had birthdays, and we had a fun birthday party until christian had to go to the e.r. and get 13 stitches in his ear from the trailor gate falling on him. My mom wrote more about it down in another post :) :) My cousin Jeremy just got back from his mission, and the whole family came from Wyoming to visit. We all spent a night at my dad's office which is on the parade route for the days of 47 parade. We all woke up and watched the parade and it was alot of fun. Then we all went to my grandparents house in Highland and had a welcome home/birthday party for Jeremy. Yesterday they had to leave, which was pretty sad because we didn't get to see them for very long but it was alot of fun.
Last night I stayed at my Aunt Dee Dee's house and helped her paint her house she is moving out of and going to rent out. We were up really late and then i slept in till noon :) :) Today we have all been kinda relaxing and my mom and sister left togo to a Tabernacle Choir concert with the Osmands :) :) fun fun fun! So theres somewhat of an update of how the last few days have been. :)
Last night I stayed at my Aunt Dee Dee's house and helped her paint her house she is moving out of and going to rent out. We were up really late and then i slept in till noon :) :) Today we have all been kinda relaxing and my mom and sister left togo to a Tabernacle Choir concert with the Osmands :) :) fun fun fun! So theres somewhat of an update of how the last few days have been. :)
seattle tour
It's almost August!
This summer has flown by....an I'm not ready for it to be over yet. Chelsea got a letter from her senate adviser with all sorts of activities she will be involved in, and Alyssa got her registration from Taylorsville high school. I can't believe our daughter is old enough to attend high school! The registration packet also included a notice about drivers education that said she could get her learners permit right away. Run for your lives. I mean it.
We are finishing up the month of July with a bang. Carlos' office downtown is right along the Days of 47 parade route, and so we went down and slept over night to watch the parade. The only problem is that in order to save your spot along the curb someone has to "sleep" outside. I put sleep in quotation marks because it is so noisy that no-one is able to sleep! I'm still recovering, but it was a lot of fun and we had a lot of family and friends show up to watch the parade with us.
Paige and I both had birthdays this last week. We had a rockin' party at my parents' house in highland, but right before leaving, Christian was playing out front and decided to open the back of a utility trailer. It was a lot heavier than he thought and it fell and squashed him between the gate and the road. We spent three hours in the emergency room where he was x-rayed and received 13 stitches behind his ear. This past week his arm has continued to hurt and yesterday Carlos felt really strongly that he should be x-rayed again, a little higher up on his arm. Sure enough, he had a fracture in is upper arm. Christian feels pretty cool wearing his snoopy arm sling, and is enjoying all the attention!
This next week I have jury duty. I tried to complain to Carlos about it, mostly because I had to cancel my appointment with Brandon (my nutritionist), but he said it is my civic duty to go and that I should be happy to do it. Yes dear.
I am really excited for August 4. Carlos and I will be attending the James Taylor concert at Usana amphitheater, and then I head up to girls camp. We get to go back up to the Heber Valley girls camp again, which is a blast. We had a bear in our camp last year, which tried to eat my ice chest, but it is a really great camp. Sleeping in cabins is so much better than tents! I have some new pictures to post and maybe even a video of the kids body-surfing at Newport, but I won't get them posted till tomorrow.
We are finishing up the month of July with a bang. Carlos' office downtown is right along the Days of 47 parade route, and so we went down and slept over night to watch the parade. The only problem is that in order to save your spot along the curb someone has to "sleep" outside. I put sleep in quotation marks because it is so noisy that no-one is able to sleep! I'm still recovering, but it was a lot of fun and we had a lot of family and friends show up to watch the parade with us.
Paige and I both had birthdays this last week. We had a rockin' party at my parents' house in highland, but right before leaving, Christian was playing out front and decided to open the back of a utility trailer. It was a lot heavier than he thought and it fell and squashed him between the gate and the road. We spent three hours in the emergency room where he was x-rayed and received 13 stitches behind his ear. This past week his arm has continued to hurt and yesterday Carlos felt really strongly that he should be x-rayed again, a little higher up on his arm. Sure enough, he had a fracture in is upper arm. Christian feels pretty cool wearing his snoopy arm sling, and is enjoying all the attention!
This next week I have jury duty. I tried to complain to Carlos about it, mostly because I had to cancel my appointment with Brandon (my nutritionist), but he said it is my civic duty to go and that I should be happy to do it. Yes dear.
I am really excited for August 4. Carlos and I will be attending the James Taylor concert at Usana amphitheater, and then I head up to girls camp. We get to go back up to the Heber Valley girls camp again, which is a blast. We had a bear in our camp last year, which tried to eat my ice chest, but it is a really great camp. Sleeping in cabins is so much better than tents! I have some new pictures to post and maybe even a video of the kids body-surfing at Newport, but I won't get them posted till tomorrow.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Diet Update-Just for you, Candi!
Today is day 16 of my diet. When I went to see Brandon (my nutritionist) a few weeks ago I thought my life was over. He weighed me and took my body-fat percentage and it was devastating! Granted, I'm still 30 pounds down from my top weight, but with my family history of diabetes, I think I was scared straight, so to speak.
The first four days were pretty difficult, but after that it got a lot easier. I also had a visit with Dr. Bagley, who gave me lots of supplements to give my body a good detail cleaning, and I started to feel better pretty quickly. I've been to see several doctors for the digestive issues and what I've learned is that many other health problems can be the result of what I'm eating.
The thing I'm finding that works for me is to make my meals very boring. Brandon gave me a list of foods I could eat, and limited it to two or three choices per meal. It was hard at first, but now that I'm not craving all kinds of sugary stuff, I actually have to remind myself to eat sometimes. My goal is to get to the point where I eat healthy 95% of the time and have a little treat once in awhile.
So far I've lost 11 pounds, and my metabolism has gone up about 50%. That is a true blessing. I walk 45 minutes every day and I'm able to have Jon Bon Jovi all to myself for just a little while! I have found that I quite enjoy my walks:> Monday is my birthday and dangit I am having a piece of cheesecake!
Candi, thanks for your interest, and for reading my silly blog! Love ya!
TTFN!
The first four days were pretty difficult, but after that it got a lot easier. I also had a visit with Dr. Bagley, who gave me lots of supplements to give my body a good detail cleaning, and I started to feel better pretty quickly. I've been to see several doctors for the digestive issues and what I've learned is that many other health problems can be the result of what I'm eating.
The thing I'm finding that works for me is to make my meals very boring. Brandon gave me a list of foods I could eat, and limited it to two or three choices per meal. It was hard at first, but now that I'm not craving all kinds of sugary stuff, I actually have to remind myself to eat sometimes. My goal is to get to the point where I eat healthy 95% of the time and have a little treat once in awhile.
So far I've lost 11 pounds, and my metabolism has gone up about 50%. That is a true blessing. I walk 45 minutes every day and I'm able to have Jon Bon Jovi all to myself for just a little while! I have found that I quite enjoy my walks:> Monday is my birthday and dangit I am having a piece of cheesecake!
Candi, thanks for your interest, and for reading my silly blog! Love ya!
TTFN!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
The Big Vacation!
We had a great trip to California last week. The first three days were spent at Disneyland, and the kids had a blast! (me too.. I love Disneyland) We went on every ride you can think of and then went on them again! Christian and Paige loved the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and Alyssa Chelsea and Carlos' favorite was the Tower of Terror. Alyssa has learned to love roller coasters of every kind, so she and Chelsea buddied up a lot. My favorite was the Grizzly River Run, because we went as a family!
California was hotter than ever. It was over 91 degrees at the beach, which if you know California, is pretty darn hot. After Disneyland we spent a few days in Newport beach, where we saw the temple, did a little shopping and went to the beach and the pier on Balboa Peninsula. I would move to Newport Beach in a second. It's a beautiful place. I even asked Carlos how hard it would be to take the Bar Exam in California. We won't be moving any time soon, though!
Overall, it was a wonderful trip, and it was so fun to get away with the family. I love making great memories with the kids. I'm realizing more and more that they will be gone all too soon! I am going to try and post some pictures of our trip, so hopefully you'll get a little taste of our fun week!
California was hotter than ever. It was over 91 degrees at the beach, which if you know California, is pretty darn hot. After Disneyland we spent a few days in Newport beach, where we saw the temple, did a little shopping and went to the beach and the pier on Balboa Peninsula. I would move to Newport Beach in a second. It's a beautiful place. I even asked Carlos how hard it would be to take the Bar Exam in California. We won't be moving any time soon, though!
Overall, it was a wonderful trip, and it was so fun to get away with the family. I love making great memories with the kids. I'm realizing more and more that they will be gone all too soon! I am going to try and post some pictures of our trip, so hopefully you'll get a little taste of our fun week!
The Diet Woe's
Today is day # 1 of my new diet..er..I mean, lifestyle change. It is still early in the day and I have stomped, cried,pouted, and screamed at my kids. Chelsea thinks I hate her.
In despair I took a big bite of a brownie, which I then spit out. (It doesn't count if you spit it out, does it?) It sure tasted good though. My nutritionist, Brandon (that's right, I have my very own nutritionist) says that after a week of this new way of eating, I should be able to jump out of bed with all kinds of vigor and energy and hit the ground running. Could that really be true? I am determined to find out! By next Tuesday I fully expect to be feeling great and for all the crappy sugary food cravings to be gone...We'll see.
So if anyone reading this happens upon my children, please give them the TLC that they need. I'm not sure how long this trollish behavior will go on, but until I get a handle on it I am going to duct tape my mouth shut. Love to you all.
In despair I took a big bite of a brownie, which I then spit out. (It doesn't count if you spit it out, does it?) It sure tasted good though. My nutritionist, Brandon (that's right, I have my very own nutritionist) says that after a week of this new way of eating, I should be able to jump out of bed with all kinds of vigor and energy and hit the ground running. Could that really be true? I am determined to find out! By next Tuesday I fully expect to be feeling great and for all the crappy sugary food cravings to be gone...We'll see.
So if anyone reading this happens upon my children, please give them the TLC that they need. I'm not sure how long this trollish behavior will go on, but until I get a handle on it I am going to duct tape my mouth shut. Love to you all.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
...And the Livin' is Easy!
Happy summer vacation everyone! Are things slowing down for you? I remember when I was young and the summer months seemed to pass slowly. Every day was filled with lots of playing, family vacations and outdoor excursions. Now the months pass quickly for me...way too quickly!
Alyssa had her 9th grade promotion dance last week, and now claims she has been released from the imprisonment of Jr. High. Moving on to high school will be a big step for her and she is very excited. She will be attending a week-long harp camp this summer as well as girls camp,and will be celebrating her 15th birthday in a few weeks. She has a new short hair cut that is attracting way too many boys if you ask me. Instead of looking 15,she now looks 17,or 18, or in her dad's opinions 19. Yikes!
I dropped Chelsea off at the airport on Monday for her tour to Seattle. She has been texting me...keeping me informed about all her daily activities. She is having a blast. They performed at a Senior Citizens facility yesterday and the people loved the singing and dancing. Her performance at a park was canceled this morning due to rain, but she has another this afternoon and will also be taking the underground tour of Seattle. Fun! One of the most exciting things for her group is that they will be singing the national anthem at a WNBA game tomorrow night.
Paige and Christian are enjoying the longer summer days, as they should be. They are pretty good to get up and get their chores done, so that they can play outside with each other (they play really cute together..usually) or with their cousins Mckenna, Emily and Dietrich. They had a lot of fun at Aunt Candi's last weekend. We went for Justin's birthday party and the four kids (Christian, Paige, Jessica and Justin) played and had a great time!
Paige is attending Sylvan to help out with her math skills a little. She will be going back to public school in the fall and we want to make sure she is ready. She loves it there.
Christian graduated from Kindergarten last week and is really excited about eating lunch at school next year. I helped with his class's field day, where we played lots of fun games outside, and I was also able to go on his field trip to Tracy Aviary as a chaperone. It was lots of fun! He got to play with another cousin, Madsen, the next day and they both kept me laughing the whole day. Thank goodness for cousins, by the way. There aren't many kids around here to play with.
So on Saturday Carlos and I will be celebrating our 17th wedding anniversary. The time has gone so fast. When I look at my kids and see how big they are, I am amazed sometimes at where the time has gone. I will be giving a talk in sacrament meeting,for fathers day, on attributes of a father, and it's easy for me to come up with those attributes because Carlos is a great father to our kids,and a wonderful husband to me.
After church on Sunday, Carlos and I and the kids will be flying to California to spend a few days at Disneyland and then a few more at Newport Beach. Christian did the thing the other night where he got out of bed to come to our room and tell us he was too excited about going to Disneyland to go to sleep. I can see where they got the idea for the commercial!
Alyssa had her 9th grade promotion dance last week, and now claims she has been released from the imprisonment of Jr. High. Moving on to high school will be a big step for her and she is very excited. She will be attending a week-long harp camp this summer as well as girls camp,and will be celebrating her 15th birthday in a few weeks. She has a new short hair cut that is attracting way too many boys if you ask me. Instead of looking 15,she now looks 17,or 18, or in her dad's opinions 19. Yikes!
I dropped Chelsea off at the airport on Monday for her tour to Seattle. She has been texting me...keeping me informed about all her daily activities. She is having a blast. They performed at a Senior Citizens facility yesterday and the people loved the singing and dancing. Her performance at a park was canceled this morning due to rain, but she has another this afternoon and will also be taking the underground tour of Seattle. Fun! One of the most exciting things for her group is that they will be singing the national anthem at a WNBA game tomorrow night.
Paige and Christian are enjoying the longer summer days, as they should be. They are pretty good to get up and get their chores done, so that they can play outside with each other (they play really cute together..usually) or with their cousins Mckenna, Emily and Dietrich. They had a lot of fun at Aunt Candi's last weekend. We went for Justin's birthday party and the four kids (Christian, Paige, Jessica and Justin) played and had a great time!
Paige is attending Sylvan to help out with her math skills a little. She will be going back to public school in the fall and we want to make sure she is ready. She loves it there.
Christian graduated from Kindergarten last week and is really excited about eating lunch at school next year. I helped with his class's field day, where we played lots of fun games outside, and I was also able to go on his field trip to Tracy Aviary as a chaperone. It was lots of fun! He got to play with another cousin, Madsen, the next day and they both kept me laughing the whole day. Thank goodness for cousins, by the way. There aren't many kids around here to play with.
So on Saturday Carlos and I will be celebrating our 17th wedding anniversary. The time has gone so fast. When I look at my kids and see how big they are, I am amazed sometimes at where the time has gone. I will be giving a talk in sacrament meeting,for fathers day, on attributes of a father, and it's easy for me to come up with those attributes because Carlos is a great father to our kids,and a wonderful husband to me.
After church on Sunday, Carlos and I and the kids will be flying to California to spend a few days at Disneyland and then a few more at Newport Beach. Christian did the thing the other night where he got out of bed to come to our room and tell us he was too excited about going to Disneyland to go to sleep. I can see where they got the idea for the commercial!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Crazy Lady on the Warpath
Blue spray paint is much more difficult to remove from a fence than Black. That is the lesson I learned today.
Yesterday morning, as part of Paige's school lessons, she and I decided to learn how to clean up graffiti. There is fence at the entrance to our neighborhood that seems to be a target for the local gangsters, and I refuse to let the punks own my street. The city is supposed to have a task force to remove graffiti, but I believe the longer a tag stays up, the person who painted it gets to bask in the glory of their feat. Stupid jerks. I have fumed about this for weeks and finally decided to try and clean it up. Carlos suggested we try Goo-Gone to remove it, and with some scrubbing, we got all of the black paint off. The fence looked as good as new. I showed it to Alyssa this morning as we drove to her orthodontist appointment and we marveled at it's glorious whiteness.
I came home this afternoon to find that the same fence had once again been tagged with the same name. Can you believe someone actually thinks they own my neighborhood? And that they can go around spray painting wherever they want to? They painted in broad daylight! (Stupid stinking jerks) Blue was their color of choice this time, and even though I had a crew with me (Paige, Christian, McKenna, Emily Dietrich, and Archer) It still took more time and a lot more scrubbing than did the black paint we cleaned yesterday.
So as I sit here typing with blue paint-stained fingers, I am planning my revenge against these creepy teenagers. This is going to be war. I am going to the store tonight and I'm going to buy the biggest dang bottle of Goo Gone anyone has ever seen. I will clean the graffiti every single day if I have to. These creeps will not claim ownership on my street. I'm even thinking about setting up survielance equipment or hiring a private detective or hmmm....maybe a hit man? This is war. I'm smearing on the war paint right now. (not really)
Yesterday morning, as part of Paige's school lessons, she and I decided to learn how to clean up graffiti. There is fence at the entrance to our neighborhood that seems to be a target for the local gangsters, and I refuse to let the punks own my street. The city is supposed to have a task force to remove graffiti, but I believe the longer a tag stays up, the person who painted it gets to bask in the glory of their feat. Stupid jerks. I have fumed about this for weeks and finally decided to try and clean it up. Carlos suggested we try Goo-Gone to remove it, and with some scrubbing, we got all of the black paint off. The fence looked as good as new. I showed it to Alyssa this morning as we drove to her orthodontist appointment and we marveled at it's glorious whiteness.
I came home this afternoon to find that the same fence had once again been tagged with the same name. Can you believe someone actually thinks they own my neighborhood? And that they can go around spray painting wherever they want to? They painted in broad daylight! (Stupid stinking jerks) Blue was their color of choice this time, and even though I had a crew with me (Paige, Christian, McKenna, Emily Dietrich, and Archer) It still took more time and a lot more scrubbing than did the black paint we cleaned yesterday.
So as I sit here typing with blue paint-stained fingers, I am planning my revenge against these creepy teenagers. This is going to be war. I am going to the store tonight and I'm going to buy the biggest dang bottle of Goo Gone anyone has ever seen. I will clean the graffiti every single day if I have to. These creeps will not claim ownership on my street. I'm even thinking about setting up survielance equipment or hiring a private detective or hmmm....maybe a hit man? This is war. I'm smearing on the war paint right now. (not really)
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
School is coming to a close, summer is here.
It seems that our blog has been a bit neglected lately. No worries, I already had my ice cream fix for the night, so I am ready to write. School is fast coming to an end for the year, and the kids (meaning children, not young goats) are quite excited about it. Christian went with Grandpa Rigby last night to a BEES minor league baseball game, and loved it. He came home with a silver baseball. Kennedy is studying math at Sylvan. That's costly, but for the first time ever, she is liking math and accelerating at it. I good investment, I believe. Alyssa got her hair chopped off today. I really like her haircut, but it makes her look old enough to pass as a legal adult, so my feelings on her haircut and new style are mixed. I will be posting a photograph. Chelsea is getting ready to head off on her tour with her singing and dancing group. She has to share a suitcase with one of her classmates, since Delta Airlines now only allows a single checked suitcase, as the students also have to "check" a piece of sound equipment for the trip (shame on the airlines, especially United, with its no-bag without extra cash policy). I am sure she will like Seattle. I know I would.
We are also getting ready for our trip to SoCal and Disney Land parks, where we plan on tromping around from ride to ride until we get sick, or until we have spent three days straight at the parks. Crazy? Yes, without a doubt. The ride I most look forward to is the airplane ride; especially the take off (I don't care much for the landing) I mostly want to go to the beach. I love the ocean, and really love to see when really big waves come thundering into the shore.
Last week, Christian, Kennedy and I went camping. It was fun. The kids liked the hiking around, and liked seeing how many lizards the could see. I lost track of how many lizards I saw. (FYI: the word for lizard in Spanish is lagartija. This is also the work in Mexico for push-ups. If you have ever watched a lizard, you will see it doing push-ups) We also hid a geocache on top of a hill, which I need to get listed before I forget about it. We found some old mines: I would sure like to know what it was they used to mine out of them thar hills. We were at Five Mile Pass, which is either in West Utah county or East Tooele County, amongst a bunch of off-road vehicles, but we didn't mind them. We also were able to leave the hills a little bit cleaner from trash than what we found them. That was a good lesson for the young ones. Most of the things we picked up where beer cans and beer bottles. I am not sure why, but soda pop drinkers almost never leave their cans, whereas beer drinkers seem to leave their cans and bottles all over the place. Obviously there is correlation (or maybe a coorelation) with alcohol, but I am not sure of the actual cause and effect. Is it that people who sit in the juniper trees drinking beer get stupid because of the alcohol and then leave their garbage? Or is it that stupid people who always leave their garbage about, like to go sit amongst the juniper trees to drink their beer? Anyway, we helped what we could in cleaning up some of the cans, hopefully making the place better than before we where there.
I guess I really got off on a tangent there. I am going to finish up and go read myself to sleep. I am currently re-reading "The Count of Monte Cristo" Dumas is definitely a romantic, but I like his writings (I have also read many of the d'Artagnan adventures (The Three Musketeers, et al.) which make history much more colorful that it really was). If you ever read this book, please make sure it says "unabridged." The first time I read it, I starting reading the unabridged version, then lost it, so I bought a new book. It did not say "abridged" but after I read it, I realized that it was. It simply didn't make much sense, leaving many unanswered questions. The abridged version was published by Scholastic, and they abridged it by simply cutting out whole chapters and sections. After I discovered the deceit, I wrote a scathing letter to Scholastic, and they offered to refund me my money. Any way, I highly recommend the book. It is much different from the latest movie under the same name, but he movie, nevertheless, is also on my recommended movie list.
Ok, and going to publish this now, typos and all.
We are also getting ready for our trip to SoCal and Disney Land parks, where we plan on tromping around from ride to ride until we get sick, or until we have spent three days straight at the parks. Crazy? Yes, without a doubt. The ride I most look forward to is the airplane ride; especially the take off (I don't care much for the landing) I mostly want to go to the beach. I love the ocean, and really love to see when really big waves come thundering into the shore.
Last week, Christian, Kennedy and I went camping. It was fun. The kids liked the hiking around, and liked seeing how many lizards the could see. I lost track of how many lizards I saw. (FYI: the word for lizard in Spanish is lagartija. This is also the work in Mexico for push-ups. If you have ever watched a lizard, you will see it doing push-ups) We also hid a geocache on top of a hill, which I need to get listed before I forget about it. We found some old mines: I would sure like to know what it was they used to mine out of them thar hills. We were at Five Mile Pass, which is either in West Utah county or East Tooele County, amongst a bunch of off-road vehicles, but we didn't mind them. We also were able to leave the hills a little bit cleaner from trash than what we found them. That was a good lesson for the young ones. Most of the things we picked up where beer cans and beer bottles. I am not sure why, but soda pop drinkers almost never leave their cans, whereas beer drinkers seem to leave their cans and bottles all over the place. Obviously there is correlation (or maybe a coorelation) with alcohol, but I am not sure of the actual cause and effect. Is it that people who sit in the juniper trees drinking beer get stupid because of the alcohol and then leave their garbage? Or is it that stupid people who always leave their garbage about, like to go sit amongst the juniper trees to drink their beer? Anyway, we helped what we could in cleaning up some of the cans, hopefully making the place better than before we where there.
I guess I really got off on a tangent there. I am going to finish up and go read myself to sleep. I am currently re-reading "The Count of Monte Cristo" Dumas is definitely a romantic, but I like his writings (I have also read many of the d'Artagnan adventures (The Three Musketeers, et al.) which make history much more colorful that it really was). If you ever read this book, please make sure it says "unabridged." The first time I read it, I starting reading the unabridged version, then lost it, so I bought a new book. It did not say "abridged" but after I read it, I realized that it was. It simply didn't make much sense, leaving many unanswered questions. The abridged version was published by Scholastic, and they abridged it by simply cutting out whole chapters and sections. After I discovered the deceit, I wrote a scathing letter to Scholastic, and they offered to refund me my money. Any way, I highly recommend the book. It is much different from the latest movie under the same name, but he movie, nevertheless, is also on my recommended movie list.
Ok, and going to publish this now, typos and all.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Ice Cream
OK, so here I am, taking the time to write a bit instead of eating ice cream. Oh what a tragedy, indeed! It really is a sad statement of affairs when I put other things before ice cream. I mean, really, what is life coming to? Well, I guess that's all I have time to write now, as I just got back from Macey's grocery store with some Dryer's vanilla mixed with orange sherbet.
Updates!!!
Hey, everyone. Um . . . apparently, I'm supposed to post something. ;) Okay! I posted. Bye!
. . . Just kidding . . . :P
Let's see, what to write? Ah! I just went to one of my very good friends' benefit concert to raise money for her exchange trip to Italy. (Elise.) I played the harp for her there. I was told it went quite well, but I should have practiced more, because I messed up about a gazillion times. That's alright, though. Practice makes perfect, right? *says sheepishly* I also made a card for another good friend's birthday. (Wyatt.) It was the first time I had made my own card (well, the first time that it looked good at least.) and I'm also planning on sending him a CD mix of some of my favorite church songs.
School is almost over, and I'm VERY excited for the last week - especially for my Geometry class to be over. I'm also quite anxious for high school, as my Junior High holds seventh through ninth instead of the usual. So I'm a freshman . . . kind of . . . I guess I'm alright with it though. On our last week of school, we have promotion, yearbook day, and most importantly: Lagoon day! On Lagoon day, for those of you who don't know, the ninth graders get to go to the amusement park Lagoon and stay there basically all day with all of our friends.
Well, I'll have to say "See you later," for now. I've got a harp lesson today, and Chelsea has dance pictures, so . . . may God be with you 'till we meet again! :)
Luv, Liss (I'll post this after everything - it's my sign off on everything I post anywhere.)
. . . Just kidding . . . :P
Let's see, what to write? Ah! I just went to one of my very good friends' benefit concert to raise money for her exchange trip to Italy. (Elise.) I played the harp for her there. I was told it went quite well, but I should have practiced more, because I messed up about a gazillion times. That's alright, though. Practice makes perfect, right? *says sheepishly* I also made a card for another good friend's birthday. (Wyatt.) It was the first time I had made my own card (well, the first time that it looked good at least.) and I'm also planning on sending him a CD mix of some of my favorite church songs.
School is almost over, and I'm VERY excited for the last week - especially for my Geometry class to be over. I'm also quite anxious for high school, as my Junior High holds seventh through ninth instead of the usual. So I'm a freshman . . . kind of . . . I guess I'm alright with it though. On our last week of school, we have promotion, yearbook day, and most importantly: Lagoon day! On Lagoon day, for those of you who don't know, the ninth graders get to go to the amusement park Lagoon and stay there basically all day with all of our friends.
Well, I'll have to say "See you later," for now. I've got a harp lesson today, and Chelsea has dance pictures, so . . . may God be with you 'till we meet again! :)
Luv, Liss (I'll post this after everything - it's my sign off on everything I post anywhere.)
Monday, May 5, 2008
My Girls Are Growing Up (Dangit!)
So tonight Alyssa played the harp at her friend's benefit concert and she did an amazing job. For some reason, when she began playing the harp, as well as the piano, her skills on both instruments really increased. I will post a pic. later but I have to ask Carlos how to get the photo's out of my camera. I am learning one device at a time, and I think by the time I get to programing the VCR there won't be such a thing anymore. (I Hope)
After the concert, Alyssa and Chelsea were hungry so we stopped at Apollo Burger to get something to scarf down. When I ordered at the drive-thru, the guy asked me in a kind of gruff tone how many fry sauces I wanted, because they would be an additional 25 cents each. (Who in the Heck charges for fry sauce, especially in Utah...it ought to be a crime!) So I told him two would be enough. When I pulled up to the window, I saw something I have been dreading since the day the girls were born.....He gawked at them...and smiled a very suspicious smile. The kind of smile that says "that girl's hot". Darn creepy if you ask me! Anyway, he gave us our box of food and we went on our way. When we opened the box, we noticed that there was not only an extra order of fries thrown in, but six (count 'em) six fry sauces!
We brought our bounteous supply of fry sauce home, and I sent the girls off to do their homework. Now I am left here with the image of the drive thru attendant smirking and gawking. I am totally creeped out. I think I will have a nightmare tonight.
After the concert, Alyssa and Chelsea were hungry so we stopped at Apollo Burger to get something to scarf down. When I ordered at the drive-thru, the guy asked me in a kind of gruff tone how many fry sauces I wanted, because they would be an additional 25 cents each. (Who in the Heck charges for fry sauce, especially in Utah...it ought to be a crime!) So I told him two would be enough. When I pulled up to the window, I saw something I have been dreading since the day the girls were born.....He gawked at them...and smiled a very suspicious smile. The kind of smile that says "that girl's hot". Darn creepy if you ask me! Anyway, he gave us our box of food and we went on our way. When we opened the box, we noticed that there was not only an extra order of fries thrown in, but six (count 'em) six fry sauces!
We brought our bounteous supply of fry sauce home, and I sent the girls off to do their homework. Now I am left here with the image of the drive thru attendant smirking and gawking. I am totally creeped out. I think I will have a nightmare tonight.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Ding Dong The Fish Is Dead
So Christian and Paige really wanted a pet goldfish, and finally after weeks of saving they had enough cash for the big purchase. We went to Petsmart last Saturday, and after spending a good 30 minutes with the all important "Fish Manager" we left with two fish. The kids named the fish on the way home. Christian's fish would be named Porky (he's been watching The Little Rascals lately) and Paigie named hers Marcea.
We got the fish set up in their new fishbowl and they seemed pretty happy until the next night. Porky was swimming around with something weird hanging from him. We looked it up on the internet, because you can diagnose anything on the internet, and found out that Porky had been eating too much, (living up to his name) and had a condition called "Fish Constipation". The directions said not to feed him for two days and he would be fine. So we went back and bought another fishbowl ($7.98) so that Porky wouldn't eat Marcea's food.
Well needless to say, the starvation therapy backfired and Porky was found lying in the bottom of the bowl today. Alyssa said that earlier she could tell he was on his last leg....I don't know why she didn't try to resuscitate him. Christan didn't take the whole thing too hard until he saw Paige taking a picture of her fish (because she wanted to have a picture of Marcea in case she died) and he felt bad that he had already flushed Porky. Paige quickly recognized Christian's grief and drew a picture of Porky, which she let Christian color and then we took a picture of the picture of Porky. Everyone had ice cream and went to bed happy.
Other news for the day:
-Chelsea gave her campaign speech on the School TV today and Alyssa said she did a great job. She will find out at 7:15 tomorrow morning if she made Senate again. Let's all keep our fingers crossed. I thing if she doesn't make it she will be ok, but I will probably cry.
-I am working on a door decoration for Christian's teacher's door for teacher appreciation week next week. I went to the school today and interviewed and took pictures of all the kids in his class to put on the poster. Kindergartner's are funny!
-Alyssa has been asked to play the harp for her friend's benefit concert on Monday. Elise is raising money to pay for her to go to Italy and be an exchange student in August. That means I lose one of my Mia Maids. Maybe I'll boycott the fundraiser. J\K
-Chelsea performed with Clayton Productions at the Golden Living Center today and did an awesome job on her solo. She was the best if you ask me.
-Our nephew\cousin Danny leaves on his mission tomorrow. I know he will be a great missionary, and I hope he has a lot of success in Arkansas. Love you Danny!
-Mom and dad will be back from their trip to Canada in a few days. I'm glad they are having a good time. I felt so bad when they had to cut their last trip short. One day in Aruba is just not enough!
-Carlos and I signed up to be friends on Facebook today. I'm not sure exactly what that means but I'm sure it will be fun!
It is raining and snowing tomorrow, so put your flip flops back in the closet. Love to all!
We got the fish set up in their new fishbowl and they seemed pretty happy until the next night. Porky was swimming around with something weird hanging from him. We looked it up on the internet, because you can diagnose anything on the internet, and found out that Porky had been eating too much, (living up to his name) and had a condition called "Fish Constipation". The directions said not to feed him for two days and he would be fine. So we went back and bought another fishbowl ($7.98) so that Porky wouldn't eat Marcea's food.
Well needless to say, the starvation therapy backfired and Porky was found lying in the bottom of the bowl today. Alyssa said that earlier she could tell he was on his last leg....I don't know why she didn't try to resuscitate him. Christan didn't take the whole thing too hard until he saw Paige taking a picture of her fish (because she wanted to have a picture of Marcea in case she died) and he felt bad that he had already flushed Porky. Paige quickly recognized Christian's grief and drew a picture of Porky, which she let Christian color and then we took a picture of the picture of Porky. Everyone had ice cream and went to bed happy.
Other news for the day:
-Chelsea gave her campaign speech on the School TV today and Alyssa said she did a great job. She will find out at 7:15 tomorrow morning if she made Senate again. Let's all keep our fingers crossed. I thing if she doesn't make it she will be ok, but I will probably cry.
-I am working on a door decoration for Christian's teacher's door for teacher appreciation week next week. I went to the school today and interviewed and took pictures of all the kids in his class to put on the poster. Kindergartner's are funny!
-Alyssa has been asked to play the harp for her friend's benefit concert on Monday. Elise is raising money to pay for her to go to Italy and be an exchange student in August. That means I lose one of my Mia Maids. Maybe I'll boycott the fundraiser. J\K
-Chelsea performed with Clayton Productions at the Golden Living Center today and did an awesome job on her solo. She was the best if you ask me.
-Our nephew\cousin Danny leaves on his mission tomorrow. I know he will be a great missionary, and I hope he has a lot of success in Arkansas. Love you Danny!
-Mom and dad will be back from their trip to Canada in a few days. I'm glad they are having a good time. I felt so bad when they had to cut their last trip short. One day in Aruba is just not enough!
-Carlos and I signed up to be friends on Facebook today. I'm not sure exactly what that means but I'm sure it will be fun!
It is raining and snowing tomorrow, so put your flip flops back in the closet. Love to all!
Thursday, April 24, 2008
HELLOOOOOO
Hi everyone! Chelsea here,
well today was a pretty fun day, I am running for senate at my school, and it was the primary votes, and ten came home, I went to dance and when I got back, we all went to a library, because there was a teen poetry contest and Alyssa's poem got 4th place out of her age group! (WOO HOO)
Now we are all at home kind of relaxing.
well today was a pretty fun day, I am running for senate at my school, and it was the primary votes, and ten came home, I went to dance and when I got back, we all went to a library, because there was a teen poetry contest and Alyssa's poem got 4th place out of her age group! (WOO HOO)
Now we are all at home kind of relaxing.
A Snowy day in April
It's a great day to begin my new blog. I thought (hoped) that we were done with the snow but it is a blustery snowy day and I am staying inside! Blogging is a very new concept to me, but I think it will be one way to begin my family history in a weird cyberspace sort of fashion. The name of this blog is "Toadally Clark" which expresses my fondness for frogs and toads (this mortifies my mother). I am hoping that I can convince Carlos, Alyssa and Chelsea to write here as well. I think it will be fun!
Many of my thoughts lately have centered on my children and the joys that they bring to me. I am in a mode right now where I am realizing that they are growing up before my eyes (Alyssa will be driving in just over a year).....(everybody stay off the lawns and sidewalks) and I feel like I'm not quite prepared for all that is to come. I am so proud of each of the kids. They seem to be much stronger than I was at their ages. Alyssa and Chelsea are both on the High Honor roll this trimester and I question sometimes how they could be children of mine! I guess they take after their dad when it comes to the smarts!
Alyssa just finished performing in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" which was really fun to watch. Just yesterday we received notice that she placed in a county-wide poetry contest. She continues to amaze me with her abilities on the harp and piano.
Chelsea is running for 8th grade senate right now (today they are having the primary elections). She made senate last year and that election for me was a nail-biter (as if I need and excuse to bite my nails!) When she wants something she really goes after it. I so admire that! Her performance season begins this weekend with Clayton Productions. They have two medley's that they are preparing for, a 50's themed one and also a "High School Musical" theme. Chelsea loves performing with this group.
Right now I am home-schooling Paige. She had a crummy teacher this year and the home schooling seems to be just the right thing for her. She wakes up in the mornings singing non-stop and does her chores quickly. What a blessing for me!
Christian is doing the Kindergarten thing and I am trying to keep him from growing up. It's not really working. He is an amazing young boy because he has a strong desire to learn and asks dozens of questions each day. He is really doing well with his reading and is giving his sister (Paige) a run for her money on times tables!
I love Carlos with all my heart but it seems like my life revolves around the kids these days. I keep telling myself that I need to concentrate on setting some goals for myself so that I won't be one of those grouchy old people when I grow up. (if I ever grow up!).
Well that's enough, I think to start out my great new blog. I am off on another taxi-driver excursion. In the snow.....and the cold. The sun will soon shine and bring all sorts of happy feelings...and hopefully my hummingbirds will return. If they do,I'll post pictures. We had three nests last year. Wishing anyone who reads this warm happy rays of sunshine!
Many of my thoughts lately have centered on my children and the joys that they bring to me. I am in a mode right now where I am realizing that they are growing up before my eyes (Alyssa will be driving in just over a year).....(everybody stay off the lawns and sidewalks) and I feel like I'm not quite prepared for all that is to come. I am so proud of each of the kids. They seem to be much stronger than I was at their ages. Alyssa and Chelsea are both on the High Honor roll this trimester and I question sometimes how they could be children of mine! I guess they take after their dad when it comes to the smarts!
Alyssa just finished performing in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" which was really fun to watch. Just yesterday we received notice that she placed in a county-wide poetry contest. She continues to amaze me with her abilities on the harp and piano.
Chelsea is running for 8th grade senate right now (today they are having the primary elections). She made senate last year and that election for me was a nail-biter (as if I need and excuse to bite my nails!) When she wants something she really goes after it. I so admire that! Her performance season begins this weekend with Clayton Productions. They have two medley's that they are preparing for, a 50's themed one and also a "High School Musical" theme. Chelsea loves performing with this group.
Right now I am home-schooling Paige. She had a crummy teacher this year and the home schooling seems to be just the right thing for her. She wakes up in the mornings singing non-stop and does her chores quickly. What a blessing for me!
Christian is doing the Kindergarten thing and I am trying to keep him from growing up. It's not really working. He is an amazing young boy because he has a strong desire to learn and asks dozens of questions each day. He is really doing well with his reading and is giving his sister (Paige) a run for her money on times tables!
I love Carlos with all my heart but it seems like my life revolves around the kids these days. I keep telling myself that I need to concentrate on setting some goals for myself so that I won't be one of those grouchy old people when I grow up. (if I ever grow up!).
Well that's enough, I think to start out my great new blog. I am off on another taxi-driver excursion. In the snow.....and the cold. The sun will soon shine and bring all sorts of happy feelings...and hopefully my hummingbirds will return. If they do,I'll post pictures. We had three nests last year. Wishing anyone who reads this warm happy rays of sunshine!
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