Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Old
I feel so old. All of sudden Brent and I have dental problems, old people dental problems. We both grind, so we will be a matching pair in our mouth guards. Brent goes in on monday to get two permanent crowns. Apparently I brush too hard and I'm causing my gums to recede. When did I get old enough to have dental problems other than orthodontic work?
Monday, October 10, 2011
Conference Squares
You know what is super lame? Having family home evening without a husband.
You know what we are so use to in this house it doesn't even make us sad anymore?
Having family home evening without a dad. After many semesters of Monday night classes we are use to only three at family home evening. So even though its no longer the norm, we hardly forget its not when he isn't here. The point of this rambling is sometimes you need something low key.
Tonight was that night, but I still want a emphasize the recent conference, so I went to lds.org hoping for conference highlights for primary kids. No such luck I guess I have to wait for the November Friend. Instead I printed off Conference Squares, something we skipped during conference, and played Bingo, one of my children's favorite game. Before my son could put on his m&m on the square he had to explain why each square was on the board, and what it had to do with church. Sure I filled in some blanks that he left out. Anyway, turned out to be a really great low key, fun, learning family home evening. The perfect kind, although we still wish dad would have been in the fourth chair. Nan she didn't get a bingo, because she ate the m&ms too fast, but everytime I said Family Home evening, she said then ice cream! I guess she is learning.
You know what we are so use to in this house it doesn't even make us sad anymore?
Having family home evening without a dad. After many semesters of Monday night classes we are use to only three at family home evening. So even though its no longer the norm, we hardly forget its not when he isn't here. The point of this rambling is sometimes you need something low key.
Tonight was that night, but I still want a emphasize the recent conference, so I went to lds.org hoping for conference highlights for primary kids. No such luck I guess I have to wait for the November Friend. Instead I printed off Conference Squares, something we skipped during conference, and played Bingo, one of my children's favorite game. Before my son could put on his m&m on the square he had to explain why each square was on the board, and what it had to do with church. Sure I filled in some blanks that he left out. Anyway, turned out to be a really great low key, fun, learning family home evening. The perfect kind, although we still wish dad would have been in the fourth chair. Nan she didn't get a bingo, because she ate the m&ms too fast, but everytime I said Family Home evening, she said then ice cream! I guess she is learning.
Weather Update
Just for an update for all y'all, our snow is long gone, its been beautiful sunny weather, since Saturday afternoon, yes the day it snowed 6 inches in our backyard. Tomorrow, it should be back in the 70s. I love the sunny state I live in, you know we get more sunny days of weather a year than California? Yeah, we are just that awesome.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
SNOW
We had the first snow of the season! When Nan woke up I told her to look out the window. She exclaimed "Mom it snowing!" She wasn't talking last winter so I had never heard her say that before. It was very exciting. She got dress and ran out with daddy.
They made a snowman together, then J woke up and I got him dress fast. He got the picture by the snowman even though he didn't help make it.He had a snow ball fight with his daddy, then after his dad went inside, he shoved our grass and fence. At one point I looked outside, and fell over, then rolled over to make a snow angel. I think snow might be more exciting when its your own yard. Although pretty soon it won't be exciting, to have to shovel our own sidewalk, etc.
Have no fear its suppose to be warm in 60 degrees by monday.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Halloween Books
I love finding great Halloween Books at the library in the fall. Here are two of our favorites this year:
The Halloween Kid
I love the underlining messages about political correct Halloween.
Halloween Kid saves us so we can all enjoy a good ol' fashion Halloween.
Not to mention it has great pictures, and I always love a book about a cowboys, that could be read with a Texan twang.
Just because any book where everything rhymes with ghosties is super fun. Not to mention J got us all obsessed with ghosts from last year.
In case that isn't enough fun for you, here are our favorites from last year.
I need a $100 amazon gift card.
The Halloween Kid
I love the underlining messages about political correct Halloween.
Halloween Kid saves us so we can all enjoy a good ol' fashion Halloween.
Not to mention it has great pictures, and I always love a book about a cowboys, that could be read with a Texan twang.
We are also loving,
Three Little ghostiesJust because any book where everything rhymes with ghosties is super fun. Not to mention J got us all obsessed with ghosts from last year.
In case that isn't enough fun for you, here are our favorites from last year.
I need a $100 amazon gift card.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Mansfield Park

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I really did not enjoy the beginning of this book. I only read it for the love of Jane, but slowly and unsurely I continued. It turns out once the play was over I really started to love the plot. I waited with baited breath to figure out what Fanny would do, and watched excitedly as her relationship with her family members grew. Although many will probably disagree with me, I'm not sure if I liked the ending though, part of me wished that the book was an example that people really can change. But I guess the book was an example of parenting gone awry. I enjoyed this book and shocked to find myself really liking Fanny Price, even if she is a very different main character than Austen's more famous novel heroines.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
A birthday
I had a birthday earlier in the week. I'm always glad to celebrate a birthday, because I have a 5 year old, no one wants to be 21 anymore when they have a 5 year old. Not to mention I'm not scared to get old, almost everyone (who is not a child) I know is older than me and they seem fine. I love being married to Brent, and slowly but surely we make it farther along in our education, his career, and in affluency.
It was a great birthday because my youngest was old enough to be jealous it wasn't hers. I love when kids hit that magic age. The other fun thing is my oldest is old enough to plan what he wants to buy me for a present, he was planning all month.
We bought cupcakes at Sam's. I had planned on it for a month, but then I wondered? Cheesecake? Or should I just make something and save my 10 bucks. I bought cupcakes, partly because it was the plan and I hate to screw up my plans, and partly because the cheesecake was $15, and partly because I like shinny pumpkins. It was a really good decision because Brent had to work (at home) that night (and every night for two weeks) and I ended up making orange chicken for my birthday because he told me would make it but I was hungry, and my kids up past bedtime would be no birthday present. The point being a mom knows what time dinner has to happened for bed to happen on time, and it was getting late, and I was hungry, and orange chicken comes from a box anyway.I think I was going to tell you something else about my birthday but I can't remember?
This wasn't it, but I always feel young, because I am! But the other day I found out a friend of mine is comparatively younger, she isn't actually younger, because she has a second grader, but when that second grader was a kindergarten she was younger. I told her awesome and then she laughed at me.
Oh I remembered, I am super excited. With my birthday money, I bought new black boots, because the last time I bought black boots I was a junior in high school. I also bought a purse, and I bought new lamps for my bedroom. I love lighting, absolutely LOVE, like I can't go to a hardware store without going through the lighting aisles. I have been searching for bedroom lamps for a month or so, and I found them the week before my birthday, then bought them the day after. Its so awesome, I got two new lamps, so we now have one on either side of the bed. And now the other lamp that was serving the place next to my side of the bed, is next to my husband's computer desk. I honestly wish we had these lamps three weeks ago, because my husband has been working from home somewhere between 6:30-7 am most mornings for the last two weeks, and he didn't have a lamp to turn on, and he is great and didn't turn on the overhead light, so he had to work in the dark (while staring at a computer screen). Poor man, but not anymore! Although I think his working from home days should be over again. He was filling in for someone. Anyway, we need three lamps in our bedroom, its a big bedroom. I love it. Oh, seriously I'm smitten with my lamps. Now to paint the room, I completely decorated my kids rooms and completely ignored mine. But over the next few months its my turn, and I'm super excited. I have great plans in my head, and great cheap (frugal) plans. Ahh, lamps... they are like a miracle.
I know they are, because one of the things I remember the most that an apostle of the Lord said, was when Elder Nelson said, "I pay tribute to Sister Nelson, who never murmured because she had to make do with very little. I recall an experience one night in downtown Boston. We were walking along Boylston Street. There we passed a furniture store. Sister Nelson pressed her nose against the windowpane and asked, Do you think we will ever be able to afford a lamp?" That has been a guiding principle in my 20s. I often think about something I want for our house, but realize it doesn't matter in life, and think about poor Sister Nelson, before the world was completely globalized, before huge box stores everywhere, you buy a lamp for $15. I think of that principle almost every day, when I try to clean my stupid tiled counter top. And since I hate it so much, I think I should remind myself of this, "Seek not the things of this world but seek ye first to build up the kingdom of God, and to establish his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you (JST, Matthew 6:38)"
But my husband is super awesome, our dryer has been squeaking like a banshee since before we moved, and today he fixed it. Ahh, bliss. He also made homemade bread. Yeah, I knew I was doing 7 years ago.
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