Sunday, November 22, 2009

Double Digits

THE BIG 1-0! Aspen and Jackson have reached the ripe old age of ten. TEN. T-E-N. ten. 1-0. 10. A decade. Double digits.
This year we decided to forgo all birthday parties with friends and presents and have one big giant party/present in... DISNEYLAND! They were so surprised, shocked, and excited. We flew to California and they were in Disneyland on their actual birthday. They each got to wear an "It's My Birthday" button and every Disney worker and cast member they passed wished them a Happy Birthday!
Our trip was magical! I think their 10th birthday was one they will never forget! More details and pics to come soon!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Blah, Blah, Blog

If there were an award for "World's Most Uncommitted Blogger" I would probably win. Sometimes I feel like I have a lot to blog about and other times I just feel like I blog about the same things all the time. And sometimes I just want to do other things in my "SPARE" time instead of blog (as evidenced by the last 6 months). For now- enjoy a cute pic:

Anyway, these two little nuggets are in the 4th grade now. Wow, time flies. So far they are loving every minute of 4th grade and are doing great. This is the first year they have different teachers and so far that has been a good thing.

Maybe I'll go back through all of my pictures and blog about the past 6 months... we really did have a good summer. But, who knows? Maybe I won't.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

What We've Been Up To

It has been awhile since I've blogged so here are a lot of pictures showing what we've been up to!

We did the Running With Angels at Thanksgiving Point in memory of my sister Becky and my cousin Jason. We started this tradition last year and I'm pretty sure it will continue for years and years. We had a great turn out of support and it was a very memorable day. Even the kids were such troopers-- 3.2 miles is a long way for their little legs!

I turned the BIG 30 in April. The picture below shows just how awesome I look when I first wake up in the morning. Yes, I sleep in Jared's t-shirts and nope, I usually don't remove my makeup before hitting the pillow!

However, despite how awesome I look that's not what the picture is about. My cute little darlings made me breakfast in bed! They planned to wake up early (Aspen even set her barking dog alarm) and they collaboratively made me their version of French toast (2 pieces of bread, toasted, with butter, A LOT of sugar, and cinnamon). It was so yummy and they are the sweetest kids.

I had multiple celebrations that lasted the whole month. I celebrate every chance I get-- it's great to have a whole month just for my birthday!

My cutest ever niece tried on her prom dress for all of us (isn't she so beautiful??) so Aspen and Emily had to dress up too! Grandma's dress-up room is the best!

Aspen decided to try soccer this year and was on the team with one of her best friends from school. She loved soccer and did really well! Of course, the orange shirts were not her favorite.

The kids had to do a project for school where they become someone from history. Jackson was Johnny Cash and Aspen was Amelia Bloomer (the lady who invented bloomers). My friend from work had true vintage bloomers that her mother made for her when she was in the 2nd grade and she let Aspen borrow them for her report.

Jackson came onto the stage and "scanned the crowd" then went up to the microphone and said, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash." It was classic! Everyone laughed.


The above picture is Aspen and my mom cleaning (YES, cleaning) my sister's grave. Who else but my mother would take a bucket of soapy PineSol to a cemetery and scrub down a grave??? It was close to Memorial Day and there was bird poop everywhere so she decided it needed to be cleaned (does anyone remember Danny Tanner from the sitcom Full House???).

And, Lynnie and my mom always make sure there are beautiful floral arrangements adorning the graves. The picture below is them hauling in fresh lilacs (Becky's favorite).

We took a trip to the aquarium with Grandma Dean-- she probably doesn't remember the trip but she really had a good time while she was there!


Jackson had a GREAT baseball season this year. GO PADRES!!! Jared helped coach the team this year. I was so proud of Jackson for how well this season. His big black eye shiner from that nasty softball was just a few days before tryouts. Jackson was a little scared of the ball but he overcame it and did great!


Easter came and went! Grandma's Easter egg hunt was awesome even though it was indoors because of the weather. Aspen was so glad to have the "long list" back for the hunt.

We had a couple of fun sleepovers with cousins complete with junk food, video games, and late nights!

Jackson helped Jared build the shed in the backyard. It took them quite a long time but we're glad to have it done!

Last, but not least, we finished the basement! When I say "WE" I mean Jared! My dad was awesome to come help with a lot of it too. Aspen and Jackson also wanted to help out. It is so nice to be done with it and now we spend our time chillin' downstairs because it's so much cooler than the upstairs!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

New Moon

Still totally behind on blogging with lots of updates on the back burner but here's another exciting picture to look at in the meantime!

Monday, April 27, 2009

It's Edward

I have lots of blog catching-up to do (baseball, soccer, Easter, my 30th birthday... really, lots).  But I don't have enough time.  So, for now, I'll just post Edward until I find time for a real post! 

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

What's Wrong With This Picture?

I'll tell you what's wrong with this picture.  She's 9!  She's too grown up.  While I love that she can shower and wrap her hair up in a towel... and I love her zebra print jammies... and she's so stinkin' cute on the telephone... (However, I don't love the attitude that this package comes with)...

I really just want to put a clean onesie on her and wrap her up in a silky blanket and rock her to sleep.

WHERE DOES THE TIME GO???

David Archuleta Concert



Friday, March 27, 2009

30 in 30

Okay, so in 30 days I will turn the BIG 3-0. WHOA! (For those counting it is really in 29 days but I meant for this blog to happen yesterday then I remembered that I don't have a life on Thursday's and the blog didn't happen.)

I've been thinking a lot about this ever since I turned 29 last year. Not only have I been thinking about it but I've been dreading it somewhat (not dreading it enough to cancel my month-long celebration, however). I don't want to be 30... I don't feel like I'm 30... I want to stay in my 20s. I've been thinking about my LONG list of to-do's that haven't been done and the accomplishments I've always dreamed of but haven't achieved yet.

Then, this past week I had somewhat of an epiphany (strange, I know). There have been several years during my 20s that have been hard... really hard. There have been times when life has downright stunk! Just to name a few: divorce, single parenthood, moving (like 5 or 6 times... blech), two job changes, death, death, death (Enough. I lost my sister, my grandpa, my other grandpa, my grandma, a few great uncles and my cousin. Seriously-- enough). While these challenges have helped me grow and learn- I wouldn't want to live any of them over again. I am SO over being a 20-something.

So, I blog today with a FRESH new outlook on turning 30.

I am excited. I am full of energy (at least sometimes). I am in better shape than I've been in a long time (and I actually enjoy running and exercise). I am genuinely happy. I'm more mature than I was a few years ago (at least I'm pretty sure I am). I love every minute with my kids, my husband, and, of course, my dog! I have awesome family, awesome friends, an awesome job with awesome bosses and co-workers, and I live in an awesome place. That aforementioned LONG list of to-do's... there's still plenty of time. This is just the beginning!

So... what's the first thing I did to celebrate my upcoming 30th birthday? I registered for a HALF MARATHON. **13.1 miles** (Note: The distance from my house to my work is exactly 13.3 miles and I don't even like driving that commute so I am a wee-bit nervous.) The money $$ is in... there is NO backing out. I'm going to do it! Even better is that two of my good friends are doing it with me.


I usually start my month-long birthday celebration on April 1st but I guess I'm starting a few days early this year! Pardon me for feeling like my birthday deserves a spot on the National Holiday list. But it does. Really.

Plus, I'm taking Aspen to the David Archuleta concert tonight. That's cool and hip. And I'll probably buy her a shirt to wear to school on Monday! (I'm actually just glad she still wants to go with me and not her friends and that's she's not embarrassed by me... YET.)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Phone Call From School


Ring, Ring

Me:  Hello
Aspen:  Hi Mom
Me:  Hi Sweetie what's up?
Aspen:  Mom can you bring me some chapstick?
Me (laughing hysterically on the inside):  Do you have any in your backpack?
Aspen:  No I already checked.  And my lips hurt really bad.
Me (laughing even more hysterically on the inside):  Does Jackson have any in his backpack?
Aspen:  I am NOT using his chapstick.  GROSS.
Me:  I can't leave work right now to bring you some chapstick.  Just see if Jackson has some.  
Aspen:  Ewwww.
Me:  Maybe I can at lunchtime, okay?
Aspen (in a pouting tone):  Fine. 
   

Monday, March 9, 2009

Ouch!

With a little father/son bonding time gone awry, Jackson ended up with this massive shiner! Jared took Jackson with him to practice softball with the "big boys" and Jacks was doing great, loving every minute... until he got nailed right in the face. OUCH!



It happened at a park close to my aunt Lynnie's house so Jared and my cousin Andy immediately took Jackson to her house to get an ice pack. She was so sweet and gave Jackson a bag of treats with a couple dollars- at that point I think he forgot about the pain for a minute. Jared was trying to get a hold of me but I was visiting teaching at the time and not answering my phone. Jared finally got a hold of me on my cell phone and I drove as fast as I could to meet them. Jackson was being SO brave... after the initial WHACK he didn't even cry the rest of the day.

We went to the Instacare first but they sent us right to the ER. My sweet dad met us at the Instacare and Jackson was so glad to see him. He followed us to the ER and stayed with Aspen while Jackson was being taken care of. Aspen was glad her grandpa was there... especially when she wanted a snack from the vending machine!

We spent several hours in the emergency room and after multiple x-rays and tests on his eye (one test involved the doctor's finger in his eye- double ouch!!!) we were sent home with an ice pack and some childrens Tylenol. FORTUNATELY, there were no fractures, no damage to the eye and no concussion-- just a BIG black eye and a major headache. These pictures are from today... yesterday the eye wasn't as purple but it was twice as swollen- he could hardly even open his eye.

While we were waiting in the ER I got a text message from a sweet neighbor friend asking if she could bring us dinner. She had no idea we weren't home and what we'd been through. I explained to her what was going on and she was so sweet to bring us a hot, delicious dinner when we got home.

When we left the ER and walked out to the car there was a little package sitting on top of the car. My cousin Andy (who Jackson absolutely looks up to) had left a package of cool die cast cars for Jackson as a get well prize. That put the smile right back on his face!

Jackson was true to his little self and kept a sense of humor through most of it. The nurse came in the ER room and asked Jackson what happened and he told him he got hit with a softball. He told the nurse, "But it wasn't a soft ball at all. It was a really big, hard ball!"

Then, the doctor had just finished poking and prodding all over Jackson's eye and asked Jackson how the pain in his eye was. Jackson replied, "It doesn't hurt as much when it's being left alone." It was so sweet and even the doctor got a kick out of it!

Tonight Jackson told me that he hates what happened but he does like all the attention he's been getting. He's had multiple phone calls ALL DAY from concerned people (and Grandma Shauna promises she'll bring him a prize from her trip-- it's eating her up that she's not home to help take care of him)... the cute neighbor girls brought him get well cards, Grandpa Gary brought him lots of treats, soda (A&W root beer- his favorite) and some cool Power Ranger toys, AND he got to pick where we ate dinner tonight (McDonalds...). I also stayed home from work to take care of him and we played lots of video games, watched movies, and lounged around in our pj's.

While, I'm sad this happened and I feel really bad for Jackson (not nearly as bad as Jared feels- that's a whole different story)... a couple of good things have come out of this. The main thing is that I realized exactly how grateful I am that Jackson has a dad who loves him and wants to play ball with him and be involved. I wouldn't trade that for anything in the world...

IN OTHER NEWS:

Sadly, we found Jared's first gray hair yesterday. I think it might be stress-related from trying to be an Air Traffic Controller. We promptly yanked it out and he is, once again, gray free.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Aspen's Haircut

BEFORE the haircut
(silly girl sticking her tongue out)

(Also notice her part down the middle... she refused to let me do anything else with it.
  Maybe she's a hippie at heart.)


DURING the haircut


AFTER the haircut
(and SO happy because she loves it)

(Look at the DARLING side part... bye bye to the middle part)

Chase also got to the groomer while Aspen was at the salon.  He was not nearly as excited about his new look as Aspen was with hers.  Though he didn't get a haircut, he got a shampoo & style, a manicure & pedicure, a de-shedding treatment, and clean anal glands (don't ask-- it's gross... really gross).  He came home with a shiny new coat and smelled like a marshmallow!


Wednesday, January 21, 2009

San Diego

The most beautiful temple in the world!!! (At least in my opinion!)

I could sit on the dock all day and just enjoy the scenery!

The picture above was from the airplane window as we were flying out of San Diego.  It was sunny and warm... we didn't even need a jacket!

The picture below is from the airplane window as we were flying into Salt Lake.  Needless to say, my little jacket was not enough to keep me warm.

I'm already missing Point Loma... we spend a good portion of our San Diego vacations at this wonderful little place!