We laugh. We cry. We laugh at each other. We cry because of each other. Despite it all, we love each other.
3/31/2008
I've been tagged
10 Years Ago: I was in school at the Univeristy of Alabama studying Music Therapy. I was also busy planning my wedding. I had been throwing newspaper for about 3 months and if anyone had told me we would still have a paper route 10 years later I would have never believed it. I think I was still driving my red Honda CRX and had my eye on a shiny new white Ford Ranger.
On My To-Do List: Today: Finish the taxes, find a couple of realtors to interview, laundry, print out March budget info, make dinner (beef enchiladas), load dishwasher, finish helping Payton plan the FHE lesson.
Before I die: Sell my house, take a family vacation to Disneyworld, finish my education, have a weekend getaway with Bryan (this would mean we didn't have the paper route,) give up the paper route, scrapbook all my pictures and have all my albums in order, buy Bryan his dream motorcycle
5 places that I've lived: Heidelberg, Germany; Mobile, AL; Tuscaloosa, AL; Taylorsville, UT; and Fort Rucker, AL
5 jobs I have had: Old Time Pottery, Hostess at Sweetpeas (I spent most of the time in the back rolling silverware because I didn't smile enought for them.) Cashier at Delchamps, Collections for Prime Option Mastercard, Newspaper Carrier
What I would do if I became a billionaire: Payoff debt and do other sensible things like put away for retirement and kids college. Then I would go a on a spending spree: buy Bryan a motorcyle and a 2008 ShelbyMustang GT with the Knight Rider package, write Bryan's two week notice letter for him, buy a houseboat and a hot air balloon (ain't that right, Lynne), go to culinary school, hire a masseuse and a maid, get a pedicure, build the house of my dreams that includes an awesome theater room, Bryan's "man-room," rooms for the kids decorated by Pottery Barn, and an off-the-hook scrapbook room, Have a backyard with tons of grass, a trampoline, a swimming pool, an awesome playground, etc. Take my whole extended family on a Disney Cruise. Take care of the financial needs of our family members. Bryan would probably want to buy a compound in some remote area in Wyoming and move away from everything for a while. I am game as long as there is running water, cable and a Wal-mart within a 15 minute drive.
Bad habits: Laughing at everything, correcting others' grammer and word usage when talking to people, being late for everything.
Things I enjoy: Chilling with Bryan after the kids go to bed, visiting Utah, learning something new, snuggling my kids, a good clean book, being caught up on the laundry
Things people don't know about me: I wish I were a really good cook (like Top Chef.) If I could be on any reality show, I would chose the Amazing Race. I iron everyday, and hate every minute of it. I've never ridden a horse, I hate seafood and chinese food. I am a tad-bit competitive when playing games.
Now it is your turn. I am tagging Andrea, Chelsea, Carly, Stacey, and Wendi (start a blog and get posting!)
3/30/2008
Things that make my heart happy
*When my kids wake up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and hearing them flush and wash their hands.
*Walking passed the Half-price Hershey Easter Eggs at Wal-Mart and not buying any.
*Taylor and/or Payton making their bed without being told in the morning.
*Having my family ask for seconds at dinner.
*Hanging out on the front steps with Hayden after carpool every morning just to hear the different types of birds.
*Pushing myself to do another mile when I feel like my legs are about to give out.
*A phone call from a far away family member.
*People complimenting my children on their behavior.
*Meeting Bryan for lunch during the week.
*Hayden telling me she already knows that I love her and that she loves me as tall as the Eiffel Tower. (this is a pretty common conversation)
*Clorox wipes
*Clean Sheet Monday
That's all I have for right now. If you comment, tell me something small that makes you smile.
3/27/2008
Last one until next year
One day I will be able to take stellar photographs. But these will have to do for now. However, I don't need perfect photos to see how beautiful they are and to know what great girls they are.
Easter party #3
After hunting eggs, we sat out on the porch while Jake and the kids dug through them for the good stuff. The girls also enjoyed climbing the tree in the backyard while Jake and Bryan checked out Grandpa's old tools in the attic and shed. It was a great afternoon and a perfect way to spend Easter.
Easter morning
Payton didn't want to use her regular Easter basket. She wanted to use that purple one she caught at a Mardi Gras parade. She had been holding on to it for almost two months and was so happy to finally use it. There is no shortage of candy at our house now. And the Easter Bunny was nice enough to bring new toothbrushes to go with all that candy.
Easter party #2
A few scraped knees and elbows later, the kids had found all the eggs and started checking out the loot. We had a nice laid back afternoon. Tammy had cooked quite a spread with quessadillas, enchiladas, tacos, chips and salsa, and strawberry shortcake. After we were all totally stuffed, we headed outside to dye eggs. Even though it makes a huge mess and everyone ends up with multi-colored fingers, I love doing this with the kids. No matter how old they get, or how many years we have done this, they still get so excited to see the eggs change colors.
Payton was the only one who couldn't wait to break open one of those bad boys and eat it. The others are still sitting in my fridge untouched. I think I will be making some deviled eggs today.
Easter party #1
After the face painting, we decided to stand in line at the inflateable obstacle course. Thirty minutes later we get to the front of the line and were told they were shutting down for a little bit so it could reinflate. When the teenagers running the thing realized we weren't leaving, they were a little quicker about getting it inflated. After that line, we stood in line for the giant slide. Thankfully, the dads were already holding a place for us. But has we get closer to the front, Tammy and I realize that there are tons of kids cutting in line. So we go up to the front, and using my nice mommy voice again, I ask the kid running it if he could please watch for the kids cutting in line. He just gave me this glazed over look. So I parked my big butt at the front of that line and put the smack down on any kid trying to cut. The worst part was the parents encouraging their kids to do it. There were some parents that thought I worked there and tried to tell me there were two lines. I, in the most non-confrontational way I could, said, um no their isn't and the end of the line is back there (as I point to the other side of the field.) The dads and kids got back in line to go a second time and Bryan said the line was moving much faster since I was "helping" at the front of the line. I am of the opinion that you should just act like you know what you are doing and people don't ask questions.
They finally had the Easter egg hunt/scramble/grab. The areas were roped of by age groups and eggs were just scattered everywhere. While everyone was waiting around, some kid thought it would be funny to yell go before it was time. So all these kids started running onto the field and it was all over from there. I did feel bad for the kids who missed out.
At this point they hadn't put the eggs out for Taylor's age group. So when it was time for her, all the kids who had missed out, and all the kids who had already hunted eggs came over to that area. It was total chaos.
It reminded me of Walmart the day after Thanksgiving.
This was the first year that this church did this, so they didn't know how many people to expect or how everything was going to turn out. The kids did have a really good time, with minimal whining and the weather was absolutley perfect. So overall, we had a pretty good time.It finally happened
Hayden finally lost her first tooth last Thursday. My baby is growing up. She has spent the last couple of weeks trying to wiggle it out. And in her words, it finally "just fell out." But of course, the best part was finding that $5 bill under her pillow the next morning. She is already hoping for another tooth to come out because she is saving her money to buy another Webkinz.
3/26/2008
One more before I go to bed
Some families take cute pictures for Easter to show off the new clothes and remember the day. Not us, no, we are way to divalicious for that. Our girls didn't want to just take a picture. They wanted to put on a fashion show. So here it is:
Yes that is the church parking lot. I don't know if you can tell from the video, but they were taking this very seriously. In fact, Hayden informed me that she wants to be a model when she grows up. Too bad she's got the big-girl genes.
World class gymnasts
Each class they spend time warming up and working on handstands. Then they rotate between bars, trampoline, mini-trampoline, and floor. They all really enjoy the trampoline. There are different routines for each level. It is always an exciting day when someone moves up to the next level. Taylor and Payton also enjoy the stretching at the end, because they can almost do the splits all they way. The classes aren't rigorous but it sure is an outlet for all their energy.
Thou shalt not steal
Not only was she trying to get gum from Taylor's gumball machine, she was breaking into it to get a penny out to use. And as usual, when she got caught, she went on her merry way like nothing ever happened.
3/25/2008
Ever have one of those days...
Here we go again
Nothing terribly interesting has been going on, so I'll post some pictures I have.
We spent one night a couple of weeks ago playing Apples to Apples Jr. These kinds of games are so much more fun now that Taylor and Payton read well. Anyway, here are the pictures with a little explanation.
Payton was pleading her case for "underwear" being a good match for "flat."
Hayden is pleading her case for "snowflake" being the best match for "flat."
Hayden trying hard not to pout one of the times her card isn't picked. Because guess what whining and pouting gets you when we are playing a game. That's right, a one-way ticket to bed.
Taylor just gives me here best smile anytime I turn the camera on her. I
As usual, Bryan willingly plays along.
I don't remember what day this was, but it must have been a Friday night because the girls are wearing their tiger t-shirts. What a great date-night activity. I am sure Bryan and I played our own game after the girls went to bed...Phase 10. That is usually how we chill in the evenings. I swear, we know how to have a good time.
3/04/2008
Aren't they the best?
They were all in their jammies, with their teeth brushed, and in bed. Hayden was reading Hop on Pop, Taylor was playing with her doll, and Payton was laying there patiently waiting. I love these girls.
Observation of the day
After eating her apple, she told me her teeth hurt. I look in her mouth and see that her bottom two teeth are loose. She is obviously really excited. I told her I was worried that between the 12 teeth Taylor has lost and the 8 teeth Patyon has lost, I don't think the tooth fairy will have any money left for her. But she told me it was okay because the tooth fairy has 152,000 dollars.
Math Night
This game is "Make a 10." It's like memory but instead of matching numbers you are trying to find two numbers that add up to 10. Considering Hayden didn't quite get it, this lasted way longer than necessary.
On this game you predict which picture the spinner will land on the most then spin a bunch of times and tally the results to see if you are correct.
Same kind of "guess where the spinner will land" game.
This game had something to do with rolling dice, adding up the numbers, figuring out how many minutes past the hour it would be on a clock, etc. I'm not exactly sure because Bryan helped Taylor with this one.