Tonight we decided to take the girls and head on down to Lave Hot Springs, or as the girls refer to it "hot lava". I forget that is not what it's real name is. I don't know why but it always intrigues me to sit and watch people at Hot Lava. LOTS of women wearing bikini's that probably shouldn't be, girls who are wearing board shorts and t-shirts, who could probably get away with a bikini, but I applaud their modesty. The teen's running around trying to get noticed. The mom's like me doing what ever they can not to get noticed, which is really hard to do when I hang with a 3 year old that stalks other children. (long story) I am always glad I am a woman when we go anywhere that swimwear is required. Thank goodness we didn't see any speedo's tonight. I always get a kick out of the girls when they see a guy in a speedo. I don't care how good looking you are.....no one looks good in one of those. And I would love to not know exactally what you are packin' if ya know what I mean. There is not a lot of variety in men's swimwear, and I am really glad to get to be a little bit more covered up.
Makes me think back to when my Dad used to take us swimming at the local watering hole. He would settle in on the beach in his jeans, button down the front long sleeve shirt, boots and then he would put his hat on his face and take a nap. There was no missing where he was. We just looked for the guy that was way overdressed for the beach. Back then I didn't even realize that he never came in with us. Now I am wondering what he would have done if we would have drowned.....or if he would have slept through the whole thing. All I know is we were just happy to be there and there is no way I would ever, ever let my kids get in that water. Ewwww.
But tonight was a good break. The girls watched a movie on the way there and back, and were ready to go to bed when we got home. I just hope I can pry their tired little selves out of bed at the crack of dawn to go to church. No matter how hard it is, Hot Lava was definately worth it.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Happy B-day M & M
10 years ago today, right at this moment, I was in the hospital getting ready to welcome daughter number 2 into the world. I had just spent the evening before watching the news as the Columbine trajedy unfolded wondering what was going to become of my little ones in this world of ours. I was telling her just yesterday what Columbine is, and what happened there. I have always been thankful for a little bit of joy during the aftermath of such a terrible thing.
M & M hasn't changed much since she came into the world. She has always known what she wanted, and usually figures out a way to get it. When she was little people told me she should be the new gerber baby, or go to hollywood. She is definately dramatic enough to do that, but like her father, she does not like people telling her what to do. I don't know if hollywood could handle her or not.
I am proud of M and the person she has become in these short 10 years. At home she is a little trouble maker, always pushing buttons. (thus the reason for the large age gap between her and the baby) Away from home she is a sweet girl who is very aware of those around her. She tries to do what she thinks is right and spends a lot of time by herself because she is not willing to change her values to go along with the crowd. She is a great example to others. I feel like the luckiest mom in the world to have such a beautiful 10 year old today.
On the downside, that means I have 2 children in the "double digits" and means I am getting older. I do not like to be reminded of that fact even thought the image in the mirror is a constant reminder. The grey hair I try to hide, the wrinkles, and all the other loverly things that happen as we get older. I am thankful for my health, and my family.
Anyway.....we are going to enjoy the evening taking her to eat anywhere her heart desires and then home to watch Bigget Loser, her favorite show. And since it is her birthday, she will probably get to stay up and watch the whole thing. Then we will have to brace ourselves for her party with her friends over the week-end.
So M & M, have a great day and know your mom loves you and thinks you are fabulous.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Where does the time go?
I logged on today and decided I should update a little bit since it's been a while again. I should change the name of my blog to Week to week life of a stay at home mom, but oh well. With Easter and a stampin' class this week I haven't taken the time to sit down and blog.
Easter was a good one. Same annual easter egg hung the neighbors have. It is awesome. No pushing or shoving. No crying kids. And everyone leaves happy. It is a very good thing. I appreciate all the hard work they put into it every year.
The Easter Bunny was a bit delayed coming to our house this year as we have 9:00 church and I really wanted my girls to focus on the true meaning of Easter. I showed the kids a movie in Primary about the life of Christ and it is always surprising the things they come up with. One scene of the movie shows Christ walking on the water and I hear a little voice in the back say "He's walking on water that is really deep. He must be magic." If only they could truely appreciate the magic. Anyway, Easter Bunny came during church and the rest of the day was spent bordering on a sugar coma. Dang jelly beans anyway. Due to a case of procrastination, the girls did not get their Easter dresses on time and I will have to post that picture another day.
My stampin' class was a tag class and it turned out pretty good. Attendance is down, but I am very thankful for those who come and support me. I have one more class next week and am really looking forward to it. I always feel lucky when I get to spend time with my friends. Here is a picture of the tags. I had a really hard time figuring them out, but am pleased with how they turned out.
I am really glad that tomorrow is Friday. I am looking forward to sleeping in on Sat. I really thought I would outgrow the desire to sleep till noon,or at least nine or ten, but I guess I still have some growing up to do. Hopefully it will be a little bit warmer and we will get to enjoy some time outside. I just don't know how much more snow I can take.
Easter was a good one. Same annual easter egg hung the neighbors have. It is awesome. No pushing or shoving. No crying kids. And everyone leaves happy. It is a very good thing. I appreciate all the hard work they put into it every year.
The Easter Bunny was a bit delayed coming to our house this year as we have 9:00 church and I really wanted my girls to focus on the true meaning of Easter. I showed the kids a movie in Primary about the life of Christ and it is always surprising the things they come up with. One scene of the movie shows Christ walking on the water and I hear a little voice in the back say "He's walking on water that is really deep. He must be magic." If only they could truely appreciate the magic. Anyway, Easter Bunny came during church and the rest of the day was spent bordering on a sugar coma. Dang jelly beans anyway. Due to a case of procrastination, the girls did not get their Easter dresses on time and I will have to post that picture another day.
My stampin' class was a tag class and it turned out pretty good. Attendance is down, but I am very thankful for those who come and support me. I have one more class next week and am really looking forward to it. I always feel lucky when I get to spend time with my friends. Here is a picture of the tags. I had a really hard time figuring them out, but am pleased with how they turned out.
I am really glad that tomorrow is Friday. I am looking forward to sleeping in on Sat. I really thought I would outgrow the desire to sleep till noon,or at least nine or ten, but I guess I still have some growing up to do. Hopefully it will be a little bit warmer and we will get to enjoy some time outside. I just don't know how much more snow I can take.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
April Card Swap
Well, it has happened once again. A fabulous night with my card swap group. I look forward to swap night every month. I feel a little spoiled to be able to spend some time with such a great group of women. This month's theme was You've been Cased. The challenge was to find a card we like and then make two changes to it to make it our own. I love the cards everyone did.
The tin in the picture is actually the project that I brought to make. It turned out pretty cute. I have to say I cased it off of splitcoaststampers. I had to change mine because I bought the wrong size tins...twice, so I just figured out how to make them work. The round card that my very talented sister-in-law did is a hinge card and it slides open when you pull on the ribbon. It is very cool. The green card has a beautiful glass embelishment on it that has a velcro closure attatched to it. The music card has actual music on it. How cool is that? And the card with the flowers on it has dimensionals under several of the flowers and the saying. These women are so talented. My card is the one with the big pink flower in the middle. I have wanted to try to make one and it was a lot of fun.
Here is a picture of the tin on the inside and my sister-in-law's card open so you can see how it works.
Next month we are doing a one sheet wonder template where you take one sheet of designer paper and cut it into 16 pieces to make 16 different cards. I tend to struggle with this challenge but I say bring it on. Gives me a chance to go play with my papercrafting toys and unwind.
Now I need to go cut tags for my tag class next week. Soon as I get them finalized and am happy with them I will post a picture. Hope you get a chance to do something you love to do today!
The tin in the picture is actually the project that I brought to make. It turned out pretty cute. I have to say I cased it off of splitcoaststampers. I had to change mine because I bought the wrong size tins...twice, so I just figured out how to make them work. The round card that my very talented sister-in-law did is a hinge card and it slides open when you pull on the ribbon. It is very cool. The green card has a beautiful glass embelishment on it that has a velcro closure attatched to it. The music card has actual music on it. How cool is that? And the card with the flowers on it has dimensionals under several of the flowers and the saying. These women are so talented. My card is the one with the big pink flower in the middle. I have wanted to try to make one and it was a lot of fun.
Here is a picture of the tin on the inside and my sister-in-law's card open so you can see how it works.
Next month we are doing a one sheet wonder template where you take one sheet of designer paper and cut it into 16 pieces to make 16 different cards. I tend to struggle with this challenge but I say bring it on. Gives me a chance to go play with my papercrafting toys and unwind.
Now I need to go cut tags for my tag class next week. Soon as I get them finalized and am happy with them I will post a picture. Hope you get a chance to do something you love to do today!
Friday, April 3, 2009
A Case of the Blah's
This is definately one of those days I would like to have crawled back in bed. Mostly because it is still cold and snowy outside. I am so ready to be warm. I tried to get hubby to take me away this week-end, I thought about begging. I just want to be warm and somewhere quiet. I could use a break. I am sure we all could. I am sitting here blogging, instead of figuring out what in the world we should have for dinner on this lovely Friday evening. Hubby is on his way home from a meeting and will be arriving in about an hour. I also have to figure out exactally where M&M has wandered off to and get her home without a major break-down.
There are a lot of underlying issues going on, none of which I care to blog about. I am thinking my hubby has some of the same issues as I can see how I feel reflected in how he acts. I'm pretty sure he could use a long vacation in a warm place too. All we need is the time, and the money.
For now I will just be thankfull for the things I have. A beautiful home full of healthy, headstrong children. An amazing husband who give us his all every day just to provide for our needs and as many wants as he possibly can. The knowledge that all of this is worth it in the end if we can just endure. I read a plaque in a flier the other day that said something like: Sometimes the Lord calms the storm around us, and sometimes he calms his children while the storm rages around them. I am hoping for the latter, because apparently it is going to keep on storming and I can use all the help and support I can get.
Now on to dinner.......
There are a lot of underlying issues going on, none of which I care to blog about. I am thinking my hubby has some of the same issues as I can see how I feel reflected in how he acts. I'm pretty sure he could use a long vacation in a warm place too. All we need is the time, and the money.
For now I will just be thankfull for the things I have. A beautiful home full of healthy, headstrong children. An amazing husband who give us his all every day just to provide for our needs and as many wants as he possibly can. The knowledge that all of this is worth it in the end if we can just endure. I read a plaque in a flier the other day that said something like: Sometimes the Lord calms the storm around us, and sometimes he calms his children while the storm rages around them. I am hoping for the latter, because apparently it is going to keep on storming and I can use all the help and support I can get.
Now on to dinner.......
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