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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

May Birthdays


 Is it just me or are birthdays not as fun as they used to be??  I think I was excited for my birthdays up until I turned 30!  Anyways, we still try to make them fun with cakes, dinner, parties, and presents.  Seriously, how did we get so old?!

I tried to look younger and put less candles...I guess I am 4 years younger:)

This is what 39 candles looks like!!
 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

3 Good Things




Before the kids go to bed, I usually ask them to tell me 3 good things about the day.  I know this is not a unique idea...a lot of you probably do something similar, but I really think it is one of my favorite things.  I wish I had been writing them all down because, it would be so fun to read what was said by 6 year old Jordan or 4 year old Kya or even 2 year old Tyson.  No matter how terrible the day has been, when we take time to think of three good things, we always come up with so many more!

3 Good Things
 (From the past couple night's)

Jordan's
Play date with Mia
Swimming
Losing a tooth

 


Kya's 
Watching the eclipse
Family Home Evening
Playing Volleyball in the backyard

 

Tyson's
Playing Handball
Playing Monopoly Cards 
Staying up late to watch a movie

 

I don't have to look very far to find my 3 good things!!

Monday, May 21, 2012

Nightmare Realized...well kinda

Yesterday I read a story to the kids at church about a young girl who was left to babysit her younger brothers, when the garage, and one of her brothers, started on fire.  One of the older girls said "That would be my biggest babysitting nightmare!!"

This past Friday night I had "My biggest "mom" nightmare" or at least I thought I did...for a few seconds.

Friday afternoon I was busy packing for a very special "Father/Son" camp out (why was I packing, you ask?  Well, because boys just don't know how:)).  We packed up the car, hugged and kissed our boys goodbye and started our "girls night".

 

After a little shopping, homemade pizzas, a lot of ice cream, and a movie, I tucked my girls into bed, locked up, and was asleep seconds after my head hit the pillow.

An hour or two later, I woke up to what sounded like a door slamming...I looked at the clock--12:30am.

I listened carefully...footsteps...more footsteps...loud footsteps.

It didn't sound like the girls quiet bare feet stumbling out of bed...it sounded like grown up feet...wearing shoes!!

My stomach dropped, I swear my heart stopped...this was my worst nightmare (well, one of them).

Whoever was in my house was coming up the stairs, slowly, but surely heading to my bedroom.

I opened my eyes slightly, just enough to see a silhouette of a man.

The man said nothing and slowly walked toward me...

What do I do??

Holy cow was I scare!!  It was that kid of scared when you think you've lost a child.  Pure Terror.

A few steps later, I realized it was my husband...coming home early from the camp out.  Of course, then my mind jumped to "was Tyson okay?".  Well, it turned out some crazies started a huge bonfire on the road and they kicked everyone out of the camp site in the middle of the night--pretty lame for Tyson's first father/son camping trip...but at least it happened after all the great fun was had (roasting hot dogs, s'mores, exploring, fireside, throwing sticks...and whatever boys do in the wilderness).

Needless to say, I couldn't get back to sleep for a couple hours after that ordeal.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

There's Nothing Like Lilacs

Today I literally had to hold back my tears when I smelled a bouquet of purple lilacs at the grocery store.  You see, I don't think I've smelled real lilacs since I was living at home maybe 14 years ago.  I have such wonderful memories of giant bouquets of lilacs plucked from our yard and placed in Mom's special crystal vase and then on my lap as we drove to both my grandmas' homes for Mother's Day.  Oh, how I miss those days...and those wonderful Grandmothers that I had!!

(All the pics are lilacs from my parents' yard)
 
 
Memories really are wonderful and painful at the same time.  I am so glad I had such a fantastically happy childhood, yet sometimes it's painful to remember that those days are over.  I am so blessed to have been given 3 beautiful happy babies, yet they are growing so quickly that sometimes it just hurts to watch them move to the next step.  I was lucky enough to go to college and meet so many unique and inspiring people and have so many exciting times, yet it saddens me to go years and years without seeing any of those wonderful people or stepping foot on that amazing campus.

 

As my (what I consider) significant birthday approaches, I am a little sad.  Sad that so many of these magical experiences are now in my past...sad that as life continues those memories will get dimmer and dimmer, sad that I am so far away from so many that I love.  I know the answer to this sadness, is to live in the moment, make new memories and enjoy every minute I have with those I love and have near.  I WILL do that...I really feel like I DO do that, but forgive me if I go back to the store and buy those lilacs too...

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Newport Beach Temple

Did you know that there was a Deseret Book 45 min. away?!  And it is only 15 min. from the Newport Beach temple?!  I had no idea...and when I found out, we piled in the car and headed down to visit them.

By the beautiful fountains---look at that blue sky!!
 In the front of the temple
  The girls tried everything to get Tyson to keep his head straight...it didn't work:)
 Can you find Tyson?  There's something about a large patch of grass that makes kids crazy!!
 
Tyson wouldn't leave without getting a picture of him praying.  
With the light in the background it looks like "The First Vision":)

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Done...well mostly


After a total of two weekends, my garden is mostly done.  I say "mostly" because I want to add some big rocks to the back of it, but we'll see...I might break down and buy more flowers too:)

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Around my neck

I've never been much of a jewelery girl.  I usually have one or two things that I love and wear every day.  I even wore the same hoop earrings for something like 6 years!!  When Mike and I were dating and first got married, I wore his Chinese CTR ring on a chain around my neck...morning and night, every day all day (how sweet right?!).  I don't remember when I stopped wearing it, probably around when I started having kids.  Well, since then I have worn necklaces here and there, but usually just to church...until NOW! 

For Valentine's Day I got a very sweet necklace from my hubby (there is a story there, but I've been sworn to secrecy!!).  It says "best friends now and forever"...even sweeter than wearing his CTR ring, right?!  I started wearing this new necklace all day every day.  But wait, it gets better... Mike went to Australia a couple weeks ago, and guess what he brought me back?!  It's the cutest boomerang necklace with a kangaroo on it!!  As soon as I saw it, I knew it would go perfectly with the necklace I already had on.  I took the pendant off the chain, added it to my own and voila--MY PERFECT NECKLACE.  Now I wear that thing all day every day and I don't see it coming off anytime soon (well, except when I go to the gym...I don't want it to get all gross and sweaty).  So, no diamonds or pearls for me.  I honestly couldn't be happier with exactly what I have:)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

We counted it!

 Every once in a while, the kids convince us to count our "vacation money" (all our loose change). 
 It is surprisingly fun:) 
  
Grand Total= $770.19.  
I think we need to save a little longer before we can go to the kids' destination (Hawaii)!!