Friday, August 29, 2008

Friday's Funny


So, we went to Oregon and ran our big 197 mile relay race. It was an awesome experience. I will post pics. and journal about it later. Anyway, when our team met up the first morning, Sid jumped out of the van sporting these socks. He is a former bishop and the last person I would expect to wear these lovelies! However, he said his son gave him them for his birthday and he was wearing them with pride (a big, fat grin on his face!) I have never seen anything like them and got a kick out of Sid and his socks, so I decided to post them for Friday's Funny! Oh, and Robert's birthday is coming up real soon. If you have been wondering what to get him..... DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!


Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Sucked In


Yup, just like millions of others, I am totally sucked in to the Twilight series. I hate to admit it, but it is true. I started book three last night. I think Robert will be happy when I have finished the series. He is tired of seeing my face in a book!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Roaring Springs

Our Tuesdays this summer were spent with the Toolson's at Roaring Springs. It was so fun meeting their cute little family each week for fun in the sun. Karrie and I had our hands full. We each have three little ones, but somehow (together) we survived the water park. We actually had a lot of fun and had some good, gal time too. We would get into so many serious chats that we came up with a little motto, "What is said at the water park, stays at the water park!"

Here's their cute family meeting us right at opening of the park for the best spots in the kiddie area!Tanner, our neighbor comes with us sometimes too. He and the girls love the drop off ride. The gang in the kiddie area.
We pack our own lunches from home each time and eat out on the picnic tables just outside the park.

Ethan and his sister usually come with us too.
Owen and Avery love the Lazy River and the Wave Pool! You should see Kerri and I get all our kids in the river, some in tubes, some hanging on to us, holding others.....it is quite the adventure!
Wow! Look at the glamour shots!
Avery.....loves the water!
Owen steering the big ship!
......and swimming like a little fish! playing with the tubes....screaming down fast slides.....

racing down the giant, yellow slide

And Payton's favorite part....holding little, Katelyn!

Robert calls Roaring Springs...Boring Springs, but we love it! Me and the kids have a ball and have enjoyed it even more with buddies like the Toolsons.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

H2C


Hood to Coast........here we come! Yesterday Robert and I did our last long run. We took the kids to Clint and Amy's and ran on the green belt down by their house. Wow! What a different run that is than pounding the hot pavement around our neighborhood. It is so beautiful down there by the river. It is shaded and cool. We saw two, large bucks on the river as well. Robert was pretty excited about that. Our 7 mile run went by quickly.

Tonight the team from Boise will meet at our house for dessert and planning for our big trip. We leave Thursday and head to Portland. I am nervous and excited. The run is going to be tough, but fun too. It will be nice to have an adult weekend and time with just Robert, but I know I am going to really miss my kids too. It will be a busy week getting ready to go. Mikkel, Robert's sister is coming to stay and take care of the kids. I am so grateful for her. She is the "fun" aunt and my kids are so excited to have her come.

Here's a video clip of the race we will be doing Friday and Sat.! Watching it will either motivate you to want to run a relay too, or make you think those who do are absolutely insane! I think it's a little bit of both!

http://www.hoodtocoastdocumentary.com/teaser/flash_medium/index.html



Robert and I try to include our kids in our training as much as we can. We take them for runs with us (one of us riding the bike with the trailer attached) or take them to the track with us. They have a lot of fun playing at the track while mom and dad run.

Payton snapping pics. of her nerdy parents.


Here's our water girl. She puts water bottles in her stroller and follows us for nice, water breaks.


Owen, always mimicking dad.


Robert and I were running around the track while the kids were yelling, "Go mom and dad!" It was so cute, but a little embarrassing too!


Of course, Avery sprinted around the track with Steal, her beloved stick horse!



So, 5 more days and it's race time.......Yikes!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Friday's Funny





Check out Owen's face in the last pic. It cracks me up so much that I had to post if for Friday's Funny. I got out of the shower to hear some major ruckus downstairs. I came down to witness the McBride kid's rock band. They were hilarious. Look how intense their faces are. I had to snap some photos. Hey, rock stars......thanks for making me laugh. You make Friday funny!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Transformation

Here is our cute but colorless home.So, we decided it was time to have it painted. Let's just say the process was STRESSFUL! So, I changed my mind a million times and at the last minute came up with a plan for colors I had never seen. They turned out terrible. The pic. below is my house painted diarrhea green. This pic. doesn't do it justice, it was a greenish, yellowy nightmare!I was shocked at how wrong the color was. I didn't know what to do since the entire house was painted. The painters left to return the next morning and finish the job. I stressed all day and didn't sleep but a few hours that night. I called the painter at 6 a.m. and told him I couldn't live with the color.
So, yes, they repainted it. My poor husband was pretty upset with me. He just didn't understand why it mattered. No, it didn't cost us double, but it did cost us more. OUCH!

But, I think the final results were worth it (The pic.'s lighting makes it difficult, but it is a true tan with a lighter trim and dark chocolate porch and gables, black door) . It doesn't look like the houses I saw whose colors I wanted, but I think these subtle, warm colors are just right for our cute, little home. Thanks to all my friends who lent an ear and helped me with suggestions. And a big, fat, "I am sorry!" to Robert who (for the most part) was patient, understanding and willing to let me make costly changes I can now live with! I love you........please forgive me?!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The Secret Life of Bees

I finished my book yesterday. I really enjoyed it. The narrator is a young, fourteen year old girl. She is brave and triumphs through a lot of ills in her past that haunt her daily. She finds love and that makes the difference. We all just need to be loved! The book is being made into a movie, so that will be fun to see in the near future.
I decided to read New Moon next. The is the second book in the Twilight series. I know this series is all the craze, but I didn't love, love the first. Then I heard the second isn't as good, so I didn't think I would read anymore of them. However, I hear that after the second they get really, really good! My bff, Mal is really into them. She is hilarious about it. She's probably sporting a Team Edward shirt right now, wearing plastic vampire teeth in her mouth, and intensely reading her new book as I type. So, I thought it would be fun to get in on the excitement with her!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Please Don't Go!

Me and Angie B!
All our little ones...Zach, Molly, Avery, Owen (where's your pants dude?!) Payton and Elle.
Now this girl knows how to take a pic.!
Please don't go! The crying begins......
But, they must....they're out of here! What a cute fam they are!

Angie B. and her family stopped by yesterday. They spent a week on the Oregon coast and were driving through on their way home to South Weber. It was so good to see them. Angie B. is one of my close friends from New Hampshire and USU! Boy have I had some crazy, good times with that girl! I love that when we see each other it is like no time has passed. I only wish they could have stayed longer. Elle, her oldest, was sad to leave. It was really cute. Then after they drove away Payton cried because she had so much fun playing with the kids and didn't want them to leave either! I guess we're going to have to plan a girl's weekend in the near future!

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Friday's Funny

Ya, it's Saturday, so my Friday funny post is late. I have had a stressful two days (this is the understatement of the year). We had our house painted. Wow, total saga......I will post pics. and story soon. Anyway, this is a pic. of Avery that makes me laugh, and boy did I need a laugh today! We are at the Hales family reunion and the kids are all playing on the toys in the park. There are some water fountains they are running through as well. After running through the fountains and becoming drinched, Avery's shorts were so heavy and uncomfortable that she took them off. Yes, just took them off, threw them down somewhere, played on the toys, walked around, and embarrassed the crap out of her mother! I was snapping pics. of the grand kids playing so well together and there was Avery walking towards me, nonchalant, sucking on a sucker without a care in the world. Yes, she is pant less, but hey, at four, I guess she hasn't had the horrifying dream where she is walking around in public shirtless, or pant less for that matter. Of course, when I first saw her, I was shocked. What kind of a mother am I? I didn't even notice my child has been playing probably for an hour without pants. Then I just had to shake my head and laugh. So, Avery J, you silly girl, you make Friday funny!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Lemonade Stand

The kids have been asking to do a lemonade stand for days. It seemed like work to me, so my answer was always, "Maybe tomorrow!" Well, tomorrow came and they asked again. Since they were having friends over to play I decided today was the day. I didn't really want them to do a lemonade stand because I thought it would be too much work. What a bad mom am I, huh? Well, it turned out simple! The kids made the signs, set up the table, retrieved the cups and ice, and were all ready to go before I had the lemonade made! I had to laugh at the 150 cups they had set out!Everyone was happy with their job. Kyle and Kate were the money takers. Avery placed the ice in the cup, and Payton did the pouring. Owen just sat there drinking the profits!The first customers arrived...boy was I glad. I hated to see them sitting there with no takers!I don't know if they were just being really nice (of course they were), but they said it was the best, darn, lemonade they'd had!
It was so stinking hot outside that they had to cool off in the pool.
But, don't worry, they ran back and forth to their little stand. Here's a drive through customer in the red Durango. Oh, and dad stopped by and bought a cool glass too! Do you think he was offered one for free.....not a chance!
Back to the pool.....Ahhh, summer........Good times!!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Cherokee Legend

My Nana sent me this story via email today. I enjoyed reading it and thought I would share. My Nana is in her 80's and more computer literate than most of us. She always sends me uplifting, God is love, type emails. She has always been a spiritual example in my life even though she does not share my faith. It's kind of funny because her name is Emma Smith and she lives in SLC, Utah, but no, she isn't Mormon! My Nana is a beautiful lady. I wish I had a pic. of her to share. She always looks so nice and put together with her blouses and clean, crisply ironed slacks, matching jewelry, etc. She not only takes good care of herself but of her home and things too. When we go to visit she makes such an effort to make sure your stay is exceptional. She gets out the fancy dishes, sets the table so nice, and cooks the most delicious meals. I love my Nana and am grateful for the things she has taught me.
Do you know the legend of the Cherokee Indian youth's rite of passage?His father takes him into the forest, blindfolds him and leaves him alone. He is required to sit on a stump the whole night and not remove the blindfold until the rays of the morning sun shine through it. He cannot cry out for help to anyone. Once he survives the night, he is aMAN. He cannot tell the other boys of this experience because each lad must come into manhood on his own. The boy is naturally terrified. He can hear all kinds of noises. Wild beasts must surely be all around him.Maybe even some human might do him harm. The wind blew the grass and earth, and shook his stump, but he sat stoically, never removing the blindfold. It would be the only way he could become a man! Finally,after a horrific night, the sun appeared and he removed his blindfold.It was then that he discovered his father sitting on the stump next to him. He had been at watch the entire night, protecting his son from harm. We, too, are never alone. Even when we don't know it, our Heavenly Father is watching over us, sitting on the stump beside us. When trouble comes, all we have to do is reach out to Him.