
Thursday, March 12, 2009
We Out'

Monday, March 9, 2009
Me's Busy
....because even though this girl LOVES her life and wouldn't trade it for the world,
She's currently....
BUSY, COLD AND SO WANTING A VACATION!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Paying my debts

Oh, and if you haven't read Enemy Pie to your kids, it's a great one! We seem to be going through "friend" issuses here in our household, so this was very fitting for our second grader.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Sick
But, you know what was even more sick, the sickest of all, by far? The season finale of The Bachelor. Did you see it? Are you disgusted with a capital D? Hmmmm........I would love to go off right now on how upset it made me and how ridiculous it was, but you know what, I am not devoting any more of my time to THAT show. I am done with you, yup, just like all your contestants are done with who they choose. You think you can just throw people to the curb because your feelings change? Well, guess what, my feelings have changed too, from a fun form of entertainment, to just plain........YOU MAKE ME SICK!
Adios, The Bachelor.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
She's Having a Baby!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Dreaming Big
When Bob and I were first married our good friend Sy had a boat. We spent the summer on the reservoir with all our college buddies tubing, skiing and swimming. Oh, those were good times! Then we went to Redfish lake and crashed the Buck family reunion. We spent a weekend on the lake having an absolute blast on their boats and wave runners. After that..... We were hooked. We realized what a fun activity boating was for the whole family. I mean, everyone can do it, and who doesn't like basking in the sun and playing in the water on a hot summer day?
Ya, I didn't think so...................
Monday, February 23, 2009
I Hate It When He's Right
"Why in the world do you save anything?!" But, this time was different.......I love that lasagna, so I promised, insisted, swore up and down, affirmed, and guaranteed the fact that the kids and I were going to eat that lasagna for lunch tomorrow!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Keep with it Pay...
KEEP WITH IT!
My grandma and grandpa Hales bought my parents a piano when I was in grade school. Both Stan and I took lessons for about three years. I remember hating piano. My practices were always on Wed. which was the same day the school did a three times a year skating party at Deleta. I was never able to go. For this reason and more.....I remember hating piano. Oh, how I cringed at the words, the dreaded, simple request to, "Practice the piano!"
After a few years Stan didn't take lessons anymore. I was still practicing, missing skating parties, attending recitals, and plunking away at the keys. I begged and begged my parents to let me quit. Of course, they knew the benefits and wanted me to play, especially since grandma and grandpa wanted it too and gave us a piano for that very purpose.
I remember my dad sitting down with me one evening and his piano proposition. "Kristi", he said, "I tell ya what.....if you will stick with piano until you are 18, I will give you $2,000 in cash to do whatever you want with. And, if at that time, you can look me in the eye with every ounce of honesty you obtain and can tell me you regret it, I will give you $1,000 more." Hmmmm.....right now, today, that sounds completely enticing. However, when I was in the fourth grade, and had no concept of money, it didn't tempt me for a minute. I think I stuck with piano another three months after that proposal, and then......I officially quit.
The reason I am rehashing old memories is because I now have grandma and grandpa Hales' piano in my home. After we all moved out of the house and it sat underplayed for years, merely a piece of furniture collecting dust in my parents' living room, I asked if I could have it so my kids could learn to play. Payton started piano this fall and has done well. She likes it, but it is a normal 8 year old child who doesn't always want to practice. She's also frustrated when she has new songs and they are difficult to learn.
This morning before Pay left for school we sat at the piano bench together, practicing away. She was irritable and a bit frustrated, and I began to worry. I thought to myself, "How am I going to get her to stick with this?" "What demands will I have for her?" "Will I bribe her like my dad did me?" I honestly have no clue! At this point I just think I'll make her and that is it. Oh, come on....how naive is that?
All I know is that I want her to keep with it. I know she will not regret it and will thank me later. You bet I regret quitting and really wish my parents had demanded I stick with it. But I can't blame them for not making me, absolutely not. We choose our battles, and listening to their ornery child complain, whine, fret,moan, and detest, wasn't theirs.
I sit baffled sometimes, that it seems like only yesterday I was the child protesting, and now I am the mother dealing with it first hand. Getting Payton to stick with it isn't going to be easy, but what is these days? The challenge will only make it all the more rewarding, right?! Oh, I'll just keep telling myself that........at least!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Shout Out...
Friday, February 13, 2009
It's that time again
So, Mal gave me a running schedule. I took one look at it and thought, "Ya, must be kidding me!" I took it to Becky and begged her to do it along with me. She was in! Little did I know that their crazy, fun friend Sid was a professional runner and would give us training schedules, tips, encouragement, and all the advice we would need to become beginner runners. We picked a 1/2 marathon race, signed up, and it was on!
However, it didn't take long before Robert started running along side of me, and the time we spent together training was therapeutic for our marriage. I felt we became a lot closer, working towards the same goal, and enjoying our time together. We ran our first 1/2 marathon side by side and crossed the finish line hand in hand. Ya, that sounds really corny and is something I NEVER thought we would do. But, as corny as it was....it is a memory I'll never forget.
Since then we have entered our kids into a few races. Pay and I have run a few together.
and we, as a family, have spent evenings at the track. While Robert and I train, the kids play, bring us water, cheer us on, and have become our biggest fans.
Now, we are not winning any races or setting any times to be desired. I doubt we ever will, and we are o.k. with that. But, hey, we are RUNNING. We are closer as a family, have become closer to friends who have joined us, and are enjoying the fun times shared with family and friends at races of all sorts (triathlons, relay races, half marathons, mile races, etc.)So, here's to you....RUNNING, a sport I never thought I would get into. You've changed my life for the better. I hope to get brave soon and try the full marathon. This might just be my year. Who knows?!
As for now, Ogden's half marathon training schedule started Monday.....and I am up for the challenge!