Amber had to be able to turn over from her front to her back and back again while swimming in the deep end. It was a piece of cake for her.
26 February 2009
Swim Lessons
We just finished up a month of swim lessons. Amber and Les both passed the levels that they were in, and Zak was so close, but he can't move on to the next level until he is 6 anyway, so I'm not too worried about him. Zak doesn't like to put his face in the water if he can get away with it.
Zak has two of his friends from preschool in his swim class, so he always has something to say, even if it is the teachers turn to talk.
Les's class practices fish fins for the back float. He gets a little over-excited sometimes, but he does a good job. Les also has a family friend in his class.
He had to back float for 10 seconds, and does a good job. He also has to be able to turn from a back float to his tummy.

Amber had to be able to turn over from her front to her back and back again while swimming in the deep end. It was a piece of cake for her.
Amber had to be able to turn over from her front to her back and back again while swimming in the deep end. It was a piece of cake for her.
Wake-Up Phone Call
First of all, I apologize to anyone who doesn't know my parents and family. I, like a lot of people, use this blog also as a journal, and that is the reason for this entry.
Tuesday Morning I was awakened at 6:30 by my phone ringing. It was my mom saying that Dad was in the hospital for an angiogram. Apparently, Monday night, he was having some heart pain, and so he went to the Doctor. The doctor did some tests, and then told Dad that he needed to see a specialist, and that the appointment was at 5:00 Tuesday morning. Mom and Dad thought that was an odd time for an appointment, but went anyway. When they arrived at the hospital, the Dr. started explaining some things to them and so my parents asked what kind of tests Dad was there for. Apparently, Dad's doctor didn't tell him he was having an angiogram, so they didn't go prepared for Dad to stay overnight at the hospital, and they didn't really make arrangements to be off work for the day (or for the entire week for that matter).
When they got into his heart, they found a very major blockage, and ended up putting a stint in his artery. It was really a good thing the doctor acted when he did and how he did, because dad could have had a severe heart attack any minute. But it would have been nice if he had given them all of the information.
Anyway, Dad is doing really well, and not in a lot of pain as of the last time I talked to them. What a blessing to know that our Heavenly Father watches out for us.
Mom and Dad are still not completely moved to their new house, and all of the fix-up work on the old house isn't completed, but all of that will be done in time, and hopefully, no scares from heart attacks now.
Tuesday Morning I was awakened at 6:30 by my phone ringing. It was my mom saying that Dad was in the hospital for an angiogram. Apparently, Monday night, he was having some heart pain, and so he went to the Doctor. The doctor did some tests, and then told Dad that he needed to see a specialist, and that the appointment was at 5:00 Tuesday morning. Mom and Dad thought that was an odd time for an appointment, but went anyway. When they arrived at the hospital, the Dr. started explaining some things to them and so my parents asked what kind of tests Dad was there for. Apparently, Dad's doctor didn't tell him he was having an angiogram, so they didn't go prepared for Dad to stay overnight at the hospital, and they didn't really make arrangements to be off work for the day (or for the entire week for that matter).
When they got into his heart, they found a very major blockage, and ended up putting a stint in his artery. It was really a good thing the doctor acted when he did and how he did, because dad could have had a severe heart attack any minute. But it would have been nice if he had given them all of the information.
Anyway, Dad is doing really well, and not in a lot of pain as of the last time I talked to them. What a blessing to know that our Heavenly Father watches out for us.
Mom and Dad are still not completely moved to their new house, and all of the fix-up work on the old house isn't completed, but all of that will be done in time, and hopefully, no scares from heart attacks now.
4th Grade Field Trip
I just remembered that I haven't blogged the 4th grade field trip from last Friday, so I decided to sit down and do it since I feel too miserable to do the housework that needs done so badly after the crazy last few days. Somewhere, I have misplaced my memory card with all of the pictures on. Amber loved just taking my camera and taking all the pictures that she wanted. We went to the State capitol building to observe the 2009 session, and to get a tour of the building, and we went to the pioneer museum next door. It was a fun time, especially since they have studied Utah history and Government so much this year. Hopefully I will find the memory card soon so that I can blog about it for journal purposes.
16 February 2009
Snow!
President's Day at our house always means a trip to the school district's Environmental Center. The guy who runs the place does an open house for all district employees to bring their families and play.
This year, Zak decided that he was going to try cross-country skiing. I got him all ready, and out onto the groomed trail, and off he went. With almost no instruction at all, he took off. He did a loop that was about 1/2 mile long, and did a good job. The few times that he did fall, he was able to get himself back up without getting his ski's tangled. On the faster down-hill slopes, he just crouched down to help him balance, and went right down.
Amber probably skiied a couple of miles, and did some much longer loops. She is really pretty good at the cross-country skiing.
I, on the other hand, am no good on skis. I do okay as long as it is flat and I don't have any speed, but once there is a down-hill, and I start going a little faster, I freak out. I could never be a down-hill skier.
Amber, Les and Brian also snow shoed up to the top of a small mountain to look over the valley (Brian forgot to take a picture of that!) Zak was having a hard time, so he and I turned back for a sweet roll.
Les also did an awesome job on the skis. He went around the loop 3 or 4 times, but then he wanted to snowboard while Brian and Amber did a big loop. I didn't get to watch him much, but he took off so fast that I couldn't keep up with him.
To finish off the day, we jump on our sleds and ride them the 1/2 mile or so back down to the parking lot. It is insane, and tons of fun.
We always look forward to this day trip. It is so much fun. The kids love to have something different to do in the snow, and the sweet rolls are always worth the hike up the hill! Thanks Dave!
This year, Zak decided that he was going to try cross-country skiing. I got him all ready, and out onto the groomed trail, and off he went. With almost no instruction at all, he took off. He did a loop that was about 1/2 mile long, and did a good job. The few times that he did fall, he was able to get himself back up without getting his ski's tangled. On the faster down-hill slopes, he just crouched down to help him balance, and went right down.
We always look forward to this day trip. It is so much fun. The kids love to have something different to do in the snow, and the sweet rolls are always worth the hike up the hill! Thanks Dave!
15 February 2009
Moving Mom & Dad
After the Temple open house Friday night, we continued on down the road to Lehi. We were going down to help my parents move. After 29 years in the same house, they have decided that a new house will be better for them in their "old age". They moved into their house when I was 3 years old, so it is a little hard to see them move. But I know it is better for them to do it now. If they ever need a wheelchair, it would be impossible to get them in and out of their current house.
Well, they didn't get to close on their house when they had planned, so they won't actually be moving until next weekend. I won't be able to go help them next weekend, but that might be better. I won't be there for the emotional part of leaving their home.
Well, they didn't get to close on their house when they had planned, so they won't actually be moving until next weekend. I won't be able to go help them next weekend, but that might be better. I won't be there for the emotional part of leaving their home.
Draper Temple
Friday night we had the opportunity to take our kids to the new Draper Temple open house. The temple was beautiful inside. The kids loved the baptismal font, and the Celestial Room. At the end of the walk through the temple, they took small groups into the sealing rooms and explained a little bit about what goes on in the temple and Eternal families. It was such a neat experience to take the kids at this young age. They can't wait to go to the Oquirrh Hills Temple open house this summer.
Happy Birthday Les
12 February 2009
Good Times Tag
Fill this out about your SENIOR year of high school! The longer ago it was, the more fun the answers will be!! At the end, choose 10 people (or more) to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If I tagged you, it's because I want to know more about you.
IN YOUR SENIOR YEAR DID YOU...
1. Did you date someone from your school?
No
2. Did you marry someone from your high school?
No
3. Did you car pool to school?
Yup, with my mom, She worked at the school, and I always had to go in early and stay late for help with calculus
4. What kind of car did you have?
I drove my parents white Ford Tempo
5. What kind of car do you have now?
a silver Chevy Venture
6 Its Friday night...where are you now?
at work
7. It is Friday night...where were you then?
probably at Wendy's hanging out and watching movies
8. What kind of job did you have in high school?
I didn't work in high school
9. What kind of job do you do now?
I work at the local craft store a few hours a week
10. Were you a party animal?
no
11. Were you considered a flirt?
not ususally
12. Were you in band, orchestra, or choir?
I was in the band for a year...only because I wanted to go to Disneyland at the end of the year
13. Were you a nerd?
probably
14. Did you get suspended or expelled?
no
15. Can you sing the fight song?
No, I never could...Lehi was never known for their fight song, or the students knowing it
16. Who was/were your favorite teacher(s)?
Mrs. Fugal...She's the only one I can remember...oh yeah, I have to say Miss Lambert, I spent way too much time in her class (refer to #3)
17. Where did you sit during lunch?
In the hall by Leslie's locker usually
18. What was your school's full name?
Lehi High School
19. When did you graduate?
1994
20. What was your school mascot?
A Pioneer
21. If you could go back and do it again, would you?
some parts yes, some parts no
22. Did you have fun at Prom?
yes
23. Do you still talk to the person you went to prom with?
no, sometimes I wonder where he is at, he was a good kid
24. Are you planning on going to your next reunion?
maybe - probably
25. Do you still talk to people from school?
Yes
26. School Colors?
Purple and White
27. What celebrities came from your high school?
umm....some Hamby guy that played pro football I think
I tag: I don't know who reads my blog...I just tagged them all with my last tag...If you want to play, I tag you!
IN YOUR SENIOR YEAR DID YOU...
1. Did you date someone from your school?
No
2. Did you marry someone from your high school?
No
3. Did you car pool to school?
Yup, with my mom, She worked at the school, and I always had to go in early and stay late for help with calculus
4. What kind of car did you have?
I drove my parents white Ford Tempo
5. What kind of car do you have now?
a silver Chevy Venture
6 Its Friday night...where are you now?
at work
7. It is Friday night...where were you then?
probably at Wendy's hanging out and watching movies
8. What kind of job did you have in high school?
I didn't work in high school
9. What kind of job do you do now?
I work at the local craft store a few hours a week
10. Were you a party animal?
no
11. Were you considered a flirt?
not ususally
12. Were you in band, orchestra, or choir?
I was in the band for a year...only because I wanted to go to Disneyland at the end of the year
13. Were you a nerd?
probably
14. Did you get suspended or expelled?
no
15. Can you sing the fight song?
No, I never could...Lehi was never known for their fight song, or the students knowing it
16. Who was/were your favorite teacher(s)?
Mrs. Fugal...She's the only one I can remember...oh yeah, I have to say Miss Lambert, I spent way too much time in her class (refer to #3)
17. Where did you sit during lunch?
In the hall by Leslie's locker usually
18. What was your school's full name?
Lehi High School
19. When did you graduate?
1994
20. What was your school mascot?
A Pioneer
21. If you could go back and do it again, would you?
some parts yes, some parts no
22. Did you have fun at Prom?
yes
23. Do you still talk to the person you went to prom with?
no, sometimes I wonder where he is at, he was a good kid
24. Are you planning on going to your next reunion?
maybe - probably
25. Do you still talk to people from school?
Yes
26. School Colors?
Purple and White
27. What celebrities came from your high school?
umm....some Hamby guy that played pro football I think
I tag: I don't know who reads my blog...I just tagged them all with my last tag...If you want to play, I tag you!
10 February 2009
Happy Birthday Amber
05 February 2009
I've been tagged!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
I've been tagged.Here are the rules:
1. Post rules on blog.
2. Answer the six 8 items.
3. Tag 8 people.
8 Favorite TV Shows
1. Survivor
2. Amazing Race
3. Numbers
4. Good Things Utah
5. 2 News (I know, not a favorite show, but I sure watch it a lot)
6. Travel Channel
7. Discovery Channel
8. Scrubs
8 Things I did yesterday
1. Grocery shopping
2. Pick up kids from school
3. Help kids with homework
4. Swim lessons
5. Made dinner
6. X-biking at Lady Fitness
7. Dishes
8. Started cutting out a quilt
8 Things I look forward to
1. Our cruise to the Bahamas
2. Taking the kids to Disneyworld
3. Taking the kids to the Beach
4. All the kids being in school all day
5. A clean house
6. Taking the kids to the Draper Temple openhouse
7. All the kids doing their first Triathlon (Amber and Les are working on it)
8. Being able to run a whole 5k
8 Favorite restaurants
1. Fazoli's
2. Costa Vida
3. Rodizio Grill
4. Lucky China
5. Olive Garden
6. Brick Oven
7. An Italian place in downtown SLC, I forget what it is called.
8. Warrens (I love their fries)
8 Things I wish for
1. No housework
2. More money
3. Happy, healthy kids
4. To be thin
5. More time to do things for me
6. More time with Brian
7. A bigger house
8. A classic Mustang
8 People I tagged
1. Natalie
2. Melissa H
3. Deena
4. Leslie
5. Barbie
6. Tanya S
7. Amy B
8.Anyone else who reads my blog
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