For those of my family who have been anticipating the big day, my nephew little London James was born early this morning. He decided to make his entrance into this world at about 1:30 this morning. I don't know a lot of details, but he is a big boy, around 7 pounds (that is big considering his big brother was only 4 pounds when he was born).
I'm sure he was delivered to this earth by his Grandma Manuelita. Marsha's mother passed away on Wednesday, and as hard as it must have been for her, she decided that going to Trini wouldn't have been a good idea. She wouldn't have made it home in time for little London's arrival. Since he had to come C-section, being out of the country or in the air could have been trouble.
Congratulations Greg, Marsha and big brothers Mark and Ty. Our prayers are still with you Auntie Marsha.
30 March 2010
22 March 2010
Les's Baptism
It was such a special day for him, and the spirit was so strong.
Our stake does baptisms so that each ward has their own service. And since we have such a small ward, Les was the only one being baptized. He got to choose the songs, who gave prayers and talks, and he even played a solo on the piano. It is really special this way, because everyone who participates is special to the child getting baptized.
After the service, we went to our church building for a lunch with all of Les's loved ones before they all headed home. He wanted pulled pork sandwiches, fruit salad, and mint brownies.
It was a very special day for Les, but as his parents, we are so proud that he made this choice to be baptized. We are also very grateful for loved ones who traveled long distances to share in his special day.
We Love You Les
17 March 2010
Spring Flower
I am SO excited. My first little crocus (spelling?) sent up a flower this morning!
That means spring is coming soon!!! Lets all pray for sooner rather than later.
15 March 2010
It's here!
I love this time of year...Yes, I actually love the change to daylight saving time. And no, it's not because I get to wake up and hour earlier--anyone who knows me knows that waking up early is brutal for me and everyone around me. I feel so much better. I feel like I get my day going better, and have more time to accomplish everything I need to do.
I also think that I suffer mildly from seasonal depression. The more daylight I can get, the more productive I am and the better I feel. It obviously also has a little bit to do with the better weather and the desire to get outside and move.
As I have been trying to get myself more healthy, I have struggled with running. I just can't seem to get the endurance to run very long or very far (long and far are relative here.) From nothing to anything more than 3-4 minutes would be nice. I have been walking for an hour a day at a speed between 3.8 and 4.2 mph, but can't transition to running. I have been trying to figure this out and find a reason that my endurance while running is not increasing, and it all came together today.
I ran for 30 minutes straight today and did 2 1/2 miles and then continued to walk at speed for the remainder of the hour. Finally. Now, I hope that I am not only able to maintain, but improve. For now my goal is to be able to do a 5K without stopping, and then I would like to increase my speed a little before I extend the distance.
My ultimate goal is to be able to do a small triathlon with Brian, Amber and Les. The one that they did in September was fairly small and in a controlled environment. Maybe not this summer, but at least by next summer. I have started swimming this last week, and although I have so far to go, I did much better than I expected. We'll see how it goes!
I also think that I suffer mildly from seasonal depression. The more daylight I can get, the more productive I am and the better I feel. It obviously also has a little bit to do with the better weather and the desire to get outside and move.
As I have been trying to get myself more healthy, I have struggled with running. I just can't seem to get the endurance to run very long or very far (long and far are relative here.) From nothing to anything more than 3-4 minutes would be nice. I have been walking for an hour a day at a speed between 3.8 and 4.2 mph, but can't transition to running. I have been trying to figure this out and find a reason that my endurance while running is not increasing, and it all came together today.
I ran for 30 minutes straight today and did 2 1/2 miles and then continued to walk at speed for the remainder of the hour. Finally. Now, I hope that I am not only able to maintain, but improve. For now my goal is to be able to do a 5K without stopping, and then I would like to increase my speed a little before I extend the distance.
My ultimate goal is to be able to do a small triathlon with Brian, Amber and Les. The one that they did in September was fairly small and in a controlled environment. Maybe not this summer, but at least by next summer. I have started swimming this last week, and although I have so far to go, I did much better than I expected. We'll see how it goes!
09 March 2010
10!
It is finally official. I have managed to lose 10 pounds.
I know, not a major accomplishment, but at least a baby step.
I know, not a major accomplishment, but at least a baby step.
In January I started in a biggest loser contest. It happens to have $790 at stake. I was determined to get a piece of that.
January went SO well. I was down 9 lbs when January ended.
Then in February, I wasn't always able to get my workout in. And eating healthy options was not always easy when we stopped at Wendy's while making the drive to Cedar City 4 times.
But I tried to choose the best option possible and eat a healthy portion of whatever was available.
I managed to end February holding even at the same 9 lbs lost.
At the end of January, I was tied for 5th biggest loser.
I have managed now, to lose that last pound to make an even 10, but while I was holding steady, others were continuing to lose.
Now I am in no less than 12th place.
My hope is that in these last few weeks that some of them will plateau while I continue to lose. I'm still not sure that I will be able to catch up to 9 people. I really don't care if I do.
I am happy with the progress that I have made. I currently weigh less than I have since Amber was born, and I am on a good path to being SO much healthier.
My goal....to be down another 10 by Easter!
01 March 2010
Happy Late Birthday Les(oops)!
In the chaos of the last month, I just realized that I didn't post a happy birthday post for Les.Les is now 8!!
He will be baptized on Saturday, and is looking forward to that special day.
For his birthday, we went to the Environmental Center, where he is always in heaven every time he goes.
Happy Birthday Les!
25 February 2010
If you have a squeamish stomach, do not look!
I said don't look!
Tonight, this is how Brian and Amber returned home!
Ugh, I'm Exhausted
Warning: I started to type this and found that I didn't stop. You may just want to stop reading now.
I am just plain worn out. I started the month of February caring for my Grandma. She has been suffering from a blood cancer called multiple myeloma, as well as 3 other blood disorders. She has always been a physically strong woman. I have seen a noticeable decline in her stature and ability to do things since I saw her last May. In September, I ran to Salt Lake to see her at the doctor, she was able to walk all over the Huntsman Cancer Institute by herself, although in quite a lot of pain. By November when I saw her, she was in a care center for recovery and rehab after the disease caused 3 of her vertebrae to all but disintegrate and break, so she had had surgery to "glue" them back together. This most recent visit, she was in the hospital because they found her nearly dead from the effects of kidney failure because her organs were beginning to fail. By Wednesday of the week that I was there, she had made the decision to stop treatments and go home to live out the rest of her days in the comfort and peace of family and friends. Her amazing oncologist (and may I add...he was hot...lol) was just the man that I would want explaining my options to me, informed her that if she chose this option, her kidneys would give her about 2 weeks. I never thought that it could be a relief to finally have an end in sight. I always thought that such a final diagnosis would be devastating. And though I know that it would be in some situations, in hers, it was complete relief and peace.
Although it was a very special week that I spent with my mom, aunts, uncle and grandparents, the events of the month have sapped every last bit of energy that I had.
The week that I got home, was Amber & Les's birthdays. Needless to say, Amber was all but forgotten when it came to gifts, special meals, and the like. I couldn't pull normal life back together by that point. She was so good to understand, and we had a good time shopping for hot deals and letting her choose some new clothes together. We were able to spend Les's birthday at the Environmental Center skiing and snowshoeing, and we let both kids take a friend for a little birthday celebration.
In that week, I spent my time putting together a slide show of Grandma's life to show at the viewing. On Friday, we made the drive back down to their house to show it to Grandma before she passed. She didn't know that we were doing it. When we arrived, she looked awful, but I am so glad that we took that last chance for the kids to say their goodbye's to grandma. I knew that there were only days if not hours left. It just so happened that while we were there, Grandpa had another stroke (not an uncommon thing anymore. It is just a matter of time until he has one severe enough to kill him.) Then we made the quick drive back home the next day.
On Wednesday of that week, she finally passed away. It was devastating and a relief all at the same time. I will miss her terribly, but am so relieved that she will not suffer anymore. I know that through the Plan of Salvation that I will see her again, although it will be such a long time. So on Friday, we again made the trip down south for the funeral.
Grandma was an amazing woman. Her cooking was something that I only hope to be able to equal some day. She sewed perfectly, quilted beautifully, created anything she needed, crafted so many amazing projects and cared for everyone in her reach. Grandma never spoke bad of anyone. NEVER. She cared meticulously for the things she had so that they would last and be kept nice for as long as she needed them, and was always content with what she had. She considered it a blessing to live within her means and knew that all the extras were blessings not essentials in her life.
Since we returned on Sunday from the funeral, I have slept way too much. I can't get enough sleep. I'm not sure how to remedy this problem. I have allowed myself to let my body catch up, but I also know that if I keep this up, my body likes to sleep, and it will become an addiction that I must have. I have way too much to accomplish to let that happen.
I am just plain worn out. I started the month of February caring for my Grandma. She has been suffering from a blood cancer called multiple myeloma, as well as 3 other blood disorders. She has always been a physically strong woman. I have seen a noticeable decline in her stature and ability to do things since I saw her last May. In September, I ran to Salt Lake to see her at the doctor, she was able to walk all over the Huntsman Cancer Institute by herself, although in quite a lot of pain. By November when I saw her, she was in a care center for recovery and rehab after the disease caused 3 of her vertebrae to all but disintegrate and break, so she had had surgery to "glue" them back together. This most recent visit, she was in the hospital because they found her nearly dead from the effects of kidney failure because her organs were beginning to fail. By Wednesday of the week that I was there, she had made the decision to stop treatments and go home to live out the rest of her days in the comfort and peace of family and friends. Her amazing oncologist (and may I add...he was hot...lol) was just the man that I would want explaining my options to me, informed her that if she chose this option, her kidneys would give her about 2 weeks. I never thought that it could be a relief to finally have an end in sight. I always thought that such a final diagnosis would be devastating. And though I know that it would be in some situations, in hers, it was complete relief and peace.
Although it was a very special week that I spent with my mom, aunts, uncle and grandparents, the events of the month have sapped every last bit of energy that I had.
The week that I got home, was Amber & Les's birthdays. Needless to say, Amber was all but forgotten when it came to gifts, special meals, and the like. I couldn't pull normal life back together by that point. She was so good to understand, and we had a good time shopping for hot deals and letting her choose some new clothes together. We were able to spend Les's birthday at the Environmental Center skiing and snowshoeing, and we let both kids take a friend for a little birthday celebration.
In that week, I spent my time putting together a slide show of Grandma's life to show at the viewing. On Friday, we made the drive back down to their house to show it to Grandma before she passed. She didn't know that we were doing it. When we arrived, she looked awful, but I am so glad that we took that last chance for the kids to say their goodbye's to grandma. I knew that there were only days if not hours left. It just so happened that while we were there, Grandpa had another stroke (not an uncommon thing anymore. It is just a matter of time until he has one severe enough to kill him.) Then we made the quick drive back home the next day.
On Wednesday of that week, she finally passed away. It was devastating and a relief all at the same time. I will miss her terribly, but am so relieved that she will not suffer anymore. I know that through the Plan of Salvation that I will see her again, although it will be such a long time. So on Friday, we again made the trip down south for the funeral.
Grandma was an amazing woman. Her cooking was something that I only hope to be able to equal some day. She sewed perfectly, quilted beautifully, created anything she needed, crafted so many amazing projects and cared for everyone in her reach. Grandma never spoke bad of anyone. NEVER. She cared meticulously for the things she had so that they would last and be kept nice for as long as she needed them, and was always content with what she had. She considered it a blessing to live within her means and knew that all the extras were blessings not essentials in her life.
Since we returned on Sunday from the funeral, I have slept way too much. I can't get enough sleep. I'm not sure how to remedy this problem. I have allowed myself to let my body catch up, but I also know that if I keep this up, my body likes to sleep, and it will become an addiction that I must have. I have way too much to accomplish to let that happen.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, unheard, but always near.
Still loved, still missed, and always dear.
17 February 2010
10 February 2010
Grandma
Last week I had the opportunity to help take care of my grandparents.
I had the opportunity to be the only grandchild at the hospital when the doctor explained where Grandma's condition was at and what her options were. He also informed all of us that if she chose to stop treatment and return home on hospice, she would likely only have about 2 weeks left to live.

I sat alone with her at the hospital with a tape recorder as she told me of childhood memories that she had never told anyone else.
I never imagined that this could be a spiritual and testimony building experience.

Once she made the decision to leave the hospital and stop treatments, I had the special privilege of helping to care for her, and as Grandpa said "boss him around."

Now we wait. I think this is the hardest part. Again, she was sent home from the hospital in the best possible condition, and again we watch her deteriorate a little more each day.
I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to spend those days with her and Grandpa.
I love them both dearly, and will miss her terribly when she is gone.
Happy Birthday Amber
She is so caring and kind to others.
I admire the testimony that she has at such a young age.
I am proud of the person she is becoming and the example that she is to others.
I love you Amber.
Happy Birthday!
12 January 2010
02 January 2010
Top 10 of 2009
1~ Family cruise to the Bahams
2~ Week at Disneyworld
3~ House redo
4~ All the kids are now in school
5~ Brian not working 3+ jobs
6~ Road trip to Arizona without kids
7~ Amber & Les did their 1st triathlon
8~ Les started piano lessons
9~ All 3 kids played soccer
10~ Running 5k's as a family
2~ Week at Disneyworld
3~ House redo
4~ All the kids are now in school
5~ Brian not working 3+ jobs
6~ Road trip to Arizona without kids
7~ Amber & Les did their 1st triathlon
8~ Les started piano lessons
9~ All 3 kids played soccer
10~ Running 5k's as a family
Wow, what a year we have had.
We have been so blessed this year with so many amazing things as a family.
Bring on *2010*!
(Christmas posts to come when everyone is back in school and I have my time back)
We have been so blessed this year with so many amazing things as a family.
Bring on *2010*!
(Christmas posts to come when everyone is back in school and I have my time back)
15 December 2009
14 December 2009
The Living Room
Well, it has now been four long months since we finished our remodel project, and I'll admit, I have been VERY lazy these last four months. I have never finished cleaning up and putting things away, and so have never taken pictures to show the final product. The only other time that I got my living room clean enough to take pictures of it was the day that we put up the tree, which made a disaster all over again.
Our living room did not have a light in it, and we have had to use lamps. I have always hated that. But from the time that we moved here, there was a light switch in the living room that went to nothing. Not even an outlet. So Brian was able to use that switch, and put in an overhead light and a switch that controlled one outlet that we have been able to use for a lamp and the Christmas tree lights. I love it.
This is the entry from my living room/stair/hallway area into the kitchen/dining room. Again, I have never loved it. I think that a room needs a real doorway, not just a place where the wall ends.

So we built and installed an arch to fill in the space, and make the doorway look finished. It was frustrating, heavy, and even caused a few days of not talking to each other, but in the end, I won, we built it and I LOVE IT!
There is still several little things that need done to finish up. We have a few molding pieces that need tacked in place because we had to wait until the carpet was in to know exact placement. We also ran out of time and money to finish the banister, so for now my couch is filling in. And I didn't get to replace the chandelier over the entry, but that shouldn't be far off. I am also not in love with my curtains. I am not good at decorating, and not sure how to do it, but I will keep playing.
I will continue to post other pictures as each room is ready, but with the Holidays coming, I'm not sure if that will be soon, or not.
Here is the before picture, although I think that the wall paper
has been stripped off the far wall by the time I took this picture.
has been stripped off the far wall by the time I took this picture.
This is the entry from my living room/stair/hallway area into the kitchen/dining room. Again, I have never loved it. I think that a room needs a real doorway, not just a place where the wall ends.
So we built and installed an arch to fill in the space, and make the doorway look finished. It was frustrating, heavy, and even caused a few days of not talking to each other, but in the end, I won, we built it and I LOVE IT!
I will continue to post other pictures as each room is ready, but with the Holidays coming, I'm not sure if that will be soon, or not.
11 December 2009
07 December 2009
Lights on Temple Square
As you know, my kids are huge 2News fans. When we went to Salt Lake we parked down on 4th South, and rode the Trax train up to Temple Square, because parking was free down there. On our way by, Sterling Poulsen was outside about to do the 6:00 news, so we stopped to watch. He asked us to be on his little news segment, and we got a picture too. You would have thought that my kids met Brad Pitt or something. The 2News people are famous to them.
I always love the lights on Temple square. We usually try to go on a weeknight when the crowds aren't as bad. This year, we went on a night that we knew was going to be warmer than the temps we are having right now. We were grateful there were no car accidents or other things to disturb our night this year. I like uneventful.
Visit with Santa
Amber had to sing at the Roy City Lighting, and inside the Fire Station, we all got a quick visit with Santa to give him our wish lists.
Wii with Aunt Lisa & Matt
Aunt Lisa invited us to spend the night at our house, and let the kids play Wii all night.
The kids were in heaven.
(especially since I have been the video game Grinch)
Here they all are practicing ski jumping.
The kids were in heaven.
(especially since I have been the video game Grinch)
Here they all are practicing ski jumping.
Thanksgiving
This year, thanksgiving was at my parent's new house. The night before thanksgiving, Zak threw up, so we weren't even sure that we were going to stick around for the big meal. Fortunately it was a quick thing, and he even got to eat some of dinner with us. But we did end up canceling on the Turkey Trot race that we had planned to do on Thanksgiving morning.
It was nice to have a little more space this year in my parent's new house. Before the night was over, we managed to get a picture of all the grand kids. As you can see, they are all boys except Amber and Heather. It's a good thing they are the same age and enjoy spending time together.

And Ty enjoying every minute with his sippy cup.
As soon as he saw me getting pictures, he held his cup like normal.
It was nice to have a little more space this year in my parent's new house. Before the night was over, we managed to get a picture of all the grand kids. As you can see, they are all boys except Amber and Heather. It's a good thing they are the same age and enjoy spending time together.
And Ty enjoying every minute with his sippy cup.
As soon as he saw me getting pictures, he held his cup like normal.
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