Sometimes crazy, stressful, slightly mundane...but ALWAYS filled with a whole lotta love, learning, and laughter
Sunday, December 28, 2008
You know it's important that you pick the right guy...
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Merry, indeed!
Christmas Eve is my favorite. I love that it's focused on the Savior and service to others. That's the day that we take plates of goodies to neighbors and friends *only neighbors this year since we're mostly snowed in*. Ty went to the grocery store for me in the a.m. (no small feat since we had to use chains on our tires just to get up our hill for the past several days). While he was gone, Max and I played with play-dough and made a Christmas tree that we wanted to take a picture of. Isn't it lovely?And that turned into a little mother and son photo shoot. He was being very funny so I included a lot of the pictures - not so much for you, dear readers, but for me to remember it by. I won't explain why I love each of them since you're not his mom and you won't think it's nearly as cute as I do. Suffice it to say I love, love, love my little man!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Hey, Dana, I was wondering...
What happens when you live in a town that sees minimal snowfall and finds itself in the middle of a "historic storm"? Oh, well, you happen to have asked the perfect person! I live in just such a town. I'd be happy to share with you exactly what happens.
Church? Cancelled. You are especially bummed about this because you were SO looking forward to the Christmas program and the way that it really gets you in the mood for Christmas. But when you live in a place that rarely gets snow that sticks, the town cannot justify dumping money into a snow plow/street clearing/salting program, so you're out of luck. And you happen to live at the bottom of a steep hill, so even if the rest of the ward had gone ahead you probably wouldn't have made it up the hill anyway. Your husband will call it a "Christmas Miracle" :)
That solo your husband was supposed to sing in the Christmas Sacrament Program? Postponed to next week. You, however, got to hear him practice yesterday and you know that he's going to totally rock
Furnace? Busted, of course. The one day you can't get out and you really need some heat. When you wake up it will be 60 degrees in your house, not the 68 you're used to
Gas Fireplace? Finally put to good use and heats the entire house. You'll even have to turn it off halfway through the day because the house gets too hot. You'll be very impressed with this rarely used and underappreciated household commodity
Space heater? You will only have one and you'll figure that two would be better for naps and bedtime so that your kids don't freeze and then you'll remember that your neighbors (who are currently in
Activities to keep the fam happy? Books, fun in the family room, hot chocolate in front of the fire to stay warm *"Mom, how about we start a fire and drink hot chocolate by the fire? How 'bout that?!"* Sledding at the Lewis' will sound like a great idea when you're invited over, but then when your 2-year-old gets snow in his eyes while he's speeding down the hill he will complain and pretend to not like the entire experience. Your nice friend Dave Lewis will offer some goggles and your little man will then find the experience much more pleasant...at least for a little while longer
"Mom, I have a egg nog mustache"..."Now I'll lick it off...mmm"
Tomorrow? You'll have to wait for your husband to call in the a.m. to see if the base where he works is closed. While you would love for your husband to stay home, you will hope for the snow to start melting sometime during the day so that you can get parts to fix your darn furnace!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Aunt Flo, get lost!
No 'cycle' for 9 months after Kelly's born...super nice.
Getting one every two weeks (4 x's in 8 weeks) thereafter, complete with severe cramps each time....not nice.
Grrrr! I'm going to go eat something sweet.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
S-C-H-O-O-L
I am a Ricks College non-grad. I went to Ricks for two years. I loved, loved, loved it. I, however, did not have a whole lot of direction in my mind as far as graduating or knowing what in the world I was doing. I signed up for classes and I went to classes and I got decent grades in my classes (mostly). However, after two years I was shy of meeting the criteria for graduation and I just left when everyone else was leaving. I have looked back on my decisions during that time with a lot of frustration and confusion. Why didn't I graduate?! What was I thinking?! It's always been a source of shame for me. I'm a really capable person who accomplishes a lot of things in life, but I've always felt a little "less-than" about not graduating.
It's always been in the plans for me to go back to school. I want to finish my degree. My goal is to eventually get a masters degree and become a clinical social worker to work as a therapist for foster children...or some type of therapist. But there was the lameness with hardly any of my credits transferring and that has always frustrated me. So a year and a half ago I contacted BYU-Provo to see if a former Ricks student could do the online continuing education program. No such luck. HOWEVER, they told me that BYU-Idaho was working to get the same program off of the ground for former Ricks students. I put my name on the list and that was as far as things progressed for a while. Finally, in October of this year I received an e-mail saying that they were starting a pilot program in Winter 2009 and would be accepting 40 people to participate. I filled out my application, got my ecclesiastical endorsement (my Bishop joked with me about the importance of dressing modestly when I sit in front of the computer for my classes) and submitted everything just before Thanksgiving. Well...I was accepted and I start in February!!! I know that it is going to take me a long time to finish, but I am just so excited about being back in school. I am anxious for that type of learning environment and I am thrilled to be starting on a goal that I've had for quite some time. So even though my heart belongs to Ricks, my money will now go to BYU-Idaho.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
BABE-A-LICIOUS
*18 lbs *28 1/2 inches long*46 cm head circ.*
Still just the two teeth on the bottom. But the girl can chomp just
about any food...and does. She's never been the biggest baby food fan, but lately she will ONLY eat what we're having for dinner or lunch or breakfast. Every once in a while we can sneak in some Beech Nut Sweet Corn (a longtime fave) or some type of fruit, but I think we're moving on to bigger and better things. Isn't it way too early for that?
I included all of the pictures below because when I downloaded and looked at them I thought, "Holy cow, these are totally the three faces of Kelly." There are a few more looks she gives all the time, but these three kind of captured my little woman for me. The first is the look she gives just before she does something she's not supposed to or is going to break out in a grin. The second, the tongue again. Love that full-body smile in the last picture. I hope she never loses it. Seriously, with the eyes...can you believe them?! The bigger you view the picture, the bluer they look.
We're so in love, Bo Belly!