Sunday, January 24, 2010

Top Ten for 2009

So, since I am so awful about updating this and I didn't get a christmas card done this year. I will do a run-down of our top ten for the year:


#10...One of the highlights for me was when Cheryl braved the snowy roads of January weather and surprised me with a day in Vegas for my birthday. We spent 3 hours in Sephora alone just trying on make-up with no one tapping their toe and asking how long this would take. It was shopping and food all day. I also got the entire day to talk without being interrupted or having to clean up after anyone...It was heaven!

#9...In March Al walked away from his job because they were trying to force him into signing a non-compete. So we decided to take the plunge and finally start his own company that he had been talking about doing forever. He partnered up with a refrigeration specialist and with the help of a great friend the company grew really quickly and is doing well.
They named the company Jacer as an acronym from the letters of his and his partners names. They have accounts from Nevada to Salt Lake and are so busy (which I keep reminding myself is a huge blessing). Here is a picture with him and Aidan in the boom truck. The kids think this is just as good as Disneyland.

#8...In March Kelsee went to Nationals for her cheer competition in California. They did really well and had a lot of fun. We took the kids to Disneyland for a couple days while we were there. It was so fun to see how excited Aidan and Olivia were to see the characters and go on the rides.

#7... Aidan is a walking accident. The child is fearless and thinks he is indestructible. I promise you he can climb up anything and figure out how to get into things you think are childproof, locked and safe. Because of this we have been to the hospital 4 times this year (with the worst insurance ever!). First to get his tonsils out (not an accident), next when he slammed Olivias poor finger in the hinge of our huge, heavy wood door, then when he slipped and cut his head on the corner of the counter and just in December when he was climbing to the top shelf of the cabinets in my kitchen for gum and fell and hit the edge of the granite putting his bottom teeth all the way through his face. Oh, and lets not forget the time he fell out of the neighbors (stopped) car and fell face first onto the road (this did not require a hospital visit).

#6...Aidan and Liv started preschool in August. It makes me so sad that they are old enough to go, but lets not lie. The 3 hours twice a week to run errands without them has been wonderful! I can go to the grocery store with one cart and don't have anyone crying about being touched by the other one. Also, it has given me the opportunity to go to the temple once a week with some friends and regroup.
#5... Kelsee wanted to learn how to play the electric guitar so for her birthday this year she got one and has started taking lessons. Her playlist includes, Scooby doo where are you and jingle Bells. We are looking forward to adding to that list.

#4...One of the funnest things this year was that Al finally got to go to an NFL game. OK, so it wasn't the Bears and it wasn't Soldier Field, but he was in a stadium full of fans watching the football game live with some of his best friends. Maybe one day he will see the Bears play and maybe on that day they will actually be good.















#3...This year I accomplished something I never dreamed I would be able to do. I ran 26.2 miles in the St. George marathon. I have always been an avid excerciser, but my running always topped out at about 5 miles. This year I trained with 4 of my patient neighbors ( I was the only first timer) and was able to complete it in 3 hours and 56 min. I swore I was one and done, but this ended up being one of the best days of my life. My sweet husband had a huge banner made, my mom, my brother and his family and my best friend cheryl and her family all came down to cheer me on. I also had countless little gifts and notes messages painted on my windows by all my cute neighbors and friends. I think the reason I loved that day is I really felt so loved and felt the support of so many people cheering me on. I also think the other reason I loved it was that I never felt like I was going to die. I really had fun running it. So now I have the bug if anyone wants to come run with me, or if biking is more your speed I'm thinking about a triathalon next!

#2...Another highlight of this year is when Jordan decided to go on a mission. And can you believe of all the places to be called to, he was sent to Zimbabwe, South Africa. I am so proud of him because I know he did it because he wanted to and he gave up a lot to go. I also have such great respect for my mom who is so patient and loving and is willing to do whatever it takes to support him. He just left the beginning of December, but is doing great. I have set up a blog for him where his letters are posted weekly and will link it from here if anyone is interested.


#1...would be spending time with family. We didn't go on any grand vacations or anything, but we had a lot of fun weekends with family and friends who took the time to come down and see us as well as watching our kids grow and make us laugh Here are a few of those moments...Hiking the red rocks. Aidan getting into his usual mischief and coloring Olivia's belly button with marker while she slept. Aidan sporting some of his "running outfits". Crawdad fishing in Veyo with the kids. Going to the sand dunes with cousins on what turned out to be a cold and windy day (doesn't mix well with sand). And Al sporting his winning sweater from the "ugly christmas sweater" party. Here's to another year full of family, fun, and milestones!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Happy Halloween!!!


So after a month long of sewing....this is the result. The kids couldn't have been more thrilled. Aidan was just excited to have a sword. He has not taken his costume off since halloween by the way. Olivia told everyone we saw that she was a cupcake with a cherry on top and Kelsee told everyone who took a picture of her to make sure they also got the back. I think we need a little more humility around here. So the kids are still running crazy on a sugar high. It was a gorgeous night. We just wore jeans and t shirts and most people sat outside to hand out candy. Al got called into work. As for me, I spent the night chasing two 3 year olds who kept going different directions all night and joining other parties along the way and for some reason thought the street was the best place to be. I was just relieved to have everyone home safe that night.





We sure missed all of you and are looking forward to seeing all of your pictures

Thank you Cheryl for going to the trouble of sending the tights even when the whole fam was sick. They were the perfect addition to Kelsee's costume even though you can't see them in the pictures.

Love you All!!!



Monday, September 28, 2009

Who does this?

Who gets up at 4:30 a.m. and drives 45 minutes away to run 20 miles....that's right, Ido. I know it is the craziest thing and swore I would never do it, but it finally happened. I live by a bunch of great girls who run the marathon every year and they finally talked me into running it this year. So I have spent the last several months
dragging my tired butt out of bed every morning to run what feels like an endless amount of miles. Luckily the company is great! This is a picture of us (minus Laura...she is the smart one who is sleeping) in the wee hours of the morning at the top of the course before we started my first 20 mile run. We really should have taken an after shot.

So training has not come without it's pains. I have had
major shin splints, a knee injury, massive blisters,
ankle and foot pains and the best one of all....lost 3
toenails. Yep, I'm looking pretty hot right now.
The amazing thing though is I have learned what
sounded so impossible (26.2 miles!) is something that
I can actually do.

This is a picture of what I live in these days...my running
shoes, garmin watch, i-pod and knee strap. Unfortunately
I can also be seen all over town in work-out clothes with a
salty sheen covering me
The marathon is this Saturday and several of my sweet

family and friends are coming down to cheer me on.
Wish me luck!!!



Thursday, May 21, 2009

I loved It!!!

It's a fact...I love American Idol. From beginning to end it totally entertains me. I just have to say that was the best American Idol finale I have ever seen!! Every performance last night just got better and better and the contestants this year were unbelievable, but my favorite part by far last night was "bikini girl". Now I will give it to her, she is a pretty girl and she has a great body, but when Kara stepped out and put that poor girl in her place she had no idea what happened. She was so flustered that she stopped singing but would pipe in every once in a while with an off note. Kara sounded amazing and to top it all off she looked amazing too. Did you happen to notice the end when Ryan was talking about her doing this for her favorite charity and "bikini girl" is not so slyly checking Kara out up and down?

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Darth Vader No More


Most of you know we have affectionately nicknamed Aidan Darth Vader because he sounds so awful when he breathes After a year of his snoring getting worse and worse and him sounding like a pug dog when he is in a resting state like watching TV, it finally hit me that maybe his tonsils had something to do with it. The doctor had never said anything about them being big before, but I decided to take him in and have them checked. Sure enough that was the problem. The ENT said, "oh my gosh, they're huge! The poor kid can barely breathe." I didn't even realize how bad it was until we went to California last month and we shared a room with him. Neither Al or I got any sleep. I don't know how poor Olivia has done it all this time.
So we took him in to get his tonsils and adnoids out the end of March. He is terrified of doctors even if they aren't touching him so you can only imagine how well he handled all of this. He has let me know in no uncertain terms that he never wants to back to the doctors house (the hospital) again!
He had a rough week and was drugged up on loritab non-stop. You know he's not feeling well at all when he puts himself down for a nap, but all the sudden he was back to normal and now I have to get close to him and listen for his breathing when he's sleeping. It's amazing what a night and day difference it made for him. The craziest thing about it all is that his voice sounds so different now. I keep waiting for it to go back, but maybe this is how he sounds without a huge obstruction in his throat. Thank you for all the sweet little gifts and cards and treats you sent to him. He was so excited about all of them. Olivia was jealous enough that she was willing to get her tonsils out. We are so lucky to have the best friends and family. The only issue now is he thinks he can have popsicles and ice cream for all three meals.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Remember When?


I just had a flashback today. Kelsee has been impatiently waiting her turn to be a lunch worker. That is one of the perks of being a forth grader. She came home from school with a little glow about her, so excited that it was finally her turn to help this week. She then gave me the play by play on how it all went down...she had to put a hair net on (boys got paper hats) and big plastic gloves and then they got to put on plastic aprons which she informed me "we throw away and get a new one the next day". She then told me with some disappointment that she handed out the cartons of milk today and "most everybody asked for chocolate, but every once and a while a first grader would ask for white and I would put down the chocolate and grab them a white one." I could instantly picture myself in grade school in my plastic apron and hair net and how excited I was to be a lunch worker.
She has told absolutely everyone she's seen today about her most important job. She is so hopeful that she will get to use a scoop and serve food tomorrow. We are crossing our fingers for her that it works out and she doesn't end up on dish duty. Who knew it was so cool to hang out with the lunch ladies?

Thursday, January 22, 2009