Friday, October 31, 2008

The Winner Is....


The winner of the beautiful Pregnancy Necklace from Moon Over Maize is Swanny at Swanny's order of chaos! I loved reading all of the comments over the last five days. So many of them brought me to tears and prompted me to hug my kids a little closer. Here is the comment that Swanny left.

first off I have to say the picture on the top of your blog is absolutely PRECIOUS!!!

the best thing about having children is the complete joy they give you. I have 4 children and love them to bits!

I want you all to know that I didn't pick her because she complimented my children. I thought that was lovely but this was completely random.

Congratulations Swanny!

Halloween Fun 2008

these are the neighbor's pumpkins

This was our first 'real' Halloween. Our first year of dressing up and going door to door begging for candy. Daddy's rule is that you have to be able to say 'trick or treat'. Alex can say it, but Mallory can't. By default she got to go too.....and spent the entire time on her Daddy's shoulders.

Here are pictures from last year.

Alex was a train engineer and Mallory was a puppy...a very unhappy puppy. However, she is enjoying the results...she loves M&M's.

stay away from my candy woman!

Our first stop was accross the street to Natalie's house. She is our baby sitter and Alex was so excited to see her that he tried to follow her inside her house. It took a little while to get him to realize that we wanted him to go up to people's homes and receive a treat. I'm sure he thinks we have lost our minds.



don't make me call Nana!

Carving Pumpkins

Happy Halloween!

On Sunday, we had a great time carving pumpkins with Alex. He really got into it and even put aside his pacifier for a short time to get some serious carving done. Calvin assisted Alex in designing the pumpkin. Which would explain why the it has some crazy eye holes.

Calvin and I decided to try out a costume idea....he was dressed as Hugh Heffner. And I was wearing a playboy bunny costume. To bad I am always the photographer.....


Here are our finished pumpkins! I carved the tree pumpkin....have you ever tried to carve a pumpkin in a bustier and 5 inch heels? Note to self: costume idea for next year....Hillary Rodham Clinton!

You may be wondering what Mallory was doing while we were having Halloween fun! She was doing laundry. Poor thing. I see a Cinderella costume in her future....

In case you missed it....I made an awesome loaf of bread this week. And there are only a few more hours to enter my giveaway. Hurry.....

Visit We are THAT Family for the Pumpkin Party!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Backyardigan's Live: Cancelled

Remember a few weeks ago, when I was so excited. Giddy like a teenager when I scored front row tickets to The Backyardigan's Live. We have been talking about this for weeks, planning how that day was going to go because I didn't realize it at the time, but Calvin was supposed to fly to Denver that same morning for a Bronco game.

In a moment of panic, I changed his flight to the afternoon so that he could go with us. He just couldn't miss The Backyardigan's with his kids.

I got a letter in the mail today that says that the tour has been cancelled. Due to the current economic climate in the country, there will be no Backyardigan's Live performance.

I hope that this is the real reason. I hope I don't see headlines on Entertainment Tonight saying that one of the Backyardigan's has entered rehab or that Pablo is dating Yoko Ono and she has broken up the group. Perhaps they are just exhausted.

Whatever it is....I am sad and disappointed.

Monday, October 27, 2008

a GIVEAWAY for Mothers

GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED!

'Yes, Jo, I think your harvest will be a good one,' began Mrs. March...

'Not half so good as yours, mother. Here it is, and we never can thank you enough for the patient sowing and reaping you have done,' cried Jo, with the loving impetuosity which she never could outgrow.

'I hope there will be more wheat and fewer tares every year,' said Amy softly.

'A large sheaf, but I know there's room in your heart for it, Marmee dear,' added Meg's tender voice.

Touched to the heart, Mrs. March could only stretch out her arms, as if to gather children and grand-children to herself, and say, with face and voice full of motherly love, gratitude, and humility:

'Oh, my girls, however long you may live, I never can wish you a greater happiness than this!'

- Louisa May Alcott

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I think I have the best job on earth. Being a Mother has brought more joy and purpose and love to my life than I could have ever imagined. I cherish it so much that I have wanted to add to my family for some time now and my husband has finally agreed! Now it is up to God to decide if our family will grow....

To celebrate the possibility of having more children with my amazing husband....I am giving away a necklace that symbolizes my love of having babies!


This is a Pregnancy Necklace made by my good friend Monica at Moon Over Maize. You do not have to be pregnant to win this necklace. You don't even have to have ever been pregnant. You just must have some precious children in your life. But you can't have more than 6 children. The necklace will only hold 6 birthstones.

The design of this handmade necklace captures the beautiful curves of a pregnant woman. The sterling silver circle in the belly represents a woman's uterus and the beads in the middle are the colors of your children's birthstones. A special keepsake to celebrate a very special time in your life.

To win this necklace with your choice of birthstones....leave a comment telling me your favorite thing about having children.

Visit Moon Over Maize and check out all of Monica's fabulous jewelry!

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Official Rules:

Contest is open to U.S. residents 19 years of age and older. Limit one entry per person.

I will notify prizewinner by email. I am not responsible for any mechanical error, failure or omission; lost or misdirected e-mail; the amount of chocolate I eat or e-mail service disruption.

There is no purchase or donation necessary. Void where prohibited.

Contest ends at 10:05 pm (MST) on Friday, October 31st!

Visit the Bloggy Carnival for more fabulous giveaways!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Christmas in October

Welcome to Christmas in October!

During the last month, I have been VERY busy. I bought our Christmas Cards, I purchased (and returned) and re-purchased Christmas Outfits for the kids. I located and bought a couple more Christmas presents AND my Christmas Pajamas. You will now find plenty of Christmas items in the stores and Disney/Nickelodeon/Noggin are starting to play toy commercials.

Christmas in October: Things to Do!

  1. Decide on treats to make (carried over from last month)
  2. Purchase most Christmas Presents....small items for baskets.
  3. Make list of ingredients for Goodies, start buying.
  4. Purchase the kid's Christmas Pajamas.
  5. Start Holiday Letter outline.
  6. Find and purchase Elves...start notebook of things they are going to do.
  7. Go through Christmas Card List...decide who is getting cards this year.
  8. Take Christmas picture of the kids to put in the cards. Order photos.


  • Wow! I have a lot of work to do....I better get busy!

    The Crate and Barrel catalog came in the mail yesterday! I found something that I have to have....a Silver Serving Stand! And if you are looking for a bag of coal you will find it there.

    This month....it is also time to plan your Thanksgiving Meal and start putting the ingredients on your shopping list. Buying a little during each grocery trip to spread the cost out over the month. I am adding two new recipes this year. Big Martha's Mashed Potatoes with Cream Cheese and Woven Breadstick Wreaths. The Wreaths are featured in Martha Stewart Living November 2008.

    I am so excited for this year's feel good Christmas movie featuring Vince Vaughn! It is called Four Christmases and it looks so hilarious! It starts November 26th....here is the movie trailer!

    Come back on Monday for my GIVEAWAY!
  • Friday, October 24, 2008

    No, Not Papa

    I was just sitting at the kitchen table reading the newspaper while the kids' ate their breakfast when Alex started saying....'There's Papa!' Papa is what he calls my Dad.

    I couldn't figure out what he was talking about because he often talks about everyone being gone. Dada gone, Papa Gone, Nana gone....

    I looked at the back of the newspaper and saw a full page ad for Direct TV. One of the small pictures was advertising for Headline News and a picture of this man.

    Anderson Cooper


    I guess he does look a little bit like Papa. LOL!


    I think it's the hair....

    Tuesday, October 21, 2008

    Letting Go

    I have had long hair for most of my life. When I was five years old it was down to my rear end, I got gum in it, it was always a mess and my pet Raccoon Racky used to sneak into my room at night and pull it, so my Mom cut it very short. Then no one could tell if I was a girl or a boy.


    I used to spend hours blow drying and curling it when I was a teenager. And then in 8th grade I had a home perm go wrong and I walked three miles each way in the blazing sun and spent my allowance having all my hair cut off. That was also the year that I only wore Grey, Black and Red and loved RATT. Short hair worked for me.

    Nice mustache DAD!

    The summer before my senior year, I worked outside painting gas meters for Greeley Gas. My long hair was miserable in the Colorado heat, so I cut it into a cute little bob.

    What is with these wings? me and Bobbi look like we are about to take off!

    I snagged myself a husband with my long blonde hair, my winning personality, my beer drinking abilities and my good birthing hips suitable for producing an heir.


    Then I had a couple kids and my hair went curly on me. I tried to embrace my natural brown hair color and then I got highlights earlier this year. NOTE: if you can't make it to the salon every 6-8 weeks, don't get highlights....they look like poop when they grown out. And so here is what I looked like on Saturday right before I left for the salon.


    I decided that it was finally time to let go of my long hair. It was no longer working for me and I always looked a mess. I have this vision of the person that I want to be. The Mom and Wife that I want to be and the long messy hair didn't fit the picture in my head.

    This is more like it!

    Monday, October 20, 2008

    Pumpkin Patch Fun

    Last weekend, we decided to take the kids to a Pumpkin Patch and let them pick a pumpkin. I did some research and found Day Farms in Layton had a hay ride out to a patch for $5 per person. Each of us would get to take home a pumpkin. After consulting the gals on twitter and then doing the math of $20 for 4 pumpkins, vs .60 cents a pound for pumpkins that we would buy at their farmer's market....I decided we would take the ride.


    It was a beautiful afternoon and temps were in the high 70's. Perfect Pumpkin Pickin weather! We got on the trailer pulled by a tractor with about 25 other people and we were off. Mallory decided that she was starving and kept trying to jump out of my arms....we fed her M&M's and goldfish crackers to keep her occupied.

    When we got to the patch everyone jumped off of the trailer without waiting for the stairs to be placed on the end. It was a mad dash to find the biggest pumpkin you would carry and haul it back to the trailer. Some people then forced their children to sit with the pumpkin to prevent anyone from stealing it. Many people were back to the trailer with their pumpkins before Mallory and I were even off of it. My concern was that we had a time limit or something and I was wasting precious time!


    Right away Mallory tripped on a pumpkin vine and got mad. Alex was off like a shot. He was not really hunting for pumpkins but just running all through the pumpkin patch trying to cover as much ground as he could. Finally, Calvin and Alex found us three very nice pumpkins (I picked my own) and we were back on the trailer. And then Mallory's blood sugar finally returned to normal and she realized that we were in a Pumpkin Patch and got all excited.

    Coming soon....Pumpkin Carving!

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    Friday, October 17, 2008

    I Want The Look

    When we were in Denver a couple weeks ago, we found ourselves in Cherry Creek shopping for christmas presents. If you have been to Cherry Creek, you know that it is a highfalutin/prominent area and it is home to very trendy shops and restaurants. You will also find many beautiful homes, the Denver Country Club and a Whole Foods Store.


    While we were shopping....I saw a lot of very fit looking ladies. Ladies with perfect hair, nails and make-up. What I noticed more than anything was that they were wearing sports/active wear and I kept thinking....WOW....they must have worked out today, look how great they look.


    And it got me thinking....if I were to wear workout clothes perhaps people will think I am fit and that I work out? I think I like the idea of people thinking that I workout...even if I don't. I think this is seriously the best idea I have ever had!

    Maybe....it would encourage me to workout if I had the outfits.



    Photo Credit

    Wednesday, October 15, 2008

    Sixth of the Sixth

    My friend Jen at Coconut Belly tagged me for a fun meme. The rules are to choose the sixth photo from your sixth album and post it with a brief description and/or the story behind it. I don't have photo albums but I do like to group my photos into albums on iPhoto. My sixth album is titled Labor Day 2006 and this is the sixth picture.


    This is me and Alex just minutes after he was born. And is one of the happiest days of my life....April 20 2006! When they laid him in my arms and I saw his beautiful face I just broke down crying. I had wanted to be a Mother since I was a little girl. While my little sister was playing Veterinarian....I was playing house. I was 35 years old when Alex was born and after years of being in the wrong relationships, I had thought my dream might never come true. Then fate brought me and my soulmate together and all of my dreams came true! This picture always makes me cry....I can remember the feeling of giving birth for the first time like it was yesterday. The feelings, the love and the promise of an incredible future. The little boy that lights up my life and makes me so happy that water falls out of my face.

    Okay! Now I get to tag 6 sensational ladies!

    The Texas Mama
    Csquaredplus3
    Adventures of a Texas Blonde
    Junior Mints & Reeses
    It's Shanna...Like Banana
    Tatertots and Jello

    Serenity

    Serenity...the state of being calm, peaceful and untroubled.

    Lately, when I am with my husband and children and we are just hanging out in the house together...I have been experiencing Serenity. The wonderful feeling that we are protected and happy and have everything we need. We have a home, work, good food and each other. And now I have good friends. Good friends that like coffee and love their families too.

    What is this feeling? Could Utah finally be home? We have always said that wherever our family lives is home but it finally feels true. That and my Utah driver's license arrived yesterday.

    Edited: Yesterday, after I put Mallory down for a nap, Alex came over to snuggle with me. He does this quite a bit lately and I love it. He put his arm around me, pulled me close into a hug and kissed me. Then he said two words. I happy. Me too, buddy. Me too.


    Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind.

    “Pooh!” he whispered.

    “Yes, Piglet?”

    “Nothing,” said Piglet, taking Pooh’s paw.

    "I just wanted to be sure of you.”

    – A.A. Milne

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008

    I held a baby and I liked it!

    My friend Sara asked me to do her a huge favor. She asked me to watch her 6 month old baby girl. I thought about it for half a second and said, 'You betcha'!

    It is no secret that I want another baby. Within weeks of Mallory's birth I knew that I didn't feel done. I'm told that lots of women feel this way. That you either feel your family is complete at some point or.....you just don't.

    I had Calvin talked into having another for about a day and a half. Then people told him he was too old and crazy. He has been against it ever since. I have tried to talk myself out of it. I really have. I tell myself that I don't have a big enough vehicle for three carseats, right now the children each have their own room, most tables are built for four, hotel rooms are built for four, airplanes are built for three...wait that doesn't work. I wouldn't have the freedom that I have now...which isn't saying much because I rarely go anywhere anyway....but leaving three kids home alone with Daddy is a little different than leaving him with two. There are two of us and two of them.

    Then there are those silly Volkswagen commercials where Brooke Shields accuses people of having babies for german engineering. Here is my favorite one.



    I have tried to convince myself that two is enough for me. That I don't NEED another baby.

    But then, today when I held Sophie in my arms and smelled her little head......

    It was heaven!

    Saturday, October 11, 2008

    The Difference

    Alex was out of town with his Dad last weekend and it was so quiet around here. Mallory and I did some shopping, and she played with her favorite toys and she read some books. There wasn't any crying or whining and the house was nice and clean and orderly. Here is what the family room looked like all weekend.

    Here is what it looked like 30 minutes after Alex arrived home.


    By Saturday night, I started to miss picking up toys and the noise that is my little boy. I couldn't wait for him to get home and thought he would be excited to see me. But he just wanted to put his cars, trucks and trains away and organize them just the way he likes them.

    Thursday, October 9, 2008

    Loving An Engineer....

    Dungeon run
    Into the Darnassus Sun
    Swords go round and round
    You're on my mind
    My sweetheart...
    Sleeps alone tonight
    Sendin all my gold
    Along the DSL wire

    They say that MMORPG
    Ain't no place to have a family
    Right down the line
    Its been Azeroth and me
    And lovin an Engineer
    Ain't always what its supposed to be
    Oh girl you stand by me
    Im forever yours...Absently.

    Coding life
    Under the Macintosh world
    We all need the iMac
    To make us smile
    Through space program and time
    Always another deadline
    Wondering where I’ve been
    Lost without you

    And being apart ain't easy
    On this love affair
    Two parents learn to fall in love again
    I get the joy
    Of rolling my eyes at you
    Oh girl, you stand by me
    Im forever yours...Absently

    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Absently, Im still yours
    Im forever yours
    Ever yours...Absently

    *Adapted from the song Faithfully by Journey

    Wednesday, October 8, 2008

    AIG....I need some answers!

    A friend of mine just told me that right after the United States Government bailed out AIG, their executives went on a retreat in California. They partied like rock stars at the St Regis Monarch Beach. They ran up a $443,343.71 bill. $7,000 in golf fees, $23,280 in spa treatments and almost $150,000 for catered banquets.



    The government gave them $85 billon dollars of our money.

    As I sit here watching my children play and wondering what their future holds. I got mad. And when Mamma gets mad...you better look out!

    I am so mad that I called AIG in New York. I wanted to talk to Edward M. Liddy (the CEO) but surprise, surprise...he isn't listed in the directory. I ended up talking to another Edward who works in New York across the street from AIG. He sells insurance to insurance companies. Anyway, he gave me the phone number to AIG public relations office!

    The gal that answered the phone was not happy to hear from this little old housewife in Utah, questioning why AIG executives spent MY tax dollars on spa treatments. She took my name and number and said she would get back to me.

    Please. Everyone that reads this....Call AIG. Demand to know why they are throwing our money away! I will not tolerate anyone treating my children's future like this.

    They should not get away with this!

    212-770-3144


    Edited to add: I just emailed Oprah and told her to sick Suze Orman on AIG. They need some serious help!

    Edited again to add: I just emailed The White House...asking them to stop payment on the $85 million dollar check to AIG.

    Edited once more to add: Breaking News! The Federal Reserve is loaning them ANOTHER $37.8 Billion on top of the $85 Billion. WHY?????


    Monday, October 6, 2008

    Two Zoos, Friends & Poo

    When I was a kid I said to my Father one afternoon, 'Will you take me to the zoo?' He answered, 'if the zoo wants you, let them come and get you.' ~ Jerry Lewis

    We had a wonderful day on Friday. We drove to Logan Utah and went to the Willow Park Zoo and we met our friends Monica, William and Kate. We were a little worried when we arrived and the gates weren't open. William and Alex were anxious to get in.

    This zoo is really nice and just the right size for toddlers. It is in a park like setting and has so many birds that I thought it might be a bird sanctuary. And then we saw something that I have never seen before. A kangaroo. I was so excited I forgot to take a picture of it. Alex thought it was a dog.

    I was really excited to see the Raccoons. I had one for a pet when I was four years old. His name was Racky and my Dad rescued him after his Mom was hit by a car. He would sneak into my room at night and pull my long hair. And for fun, he would poop on the counter and get into the flour and sugar canisters. My Mom said he had to go or she was leaving. They got rid of Racky and soon after that I got a sister. I think the Raccoon was less work.


    We also saw Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, Coyotes, Red Fox and Bob Cats. There were a group of Vultures that were really freaking us out. They just look so menacing.

    Mallory and Kate were very excited about something. Kate is wondering why Mallory is so big and what we have been feeding her. Mallory is only 4 months older. I think it is time for us to make the switch to Organic.


    It was so nice to get out of town for a couple hours, enjoy some adult conversation and see the fall colors in the stunning Cache Valley.


    My friend Monica makes beautiful jewelry and she is making some really special pieces. She gave me one for our 2 year anniversary of our friendship and it is so awesome! It is a Pregnancy Necklace with my kid's birthstones in the center. I love it so much that I am going to be giving one away at the end of the month. Subscribe to my feed so you don't miss out! And stop by Moon Over Maize and check out all of the other great jewelry that she makes.

    But wait....There's More!

    While Alex was in Denver, he went to the Denver Zoo with his Uncle Robert.
    He saw all kinds of animals! They even have a baby Elephant. But as you can see from this picture....Alex is very intimidating. He has this poor Ape cowering behind a table.


    Robert did a great job of taking over the care of Alex because Nana fell and broke her arm Saturday afternoon. Alex really made him work hard....providing TWO poopy diapers for him to change. Poor Robert had never changed a diaper before and Alex broke him in right!

    Thank you Uncle Robert!

    Tracey Update

    I would like to thank everyone that has been praying for Tracey. I just got this email from her husband.


    Hey all,
    Just a little global update.

    As most of you know by now, my wife, Tracey, was suddenly taken critically ill with a bowel problem a little over 2 weeks ago. Leaving graphic details out, she miraculously survived several situations that have a very high mortality rate. Only when she had survived the first 72 hours, were we even able to start considering ever leaving the hospital. She had 4 surgeries between Saturday (9/20) and Thursday (9/25), then came off sedation and the respirator on Friday (9/26). Though recovery is not a linear process, she has been consistently improving. From where she started, the baby steps look like leaps and bounds.
    She “graduated” from the ICU last night after “only” 15 days, versus the 3-4 weeks originally predicted, if she survived that long. She is alert and getting stronger every day. She is taking fluids by mouth and tolerating that very well. She will need to be able to get all her nutrition by mouth before she can leave the hospital, but we’re confident we’ll be there soon enough (ok, not REALLY soon enough but you know what I mean!)

    There have been (and will be) several hiccups along the way but I can confidently state that Tracey will recover from this horrific event. We are VERY grateful for the thoughts, prayers concern and support we have been receiving.
    Thanks!!!
    Brian

    I Love Fall

    Fall, is hands down....my favorite season. It usually starts right around my birthday. The temperature starts to drop and the leaves start to turn, and then it is time to bring out the Fall decorations and do my Fall Nesting.

    This year I festooned my doorway, fireplace hearth and entertainment center. I love the fall leaf garlands and I like to put them in unexpected places like....the bathroom mirror.

    I have always wanted to buy some of those Scare Crows on a Stick but when I see them, they always look kind of odd and I pass them up. This year I decided that I would make my own with my son's outgrown clothes. I decided to call it a Cute Crow. I think it turned out pretty good!


    While shopping with my daughter this weekend, we decided to add to our Jim Shore collection and start collecting the Halloween figurines. We brought home this adorable kitty cat! MEOW!


    Head over to A Soft Place to Fall and join the party! This is the place to be to find decorating ideas for your home. Get some coffee and join me!

    My Cute Crow needs a name....what do you think it should be?


    Subscribe to my feed so you don't miss out on my giveaway at the end of the month!

    Sunday, October 5, 2008

    Baby Needs a(nother) New Pair of Shoes!

    I made such a mistake yesterday. I don't know if it was because lunch time was fast approaching and my brain doesn't work properly when I have low blood sugar or if it was because I was so overwhelmed with all of the beautiful clothes.

    I bought Mallory's outfit in the wrong size! I don't know how I could have picked up all three pieces in the wrong size. It all probably would have fit her but not for very long and I wanted her to be able to wear it for the whole season.

    So....we went back to the mall. And they didn't have the sweater or the jeans in her size. I told you stuff goes fast here! I was so irritated. I ended up picking a different outfit that still is from the Holiday Treat line.

    I bought the dress and the tights but NOT the shoes. I learned my lesson from her birthday outfit when she wore the dress for 10 minutes and the shoes were too big! I will be purchasing some inexpensive black shoes....because now the new shoes that she got yesterday do not match this outfit.

    Or maybe some cute little black boots! Either way....baby needs a new pair of shoes!

    ****Mallory's Birthday outfit is for sale if anyone is interested in buying it. She wore the dress long enough to have her picture taken and the shoes were worn once. I'll make you a great deal!

    Saturday, October 4, 2008

    Day Out With Mallory

    Daddy and Alex left for Denver this morning. I decided that the best way that I know to get over being sad....is Retail Therapy! I take my job as Mallory's Mother very seriously and it is my obligation to teach her the finer points of being a female. I must teach her how to shop, just like my Mother taught me.

    The Mormons (General Conference Time) were tucked all snug in their houses today and we had Gymbucks burning a hole in our pocket so we headed to the mall. First.....we needed shoes! OMG SHOES! I explained to Mal that any shopping trip can be saved with a great pair of shoes. I was shocked when I paid the bill and our shoes cost the same amount! Oh my heck!





    Once we had some proper footwear, we went to The Quilted Bear. They had so many wonderful holiday decorations, but we restrained ourselves and only bought one item for our Jim Shore collection and Mallory got her very own backpack.



    Then it was time! It was time to go to Gymboree. To honor our Mormon Brothers' and Sisters' we were on a mission! A mission to find Christmas Outfits. I know what you are thinking. Christmas? Already? If you read this blog you know that we plan for Christmas for 6 solid months. For example, this week we purchased our Christmas Cards. And people here in the Beehive State have lots and lots of kids. You must buy children's items early or you just miss out. Halloween costumes in Utah...sell out (well the good ones) in early September. You must act quickly or your kid has to wear crap from Wal-Mart!

    I am very pleased with what I found but I think I need to go back to shopping at Gymboree online because not having a running total as I shop turned out to be rather...costly. Hi Honey. I didn't really spend that much, just a little tiny bit more than I wanted but once you see Moo in this hat that I got...Oh my heck! It is just the cutest thing and also it was the last one. I. had. to. get. it! Plus, I already discussed it with your Mom and she is totally on my side.




    Here is Moo with the loot!


    After all of that shopping...we were so hungry! We decided on Chick Fil A and I introduced Mallory to Chicken Nuggets dipped in honey! She loved it! Waffle Fries, not so much.


    And then, I introduced Mallory to something that every woman needs (and I still don't have).

    Designer Handbags

    She was very fond of the Coach handbags..... That's my girl!
    Daddy...click on Coach. That is the one Mommy likes.


    A busy morning of shopping makes us very thirsty....check out the hat. Seriously! Cute right?




    Tonight we are going to eat corn dogs, drink stawberry milk, read Wocket in my Pocket a million times and watch Blonde Ambition staring Jessica Simpson!



    Random Utah Fact: According the 2000 Census, Utah was the fourth fastest growing state (at 29.6 percent) in the United States between 1990 and 2000. St. George, in the southwest, is the second-fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States, trailing Greeley, Colorado.
    Info from wikipedia

    Thursday, October 2, 2008

    Two Years...


    Today, is the two year anniversary of moving to Utah. We moved here so that Calvin could accept a very exciting job. We had high hopes for our new home. Hopes that were quickly dashed.

    I won't rehash all of the stuff that we have endured since moving here. You can read the archives for that. Besides, I think it's important to focus on the future and not dwell in the past. I have been in denial that this is now our home and I'm ready to truly put that all behind me. Let me tell you how serious I am.


    Yesterday....I hung some pictures on the wall. GASP! Yes, I did. I have not done much decorating to our walls...because I wanted to be able to leave this place at a moments notice (okay...Yes, it takes a little more time than that to move) and pulling stuff off the walls would just slow me down.

    And today, on the first day of our third year in Utah. I am going to get my Utah drivers license!

    On this special day, I would like to thank God for Monica, Loralee and Jen!

    Monica's husband works with my husband and they moved the same week we did. We met in the hallway outside of the breakfast room at The Comfort Inn in Ogden.

    Loralee found me through a comment on a blog, in which I was bitching and moaning about Utah. She befriended me and explained why things are the way they are here and made me feel much better. She has become a very good friend.

    Jen found me through a comment on a blog, in which I was talking about hoping to move to Minnesota. She lives in Minneapolis and emailed me some information. She discovered what city I live in and hooked me up with her best friend who also lives here. I now get together with Sara, every couple weeks and we are becoming great friends!

    did you click on GOD? did you think he had a website? i wish he did.....