Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Jack-O-Lanterns
Posted by Jill on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 3 comments
Labels: holidays
Sunday, October 21, 2007
{Sunday Reminiscings}
As long as I can remember, Maddie has wanted a dog...among other animals. But "dog" is right at the top of the list (okay, maybe equal with "horse"). Every year, "I want a dog" is on her Christmas List. Well, for her birthday last year, Mitchell, her very generous cousin, let her take his dog, Ringer, for what was supposed to be about a week. We ended up keeping Ringer for about 5 weeks! Maddie is amazing at taking care of animals. She never complained about doing anything that needed to be done for Ringer. I never had to remind her to feed him, walk him, or bathe him. She proved that she is more than capable of taking care of a pet.
::Her favorite thing to do was sleep with Ringer. At night Maddie would go to bed with Ringer. He would lay his head on the pillow and the sheet and blanket would be up under his chin-so cute. Before I went to bed, I would put Ringer in his kennel (not my favorite thing to do).
::She and her friends loved to play soccer with Ringer
::Ringer pooped in the house twice, in the same spot. Maddie stepped in it barefoot. We were both gagging...seriously (I'm kind of gagging right now thinking about it).
::Ringer LOVED Bob. He would lay in between Bob's legs while Bob was watching T.V. (soooo funny!) When Bob got home from work, Ringer would go nuts to see him.
::William loved Ringer. The opposite is not as true :). Although Ringer was patient with William and could occassionally be found on Will's bed.
::By the end of Ringers visit, Maddie was ready to give up responsibility of Ringer. She realized that dogs are a lot of work and maybe she would just enjoy Ringer when visiting Mitchell from now on. WHEW!
So to all moms who have children that "think" they want a dog, let them borrow someone else's for a month and make sure you do NOTHING to help them. It's almost a guarantee that their desire for a dog will start to fade (at least for a little while).
Posted by Jill on Sunday, October 21, 2007 1 comments
Labels: sunday reminiscings
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Where Did Fall Go?
The beginnings of Frosty! Look at all that snow!
Frosty and his little baby! William is so happy. Hopefully by tomorrow it will all be melted and the temperature will keep rising!
Posted by Jill on Saturday, October 20, 2007 2 comments
Labels: seasons
What I Did Today...
I spent the day making these flower arrangements for my friend Bonita. Her son is leaving for his mission (Warsaw, Poland) on Wednesday. He speaks in church tomorrow and they are having an open house. She wanted some flowers for her house. It is much more fun to make these arrangements with my mom...I had no one to ask if they looked okay. I asked Kevin and he said he thought they looked kind of awkward- HUH? What does he know! I don't know why I even asked him :D. Anyway, I think they turned out great. I just hope Bonita likes them!
I also told her I'd bring over a cake tomorrow...what was I thinking? Now I have to make a cake. And because I'm making a cake for her, I need to make one for us-that means TWO cakes!
Posted by Jill on Saturday, October 20, 2007 1 comments
Labels: floral arranging, friends
Friday, October 19, 2007
Pinewood Derby
My very first Pinewood Derby. With my calling as Den Leader of the Wolves, I get to go to fun events like this. Two of the boys from our den (Wolves) had two of the four fastest cars! Pretty Exciting!...I hope this is one of my last Pinewood Derbys until William turns 8 :D!
Posted by Jill on Friday, October 19, 2007 1 comments
Labels: church
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Have you seen the previews for this movie...it looks so good! Maddie and I saw the preview yesterday and we can't wait to see it on opening night...this Friday, October 19th. Review will be coming.
Posted by Jill on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1 comments
Labels: movies
I Vant to Suck Your Blood!
With all the Edward talk going on, and with Halloween...how fitting!
You Could Be a Vampire... If You Had To |
What you would like best about being a vampire: Living forever What you would like least about being a vampire: Blood stained teeth |
Posted by Jill on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 0 comments
Labels: time wasters
Monday, October 15, 2007
Days At The Park
This past week we have gone to the park 3 times...that's a record for me! Last Wednesday, I took William and his best bud, Trevor to the park before school. We took sandwiches, bananas, drinks and cookies for lunch. The park is about 2 miles from the house (one we pass often on our way to Daddy's shop.) We have always wanted to try it because the slides are tall and swirly and there is a lot of climbing stuff. The boys had a great time. Now, every Wednesday, on my day to have Trevor, the boys ask about 10 times "can you take us to the park?"...help me!
Since Maddie's piano lessons are in South Provo, we have to stay down there and wait for her. I wouldn't be able to make it home and back before she needed to be picked up. We discovered a park close to her teachers house about a month ago and now Will knows that on piano lessons day, we get to go the the park-therefore: "The Piano Park".
And then the other day I took William and his two friends (Brady and Coleman/twins) to the park near Challenger School. We were there for 2 1/2 hours! The weather was perfect and the boys had so much fun on the playground and rolling down the hill and jumping off "the cheese thing".
This is the "chesse thing". I don't know why the boys named it that other than to them it looks like a big wedge of cheese! I thought this picture turned out pretty cool! Will is quite the daredevil. This was pretty high up. I wouldn't have jumped off there. And the other boys didn't want to either.
Posted by Jill on Monday, October 15, 2007 1 comments
{Sunday Reminiscings}
I thought I would start something that I do each Sunday...{Sunday Reminiscing}. Since I'm so behind on my scrapbooking, and don't see myself ever catching up, I'm going to try and chronicle some of our family memories each week. Here goes the first one:
Some highlights:
We saw "Wicked" the night we arrived. I loved it. The music was fantastic. I could watch it over and over again. "Mary Poppins" was the second show we saw. We bought our tickets from a guy selling them on the street...the one thing we were told not to do. But it turned out just fine-although I was the one who was going to take the heat for it if was a bust :O! Our seats were not that great but we still enjoyed the show. We all agreed that the kids would have loved it.
Posted by Jill on Monday, October 15, 2007 2 comments
Labels: sunday reminiscings
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Yummy!!!
With it being Halloween, I thought this was fun...
Gummy Bears |
You may be smooshie and taste unnatural, but you're so darn cute. |
Posted by Jill on Saturday, October 13, 2007 0 comments
Labels: time wasters
William/Funny=Maddie/Sassy
- "Mom, I love girls, I don't know why-I just do. They are so beautiful."
- "Mom, Trevor and I like girls in bathing suits"
- "Mom, Isabella had to ask someone today to find out if I liked her." Well do you, I said. "yes"
- "Mom, I made a new friend at school today. Her name is Isabella and she kissed me."
- When he's trying to make a point he puts the word he's emphasizing in quotes with his two fingers on each hand..."I'm hungry {in finger quotes}" He does this all day long.
- He's always saying to me "Get it?"
- One of my personal favorites is his use of the word "dang" as in "I have to poo so dang bad!"
MADDIE-not so funny
- "One sec"
- "Hold on"
- "I'm coming!"
- "Wiiillllliiiiaaammmm-ugh" (imagine this one really loud)
Posted by Jill on Saturday, October 13, 2007 1 comments
Labels: family, funny stuff
Friday, October 12, 2007
New Quiz...
You Are a Purple Crayon |
Your world is colored in dreamy, divine, and classy colors. You hold yourself to a sky high standard, and you are always graceful. People envy, idolize, and copy you without realizing it. You are an icon for those who know you. And while it is hard to be a perfectionist, rest assured it's paying off! Your color wheel opposite is yellow. While yellow people may be wise, they lack the manners and class needed to impress you. |
Posted by Jill on Friday, October 12, 2007 1 comments
Labels: time wasters
I love General Conference!
I took some time yesterday and rewatched some of the talks again from General Conference. I love General Conference so much...and not just because I don't have to get the kids ready and go to church, although that is nice too. The talks are so uplifting and inspiring. After listening, they make me want to be a better person and be more obedient. I am so happy I have the true Gospel of Jesus Christ. I am grateful for a living prophet who teaches me and leads me. I love President Hinckley and I wish he would live forever!
One of my favorite talks was by Elder Spencer J. Condie. He talked about the generous and wonderful blessings the Lord has promised us when we do what He says.
In these latter days, the Lord revealed that “when we obtain any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that law upon which it is predicated” (D&C 130:21). The Lord makes generous promises, and He certifies that He will not vary from these promises, for, said He, “I, the Lord, am bound when ye do what I say; but when ye do not what I say, ye have no promise” (D&C 82:10).
The Lord’s countless exceeding great and precious promises include forgiveness of our sins when we “confess them and forsake them” (D&C 58:43; see also D&C 1:32). Opening the windows of heaven is a promise claimed by those who pay a faithful tithe (see Malachi 3:10), and finding “great treasures of knowledge” accrues to those who observe the Word of Wisdom (D&C 89:19).
Becoming unspotted from the world is a promise to those who keep the Sabbath holy (see D&C 59:9; Exodus 31:13). Divine guidance and inspiration are promised to those who “feast upon the words of Christ” (2 Nephi 32:3) and who “liken all scriptures” unto themselves (1 Nephi 19:23).
The Lord also promised that “whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, which is right, believing that ye shall receive, behold it shall be given unto you” (3 Nephi 18:20). We are promised that the Holy Ghost will be our constant companion when we “let virtue garnish [our] thoughts unceasingly” (see D&C 121:45–46). We can claim the spiritually liberating promise of fasting, which will “loose the bands of wickedness,” undo our “heavy burdens,” and “break every yoke” (Isaiah 58:6).
Those who are sealed in holy temples and who faithfully keep their covenants will receive God’s glory, which “shall be a fulness and a continuation of the seeds forever and ever” (D&C 132:19).
Sometimes, in our earthly impatience, we may lose sight of the Lord’s precious promises and disconnect our obedience from the fulfillment of these promises. The Lord has declared:
“Who am I, saith the Lord, that have promised and have not fulfilled?
“I command and men obey not; I revoke and they receive not the blessing.
“Then they say in their hearts: This is not the work of the Lord, for his promises are not fulfilled. But wo unto such, for their reward lurketh beneath, and not from above” (D&C 58:31–33).
Elder Condie then recounts the story of Isaac's son Jacob and his marriage to Rachel. Rachel so desperately wanted children and thought that God had forgotten His promise to her that her seed would be multiplied. But the Lord is "long-suffering" toward us. He does not forget. And then my favorite part: "And God Remembered Rachel" (Genesis 30:22). Elder Condie ends with: "When heaven’s promises sometimes seem afar off, I pray that each of us will embrace these exceeding great and precious promises and never let go. And just as God remembered Rachel, God will remember you."
I have at times in my life felt like the Lord had temporarily forgotten about me, but it was not His forgetting, it was mine. I must do my part to claim the promises and blessings He will bestow.
Posted by Jill on Friday, October 12, 2007 3 comments
Labels: church
Thursday, October 11, 2007
The Lesson Columbus Taught Us
Columbus by Joaquin Miller
BEHIND him lay the gray Azores,
Behind the Gates of Hercules;
Before him not the ghost of shores,
Before him only shoreless seas.
The good mate said: "Now we must pray,
For lo! the very stars are gone.
Brave Admiral, speak, what shall I say?"
"Why, say, 'Sail on! sail on! and on!'"
"My men grow mutinous day by day;
My men grow ghastly wan and weak."
The stout mate thought of home; a spray
Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek.
"What shall I say, brave Admiral, say,
If we sight naught but seas at dawn?"
"Why, you shall say at break of day,
'Sail on! sail on! and on!"
They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow,
Until at last the blanched mate said:
"Why, now not even God would know
Should I and all my men fall dead.
These very winds forget their way,
For God from these dead seas is gone.
Now speak, brave Admiral, speak and say"--
He said, "Sail on! sail on! and on!"
They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the mate:
"This mad sea shows his teeth tonight.
He curls his lip, he lies in wait,
With lifted teeth, as if to bite!
Brave Admiral, say but one good word:
What shall we do when hope is gone!"
The words leapt like a leaping sword:
"Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!"
Then pale and worn, he kept his deck,
And peered through darkness. Ah, that night
Of all dark nights! And then a speck--
A light! a light! at last a light!
It grew, a starlit flag unfurled!
It grew to be Time's burst of dawn.
He gained a world; he gave that world
Its grandest lesson: "On! sail on!"
I read this poem this morning and for some reason it really struck an emotion in me. I could feel the sorrow and despair of the mate and the hope and determination of Columbus! Reading the poem outloud brings it all to life. What a great lesson this poem has for us and what a great lesson Columbus taught us: never give up on your dreams and your hopes,
Each week in school, Maddie memorizes a new poem. And this is the poem for this week (they actually have 2 weeks for this one considering the length). They recite their poems each Thursday in front of the class. Maddie has been memorizing a poem a week since Kindergarten! That's a lot of poetry. Every April, they have a Speech Festival-needless to say, Maddie really shines! We are so proud of her and her accomplishments. She does so well in school and is a conscientious student. I am so grateful Maddie has been able to attend Challenger.
Posted by Jill on Thursday, October 11, 2007 1 comments
Labels: maddie-school
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Some of My Favorite Things!
This is the cutest spatula from William's Sonoma. Maddie and William love it! We make pancakes for dinner every Monday night. It has become a tradition-yeah! This is the best spatula for flipping pancakes...I think we'll use it all year long:)
How cute are these...I bought these at Macey's from the Martha Stewart Collection. When they are filled with milk they are so dang cute!
Do I really need to say anything at all about this...I can say this loud and proud...I. am. addicted. It is now, and always will be, my beverage of choice - so back off!
okay, if you've never tried this...you are truly missing out on one delicious treat. The first time I had it was in NYC at Serendipity {frozen hot chocolate}. I then bought some online. Bob and I will have it as a "little" bed-time snack once the kids have gone to bed...we don't share!
I bought this dish soap at "The Store" the other day. I am addicted to the scent-basil blue sage. I fill up my sink with hot soapy water and leave it in pretty much all day. My kitchen smells like I've been cleaning all day. It is so yummy!
Posted by Jill on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 4 comments
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Paris Here I Come
I've found myself wasting way too much time...I found this and don't you know...I love Paris. I knew I belonged there! Je t'aime Paris!
You Belong in Paris |
Stylish and expressive, you were meant for Paris. The art, the fashion, the wine! Whether you're enjoying the cafe life or a beautiful park... You'll love living in the most chic place on earth. |
Posted by Jill on Tuesday, October 09, 2007 2 comments
Labels: time wasters