Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas 2011


Christmas this year was wonderful in its own way. Rarely is Christmas on a Sunday and this year was one of those rare days. I had been given the calling of ward music chair person and was lucky or insane enough to be in charge of our sacrament meeting program. It was all music and amazing. As a result of the musically filled program I ended up being really busy with rehearsals and learning all kinds of music. It really helped to keep me focused on the true meaning of the season in addition to being able to work with the most amazingly talented people who were willing to give up their time and share their talents to make the program beautiful. I'm so grateful for the talents a loving Heavenly Father has blessed me with and the chance I have to share those talents with others.
We thoroughly enjoyed the time we had to spend as a family without the structure of school and work and even spent some time in Ohio. It could have been at least a month longer. Have I mentioned how much I love being with my kids? They are my favorite people to spend time with, any time of year. Most of all, I'm so grateful for this time of year I have to remember and celebrate the birth of my Savior, Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Nathan turns 37


Nathan turned 37 this year and requested Colts gear. We couldn't settle on just one hat so he got 2 to pick from and a shirt. Just in time for the Colts game he was able to attend a few days later. Happy Birthday!

Saturday, November 26, 2011



Mackenzie's birthday often gets celebrated in Ohio. This year was no different. She wanted to go ice skating and requested a hole poke cake. Grandma and Grandpa Dayton gave her a new trico blanket, pink with orange border and a hippo in the middle and ducks in the four corners. She was thrilled! She also got a new purse and a Ty beanie baby hedge hog. It was a great 12th birthday. Mackenzie was welcomed into the young women's program and as part of that celebration Nathan and I got to go into young women's and introduce her. We also brought a flower that reminded us of our daughter. Mackenzie picked out the dark purple wisteria vine. I looked up the information about the wisteria and found out that it grows in large quantities and loves to climb, in addtion to being beautiful and smelling wonderful. I shared with the other young women how lucky they are to get the chance to get to know one of my favorite people. Mackenzie is an amazing person and so much fun to be around. She loves to read and is brilliant. She has enough facial expressions to fill a book, some more pleasant than others. She's beautiful and spunky, creative and hard working. She's growing into an amazing young woman and I am honored to be her mother. Happy Birthday! I love you!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Dayton's Spoon

Dayton finds the invention of things a great past time. We were in Ohio for Thanksgiving and he decided to make a "shovel" that then became a super long spoon. I love how proud and serious he acts as he prepares to take a bite. I missed the picture after where his smile lights up the room. Never a dull moment with Dayton around!

Dayton's artwork

Dayton was messing around with his robe one night and discovered he could "draw" on it. He was entertained for quite a while as he tried out different patterns and shapes. Although the placement of those designs wasn't in the most convenient place, his designs were awesome!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Alexa Braces Off

The day finally arrived! Alexa was pretty excited to be getting her braces off. At the orthodontist office they write your name on the board for your first visit and on the day when you get your braces off. Ironically, Alexa's name was written in hot pink. She was beyond annoyed and I found it just a little bit funny. Everything went well and she came out all smiles with a desire to go to Quiznoes for lunch. After a yummy lunch and her own celebration cake (the ortho office gets the newly braces free person a personalized cake and a bag full of candy), she tried out her trumpet to see how different if felt. This was a huge downer. Alexa was pretty discouraged. It was a completely different feel and she struggled to make the same sound as before. She actually requested I take her back to the orthodontist office and have her braces put back on. Luckily she had all of Thanksgiving break to adjust to her new appliance free mouth and returned to school and band a much happier person. Now she has a beautiful smile with a retainer that sports a "Y" and the color BYU blue!

Itty bitty skittle and the biggest cheeto ever

Dayton happened to find the biggest cheeto ever, according to him not necessarily the Guinness Book of World Records. He was pretty amazed and planned on keeping it forever but I convinced him to eat it so we documented the occasion with a photo.

On a separate occasion, Mackenzie found the smallest Skittle ever. She proved her point by placing the tiny morsel with the regular sized Skittles from the package. Once again, documented with a photo.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Spell Bowl

Dayton decided for his 4th grade year that he wanted to participate in as many extra curricular activities as possible. First up, spell bowl. This is a huge commitment. Twice a week he's at the school by 7:45 to take a test on 50 spelling words and they aren't words like, tree, and house but words like inconvenience and anemone. There are a total of 750 words and at the actual meet each participant is given 7 words and they write them down in front of a proctor who grades them on the spot. Dayton did so well during the weeks up to the tournament that he was chosen to compete on the actual day of the meet. He was 1, 2, or 3rd place among all of his team members the entire time. Spell bowl was not his favorite but he stuck with it. If nothing else, it sure helped with his spelling and vocabulary.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Mackenzie gets beehive attacked

I LOVE this tradition. When the young women in our ward turn 12 they are welcomed into the Beehive class of 12 and 13 year old young women. Just before their actual birthday the young women from that class come to the home of the incoming young woman and "attack" her by putting colorful bees all over her door. Mackenzie knew they were coming:-( but she played along just the same. It's a little intimidating for the new young woman with all of these girls coming into her home and she being the center of attention, so not in Mackenzie's comfort zone. The girls were fascinated with her hair being so soft and smelling so good. She was treated a little bit like a new pet. I'm so excited for Mackenzie. She will be such a good example to all of the young women and will be able to learn so much from all of them. The young women program was so instrumental in my own life in helping me learn about who I am and my purpose on this earth. It helped me develop and strengthen my testimony. I learned about leadership and the importance of service. I made wonderful friends and loved my leaders. I'm looking forward to sharing this time with Mackenzie as she continues on her journey towards becoming even more amazing.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Young Womanhood Recognititon






Not quite 2 years into the young woman program and Alexa earned her Young Womanhood Recognition Award. She completed 6 value experiences in the eight values; faith, divine nature, individual worth, knowledge, choice and accountability, good works, integrity and virtue. In addition she completed a 10 hour value project for each of those values including reading the Book of Mormon. Alexa is not a jewelery fan, so I don't anticipate seeing her wear her necklace but I am so proud of her for her accomplishment. I love the personal progress program. I love what it taught me and I love the chance I had to work with Alexa as she completed her own program. Alexa completed the program just before Mackenzie turned 12 and now Mackenzie is determined to beat Alexa's record. The Young Women's program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints helps young women between the ages of 12 and 18 learn how to set goals and complete them. It provides guidance for young women to grow in their knowledge of the gospel and helps them set patterns of behavior in their lives that will benefit them long term. Alexa's most memorable experiences were developing her talent with the trumpet and sewing a pair of BYU shorts with her grandma Dayton. Congratulations Alexa! I'm proud of the young woman you are and the example you have set for me. I love you!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Monumental Half Marathon

I started running this past summer and decided to try and run a half marathon. I have several family members who run and I thought, why not? So, I gradually built up my mileage to 7 by the end of July and actually ran 14 miles one day with my brother, Matt, while we were in Ohio for a family reunion. I came home and decided to keep up the running and recruited a buddy to run with me. Mandy Alcorn is just crazy enough to join me in my insanity. So we decided to run on Saturday mornings and then decided to run 2 days during the week as well. We ran early. Five thirty in the morning on Monday and Wednesday and five thirty or six on Saturday. Mandy and I decided to register to run the Monumental Marathon and Half in Indianapolis on the fifth of November. By the time the race came around we'd picked up a new member of our running team, Amanda Hatch joined us. She didn't run the half with us but participated on all our training runs.
The day of the race was cold, I mean cold! We wore garbage bags over us to keep us warm and joined the rest of the participants to run our first half marathon. I shredded the garbage bag at about mile 3 and felt great until about mile 8 when I got tired. I hadn't taken my thyroid medication during any of my training runs because we ran so early in the morning. The half started at 8:30am and by 10, I was pooped. I totally get the concept of running being mostly mental. I was mentally battling myself to keep going. My body was done and my hips hurt, my feet hurt, my mind was saying, "walk into that homeless shelter and lay down, NOW!" I needed to walk a bit of the race but I finished. My goal had been to finish and I did. 2 hours and 32 minutes later. I learned a lot from that first experience. I started taking my thyroid medication before all of my runs now and I feel 100 times better. I've learned that my mind is a powerful thing but that I can do hard things. I've learned that running is therapeutic for me. I love the girls I run with, they are amazing women who know way more than they ever wanted to know about me. After all, what happens in running, stays in running. Last of all, I've learned that I like to run. Who would have ever thought? I've signed up to run the mini marathon in May.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween 2011



Everybody "created" their own costumes this year. WooHoo! for me. Dayton decided he wanted to make a candy shop and after his costume last year, a snack bar, was attacked we decided to eat the candy first and then tape the wrappers onto the counter. He made a shoot for the candy to be put in and it slid down a tube ending up in his trick or treat bag. Quite the costume. He received tons of compiments for his creativity. Makcenzie was pirate. She put all of the pieces together for the outfit and I helped with the makeup. Alexa was a "costume." She enjoyed the perplexed looks from many who just didn't get it. I think this may be our last year as trick or treaters. The prospect of handing out candy with their friends and getting to hand pick their own treats is sounding quite appealing.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Nashville, Indiana





We've heard about Nashville Indiana since we moved here and finally made it there over fall break. It is a quaint, small town in southern Indiana. My kids think it is just like Hogsmeade from the Harry Potter books. There are tons of shops and artist studios. It was a beautiful fall day and we had a blast. We tasted some yummy homemade ice cream, stopped in a shop full of socks, purchased a colored 2001 North Carolina quarter, saw a marionette puppet show, visited a bookstore, art gallery and clothier and still didn't see half. It is a must visit again on our list

Saturday, October 1, 2011

BYU Student....again

I've seen the commercials on the BYU channel talking about "finishing what you started at BYU." I finally decided to look into what the requirements were and see if I even qualified. I needed to have had at least 30 hours of on campus time, and I needed to submit my transcripts from other schools and an ecclesiastical endorsement from my bishop and stake president. I did all of those things (I had 30.5 credit hours from my freshman year) and then received a letter informing me of my provisional acceptance to the program. I had to complete and pass a student development course and and then wait for official acceptance. The student development course required me to get back into the swing of college. It's been a long time. I had to write a paper, an autobiography, submit speed back assignments over required reading and take a final. I was totally stressed out over the final. I'm happy to say I passed the class with an A and received my official acceptance letter from BYU. One of my biggest regrets is not completing my bachelors degree. I really wanted to get it from BYU and now that will happen. I'm so excited for the chance to continue my education under ideal circumstances. In my home, on my own time and without interfering with my other responsibilities. I have 8 years to finish. My goal is to be done in less than 4. So "rise and shout, this cougar is out, along the trail to fame and glory..."

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

A Dream come True




I remember the first time I walked down the stairs to my first piano lesson in Ohio. My teacher had two pianos. One black shiny upright and a black, shiny baby grand. I dreamed of the day when I would be able to play on the baby grand piano. I loved that piano. Honestly, I think getting to play on that piano kept me going to piano lessons far longer. I've dreamed of owning my own shiny, black baby grand piano and that dream has become a reality. I have been like a kid on Christmas morning. I love it. I love the way it looks. I love the way it sounds. I love playing it. I love seeing the look on the faces of my students when they walk through the door and see it for the first time. I love how excited they are to play it. I have played more since it arrived than I have in months. A dream has come true for me. I only had to wait 35 years for it to happen.