Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Ask Me Where I Am Right Now

So there are 20 or so people in my basement right now having ping-pong, pool, and Wii tournaments. Where am I? In bed...alone (thought I'd clarify).

I never get a flu shot and this year I let my Pediatrician give me a guilt trip about Livi being 'high risk' so as a responsible parent, I need to get one. Well guess who has the chills, shakes, muscle aches, and 102 fever!? Thanks flu shot- you rock. Now I'm laying down- which might I add feels SO good, blogging on my crackberry until the muscle relaxers kick in (thanks Gary). This isn't exactly how I expected to start my New Year. The worst part is that Jeremy flies out tomorrow to the Sugar Bowl so I have no clue how I'm gonna be a mom tomorrow. Why isn't there anyone to take care of Mommies? Okay, I'm done complaining...Happy freakin New Year.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Christmas in California

We decided to get out of the snow and enjoy some sunny weather for Christmas this year. I know there are a lot of people that love the snow and relish in the idea of a "White Christmas", but we are not one of them. I would be happy to never see the snow again.

This is the first time we've ever been away from home during Christmas and I wasn't sure if we would feel the same 'spirit' without a tree, stockings and Santa- but to our surprise, it was the best Christmas we've ever experienced. The hustle and bustle of school events, sitting on Santa's lap, multiple family parties, and last minute shopping, seem to really take away from the spirit of Christmas. More than anything, it really just stresses me out.

Without those things, we simply enjoyed the most important gift - time as a family. On Christmas Eve, the kids got their traditional Christmas jammies. Then I read a book about Jesus' birth to remind them why we celebrate Christmas and to help reiterate why they only get a few gifts from Santa each year (only one for Livi, but she can't count yet!).




Then it was off to Disneyland, California Adventures, Malibu, Long Beach and Hollywood. We also saw a couple of movies and just relaxed and played. There was absolutely no stress- except for when the crazy man in the Spiderman costume yelled at us on Hollywood Blvd...long story.

It was so great to spend this much uninterrupted family time together...traveling over the holiday may become a new tradition for us!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Emma's Recital


Emma's been taking dance for a couple of years now, but this year she wanted to try cheer. I still really wanted her in dance, but I've always made it my rule that I won't force my kids into [or out of] any extra-curricular activity. So if baby wants to cheer, baby gets to cheer.

So yea, after about a month, she wanted to quit. This is when I had to break my rule, because we had already committed to the Christmas concert. She wouldn't tell me why she wanted to quit, but after going into watch her class, I could see why... let's just say, the teacher needs sensitivity lessons. I told her she needed to finish the concert and then she didn't have to go back.

Ugh...the concert. It took 2 hours to drive there (the first huge snow storm of the year) and there were 31 dances. We were #29. Yup, good times.




The Entire Dance Company

Not to overshadow Emma's big day, but I had to mention this. There is this cute girl that Landon has been going to school with for the last three years and she also happens to cheer at Emma's studio. At the concert, she kept bringing her friends over to Landon and introduced him as her boyfriend. I can't believe my son has his first girlfriend.! He told me not to embarrass him about it, so of course I didn't...I simply asked her to pose with her future husband and sister-in-law for a picture ;)


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Out of the Mouth of Babes

Last Friday night we were driving in the dark when Landon and Emma had the funniest conversation:

Landon: Look Emma! A full moon.

Emma: Wow, it's sooooo bright. It must be really happy.

Landon: That would also explain why we are acting so strangely.



This morning as I was getting Emma ready for school when she said:

"Mom, can you please stop doing my laundry for a while- I have more than enough socks."

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Sunday Funday

Jeremy decided last minute to go to San Fransisco for the 49ers game and since I was left all to my lonesome, I invited Gary and the kids over. My kids were so excited to see Taylor and Harrison and had a lot of fun with them. Emma started to cry when they were getting ready to leave. They both really miss them- we all do. It was great to see you guys!

Saturday, December 06, 2008

A great way to wake up

I'm going to write a book on how to raise the perfect boy.


That is- as soon as I figure out how I'm doing it.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

On My Honor

We started scouts.

One more thing to do on the weeknights- add to that cheer, tumbling, and basketball. I was thinking about getting the kids in piano and swimming too.

Whatever.

Somethings gotta give.

I was really excited about scouts until tonight. I think I left a bad impression with his scout leader.

I'm a girl.

I don't understand scouts. I don't know what to expect. I feel so out of my element.

Landon is really excited though.

And he looks cute in his uniform.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Cyber Monday

'Cyber Monday' was a phrase coined by retailers three years ago, when trends were showing that there was a increase in online sales the Monday after Thanksgiving. The theory being that people would go to work, still in a turkey coma from the long holiday, and get online and continue their shopping. I remember doing that myself as an employee...aaah the good old days- getting paid to surf the net!

Well, I made mention of some great deals on my Black Friday post, but there are some new ones, that I wanted to share. The best part of these sales- no one will get hurt.

  • Oldnavy.com- 20% off- Today only.
  • Toysrus.com- Up to 60% off and free shipping if you spend over $25.
  • Shoebuy.com- 15% off plus free shipping
  • Bestbuy.com- Online only today. Free shipping and discounts on almost all electronics.
  • Babygap.com- 15% off and free shipping.
  • Gymboree.com- 20% off of sale items.
  • Kohls.com- 15% off of orders of $100. Free shipping.
Okay, that's all for now, I've gotta get the kids off to school so I can completely ignore Livi for an hour while I shop. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!!

Friday, November 28, 2008

Family. Fun. Food.


We went to Jeremy's Grandparents' house for dinner this year. The kids always have so much fun whenever we all get together. The kids enjoyed endless board games, playing restaurant, wrestling, laughing, and all the love and attention in the world!







The Wishbone: Heather vs. Landon


The Lovely Ladies


The Lone Men


Since the kids were entertained for a few hours, I enjoyed catching up with the family.

Jeremy kinda missed most of it, but he was happy to take the place of Greg on the couch this year.



Hope everyone had a great and safe Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Thank.Full.Ness.

Even though it's so cliche' to blog about what I'm thankful for, I just can't help it during this time of year. I love Thanksgiving and Christmas because everyone has an excuse to get all cheesy and lovin' on each other.

Obviously I am most grateful for my hubby and munchkins, so while I still love them to pretty pieces, this is a shout out to my other family that I don't give enough credit to...


My gIrLfRiEnDs!

I heart you.

Here are some of the many reasons why:

You don't wait for the 'hard times' to show me you care,
because you know it's the little moments that matter most.

You witnessed some of my most embarrassing moments
yet you still take me out in public

You call me just to see how I'm doing,
not only when you need something.

You give me a safe place to land,
even though you never let me fall.

You know my kids are my life,
so you make them part of your life too.


You know all my insecurities,
and never use them against me.

We don't need to be related to be sisters,
it's not blood that binds us- it's love.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Black Friday Deals!

The day after Thanksgiving has always been a huge shopping day, with deals beyond belief. I try not to be anywhere near a store on this day because I really don't like crowds. Over the last few years, online merchants have caught up with traditional retail stores. They are now offering many amazing deals online on 'Black Friday' in addition to 'Cyber Monday'.

There is no need to get out of your jammies ladies! Wake up on Friday, call in sick, put the kids in front of the tube (put something educational on if it makes you feel better), sit back and start shopping. I will do all of my online shopping this Friday and Monday. That will probably take care of 80% of my total Christmas shopping- I'll let Santa handle the rest.

Here are some of the deals I am looking forward to:

1- amazon.com- Kitchen and houseware sale where some items are up to 85% off. If you are a Prime Member, you can often get 2-day shipping for free.

2- kmart.com-5 to 10% off and free shipping for orders of $49. Plus, if you sign up for emails you'll get $10 in Kmart coupons.

3- sears.com- Taking the term "door busters" to the online world, Sears is offering "e-busters". These will be a series of deals available only online, plus free shipping for orders of $99.00.

4- walmart.com- I am definitely getting these: 2 wii games and/or 2 ds games for $30 (only available online). There is also a nice Nikon digital camera for $94.00 and it comes with an SD card, which is also only available online. Killer deals on laptops too. Don't tell Jeremy.

These are just a few I will be hitting up. There are a lot of deals online right now, and with free shipping, it makes little sense to shop in-store. However, I know a few of my girlfriends love the crowds, enjoy the pushing (and are very strong) and have fun with each other sleeping overnight in the lines...it's all part of the adventure. For you ladies, have fun and I will think of you while sitting in my warm jammies eating Fruit Loops.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Kindergarten Decisions

My conversation with Emma:

Mom, did it bother you when you married Dad and he said swears a lot?

Not really, why?

I use to like Preston, but he swears a lot, and I don't want to marry a boy like that.

Well, I wouldn't want to marry a boy that swears either. Dad is a grown up so he can swear if he wants to.

I don't like it, so I want to marry Braxton.

I thought you wanted to marry the Landon in your class?

No, cuz he wants to sit by me all the time. Boys are so annoying- they either want to sit by you too much or swear too much. I just want to marry Braxton or just not get married at all right now.

Well, it's probably better that you don't get married right now. You have a long time to decide that.

Yeah, I just want to be with my friends that are girls. They're more fun and not as annoying as boys.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Sunday Savings

I love saving money. I rarely pay full price for anything.
We have a philosophy in our home:
It's not how much you make, it's how much you keep.

I have really mastered online 'budget' shopping. The Christmas I was 8 months pregnant with Livi, I didn't want to brave any stores, and decided to do all my shopping online. I researched all the stores and deals, and then did all my shopping in about an hour. I didn't pay shipping for any of the items and got a better price then I could have in the stores. Everything was to my front door within a week or two. It was sweet. I was hooked from then on.

The one thing I haven't been very good at is grocery shopping on a budget. I really do hate going into stores, but especially the one store that would save me the most money- Walmart. So I've been trying to use coupons at my local store, Smiths. The thing I don't like about coupons is that they take a lot of time to find and organize if you want to save a lot of money. There are sites like the grocery game and grocery smarts that help out a lot, but they are also time consuming.

Another thing I don't like about grocery coupons is that I don't want to buy something just because it's on sale. I want a coupon for the items I already buy. I am really particular about feeding my family organic and non-processed foods; I shop mostly in the deli and produce sections, and there aren't really coupons in the paper for those items.

So I found a little tidbit that can help you if you shop at Smiths or Albertsons. I went online and registered my Fresh Value card and now they send me coupons in the mail based on my shopping habits. I just got my first set, and I'm stoked. There are about $25 of coupons- One coupon is $3.00 off of the produce section. Another was a free loaf of bread (my favorite brand).

The best part is that it only took me a few minutes online and then I shop where I would normally shop anyway. The most important thing to me is to save time AND money. In my opinion, spending four hours clipping coupons to save a few bucks, is like stepping over a dime to pick up a penny.

I went shopping today and I saved a total of $26.20 from my own coupons and an additional $24.24 from my Fresh Values card, for a total of $50.44 in savings today. Not too shabby!

I know I'm still a rookie, but hey, the tiniest savings make me all warm and fuzzy. So feel free to share your ideas too.

But...If you want any tips about online shopping- I'm your gal!

Watching the Big Game

im⋅pro⋅vise
verb, -vised, -vis⋅ing.
to make, provide, or arrange from whatever materials are readily available.

We couldn't find a sitter today for Jeremy and I to go to the BYU/Utah game together. So, he went anyway. Nice.

I was stuck at home with the kids without the required channel to view the game (Dish Network blows). I was about to listen to it on the radio, when...

♪♫ hallelujah ♪♪


I found a web cam broadcasting the game. Sa-weet. The internet is the coolest thing ever. Thanks Mr. Gore.


It was the best of all worlds:
  • wearing sweats
  • warm
  • watching Oprah on tv
  • watching game on computer
  • baby napping
  • kids playing
  • eating cereal
  • reading blogs during commercials
  • utes winning


Although I would have rather been in 5th row with my abandoning husband-I can't think of a better way to watch the big game.

Yes, I'm a nerd.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Girls Mexican Adventure

fuzzy hair. soft skin. para sailing. dieta coke. hard rock cafe. sunset cruise. jet skiing. salsa dancing. giggling marlin. giggling girls. sun tan. one way roads. ice cream runs. cabo wabo. inside jokes. sleeping in. bargain hunting. good times.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Nine

Nine years ago today, I exchanged vows with my best friend.

Nine years ago today, was the happiest day of my life...
and then every day after.



Happy Anniversary Babe!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Big O on the Big O

I know I said I was done blogging for the week, but I couldn't help myself. As I mentioned before, I LOVE organization ...and I also love Oprah. So it just doesn't get better than seeing My Big O on the Big O. Peter Walsh, from the TLC show Clean Sweep was on today's show. I heart him.

There is one big O tip that I've always used, that he reiterated on the show today (personally I think he's been stealing my tips. If only I had a Brittish accent and little boy parts, I could have been the host). Too often people feel that they don't have the time it takes to organize. Well, it's not like extra time just falls in my lap. I make the time, but the key is, you don't need a lot time. I take about 20 minutes once a week. Like I said in my previous O post, so far it's been 2+ years and I'm not quite done. Peter said to take 10 minutes every day and it will only take you six months. For me, every day is a too much since I have to fit in Oprah, blogging, reading, and the whole taking care of my kids thing. But certainly everyone can find 20 minutes a week, right?

Here is an example of something that took me 20 minutes to organize...My linen closet. Now you may not have the same issues I have with mine, but the point is to find the thing that bugs you the most, yet is the easiest to complete. That way, you feel like you've accomplished something and perhaps it will keep you motivated to continue. Remember, take small bites of the elephant.

My linen closet has every size of fitted sheets, top sheets, pillow cases and blankets. We would pull out each one, open it to find the right size, and then shove them all back in there. I was constantly folding and re-organizing it. Now with the help of my good friend the label maker, I haven't had to re-organize it more than this one time.



It may be your pantry, coat closet, fridge or silverware drawer. Whatever it is, take 20 minutes this week and go take a bite of your elephant. Or just call me, I'll do it. Yes, It's a sickness, I know.

In summary, watch Oprah and go Utes.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Who needs Tijuana?!!

I decided to change the whole "30 posts in 30 days" challenge to "9 posts in 9 days". Woo-hoo...I made it! I have this same problem with exercise...It sounds fun in the beginning but after a while, the excitement wears off.

I actually made the decision yesterday that I would take a blogging break since I'm going out of town this week anyway (kinda forgot that when I took the challenge). But then...smack, I was hit with something I wanted to bitch talk about.

Southtowne Mall.

Has anyone been there lately? I usually love the mall, especially on cold and rainy days. Well, yesterday I almost punched a kiosk worker. Okay, not really, but I did think about it. Those kiosk employees are worse than Tijuana. I already know better than to give them eye contact, but now that doesn't stop them. They step out in front of you and say, "Can I ask you a question?" and they point at some obscure place on your body so you'll stop to see what they're pointing at...then there's no getting out of it.

I was with Olivia and I just kept saying "No". One guy got in front of my stroller after I said "No" and said, "Oh sure, you have just one minute, let me just see your nails". Then a lady upstairs did the same thing. There are four of them spread throughout the mall...there isn't a route you can take to avoid them. Furthermore, I shouldn't have to! Just to get back to my car I had to pretend I was on a phone call the entire way back. It's crap. I'm done going there.

Phew...I feel better now. But I'm still taking a mall break (my bank account will thank me) and a blogging break (my laundry will thank me) and then I'm gonna plant my white butt on the beach and come home tan and refreshed. Adios Tijuana...Buenos Dias Cabos San Lucas!

Monday, November 10, 2008

The Gift of Time

Jeremy works roughly 70 hours a week. All remaining hours are dedicated to me and the kids, as well as a few hours of sleep. He never has time for himself, yet he never complains about it. So for Father's Day this year, I wanted to give him something he would never get for himself- Time.

He is constantly telling me how he wishes he could spend more quality time with his Grandpa, so I wanted to find something they could enjoy together. Two of the many things they have in common are cars and cycling. As much as I wanted to send them off to the Tour de France together, I opted for something a little more realistic and closer to home.

I surprised them both with a four-hour driving tour, where they got to drive some of the most exotic cars in world on the open road. More importantly, they got to spend all of that time with one another. With a bunch of "testosterone-driven car lovers" on the tour, you would think there would be some issues with speeding, testing the limits, and breaking the rules. Well there was, but it wasn't the young crazy kids...it was Grandpa! He kept taking the cars faster and really trying to take advantage of their power. I think he got reprimanded a couple of times, but couldn't stop smiling throughout the whole tour.

They went on the tour a few weeks ago, but I just got the pictures back today. I think it's safe to say I totally scored wife points, and hopefully a few granddaughter [in law] points as well.






Sunday, November 09, 2008

Show 'n' Tell- Greeting Cards

Jeremy's Grandmother sends my kids something in the mail every month. Sometimes it's a postcard from their latest travels, a holiday card, a magazine, or a birthday card. The kids get really excited when we open the mailbox and there is something just for them. It's such a thoughtful gesture.

I've always been really good at sending emails or e-cards for my friends and family. I enjoy getting these as well, but there really is nothing like getting something in the mail. So my 2008 resolution was to mail out more greeting cards. I decided to start with just birthdays for my immediate family members and 'thank you' cards whenever needed. I sent out birthday cards every month all the way up to September. That was pretty good I think, but that left out 2 birthdays....sorry Jason and Rob (and I should probably apologize in advance to Terri). However, I totally sucked at the 'thank you' cards...many were deserving, none were received.

Next year, I'm going to give it another shot. So if you suddenly start getting cards from me when you've never received them before...no I'm not dying, and no I don't want to borrow money (but will willingly accept it). I'm just trying to be a more thoughtful person. I'm realizing that the older I get, the more considerate I get of other people and the less I think of myself. I was so selfish in my 20's...but that's a completely different post in itself- back to my Show 'n' Tell.

In an attempt to get better at sending the cards, I figured that I just needed to be a little more prepared. So I came up with an easy way to store the cards so they will be ready and available to send out. For about 5 bucks I purchased an expanding file folder. Okay, actually Jeremy purchased it for his business, but never used it...finders keepers.


Then I purchased a bunch of cards; some were just generic for any occasion, but most were hand-picked with people in mind. I labeled each slot and filed the cards and now they are ready to signed and sent out.



One last "Mini Show n' Tell", I also subscribe to a free service called Birthday Alarm. It sends me email alerts when someone's birthday is coming up.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Feeling Blessed

Yesterday, it was reported that our unemployment rate is at a 14-year high at 6.5%.

It's become a lot more real to me today as I found out that some people close to me have been laid off. Obviously times are really hard right now, but to lose a job on top of all of it, must be devastating.

For us, being self-employed is both a blessing and a curse. On the positive side, we are in charge of our own destiny. On the negative side, we are in charge of our own destiny. I feel especially fortunate today, and just wanted to send out love to those who continue to be affected by these difficult times.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Flashback Friday



In my attempt to write 30 posts in 30 days, I'm running out of things to blog to about. So, I decided to start something called Flashback Fridays (are you sick of my cheesy theme posts yet?!!).

I think it will be entertaining (for myself, mostly) to take a stroll down memory lane. Also, for those of you that haven't known me very long (or for my secret stalkers), this might help you to get to know me a little better. For those of you that have known me forever...be worried. You more than likely will appear in a Flashback Friday.

I got this idea while looking through one of my celebrity trash magazines. I've been seeing this trend on women like Katie Holmes and Jennifer Aniston wearing the "pegged boyfriend jeans", and I had an immediate flashback.



If you were a teen in the 90's, you just had a flashback too.

Here's mine:


Pah-lease don't bring back this trend!