Saturday, May 24, 2008

e-stalking

Posted by: Mom

I posted a blog yesterday that Jeremy asked me to take down, so if you caught a glimpse of it, you saw that it was pretty funny. Inappropriate, but funny. All of you that read this know me pretty well, and so nothing I say really shocks you. However, I just need to remember that there are more strangers reading this than I care to think about, so I need to be careful of what I say sometimes...but only sometimes; I'm still me ;)

I wrote a post last week about “why I blog” but this incident reminded me of the flip-side, “Why I love other people’s blog”. I always thought that once I got married and had kids, I would see my friends more often because we could have our kids play together and we would have nothing else to do but go to lunch and hang out at parks. Well, after actually having kids, I realized that was a complete fairy-tale and it takes a great deal of planning to even make a phone call. I am really lucky to see the same girls every month at Bunco and another group of friends for girl’s night out a couple times a month. However, there are old friends from my childhood, High School and even long lost family members that I’ve lost touch with over the years. Sure, there’s the occasional phone call or email, but that’s not enough for me to feel in touch with them.

This is why I am so happy that blogging has become main stream. With gas prices as high as they are today, I can no longer afford to do a drive-by for everyone I’m stalking. I’m grateful that you have all made my stalking much easier by bringing your lives into the comfort of my home, at my convenience.

Most of my friends have blogs now and I love seeing pictures and reading about the things they find interesting. I also love reading blogs of people that have no idea that I’m e-stalking them. I’ve recently found out, however, that I’m not the only one who does this. A few of my friends (you know who you are) have come out of the closet and admitted to being e-stalkers themselves. With that said, I think I give a lot of personal information out on my blog, but it’s usually about experiences, feelings and thoughts. I’m always careful not to give too much specific information such as what city we live in, what school my kids go to, when I’m going out of town and so on.

There are negative aspects of reading so many blogs. First, it’s time consuming, so I would recommend using Google Reader. This allows you to subscribe to the blogs you want to read and it notifies you when a new blog is posted, so you don’t have to go through your list each day.

Secondly, keeping up on my friends this way gives me a false sense of intimacy. I feel like I’m up-to-date and know what’s going on with them on a daily basis. So when I finally see them in person, I realize it’s been a year since we’ve actually seen each other. How can that be? I just saw you and your baby at Lagoon yesterday? Oh, wait, that was on the internet.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Mother's Day

Posted by: Mom

I know I'm a little late on this post, but I was still focused on the whole IHOP debacle ;)

Anyhoo, I wanted to post a quick note about my Mother's Day. It was wonderful, as always. The kids woke me up with their homemade gifts. Landon made me a beautiful bracelet and Emma made me a "MOM" key chain with her fingerprints on it. Livi gave me a smile...which is pretty rare these days. It was awesome. We all went out to breakfast and then spent the day together. Then I took the kids to my in-laws for a party. My sweet hubby stayed home with Livi since she was still sick (which is also why she's not in this picture). I'm so lucky to have him and the kids in my life. They rock.

It's so fun to be a Mom. It's harder than I ever imagined, but so much more rewarding than any success I've ever had. Here is a little poem I found that sums it up quite nicely:

Before I was a Mom I never tripped over toys or forgot words to a lullaby. I didn't worry whether or not my plants were poisonous. I never thought about immunizations.

Before I was a Mom - I had never been puked on. Pooped on. Chewed on. Peed on. I had complete control of my mind and my thoughts. I slept all night.

Before I was a Mom I never held down a screaming child so doctors could do tests. Or give shots. I never looked into teary eyes and cried. I never got gloriously happy over a simple grin. I never sat up late hours at night watching a baby sleep.

Before I was a Mom I never held a sleeping baby just because I didn't want to put him down. I never felt my heart break into a million pieces when I couldn't stop the hurt. I never knew that something so small could affect my life so much. I never knew that I could love someone so much. I never knew I would love being a Mom.

Before I was a Mom - I didn't know the feeling of having my heart outside my body. I didn't know how special it could feel to feed a hungry baby. I didn't know that bond between a mother and her child. I didn't know that something so small could make me feel so important and happy.

Before I was a Mom - I had never gotten up in the middle of the night every 10 minutes to make sure all was okay. I had never known the warmth, the joy, the love, the heartache, the wonderment or the satisfaction of being a Mom. I didn't know I was capable of feeling so much, before I was a Mom.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

The Replacement Mommy

Posted by: Mom

This is going to require some participation from you all, because I'm not sure how I feel about this...I just thought it was odd and wondered what other people thought. Here goes:

Last night, Jeremy offered to wake up with the kids in the morning so I could sleep in. I slept in the guest room so I didn't hear them wake up...Yes, I already know Jeremy's a Saint, but that's not what I wanted to discuss.

Around 9:00, I find my way out of bed and everyone's gone. A few minutes later, the garage opens and the house is once again filled with noise angelic voices. Jeremy told me they went to IHOP and that Livi was a little unbearable, but with her still fighting her whole hand-foot thing, it wasn't surprising. That's all he said about the outing and noted that he was happy that I got some rest.

A few hours later, in passing, he mentioned the following:

Jeremy: "oh, at breakfast, Livi's nose was running so much that the waitress came by with a napkin and wiped it."

Me: "what? the waitress wiped my daughter's nose?"

Jeremy: "yea"

Me: "did you ask her to wipe her nose"

Jeremy: "no, it was just running".

Me: "you didn't find that odd?"

Jeremy: "not really, she also tried to pick her up, but that didn't go over too well with Livi, she kind of freaked out."

Me: "did she ask if she could pick up your baby?"

Jeremy: "no, why?"

Me: "you really don't find that odd?"

Jeremy: "well, Livi was still in her jammies, and she probably figured I was a single dad with the kids for the weekend. she was just trying to help". (note: Jeremy doesn't wear a wedding ring).

Me: "so she litterally just walked by, took out a napkin and wiped your kid's nose, and then tried to pick her up, and you didn't say anything?"

Jeremy: "what was I supposed to say...it didn't bother me, does it bother you?"

Me: "yea, it does"

Jeremy: "why?"

Me: "um...I don't know, I guess...it just does"

So, what do you think?

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Move Over David Archuleta

Posted by: Mom

This was Landon's school program yesterday. I'm so proud of my little American Idol. I hope our city has already started making a new street sign for "Landon Lane".

Note: Sorry about the shaky video, I had Livi in one hand and the camera in the other.
I was basically just playing 'keep away'.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Hand, Foot and Mouth

Posted by: Mom

Not to be mistaken for my chronic disease, "Foot In Mouth", we have been battling "Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease" with our little Livi for about a week now. It's been nothing but fever, vomit, poopies, crying, holding, and no sleep. If I wasn't holding her, she was hanging on to my leg constantly. I'm absolutely exhausted.

While trying not to A) Cry or B) Throw my head through a wall, I decided to try and remain positive. So as I was changing her sheets for the seventh time in one day, I started thinking of all the things I'm grateful for. First and foremost, we are so blessed to have healthy children. I can' t complain when I only have to deal with this for a week, when there are parents that live this every day with chronically ill children. For that, I am grateful.

Well, that was all I could come up with before she puked on me again. At that moment, I started to think of how grateful I was for some other things that were helping me on this journey:











Friday, May 09, 2008

A Big Day for Utah

Posted by: Mom

So I'm watching the 5:00 news and see that Governor Huntsman has announced that today is Utah's official "David Archuleta Day". Then, the city of Murray decided to name a street after him... "Archuleta Ave". Surely, this young man I see on the news must have cured cancer or donated a significant amount of money to the Huntsman Institute. There must certainly be a new development coming soon as to how he helped the Utah homeless and fed all the needy children.

Nope. He sang a song on a reality show.


You know, I'm feeling a little slided... I was the 1999 karaoke champion. Yea, that's right.

Guess what I got? $100 bucks. Yup, no street name or anything.

Friday, May 02, 2008

Why I Blog

I've had people ask me why I blog. How do you find the time? Are you really that bored? Don't you think it's just trendy?

I had to think about it... I didn't just start it one day because I was bored or because everyone was doing it. After a little research, I was reminded how this all got started.

On Mother's Day 2002, Jeremy told me he needed to finish my present because it was "hand-made". He finally surprised me with a family website. Try to remember back to 2002...there weren't very many people creating family websites, so it was a little unusual. But I liked the idea of having pictures of my new baby boy to show off to people who didn't see him every day. I also enjoyed learning website development using HTML, since there wasn't anything like blogger or free templates back then. Here was our very first family blog:


Then in 2005, it evolved to this:

www.palmer-kids.com

That is why I blog. I have a digital scrapbook of my family since inception, and all of you, our friends and family (and internet stalkers, you know who you are) have been able to watch our kids grow as if you've been here every step of the way. Some of you that lived nearby eight years ago are now hundreds of miles away, yet you still have a way to share our little moments.

So the question is...why don't you blog?


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

10 Things I'd Never Admit...unless I'm tagged!

Posted by: Mom

10. I secretly watch "Big People Little World" on TLC. When my husband catches me, I pretend the DVR made a mistake. I just love those little guys.

9. I drive a mini-van and love it. Jeremy told me I can get a new car next year and I'm highly considering another mini-van.

8. I love celebrity trash.

7. I'm addicted to Target

6. I cry every time I watch "Extreme Home Makeover".

5. I hate cats.

4. I sing the "Kidz Bop" CD in the car with my kids. I sing it even louder when I'm alone.

3. I wear sweats most days, but get dressed before Jeremy gets home so he
doesn't think I'm one of those housewives.

2. I let my baby eat off the floor.

1. I just bought the book "Vegetable Gardening for Dummies", and I still can't figure it out.




I tag: Erica, Kelli and Nicole....have fun girls!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Reality TV

Posted By: Mom

We've had a hard time with Livi's naps recently. I would set her down and it would be quiet for an hour and then she'd start crying. Of course at that time, I would get her out of her crib. Then, within a few minutes she would be crying and yawning. I kept thinking, "If you are so tired, why don't you sleep longer than an hour?".

Finally after about 2 weeks of this, I decided to buy a video monitor for her room. Turns out she just really enjoys her alone time. After I put her down for a nap, she quietly plays for an hour. She hides under her blanket, throws her bottle, spins around, and all sorts of crazy stuff. It's only really amusing to Jeremy and I, but the point is- I figured it out. She starts crying after an hour because she is tired and ready to sleep. Before, I would assume she just woke up and get her out of bed. Now I can see when she actually falls asleep (I love watching her sleep) and I get an added bonus of an hour of entertainment. I can't believe I didn't get one of these sooner...



Monday, April 14, 2008

Why I Love My Girls

Posted by: Mom

When I was pregnant with Livi, Jeremy and I secretly hoped for a little boy (mention this to her and I will deny it, I swear). We both really enjoyed raising Landon and had a much more difficult time with Emma as a baby. There is no doubt that girls have a more emotional disposition (trying so hard to find the right words). We thought having a newborn was hard enough, let alone if another girl is brought into the picture. Obviously, we were happily blessed with a little girl who came out ready and willing to prove our theory; we were right.

After getting all three kids through the 'baby' stages, I've found traits in each of them that I find absolutely fascinating. Regardless of their gender, they each have unique personalities, likes & dislikes. However, I have found there is one thing that starts at a very young age, that is in fact, a very gender specific trait. Tonight, I obtained proof. These were actual events happening at the exact same moment:


click to enlarge photo



Look carefully at the right hand corner on the floor...Enough said.


Saturday, April 12, 2008

Why I Love My Boys

Posted by: Mom

With spring in the air, I've had the organizing itch. I've been working on cleaning out the garage, storage room and organizing the office. Well, meanwhile, the day-to-day stuff hasn't really been happening. So...today I am doing laundry...I estimate about 12 loads. Yeah, I know.

While doing the load of jeans, I checked everyone's pockets, as I usually do. Nothing in the pockets of the girls, but the boys had a pretty good stash. After looking at their piles, I noticed they spend their days in pretty much the same way...computers and candy. Gotta love boys!

Jeremy's Stash

Landon's Stash


Saturday, March 29, 2008

We Are Adding to Our Family!!!

Posted by: Mom

While we were in Vegas, we decided to add new cubs to our family...




Okay, I know I'm lame...but I got your attention, didn't I?
As soon as I get unpacked and settled I will post some pics of the trip, it was a lot of fun...I know you are waiting with bated breath ;)

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Admittance is the First Step

Posted By: Mom

For those of you that don't know Jeremy very well, you may not be aware that he suffers from a disorder called O.C.G.P.D. This is a disorder common to his line of work, and at first, was quite difficult to understand and accept. It stands for Obsessive Compulsive Gadget Purchasing Disorder.

Last year, he bought me a video camera with a hard drive. Six months later, he bought me one with a DVD drive....said it would be easier. I just barely sold the first video camera when tonight, he came home with another one. He said he wanted it for our Vegas trip and went on about how easy it is and that it's so small it will fit in my pocket. He even got it in pink. I just don't fight it anymore. This disease is too powerful and over the last 8 years, it's only gotten stronger. So instead of saying a word, I just rolled my eyes and took Landon to the Doctor.

Two hours later (gotta love InstaCare), I came home and Jeremy was playing with the camera and told me how much I was going to love it. After I put the kids to bed, I took a better look at the camera and saw that he recorded a couple of videos. I really could give or take the camera, but I do love what he recorded. I guess sometimes the end does justify the means.






Monday, March 17, 2008

Red-Neck Moments

Posted By: Mom

Tonight the kids and I had a great time watching deer near our backyard. There were about 10 of them and it was fun sneaking up on them seeing how close we can get without them hearing us. Wild life is a common occurrence where we live, which is one of the reasons we chose this particular lot when we built the home.

As I took this picture, I basked in the peaceful nature of these creatures and had a moment of serenity...


...that is until I zoomed in on the sign where the deer are.



Friday, March 14, 2008

I'm Going Out For Nasonex

Posted by: Mom


Tonight, like most nights, our little Olivia threw a huge fit over nothing. Each time she does this, Jeremy sarcastically says, “thanks again”, referring to the fact that having another baby was all my idea. As soon as I put her to bed, Jeremy took a literal sigh of relief and said, “I’m going out for Nasonex honey.”

That was at 45 minutes ago and our pharmacy is only 2 miles away. As I sit here waiting, I am reminded of the tv shows when the husband said he was “going out for smokes” and they never heard from him again…

Monday, March 10, 2008

I Got Bangs!

Posted By: Emma

I got tired of my hair always getting in my eyes during tumbling. My mom got tired of always putting it up in hair clips. So...I got bangs! I love them. I like to comb them straight down and put a lot of hairspray on them.



Mom's insert:
I didn't think they'd cut them so short. I wanted them a little longer so I could comb them to the side a little. Don't tell Emma, but Dad and I are looking forward them growing a few inches longer. When Emma can read, this message will self-destruct.

Monday, March 03, 2008

She Likes it, She Really, Really Likes it!

Posted by: Mom


Anyone remember Mikey from Life cereal? He didn't like anything they gave him and finally, they tried Life cereal, and he liked it, he really, really liked it....anyone? Wow, I'm old.

I mention this because Olivia is our own 2008 version of Mikey. She is SO picky about food. It would be easier if she just hated apples. Then I would no longer feed her apples. However, she likes apples on Tuesday, and then hates them on Sunday. So each day, I just put a crap-load of food on her tray and hope she eats something on it. Most of the time, it's only bread-related foods that she finally eats. But, alas, a modern-day miracle....peas, she ate peas. Finally....a vegetable! I will take my mother of the year award now. Thanks.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

More Landon "isms"

Posted by: Mom
The thing that makes Landon so funny is that he isn't trying to be funny. He really is sincere when he says these things and has no idea that they are great little quips.

In school, the teacher was trying to emphasize how girls can do the same thing boys can do. They can be Presidents, Doctors, anything they want. There is nothing a girl can't do that a boy can. Landon then raised his hand and said, "Actually, that's not true; girls can't go in the boy's bathroom".

Then, tonight, as Jeremy was leaving for the airport, he turned to Landon and said, "Landon, you are the man of the house while I am gone, do you know what that means?" Landon quickly replied, "I get to drink coffee!"

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Landon's First Earthquake

Posted by: Mom

This morning, at 7:15, my alarm went off. I quickly pressed the snooze button. At 7:20, my alarm went off again and at that exact moment, the windows rumbled and my bed shook. Landon then came running in my room and said, "Mom, how'd you do that?"

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Superbowl Snow

Posted by: Mom

It started out a lovely Sunday morning. I love fresh snow in the mornings, especially when I don't have to commute. I opened up my front door to see the lovely sight, and this is what I saw...(click on images to view larger).




My entire steps and porch were covered with snow up to four feet in some areas. So then I opened up the garage door...



My parents stayed the night and they were going to leave this morning, but couldn't get their Jeep out. Needless to say, they spent an extra night here.

So I got out my trusty snowblower and started the process of clearing the snow. As I plowed through, a neighbor came out to help.


Pretty soon, it became a neighborhood event. I'm so lucky to live in such a gracious community. The bishop had canceled church services and so he was out digging with everyone else. This is us digging out our porch and steps.




This is the rest of the crew helping out on the driveway. Landon even got into the action until he was nailed in the nose with someone's shovel. Then he was inside nursing a bloody nose for a while. The lesson learned is don't get in the way of an eight-man shoveling machine.






Even though it was a lot of work and certainly not what we expected to wake up to; it was actually a lot of fun. Now Landon and I can make a big igloo!

Friday, February 01, 2008

My Conversation With Mom

Posted by Emma:

My mom thought this conversation in the car was funny so she captured it pretty much word-for-word. I don't see what is so funny...

Emma: Mom, when I grow up, I don't want to be an inventor. There are too many things already invented.
Mom: You can be whatever you want.
Emma: I want to own a restaurant
Mom: What would you serve?
Emma: Breakfast food.
Mom: What is the name of your restaurant?
Emma: Emma's Restaurant
Mom: Can I eat there for free?
Emma: Yea, but you'll have to tell me your name because I won't recognize you because you will be a grandma.
Mom: Oh, are you going to get married?
Emma: Yes. Probably to Kaleb.
Mom: Kaleb Barney or Kaleb from your school?
Emma: Kaleb from my school, except he's kind of a slob. He always has food on his face.
Mom: Don't worry honey, that's how most boys are. You'll learn to love them anyway.
Emma: Yea, plus you can wipe their faces when you are married to them. Maybe I will marry Kaleb Barney instead. Then I will change my name to Emma James Palmer.

Friday, January 25, 2008

What a Difference a Month Makes


Posted by: Landon

This was me just one month ago at Christmas, with a full grill of pearly whites.






One week later, I lost my bottom tooth on the way to school.




Then, on Emma's birthday, I lost my front tooth. Mom said I looked like Cletus from the Simpsons.















Then tonight I lost my other front tooth...all of this just since Chrithmas...I mean Chrith-mas. ...Hey....why can't I say Chrithmas?

Monday, January 21, 2008

I'm Five!!!














Posted by Emma:
I can't believe I'm five years old now. My birthday was great. We went to our house in St. George because it was cold here and we wanted to play outside and have fun in the sun. On Saturday, my Grandma and Grandpa (who live there) came over for cake and presents. I got Hanna Montana stuff, moon sand, card games and a digital camera. Then on my birthday, I got to choose whatever I wanted to do for the whole day. First, we went swimming, then we went to McDonald's, then played at the park. Then we went home and watched a football game...that was my dad's choice, actually. Then my dad took me on a motorcycle ride and then we went to Chili's. They sang happy birthday to me and gave me a free cake. Yum.
This is me with my new Hanna Montana wig and microphone.



Then Olivia wanted to be Hanna too...

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Our Dinner Conversation

Posted By: Mom
Dinner time is one of my favorite times of day because it's the one time we all sit together and have a conversation. Actually "conversation" is a pretty loose term when we are speaking of a 7 and 5 year old. Emma has the funniest sense of humor. She doesn't speak too often and sometimes that can be misconstrued as shy, but she just speaks when she has something good to say, and I might add, with impeccable comedic timing.

Tonight we were discussing healthy food and Jeremy made mention of how he is starting his diet tomorrow. I commented back to Jeremy that this discussion seems to take place every Sunday night and seems to be a common expression. Emma, in defense of her dad (man, she adores him), said, "oh yea mom, your common expression is....kids, get dressed & eat healthy". We all laughed and asked her what Landon's common expression is. "Can I bring my DS?" she replied quickly. She made sure to make fun of herself, as any good comic would do, and said..."here is me...why won't Landon play with me?!"

This is a small glimpse into our daily lives where mom is constantly nagging the kids to get dressed, eat better and behave. The struggle to get Landon to go to school, the store, or even the bathroom without his Nintendo (DS), and the ever so dramatic cries that Emma makes when she wants to play toys with Landon and he just wants to watch TV or play video games. It really is a daily event and I just thought it was so funny that Emma captured it so well!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

What's Cheating?

Posted by: Emma
I was so excited today because at school I was asked to sit on the bleachers in our classroom. When I got in the car I told my mom that I was the only one that was asked to sit there. She wondered if that meant I was being good or bad. I didn't understand what she meant. I wasn't good or bad, the teacher just asked me to sit there. She asked me what I was doing when the teacher asked me to sit there. I told her that I was looking at Sebastian's paper...I do it all the time. The teacher asked me to sit on the bleachers so I couldn't look anymore. My mom told me that was something called "cheating". I told her that it's not bad...I only look at his paper when I don't know the answer.

She hasn't stopped laughing.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Livi is Growing...Literally

Posted by: Mom

Olivia is almost 10 months old but she weighs as much as an 18 month old. It’s interesting because she’s not really eating solid food very much. She only has one tooth and can’t quite chew yet. Today I gave her some cereal to practice chewing. She tried pretty hard to get it in her mouth, but it mostly ended up in her lap…except for the one that made it on her nose...



It was the funniest thing watching her try to figure out where it went. Oh well, she’ll get better. It’s not like she needs the extra food ;)

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Hi There!

Posted By: Landon
It's been a great year. I just turned 7 and had a fun birthday party. I had 16 friends come to my party and we had a blast. I got a lot of Star Wars presents and other fun stuff too. For Halloween I am going to be Annikin Skywalker. I can't wait because Tyler is going to be Annikin too, but we will have different color hair.

I love having a new baby in the house. I like to tease her and make her laugh. It's funny to watch her fall down and get hurt. I also like to yell louder than her, just to show her that I'm the older brother.

I am reading like a rockstar now. I can read a 60 page novel in about 10 minutes. I did my first book report tonight and really hope my teacher likes it.

My best friends in 1st grade are Isaac, Emilio, Tyler and Alex. Actually Alex was in my Kindergarten class too.

We are going to our house in St. George over Thanksgiving. I will miss my Thanksgiving feast at school but that's okay because I don't like the food they give me, especially olives. My cousins Taylor and Harrison are coming to stay with us too and that will be fun because we can have a sleepover. We have bunkbeds there but I think it would be fun to sleep on the floor.

Talk to you later.

It's Been a While

Posted by: Emma
Things are going great! My mom hasn't had a lot of time to sit down and blog for me. With a new baby sister, things are a little crazy around here. I really like having a baby. It was kind of weird at first, because all she did was lay down and cry. I didn't really understand why we couldn't play with her and do fun stuff. After a while, she grew up and learned to sit and stand and crawl so it's more fun to wrestle with her and help her. I like to feed her and stop her from falling...I'm a great babysitter.

Preschool is going well. I'm reading one vowel words like cat, mom, wow and sight words like the and a. I think I will be reading pretty well before the school year ends. I am excited to turn 5 in January. I can't decide where my party is going to be, but I already know all the toys I want.

For Halloween I am going to be Cinderella. I can't wait to dress up for dance class and preschool. It's going to be so much fun!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

September 11th Remembered

Posted by: Mom

There are only a handful of days in my life in which I can recall specific hour-by-hour details. My wedding to Jeremy, the birth of my three children, and Sept 11, 2001. I was home with my 11-month old son watching the Today show. They interrupted programming and Katie Couric began talking about the small plane that has crashed into one of the World Trade Center buildings. As we were watching it Live, the second plane hit. I will never forget hearing Katie’s voice quiver and say, “Oh my God, we’re under attack.” I can’t imagine how she must have felt knowing she was just minutes away from that attack and still having to stay professional as a reporter. I think maybe because I watched the second plane crash Live, it really hit me harder than if I had heard it on the radio or watched it later on the news. I felt like I was living it with the rest of the country right at that moment.

I immediately called Jeremy to see if he had heard the news. Although he hadn’t yet heard what happened, after I explained the details, he said he knew who was responsible. He told me about this Taliban leader by the name of Osama Bin Laden. I couldn’t even remember that name seconds after he told me. I actually kind of dismissed his theory given the fact that he hadn’t even seen the coverage yet. Turns out my husband was right, as usual.

After the towers collapsed and a few hours went by, I had to get my eyes off the television. I decided to go do something more uplifting and go to the party store to get my son’s birthday party ready. Although it was still a month away, that’s all I could think to do. As I drove, there wasn’t even one radio station playing music; it was all coverage on the attack. I put in a CD, but couldn’t listen to music for some reason. I just turned off the radio and drove in complete silence. There were very few cars on the road for a Tuesday afternoon. It was evident that the State shut down. I rolled down my window for some fresh air; it was a beautiful, warm day. It was so quiet. I couldn’t figure out why it was so quiet. Then I finally noticed, wow, for the first time in my life, there were no airplanes above me. As I drove, I watched the faces of others driving…they were very stoic. When I made eye contact with people, we just looked at each other with an common benevolence. It was very surreal. When I got home, I just stayed glued to the television the rest of the night.

I know that the intention of the terrorists were to divide us as a country, and although it’s created more inconveniences, it really just brought us closer. Since this tragic event, I’ve become a patriotic person, which I never was. I never thought I’d be someone that really loves my country, and now I finally understand and appreciate the freedoms we enjoy. Even more so after seeing my brother risk his life in Afghanistan protecting my freedom and the future of my three children.



[pictured here with Governors of Utah and Oregon]


Below are pictures of “Healing Field” in Sandy, Utah. There is one flag for every person who lost their lives on 9/11. The flags also have the names written within the stripes. It’s a great tribute and quite overwhelming. This is from last year but they are doing it again this year and I plan on going again later this afternoon. I bought one of the flags and sent it to my brother in Afghanistan and he hung it up in their “lounge”. He fortunately came back safely last month after 18 months of service. No matter how I feel about the current war and the many lives lost, I will always support our troops and will always be proud to be an American!



Wednesday, August 01, 2007

What's With Our House?

Posted by: Mom

Last summer we found a huge snake in our front yard. It was about 6 feet long and 5 inches wide. It took three (very scared,yet macho) men to contain and kill it.

Then over the winter we had an elusive cougar that liked to make snow tracks in our back yard, but was never actually seen. I also can’t forget to mention the many deer that ate my plants over the winter, although we liked watching them.

Now summer has come and we’ve had more deer, a white snake (and it wasn’t love that I was feeling) and last week we found a squirrel dead in our waterfall…poor little guy.

So all of these are making it difficult to convince my kids to play in our backyard, however, tonight, we got the grand daddy of all visitors. It’s safe to say that not only will they not go outside, they may never sleep again. Check out our new guest… and may I add….EEEWWWWW!



Saturday, July 07, 2007

07.07.07

Posted by: Mom

Well, it’s supposed to be a a lucky day…too bad I’m not in Vegas! Today, Olivia turns 5 months old. I was told that at 4 months her colic would get better...Well, I didn’t get so lucky that month. So, send some of the lucky 7’s my way and hope that this is the month! She’s just lucky she’s so darn cute!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Deep Thoughts

Posted by: Emma
Today I had some interesting questions for my mom. Some of which I don't think she knew how to answer, but I thought it was important to continue to ask until she came up with something.
So here are some of my questions today:
..."Mom, what would happen if there weren't any mommies"?
..."Mom, what would happen if Daddy didn't have any kids, would he still be Daddy"?

...anyone?

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Phew, the hoidays are over!

Posted by: Landon
Wow. I loved the last three months. First it was my birthday, then Halloween, then Thanksgiving, Christmas and Emma's birthday. It rocked!
The only bad thing is that the camera we used to take pictures of my 6 year old birthday broke (thanks Mom) and then the memory card was thrown away (thanks Dad), so we don't have any pictures of my birthday.

The good news is that I am having a lot of fun at school and making new friends. I love the snow, especially sledding and shoveling the driveway. I really like to draw and I am becoming quite the artist. Being 6 years old is really cool.

Friday, January 19, 2007

I'm Four!

Posted by: Emma
I had a birthday! I didn't really feel four years old when I woke up, but I am feeling more like it now. My legs have grown a little longer I think. I really like preschool and on my birthday I got to be student of the day.

I hate the snow, it's so cold and makes my fingers sting. I did like sledding though, except when the snow went in my face, I cried. I can't wait for summer!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

First Month as a Big Kid!

Posted by: Landon

So I started Kindergarten a few weeks ago. I absolutely love it. I sit next to Emilio and Trina. Trina was really nice to me at recess on my first day. I really like hot lunch, we get to eat it outside when it's nice weather.

I also started Boys Gymnastics for big kids and played in my first soccer game. I'm really good at both of them. I am reading really well too and I read an entire Spongebob book all by myself.

It's getting colder out and I am excited for the winter. That means all my favorite things are coming, like my birthday, Halloween, Christmas and snow! Can't wait!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

My Last Week

Posted by: Landon

I can't believe it's my last week of pre-school. When I go back to school after summer I will be in Kindergarten. I can't wait because I will get to eat lunch at school with my friends.

Today I saw a red-tail hawk looking for a mouse to eat. I also went to a splash park and a play park, oh and the doctor too. It was a fun day.