Monday, November 24, 2008

KIDS!!

I am overwhelmed lately at the challenges our kids put before me. It's amazing how much they protest at the things that don't really matter. We have all had some good time outs lately; I am included in that. But a new day seems to solve a lot. We are better now and we are grateful for dad! (steve)

On a better note, we are moving along with Kassi's school. She's learning a lot and I am thankful that her school is an LDS based preschool. I don't always do the best job of incorporating the gospel during the week; so this is good for her! Kevin is not missing her quite as much while she's gone. I think he's catching on that he can choose what to do when she's not here. And he likes it.

Steve's busy season is upon us. For some strange reason, the Christmas/Holiday Season gets people in the mood to send cards. And that is what the company he works for does, so to work he goes. He's a good worker. I'm so thankful for him and everything he does inside and out of the home!!

I have slowed down on my personal card making. I have lent myself out to my friends to help them with their projects. It's nice when you can help others. It's one of my favorite things to do and I wish all of the time there were opportunities to do more of it. I saw my grandma Stayner last week and gave her the cards I made for her and she was so excited by the gift. I love seeing people smile!

Happy Holidays to you!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

No Applause Necessary...

So, today I decided that I have been sloughing my duties as house-keeper long enough. I have so far done the dishes, scrubbed the sink, taken all my scrapbook stuff back downstairs, (it's put away down there too), I vacuumed up and down, my room and Kev's room is clean, bathroom is half way done and I have about 5 bags of trash from the basement trash room. If you have ever been to my house you'd understand that one! But it's all picked up now and it's only noon. I should not get any additional praise because these are my daily duties...but I feel good they are done.

The kids are eating chicken dino's, pretzels and carrots for lunch today. Kevin likes ketchup and Kassi prefers Ranch on her chicken. Kevin dips anything in dip and eats it happily most of the time. The trick for him is to just make sure he has some kind of dip and he'll eat. I am dreading the hot dog I'm going to eat. I swear I don't really like them, but that's all that sounds good lately. BLAH!

Steve is coming home for the mid-day section of today. He has to go back to work tonight so he'll be here for a bit so I don't go crazy. He's out of town again this weekend to Scottsdale, AZ. Last trip of the year I hope.

I have been making cards for the grandparents for Christmas. Not for part of a gift, that is the present...cards. I have about 100 of them and I feel confident I'm done. But who knows? I could make them forever, I enjoy that so much! Well, off I go. I now have somewhere around 4-5 loads of laundry left too. If I continue of the productive coarse I will prevail and complete my shtuff.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Let's Get Started

I have never been a blogger; although I do like to journal...so I'm going to try a hand at this I suppose. First thing, most important: The Kids
Kassidy is four and cannot possibly wait more than "seven-three-fourteen" more days to turn five. She is already had it with pre-school and would just assume going into kindergarten. Who knows maybe it will be that easy to get her off into public schooling. If she only know what the next 12 years would bring her. Or is it 13?















Kevin is a firm 20 months now, coming close to 21. He's so helpful yet so incredible distructive at the same time. He appears to be the nicest little boy away from Kassidy, but around her, he's such a torment. Kassidy takes it ok, if you don't mind the screaming on both of their parts. He'll grow out of this right?














And third...little baby to be. Due May 9th is still giving me the nausea any time I think of eating. So, it goes though right...not much can be done about it now. I'm excited. I keep thinking of names and the veto-ing them before I tell them to Steve because he would do that for me anyway.

Steve is awesome! He has had a wonderful set of parents that have taught him so well. He is always so willing to get me whatever it is that I need and he's considerate, adoring (even when I try to bite his fingers) and he's the most amazing dad. I can't complain when some of the girls I know complain about their significant others. I love that guy!














Nadia, the dog. She's not up to much. Although, the other day she decided she'd make a run for Mutton Hollow Road; which probably doesn't mean much to you, but it's about a mile north of where we live. I never would have looked that far and luckily some amazing young lady called us and held Nadia until we could get her. Silly girl!

I'm sure I'll think of more later. I'll also have to get some more pics!