Our good friend from Texas, Alisa (who is now at Oklahoma University), came to Idaho! She was teaching in Mountain Home at the Air Force Base, but she got to escape the "excitement" of Mountain Home to come and visit! We had a great time! Thanks for coming Alisa...come again soon!
A few pictures...
...from cooking things my family won't eat, to [not] writing a dissertation, to raising kids and staying sane
Monday, September 29, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
I wish I were this clever...
So my blog-friend has a knack for finding amazing things on-line and posts them on her blog. I usually go there and 1) make a wish list and 2) realize that some people have been given a ridiculously large "creativity gene." Recently, she posted about this fun site: line-upon-line cards -- these are the cutest cards with a little bit of Mormon humor. Check out some of my favorites. Too clever...
So, what's your favorite "Mormon-ism?"
So, what's your favorite "Mormon-ism?"
Monday, September 8, 2008
Lemonade stands are *so* last year...
So, the kids have been trying to help out in the garden this year and they have a lot of fun watching things grow. However, all the stuff I read about how if your kids help you cook and grow food they're more likely to eat it. Total lie. Unless you deep fat fry the zucchini and let them dip it in ketchup....
Anyhow, last Saturday the kids thought they'd like to set up a vegetable stand. Unfortunately it was 9 a.m. and there wasn't a lot of traffic. Our neighbor Roger was their only customer. They sure looked cute selling their stuff though! :)
Why I love the end of summer...
- watching college football...Whoop!
- enjoying the unbelievable weather -- evenings on the deck are my favorite time of day
- the kids are back in school
- wearing hoodies (which are great at hiding any muffin-top that may or may not be the result of a lazy-dazy summer and too much chips and salsa)
- planning Halloween costumes
- sleeping with the windows open
- picking perfect apples and peaches at the orchard
- Finally, I love the end of summer because of this:
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Lame-O Mom
Ok, so I'm feeling very sheepish and lame because all of you fantastic moms put up very nice posts about the first day of school and how sad you were to see your kids growing up and going to school.
Well, do I lose my mom-of-the-year trophy if I say I was actually a bit excited? But, not in the "I'm excited you're out of my hair" excited (Ok, ok...there might have been a flicker of that somewhere) but the "I'm so excited for you to experience Kindergarten and 3rd grade" excited. Let me explain: every year I would get this nervous/excited/can't sleep tummy ache for the first day of school. It was like Christmas eve, but better since I didn't know what was in store! (As most of you know, I don't really enjoy surprises so I usually knew most of my presents.) Every school year was like a blank slate. I still get excited before every semester that I teach because I look forward to meeting new students, having brand new Expo markers, and trying new things.
So, I guess I don't really get sad about school starting; I just get that nervous excitement. I think about Audrey's excitement about riding the bus for the first time, or Spencer's excitement about the new kid at school who's in his group and I'm excited for them.
Every year Cash's mom took a picture by the mailbox, so we have started that tradition with Spencer -- and now we've added Audrey.
Well, do I lose my mom-of-the-year trophy if I say I was actually a bit excited? But, not in the "I'm excited you're out of my hair" excited (Ok, ok...there might have been a flicker of that somewhere) but the "I'm so excited for you to experience Kindergarten and 3rd grade" excited. Let me explain: every year I would get this nervous/excited/can't sleep tummy ache for the first day of school. It was like Christmas eve, but better since I didn't know what was in store! (As most of you know, I don't really enjoy surprises so I usually knew most of my presents.) Every school year was like a blank slate. I still get excited before every semester that I teach because I look forward to meeting new students, having brand new Expo markers, and trying new things.
So, I guess I don't really get sad about school starting; I just get that nervous excitement. I think about Audrey's excitement about riding the bus for the first time, or Spencer's excitement about the new kid at school who's in his group and I'm excited for them.
Every year Cash's mom took a picture by the mailbox, so we have started that tradition with Spencer -- and now we've added Audrey.
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