Thursday, May 21, 2009

"that every man may improve upon his talents, that every man may gain other talents..." *

Cash has many talents...
  • He is an excellent waterskier.
  • He can make people laugh.
  • He will work hard for other people.
  • He is an excellent teacher -- of all ages.
  • He notices when people need help.
  • He reads and remembers books.
  • He plays jungle gym with the kids.
  • He thinks deeply and provocatively about things.
  • He is very loyal.
  • He can drink excessive amounts of Mountain Dew.
He has many talents. However, this outfit is not necessarily one of them:
:) On Sunday mornings, I have church meetings so Cash is in charge of getting the kids ready for church. I usually lay out Audrey's clothes -- knowing that sometimes the dress, slip, tights, shoes combos can be a little confusing. However, I showed up on Sunday morning and found Emmett dressed in a very cute plaid shirt and very cute plaid pants. Very cute alone...but together? I know, I know, it's not a critical talent. But, at least his fashion sense does make for a fun picture. Frankly, I think he'd be just fine if I went ahead and set out his clothes with the kids' every night.
*D&C 82:18

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

As long as she never wants to go on Next Top Model...

This is Audrey Paige and her little friend across the street. My neighbor does a little photography on the side and she was asked to do a photo for a pattern cover for this adorable pattern company: Pink Fig Patterns. Anyway, the lady who designed the pattern sent up samples of her adorable clothes and Audrey and her friend got to model them! It was lots of fun and I think the clothes are just adorable. If you scroll down a little you can see the pattern, the Sophia. I only wish I could have kept the outfit!! But, I'm certainly going to get the pattern.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

New Book

I'm really excited! I just got this book in the mail today:

I pre-ordered from Amazon about a month ago and forgot all about it. It was like a little surprise today in the mail! :)

I was a little wary at first; what in the world could 1) be made in under 200 calories and 2) not taste like cardboard? I've checked out a lot of the recipes and they actually look good! There's lots of good substitution tips that I'm excited to try. I'm certain I don't have the willpower to only eat one serving, so my book should actually be titled 200 recipes under 400 calories, but "tomato/tomatuh."

I'll post some of my favorites. I am a Hungry Girl.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Audrey Paige

Proud mom moment: Audrey and her friend are playing Little People; they're setting up a wedding. They decide that the girl and boy should be a mommy and a daddy. Audrey says, "no remember, babies come after [the wedding]." Good girl! :)

Audrey was playing at her friend Karlee's house and Karlee's mom, Jenny, asked her these cute questions:

1.What is something mom always says to you?
A: When you get something out, clean it up before you get something else out.

2. What Makes Mom happy?

A: When I clean up my room

3. What makes mom sad?

A: When I don’t clean up my room

4. How does your mom make you laugh?

A: When she tickles me

5. What was your mom like as a child?

A: funny

6. How old is your mom?

A: like, 15 maybe

7. How tall is your mom?

A: I don’t know

8. What is her favorite thing to watch on TV?

A: Dancing With the Stars

9. What does your mom do when you're not around?

A: Go to stores and watch TV

10. If your mom becomes famous, what will it be for?

A: Being on TV

11. What is your mom really good at?

A: baking food

12. What is your mom not very good at?

A: going to stores when I am not at school

13. What does your mom do for her job?

A: Going to work really good

14. What is your mom's favorite food?

A: Onions with salad and chicken mixed together

15. What makes you proud of your mom?

A: Being a good mom

16. If your mom were a cartoon character, who would she be?

A: Jazmine, that is my favorite so I just picked that

17. What do you and your mom do together?

A: going to the stores and clean the silverware together

18. How are you and your mom the same?

A: Our hair is the same

19. How are you and your mom different?

A: Our talking

20. How do you know your mom loves you?

A; because she loves me

21. What does your mom like most about your dad?

A: going out to dinner

22. Where is your mom's favorite place to go?

A: Burger Kings, no, not Burger Kings. Wings, Pizza and Things that is our favorite

Hum...perhaps I should relax about the cleaning. And, not go to so many stores...

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Spring Cleaning

I love spring!!!
Between the really nice weather and "nesting," I am in full Spring Cleaning mode. Well, actually, I'm thinking a lot about my plan of attack for spring cleaning...

Most of you know that I can be a little freaky about some things: which toys go in which boxes, scheduling the days I can do laundry, alphabetizing random things, sneaking a peek at the end of the book before I start... Ok, so I like organization. It makes me happy, and peaceful, and content. And, when I'm organized I feel like I can start a project. I'm sure there's much insight I could get from Dr. Phil, but I can't seem to help it!

So, for what it's worth, I thought I'd share with you some of my organizational tips.
Here's the first one: DRAWERS!
(I can take no credit for this -- it's from my seestah, Jennifer!) I don't know if this sounds familiar: drawer full of shirts -- stuffed to the brim, but only the top five or six only get worn...the same five or six every week! Have you seen the t-shirt on the bottom of the stack since Daughtry lost American Idol? Uh-huh...See what I mean?!?! Or...have you ever gone into your 5 year old daughter's room and found every shirt in her drawer on the floor because she was looking for the "shirt with the pink flowers and the sparkly writing?" True story. I see the shirt...It's nothing fancy, as you can see from the pictures, if you fold your shirts in half lengthwise and then fold that top to bottom and then in half again you get this nice little size that fits perfectly in a child-size drawer. This way, you can look in the drawer and see exactly what you have and exactly what you need! You may remember shirts you didn't even know you had (or that you should have long ago thrown away) and you can see everything at a glance. I also do this with their pajamas and their jeans.

So there you go...organizational tip #1!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Emmett is a Big Boy!

Emmett is two! He's a great little boy and lots of fun. He makes us laugh and his favorite foods are "bips" (chips) and oranges. He's figured out that presents are always a good thing.



Looking for any excuse to avoid grading...

...I spent a few hours making this project!

Now that Emmett is two and he's going to have a little sister joining us pretty soon, we figured it was time for Emmett to sleep in a big boy bed. But, Audrey has been sleeping in the toddler bed and so when we would try to get Emmett to sleep in the toddler bed he would cry and say "YaYa bed!" I figured we needed to do something to make it "his" bed. So, I went to JoAnn's and grabbed three yards of SpongeBob fabric and found whatever extra fabric I could at home. So, rather than finish my grading, I made this:

Spongebob is not necessarily my role model of choice, but Emmett really loves him (long story) and they had no Elmo or Diego fabric! So, for having no pattern and no idea what I was doing, I'm pretty excited about it! I just can't let my mother-in-law look too closely at my "figure-it-out-as-you-go" sewing.

And, after three nights, it's working great! He's falling asleep in his own bed and staying there all night! Whoohoo! Maybe I will be able to survive four. People do it all the time, right?!?

Monday, February 16, 2009

Valentine's Day Ode

"Lucky" Official Video With Colbie Caillat


My friend Jenifer put this song on her blog a while ago. Take a listen -- it's a sweet song. When I heard it I thought it would be perfect for Valentine's Day. Well, it's also perfect for February 16th. :) Or any day for that matter because I really do feel very lucky to be married to my best friend. Truly.

When I think about who I'd like to see, it's Cash.
When I think about who would love a certain restaurant, it's Cash.
When I think about who I'd like to show something funny, it's Cash.
When I think about who I'll ask a question I've been pondering, it's Cash.
When I see something ridiculous or funny and want to tell someone, it's Cash.
When I'm frustrated or upset and think about the first person to call, it's Cash.

So, sorry dude, you're it! For the long haul. I love you.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice...

...that's what little girls are made of! At least I really hope so, because we are going to even up the score here: 3 boys, 3 girls! Both Spencer and Audrey were hoping for a little sister, so they are really excited. Audrey was less than impressed though, with the "pictures" we brought back for her. I admit, they don't look much like a baby, in fact, they look down right alien. Audrey wanted to come to the appointment when I told her that the Dr was going to use a special machine to see the baby inside my tummy. But, then she decided she'd actually rather show Grammy her sparkly eye shadow (priorities people!) and was pacified when I told her we'd bring back pictures. I should have realized...

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Remember this Jenga post? Well, obviously I've taken a blogging sabbatical. Thanks to those of you who checked in! :) I'll fill you in on how my Jenga tower is doing... (beware, my SIL JeNeale taught me how to make collages in Picasa...you can click on them to see more detail)

Jenga Block #1: Audrey and the Sidewalk
One afternoon Spencer came running inside. I went outside to see Audrey at the door crying and blood all over her chin. She had climbed a (dead) Aspen tree by our house to watch Spencer and his friends play tetherball. Well, she fell out of the tree. This is how she described it: "Mom...head first, then arms, then legs..." It was so sad! She had seven stitches in her chin and four in her mouth!

Have you ever seen the movie Hitch where Will Smith eats the shrimp?

Jenga Block #2: Spencer turns 9!
We celebrated Spencer's birthday with family in Boise and Burley (with my sister and her girls up from California). It was a great birthday and he is really into drawing and sketching so he got some cool books and sets from Grandma and Grandpa. He also loves his airsoft gun. I loved it until I heard Emmett dump the extra plastic bb's all over the kitchen counter and tile floor. I am STILL finding orange bb's! While we were there...
My brother took the kids to tour the dairy. They had a great time...Emmett learned a new word (cow with a "t") and Spencer tried to milk a cow!!While we were there...
Audrey and her cousin Courtney decided to give themselves haircuts. Luckily, Broooke's sister cuts hair and she saved the day! Thanks Darci!
While we were there...
We celebrated Thanksgiving. And realized that we had much to be thankful for. Grandma sent these funny turkey headbands. :)

Jenga Block #3: Christmas
I love Christmas-time with the traditions, the family, the snow, the holiday treat gorge-fest, and watching the kids Christmas morning. This year was like most years, which I love...the Hill family makes Christmas Eve really special. We have a nativity, cousin present exchange, new jammies, and Christmas morning starts in the hall! Emmett pretty much stayed in his new wagon for two days.

Why don't we have a picture of Emmett with Santa? Well, Santa pretty much freaks him out. These pictures are from the Ward Christmas Party, which is another post altogether...
Jenga Block #4: Last Minute Road Trip
On Saturday before New Years my BIL Marty texted Cash to say he had tickets to the Rose Bowl and that he should bring the family down for a Pasadena New Years. We're both off for the semester and thought, why not?!? So, we packed up the van, prayed that Sweetzer pass would be open, stocked up on road-trip junk food, and drove many hours to Southern California. It was a really great trip, the kids did fantastic, and it was so nice to get away from the winter storms for a little bit. My sister and her family always have front row seats at the Rose Parade and the parade is amazing in person! Cash went to the Rose Bowl, we went shopping, and we ate some of the best food!
Jenga Block #5: Hill #4!!!

If you're still reading this too-long post, then you'll see the main reason I haven't updated my blog in a while! Yes, we're going to have baby Hill #4 this summer! We'll find out in a week if we're having a boy or a girl. Crazy...



Actually, this one should be called the Jenga Brick...it brought the tower tumbling down!! Well, it brought our house to a screeching halt for a while. I'm feeling lots better now, and Cash is happy to see that I'm now cooking meals again. Emmett still seems like a little baby, so it's hard to believe he's going to be a big brother! We're really excited for this new little one to bless our lives.

Hope you all have been healthy and happy. I can't wait to catch up on all your blogs!