that I bird-watch. Not really, but we do have 2 bird feeders and they are almost always busy. We ran out of food the other day and felt bad because we felt like we were letting them down and they would be going hungry! It was the day it had snowed so they couldn't even hunt for food that has fallen to the ground.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Last Weekend...
We made yet another one day round trip to Seattle and back. This time it was for Bob's uncle's 80th birthday. (This is Bob's Uncle Bob - ha) Just the two of us went and after the party was over we stopped by to visit Sean and Tiffany (David was working), Costco for pepperoni (our Costco no longer sells the big bag of pepperoni pieces), and a couple exchanges at the mall and then on our way home - got there about 12:15a.m.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Last New Beginnings...(at least for Katie)
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Must Share
Anyways, back to my story.
I scored this wool pea coat at Old Navy for 14.99!
14.99!!
How could I pass it up? I couldn't.
I also found a skirt at Macy's for under 10 bucks!
It satisfied my shopping craving for the week... :)
Sunday, February 6, 2011
I am so done with January...hello February!
But first things first...
We have a few good memories for January:
1. Our trip to Big White in Kelowna, Canada.
It was lots of fun and I even took 2 ski lessons (no one was allowed to watch or take pictures however!)
the kids really have all the best pictures on their facebook, which I'm sure most of you have seen.

2. We got to see Sean several times this month. No matter what he always makes you smile!
3. And last but no least Kyle got his mission papers all done and turned in. Now we are just waiting and checking the mailbox every day, ugh. Kyle and Katie also got their p. blessing last Sunday which was awesome (we actually already got those in the mail)
SOOO, I guess as I look back January really wasn't all bad but I'm ready for a new month and to be one month closer to Spring...
Sunday, January 23, 2011
And to all who suffer—to all who feel discouraged, worried, or lonely—I say with love and deep concern for you, never give in.
Never surrender.
Never allow despair to overcome your spirit.
Embrace and rely upon the Hope of Israel, for the love of the Son of God pierces all darkness, softens all sorrow, and gladdens every heart.
*Dieter F. Uchtdorf - "The Infinite Power of Hope"
I have some very sad news to share. David and Tiffany lost their little girl yesterday. Tiffany was seven months pregnant and had to deliver their baby girl who had already passed way inside her. I don't have any details right now but just please keep them in your prayers as they will need some extra comfort and strength to keep going.
Never surrender.
Never allow despair to overcome your spirit.
Embrace and rely upon the Hope of Israel, for the love of the Son of God pierces all darkness, softens all sorrow, and gladdens every heart.
*Dieter F. Uchtdorf - "The Infinite Power of Hope"
I have some very sad news to share. David and Tiffany lost their little girl yesterday. Tiffany was seven months pregnant and had to deliver their baby girl who had already passed way inside her. I don't have any details right now but just please keep them in your prayers as they will need some extra comfort and strength to keep going.
Friday, January 14, 2011
already a couch potato...
Sunday, January 9, 2011
facebook...
This is just a writing post, no pictures.
So I finally have a facebook page, thanks to Katie.
I have not decided if I like it yet or not.
I am confused about exactly what to do with it.
I have getting tons and tons of email's now of people wanting to be "friends".
I don't know if I have time to keep up a blog, read emails and keep up a facebook page.
So, you all out there tell me WHY it is a good thing to have a facebook and what the heck do I do now that I have one???
Thanks :)
So I finally have a facebook page, thanks to Katie.
I have not decided if I like it yet or not.
I am confused about exactly what to do with it.
I have getting tons and tons of email's now of people wanting to be "friends".
I don't know if I have time to keep up a blog, read emails and keep up a facebook page.
So, you all out there tell me WHY it is a good thing to have a facebook and what the heck do I do now that I have one???
Thanks :)
Monday, January 3, 2011
New Year's: Look Not behind Thee - our FHE message tonight!
We watched this video for FHE tonight. lds.org has tons of great "mormon message" videos. It was a perfect one to start a new year. Probably one of the things I am most thankful for as a member of the church:
we can always have hope
we can change
we can be forgiven
we can move forward and not back
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Happy New Year!
I decided before I can move on to a new year I need to catch up last year!
So...
Here's it goes,
this picture is Christmas Eve after everyone had gone to bed and Santa Claus had come and gone.
Once again my kids must of been very, very good this year.
the chair in the picture above was Brian's loot...
Christmas morning before the unwrapping had begun. We had Christmas music on the TV (in case you were wondering why the TV had to be on while we were unwrapping presents) :)
On Sunday we got up and drove to Bellevue (New Castle) to spend the day with Bob's family. Everyone (except his sister and her family from Texas) was there and it was great to see them, it had been a while. We had 5 small kids and 5 young adult kids plus the adults in one house! We ate and ate and ate and the kids had a few presents to open. We spent the night at a hotel near-by and Monday my car got it's 5,000 mile service and we went to lunch with Elena and Ashleigh and mostly looked/browsed around Bellevue Square.
Christmas Eve
Here we all are by the tree before dinner. We stuck pretty close to tradition, nice dinner, short spiritual thought, games, dessert. We had fun with the Toolson's and am so thankful we had some family close by to celebrate with us.
the cousins eating dinner together (Joe was sitting at the other end of the table and didn't get in the picture here)
Christmas Eve
and last but not least I had promised a few more pictures from Katie's birthday,
Saturday, December 18, 2010
How did this happen??
seriously, how can my daughter be 18? i am getting stinkin old!
i will admit there were days I didn't know if either of us would live to see this day, but she is turning out to be a great young woman.
for her birthday she could hardly wait to go snowboarding on opening day at the "Loup"
It looks so cool!
Last Saturday Bob spent most of the day in the snow building a stable for our nativity set we bought earlier this season. 
I just have to say it looks amazing in the bank that slopes in front of our house. We have got a ton of comments from people on how much they like it! Last year we put up this "chubby" Santa we had bought at WalMart. You know the kind, they are full of air and blow around in the breeze. We had it on top of our roof and it looked pretty cool up there but we decided it wouldn't look right up there this year, looking down on the stable! :) So chubby Santa stayed in the box this year.
I like (love) the nativity much better.
I like (love) the nativity much better.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
snow, snow, and more snow!
It started snowing Saturday morning and didn't stop until, well I don't know when it stopped for sure because when I went to bed it was still snowing!
We got a ton of snow! We were late for church because there was no way I could back out of our drive-way until Bob finished snow-blowing. And it was really wet, heavy snow so it was quite the work-out for him. If we would of had to shovel it ourselves we would of never made it to church (well we could of if we had started at like 6am or something)
a view from our driveway looking across the river...

the snow was so heavy on the branches of the trees they were hanging really low.
Today however it warmed up and some of it melted. Not all of it though.
I actually hope there is snow around still on Friday. Katie wants to go sledding after the basketball games for her birthday party. :)

We got a ton of snow! We were late for church because there was no way I could back out of our drive-way until Bob finished snow-blowing. And it was really wet, heavy snow so it was quite the work-out for him. If we would of had to shovel it ourselves we would of never made it to church (well we could of if we had started at like 6am or something)
a view from our driveway looking across the river...
the snow was so heavy on the branches of the trees they were hanging really low.
Today however it warmed up and some of it melted. Not all of it though.
I actually hope there is snow around still on Friday. Katie wants to go sledding after the basketball games for her birthday party. :)Thursday, December 9, 2010
Inspirational Thoughts
If you watch the news at all you probably heard that Elizabeth Edwards passed away on Tuesday at the age of 61. As I was getting ready for work that morning, watching the Today show, they were briefly highlighting her life. She is not my hero or anything but I was touched as I listened to what they had to say about her. She seemed like a good person who cared about important issues, she loved her family, and she had more than her fair share of struggles. (her son was killed in a car accident, she had a husband that totally betrayed her, she was dx with breast cancer approximately 6 years ago while she still had 2 young children).
I wrote down a few of her quotes that I really liked:
In an interview once she was talking about the most important lesson she wanted to leave her kids or grand kids. She said she didn't know what is the most important, but this is what she would hope her grand kids would remember about her:
"She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, and surely it has not, she adjusted her sails..."
I love that thought. We all have dreams and a particular way we see our life going. Of course we all know by now that our life never goes the way we envisioned it going, so sometimes we have to adjust our dreams and carry on.
She also said:
"if your going to make tomorrow count, you have to buck up today!"
short and simple and to the point!
and one last thing, she said as she knew the end was close for her, she "did not want people to say she lost her battle with cancer; the battle was about living a good life, and that she won"
love that!
I wrote down a few of her quotes that I really liked:
In an interview once she was talking about the most important lesson she wanted to leave her kids or grand kids. She said she didn't know what is the most important, but this is what she would hope her grand kids would remember about her:
"She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, and surely it has not, she adjusted her sails..."
I love that thought. We all have dreams and a particular way we see our life going. Of course we all know by now that our life never goes the way we envisioned it going, so sometimes we have to adjust our dreams and carry on.
She also said:
"if your going to make tomorrow count, you have to buck up today!"
short and simple and to the point!
and one last thing, she said as she knew the end was close for her, she "did not want people to say she lost her battle with cancer; the battle was about living a good life, and that she won"
love that!
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