Showing posts with label Greg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greg. Show all posts
04 December 2011
The First Ornament
I'm not stressing about getting everything done in a hurry this year. So as a result, my house is being decorated a little a time. This weekend was productive. I was able to finally convince three of my kiddos and a friend of theirs to haul up most of the Christmas boxes from our storage room. There is still stuff down there in the basement, but I'm not stressing to get down there to find it. Anyway, most of the decorations are out; most of the ornaments on the main tree. The top is kind of bare, but the bottom branches are quite full, courtesy of short people with little hands. I need to enlist the help of a taller individual to get it complete.
This is a picture of the first decoration of this Christmas season, well not counting the Christmas tree!
Yes, it's half snowman/half football. And yes it's adorned in purple and gold instead of red and green. Gregory had the honor of hanging this little guy on Saturday night, following the LSU win over Georgia in the SEC Championship game.
He's now surrounded by lots of red and green. There's a little black and gold one hanging nearby too! Imagine that! They are new, purchased while home in Louisiana last January. I was so excited when I bought them because they reminded me so much of Greg. And now he's home, ever-present and yelling and clapping when there's a team from Louisiana playing football! And what a year to be an LSU or Saints fan!
So it was a good weekend. Football aside, it's beginning to look a LOT like Christmas; now to start working on it sounding and feeling more like it too!
21 November 2011
Not A Whole Lot Changes in Ten Years
Tonight we spent some family time watching home movies from our family vacation to Colorado, Utah and Yellowstone in 2001. It never ceases to amaze me how little my kids have changed in the ten years that have passed since that favorite trip. Yes, they have definitely matured during that time – but their personalities are much the same.
Greg was the narrator for much of the video. I’m still surprised by how much of a Southern accent he had back then. I guess I never really noticed it as he was growing up, but boy was it obvious in retrospect! He still speaks quite slowly; he was a little embarrassed watching, probably because his girlfriend was enjoying the home movies along with us – but I thought it was cute. It’s just part of what makes him Greg and yet another thing to love about him. You could tell he felt important because he was given the responsibility of taking the video. He was sure to tell us what amazing sights we were looking at and would zoom in on the names of the various geysers, springs and mudpots in Yellowstone. I’m grateful he provided those important aspects, so that now, 10 years later, we would know what we were looking at! He was the obvious oldest child – reprimanding a younger sibling for saying something silly, hiking in the hundred something degree heat through Arches National Park with his 1 year old brother on his back, complimenting me by taking a picture of me and mentioning my weight loss – yes, I was struggling with weight even back then.
Then there was Mark! Questions, questions, and more questions! Obnoxious noises followed by even more questions. His dad repeating the same thing over and over and over again to him, until he finally complied. Let’s see: spitting in the hot springs to see if his spit would boil; taking a stick and “writing” in these bacterial deposits in Yellowstone, despite signs warning to leave the natural habitat undisturbed! Curious and destructive! Hmmmm, wonder how New York City and its inhabitants are faring! But I love him like crazy and miss him terribly right now.
Lindsay was the boss, well kind of. I think she and Mike were competing for that job. Should I be even slightly surprised? She wasn’t bossy in a mean sort of way, which did actually surprise me a little. She would just tell people what they were supposed to be doing. Ummm, she still does that. She was tough as nails, doing whatever her big brothers were attempting, but there she was playing with the little ones and making sure they were safe! That’s my Lindz! Gotta love her too! And something else that I noticed – she was almost always with me – when she wasn’t doing some kind of daredevil thing, that is. That kind of surprised me and made me smile just a little. Maybe she didn't really mind being with me as much as I might have thought.
Then Todd . . . thinking that he was as big as the others, following in their literal footsteps; showing that he WAS bigger than Thomas – taunting and teasing just a little. Hmmmmmm. . . . Throwing a big rock at Mark, crying when he didn’t get his way – I should explain that he was only 4! Well, that still doesn’t explain the rock. But cute, with a sensitive side that teared up very easily. And Patiently holding out a Cheeto for a groundhog. Yep, that would be Todd, more patient with animals than with his siblings. A little bit more challenging – but I love him lots anyway!
Thomas was only about 18 months during that vacation. He was still so little – but he was so good. I remember how amazed I was that he tolerated 2 weeks of camping so well and so easily. My biggest concern was keeping his face and clothes clean so that the bears wouldn’t smell him coming! He was pretty quiet and rarely complained. Okay, so Thomas is a lot more vocal these days and I’m sure he would have something to say about long car rides and staying in a tent and the outdoors for so long with absolutely no electronics! But that sweetness and innocence is still there, even today. Who can help but love Thomas?
Needless to say, Garrett was totally bent out of shape because he didn’t make an appearance in this movie. My thought is this: after listening to all the kids’ fussing and crying, throwing rocks and screaming to go to the bathroom, plus looking at the loaded-down Suburban with barely room to spare – well, let’s just say I’m totally amazed that Garrett made an appearance at all! Period! He’s lucky he’s even part of this wonderful family, but then so are we.
30 October 2011
Change is Good
Yes, I'm writing again. It's been a while, I know. Today's topic is change, defined, it means to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be. Today I am embracing change. It started with a haircut last week, as well as a new color. So I guess that would be making something a different form. I'm liking that change so far.
On Monday I will venture on a new course! I am rather excited about it! I have accepted a position with a home health corporation. (making my future course different.) I'll admit that I'm not looking forward to the 40 hour weeks for the next 2 months while I am in training, but I do so look forward to learning something new and starting a new phase of my career in nursing. I'm especially excited about having more one on one time with my patients and actually getting to do some patient education, about medications, disease processes, etc. That has by far been my favorite part of nursing - teaching! Imagine that! What better way to combine my 2 degrees/careers. Ok, I actually wrote this last week - I have already completed my first week. I thought it went rather well. The online training and huge orientation manual were a bit tedious, but I've learned a lot already! I actually was ably to observe another RN during her patient visits, and I think I'll like it once I'm on my own - just so much new information to learn.
We've also done some home improvements - on the outside anyway. It's not quite finished, but will be soon. Otherwise things here are much the same. Same hubby - just terribly busy of late, same kids driving me crazy! Missing Mark and Lindsay a LOT, but enjoying time with Greg - it's truly as if he never left.
Of course fall brings with it some beautiful changes in color and temperature!

Another big change - Todd got his braces off!
A new outfit for Garrett -

Mark's also experiencing some recent changes in his mission. Read his latest email also titled "Changes" at www.marksnymission.blogspot.com. I guess it snowed in New York City this weekend. I'm anxious to hear how he survived the early winter visit. These are a couple of recent pictures on his 20th birthday:
Lindsay is adjusting well to college life. I only talk to her about once a week, but we share messages by texting and on Facebook once in a while. These were taken on a recent weekend visit to Utah to tell her best friend, Tre', good-bye as he leave for his mission to Puebla Mexico.

So there have been a ton of recent changes - but overall life is much the same. I'm striving to live each day at a time, enjoying each moment as best as I can. Some moments are more challenging than others. Some are just plain crazy. Others, quiet and peaceful. Such is the life of me!
On Monday I will venture on a new course! I am rather excited about it! I have accepted a position with a home health corporation. (making my future course different.) I'll admit that I'm not looking forward to the 40 hour weeks for the next 2 months while I am in training, but I do so look forward to learning something new and starting a new phase of my career in nursing. I'm especially excited about having more one on one time with my patients and actually getting to do some patient education, about medications, disease processes, etc. That has by far been my favorite part of nursing - teaching! Imagine that! What better way to combine my 2 degrees/careers. Ok, I actually wrote this last week - I have already completed my first week. I thought it went rather well. The online training and huge orientation manual were a bit tedious, but I've learned a lot already! I actually was ably to observe another RN during her patient visits, and I think I'll like it once I'm on my own - just so much new information to learn.
We've also done some home improvements - on the outside anyway. It's not quite finished, but will be soon. Otherwise things here are much the same. Same hubby - just terribly busy of late, same kids driving me crazy! Missing Mark and Lindsay a LOT, but enjoying time with Greg - it's truly as if he never left.
Of course fall brings with it some beautiful changes in color and temperature!
Another big change - Todd got his braces off!
A new outfit for Garrett -
Mark's also experiencing some recent changes in his mission. Read his latest email also titled "Changes" at www.marksnymission.blogspot.com. I guess it snowed in New York City this weekend. I'm anxious to hear how he survived the early winter visit. These are a couple of recent pictures on his 20th birthday:
Lindsay is adjusting well to college life. I only talk to her about once a week, but we share messages by texting and on Facebook once in a while. These were taken on a recent weekend visit to Utah to tell her best friend, Tre', good-bye as he leave for his mission to Puebla Mexico.
So there have been a ton of recent changes - but overall life is much the same. I'm striving to live each day at a time, enjoying each moment as best as I can. Some moments are more challenging than others. Some are just plain crazy. Others, quiet and peaceful. Such is the life of me!
14 September 2011
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17 June 2011
Day 33 ~ Simply, I Am Blessed
Without a doubt, I am blessed.
My week has been less than spectacular. I've had a cold that has dragged on, missed a day of work, got very little accomplished around the house. And then today I was just starting to get back in the swing of things when the kids became very noisy, my head began throbbing and a virtually new computer purchased for Greg was no longer functioning. Suffice to say that little human hands had been all over that computer. I was crying, yelling, scolding and then found myself at the desk here attempting to address a graduation card. I glanced up and saw the Facebook page open and read a few posts here and there. I became even more irritated as I read about the successes and joys that friends were experiencing. I admit, I should have taken pleasure in well, other people's pleasures, but not today. Instead I began contemplating deleting my Facebook account so I wouldn't have to read about other people's good days and be left feeling bad about my less than good ones.
So I expressed what I was feeling and this is what I wrote: I find Facebook to be such a downer at times. I really enjoy reading about others' experiences, but it can be a huge waste of time and I often come away feeling others have it more together and are just better at everything. So all in all it's probably not a good relationship. I think maybe it's time for an intervention.
And almost immediately family and friends came to my rescue. I was reminded of all the blessings I have and not to take things posted so seriously. Which, I of course, already knew. But sometimes we must be reminded of even the simplest of things.
So I'm thankful for the MANY comments! It's nice to know that someone out there really is listening, or in this case, reading! And that you cared enough to respond and not allow me to participate in my pity party for much longer. True friends will be there when you're even a little bit down, confront you with reality when needed, call you on the phone, make you laugh and even offer chocolate! So thanks again ~ I'll hang on to you guys, on Facebook and in the real world!
So, as I was saying . . . I am blessed! With so many tender mercies, too plentiful to number! Here are just a few, in pictures . . .
Last month Lindsay and I spent a weekend visiting friends in Kansas City and went to the Princess Diana exhibit at Union Station. This was the only picture we were allowed to take. It was a replica of the cake from her wedding to Prince Charles.
My week has been less than spectacular. I've had a cold that has dragged on, missed a day of work, got very little accomplished around the house. And then today I was just starting to get back in the swing of things when the kids became very noisy, my head began throbbing and a virtually new computer purchased for Greg was no longer functioning. Suffice to say that little human hands had been all over that computer. I was crying, yelling, scolding and then found myself at the desk here attempting to address a graduation card. I glanced up and saw the Facebook page open and read a few posts here and there. I became even more irritated as I read about the successes and joys that friends were experiencing. I admit, I should have taken pleasure in well, other people's pleasures, but not today. Instead I began contemplating deleting my Facebook account so I wouldn't have to read about other people's good days and be left feeling bad about my less than good ones.
So I expressed what I was feeling and this is what I wrote: I find Facebook to be such a downer at times. I really enjoy reading about others' experiences, but it can be a huge waste of time and I often come away feeling others have it more together and are just better at everything. So all in all it's probably not a good relationship. I think maybe it's time for an intervention.
And almost immediately family and friends came to my rescue. I was reminded of all the blessings I have and not to take things posted so seriously. Which, I of course, already knew. But sometimes we must be reminded of even the simplest of things.
So I'm thankful for the MANY comments! It's nice to know that someone out there really is listening, or in this case, reading! And that you cared enough to respond and not allow me to participate in my pity party for much longer. True friends will be there when you're even a little bit down, confront you with reality when needed, call you on the phone, make you laugh and even offer chocolate! So thanks again ~ I'll hang on to you guys, on Facebook and in the real world!
So, as I was saying . . . I am blessed! With so many tender mercies, too plentiful to number! Here are just a few, in pictures . . .
Last month Lindsay and I spent a weekend visiting friends in Kansas City and went to the Princess Diana exhibit at Union Station. This was the only picture we were allowed to take. It was a replica of the cake from her wedding to Prince Charles.
The next day we had lunch at the Plaza in downtown KC. Very lovely. We chose Cheesecake Factory for lunch.
Lindsay was becoming impatient waiting for our meal.
But she thoroughly enjoyed it when it finally arrived!
Here are a couple more candid shots taken with my phone: Thomas after Tae Kwon Do
and Todd showing off his Sunday best
and last, but not least, a couple from Mark in New York
17 May 2011
Day 64 ~ A Few New Pictures
Well it finally came! My Mother's Day card from Greg with a memory card enclosed! It doesn't matter that the card was a week late - I love, love, love looking at pictures, especially those from my kids, far away. There were only about a dozen pictures that he's snapped over the last couple of months, but I'll take what I can get! It occurred to me that these are likely the last pictures he'll be sending home. About 9 more weeks! We're seriously in the home stretch now!
These two are from a pizza challenge he participated in - He and Elder Dela Cruz had to eat the whole thing!
Alas, they couldn't do it! Boy do they look miserable!
These two are from a pizza challenge he participated in - He and Elder Dela Cruz had to eat the whole thing!
Alas, they couldn't do it! Boy do they look miserable!
10 May 2011
Day 72 ~ The Day Between Two Phone Calls
This sounds like a rather odd title to a posting, I know. Yesterday after a day at work that can only be described as horrendous (trust me, that's all you want to know about it), I got home just in time to talk to Greg. He filled us in on what he's been up to and what he's looking forward to in a couple of months once he's home. All of the kids, except Todd, who was sleeping, were able to talk to him for a while. We were able to conference in his grandparents as well. It's so reassuring to hear the sound of his voice and know that he's not just okay, but doing really, really well! When he said "bye", I was, for once, excited. Because the next time I hear his voice he will either be on his way home or already in my arms.
Tomorrow morning, early, will be another phone call. Actually in just a few hours as it's technically already morning! As early as 6, our time, Mark will be calling from the airport. He will be on his way to New York. It seems rather odd to me because I hugged him goodbye two months ago. But he hasn't really started his adventure yet. Tomorrow it begins! I can only imagine how excited he must be. I wonder if he will be able to sleep tonight, and also wonder how he managed to get everything packed again. He spoke to Mike for a few short minutes this afternoon, asking him to please increase the limit on his Amex card so that he can check another bag at the airport. That means he had trouble packing all his "stuff". But, really how do you pack when you're going off for two years and make it fit in 2 suitcases and 2 carry-on bags???? I'm so eager to talk to him. His letters, emails and pictures convey an excitement that I long to confirm in his voice.
My pictures today are of both these boys at the MTC. Both think they can climb walls and are some kind of superheroes. And to me they are!
Tomorrow morning, early, will be another phone call. Actually in just a few hours as it's technically already morning! As early as 6, our time, Mark will be calling from the airport. He will be on his way to New York. It seems rather odd to me because I hugged him goodbye two months ago. But he hasn't really started his adventure yet. Tomorrow it begins! I can only imagine how excited he must be. I wonder if he will be able to sleep tonight, and also wonder how he managed to get everything packed again. He spoke to Mike for a few short minutes this afternoon, asking him to please increase the limit on his Amex card so that he can check another bag at the airport. That means he had trouble packing all his "stuff". But, really how do you pack when you're going off for two years and make it fit in 2 suitcases and 2 carry-on bags???? I'm so eager to talk to him. His letters, emails and pictures convey an excitement that I long to confirm in his voice.
My pictures today are of both these boys at the MTC. Both think they can climb walls and are some kind of superheroes. And to me they are!
02 May 2011
Day 79 ~ , Today, Tonight and Tomorrow
Tonight I am pondering what I have to share. I feel that I didn't get a whole heck of a lot accomplished today. I spent way too much time in front of this computer screen, but no, I was not mindlessly gazing. It's ominous when one can look back on the hours spent in a day and nothing really significant comes to mind. At least on first thought. Just because I didn't get my basement completely cleared, cleaned and in immaculate condition (I really wanted to at least accomplish the clearing and cleaning, immaculate would be a stretch!), doesn't really mean the complete day was a wash. I just tend to nag on myself when I spend too much time here staring at this monitor.
But I actually had a purpose to the staring . . . I spent some time scanning older photographs. I'm working on a project for Mother's Day. Shhh. Don't tell. Granted, it likely will not be ready by Sunday, but it's a work in progress and our moms are patient! So I started off scanning and of course things started going wrong, one by one. Most of my time with the computer is actually spent putting out fires. I know they are useful and really make us work less, but sometimes I wonder about that. Long story short, the scanning project took a very long time. Then later, Lindsay and I spent some time looking at off-campus housing at BYU-Idaho. We made a decision and then after dinner I was back on again completing the housing agreement and paying the deposit. Seems strange and sad to think of another child gone, so I won't now. Tomorrow is another day.
And here I am again. Today really is 79 days until Greg is home. So if I don't write my blog - I'm officially behind. Seems like I predicted that happening. Oh well! Tomorrow is Greg's and Mark's Pdays or preparation days. So I will be writing emails to both of them. Should I write them tonight or in the morning? I'm thinking now - while I'm already here typing. Tomorrow will be good for cleaning and I can ban myself from the computer (until I blog). Next thing to ponder - should I write one letter to them both like Mike does, or two separate ones? I always opt for the latter - that way I can individualize them and they're more special.
My pictures tonight will be some of the ones I was scanning earlier today.
But I actually had a purpose to the staring . . . I spent some time scanning older photographs. I'm working on a project for Mother's Day. Shhh. Don't tell. Granted, it likely will not be ready by Sunday, but it's a work in progress and our moms are patient! So I started off scanning and of course things started going wrong, one by one. Most of my time with the computer is actually spent putting out fires. I know they are useful and really make us work less, but sometimes I wonder about that. Long story short, the scanning project took a very long time. Then later, Lindsay and I spent some time looking at off-campus housing at BYU-Idaho. We made a decision and then after dinner I was back on again completing the housing agreement and paying the deposit. Seems strange and sad to think of another child gone, so I won't now. Tomorrow is another day.
And here I am again. Today really is 79 days until Greg is home. So if I don't write my blog - I'm officially behind. Seems like I predicted that happening. Oh well! Tomorrow is Greg's and Mark's Pdays or preparation days. So I will be writing emails to both of them. Should I write them tonight or in the morning? I'm thinking now - while I'm already here typing. Tomorrow will be good for cleaning and I can ban myself from the computer (until I blog). Next thing to ponder - should I write one letter to them both like Mike does, or two separate ones? I always opt for the latter - that way I can individualize them and they're more special.
My pictures tonight will be some of the ones I was scanning earlier today.
Todd's first day of preschool
Pop Pop feeding Garrett
Greg and Mark as Santa's helpers
Cute little Lindsay
Thomas and Lindsay
Cute one of Thomas
I miss these two!
A favorite of Mark
Thomas and I at Yellowstone
Another favorite
21 April 2011
Day 87 ~ Random Photos
I think this is Greg jumping off of some cliffs at the lake.
Some friends had rented a boat and were gracious enough to take us along for a ride.
Watch out - Lindsay's steering! Just kidding, of course!
The campsite - oh I miss those days. Really!
Our huge tent that could hold everyone in our family - plus some!
18 April 2011
Day 88 ~ Halloween Favorites
This morning I came across a rather disturbing photo of Greg, costumed as the Joker from the last Batman movie. I thought I did a pretty good job with his makeup that Halloween. It was perfect as Garrett was Batman that year and Greg the evil villain - they made a good pair! So I decided to pick some of my favorite Halloween characters over the last 20 years . . . . . Just wish I would have had time to scan some of the older ones.
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