Monday, March 23, 2009
1st day of spring break
where did the day go....i know i worked on some things, but do i really have anything to show for it? tomorrow i will finish cleaning out the bedroom closet (i hope!) tonight kathleen, brent & i watched TWILIGHT. i had not read the book and really had no idea what to expect....now i anxiously wait for the next episode. THEN it was time for '24' my favorite tv show. at the conclusion of each episode i want the week to go by quickly so i can watch the next one...but i must say i am very dissappointed in the president's daughter olivia - she is a leak in her mother's administration ~ what will happen next??????
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Because its spring...spring...spring....
These are words from one of my favorite springtime songs...and since yesterday was the 1st day of spring, i thought it best to sit down and write a few words SINCE the last time i blogged was on Christmas Day 2008.
Oh...there was just a rainbow over bogus basin. i just love rainbows and what they represent. today i planted a pansy plant in a pot outside our front door. Yesterday being the first day of spring, i took primrose plants to my three coworkers to wish them happy spring. one of the coworkers was there and she was very appreciative...the other two won't see their flowers till monday. but i won't be there cuz i am taking the whole week off ~ it is Kathleen's spring break. i have tried to take most of her school days off so we can do things together. towards the end of the week brent, kathleen, c.jay & i are driving to utah for a couple of days....kathleen has some fun things planned. charisse is off to lincoln city, oregon, with some friends for spring break.
all is well...i plan to be much more consistent but if i'm not, i am not going to stress over this....
"Spring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!" what a fun quote from Robin Williams....so true....LET'S PARTY!!!!!
Oh...there was just a rainbow over bogus basin. i just love rainbows and what they represent. today i planted a pansy plant in a pot outside our front door. Yesterday being the first day of spring, i took primrose plants to my three coworkers to wish them happy spring. one of the coworkers was there and she was very appreciative...the other two won't see their flowers till monday. but i won't be there cuz i am taking the whole week off ~ it is Kathleen's spring break. i have tried to take most of her school days off so we can do things together. towards the end of the week brent, kathleen, c.jay & i are driving to utah for a couple of days....kathleen has some fun things planned. charisse is off to lincoln city, oregon, with some friends for spring break.
all is well...i plan to be much more consistent but if i'm not, i am not going to stress over this....
"Spring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!" what a fun quote from Robin Williams....so true....LET'S PARTY!!!!!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you and yours. What a wonderful Christmas day it has been. We have not had a white Christmas for ten years, so they say, here in Boise, Idaho...and it is white everywhere I look. Our family sat and watched the snow fall late into Christmas Eve night.
Our tradition for Christmas eve starts out by caroling to our neighbors and taking them a bottle of honey or other sweet treat. We have been doing this for about 20 years now because that is how long we have lived in this home.....May 1988 is when we moved here. The first year I will never forget caroling to a neighbors home and the neighbor was so caught off guard that they asked us "What do you want"...we responded with "just want to wish you a Merry Christmas". From then on, they have anticipated our carol. Yesterday afternoon this neighbor called us because they were afraid they would miss us and wanted to make sure they would be home. We love each of our neighbors - we know them all by name - what a blessing to feel safe and secure on your street.
At 7pm, our neighbors, Joan Grimm and her son, Rick came over for our traditional Christmas Eve dinner, homemade clam chowder, relish plate, homemade rolls, then warm gingerbread with (fat free) cool whip. We then had a nice evening of stories, memories, concluding with "Joy to the World" produced by the LDS church.
When our neighbors have left, we then relaxed, reminisced, then as tradition continues, the new 'red' pajamas (which is a tradition continued from my childhood)....then reading of The Polar Express....then the children retire to the family room downstairs to watch Christmas movies, have fun as siblings.......fall asleep....and wait for the arrival of Santa. Casey & Sheena arrived late as they had spent the evening in Wilder with Sheena's family....glad that they arrived safely thru the storm. They said that there were some cars off the road.
Those present for Christmas morning were Brent & Julie, Charisse, Casey & Sheena, C.Jay, and Kathleen.
Our morning started a bit later than in years past as the children are a bit older & Casey & Sheena didn't have to be up on the ski hill till the afternoon shift. When all the presents were open, we all agreed that this was a wonderful Christmas morning.....we missed our Utah kids but talked to them a bit later in the day. Santa had found them also....with our sweet Jaxon (7yrs old) said that he was up at 12:45am missing Santa by about 15 minutes.....a bit excited I would say....reminding me of his dad, Chad. We miss my parents and Brent's mother. Many Christmas' were spent with his parents. Holly lives in Provo, Utah much closer to the Utah children....my parents went to Chad & Lisa's for breakfast and to watch Jaxon, Brynna, and Jaci open a few of their presents. Thank U Chad & Lisa for including Grandma K & Grandpa.
Now, we will have a quiet turkey dinner when Brent and Kathleen return from a couple of hours of night skiing at Bogus. They will find Casey & Sheena somewhere working ski patrol.....Charisse, C.Jay, and I are warm inside.....just relaxing and feeling the sweetness of knowing that our Savior was born to save this world....I love my Savior Jesus Christ...I know He Lives....I know He loves me....
MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS 2008
Our tradition for Christmas eve starts out by caroling to our neighbors and taking them a bottle of honey or other sweet treat. We have been doing this for about 20 years now because that is how long we have lived in this home.....May 1988 is when we moved here. The first year I will never forget caroling to a neighbors home and the neighbor was so caught off guard that they asked us "What do you want"...we responded with "just want to wish you a Merry Christmas". From then on, they have anticipated our carol. Yesterday afternoon this neighbor called us because they were afraid they would miss us and wanted to make sure they would be home. We love each of our neighbors - we know them all by name - what a blessing to feel safe and secure on your street.
At 7pm, our neighbors, Joan Grimm and her son, Rick came over for our traditional Christmas Eve dinner, homemade clam chowder, relish plate, homemade rolls, then warm gingerbread with (fat free) cool whip. We then had a nice evening of stories, memories, concluding with "Joy to the World" produced by the LDS church.
When our neighbors have left, we then relaxed, reminisced, then as tradition continues, the new 'red' pajamas (which is a tradition continued from my childhood)....then reading of The Polar Express....then the children retire to the family room downstairs to watch Christmas movies, have fun as siblings.......fall asleep....and wait for the arrival of Santa. Casey & Sheena arrived late as they had spent the evening in Wilder with Sheena's family....glad that they arrived safely thru the storm. They said that there were some cars off the road.
Those present for Christmas morning were Brent & Julie, Charisse, Casey & Sheena, C.Jay, and Kathleen.
Our morning started a bit later than in years past as the children are a bit older & Casey & Sheena didn't have to be up on the ski hill till the afternoon shift. When all the presents were open, we all agreed that this was a wonderful Christmas morning.....we missed our Utah kids but talked to them a bit later in the day. Santa had found them also....with our sweet Jaxon (7yrs old) said that he was up at 12:45am missing Santa by about 15 minutes.....a bit excited I would say....reminding me of his dad, Chad. We miss my parents and Brent's mother. Many Christmas' were spent with his parents. Holly lives in Provo, Utah much closer to the Utah children....my parents went to Chad & Lisa's for breakfast and to watch Jaxon, Brynna, and Jaci open a few of their presents. Thank U Chad & Lisa for including Grandma K & Grandpa.
Now, we will have a quiet turkey dinner when Brent and Kathleen return from a couple of hours of night skiing at Bogus. They will find Casey & Sheena somewhere working ski patrol.....Charisse, C.Jay, and I are warm inside.....just relaxing and feeling the sweetness of knowing that our Savior was born to save this world....I love my Savior Jesus Christ...I know He Lives....I know He loves me....
MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Five days before Christmas....
HI! Today is five days before Christmas and I am running crazy. I just returned from Costco and I almost had several shopping cart accidents cuz of the high traffic flow. The fun part was that I ran into ... well not literally into ... but saw some friends from the days of the 36th ward ...The Katseanas' (sp?)....the husband is now a bishop of a married BSU student ward and our Casey & Sheena are in their ward....all they could say were good things about this fun couple - it is always fun to hear good things about your children. Now I am home and C.Jay has helped me with the set up of this blog....really C.Jay has helped me with everything about the computer. Years ago, he taught me how to turn on the computer and now look at me, I am a computer wizard (not really) but I really love the computer.
Well, this is post #1.....I will log in again soon...maybe even later today!
Well, this is post #1.....I will log in again soon...maybe even later today!
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