Thursday, December 24, 2009

Thanksgiving Week

We had a great Thanksgiving week! The kids had the whole week off from school so we had some time to do some fun things. Sunday night we went to Mom's house for dinner and the Dumini's came over. That night the boys all spent the night including Emossi and Lavani. Good times.
On Monday Mark took the boys for a real overnight hiking adventure. They all had backpacks with sleeping bags etc. and then went to somewhere on the Buffalo River. They hiked in and set up camp. Everything was great until the rain at 1am. Chad was the first to wake up to discover he was sleeping in a pool of water. They had a great waterproof tent but the problem was the ground cover that they put down acted like their own little swimming pool. Their bags were soaked and they slept the remainder of the night without their bags. That morning they got up and toughed it out. They did more hiking (in mud) and found some beautiful waterfalls.
They all had a time of their life despite the rain.

We spent Thanksgiving day at Nana and Grandad's house. We had a ton of pies and 2 turkeys. Mark fried one of the turkeys. Yum. Adrianne and her family also were there.


These are some pictures of Hadley and Nana cooking together. Hadley is a great helper.
We also had our annual post Thanksgiving meal Bingo game. Grandad calls out the numbers and then when you get Bingo you get a prize.
Friday Mark took Braden and Austin to play paintball with a bunch of other people from church. I gladly stayed home with Hadley and Chad. It was fun to hear all of the battle stories when they got back. Braden had a few pretty good bruises that he was proud to show off.




Tuesday, November 24, 2009

I'm Sleeping Again!

Can you hear the angles singing??? We have a new mattress!!!!
I have to admit I have never been one to think that a mattress can make that much of a difference in a person's sleep but I have changed. For the past almost 2 months I have hardly slept a whole night in our bed. I have made the couch or the trundle bed my new home from about 2am until morning. We have a 13 year old mattress and it looks fine but after laying on it for a little my while my back would ache and then the pain would go down my leg. Then when I would stand up I could barely walk. Finally this week we broke down and got this mattress from Sam's.
Wow! I can't believe the difference!!! I can sleep through the night. I am a new person!!!!

My Hadley

I love every minute I get to spend with Hadley -well almost every minute. There are a few minutes where it would be more enjoyable if she were napped but 99% of the time it is a lot of fun. She has become so animated and playful. Lately she likes to pretend that I am Hadley and that she is the mommy. She is so excited to have a baby sister and likes to talk about that all of the time.
One of my favorite times of the day is when I get to tuck her into bed. She has recently moved into her "Pink Room" and no longer has a bottle. So there is a big long ritual that we go through every night. It starts with her asking, "Mommy, tell me all da people dat love me." So I start with myself and say, "I love you, and daddy loves you...." and so on and so on. We name all the people in our family and extended family, neighbors and friends. She loves it. Lately we get through just our family and then I say and your baby sister loves you and Hadley gets so tickeled. She will squeal and then she has to hug me. She is so excited! Then she says, "What are we going to name her?" So then we will go back and forth between me and her saying names that don't really make sense like braden, or Chad. When it is her turn she will put her finger to her lips and think and then say, "I know! Let's name her......Heather!" Then she will laugh and laugh.
Then after we play the "name game" she will say, "What are we going to do with her?" This will go on for a bit all the while getting so excited at the thought of doing things with her baby sister. Then she wants me to tell her stories about her and her baby sister. This all takes quite a bit of time and we still have to sing songs but it is worth it. I can't stand how cute she is when she gets so excited at the thought of her baby sister.
I feel that she is growing up all too fast. I was looking at pictures of her today that were taken back in august and she looks so young! Crazy.

This is a picture of her this morning. The boys were all gone and we went out to breakfast together. Donuts. Yum. Our favorite donut store just opened back up!

Making play-do cupcakes at Nana's house.
Hadley Loves Minnie. This was done on an iphone app.

Tea party at nana's house. Mom and I were playing with her. She was the mom of course and we were having fun giving her a hard time. We were acting like impatient little kids and she tried real hard to be a patient mom. Funny.
Trampoline time at Colten's house

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Boutique Show

So yesterday was the Holiday Boutique Show. This is the second show that my friend Heather and I have done together. It has been a lot of enjoyable work getting ready but it was so worth it! I really have spent only the last 2 weeks cutting out wood, painting etc...to get ready and now it looks like Hobby Lobby exploded in our office/craft room.
The hardest part about the whole show was loading up and unloading the car. Mom came and helped me get everything in the car the night before the show (Mark was gone on a Father/Sons camp out). Then I left early in the morning to get to the convention center to set up.This is a picture of what our booth area looked like when we got there.

This is a picture of what our booth area looked like after a few hours of setting up. (This picture mainly shows my side.) Right before the show opened I got kind of nervous and I was ready to change my price signs and charge $1 for everything. I'm glad I didn't because people came ready to spend money and by the end of the day I had sold most everything I had brought.


I brought in a few pieces of furniture to put in our booth.

This shows Heather's super cute Christmas calendars and on the table are her tile necklaces.

This show I added these little magnet packages. They had 4 magnets on a round piece of metal wrapped up and tied with cute ribbon. I could make these all day! I also individually wrapped each of the magnet boards. I think this added a lot. Especially being Christmas and all. I wish I had a picture of the crowds of people that came. From 10:30-1:30 it was packed with aggressive Christmas shoppers. It was a blast!
The 2 Heathers after a super long and super fun day at our second show!

Razorback Football

We have had a ton of fun going to the Razorback games this fall. We had a blast going to the Georgia game. Everyone was so excited to see the Hogs at the first home game of the season and we had great seats! We still had a great time even though we lost the game. Seeing the band made us think of uncle Kevin on his mission.

Braden in full Hog attire.

Last week Austin & Braden went to the South Carolina game. After the game they had passes to go down on the field. They were in Hog Heaven! They went to the press conference, played on the field, got autographs from some of the players and then had the same Steak & Shake lunch that all the players had. They couldn't believe that each "sack lunch" had 2 burgers.

Last night Mark took Chad to his first Razorback Football game. Even though Chad is only 6 he really liked being there and watching the game.


Shocker--New Post!

Well... I guess you could say that it has been awhile since I have posted anything on the blog. That is if you think 9 months is awhile to not post anything. The kids keep asking if I have posted anything since the ice storm and the answer is always the same. Nope. I have been looking for a way to keep up with my journal writing a little better and I think this is the way I'm going to do that. Plus when I found out that it really is true that you can "slurp" or print out your blog it made it seem like a no brainer because getting a cute little blurb book is one of my favorite things. I just need to commit to writing at least once a week instead of once a year. Maybe I will back track a little and put in the highlights from the past 9 months so I will have a more complete journal when I go to print it out. I am going to make this more of a journal with a few pictures and continue to do my yearly family scrapbook. So there will be more writing than pictures. I think.

October-
October has come and gone and let me just say that it was a crazy busy month with Austin and Braden's birthday, Mark's parents coming to visit, soccer, football, guitar, more soccer & football and Halloween parties. In between all of that I have been heavily involved with PTA stuff and trying to complete my 2 page "List of things to do before Feb. 15, 2010". Even though it was busy it has been a great month!


Braden did great on his singing part in the 4th Grade Musical, "Down Home in the Arkansas."

Hadley & Julia in their matching Halloween outfits that Nana made for them.


While Mark's parents were here we went on one of our favorite hikes to Lost Valley. The kids all had a great time hiking, throwing rocks in the river and climbing back into the caves. It was especially nice to have Grandma and Grandpa there with us!

Braden had one of the best Birthday Parties ever! It was a Mad Scientist party. The boys all got to blow some things up and then we had a special Mad Scientist come and set off rockets and cannons with them. It was a ton of fun! Is it just me or do Braden and Grandad look a lot alike in this picture?

Unicycle!!!!

Austin has really been enjoying learning how to play the guitar over the last year. He had out grown the guitar we had borrowed from Uncle Kevin so, for his birthday he got a new guitar!

Austin turned 12 and recieved the Priesthood. It seems really weird to me that I have a kid old enough to pass the sacrament. It doesn't seem that long ago that I was 12.

Yep- that is Mark with Mullet. We went to a costume party at some friends house and so we went as some Bikes Blues and BBQ Bikers.


At the annual Neighborhood Halloween party Kristen & I won first place for our Hog pumpkin!


"I'm a Pink Minnie Mouse!"


Skeleton, Mad Scientist, and Pink Minnie didn't miss a single house in the whole neighborhood. They all had a great time. Hadley seemed scared to say Trick or Treat but loved to yell 'Thank you!" after receiving the candy. She kept saying to me, "This is so much fun!!!"
(Austin is not pictured because he was with Mark on his first Youth Temple trip.)

Austin & Mark had a great experience on Austin's first Temple Trip.






































Sunday, February 1, 2009

Ice Storm of 09

It has been so long i almost forgot how to do this blog thing but I had to get on and write about our last week. It started on Monday when school let the kids out at 1:00. I had not paid real close attention to the news and I just figured it was just another over-reaction to the hyped up news. The news people get more excited about the chance of snow so you never know what to believe. When the kids got home it was cold and misting but no biggie. By evening it was raining and it continued to rain for the next 24 hours and the tempeture continued to drop so we were having freezing rain. This could be bad. By Tuesday morning at 11 am a large tree branch had snapped off one of the big trees in our back yard. That's when i realized that this was going to get really bad.

It continued to rain (freezing rain) for the rest of the day. By 3:00 we had lost power. At 5pm we were all standing out in the cul-de-sak with our neighbors in the freezing rain listening to the explosion of trees all around us. We could hear it all around us. Lots of times we could see the branches falling. The craziest sounds were of the different transformers exploding. We all just were walking around in amazement as we watched the trees shower down. The tempetrue was suppose to drop during the night and at this rate I didn't think there would be any trees left by sunrise! Since the power was out this gave us a chance to put all of our 72 hour kits and emergency preparedness to the test. The main thing was that we had a gas fireplace and that kept the living room and kitchen pretty warm. We lit all of our candles and Mark roasted up some hot dogs and we were good to go. It took hadley a little while to understand that she couldn't watch a video. When she asked I would take her to the window and show her the big tree on the ground. She got it.
We spent the remainder of the evening/night playing games. Mark and I told the kids different stories from our childhood that we thought the boys may have never heard. It was an eerie feeling as we told these stories in our candle lit house as we listened to the trees snap and fall on or close us. And every now and then the sky would light up a weird green color when a transformer blew. The kids were asleep by the fire by about 9pm. I was anxious for morning to see what the storm would leave. I awoke around 5:30 when my neighbor texted me wanting to come over. I was so glad that they were coming over b/c they didn't have any heat. I offered earlier but they wanted to stay at their house. During the night part of the huge oak tree in front of their house had fallen and barely missed their house. So we were all up pretty early waiting for the sun to fully come up. Once it did we started surveying the area from inside our house. Branches were still falling so it was still pretty dangerous to venture out. Everyone hung out here for awhile as we gathered with other neighbors and started calling friends and family to see how everyone fared through the night. We had a few trees that are completly gone (look like toothpicks stuck out of the ground) and some other big branches fall out of trees but no damage to our house. Our yard and the woods behind us look like a war zone. I thought I had it bad until later in the morning we ventured out to the rest of Fayetteville and saw the major destruction. Many roads were completly impassable because of downed trees and power lines. We saw houses where the trees had fallen on power lines and completly ripped the power box right off their house. It was so sad to me to see parts of Fayetteville hardly reconizable any more becuase of the destruction.

Kristen (neighbor) called and had us meet them out at the indoor Razorback practice facility. So the boys had a blast playing football on the razorback field with eachother. Then we took the kids and stopped to get some lunch. Restaurants that had power were serving lunch and were pretty packed as we all gathered and started trading stories with fellow Fayetteville friends.
We were greeted with electricity by the time we reached home. Even after only about 24 hours I was so glad to have power restored! I feel super blessed because there are still thousands of people with out power and we are almost to Monday.
Friday and Saturday were spent going out and helping people out in West Fork clear a path from their house down their driveway. Saturday after Mark and Austin got back we cleared most of our yard up. Mark got pretty good at using a chain saw and now we have a gigantic pile out on the street next to our neighbors pile. Supposedly the city of Fayetteville is going to come and clear stuff away but I have a feeling that we are going to need to come up with another plan on removing all of our tree limbs.

We have been declared a National Disaster area. I was told that they rank national disaters on a scale of 1-5 (5 the worst) and they have put us at a 4. Crazy. I don't know exactly what that does for us to be a national disaster but I do know we don't have to make up the lost school days. Yea!

Testimony meeting at church was nice and uplifting today. People were very grateful for everything and there were many many stories of people being protected during this time.