Friday, December 12, 2008

Time Flies

Well this time of year always brings sweet memories to my mind. In a couple of days I will be a member of the church for 8 years. What a wonderful blessing it is to have the gospel in my life. I am so grateful for all of my friends from high school and their families for introducing me to the church and taking me under their wing and treating me as if I was truly apart of their family. A special thanks goes to the Allphin, Compton, and Claybrook family. I have so many special and wonderful memories of these families. They were always so great to me and were such wonderful examples of fabulous church members. I am so grateful for the testimonies of these families and the influence they were to me. I miss them and hope that they are all well and wanted to take time to express my love and appreciation for them, even if they don't ever see this.

Also, at this time my husband and I approach our 5 year wedding anniversary. I can't believe it has been 5 years. We have had a great 5 years filled with lots of joys and struggles but we are happy and still in love and enjoying our life together. I'm grateful for Josh and the life we have built together. I am so blessed to have been sealed in the Temple and to have the knowledge that our family can be together for time and all eternity.

I am grateful for my testimony and am thankful for what the gospel has done in my life. I know that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is the Lord true Church and that we have a true and living prophet called of God to lead us in these latter-days.

Happy Holidays to all of you. Enjoy your family and remember what a wonderful life our Father in Heaven has blessed us with.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Police Officers


So I love my husband more than anything but some times I wonder about his chosen career field. I'm not sure how other PDs are but Lawrence KS is really starting to "suck". So we have crappy insurance but according to all of the people my husband works with our insurance is great. BUT, for our previous insurance from my husbands old job we only had to pay $250 for our entire pregnancy (all prenatal visits and the entire labor and delivery). So now we have an $800 deductible before the company even pays 80%. Anyway, so the whole point is that I need to vent because Josh just had a training meeting and found out that the RETARDED city counsel thinks that the police force needs to have less benefits and no raises because the city can't afford it. All because they think other things are more important like the city counsels personal assistant. So I guess Josh will be looking into other police forces and possibly working somewhere other than Lawrence. Josh really likes the people he works with but what kind of DUMB city thinks that the PD is the place to do your budget cuts. PLEASE, Lets Just SEND our husband, wives, sons, and daughters into an active shooter situation with just a sling shot....no gun, no bullets, no bullet proof vest. So if you can't tell this really makes me ANGRY. You would think that people would have more respect for what the police do for us.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Funny story


I just remembered a funny story...

Sara has a very strong fondness for the lovable, furry, monster named Elmo. It all started at her first birthday when we did an Elmo theme. Well the other day at Wal-Mart I was looking for a new book for Sara and I found a really cute Elmo one. It was a pop-up book that also had the buttons on one side that when you push them it makes the said that correlate with the pages. Anyway, she loved pushing the buttons and listening to the music while we were in the store. There was shrink wrap around the book so you couldn't open the pages. So when we got home I took the wrapping off and read her the book. Then I gave her the book to play with because she has never torn any of our books. Well on the last page of the book is a pop-up of Zoe another monster friend of Elmo. Elmo is also on the page but he isn't a pop-up. Sara literally had the book out of my sight for two seconds and the next then I know she is brining my Zoe from out of the book. Of course, I tell her that was not nice and that she should not have done this. Well anyway, I think that she must have not liked her friend Elmo having another "girl" friend:) Zoe was the only one that got ripped out of the book.

Terrible Twos


So Sara is only a little over 15 months but I think those dreaded terrible twos have set in...:( She has now started to scream and throw herself on the floor if we don't give her what she wants. It is normally over not getting picked up or getting a bottle when she wants it. She has always been a very independent spirit and strong willed child, from day one. I love my baby but there are times that I would like to be able to throw myself on the floor and kick and scream...I'm hoping that all the other moms I know have felt this way at one point:) Also, it makes it so darn hard to discipline her when she sticks out her bottom lip right before she starts crying. Our children and like our husband in the fact that some times you can't live with them but you cant live without them.

On a side note Sara started doing the funniest thing...well I think it is funny I'm not sure what Josh thinks. Well as most everyone knows I do in-home daycare so my daycare kids call my husband by his first name. Well yesterday Sara started saying "Daa-sh" and then she would say "da-da" and then alternate between the two for several seconds. It was really cute that she learned her daddy's name but I'm not sure Josh likes her calling him by that name...I'm pretty sure he is really fond of the name "dada". I try to encourage Sara to say "dada" but she only thinks it is funny and keeps on saying "daa-sh".
Anyway...that is what is going on with us.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Sara is 14 months




I saw this done on a friends blog and thought it would be cool to show Sara as a newborn and what she looks like know. She has definitely grown into her own little person.
The first picture was take only a few hours after Sara was born. The second picture is Sara on her first birthday.
Enjoy

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Memory Tag

I saw this "tag" game on my friend Quinci's blog and thought it sounded like fun.

1. Add a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember!

2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you.

Visual DNA

I found this on Emilie's blog and thought it would be neat to try. It is surprisingly accurate. I agree that I do have a very masculine taste when it comes to home furniture. Mostly because I like things that are outdoorsy and remind me of living in the country (were I grew up). Anyway, I thought it was pretty cool. You can try it too at http://mydeco.com/imagini/test/.

Visual DNA

ACTION STATIONS

For a family home, your style is surprisingly masculine. Perhaps it's to do with the gadgets you own, though more likely about the choices you make when it comes to colour and functionality of design. Perhaps, however, your hectic lifestyle will add a softer edge to an otherwise quite orderly and disciplined aesthetic.

Living Room

Playboy, gent, aesthete - your living room is a shrine to bachelorism. The masculine look finds its apogee in the bachelor pad, and at the heart of every bachelor pad is the living space, with its sharp lines and a hedonistic approach to life that's all about having fun and very little to do with mundane chores. This is the lifestyle of a Gatsby or a 007, and the fact that both are fictional characters says it all: this look is about illusion and seduction and a dash of hustler chutzpah. This is a look that can't take clutter: rustic accessories can work surprisingly well, giving the room a rugged aesthetic -- it's the rough with the smooth, the grit to the mill. Earthy (but not sludgy) colours work well in both rural and urban settings, while modern floral prints add a smart, feminine touch. Curled up on the sofa with a good book, your living room's the perfect place for some "me-time".

Bedroom

Your bedroom has that classic look that never goes out of style. Sleep is fundamentally important to our well being. Clean, fresh air can truly aid sleep, but so, too, does a well-made bed and the best mattress you can afford. Touch is an important issue in the bedroom, from crisp, linen sheets to wool or even sheepskin underfoot. Elegance and relative simplicity are keynotes in your bedroom, using vibrant colours to make a bold statement.

Dining Room

You're a fuss-free entertainer, using good, honest ingredients. At home, natural, earthy colours and textures make dining a sensual occasion that connects the food on the plate back to nature. Eating is not just a basic need but a feast for the senses, and your sensitivity to light, colour, material and texture adds warmth to any environment. With a keen eye for the vernacular, you'll know that furniture and accessories need not have a designer label to give them real value. Indeed, English slipware, for example, has an intimate connection both with the past and with the simple pleasures of good, honest, no-nonsense food. When it comes to entertaining, you're pretty casual and relaxed.

Home Office

Only you could pull off the "utilitarian chic" look! Working from home is an increasingly popular solution to the challenge of bringing up a young family and making ends meet. A dedicated home office - even if it's just the corner of a room - will help keep you focused and separate work from hectic family life. By using materials such as slate and stone and keeping to a similar palette of colour, you will be able to easily integrate your office space with the rest of your home.

Kids' Room

Let a child's room reflect his or her personality -- not yours! If you have the space for a designated playroom, great. If not, then giving your kids the biggest bedroom can be a smart move, certainly once they're past the toddler stage: it gives them a designated space to play, enabling you to keep the rest of your home more, rather than less, how it used to be. Cheap and cheerful is ideal when it comes to most things in children's rooms: not only do kids grow fast, they also grow out of fads and phases at an amazing rate.

Conclusion

Keeping your home clutter-free can be difficult at times, but what's life without challenges? Creating boundaries and knowing when and when not to compromise will help you make the most of everything life has to offer

Friday, August 22, 2008

Pyzam Family Sticker Toy
Create your own family sticker graphic at pYzam.com

New to Blogger

Hi, everyone. I have so many friends that have blogspots and I have decided to follow the crowd. I hope that this will help me stay in touch with others better than I have been. Things are going well for our family. Josh is loving his job with the Lawrence PD. He has been on the force for one year now. Everyday he has plenty of stories to share. I am staying home with Sara and loving it. I do in-home daycare during the day so I enjoy my one on one time in the evening with Sara. She definitely looks forward to 5:30pm every day because she knows that it is her time with mommy. We really enjoy Saturday and Sunday mornings when the three of us get to spend time together with out anyone else's kids.