Monday, December 31, 2007

My Adorable Sistersinlaws

Lola is such a character. She's always laughing and smiling and having a fun time. My kids adore her. She's a wonderful mom, wife and grandma. She loves serving in her church and has always been a great support to her hubby while he serves. She was such a caretaker of her mom and dad before they passed away. Lola is best know to my children for the "flip the bird" aunt. That's another story if you haven't heard it before. She's a wonderful sis inlaw and I love her tons.
Here's Elaine and I on Christmas Eve day braving the sledding mountain. We were laughing so hard by the time we got down. Guess you're never too old to have fun huh?

Elaine and Roger have a special relationship. Always joking around and having fun. She's a special part of his life.



I love this picture of Elaine and I. Does she not look like grandpa?





I have two of the most adorable sistersinlaw that live near us and I just wanted to say a few things about them. The past few years our families have gotten much closer and have much more fun together. Our children are close with each other too.
Elaine and Lola are great examples to me. They are always serving others, active in their wards, helping their children when needed, wonderful grandparents.
Elaine is so cute and sassy. (she knows it too) hahaha..You'd never believe how old she is. I know it's old but I can't remember the exact age.hahaha. I wish we lived closer to each other to enjoy going out for lunches, exercsising together etc. She's just a down right blast to be around. Love you Elaine!!

I have other great sis inlaws that mean the world to me too but since Elaine and Lola live so close by we share more time together. I wanted to pay a tribute to them to let them kmow how much I love them. (Even though Elaine took a picture of my large ham hocks)

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Winter Wonderland Details of the pictures.

For some reason when I wanted to blog about the "Winter Wonderland" pictures it wouldn't let me type anything. I swear this blogging thing has a mind of it's own.
Anyway..I wanted to just say a few things about the fun day Rog and I had with the grandkids. We had Brayden, Daxton and Makinley spend two nights with us. While we had them we played games, watched videos, ate pizza, and went sledding behind the 4 wheeler. We really had a fun time with them. I made them french toast both mornings and they seemed to love that. Brayden slept with Papa upstairs and I had Daxton and Makinley in my bed. Even though they woke up pretty early (6am) everything worked out great. By the end of the last day though they were getting onery with each other and were ready to go home. That's the nice thing about being a grandparent : )
We went up on the Alpine Loop in American Fork canyon and it was a bitter cold day. I'll bet it was maybe 15 degrees when we went sledding. The kids never complained once even though the nostril hairs were freezing up. The scenery was so beautiful and the kids had a ball. What more could you ask for? We missed Gentry. Her parents felt she needed to be a little older to stay with us and go sledding so she'll go next year.
I'm glad Rog was able to take a day off and spend time with us also. He loves being a Papa and the kids adore him. I certainly am looking forward to our next sleep over!!

Winter Wonderland





































Sunday, December 23, 2007

Family Christmas pictures

Rog and I are so proud of our kids and grandkids. It all began over 30 years ago. Now look at us
Troy and Kori are thinking how different next Christmas will be with little Colby

Jake, Shana, Brayden and Daxton. You can see the excitement in their eyes


Jared, Kristi, Makinley and Gentry. They're so excited for Christmas!!



Our two little granddaughters are such beautiful little girls.




We're all ready to go to church. Our grandsons look so handsome in their new clothes.





Shana and I on Sunday morning.






This is the house of Dr. Kraig J....a doctor I used to work with. He decorates it like this every year. It's our family tradition to drive by each year.







This is a still picture of the home that won. Of course this picture does not do it justice because all the lights are animated and computerized.

















We had such a nice day today. We had two celebrations. Roger was ordained a High Priest and we celebrated Shanas 27th birthday today. Jared and Shanas family came with us to our sacrament meeting. I love when my kids are able to do that. I know there are people in our ward that haven't seen them for a long time and there are the new people who don't know I have children that age and grandchildren. I love to show them all off. Our sacrament meeting was so spiritual today. Of course the talks were centered around our Saviour and his birth. The ward choir of course was magical. They're like a miniature tabernacle choir. My heart couldn't help but swell as I listened to the talks and music and to be surrounded by my family. After our sacrament meeting Troy and Kori came and we went into the bishops office for the ordination. How proud I was to see my two sons and my soninlaw be able to join in the circle to ordain their father. Again, my heart swelled with pride.
We came home to a wonderful dinner prepared by me of course..hahah..Shanas favorite Chicken and Broccoli casserole. I like asking the kids what they want me to make for their special dinner on their birthdays. Jared has already put his order in for his birthday in January. Shana opened her gifts and we enjoyed a yummy cake made by Jake. Shana looked so pretty in her new dress we bought her for her birthday. She's a wonderful daughter and wife and mother. I'm so proud of her.
Shana and her family had to leave to go home but the rest of us went on to see some beautiful lights. I'm not sure if any of you have heard about that home in Pleasant Grove, Utah but it won a Kentucky Fried Chicken contest for the most beautifully decorated home in the United States!! We had to see it of course. The line of cars was quite long but we were so glad we went when we did because when we were done the line was 3 times as long and getting worse. It was totally worth the wait. The lights were computerized to music and you just sat there in awe.
All in all it was such a nice day to be surrounded by those I love. And to feel the spirit that was so strong in our sacrament meeting today. I pray that you may each enjoy this holiday season and be able to share it with those you love. May you remember the "true" meaning of Christmas and take the time to ponder the events surrounding his birth and his life.
Merry Christmas!!!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

What are you? I'm an ESFJ

***You Are An ESFJ***
The Caregiver
You are sympathetic and caring, putting friends and family first.A creature of habit, you prefer routines and have trouble with change.You love being in groups - whether you're helping people or working on a project.You are good at listening, laughing, and bringing out the best in people.
In love, you value harmony and mutual understanding.You will apologize or give someone the benefit of the doubt, if it means getting over a fight sooner.
At work, you are good at building relationships and connecting with people.You would make a great nurse, social worker, or teacher. How you see yourself: Organized, dependable, co-operative
When other people don't get you, they see you as: Opinionated, critical, and know-it-all
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Sunday, December 2, 2007

A Night Out At The Gateway

With the new fresh fallen snow the scenery was so beautiful at the Gateway. At night with the lights twinkling on the trees it just glittered like stars all over. We had such a fun night with Jim and Jane, my brother and his wife. When I think of two years ago I didn't even know where he was living. So I'm so thankful that we've been able to share some fun times together. We met at the Skybox for dinner and to watch the BYU game. BYU ended up winning so that was nice. We enjoyed the company and conversation and look forward to the next time we can get together.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

A Good Time Was Had By All


As you can tell we had a very delicious meal. Everything was set just perfectly on the tables. We all got along and liked who we were sitting by. hahaha..







Brayden and his second cousins found the "boy stuff" to play with. It kept them busy while we got dinner ready.


Daxton of course found the cowboy getup to play with. He loves Thanksgiving!!



Makinley and Gentry having their own tea party before we ate dinner.




Troy played the traditional morning football game when the ground was still frozen this morning. As you can tell he got pretty hammered from the frozen ground.





Gentry loves Thanksgiving. Kristi is feeling pretty satisfied with the big meal too. Yummy ..






Kori and Troy feeling stuffed after their big dinner. Troy went back for seconds even. And then there's Elaine who's trying to take pictures for her blog too. She's in the background of all my pictures taking her pictures..hahaha







And here's Morris. He couldn't get enough of my yummy yams either. hahaha.








Elaine of course was the last one at the table. She just couldn't get enough of my yummy yams..hahaha









This is your typical after turkey dinner activity. The guys have to watch football. Jared, Ron and Rog have the pick of the seats. No dish washing for them. Just waiting to be served their pie.










Aunt Lola is one of Shanas favorite people. Lola ate more than I've ever seen her eat before. J/K











Kristi is looking to see if there is an item of food that she missed out on. Morris is asking Makinley if she is going to innoculate her children before the age of 3 and Makinley said "no".












Here is Ron, the master turkey carver. As you can tell he takes this job very seriously.













As you can tell everyone is as happy as can be with their big plates of food in front of their faces. I think this is the longest Thanksgiving table I have ever seen. We were so fortunate to have the Listons welcome us into their home. They worked so hard to make everything so perfect and it was. What a fun family we have and I love and adore each one. This is another happy memory for me and my family. It was so nice to have us all together. Thanks Listons for having us all over!!














Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Things I'm Thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day





I'm so thankful for my beautiful grandchildren. I never imagined it could be this good being a grandma. My love for them is so great. Each one brings so much joy to our family and they each have such unique personalities. I'm so excited to be adding a 5th grandbaby in March. Grandma loves you so much Brayden, Daxton, Makinley, Gentry and baby Colby.




I'm grateful for my husband. For the 30 years we've been together. He's such a hard worker. Rog is such a sensitive person. He wears his heart on his sleeve. When it comes to his kids and grandkids he loves them more than anything in this world.





I"m so thankful for Jared, my first born son. I"m so thankful for Kristi, his beautiful wife. I've always admired their marriage and how much in love they are. Jared treats Kristi like a queen and is such a wonderful father. Kristi is a hard working mother and wife. She loves being a mommy. They are such good examples to me.



Shana is my beautiful daughter. She's married to Jake. I am so thankful for them and for the example they have been to me. They have survived some big trials their first year of marriage but have come out on top. Shana is a wonderful mother and loves her boys so much. Jake has taken on the role of father and is doing an excellent job. I love them so much.


Then there is my baby. Troy and his beautiful wife Kori. I"m so thankful for each of them and for the hard workers that they are. They are great examples to me in every sense. They have a great love for one another and are so supportive of each other too. Our family is looking forward to them having their little boy, Colby, join our family in March. I love you both so much.

As you can see my family is the number one thing that I"m always thankful for. My list of others are as follows: I'm thankful for my parents who brought me up in a good home. They were such hard workers and loved me. I miss them so much. I"m grateful for my siblings and for being able to find my brother Jim after almost 30 years. I'm grateful for Rogers family. We have so much fun when we're together. I'm grateful for the gospel. For what it represents. That Christ died for us all and that we can live with him again. I"m grateful for my job, Rogers job and for the benefits it provides for us. I"m grateful for my close friends and for their unconditional love for me. I'm grateful for a warm home that shelters me from the elements of the world when others are so less fortunate. I'm very grateful for my good health. I'm grateful for men and women who sacrafice their lives for my freedom to live in this free country. I"m grateful for this Thanksgiving Day that gives us this opportunity to reflect upon all that we've been blessed with.
May you each have a wonderful holiday season and remember that I love each and every one of you. Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

7 Things You Don't Know About Me But You Do Now


Ok here goes..since everybody else has done it I guess I will.

1. I have always wanted to learn to play the piano and hope I can some day before I die.
2. I have this fear of dying before I feel like I have accomplished all the things I want to.
3. When I was growing up I swam on the Riverside Country Club swim team and won many ribbons. I guess that's where I get my love for the water.
4. My pet peeve in life are the advertising inserts in all the magazines I read. Thank goodness for the Ensign because it doesn't have any unless it's once in a while advertising church stuff.
5. I used to be on the Orem High Gymnastics team and I did the uneven parallel bars as my specialty.
6. Starting in Jr. High I started passing out whenever I entered a hospital. I had this phobia about them. One time they had to take me out in a wheelchair and another time I passed out and my blood pressure was so low they had to lay me down on the ER table and here I am working in the ER now. No phobia anymore about hospitals. Thank goodness.
7. I hate being gone away from home for very long. 3 or 4 days away from home and I'm starting to get antsy. I miss my kids, grandkids, home and my own big bed. I guess I better work on this one because when we retire we're wanting to do a lot of traveling.

Friday, November 16, 2007

I must have had a few nightmares




What do you think? Maybe a nightmare or two? I woke up one morning last week and I laughed so hard at my hair. I called Roger in to see it and he had to grab the camera. Now you know why I have to shower every day and wash my hair. There is no way I could make anything out of that hairdo in the morning to just brush and go.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

My Play Date with Daxton and Makinley

Makinley enjoying her fruit snacks. She loved being outdoors on our day together
Daxton was raking leaves to surprise Papa when he got home.

Makinley and Daxton made me a couple of birthday cakes with their playdough!!


I was fortunate to have another "play date" with Daxton and Makinley on Tues. Monday night they both slept over. They started out on the floor in our room on some mattresses. By about 2 am Dax was already in our bed between Rog and I. Makinley luckily stayed on the floor all night and didn't wake until 7:30am. The three of us were all in bed together watching cartoons for a little bit then I got up and made them breakfast. I sent them downstairs to make a hut while I made some playdough for them.(I have an awesome recipe if anyone wants it). Can you believe for 1.5 hours they entertained themselves with that playdough, rolling pins and cookie cutters?



Not much usually holds a 3 year olds attention for that long but it was awesome. I was downstairs getting ready for the day and I heard them yell "Mimah, come here!!" I ran upstairs and they both were hiding behind the countertop. They stood up and with hands in the air yelled " Happy Birthday." It was so adorable!!! They each had made a birthday cake out of the playdough and had put their cookie cutters on the top of it for decorations. You can see in the picture what I mean. It just melted my heart!!



After they played there we walked to the park with the dogs. Oh what a joy that was. They each had to hold a leash. They played at the park for about an hour and we came home and played in the back yard. Dax was trying to help by raking leaves. Makinley didn't want to. She just wanted to eat her fruit snakes. Well, we called Papa and asked him if he wanted to meet us for lunch so we met him at Carl Jr. so the kids could play on the big gym they have there. Again, they had a blast. Makinley didn't want to go home so she spent the rest of the day with us.



Can I just say how much fun I had? Those two are quite entertaining. What a fun age they are. I love them both so much and I'm so looking forward to our next "play date." When Gentry gets just a little bit older I'll take her too. I need to get with Brayden and take him on a one on one date also. My life is centered around my grandkids. They are the joy of my life. I love their hugs and kisses so much. Thanks Dax and Kin for making my day!!!