Thursday, March 06, 2008
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Oh. My. Goodness. Squirrel Melts
Five bucks to the first person that shows me verifiable proof that you made one of these. 10 if you eat it.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
A new body
As I was watching Samantha in dance class today (I finally remembered to take my camera so I will post cute pictures of her later) I was thinking what it would be like to have a perfect little body that would let me do anything I wanted. She is able to twist and turn and dance and stretch any way she wants with no pain or discomfort. I know she's 3 and I'm....well....not 3, but still, it would be nice. As long as I can remember I've had horrible knees that have limited my activity. Now I have 4 screws and 2 rods in my back that cause me pain and will probably limit my activity as well (although I fully plan on water skiing on Greg's new boat this summer!! So there!). I know I'm blessed and healthy so I shouldn't complain. It just would be nice to be able to walk up and down stairs without pain and not be a human barometer sensing every pressure change as storms come and go. I guess our pain management plan is to live at sea level in a rambler with no stairs. Yeah, that's not going to cost us anything!!
Observation
The Spongebob Mac and Cheese is not near as good as the regular shaped Mac and Cheese. I lead a sad, sad life.
Monday, March 03, 2008
Sunny Days, Sweeping the Clouds Away

We took the kids to the Sesame Street exhibit at the Gateway. Not worth the money, but a cute picture nonetheless. It's always been my dream to go on the set of Sesame Street in NY so if anyone knows how I can do that, let me know!! I don't think I have any friends with special connections, but who knows!!
Friday, February 29, 2008
Potty Training
So, Alex is in the middle of potty training which is going very well I must say. I have very mixed feelings about all of it though. There is this side of me (the much larger side) that is letting a huge sigh of relief because of the hundreds of dollars spent on diapers and wipes. Also my nose is relieved not to have to endure any more changings! Then there is this other side of me that is feeling a bit melancholy at the idea of my baby not being a baby anymore. See, we are not planning to adopt any more kids so Alex is my baby. I don't think it matters if you have 2 kids or 20, the youngest will always be momma's baby. The diaper seems to be the final stage of a baby before they cross over to being a big kid. First they ditch the pacifier (or at least I think they should!) then goes the bottles, then the last thing are the diapers. Pretty soon he'll be in a big boy bed and out of his crib too. I went through all of this with Samantha but it's really getting to me more with Alex. It's both a celebration and a mourning for me. Pretty much just a celebration for Andy! We love you baby Alex just like we're going to love big boy Alex!
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
I've been trying so hard.....
To not let the public know what nerds we are, and in 2 little posts Andy screamed it out to the world!!! "We are nerds! We have Star Wars figurines and know what an RSS reader is!!! Ridicule us! We welcome it!". Thanks a lot babe. ;-)
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Ignoring my homework

I started an MBA at the Thunderbird School for Global Management in January. We are forbidden from referring to it as an on-line program - our program is "on-demand". Well, as on-demand as their servers will allow. Everything's been running slooooowly for a few days. Anyways, I'm currently watching a video ONLINE (so there!) on the World Trade Organization, and just like in class, my mind is wandering, and I find myself here writing on the blog. In all fairness, we spent a week in January on campus in Arizona, where we were in class 12 hours a day, and we already had this lecture, but I guess I should be paying more attention to it...
Which is why I'm about to post this link. Kristi has her list of her favorite things down below. My favorite things will make random appearances in my posts. Kristi loves a website called Outblush. Ladies, if you haven't already, you'll want to check it out. Guys, if you know how, you'll want to re-route your browsers so that URL points into space, as it's sure to cost you a lot of money. However, it's very good check out whenever you need to buy a gift. If you can get over the stupidly expensive items, there are a few things on there she's sure to love. Just don't surf the site at work, because it's very pink, and you will get looks.
I think I said I was going to post a link, and got sidetracked. Just like while watching my video. I can't even focus on wasting time! Anyways, the link is a sister site (brother site?) to Outblush called Uncrate. This thing is even worse for giving you ways to waste your money - $500K watch anyone? But occasionally they come up with a real winner like this one. Being a true geek, I had one of these things long before these guys posted about it, but it prompted me to go buy a new one today. I wanted a Boba Fett to complement the Han Solo (which is weak, but was the only one they had when I bought it), but no dice. Toys R Us only had 4 of them, and Darth Vader was the best of the bunch. I'm really looking forward to the Indiana Jones collection coming out to ride the coat tails of this year's movie (don't miss the awesome trailer). Kristi wants Mola Ram with the awesome flaming heart accessory. Is there any wonder why I love her?
Heeere's Andy
Hi everyone - I totally don't know most of the people that read this site. I'm Andy, the one that's usually behind the camera so I don't have to be in front of it. Kristi has asked me to contribute to this thing, so I'll see if I can't do better with that in the future. In the short term, I'll be making some nerdy enhancements to the site. The first one is already there - the big RSS icon on the left (you have to scroll down). If you right click on that and choose Copy Link Location, you can paste it into your RSS reader and get notified whenever there's a new post. If you still insist on using Internet Explorer, you can right click and choose Copy Shortcut and paste that into your reader. Then you can click here to get your new browser.
Monday, February 25, 2008
A Great Weekend
Our fun weekend started off on Friday because Andy had the day off. He didn't have President's Day off since he was flying to Philly for work so he took Friday off instead. We got going early to get my car up to the Honda dealer by 9 am for a 10K mile check-up and then took Andy's car up to Ruth's Diner for breakfast. Now, if you live in Utah and have never experienced Ruth's Diner, you're really missing out. They have the best biscuits in the entire world!! Possibly one of the best things I've ever eaten. All the other food was delicious as well and the kids ate great which always makes a meal out even more fun. We then took the kids to the children's museum at the Gateway which was showing a special Sesame Street exhibit on the body. It wasn't quite as cool as we expected and was just expensive! The kids weren't that entertained by it but had fun in the rest of the museum. It got past nap-time so we picked up the car and rushed home for naps.
Saturday we did a little shopping at a fantastic place called Steve and Barry's. I'm a little hesitant to tell everyone about this store but it's too good to not share. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS $8.98!!! Now that is with a "sale" going on right now, but I think in general nothing is usually over $15 or $20. Sarah Jessica Parker has a clothing line sold here as does Venus Williams. I bought 4 pairs of pants, a jacket and a shirt. Andy got 2 shirts and a pair of pants. We also bought the kids a scarf each and our total bill was $92! It was a lot of fun. On our way home we stopped by a new frozen yogurt place called Red Mango. I got the Fruity Pebbles with Raspberries. It was delicious!
Sunday night we FINALLY had our neighbors over for dinner. It's only taken us 16 months. They are a very busy, young married couple with no kids. We had a great time getting to know them and it turns out that we all get along just lovely. The kids adored them as well and showed off in their usual fashion. We now have plans to have them over to play games or to play the Wii. It's always nice to find new friends.
Saturday we did a little shopping at a fantastic place called Steve and Barry's. I'm a little hesitant to tell everyone about this store but it's too good to not share. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS $8.98!!! Now that is with a "sale" going on right now, but I think in general nothing is usually over $15 or $20. Sarah Jessica Parker has a clothing line sold here as does Venus Williams. I bought 4 pairs of pants, a jacket and a shirt. Andy got 2 shirts and a pair of pants. We also bought the kids a scarf each and our total bill was $92! It was a lot of fun. On our way home we stopped by a new frozen yogurt place called Red Mango. I got the Fruity Pebbles with Raspberries. It was delicious!
Sunday night we FINALLY had our neighbors over for dinner. It's only taken us 16 months. They are a very busy, young married couple with no kids. We had a great time getting to know them and it turns out that we all get along just lovely. The kids adored them as well and showed off in their usual fashion. We now have plans to have them over to play games or to play the Wii. It's always nice to find new friends.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
This afternoon Samantha and Alex were fighting (surprise, surprise) as we were getting ready to leave for IKEA. I believe Samantha hit Alex for doing something he shouldn't have, so Alex pushed her. This really upset Samantha and she was on the verge of crying when she stomped into the other room huffing and puffing and said "Alex, you're a bad ol' putty tat". I sense they're watching too much Looney Toons! But I don't care, I cracked up and thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever heard.
With Andy gone as much as he has been lately I try to think of the positive things about him being gone.
- The house stays much cleaner. Not sure why. He must be a dirty boy!
- I get to eat cereal for dinner every night without Andy getting mad at me.
- I get to cry out loud at whatever commercial or episode of Supernanny that I want.
- KING SIZE BED......ALL TO MYSELF!!!!!!
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
| You Belong in London |
![]() A little old fashioned, and a little modern. A little traditional, and a little bit punk rock. A unique soul like you needs a city that offers everything. No wonder you and London will get along so well. |
Andy will be super happy to hear this since we are looking to move to London when he finishes MBA school. Rock on London!
Yesterday as I was getting Samantha ready for church she said "Mom, I'm going to try not to get sick in Primary today". It seems about every time we take her to Primary she develops a cold a couple of days later. She then misses the following week of church and then the next week the cycle begins again. I wash her hands and do the best that I can to prevent the sickness that seems to live in our house, but if idiot parents keep bringing their sick kids to church we will never get over these colds. Please people, if you or your kids are sick, STAY HOME!!
Saturday, February 09, 2008
We returned a few days ago from a week long trip to San Francisco. Andy had to do business there and so we decided to tag along and enjoy the free hotel and rental car (hey, he had to get them for work anyways). Andy's family still lives there so we enjoyed some time with them and our friends the Richards. Matt was even kind enough to take me on a date while Andy stayed in the hotel with the kids and did homework. Thanks Matt! Brandon and Claire invited us to dinner at their house one night and the kids played so well together and had a great time. Abby, Brandon and Claire's adorable 5 year-old loved Samantha and came up with all sorts of fun things for them to pretend. She even told me that Samantha "is so pretty and looks just like an angel". I couldn't agree more! Aunt Cathy was a saint and took us somewhere fun everyday to get us out of the hotel and having fun. We went to a trampoline place one day and I've never seen Alex so happy in my life! That kid had a smile on his face the entire hour. Samantha was a little more hesitant and only really jumped around and had fun when the male worker watching over the place looked at her and paid attention to her. She loves the attention of males. Yes, we are in serious trouble!!
We went into the city on Saturday with Andy and enjoyed the chill and rain. I guess that's what winter in SF is like. Still, MUCH better than winter in Utah. The kids loved the sea lions.
Another afternoon we went to the beach with Cathy and Julie and let the kids play in the sand. It was windy and cold but it didn't seem to stop them from having fun. We don't make it to the beach much so I think they just take every opportunity to soak it in. I prefer my beach with a lot of sun, but I try not to be picky.
Although the kids got a slight cold on the trip we still had a nice time. The hot tub at the pool was a favorite and they both did great on the flights. Andy is taking every opportunity possible to get the kids to be good travelers since he has his sights set on a family trip to Brazil in 2014 for the World Cup. Start saving your pennies Andy!
We went into the city on Saturday with Andy and enjoyed the chill and rain. I guess that's what winter in SF is like. Still, MUCH better than winter in Utah. The kids loved the sea lions.
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