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Happiness is a Journey, not a destination.


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Friday, October 29, 2010

Preview Party...

For the past couple of years, Cole has tested his lighting and effects the night before Halloween, and we've invited friends and family over to enjoy it with us.  This year, we decided increase the scale...

We've been disappointed the last few years that there was no ward halloween party planned.  We weren't the only ones, and with the help of a good friend and her family, we decided we would have a party.  Cole needed help carving his 60 pumpkins, and we always do the lighting preview, so we thought it was perfect timing. 

If you missed it, you missed out...we had a great time!!!!

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All the neighborhood kids enjoyed helping us carve pumpkins...

We enjoyed hot dogs, chili, cupcakes, and donuts...
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***side note: our house is considered one of the scariest in the neighborhood.  Some of the kids never want to come, and their parents force them.  Cole figured that if they saw it in the daylight, and could look for "their" pumpkin during trick or treating, they might not be quite as scared...we'll see how that plays out :)***

Then, the lighting...
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Hanging out while Fred roasts over the fire...
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Good Times. 

Talia's Halloween Party...

I took Talia over to her daycare/preschool for their annual Halloween party.  It was so much fun, I felt like a loser mom for never taking her before...

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Playing a halloween "Twister" type game...

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With one of her little friends...
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The pumpkin still had it's "guts", as well as some tiny plastic bugs inside.  I was totally cracking up as all the little kids tried to get each other to reach inside and touch...

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Getting her "tatoo"...
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"bobbing" for apples...
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Yummy! 

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The 2 preschool classes...

At the end of the party, we lined up to walk over to the hospital.  Every year, the daycare kids Trick-or-Treat on the main level of the hospital...

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Lining up...

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Trick or Treat!

It was fun, but I was totally exhausted by the end...only to have to go home and prep for the party we were throwing that night...

Thursday, October 28, 2010

It's all about the Pumpkins this year....

Lots of carving going on around here.  First off, we had our annual carving party with Cole's family...

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My boys are getting quite proficient at carving pumpkins...They did theirs freehand...

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Talia wanted a pumpkin with "sad triangle eyes, and a sad triangle mouth"

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My nephew Hunter...

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My niece Alyssa and I...

It was fun to hang out with Cole's family, we don't get together nearly often enough. 

Invaded!

My house was invaded by a Head Hunter and a Pirate this morning....

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We're lucky to have escaped with our lives! ;)

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Aren't they cute? 

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Hard Lessons...

4 weeks ago today was my regular appointment for a cut and color.  My hair was looking good, so we didn't feel like we needed to trim it...we just did the color and texturized it a bit. 

3 weeks ago today, I was out running errands.  I was at Ulta, picking up some things with my coupon, and remembered a product I wanted to try.  It was this...

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My hair is naturally curly, and I straighten it because with the way I have it colored, it just looks better straight.  This "Blow Dry Perfector" had been getting good reviews from the women's magazines, and I was intrigued.  Would this make it easier/quicker to dry and straighten my hair? 

I bought it and read the instructions carefully.  The kit has 2 steps.  First a "serum" that goes on washed (but not conditioned) hair, is left on for 20-30 minutes and rinsed.  Step 2 is a smoothing cream...you put it on your rinsed hair, blow dry, and straighten with an iron.. 

First off, the serum smelled like a perm.  As I've always liked the smell of perms, I wasn't too concerned.  However, I was concerned about the fact that the kit said specfically not to condition the hair...my hair tends to be dry.  I pressed on.  I got done with step 2, and blew dry my hair.  It took about the same amount of time, but it dried smoother and a lot less frizzy than normal.  I used my straightener (with my normal heat protectant spray), and it was easier to straighten.  My only complaint at that point was that my hair seemed really dry.  Actually the underside pieces of my hair, which usually get damp or wet when I shower, stayed straight instead of curling back up.  I was impressed. 

I can usually get away with only washing my hair once a week, so I didn't see any problems the first week.  I washed it after a week, deep conditioned (which I always do when I wash), and blew it dry again.  The blow dry was easier again this week.  However, once my hair was dry, it was apparent that the ends of it were damaged.  They were fried, and a lot of them were starting to split.  I straightened my hair, taking care to make sure my heat protectant coated the strands completely. 

My hair was TERRIBLE the second week.  The ends tangled constantly and they started breaking off in 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch pieces.  My bathroom was covered with small pieces of my abused hair.  No matter what I did, the ends looked terrible. 

Week 3, I deep conditioned again after washing.  (I should note, I don't use shampoo anymore, I use WEN, a "cleansing conditioner" that I LOVE!).  I used the WEN Re-Moist intensive hair treatment, making sure to coat the ends especially.  The ends of my hair were better this week, but still breaking off occasionally. 

Week 4, it was apparent that my hair was going to need more than a trim to fix it.  Enough of my hair had broken off that it was really uneven in places, and a whole chunk was gone on the left side of my ear. 

I went to get my hair done again today.  I ended up losing about 3 inches of the hair I've been growing out...6 months worth.  {{sigh}}

Hard lessons. 

The new me
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Oh well, hair grows.  At least it looks and feels good again. 

As for the product...it does work as advertised.  However, if your hair is at all processed, damaged, or delicate, use at your own risk.

****P.S.  When I was searching for a pic of the "perfector", I came across a link that was reviews on the product.  Out of curiosity, I started reading them, and discovered I am really lucky to have only lost 3 inches of hair.  TONS of people have hair falling off in chunks, their natural curl is destroyed, or smooth, shiny curls have been transformed into hair that feels like hay.  At least 3/4ths of the people who've used this are having to cut their hair short.  I feel pretty lucky. 

It's Halloween Time!

Ok, so technically it's Halloween from December 26th to October 31st at our house, but now we're to the point of displaying our spirit....

Talia's dance class had a Halloween themed day on Monday.  They all wore their costumes, they played some games, and parents were invited to watch a costume parade and the performance of their Halloween dance. 

Our "Pirate Sword Princess" was so excited...

We've had a few issues at dance.  Talia is one of two youngest in the class, all the other girls except one are at least 4.  She's had a hard time paying attention, and one of the older girls who is a little rambunctious likes to have Talia be playing with her instead of dancing.  I've been talking to Talia a lot, reminding her to dance, to listen to the teacher, to do what the teacher does, and not to run around and play. 

It seems like it's finally "clicking"...she did really good during the Halloween class...

During her "This is Halloween" (song from "The Nightmare before Christmas") dance...

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I didn't think she knew the dance at all, because she had been playing instead of dancing.  To my surprise, she knew it pretty well, and performed it well.  It was really fun!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Sneak Peek!

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Just a little peek at some of the pics I took yesterday....there will be more on my picture blog!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Where did my week go?

So, it's been more than a week since I  posted.  It seems surreal...as I look back on the week, it almost seems like a "black hole"...where did the days go? 

I worked on Monday and Tuesday, so that's where that time went.  Wednesday I had to go in to staff meeting, which always seems to me like an incredible time drain.  I had plans on Thursday to help my mom take my grandparents to Salt Lake, but on Tuesday night, I was just paging through the schedule book, and realized I had done something really ditzy...I had forgotton about my on call shift...again.  Luckily, I was able to find someone to cover (thanks, Cheryl!!!!) so I could help my mom....

My grandfather has Multiple Sclerosis, and has limited mobility.  My Grandmother can still get him out to a lot of places, but a day trip to Salt Lake to go shopping is not something she could do on her own...between the car ride, the wheelchair, and the limits of the disease, she needed help.  My mom was off work for "Fall Break", so it was a perfect day to go down to Fashion Place.  My Grans had gift certificates for Nordstrom she needed to use. 

We headed out Thursday morning.  I love shopping at Nordstrom, although a lot of it ends up being window shopping...unless I can find a good deal.  I have to really, really, REALLY love something to pay Nordstrom's prices...but honestly, you can't beat their customer service.  I spent about 30 minutes helping my Grans fix an issue, and they were absolutely WONDERFUL. 
As we were shopping, I managed to talk my mom into buying a couple of really cute things (she doesn't like to shop on her own) and I found an absolutely DARLING hat for this winter (pics to come later).  I spent some time in the little girls department, looking for a special Christmas dress for my princess.  It seemed like everything I found that I liked was not in her size.  **Side note, I also spent some time mourning that my daughter has grown so tall, I can't shop in the baby/toddler department anymore...she skipped a whole size this summer, from 3t to real 4's...it's a little sad. **  I did see a dress I LOVED for her...but it was in the baby department, and only went up to 3t. 

We took a break to have lunch at Nordstrom's cafe.  My grandparents treated us, and it was delicious!  Heidi and Adam met us for lunch, and brought baby Logan.  I was able to cuddle him for awhile, and got a few good pics of my handsome new nephew...
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Holding him is still the next best thing to holding my own babies....
After lunch, we headed out into the mall...I was in heaven in the Bare Escentuals store.  I bought some things that can't be found up here in Ogden...I love their makeup!!!
When we were done in the mall, we headed back to Nordstrom to finish up.  Browsing a rack I had browsed before, I was surprised and excited to see the dress I wanted for Talia...the only one in the children's department, and in her size!  Now I just have to find the boys Christmas clothes...

Friday we all had the day off.  We decided we'd get all our chores done in the morning, so we could head out to Frightmares in the afternoon.  We knew it would be packed because of UEA/Fall Break, but we didn't care.  We picked up Subway's for dinner, and headed to Lagoon....

My children were kind enough to pose for some cute face shots...
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Even Cole cooperated for a couple of pics...
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Pioneer Village was open for one last weekend.  My 3 boys decided to ride Rattlesnake Rapids...then were surprised to be wet and cold when the sun went down!!!  Kyle had a hoodie in the car, but Alec had only brought a jean jacket, and Cole hadn't brought a jacket at all, so we searched Lagoon's sale racks for a couple of warmer shirts for Cole and Alec...
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My kids went together on the Terroride...
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(that meant that Cole and I got to ride it by ourselves...and channel our younger, dating days.. ;))

On Sunday, Heidi and Adam blessed Logan.  I was able to go down for the actual blessing, but had to leave early to get back to work.  I was grateful just to be able to attend the blessing, and to get a couple of cute pics of him in his first important white outfit...

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Logan and his beautiful Mommy...
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I LOVE his little outfit!!!!

So that was the basics of last week.  Seems like we did a lot, even though I felt like it was a "black hole"...

:)

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk...2010


Today was the day.  I worked last night.  I had hoped to leave right at 3 in order to get a little more sleep, but that didn't happen, of course.  My mother in law Toni picked me up promptly at 7, and I'd only had about 2 hours of sleep.  Oh well. 

We got to Liberty park, got our "In Honor of" stickers, and met up with our team.  We were Team "Cheer for a Cure", put together by my niece Alyssa.  She is a cheerleader at TH Bell, and since her grandmother was diagnosed with Breast Cancer relatively recently, she really wanted to do something special with her cheer squad this October.  They were able to raise more than $1500.00, I'm so proud of them! 

After a brief Opening ceremonies, we enjoyed the walk.  It was very well organized and planned, and it was a pleasure. 

I was very emotional throughout the morning.  I walked for Mary, my mom, who is a 13 year survivor.  For Dona, Cole's Grandma, who is a 6 year Survivor.  And for Talia, my daughter, so hopefully she will never need to worry about this disease.  Just thinking about all that is enough to bring me to tears. 

The adrenaline wore off by the time I got home...I crashed into bed for a couple of hours. 

It was worth it. 

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Strongly Impressed

My husband was bugging me last night about updating my blog more often.  Part of it is he's out of town, and the few minutes we get to spend on the phone catching up isn't enough.  I woke this morning with the idea of trying to be especially vigilant the next few days about taking pictures to let him know what's going on around here.  However, I had an overwhelming feeling while taking pics of Talia this morning that I needed to share a particular story.  This blog has become a family record, and although I have shared this story before, I have never written it down.  It is a very, very personal and spiritual story to me, but I can't shake the feeling that it needs to be written, Today. 

8 years ago in July, I gave birth to a beautiful baby boy.  He was 3 1/2 weeks early.  My pregnancy had been difficult, I was in preterm labor off and on from 25 weeks.  The day he was born was a little scary.  They were finally getting me ready for an emergency c-section when Alec turned his head and decided to be born.  I think Cole thought he was going to lose one or both of us.  Alec's cord was wrapped around his neck tightly twice, and through my experience I have come to realize that if he had not been born that day, he might not have lived.  I never think of that without feeling the incredible blessing that my Heavenly Father gifted me with that day. 

Alec was a difficult baby and a difficult toddler.  It was a struggle to get him to eat.  (still is, but that's another story).  He was never happy in the same spot for more than a few minutes.  It was like he wanted to see the world, and no one could keep up.  A few months after he was born, I was DONE having kids.  I knew he would take so much time and attention, that he would need so much from me that I couldn't even think about having more kids.  Cole agreed, he didn't think he could deal with another scary, difficult pregnancy and birth.  He hates hospitals anyway. 

However, the Lord had other plans for us.   In June of 2003, we were in the temple attending the endowment session of Cole's younger brother and his wife, in preparation for their sealing.  I was considering making a doctors appointment to discuss getting my tubes tied.  I was sitting there, in that most sacred place, and my daughter was there.  I didn't see her, exactly, but I could feel her presence, and she very specifically told me that our family was not yet complete.  That she needed to come to our family.  I heard her, though no one else did.  I also knew it was a daughter. 

I told Cole.  He wasn't sure what to think, he hadn't received the same witness I had.  Alec was not even 1 yet, and I knew by now that I was a better mommy when my children were spaced further apart.  There was no hurry, now that I knew I had another child waiting for me, I also had faith that the Lord would reveal the best time for us to have her. 

Alec had a few minor medical problems.  He has a hyperactive gag, which made it difficult to keep weight on him. When he was 2, he dropped off the weight charts (his height and head were still fine).  His pediatrician told me feed him more.  I almost laughed and cried...How do you get a child to eat when he throws up 50% of what you feed him because he doesn't like it?  He literally lived on Peanut butter, white bread, and milk for 4 years.  He had fluid in his ears from the time he was 3 months old.  He had tubes placed at 5 months, 10 months, and then, sometime between his 2 year well child and when he was 2 1/2, his tubes fell out and the fluid reaccumulated.  He couldn't hear correctly because of it.  He had always babbled, but he wasn't talking right because he couldn't hear correctly.  We tried a few strategies before we decided he needed yet another set of tubes. 

Right before he was evaluated by the ENT, I noticed he was getting a lot more bruises than normal, and he had a few bloody noses that we couldn't explain.  I mentioned it to his ENT, and they ran some bloodwork.  The results were alarming, and they referred me to Primary Children's hematology clinic for a consult.  Having medical knowledge, as well as a whole host of doctors and nurses at my disposal, I knew their top concern was that my child might have leukemia. 

I had never been so scared in my life. 

I was a wreck for 2 weeks until our appointment.  We met with the hematologist.  They drew bloodwork.  I have never been so relieved when they told me that Alec must have had some kind of virus that attacked his clotting mechanisms...his repeat bloodwork was returning to normal.  Many thankful prayers were said that day. 

Alec caught up quickly once he could actually hear.  He became a much easier child, although he still processes information very differently than most kids.  When he was 3 1/2, Cole and I both had the feeling that it was the right time for our daughter to come to our family. 

I found out I was expecting Talia in August of 2006.  My heart never, never doubted that it was a girl, the spirit I had met clear back in 2003.  My pregancy was relatively easy this time...I was scared every day from 23 weeks to 30 weeks, every time I spotted, every time I cramped...working in the NICU will do that to you.  When you see everything bad that happens, even though you know it's the exception, not the rule, it's hard to separate.  When they told us she was a girl, my naturally skeptical brain knew what my heart knew all along...she was meant to come to our family.  It was finally the right time. 

Talia came into our lives on April Fools 2007.  She teased me with contractions for 3 weeks, but the joke was on me!  When she delivered, I felt this overwhelming feeling of peace.  When they placed her in my arms, I knew, without a doubt, that our family was now complete.  Everyone was here.  I was tired, I'd been awake for almost 24 hours when she was born.  I sent Cole home to get some sleep, and though I could barely keep my eyes open, I sat there with my daughter in my arms...I could hardly believe she was mine, she was here, and  I didn't want to let her go, even to send her to the nursery so I could get some sleep. 

Knowing she was my last baby, I set out to enjoy every, single moment with her.  She made it so easy...she put herself on a schedule from the moment she was born, was a good eater, a good sleeper.  The only time she was ever fussy was when she got constipated at about 3 weeks old...and prune juice took care of that pretty quickly.  I could not believe how easy of a baby she was...perhaps my reward for my faith? 

This morning, when she woke up, I crawled into bed with her for a minute(I keep trying to get her to come in and cuddle in my bed, but she still won't leave her room until someone comes and lets her out, even though she's been able to open doors for forever).  She cuddled me, then told me a few stories that started out "Once Upon a Time..." It struck me that she's now 3 1/2, and my solo time with her is fleeting. 

I still enjoy almost every moment with her...
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Lazy mornings coloring....

I really do love my life. 

I'm not sure why I felt so compelled to share all this today...but now that I have I have this overwhelming feeling of peace.  I hope it helps whoever it's meant to...even if it's just me. 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

FRIGHTMARES!!! 2010

I finally got the opportunity to enjoy Frightmares with my family on Friday night.  We headed out early so we would be there right as it opened.  Of course, there was an accident on Highway 89, which slowed our progress.  We pulled into Lagoon just as they were letting people into the park. 

We headed immediately for the kids Spook a Boo, because experience has taught us that the line quickly lengthens into hours long...(ok, that's a bit of an exaggeration, except when you're in line with little kids, even 30 minutes seems like an eternity).  Talia loved it...
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We took a picture in the same spot as last year....my kids have grown so much!!!
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We went to Scary and Crow's kids maze...
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Talia likes the witch and her crow...
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But she LOVES the Fairy...
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She was sprinkled with fairy dust, and made a wish...
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The boys and I headed off to ride some rides...
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I still think Colossus is the best coaster at Lagoon!
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Cool!
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We hit all the coasters at the south end of the park, while Cole took Talia on some rides...
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She found a little friend...
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Rode on the puppy...
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And on the Skyride!
We met up again to hit the haunts. 
We went through 2 of the "scarier" haunts.  Yes, with all the kids.  With Cole's Halloween obsession, my kids don't fear things the way normal kids do, and they enjoy being scared.  So we went through "Lockdown", which was a pretty demented prison, and Deception, which was a dark and scary maze.  Alec would not let go of my hand during Lockdown, and Talia insisted I carry her through Deception, but they always want to go again when we're done. 

After that, we took a break to get some treats...
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I consoled myself from missing a certain amazing woman's cupcakes with a huge, warm, melty cinnamon roll...
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We tried to catch the Monster Mash show, but we kept missing it.  We went on a couple more rides, and decided it was time to go...
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We had a good time, and are already planning our next trip back!