Monday, December 21, 2009
New Tree
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Good Times

Last night my family (everyone but Jason, and Allison and her family) went out for our traditional "Dinner and a Movie". We go every year and this year was no exception. We ate at Red Robin and it was a very tasty meal. Then we hoped on over to the Theatre to see Planet 51. We ended up being about 30 minutes early, so I just let the kids (Dillon, Truman, Pierce and Elleree) run around in the lobby for awhile. I told my mom that I needed to go to the bathroom, so she watched the kids for me while I went. When I came back all hell had broken loose. There was a huge pile of vomit on the floor and all over Truman. Elleree was being kept away from the scene, because everytime she came close she started to gag, and the employees were asking if we wanted a bounce back pass. This happens way too much to us!!!!!!
We had to explain that my kids were not sick, but that Truman suffers from asthma, and that if he runs around too much he coughs and throws up. It is, what it is. We then had to take all the kids to the bathroom to clean him up. Unfortunatly Elleree got too close to Truman and ended up throwing up all over the floor and herself as well. It was fabulous! The employees love us there! We went to the movie anyway and it wasn't too bad, maybe a little smelly, but not too bad. Jason's take on the whole thing "man sometimes I'm glad I have to go to work".
Friday, December 18, 2009
Nothing Much
Jason and I have also been busy trying to get his pharmacy thing off the ground. We are trying to come up with a good name I want, We Be Drugs and Shit, but Jason says no......I don't know why. Anyone else have any ideas? We came up with a design for the space that we are going to lease. Jason has been working really hard to secure financing. It would be really easy if our land in Mackay would sell. Anyone want some land? We were giving auntie C a hard time when she was here that she is supposed to be the rich aunt, what is up with that! It's a good thing she is so cool!
The kids are doing well. Elleree is reaching that tantrum phase that my kid always go through. It last for.....wait Dillon still does it......I will let you know. A couple of days ago she had a complete melt down in the middle of the Alberson's parking lot. I had two people ask if I needed help. Yes, I am the best mom ever!
Truman had his Preschool Christmas program tonight, I took pictures but am to lazy to post them. What does he do in preschool "nothing", ever.
Dillon is doing swimingly. We had parent teacher confrence about a week ago, and he did very well. Plus the teacher told Jason and I that we must either travel alot, or expose Dillon to alot. We were confused, she could tell, so she elaborated. I guess Dillon is very well rounded....yes I know. He knows lots of words, and other things (mostly about food, j/k) that other kids do not. It made Jason and I feel really good, for about a second. No really it is nice to hear sometimes that you don't suck!
Well hopefully we will have a very uneventful Chirstmas!!!!!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Christmas Cards
My Christmas cards are now officially finished, all 50 of these babes. I know they look kind of like Christmas in India, but if you can believe it, the gold paper was the only Christmas paper left in Idaho Falls. Don't think I didn't look. I guess people are making their cards in October now. I really need to rethink making them every year. It used to be no big deal when we were in College, we knew like 5 people and they were all related to us. Now it is a bit harder. I still have to address all the envelopes and get all the pictures together and send them. I am slowly checking off my Christmas to do list!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Jason's Stocking
Jason's Stocking is finally done. It took me a month to cross-stitch it. I was kinda bummed though, when I hand washed it, you are supposed to do that after you are done, the color blue bled onto the white, and yellow. You can sort of see it in the picture that has Jason's name. So it doesn't look at good as I would have liked. I now have Dillon, Truman, Elleree and Jason's done. All I have left is my own. Maybe by Christmas.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Tree
After Thanksgiving this weekend Jason wanted to go get a tree. This is the first time we have ever cut down our own Christmas tree. Usually we just go buy one, and I think in a couple of years we will just get a fake one. None the less we went on an adventure to get a tree up the Mine Hill. I told Jason that these trees are very ugly, but that did not deter him one bit. He hunted and hunted, I say he, because I didn't even get out of the truck except to take the picture, and finally found one. By that time Truman and our dog Chewy had come back to the truck, because they were cold. The tree is not too bad, okay it is super ugly. But it only cost $10, for the tag, and the kids enjoyed it (Elleree was asleep in the truck with me).
It brought back memories of when I was a kid and my parents cut a tree every year. Some were worse than others. I remember if they had a bare spot my dad would just drill a hole in the trunk and stick a branch in it. I also remember when we would look for them we would always spot one and my dad would say it was too big. We had no concept that the 20 foot tree would not fit a 9ft ceiling. We also didn't see why my dad couldn't just climb the tree and only cut off what he needed. So no matter how ugly the tree is, it was a good experience for our kids they love the tree! Who knows they may end up with memories of their own, probably of how their mom kept saying how ugly the tree was.
Turkey day
This year was such a great thanksgiving! All my siblings were able to make it with all of their kids, except Pierce. Heath and Emilee brought Emilee's parents and Grandma and Grandpa Vaden were able to make it too, so we even had a few extras. I was nice to be all together, no fighting (not even our kids). My mom did a wonderful job on the meal, including extras for my dad and grandma that were Glutin free. Arron and Jason took the older kids out shooting pumkins later, so they were out of our hair.
It was a wonderful Thanksgiving, and I am truely greatful for my family. I love each of my siblings so much, and although it may not seem like it some times, all I want for them is to be happy! I love my parents and am very grateful for all the sacrifices they have made for me, and how much they still do for me and my family! I am grateful for my grandparents. I am so blessed to have grown up so close to them. I am thankful for the realationship I have with them, and the wonderful advice and insight they give to me!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Busy Weekend
This last weekend was very busy. We had Allison, Arron and their four kid come and visit us. Eli my new baby nephew was blessed on Sunday, so we had everyone from their two families over to the house on Sunday. It was nice to see everyone!
Truman and Elleree both got sick on Saturday at the wrestling tournament I took the kids to. So after the tournament I had to take Elleree to the doctor. On Monday we went and had the 9 grandkids pictures taken. They were all there, which doesn't happen very often. They turned out very cute. These are pictures of Eli and my mom holding Elleree and Paisley.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Forever




It feels like I have not posted forever, but it doesn't feel like I have been busy. So I decided to catalog all the things I've been doing other than the usual housework....
I have been working on cross-stitching Jason's Christmas stocking, while listening to PBS a ton (I will post pictures when it is done),
read two books (Lance Armstrong and The Thirteenth Tale),
cleaned all my M&M dispensers (I know right),
went to two movies (Time Travelers Wife and Bright Star, both of which are not very uplifting), babysitting other people's kids a lot( of coarse they are other peoples kids, if they were mine it wouldn't be babysitting),
Putting up Christmas lights (Jason is afraid of heights, but loves to do them)
Taking Dillon to wrestling practice (I am so taking pictures and posting those too)
Going over spreadsheets, business plans, etc. (Jason is trying to open his own pharmacy, anyone have extra money they have lying around they could give us?)
Hope that gives you an update on what is going on around here. I will post more later!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Best sister
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
It all fits
Monday, November 2, 2009
Halloween 2009
It's a Pumkin Thing
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Weekend
This weekend we went to the big Mackay and participated in the festivities there. They do this "pumpkin patch" thing that lets the kid paint pumpkins,
Friday, October 23, 2009
Freaking Out
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Disneyland
After the beach we headed home. We spent 4 hours in heavy traffic and finally made it to our hotel in St. Gorge, where I vomited in the bushes like a drunk. For some reason I got really sick that night. We woke up the next day and went to Tai Pan. Then we set out for home with a historic stop at Fort Cove, which was really cool. We finally made it home about 11:00 pm that night. What a trip! Tons of things have changed since I was last at Disneyland (the parking lot being turned into California Anventures being one) but it was still alot of fun. A little smaller than I remember, but alot of fun.
