Thursday, November 27, 2008

Twilight...The MOVIE!!!



So........I really liked it.
My favorite scenes were when Rosalie smashed the salad bowl in her hands because Bella had already eaten and when Edward jumped across the room when he was kissing Bella because he was trying not to bite her and suck out her blood.
I am, however, a little annoyed with Kristen Stewart's performance at the end when Bella is in the hospital and freaks out on Edward when he tells her she should go to Jacksonville. I felt like it wasn't pointed enough, targeted enough, concentrated enough. I felt like it was all over the place and she should have like...I don't know...freaked out but maybe grabbed him at the same time so he couldn't get away. I think it would have gotten the point across better. I guess that's what I'm saying. I feel that way about all the scenes where she had to be frantic in some way.
I want to see it again so I can better like her perfomance throughout the movie, I guess.
All in all, I think it was a great adaptation and I can't wait for NEW MOON!!!

Quick updates







Halloween was fun.
Our Ward had a Trunk or Treat the weekend before and so we went.
Good Food. Good Dessert. The activity part was watching some families play a kind of "Fear Factor" game. It was funny.
Then we went out and Trunk or Treated in the 17 degree weather.
Evan was Bumblebee from Transformers and Ava was a butterfly.(bottom two pics)
On Halloween: The base Trick or Treating started at 6pm. It was 14 degrees that day. So Evan's Bumbleebee costume wasn't going to be warm enough and he had also worn it out from wearing all week while he was home sick from school. So he wore his shark costume from last year because he could wear clothes under that and the his coat. I bundled Ava up with an extra hat underneath her hood and mittens and blanket in a wagon and headed out. (top two pics) Evan wouldn't listen and didn't put socks on and only wore his rain boots instead of snow boots and so we were only out for 30 minutes and then came home. Ate candy and handed out what we had. Evan liked that part the best, I think.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Military Wife


They may look different and each is wonderfully unique

But this is what they have in common:lots of moving---
moving far from home,moving two cars, three kids and one dog----all riding with HER, of course
moving sofas to basements because they won't go in THIS housemoving curtains that won't fit
moving jobs and certifications and professional development hours
moving away from friends moving toward new friends
moving or storing her most important luggage: her trunk full of memories

often waiting---
waiting for housing
waiting for orders
waiting for deployment
waiting for reunion
waiting for phone calls
waiting for the new curtains to arrive
waiting for him to come home dinner.

They call her 'military dependent', but she knows better:

She can balance a checkbook,handle the yard work, and fix a noisy toilet.
She is intimately familiar with drywall, anchors,and toggle bolts.
She can file the taxes, sell a house, buy a car, or set up a move--all with ONE Power of Attorney.
She welcomes neighbors that don't welcome her.
Reinvents her career with every PCS;
locates a house in the desert, the arctic, the deep south or overseas and learns to call all 'home.' She MAKES them all home.She is fiercely IN-dependent.

Military Wives are somewhat hasty---
They leap into decorating, leadership, volunteering, career alternatives, churches and friendships.
They don't have 15 years to get to know people.Their roots are short but flexible.
They plant annuals for themselves and perennials for those who come after them.
Military Wives quickly learn to value each other.
They connect over coffee, rely on the spouse-network, and accept offers of friendship and favors and record addresses in pencil.

Military Wives have a common bond---
The Military Wife has a husband unlike other husbands.
His commitment is unique. He doesn't have a job, he has a 'mission,' he can't just decide to quit.
He's on-call for his country 24/7 but for you, he's the most...
Unreliable guy in town...
His language is foreign: TDY, PCS, OPR, ACC, BDU
And so, a Military Wife is a translator for her family and his.
She is the long-distance link to keep them informed; the glue that holds them together.

Military Wife has her moments---

She wants to wring his neck, dye his uniform pink, and refuse to move to Siberia.
But she pulls herself together.Give her a few days, a travel brochure, a long hot bath, a pledge to the flag, and a wedding picture.
And she goes.
She packs.She moves.
She follows.

Why?
What for?
How come?
You may think it is because she has lost her mind.
But actually it is because she has lost her heart.
It was stolen from her by a man who puts duty first,who salutes the flag,
whose boots in the doorway remind her that as long as he is her Military husband,
She will remain his Military wife.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

First Snow







So, Today, I was playing with the kids in the afternoon after conference and Evan looked up and said, "Mom, It's snowing outside!!" And sure enough it was. Not just sleety snow and then it disappeared, but real snow and it was sticking.
So we got in our snow gear and went outside. Evan made some snow angels and his first snowman of the season. :D Ava liked it and wasn't scared at all, except when her mitten came off one hand and then she didn't want to touch it. I guess we are really in for it and it will be snowing on Halloween. We shall see. Maybe because it started earlier this year it won't last through April like last year.
Cross your fingers!!!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Autumn.....


*Big Breath In*
*Hold*
*Let it out*
I absolutely love the Fall. In Texas, Fall is later than normal and it doesn't get that cold. Here in Alaska, it is right where it should be, but only lasts for a few weeks and is cooler than most. The last couple of weeks and 25 degrees at 9 o'clock in the morning, to be precise. BUT, the season brings with it a certain feel, smell, look; very nostalgic somehow and I LOVE IT!!!!
The trees are very gold, orange, yellow and red right now and leaves are piling up on the ground underneath them. Kids running around with lite jackets on throwing those leaves in the air reminds me of school and then I think about all those Friday night football games down there in Texas and it makes me want nachos, a hot dog and rootbeer. :D Hee hee!!!

No, I did not take this picture, but it is a very accurate... no pretty much exactly what it looks like about 10 miles down the road toward our chapel in Eagle River. It is absolutely breath taking to come up over the hill and see that right in front of you. Oh the works of our Heavenly Father.
*Big Breath In*
*Hold It*
*And sigh*

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Husband Tag



1. Where did you meet?
We met at a party that was thrown by one of the guys from the singles ward. It was actually my first anything back in the singles ward after a long while. I went with my sisters friend who was back from school for the summer. We were running really late and when we got there only James and his friend Shelby were there and were fixin' to leave. But when we came in and were introduced, James and I shook hands and we both had the thought that we needed to get to know the other. Needless to say, he didn't leave and we hung out and talked to whole rest of the night.
2. How long did you date before you got married?
We Met on July 6, 2001.
We were engaged on July 20th.
We were married on October 19th.
3. How long have you been married?
Almost 7 years
4. What does he do that surprises you?
He takes care of the kids a great deal so that I can do whatever. Even if it is just me getting out of the house.
5. What is you favorite feature of his?
His smile. It lights his whole face up and his eyes twinkle.
6. What is your favorite quality of his?
I love his absolute and unconditional love for his children. He is a wonderful dad.
7. Does he have a nickname for you?
He mostly calls me sweetheart. Or sweetie when he's about to ask me for something.
8. What's his favorite color? He really doesn't have one, but he likes to wear a lot of black and I like him to wear blue and green.
9. What's his favorite food? It depends on his mood.
10. What is his favorite sport? Doesn't have one, though he played football a little in highschool.
11. When and where was your first kiss? It was after institute one night when he took me back to my apartment.
12. What is your favorite thing to do as a couple?
We love to sit and watch movies, old and new and everything in between, after the kids go to sleep. I usually eat popcorn and something chocolate and we have something to drink and just watch.
13. Do you have any children?
Yes. Evan is 6 and Ava is 17 months and boy is he wrapped around her little tiny finger.
14. Does he have a hidden talent?
He is extermely talented at learning languages and he can sing like nobody's business.
15. How hold is he?
He is 32.
16. Who said I love you first?
I think he did, but I said it right after.
17. What is his favorite type of music?
He likes hard rock. The head banging kind.
18. What do you admire the most about him?
His ability to be calm and a peacemaker. I'm totally the opposite. I like to scream and yell. He hates it.
19. Do you think he will read this?
Nope
20. Who will you Tag?I will tag Kara.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Ear Infections and Sore Throats

So, at 3:45 pm last Monday, I got a call from Evan's teacher, Ms. Armstrong. She said that at the end of the day he said his ear war hurting really bad and strated crying, but since we live on the other side of the base from the school she knew the quickest way to get him home would be the school bus. So he gets off the bus and is holding his ear. He saw me and started crying. I said "I know. I know. Let's go get some medicine from the store and make you feel better." But then he just started wailing so I decided to take him to the ER seeing as it was too late in the day to get a DR. Appt. (The whole military, living on base thing is crap when it comes to medical care most of the time.) So we go to the ER and I call James at work to come get Ava. (Emergency room issues are the only time he can get out of work.) Evan was triaged and the gave him some Motrin for the pain. (The wonder drug of the military) But it worked and the 4 and 1/2 hours later, Evan's pain was still gone and there was still one person in front of us. My thought was, "We are leaving and if it truely is an ear infection it will still be hurting tomorrow and I will get a reall DR's appointment in the morning." So that's exactly what happened. But it's Double ear infections and 10 days of pink liquid Amoxicillin. (which he doesn't seem to mind.)
I woke up on Friday with a sore throat. It hurt off and on that day, but yesterday morning I was fine. Then we got home from a Primary Activity and I just crashed. It almost feels like the flu. My friend and her son both had strep thoat last week and the week before, so I hope it's not that.
AND, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE don't let Ava get sick. When your babies, who can't talk and tell you what hurts get sick, it's the worst. It almost makes you feel like a failure and all you want to do is make the hurt go away. Cross your fingers!!!!!!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Time Out for Women

So, This last weekend was Time Out for Women in Anchorage, Alaska. It was the first time they had been to Alaska and it was really neat because Hillary Weeks is from here and so her parents were here and got to see her perform and such.
As always, like the dork I am, I forgot my camera on both Friday night and Saturday, so no pictures but it was great. Of Course!!
Friday night Hillary Weeks performed and we heard talks from Sister Wendy Watson Nelson (married to Elder Russel M Nelson of the Quorm of the Twelve) and Sheri Dew. Between the two of their talks, we had a little Q & A and someone asked how it was that Sister Nelson came to meet Elder Nelson and so we got to hear that cool story, told by both Sister Nelson and Sister Dew. They are best friends and they just play off eachother and tease and everything. It was soooo cool.
Saturday, I was able to hear Emily Watts and S. Michael Wilcox. I absolutely love both of them. It wasn't the first time I have seen and heard Brother Wilcox. He was at the very first TOFW I went to in Texas several years ago. But it was the first time I heard Sister Watts, though I have several of her books and talks on CD. Same with Bro. Wilcox.
I left at lunch time because I wasn't feeling well, but before I left I was able to get Hillary Weeks to sign her book that I had bought form the book store there. By the way, her new CD is coming out in a week or so and it is going to be awesome. She sang several of her new songs that are on that CD. Most she, of course, wrote and she also sang one in which Tyler Castleton wrote and it was awesome. I just can't seem to remember the name of it all of a sudden. I must be gettin' old.




Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Hairy, Hairy...






















I just want to give you a before and after of Evan's haircut.
I did it all by myself! Thank You. Thank You very much!
He hadn't had a haircut all summer!!!!!! Yikes!

Back to school...Yea!




So, Evan is nothing like I was when I was his age. I mean I didn't go to class by myself on the first day of school until the 5th grade. I only went in with him today so I could get some pictures of him at his desk and in the class because I didn't get any for kindergarten. (I dropped the camera on the way to school and broke it.) He was such a big boy and excited to go.

When I woke him up he said, "I'm still a little bit sleepy." and then he said, "I'm so tired I think I'm going to cry a little bit." :( Then I told him he was going to get to wear his new clothes and his new shoes and he was going to get to see some of his friends from his class last year and he was better. He ate oatmeal for breakfast and than just kept asking when it was time to go.

On the way out of the neighborhood, he thought he saw his friend Blake and wanted to ride the bus to school instead. But then he saw that it wasn't Blake and said I could take him. BUT, he sure does want to ride the bus to and from school tomorrow.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Joining the Twilighters...

Ok, So I joined the Twilighters about July 18th. I had been talking to my mom and sister and they got into them. As they were talking about the series, I realized it was the same books Lindsey Woolsey (cousin - in- law) had been reading and blogging about. She is a Twihard Twilighter. BUT what I didn't realize from reading Lindsey's blog was that they were vampire books. I love vampires. I love all the supernatural things. So I sure did go out and buy all three of the four books that were out. I was sooooo happy that I hadn't gotten into this years ago and that I only had to wait a few days (by the time I got through with #3) for #4 to come out. I love them. I love them. I love them and I love Stephenie Meyer. So I am going to buy The Host now and read that as soon as I am done reading Vol. 1 of the Porter Rockwell Chronicles.
I also can't wait to see Twilight on the BIG screen. I'm going to Texas for Christmas just a week after it comes out, so Mom and Kelsey are going to wait for me to go see it when I get there. Yipeeeee!!!

Our Hero

Evan's thing lately has been to tie his blankets around him like a cape. He is really into watching all the superhero shows on Cartoon Network and Jetix and such. His favorite lately is Ben 10. I didn't know much about it, but for his b-day he got one of the action figures and now we own the complete 3rd season on dvd and he hasn't stopped watching it, except to outside and play. Ben Tennison is 1/2 alien and 1/2 human and can turn into aliens that have different abilities like super speed or strength or fire, etc. so he can help people and stop bad aliens. Crazy huh? I can't keep up with it all, but Evan sure can.

Pigtails, Phones, and Teeth...




Ava's hair is long enough now that I try to put it up in pigtails or a ponytail. She will leave it in until she starts to get sleepy and then takes it out.

She also loves to play with the phone. The real phone. She will only play with her toy phone for a little while and then throws it behind her and gets the real phone. So if you call and you can't get through, it might be because Ava got a hold of the phone when I wasn't looking.

Ok, so Ava is about 15 1/2 months and still has only TWO teeth. I have heard that thelonger they take to come in the stronger they are but, COME ON!!! She can, however, gum to death just about any food we give her.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Ava's Necklaces




So here are some remarkably cute pics of Ava and her necklaces.

The story with the necklaces began a few months ago. Evan had recieved a couple of mardi gras necklaces at a B-day party and I tried to put the on her then, but she wouldn't have it. She didn't like them and didn't want them on. Flash forward to last week. Those two necklaces were in th eliving room one day and that little tot crawled right up to them and figured out how to get them around her neck on her own and from that moment one she had to have them on. We take them off when she sleeps, but as soon as she wakes up she points and grunts that she has to have them. All 8 of them!!!

No Slowing down

So things have not slowed down all summer long and I have neglected my blog. Sorry. Her is a little overview.
At the end of June there was an airshow here at Elmendorf and the kids and I had a blast. (Pics to Come) Then all through July we just played and played and played some more. Keeping up with James crazy 12 hour shifts from 7am -7pm or vice versa is just another thing we do.

In April, right after General Conference, the stake added a ward and changed ward boundaries so now we belong to the Arctic Valley Ward. We have to drive about 10 miutes further than before to Eagle River, but this ward includes our whole side of Elmendorf AFB and Ft Richardson Army Post. I am soooo grateful for that, I can't even tell you. There are so many more Sisters on base now and it is great to be able to not have to worry about how they are going to get on and so forth. I love it. My callings in the ward are not too difficult and have allowed me to be in Relief Society which frankly, is a relief. I really needed to be around the Sisters and to get to know them at an adult level instead of just through their children. AND our RS President is great. I love Jessica so much. She has alrady become a good friend and I appreciate all she does. I am the RS Pianist and the Activity Days Leader. So I still serve in Primary, but not on Sundays.

Now School starts on Monday for Evan and I can't wait. We get to meet his teacher, Ms. Armstrong tomorrow and I'm already ready. All the school supplies are bought. New shoes, a few new outfits and such are ready to go and I am excited!!!! YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ava has decided that she will now grace us with her walking abilities and is getting better by the day. She has also decided that she is a girlie girl. I had suspected this for quite some while but we now know for sure. She where's necklaces all day everyday, except for naptimes and bedtime and when she wakes up she immediately reaches and points for hre necklaces and puts them on. All 8 of them.

I guess that's it for now. Pics to come of all the summer events and of a few other things!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Evan's Birthday



So, today is Evan's 6th birthday. We didn't do anthing for him today, however, because we had a big honkin' party for him a couple of weekends ago when Mom was here. He has known for a while that he wanted it to be a tropical fish theme, so I was able to get decorations and such way in advance so I wouldn't be spending a fortune at the last minute. Thank goodness Anchorage actually has a really good party store. He had a really great time with friends from church and from school and it was AWESOME!!!!

Alaska WILDlife




So, A few weeks ago when Mom came to visit, Mom, the kids and I went to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center down the Seward Highway near Girdwood. It was my first trip down or up, for that matter, the Seward and it was gorgeous. What should have beena 45-50 trip took 1hour and 15 minutes. The ocean was on the right and beyond that and the all around us were the mountains and I just couldn't believe how beautiful and majestic these works were. To the left was mountain and rock wall that had the melting snow and ice falling out of it. Evan kept saying, Look, Nana!! Another waterfall. Did you see it? Did you see it?"



Then we got to the wildlife center and boy was it windy, but it was neat to see the animals. It was made up of animals from alaska and that were endangered somehow. My favorite were the wood bison, not to be confused with plains bison that we all know and love from Texas. They got so close to the fence and just stared us in the eye. There were also moose, elk, musk ox, black bear, reindeer, an eagle named Adonis and there were also brown bear, but they didn't wanted to see us I guess. They didn't come out. It was a really cool trip.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Ava's Birthday


Ava's Birthday was on the 2nd and mine was yesterday on the 18th. Both of those weekends James had to work so we split the difference and had a b-day party together on the 9th. It was mostly for Ava of course since it was her first and boy was it fun. We invited our friends from church that also live in the neighborhood and all of them have kids of different ages including one who is only 3 weeks older than Ava, so the house was full. We ate and ate and then sang to Ava and gave her the cake. A tradition I sort of kept from growing up that my mom did was a strawberry cake with whipcream instead of icing. I did this for Evan on his first birthday too. So we sang and Evan blew out the candle, which she was completely mesmerized by and the she dove into the cake. At first, it was just the whipcream hand over fist. Then she realized there was something underneath that white stuff and went crazy devouring that cake. She was totally opposite of Evan. He wouldn't touch the cake at first. He was scared of it. After I pushed his hand into the whipcream and put it to his mouth, then he went crazy. She also got a few gifts including a hand made bracelet from Sabrina and Reagan. It was great.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Evan and his stars


Evan is in Kindergarten and he loves it there.
They use a card turning system for discipline. You start on green and if you stay there, then you never got in trouble. 1 time in trouble you turn your card to yellow, 2 is blue, and 3 is red. Then the teacher marks whetever color you got in your folder for that day as a star and writes next to it what you did wrong. So everyday when he gets off the bus we ask or he tells us what color star he got. Yes, he has come home with red stars before. I have no quams about my son not being perfect. Trust me, I know he isn't. But lately, he has been coming home with an array of colored stars, except green and it has all been becuase he was talking. His folder basically looks like this for a week:
Monday-yellow, talking
Tuesday-red, Talking x 3
Wednesday-yellow, talking
Thursday-yellow, talking
Friday-blue, talking x 2
and so on. Needless to say his folder looks like a rainbow.
He would get in trouble at home if he had to turn his card for talking back to the teacher or not playing nice and such. One time he got in trouble for yelling at someone, so he got in trouble for that too. We haven't been too hard on him in the past if he had to turn his card only for talking, but now we are tired of him not getting any green stars, So today was the first day that he is getting disciplined at home for stars other than green even if it is just for talking.
Yellow Star-no TV
Blue Star-no TV and no X-box
Red Star-no TV, no X-box, no computer and he has to talk to his dad.
He got a yellow star today for talking and he hasn't watched TV all day. He did want to watch a movie, but we told him that's watching TV and he got upset so maybe he will get the hang of it. We are going to have to keep up this kind of discipline over the summer because I will not have a crazy kid running around all summer long.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Ava learns


So Ava is going t0 be ONE year old tomorrow. Actually, she was born at 12:03 am, so I guess she will officially be one in a little less then 2 hours.
I can't believe a year has gone by that fast. It was just last February that we got up here to Alaska and now Ava is one!!!!
She is getting her first two teeth right now-the two front bottom ones. She is cruising and crawling all over the place. She is still very weary about walking, even when we hold her hands but, if she learns how to walk the way she learned how to crawl, it won't take very much.
The other thing is that she doesn't sleep through the night yet. She has never slept through the night on a regular basis and therefore, I have not either. She has been waking up about every 4 hours. But, lastnight, we started letting her cry it out or using the ferber method. this is when you put them down and give them their comfort item and them let them soothe themselves to sleep, they sleep longer and understand that they don't need to eat, or rock or cuddle, etc. to get back to sleep. As long as they are crying, you go back in every 5, 10, 15, lay them down, no talking and so on, until they fall asleep. Then on night 2, you start with 10 minutes and so on. When she woke up at midnight lastnight, I only had to go in at the 5 and 10 minute intervals. When she woke up at 4am I had to go in at 5, 10, and 15 minute intervals.
Tonight so far, she doesn't like being in there at all. Since 10pm I have been in there twice and boy was she not happy when I didn't pick her up and hold her.
It's hard on me. I never thought I would be one of those mom's that got all sentimental and stuff when my child cries. But boy do I. I did the same thing with Evan when he was a baby too. Almost time to go in again...Ahhhhhhh!!!!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Let's Blog

So everyone is blogging now. My sister-in-law, Tasha, started a blog about her two boys, my nephews, not too long ago and I really have enjoyed reading her posts. They are great to keep in touch with in a general sense and I am glad she decided to do that.
Then, when Erin, my sister, suggested that we start to blog I thought, ok, let's do this. She said some of her friends and brother-in-law blog here so that's where I have decided to as well.
I guess I love talking about me and what's going on with me so much anyway it's a great way to keep everyone else in the know.
New pictures of the kids will always be my background, just as they are my wallpaper on my computer. And if I have pics of whatever I am blogging, they will definately be up here.
On with the show!!!!!