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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

SISTERS!


I was so excited when we found out that we were having a little girl, our Elsie. The pressure of getting Grace a sister was off. Having 4 sisters, I've maintained that every girl needs a sister, although Brian argues the opposite. Having 5 brothers, he insists that every boy needs a brother, more than a girl needing a sister. Oh, not so, my love. If Tyler gets a brother, I'll be happy, but I'd probably have to keep having kids until I got my girl a sister. They'll have the years of fighting over each other's clothes (hopefully never over boys, which did happen at my house growing up), but eventually, I hope they will end up being the best of friends. What a joy it is to have a sister.


And so, my ode to my sisters:




A Bag Full of M&M's:




My best of friends whenever I'm in need
Always there for my aching heart to feed.
Or just a laugh to give me a little smile
Even if we're separated by way too many a mile.


We've mastered two-way calling and learned five-way is the best
'Cuz when it's just a few of us we always miss the rest.
Sharing our daily adventures, not always full of cheer
Whatever is the story, I've got an attentive ear.


Mandy is my neighbor, shopping buddy and babysitter too
My adult conversation on our outings to the zoo.
A perfect example of selfless living true
Without my oldest sister I'd not know what to do.


Megan is my daily wake-up call on the telephone
My teacher of canning and quilting, before to me unknown.
Never an idle moment, always a busy little bee
Learning to do new things, she's ever inspired me.


Melanie's a beauty, filled with style, poise and grace
Helping me with fashion and how to put makeup on my face.
One who's ever faithful, her standards she'll never compromise
Showing me how to continue growing, although I'll never reach her size.


Mallorie, or Mookie, as she is so well known
A favorite aunt to my kids, a smile she's always shown.
She teaches me to love without judging, each and everyone
And she's always ready to take the lead in having fun!


My sisters are amazing, the best they truly are
I love them each so dearly, no matter near or far.
Thank you for teaching me - and for being my friend
Sealed for all eternity, we'll be together to the end!


Grace and Elsie, I hope you learn to love and appreciate each other. Sisters are the best, and you are so blessed to have each other.



Mandy, Megan, Misty, Mallorie, Melanie




Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Real American Idol

WHO IS YOUR ROLE MODEL???

Try it without looking at answers – don’t cheat!

1) Pick your Favorite number between 1-9

2) Multiply by 3 then

3) Add 3, then Multiply again by 3 (I'll wait while you get thecalculator....)

4) You'll get a 2 or 3 digit number..

5) Add the digits togetherNow Scroll down ...............









Now with that number see who your ROLE MODEL is from the list below:

1. Einstein

2. Nelson Mandela

3. Jacob Zuma

4. Tom Cruise

5. Bill Gates

6. Gandhi

7. Brad Pitt

8. Mickey Mouse

9. Misty Anderson

10. Barack Obama

I know....I just have that effect on people....one day you too can belike me.... :-) Believe it!

P.S. Stop picking different numbers. I am your idol, just deal with it!!!!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Elsie's Blessing

My sister, Megan, crocheted Elsie's blessing dress. It took 40+ hours. It was truly a labor of love, and Elsie looked absolutely beautiful. On December 28, 2008 Brian gave Elsie a name and a blessing. We had a lot of family with us. Dean and Mary, Bryan and Karen, Kevin and Laurie, Quintin and Bryonna, Ryan and Mandy, Ladd and Emily, My parents, my grandparents and my aunts and uncles were all present. Brian gave her a beautiful blessing. We are so grateful to have her as a part of our family.
















Four generations - Elsie and Grace with me, my mom and my maternal grandmother.





Christmas

We had a great Christmas! Tyler and Grace were more than sufficiently spoiled, as were Brian and I. Even Elsie was. We enjoyed the holidays, visiting with family, decorating, baking, eating, looking at lights, a trip to temple square, etc. This year I used my mother-in-law's gingerbread recipe and cookie cutter and made my own gingerbread. The end result was 30 individual gingerbread houses. Needless to say, the kids decorated a lot of houses. Every day we had someone else over to decorate. They thought it was great. The whole month of December my kids were on a sugar high. I asked Santa to substantially cut back on the stocking candy, and I was glad to see he came through.


Decorating gingerbread houses - a new family tradition (One of Brian's favorite's growing up)









The lights at temple square - Brian took the kids on trax with my family to see the lights at temple square. I stayed home with Elsie.










Grace fell asleep on the trax ride home in grandma's arms. She had so much fun it wore her out.








Christmas morning - what a mess.


















Christmas Eve Nativity program.