Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Best Summer Vacation...

The BEST

"In choosing how we spend time as a family, we should be careful not to exhaust our available time on things that are merely good and leave little time for that which is better or best. A friend took his young family on a series of summer vacation trips, including visits to memorable historic sites. At the end of the summer he asked his teenage son which of these good summer activities he enjoyed most. The father learned from the reply, and so did those he told of it. 'The thing I liked best this summer,' the boy replied, 'was the night you and I laid on the lawn and looked at the stars and talked.'"

Elder Dallin H. Oaks


This was one of my favorite quotes from Conference. I love to listen to Elder Dallin H. Oaks. He is such a great speaker. I thought I would put this on my blog to help me remember what the most important things are in life. We had such a great summer with the kids. We did do a couple of vacations this summer but most of all we hung out and had a great time with each other. Sometimes I forget about those little important things in life.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Back to School!!!


Miss Ashley has a little mind of her own... I know shocker! Nobody knew that right? Well this year I won't be picking out any of her clothes... she is in second grade... and you know having Mom pick out your clothes is for littler kids... At least she has pretty good taste. She is a little sassy pants but funny and sweet too. She loves to show me that second graders ALWAYS brush their teeth, floss, make their beds and clean their rooms everyday with out being asked. I won't tell her any different.

She has Mrs. Hyer/Mrs. Snyder split for 2nd grade. I am really excited about that. They are both just amazing teachers. We have a really great class, the kids are fun and so are the Mom's (I like that).

Cameron is my little stud. He really could care what he wears as long as someone else picks it out. I tell him all the time "Bud you look handsome" he says back "Mom you are pretty". I like him he is my self esteem booster. He has Ms. Brakke for 4th grade. I think that she will be a great teacher... He loves her. He has Callin L, Colby W, and a few other friends in there. I am pretty sure that if Lisa... er I mean Callin Jr wasn't in there we would want to change classes.

Alyssa is just beautiful and sweet. She just wants to please me. She tells me every night that she is glad that we are best friends. I love her age. She was so fun to shop with this year. She has her own little style. She has Mrs. Laidlaw for 6th grade. We had her with Shawn too and I just love her. Alyssa has a lot of great friends (and great Mom's) in there.

Shawn is my big eighth grader. I love his age. He is just so dang fun. I love to be friends with him. He loves to be different than everyone, he just has his own little style. I like that confidence. He is a great friend to all and really likes the ladies. He has some pretty great teachers. I hope that we have a great academic year with him. He really wants to get good grades. I love that he is in Jr. High.

I LOVE when the kids go back to school. I love the schedule (oh and the break). I love that we get to have OCD and be organized. My kids love to see their friends everyday. Happy Mother's Day... I mean back to school day!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Pioneer Trek 2009


So we were invited to be a Ma & Pa for our Stake Pioneer Trek. Four years ago when our Stake went we were invited, we had to say no because of Steve's work. So this year when it came around I was pretty much begging to go. I started to get nervous because I had such high expectations that I thought maybe it would be as great as I imagined. I loved it much more than I ever thought that I would.

First of all... everyone kept saying that they had the best family... but in reality, we REALLY did. I loved each and every one of them.

We had Matt, Maya, Jael, Anastasia, Josh, Corina, Rayce & Nick. They were all in between the ages of 14-18. They were all so great. We had one that we hard but only because she wouldn't stay up with the group and she would fall behind and get lost from us. I am pretty sure if she were a real pioneer, she would have gotten lost or died on the trail. I know that is terrible to say but really true.


Steve grew his beard pretty thick for the trek. Then the second day into it he shaved it to look like "Brother Brigham". It was sweet - Well okay it was actually really gross. But our trek kids loved it.

This picture is right when we met the kids. They were all so different from each other. When we all first met I wasn't sure that they would all become friends. By the time we left they were so great together. They were all friends.

This was one of the most spiritual times that I have ever had. As we would walk more and more I would just think about all that the pioneers went through for us. One of the nights we had a huge "company" party. We all square danced together. We were laughing, sweating, thirsty, our legs were giving out from so much walking and all of the sudden we heard gun shots. We heard "bad guys" screaming at us to get out of town move on. Even though I knew that it was pretend I was so panicked. It took me a minute to find all eight kids. I started to think and realize how the pioneers felt. I was getting worried about my 8 kids. Were they safe? Were they looking for me? I really that this was just a drill but I guess being a real Mom it just hit me what they went through.

There were times that Steve and I would just hold hands and talk while our trek kids would pull or push the cart. We would talk about what it must have really been like. They were brave and strong. The trials that they went through were so different from ours. I can't even imagine what it was like. Steve decided that we could have been great pioneers. We would have just jumped in and done it. It was such a different time then. They didn't have the stresses that we have now. Their kids didn't deal with what our kids and teenagers deal with. Our Trek Theme was "Fortify our Faith - Step by Step" they talked a lot about how we are modern day pioneers. They read a quote at one of our stops:

by Elder M. Russell Ballard... It reads "The Lord isn't asking us to load up a handcart; He's asking us to fortify our faith. He isn't asking us to walk across a continent; He is asking us to walk across the street to visit our neighbor. He isn't asking us to give all of our worldly possessions to build a temple; He is asking us to give of our means and time despite the pressures of modern living and then attend regularly the temples already built. He isn't asking us to die a martyr's death; He's asking us to live a disciples life. "

I love this quote. It is so true. We are both pioneers in our own way. We both have different trials. We need to help our neighbors around us.

On the last night we were there we had our little trek family together getting ready for nightly family prayers. Steve was talking to our trek company boss (his name was Jeff Bryan and also happened to have his son in our family). They looked like they were having a pretty serious discussion. All of the sudden Steve comes over to me and our kids and says "Ma - get the kids together. I need to talk to you about something serious. One of our brothers has died. We are going to have to bury him here tomorrow. " I kept saying "what? how? who? why?" I was assuming he was kidding but I guess you never know... He went on for a bit (even saying lets pray for Ma because tomorrow will be a sad day for her leaving one of our kids here). Finally he told us that he had to go to base ball back home, their team got to the finals. It was a weird feeling. I had a little bit of the sick feeling that a Mother or Father got when they had to leave them buried and then move along the trail.

The next morning when we got up as we were walking along the trail we saw on the side of the trail two shallow graves with a couple knelling to mourn the loss of their son. The other one was for our trek son. It was a sobering experience.

I loved going as a MA because I really felt like I could do the real thing, I learned a lot about the pioneers. I can't wait to read some books about them. They fascinate me.

I am so thankful that I was able to go in the pioneer trek. I just hope that they call me to something next time again. I loved it that much.

It you have read until now you are a saint. I mainly posted so that I could remember it. This was a long post... I am sorry!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Wow! Life gets crazy!

Here are a few of the highlights from the last while!!!!

  • We had our 2nd Annual END OF SCHOOL PARTY. 6/5/09 - (We love this tradition. We hold this in our circle with all of the neighbors. We have a family BBQ first. Then we have all the kids from babies to teenagers our dancing with all of the Mom's & Dad's - Steve loves to pretend to be a DJ) The kids and parents love this party!
  • CAMERON turned 9 YEARS OLD. Oh my gosh. 6/5/09 - I can't believe my baby boy is growing up so fast.
  • We had CAMERON'S BIRTHDAY PARTY with all his friends. 6/8/09. He just wanted to run and play games. He didn't want me to go to a lot of work. They did eat a lot of pizza and fruit (Cameron's requests instead of cake)
  • GIRLS CAMP - 6/9/09 - 6/12/09 I loved every minute of it. We made so many new friendships. The girls were great. One night I sat down and wrote a letter to each one of the girls. They are such fabulous girls. Also I serve with AMAZING leaders.
  • GUYZ N DOLLZ CRUISE - 6/12/09 - 6-20-09 We took the family on a 4 day cruise with the family. We drove. My in laws went too. Afterward we went to Sea World. My parents surprised the kids and came with us. It was a lot of fun.
  • Shawn SPOKE in SACRAMENT - 6/21/09 On Father's Day. He did an amazing job. He didn't look one bit nervous. He is a natural.
  • We went to a SCRIMMAGE game on a high school field with the OGDEN OUTLAWS and REAL. It was so fun to see the so up close.
  • BEAR LAKE - 6/26/09 - We went with our Elders Quorum to Bear Lake for an evening. We stayed in Kyle Lind's Cabin... it was AMAZING!!! I think that he said that it was about 6800 Square Feet.... WOW! - That was a great group of people. We had a lot of fun.
  • Ashley & I went to MISS COLTON'S wedding - we went with LISA L. & THOMAS and JOCELYN R. & CAYDEY - We went after to Chili's... MMMMMmmmmmm it was yummy & fun.
  • P90X - 6/29/09 - A bunch of us in our neighborhood started an exercise program on Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. It has been so great so far. We will see 90 days into it to see what I think then.
  • MOM & DAD ANNIVERSARY - 6/29/09 WOW!!!! 37 years! CONGRATULATIONS!
Well that ALMOST gets me up to speed... I will update about the 4th weekend SOON! We had some CRAZY experiences. I missed you guys... I will blog soon again!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Happy 36th Birthday Steve!


Steve is always up for a party. This was Battle of the Bands at YM/YW.

He loves to wrestle with the boys.

He absolutely love his two princesses.


His family is important. He makes a point to be at everything for the kids that he can.

He looks up to his hero... his Grandpa Fugal.

He is an amazing Husband.


He has great friends and loves them like the brothers that he doesn't have.

Steve - I have glad that you are my husband. I love that we get to have adventures in our life together. I am glad that you are always trying to make me laugh.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~ I LOVE YOU!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Charlie & the Chocolate Factory




So I know you might be sick of me talking about the kids plays BUT Alyssa and Shawn are in another play. This time they are in Willy Wonka Jr. (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). Shawn made the part of Mike TeeVee. Alyssa is Veruca Salt. So they both play the snotty kids. They are pretty funny in it. I am very proud of them. They are both doing really well in it. If you would like to take your family to it let me know. If you get tickets in advance they are cheaper.

Willy Wonka Jr.
@ Midvale Main Street Theatre
7711 South Main Street (700 West)

Dates: Thursday, May 7th - 7:00pm
Friday May 8th - 7:00pm
Saturday May 9th - 2:00pm & 7:00pm

If you bring 2 cans of food to donate, you will get a free popcorn and drink and they will donate all of the food to the food bank.

Tickets are $8 Adults (or ten at the door)
$6 Kids 3-12 (or eight at the door)

We would love to see you there.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Happy Easter?


I realize that it is not Easter anymore. I have been so crazy that I haven't even had time to post about it. It is one of my favorite holidays. This year we went over to my Mom & Dad's House on Saturday to color eggs. Then my Mom & Dad gave us our Easter Baskets which included our Easter Clothes in them. My Mom has always bought the kids Easter Outfits and loves that part of it.

This year for Our parents baskets the kids helped us put together a cute basket full of 12 eggs. In each egg was a scripture and a symbol that represented the scripture. The last one just was an empty egg with the scripture that reads "He is risen". We also had made homemade chocolate covered Easter Eggs with Chelby and Steve's family. We gave each of them one of those too. That was a super fun but messy project.

Here is the cute outfits. We went with Kelly Green, Hot Pink, Cream and Black this year. It turned out so cute. I loved our outfits this year.

I was able to teach the Easter lesson in Young Women's. I taught about Christ's last week of life. I know that they always say that the teacher learns A LOT more than the student BUT for sure it is true this time. I love Christ and all that he has given me and my family. As I was thinking about my lesson and going through each day of that last week of His life... I got thinking about my weeks. I have my lists... as crazy as I may be each day... nothing I do ever compares to even one of his days... One of the things on his "To Do" list for that week was to hold the cross and walk the streets to get the cross to Calvary where he would then be nailed upon it. In the midst of his crazy schedule he took time to wash the feet of the disciples. As if he didn't have enough to do. I love him and the sacrifices that he made for me. I want to strive to be more patient, kind, service oriented, loving, spiritual and better for him.

He is not here: for he is risen, as he said” (Matt. 28:6)

Happy Easter!