Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Un-jumbled thoughts.

I've been adding to my list of things to blog about for about a week now... time to un-jumble my thoughts.

1. I love Bro. Tano. Ed Tano, who currently is the HS Football coach for GreyHills Boarding School (who played St.Johns HS on Friday) just happens to be Jon's old coach - Jr.High Wrestling Coach and HS Football Coach. He also happens to be the 'angel' who planted a seed of the Gospel in Jon at a very young age. In 2001, Ed was the first person Jon wanted to call when he committed to baptism. Ed and his family drove down from Tuba City to Gilbert for Jon's baptism. In 2007, when Jon and I were preparing to go through the temple, Ed was the one he wanted to be his escort. Ed and his son drove down to Mesa from for the afternoon to escort Jon and be with us (and my mom, dad, sis & bro-in-law) when we were sealed together for time and all eternity. We were able to see him and Jon was able to spend some time talking with him at the football game on Friday night. He came home with a re-newed glow about him. He is Jon's family and I love him and am thankful for his awesome example for my husband!

2. I saw a flyer up at CircleK today about a Haunted House that needed volunteers. I totally gave the lady my name and number! I love haunted houses... so we'll see where I can help!

3. I love my cousin Becca. I read her blog (linked on the right) and I feel more normal! She is spunky and kind and real. I'm just a 'wannabe' lazy, orgainzed person - lol - while she is so full of energy and hutz-va!!! I love hearing about your days Becca!!!

4. What I learned at Church:
-3 year olds can sit stiller (more still?) if they are sitting backwards in their chairs.
-Sis. Hansen (our Primary Pres.)is VERY patient. With me especially. Even when I forget to give out talk assignments.
-Sundays SHOULD BE a day of rest. I took the most needed nap after church. I was rare, but it was heavenly!
-I tend to get carried away with ideas. They start off normal... then they just take off from there...they get to a point where I end up not wanting to even start because of the HUGE deal I've made of it... I'll learn someday.

5. Visiting teaching is awesome! I love the ladies we visit... I'm bummed we could only 'hit' 2 of the 3, but it was still good. The message? Well... basically, we need to remember to live up to our potential... and that by living the Gospel... we are on our way! Oi-Vay... that was the positive spin my companion left us with after I brought it down to the lowest level possible - lol. My first reaction after reading the message was that it made me feel like crap. After having many, many conversations with David about giving his all at football practice... then reading that it is our duty to help us and our 'postarity' in reaching their potential... argh... He has his agency... right? lol. Being a parent is hard. Fun at times - but hard.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Blessing Pictures and more...

Ok, so I don't know why some of the pictures uploaded sideways... but they did. Enjoy! (and Liz, if none of Cooper turned out the way you like, we can try again :) Just let me know!)

Just look at these adorable munchkins!



This one is for Dad. He mentioned he needed pictures of the boys!
This is my favorite of Cooper. The green grass and his cute outfit...
#1 of Mom and Cooper...
#2 of Mom and Cooper...
For Dad...

Friday, September 19, 2008

That's my boy!

So my 7th grader, David, is number 26. He played like a star in yesterdays game. He made two of the four touchdowns for St. Johns (even though one of them was called back). St. Johns beat Mogollon 30 to 0. Go Redskins!
Also, if anyone is interested, I {try to} keep up a blog for the football team with pictures from practice and games and such... check it out for more pictures. www.sjmsfootball.blogspot.com.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Until Next Year...

The Apache County Fair 2008 is over. It certainly was more interesting than last year. I did something new this year. The rest of my family LOVES the fair. They can walk around and look at things all day - no really - ALL DAY! Me, on the other hand, I like looking around for about an hour, maybe sitting down and listening to the high school kid with the guitar for a while, then I'm good to go. But this year, I decided to volunteer to help. My thinking? Well, I thought if I was more involved, it would be more fun for me. It worked!

On Wednesday, I took the day off of work to help with "Registration Day" in the "Art Department". I was at the BUB (Big Ugly Building) from 11am until about 9pm - with a break at 3:00pm to pick up Josh from school, and a break at 5:15pm to pick up David from practice. Along with Myrna (the Dept. Chairperson & friend), and a few other volunteers, we registered close to 300 people and easily over 500 pieces of art during that time. For any of those who know me, I'm an organization FREAK (although not at my house - hmm.) which I believe helped in this situation! The next day, when I dropped by the fair to pick up the kids (Jon had dropped them off earlier in the day), Myrna asked if I would take over the Art Dept. for her. Her husband was the Fair Manager this year (1st year) and she ended up helping him out A LOT too... so for next year, she joked that she would either have to give up the Art Dept. or her husband - lol. She lovingly gave up the Art Dept. I'm pretty excited... I will have to plan for the time off of work next year so I can use paid time off, but it should be a good time!

As you can see from the last post, I also entered some photographs in the fair. Next year I plan on entering WAY more... I'll be more prepared, knowing kind of what the judges will be looking for.

My kind gesture of 'volunteering' also brought me the blessing of heading up the "Mutt Show". I was quite nervous until it actually happened... but when it did, it turned out to be pretty fun. It was a laid back kids dog show with categories like, "Worst Groomed", "Prettiest", "Longest Ears", "Smallest Dog", etc... and the 'handlers' had to be 15 years or younger. I think I did things the 'easy' way... but no one seemed to notice. I even got some moms coming up to me talking about how this was their kids first year here and how they were already talking about what they want to have their dog do for next year... and thanking me. It really made me feel good :). It was a few hours on Saturday - I will be happy to do it again next year!

I was also very pleased to have the support of Jon. He supported 100% and was ok with me being out late (of course I had the boys with me - lol) and didn't say an angry word about me saying "Oh, I've got to go do this now..." or "I can't leave just yet... I've got to go help with this...". He was happy to let me and he was happy to wander the fairgrounds stopping to talk to friends along his way. I'm blessed to have an awesome husband (and kids)who loves and supports me!

Until next year... (when I'm hoping to have more enteries... cupcakes, zucchini bread, butter, etc.)

Friday, September 12, 2008

Award Winning Photographer

So these are the 4 photographs that I entered in this years Fair (my 1st year entering anything).

My mailbox picture won 2nd place in the "things" category!!! Woo Hoo for me :) I'm now officially an award winning photographer ;)!

Oh, I was also asked to take over the Art Dept. (drawings, paintings, etc.) at the fair next year. I'm a little scared to say yes... but I know I can do it! I've still got the 'Mutt Show' to head up tomorrow and we'll see how that goes. It certainly has made the fair more interesting for me, which was my goal!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

1st Cavalry & 4th Infintry Division Museums

The museums at Ft. Hood were awesome! I was bummed that we couldn't go on the grass (to get close up pictures of the tanks, jeeps and choppers) but you get the picture... (ha ha - no pun intended). There are a bunch more pictures to post, but these are the only ones ready... enjoy!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Topsey Ranch, Topsey, TX

When we were deciding on something to do Saturday afternoon, Sam mentioned Topsey Ranch. So we found a phone book in the hotel room and gave them a call... and off we went. It was AMAZING!!! It was an awesome opportunity to take some unusual pictures. I want to go back!

Too much for one weekend...

Billy and Crystal (Jon's oldest daughter) got married this weekend. I got some good pictures, but haven't had time to mess with them yet. Isn't she beautiful!Samantha (Jon's youngest daughter) is gorgeous in this picture! The sunlight was beautiful.
I'll have more pictures of our other TX adventures soon!!!