IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS...THAT MATTER

"Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." - Abraham Lincoln

Monday, June 27, 2011

"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty".


~Winston Churchill

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Grandpa



Sometimes you come across something that you just can't pass up. John's dad is a peanut m&m fanatic. Especially about the yellow ones so when John saw this shirt, there were no if's, and's, or but's about it. Looks great!!

LOVE this!

"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, “Wow what a ride!"

— Marjorie Pay Hinckley



Thanks again Mindy.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

courage

"Courage: to bear unflinchingly what heaven sends.”
Euripides




Buddies

Jack use to feel so different and feel bad that he was the only one with blue eyes but he now knows that they are our FAVORITE eyes and he is "special" because of them.


Thomas bought this pocket knife gadget at scout camp and decided to clamp his hair. It got stuck and dad had to work on it to get it out. It was pretty funny.



Thomas and Jack are such great buddies. Thomas is Jack's hero. He admires him and wants to be just like him. It is very sweet. They love to be together and I love that they love it. Sam is their sidekick but has such a mind of his own that he is okay doing his own thing most of the time.


JOhn and Emily are at scout camp and girl's camp this week. I spent two full days at cub camp with Thomas and today at the hospital with my mom while she had her port removed. Two more treatments of Herceptin. Yay!!! Now the boys are out having a lemonade sale and I am excited to spend the evening with them before our two oldest get home tomorrow.

Don't get me wrong. I can't wait for them to get home. I constantly think about them but it has been nice to have time with the younger kids. We seem to be so busy with the older kids so much of the time. We also have quiet evenings because the younger kids are asleep by 9:30. That has been strange but nice.


Got to go buy me some lemonade!!

Friday, June 17, 2011

CRAZY PEOPLE




And my husband is one of them.


John is running the Wasatch Back and this is his view on one of his legs of the race. His first leg was 3.6 miles. 2nd leg was 7 miles. 3rd leg was early Saturday morning and 6 miles.


They will be done Saturday morning.


About a year ago, John was asked to be on a team. That team includes my brother Ryan, brother in law Sean, Sean's brother, and eight other friends to make up a team of 12. I am anxious for it to be done to find out how it was and if he'll do it again.


Jolie is running as well with a team of women. So I have had her kids all day and tonight. We will be getting up bright and early in the morning to get to Park City and watch them run in. I am meeting Sean's mom so she can take Jolie's kids with her.


Look's beautiful.


Update:

I woke up all 10 kids at 6:45. We ate toast (provided by Teresa. Thank you Teresa), got dressed, and headed out at 7:15 to meet SEan's mom in the Costco parking lot. We got up to The Canyons and watched them come in. Sean was the last runner but the team ran in together. It was hard but they had fun doing it and I'm happy for them.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Baseball

We have LOVED this baseball season. Most of our evenings have been spent at the baseball park eating sunflower seeds, visiting with neighbors and friends, and watching the kids play ball. It has been so relaxing and wonderful. Our boys have done great.

John has an amazing coach. We LOVE him. He has been so good for John. He has given him opportunities that his coach last year didn't give him. He plays 2nd and 3rd most games and has been getting better at batting. Tonight he hit a line drive down the 3rd base line for a double. It was so exciting. They won 6-3. It was the first tournament game with single elimination.

Jack had a double header tonight. They lost both and he is out for the season. He loves baseball. He can't wait for his games. Today he said "Mom, I can't wait for tomorrow." I asked why and he said " because of golf". He loves golf like he loves baseball. Not the best games to mix.

Thomas had his first tournament game tonight. They were down 9-4 with one inning left. Bottom of the last inning, the pitcher walked a few of our players. A couple were walked in then at the end, bases were loaded and the kid hit a grand slam. I was jumping for joy. Everybody was. It was so exciting. The kid who hit the ball was on the tail of the kid in front of him. It was a lot of fun.

Sam can't wait to play. He goes to every game and runs and runs and runs and plays and runs and goes non stop. It's amazing.

John has a game tomorrow night and if they win, will have another on Thursday. Thomas has a game Thursday during his piano recital. Argh.


"What's more American than baseball?"

Summer

I have to post something just so I can get that hidious picture of the cut on John's head off the top of this page. Blah. Amazingly it can barely be seen now.
So John wears ties to work everyday now. He's got enough to last an entire year, never wearing the same tie, and it was mentioned at work that people should be dressing for the job they do. So John decided his job is tie worthy (at least he wants it to be).
We went to Lagoon on Friday for the OC Tanner lagoon day. It was more crowded than it has ever been and was the most miserable day we've ever had at Lagoon. Although it was still fun. We were happy to eat our dinner provided by the company and head straight to Burley, Idaho for the family reunion.
We made it there just after 8:00, set up camp, ate crepes, visited until 2 am, slept in the cold or tried to sleep, then spent the next day enjoying a yummy breakfast, the family meeting, a great auction, visiting, canoe racing, and lots of playing. It was great. We then packed up and made it home just after 8. Just in time for big John and Emily to go to an hour of a swimming 'cast' party from the Annie cast.
Our house fell apart too quickly and it was left that way until Monday. Sunday we went to church and John taught the high priests on missionary work. We then visited outside at John's parents. Richard made crepes and Spencer and Kristi and family are in town. It was a nice evening. (except for the part where I blew up at John for no reason and a neice and a nephew saw us argue for a moment and then I left in tears because I needed to cry by myself. Our neice asked if we were going to get divorced. No. John and I are happily married and rarely argue. We will NEVER get divorced. It's not an option in this marriage.)
Monday was super busy. I became a chauffer mom for the day. We had golf, tennis, more golf, piano two different times, baseball. Enough to keep me in the car most of the day. I did get to run by Couch to 5k on Bountiful Blvd. while the kids were golfing and it was wonderful. After the last baseball game we had dinner, a family night lesson, then gave the kids until 10 pm to get their jobs done. Lights are out at 10 around here this summer. Everyone got to work and did a great job (except lil John. We're hoping he catches on soon.)
We have Sophie (my mom's dog) for the week while she is on vacation in St. George with two of her friends. I have never known a dog to poop so much. Someone steps in it at least once a day and we wake up every morning to at least 3 different piles. It's gross. At first John and I have been cleaning it up but then I thought hard about it and wondered why I wasn't giving my kids the experience. We shouldn't always be the ones to clean up poop (or anything else for that matter). So I told the kids we were going in order starting with little John. Since yesterday, John, Emily, Thomas, Jack, and I have cleaned up Sophie's poop. Sweet.
Next . . . We are following the advice of Richard and Linda Eyre and are paying our kids for certain jobs that they do. They get paid on Saturdays. It is not an allowance but I can't remember what they call it. The kids make money and put 10% to tithing, 20% straight in the bank, and 70% in our "home bank" that John and I take care of. They can deposit money or withdraw money and we keep a bank book to keep track. They now buy their own things and will buy their own school clothes this year. So far it is working wonderfully!!!
Emily wanted to buy something at the auction until I said "you can buy whatever you want. you have your own money now". She instantly decided she really didn't want it. Yesterday she took out $3 to buy something at the baseball park after which she deposited $2 back in because she actually thought through what she wants most.
John and Thomas want to buy an iPad together. Yes a $500 iPad. They plan to buy one at the end of this summer and another at the end of next summer. I'm not quite sure how well that will work (in fact, it won't) but it motivates Thomas enough to get his work done. The kids also have to help with a meal every week and do a load of laundry from start to finish every week. They have done awesome with it. John, Emily, and Thomas have taken turns making breakfast. John made waffles last week, Emily made omelets last week, and Thomas made german pancakes this morning. Our house stays cleaner and everyone seems a little happier.....especially when their jobs are done. They feel more freedom and I am happier because I'm not left to do it all myself and I'm not having to nag too much. I thought for sure when the house was a wreck again this Monday that it was going to fail but it didn't. That is why we gave the kids until 10:00 PM Monday night and remotivated them with how much money they "could" have by the end of this week.
Thomas, Jack, Zach H., and Spencer H. (yeah! He's in town from Oregon) are taking golf lessons this week. They are having fun together. It was going to be Zach M. but at the last second, literally, he dropped out and Spencer ran up to fill his spot.
Emily is taking a summer singing/dancing/performing class in Farmington this summer. This is our busiest week of the summer with tennis, golf, a merit badge class, piano recital, three boys baseball tournaments, getting ready for girls camp and scout camp next week and cub camp that I will be going to for two full days as the wolf leader, Ragnar is Friday and Saturday and John is running in that, we are having a cousin's ice cream party tomorrow afternoon while S and K's kids are here and I am having a Tie open house tomorrow from 4-7 and I'll stop there. I don't even feel like thinking about more. But after this week, it will calm down and will be wonderful.
I love having my kids home. I love the lazy days of summer (after the daily work is done).

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ouch

Mardiene numbing his head so she can start stitching. Makes my stomach turn.



John has this thing with his head. He hurts it all the time but this time I knew immediately it was worse than usual. I was standing in front of the kitchen desk cleaning it off with the cupboard above the desk open. John bent down to fill the dogs dish with water, under the desk. When he came up, he slammed his head and immediately grabbed his head and fell to the floor. There was skin and stuff on the corner of the cabinet. This was the result. A 3+ inch gash. Luckily Leslie was there because she took Sam and Leah and we went to Mardiene to get him stitched up. 9 stitches and some glue for the rest did the job.

Poor guy. It was so sad.

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