Apr 30, 2011

30 Day Song Challenge - Days 8, 9 & 10

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Busy weekends means I'm a bit behind...But to get caught up, here we go!!!
DAY 8: A SONG YOU KNOW ALL THE WORDS TO

God Bless The American Housewife
- SHeDAISY

There are so many songs I could've chosen for this day, but this is the one that I immediately thought of. Perhaps it's because it's how I feel most days.

DAY 9: A SONG YOU CAN DANCE TO

Macarena - Los Del Rio


I can't really dance. PERIOD. But in 11th grade I was in PLT (Peer Leadership Team) and whenever we went to do a presentation at another school this was the song we always used to end with. So yeah, I learnt it pretty darn tootin' well.

DAY 10: A SONG THAT PUTS YOU TO SLEEP

Devotion - Jim Brickman


This isn't to say I dislike his music. In fact it's the complete opposite. I am in awe of this guy and love how talented he is. Most of his music is just so very calming and it puts me to ease. It can make a very busy mind - calm. I could've chosen a number of his songs for this one, but this is one of the only ones I could find.

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Apr 27, 2011

30 Day Song Challenge: Day 7

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DAY 7: A SONG THAT REMINDS YOU OF A CERTAIN EVENT


Just The Way You Are - Billy Joel






When Eric and I were semi-serious, but not yet marriage serious, we were having dinner at some restaurant and this song came on. Up until this point neither one of us had mentioned to each other that we enjoyed Billy Joel's music. Eric then mentioned something about it being 'our' song and it kind of stuck. Lyrics to it were printed on our wedding announcement and his aunt even played it after our wedding ceremony while we had family congratulating us.


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Apr 26, 2011

30 Day Song Challenge - Day 6

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DAY 6: A SONG THAT REMINDS YOU OF SOMEWHERE


The Old Crowd - Lesley Gore
(I couldn't find an original vid for this song, so I made my own with the few pics I had from back in the day.)






Anytime I hear this song it reminds me of the place I worked in High School. On almost a daily basis you would see any number of coworkers even if they weren't working. Some would come in just to check the schedule, others would come in to get some popcorn and some would just come to visit for a bit.

I loved my job in high school. No wonder I went back there so many times. ;)


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Apr 25, 2011

Hopping Down The Bunny Trail

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Ah, Easter Weekend. Always sneaks up on me and always passes by way too fast.


Saturday I had a bit of a bad day, so we got started later in the night. It was one of those days where I just felt overwhelmed and unappreciated and just overall stressed out. I knew I couldn't let the kids down though, and I actually enjoy doing little things with the kids so we dyed eggs around 6.

It's always so much fun and Nathaniel was actually able to do it with very little guidance. Of course, he DROPPED the eggs in the dye cup, but he knew what he was doing and had lots of fun. Ailey was too little and I wasn't even going to attempt it for her, so she missed out. I guess I'm mean. I took one of the last eggs and put it into every color and made it a nice blue color that Eric should be proud of.


DYING THE EGGS















THE EGGS





BLUEY



On Easter Sunday the kids got dressed in their new Easter clothes from their Grandparents H. The girls looked beautiful and the boys looked so handsome.

I had to take pictures this year because Eric's mom (who usually takes a zillion pics of the kids in their clothes) went out of town to visit her parents. We were running a bit behind to get to church on time so I had to hurry and some of the kids didn't want to cooperate.












After church, we headed to my mom's. We spent a fun night together just visiting. All in all it was a wonderful Easter.


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Hopefully The Terrible Two's Are OVER!!!

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Someone in the house had a birthday last week. It was Nathaniel. He turned 3 on the 19th. I still can't believe he's already 3. It really seems like yesterday he was the baby (literally) of the family. His 3 years of life have flown by.

We waited until Daddy got home to open his presents, but he didn't mind. He was kind of oblivious that it was his birthday until the gifts came out. That is one good thing about younger kids. The older kids know when it's their birthday and make sure you remember a zillion times a day...

Sadly the kid has to wait another week for his birthday party since Easter got in the way. Oh well. Again, because he's little he doesn't really care.


Anyway here are the birthday pics of the cutest 3 year old in the world. (Okay, I'm a little biased...But how can you not love his blue eyes and blonde hair?)











His favorite gift by far was his bike. He couldn't wait until Daddy had it all put together. (And yes, I may have been in a bit of trouble for getting a gift Eric had to put together. LOL)

At 3 years old Nathaniel:
- Can speak in complete sentences
- Remembers songs
- Can figure out how to play whatever he wants on my phone
- Loves playing video games
- Decides he's done eating if one of his siblings says it first
- Loves to play with his little sister
- Is very much still a Mommy's Boy
- Loves to be outside
- Still has difficulty sleeping through the night
- Loves to play with his cousin, Ty

We love Nathaniel and are so thankful for him!
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3 Loves All Mixed Into 1

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So last Thursday afternoon, April 23, I get this message from Eric saying, "Be ready to leave right after you get home from the school tomorrow." (I help Lex's teacher stuff the homework folders every Friday) I replied, "HELLLOOOO, I've got to get my teff fixted first." Eric said that he forgot and that if I felt up to it we'd go after the dentist.
Well the dentist went just fine. They just took the temporary crowns off and put the permanent ones on. It hurt a bit, but it was a tolerable pain.

We went to lunch first and then we were off on our 'mystery date'. I had an idea of where we were going, but I wasn't positive. I had mentioned to Eric while driving home from our vacation that he should take me to the Tulip Festival. We had never gone before and every year I've wanted to go, only to forget about it. I didn't think Eric had really even paid attention. HOWEVER, that is EXACTLY where we ended up! I guess my hubby listens to me more than I think. Which is amazing, cause I ramble A LOT!

Anyway, it was a bit of a nippy day - but not too bad. We only had Ailey and Nate which made the date even more enjoyable because we weren't getting after kids every 2 minutes. I think the pricing for this place was insane, but I was so glad we went. It was so pretty and it reminded me of my Grandpa's yard when he was alive....Of course, his yard had other flowers - not tulips, but it was just as beautiful.

All in all the day was perfect. I got to spend my FRIDAY with MY BEST FRIEND seeing MY FAVORITE FLOWERS IN THE WORLD!!! Thanks, babe!

And someday, I'll actually get to Holland!!!

Now, I'll share some of my favorite pictures with you...

THE SCENERY





LE FLEURS





SNAPPY SHOTS







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30 Day Song Challenge - Days 2,3, 4 & 5

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So, I got a little behind...Just slightly. But it's all because our weekend was busy. Which you probably read about before getting to this post, so...yeah.

DAY 2: YOUR LEAST FAVORITE SONG


The Real Slim Shady - Eminem










Ugh...When this song came out it made me CRAZY!!! Okay, it's just one of many. I'm so not into the whole rap scene and I especially dislike the person Eminem is. So there you have it!



DAY 3: A SONG THAT MAKES YOU HAPPY

Love The Way You Lie Mashup - Sam Tsui










I so don't remember how I came across this song, but I LOVE IT! Even though I had only heard the original version of 1 song before. This guy is just super talented and I enjoy watching him sing. I enjoy his voice as well.


DAY 4: A SONG THAT MAKES YOU SAD

Why - Rascal Flatts









I heard this song for the first time shortly after my cousins death. It described my feelings perfectly. It's still hard to listen to this song and I tear up every time I hear it.

DAY 5: A SONG THAT REMINDS YOU OF SOMEONE


There's two that I will go with...


#1: Runaway - Del Shannon







When I was probably 9 or 10 my best friend and I made up a dance to this song. I still remember our move for the 'Runaway' part. I loved the fact that someone else knew this song, since I grew up with songs like this and most of my friends had no idea about some of these 'oldie' time songs!

#2 Don't Cha - The Pussycat Dolls










When Lex was little I went back to work for a short period of time to the same place I worked in High School. The job was great, but it also meant I worked with High School kids. This song was fairly new at the time and 1 girl I worked with liked it a lot and sang it a lot. She was so cute and I will ALWAYS remember her when I hear this song.


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Apr 20, 2011

30 Day Song Challenge: Day 1

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I've said before when I was doing my weekly music entries how much music plays a part in my life. And I've also said that wasn't always the case. So, when two of my little brothers were doing this song challenge on Facebook, I knew I had to participate... I'm such a sheep.

However, I didn't want to do it on Facebook - I wanted to do it on my blog. That's just the way I am. So...

DAY 1: YOUR FAVORITE SONG



My all time favorite song is Stand By Me, but if you want to talk more recent songs - at this moment in time my favorite song is Evacuate the Dancefloor.

Stand By Me is a favorite because of the message it sends. I've never felt strong on my own and I've always relied on the strength of my family to keep me strong.









Why is Evacuate the Dancefloor a favorite song? I don't really know. I just really like the beat and the fact it's just a fun song. Even if I can't get 5 stars on it playing Dance Central....
(Just a note: the official music vid wasn't able to be embedded, so I found this one...It works)









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Apr 19, 2011

Had To Get Away!!!

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-- I had to make this post today so that my little sister would QUIT bugging me about it. --


Friday, April 8th my parents and some of my siblings headed up North to Lava Hot Springs. We didn't.

When Eric and I were talking about what to do with our tax refund we wanted to make sure we put some of that towards a vacation and if we were doing Lava, we needed to look into getting one of the houses we stay in right away.

When I questioned my parents about it, they weren't sure they were going to go this year as it was 'technically' my grandparents turn. Well we all knew that they probably weren't going to go as my grandma has had quite a bit of surgeries in the last year. So I asked my parents something like, "If they don't go, what days would it be?" My parents couldn't give me an answer and Eric and I were getting annoyed.

We decided we'd still go on vacation, but we would do our OWN thing and we would head SOUTH! We talked about taking the kids to Moab or to St. George and though we didn't make a firm decision at that time, we knew we'd go one of those two places.

As the weeks went by my parents FINALLY gave me a date for Lava, but it was too late and we had already made our own plans. By this time we had firmly decided on St. George as there was more to do when the kids got rowdy than there is in Moab.

We were blessed with the chance to get a free 2 night stay in a hotel in St. George. Eric's dad had got it somehow, but because he's had some health problems recently they weren't going to be using it. It was nice and gave us a bit more spending money.

I was laughing at my parents and siblings the day they left because of the weather and I knew they were going to be heading into worse, and we were going to be enjoying the sun. Yes, I'm mean.

We left bright and early Monday morning, the 11th. We really had no plans for this trip. We just knew what our destination was and we went from there. We had a nice drive and saw signs for Cove Fort. I had no idea what Cove Fort was or that it even existed. But we had nothing but time and we decided to stop - plus, it was about time to let the kids out for a stretch.

Cove Fort has a long history for the LDS church and the Hinckley family. The prophet Gordon B. Hinckley's grandpa was called to get the Fort set up as a safe place for traveller's. It really is an interesting story. They only needed the Fort for a few years and then it was sold or something. In the 1990's President Hinckley and some of his family members went about rebuying the place and restoring it. It is an awesome story and I am probably getting some info wrong. The point is, you should visit it if you get the chance. It gave us all a new appreciation for the Pioneers.


The thing Eric and I found most interesting was that they used/recycled the bed sheets to the very fibers. At the very end of the bed sheets life it was put into the soap they used. So amazing. The only downside to me was that we didn't really have 'free run' of the place. It was a guided tour, so even though I wanted more pics - I wasn't comfortable taking them. And I get why it has to be that way, I was just a little bummed.





After the Fort we stopped for lunch. After lunch we drove some more...DUH! We were about 30 miles outside of St. George when we noticed we were low on gas. I didn't think about it because we made it on one tank of gas when I went with my Mom and sisters in September. I'm not sure why Eric didn't think of it, but we were in a place where all the next exits had NO SERVICES. We made it to La Verkin (Which is a bit out of the way and OFF the freeway) with the tank like this:


We then made our way to St. George and arrived around 5. The kids all did AWESOME. They were glad to be out of the car though, as were Eric and I.


-- This picture really has nothing to do with anything, but I decided to take a picture of it while I was thinking about it. Whenever we are together and Eric gets sick of his hat, this is the place it ALWAYS gets put. Like my knee really needs a hat??? --


After relaxing for a couple hours we decided to head to an amusement place they have there to go mini golfing. The weather was so nice that we didn't even need jackets. We let the kids golf in order of birth. Nathaniel was mad that we were telling him what to do, so when I said, "Go put the ball in the hole," he decided to throw it into the water instead. Lex went next and hit the ball so hard it LANDED in the water. He had to share a ball with Eric the rest of the night. Shaylyn, Lex and Nate stayed one hole ahead of us so Eric and I could actually have a 'game.' Tanis preferred to stay with us, but were weren't keeping his score. Eric of course won....After golfing was over we had some pizza and then headed back to the hotel to call it a night.













The next morning we took it kind of slow. We had the hotel's breakfast (it was okay) and then went swimming at 10:00 IN THE MORNING!!! It wasn't exactly warm, but it wasn't cold either and the pool was heated, so it was nice. The older kids LOVED it. Nate didn't want to be in a first, but eventually warmed up. Ailey really wasn't sure of it all at first, but by the end she was laughing and smiling and having a BALL!!!








After we got cleaned up and dressed we headed for lunch and shopping. We spent too much money and the kids got too much chocolate - but we all had fun. We had dinner at Olive Garden, which Nate slept through, then headed back to the hotel for the night. The 2 older kids played Magic with Eric, while I mindlessly watch TV and kept the little kids from causing problems.





In the morning we spent a lot of time figuring out what to do. Our original plan was to drive through Zion's Canyon and then head home. Eric talked about maybe going to the Grand Canyon as well. I told him if we were doing the Grand Canyon, I'd prefer to stay somewhere and extra night. Eric wasn't too thrilled by that idea at first, but eventually relented. We tried to find a 'cheaper' hotel, but they didn't answer the phone and Eric called 3 or 4 times. So he called the Holiday Inn there. Thankfully they had a room available.

So we got all packed up and headed through Zion's Canyon. The kids loved it - especially the long, dark tunnel. It was so dark, that I couldn't even see the kids to take pictures of them. I had to guess where they were at, but the pics turned out so awesome and you can see how happy the kids are.







After a couple hours we ended up in Kanab and it was right at lunch time so we headed to Pizza Hut. (I know, we eat A LOT of pizza in this house) The guy at Pizza Hut was AWESOME! He had seen us coming and got a table all set up for us. He opened the door for us and was just generally terrific. The pizza was okay too. ;)



After lunch we got checked into the hotel and headed to the Grand Canyon. About 20 minutes into the drive we see a sign that said some road was closed that led into the Grand Canyon. We were worried for a bit and then Eric thought that maybe it was just a side road or something. But as we drove a bit more he was like, "Wait, I think I might have see something saying the Grand Canyon was closed." So while Eric drove, I got onto his phone (he's got the data plan - I don't) and looked up the Grand Canyon's website. Sure enough the West Rim of the Grand Canyon is closed until MID MAY! Oh, well at least we got to see part of Arizona.

We turn around and are heading to the hotel and Eric decides to call his Dad just to give him a laugh. While he is talking with his Dad I remembered driving by a cave that we thought about checking out in the morning. I thought that since we didn't get to see the Grand Canyon we could see that.

Eric thought it was a good idea as well, so we headed to the cave. We were surprised - it wasn't like a cave we were thinking. Sure it's a cave, but it's not like Timpanogos or anything. It's just a cave that they used way back when as a dance hall and tavern type thing. Kind of interesting. But so not what we expected.

The guy who ran it was named LEX (Seriously! I wanted to take a picture of him and our Lex together, but ran out of courage and then the place got packed...) and his Dad and Mom restored the cave or what not. It was another bit of interesting history that I never would've known, but kind of fun. Mainly this place was a tourist trap. LOL.





After the cave we went to another little museum place. There's been a few movies made in Kanab and so they had a few little props in this place. Mostly it's all run down, but it was fun for the kids and made Eric interested to watch the show that most of the props were from. (I can't remember the name right now)








We then headed back to the hotel and let the kids go swimming. They were so happy. However this was an indoor pool and the water was FREEZING. The older kids didn't care, but Nate would NOT get in. So Nate and I waited until a single girl got out of the hot tub then we went in there. After swimming we headed back up to the room.

Eric wasn't hungry, but I was - so I was mean and made him call a burger place and then he went and got the food. It was a yummy burger and I was so glad he was willing to go get it for me.

We all then went to sleep around 9:00. Eric wanted to be out of the hotel around 9:00 so that he could be home by 5:00.






We got up around 7:00 and were out the door by 8:30. We decided to drive back through Zions and the kids had a blast with the tunnel again.




We were then headed home, but Eric stopped us at this cute little place that had more photo props - which we didn't use. It cost $1 each for the petting farm and photo props, but Eric didn't want to pay for that. So instead we spent $30 on a necklace and this sign for me:




HEHEHE!!! We then drove home and Eric headed off to his game night. Silly man. The kids and I ordered a pizza cause I didn't feel like driving ANYWHERE! And because Ailey fell asleep at 8:30, we all went to bed at 9:00. Mommy was tired, so EVERYONE was going to sleep.
All in all it was an awesome trip and the first one we've been on with just OUR family. It was so nice to spend that time together without any major plans so that we could take things as they came. It worked out that Eric took the whole week off and the kids were on Spring Break. The timing was perfect and the weather was nice as well.


Thanks so much for the trip Eric!!! Now we get a few months peace before we head off on another long driving vacation in the summer.

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