Saturday, October 31, 2009

Saturday Project

October 2009 131We are working on a room upstairs that will be a guest/craft room/office. If we can fit all that into there. Alan painted the walls in two shades of yellow for me. Thank you Alan!

Today I stenciled a pretty motif around where the two shades meet. I’d also found a stencil with some nice, uplifting words: believe, faith, joy, gratitude, dream, among others. I thought they’d be a nice part of the motif to help encourage some creativity and happy thoughts. Happy thoughts are always good. They are randomly spaced along the main motif. I really like how the white turned out because it looks lacy and elegant to me. Another color brought in might have been too much. I’d thought about doing the words in a teal green or black but I think I like this way better. It’s more subtle rather than in your face. I think it is looking really nice!

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Brain meltdown!

I have been so busy and so disorganized lately! Since school started my brain has been so full of things to do and remember that I have been on memory overload and just can't seem to get it all done. Is it me or is there just so much more to have to remember to do for third grade? Is there so much more that they are doing that I have to stay on top of and make sure it gets done? It feels like there is. The cycling classes: what days are what for special classes, when does she have speech, gym, strings etc? When is she supposed to turn in this project or that? Doh! That reminds me, she brought home a project last week that she needs to work on and I don't think she has yet!! (Better get on that!) It seems like between school and preschool, swimming, piano, PC, church, running, and the kids themselves there is just too much going on. Last week I couldn't get any housework done and my house just fell apart. It was really frustrating.

This week is starting off better though. I managed to clean the upstairs and my bedroom yesterday and prepare and give a FHE lesson - which, appropriately, was on keeping our home nice. We each set goals for this month that will help us do that. Yesterday was one of those miraculous doesn't-come-around-much get-a-lot-of-work-done days. Hopefully today can be like that too because this place needs it!

I am so behind on blogging too and have so much to post and pictures and videos to share. Hopefully I can start that in the next couple days. So, it's coming. Keep an eye out! :)

I hear the call of a little one. Time to get going again...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

A “Wheel”-uva Day!

Arg! Yes I have to get that out. It was just a really “tired” out day!

Warning: quite long but you may find it funny. Go ahead and laugh. Or cry. Or laugh till you cry…

It all started, well, sometime last week when Alan noticed the tires on our van looking a little low. Just enough to notice but not enough to say whoa, we better look into that! But really, wouldn’t one look into that anyway?

We probably should have looked into it.

Today was not a day to have to deal with tire issues. Last night I received a last minute call from someone asking if I would teach the Beehives cake decorating at their activity the next day (which would be tonight). I thought about it and saw that yes indeed I was free and that I would love to. So I agreed.

Alan had already been to the store when I got the call so it was too late to ask him to pick up a few things that I needed. I figured it would be easy enough for me to run that errand today after dropping Samantha off at preschool. Then I would come home and make frosting and get everything together before picking her up from preschool at 3:00.

The other thing on the agenda for the day was a swimming lesson at 4:00 also for Samantha. I figured I would get home from that in time to make dinner, feed the baby and put him to bed before I left for the activity with my stuff already gathered and prepped and in the car ready to go.

Weeelll…the best laid plans…

I loaded up the three kiddos and headed out to preschool to have Samantha there by 12:30. We made it down the road as far as one (one) house when I realized I had a flat tire. I’m frustrated at this because, well, it’s frustrating, but also because we’d seen the tire mighty low when we were in Delaware on Sunday. We figured we’d fix it Monday evening. Somehow we forgot about it. Doh!

I unloaded the kids and we walked back home. Thank goodness we hadn’t gotten very far! I called Alan and he called AAA. They sent someone out to put the spare tire on for us. Somehow they’d gotten our address confused. They knocked on a neighbor’s door who didn’t know who’s van that was. So they called me and I came right out only to find the AAA guy had just discovered our other neighbor’s classic cars in his driveway and was drooling over them. Said neighbor was outside and they got to talking. Meanwhile I’m standing there with baby in arms clearing my throat. Um-hmm (cough), yeah, I’m right here…

No biggie though. I thought it was kind of funny actually. He did get right to work but once that spare tire came into view his “uh-oh” was not comforting. It turns out the spare tire was a previous balding FLAT tire. Doh! again!

So AAA had to call in a tow truck because the truck they sent was just a tool truck, not a tow truck. So they towed the car to Pep Boys which is only a mile from home so our tow was free. Yay! And I broke the news to a sad Samantha that she wouldn’t make it to preschool today. We had tears at first but then we had a very energetic Samantha all afternoon. I wonder what they are doing in preschool that makes her so energetic! She was very bouncy!

Thinking back on Sunday, we had also noticed the right front tire had some staples in it but it wasn’t going flat or so we thought. Now today, since we needed a new spare we had to buy two tires. So we asked Pep Boys to put the two new tires on the front and put the right front tire in place of the spare. Then we would remember that if we ever had to use the spare we would have to replace it quickly.  We’d hoped this would save us from having to buy three new tires today. We didn’t think we would need it right away. Famous last words.

We received word that the car would be done around 3:00. Thank goodness Mike was home so I donned my sneakers and put Joseph in the pouch so I could take him along thinking he’d really enjoy a walk. I was just about to head out the door when it dawned on me that Joseph would need his car seat for the ride back. Oh! Duh! And still wanting to take him with me I thought I could put him in his car seat and hook it into the stroller. But the stroller was in the back of the van! At Pep Boys! Doh! again!

So I left Joseph et. al. with Mike and walked the mile myself to get the van and got home just in time to rush us all out to Samantha’s swimming lesson. Coming out of the swimming lesson guess what we found! The left rear tire was flat! Oh maaannnnn…

Okay, so I’m stressing out! Katherine is screaming at me because she wanted to walk across the parking lot by herself and I wouldn’t let her and she wanted to sit in Joseph’s car seat and I wouldn’t let her and all this after having a temper tantrum in the Community House while Samantha was swimming. I’m worried about making it to the activity tonight because, you see, there was no time for me to go to the grocery store so I didn’t have my ingredients for frosting yet. I still had dinner to make and a baby to feed. Not to mention washing my tips off and making the frosting (for which I still needed ingredients…you get the idea) and the tire was flat and we were stranded and I had no cell phone and we would have to wait and it was already almost 5:00 and! and! and! URG!

Thankfully a woman coming out of the Community house lent me her phone and I called Alan and Alan called AAA again. They probably had a good laugh. They showed up, changed the tire and in the process broke one of the bolts. That alone was a $50 addition to the already high cost of this little adventure! Ug-guh! Of course I didn’t know that then. The AAA guy said they only cost like $5 or so. I was going to say labor is such a pain. Well, it is. (That could be taken differently. But anyway…) I guess those mechanics have to eat too. I hope they get a good chunk of that fee! Because if it goes to the company I might just have to jump over the counter at them and wring some necks! I didn’t even think to ask if the mechanic actually gets that money. Darn. I should have.

But back to the story. Alan went to the store for me and went home to get dinner made while Samantha, Katherine, Joe-boy and I waited at the Community House and then we were headed home by 5:30.

But, there’s more. That spare tire that we knew we were going to have to replace right away was now in place of the tire that just went flat. And guess what. Half-way home I noticed that our friendly little air pressure light came on again signaling an impending flat tire. At this point if I had a cell phone I would have called to cancel for tonight’s class that I was seriously doubting I’d make. And I prayed really hard that we would make it home before the tire went flat.

We did. Thank goodness! But I wasn’t about to take the van out anywhere again except straight back to Pep Boys. They were thankfully open until 9 so after Alan served dinner and while I made frosting and fed a baby (not at the same time mind you but that would have been great if it were possible!) Alan took the van and walked back in time for me to leave for the church. He even loaded my box in to the car for me.

The plan was for me to make it back home in time for Alan to walk over and get the van before the store closed. We figured that was the end of the adventure for the day. I was off to teach my cake decorating class and the van was getting two more shoes replaced. And Alan was home with the kids. All’s well that ends well.

I arrived at the church house all ready to teach my class and only a couple minutes late when lo and behold! Another tire went flat!!

No, just kidding! But almost as bad, it seemed, at this point. I’d left my tips and bags at home! Doh! (again) I didn’t know whether to laugh or to cry. I think I laughed. But I was thanking my lucky stars that my mom was there too and was able to run and get them for me while I started the class. And she even stayed to teach us how to make roses. Finally! The evening ended on a high note. It was a fun lesson and we discovered some hidden talent and I went off afterward to pay for the van so that Alan wouldn’t be rushed to walk over to get it before the store closed.

Of course they recognized me when I went in to pay for it and get the key. I’d only made it half-way across the store when the man at the counter says to me (half-way across the store): “Sienna?” ummm…yeah. “You’ve had a bad day haven’t you?” ummm…yeah.

And as I’m writing this I’d suddenly realized that I’d put the van key in my pocket instead of back on it’s chain when I drove the other car home and I’d forgotten to give it to Alan. I panicked when I thought maybe he’d left for the car by foot and without a key! I checked. He was still home. Whew!

I think I’m ready for bed and this day to be done!

Um…can I have a better day tomorrow?  I don’t think that will be difficult.

Running, running…

October 4 2009  

Weather: cloudy (actually pea soup fog)    Feeling: awesome!

2.23 mi @ 13:25/mi

This was my first 20 minute run without stopping to walk. Riverton hill. I made it through but it was a little scary. Panic poked at me but I managed to keep my breathing steady. Nearly puked right at the end (sorry for the image!). But once I hit my cool down that went away.

Tiger Woods must have been with me on my run because he told me I beat my personal best for the mile. :) haha! Actually that’s a feature built into my Nike+ sensor. That was fun.

October 5 2009

Weather: sunny   Feeling: awesome! (but sleepy)

2.07 mi @ 13:18/mi

This really is a mental game! I'm constantly fighting my fear when I'm running. This morning I read Gabby's homework and the definition of conquer struck me: when you conquer something, such as a problem or a fear, you win against it and over come it.

October 6 2009

Weather: sunny     Feeling: awesome! (still sleepy, I’ve GOT to get used to getting up in the morning!)

2.3 mi @ 13:16/mi (Look, I’m getting faster!! And this was big hill day!)

I hate the Riverton hill! But, I have to remember the great feeling of accomplishment when I do finally finish running up it. It's great training for those hilly races like the one coming up. I'd like to NOT finish last and that's why I do it.

Friday, October 2, 2009

I took Katherine to Children’s Hospital

Well, that got your attention. Don’t worry, no emergencies. She has had a little white bulb under her tongue since birth and in the past year it had gotten pretty large. It was really obvious whenever she opened her mouth to eat, talk, cry or whatever.  We worried about it growing and also simply by the fact that it had not gone away since she was born. So her pediatrician told us to go to CHOP to see about having it removed. We had to make the appointment two months in advance!! That appointment was finally this morning.

Wellll… after a crazy morning of getting everyone out the door – which we were about 15 minutes later than I’d wanted (that’s just a crazy yet typical story in itself but thank goodness I’d planned to leave early) and then going to the wrong area of the hospital – due to my being in a rush I didn’t read a posted sign very well, we finally made it in to see the doctor.

The nurse came in first, peered into her mouth and lo and behold there was nothing there! The thing had disappeared!! Gone, completely, not there. Nothing for the doctor to see. Go figure!

Well, it turns out it had been a mucus seal. The salivary gland under her tongue had been clogged and a cyst had developed under her tongue. There was just a little inflamation left where it had been but that was it.

She recently acquired a mechanical toothbrush and had been carrying it around playing with it. I think maybe that might have encouraged it to clear out.

Well thank goodness that’s gone and we’ll watch to see if it comes back. And thank goodness she didn’t have to go through any painful or uncomfortable procedure to have it cleared out.

I think that was just to funny. “No, really, I’m not lying to you. It really was there and it was pretty big to boot!” :D

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Go West Young Woman!

Lately our minds have been on the possibility of moving. I’m not saying that we are moving or even have prospects, there’s no announcement here.  But it could very possibly be something we would do within a year or two. We are always looking for better things anyway.

Last night we talked a little bit about what we want in a place that we would live in: good schools, good support system – family and friends, cheaper cost of living (New Jersey just isn’t cutting it for us!), a closer temple, other members of the church nearby, lots of places to explore with the kids…

I was thinking more about it this afternoon and found a fun little quiz online which I took. Here are the results:

YOUR RESULT: Go West, Young (Wo)man!

Clean mountain air and vistas are what you choose for that momentous "Where should I live" decision. Perhaps you love nature, an active lifestyle or the beautiful countryside a mountainous region affords. Whether you live in a city close to the mountains or nestled in a small mountain village, you have some great opportunities at your fingertips. National Geographic's recommendations ("Best Places to Live and Play: Mountain Towns") are: Montpelier, Vermont; Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania; Boone, North Carolina; Hood River, Oregon; Wenatchee, Washington; Hanover, New Hampshire; Missoula, Montana; and Gunnison, Colorado.

I thought this was really interesting because lately I have been feeling like I want to move west. I want to take our family out where we can explore, hike, camp and see much of the West’s history. Plus both of us have extended family out west that I really would love to be closer to and get to know and have our kids get to know.

Right now my two top choices would be Utah or Colorado. Utah first because so much family lives there. Colorado because I lived there as a child and have many fond memories. I would love to go back. Unfortunately, I’m not sure there is work in either place for Alan. But maybe we’re not looking in the right places. (Anyone in Utah have any great ideas?)

I feel there is change in the air but who knows what that will be yet. I guess we’ll wait and see what happens. Until then we continue to enjoy our time here on the East coast with our family and friends we have here. :)