Sunday, May 13, 2012
June 2011
We played and played every second we got with the Irion family, which included lots of cousin time, and a week in our favorite spot on earth- Lake Powell.
Dad added the title President to his list of names on Father's day, which is only appropriate as he learns to love, lead, and teach 100's of missionaries in Knoxville, TN who one by one, become like sons and daughters to my parents. They are so awesome, it's only fair that we should have to share them!
My thoughtful brothers each got a special tie that they wore on their missions, & gave it to my dad before he embarked on his.
Elder Jeffrey R Holland perfectly summed up how this (5%) bitter-sweet (95%) experience of missionary service has affected our family:
"Those little darlings (meaning the grandchildren in their absence) will be just fine. And I promise you will do things for them in the service of the Lord that, worlds without end, you could never do if you stayed home to hover over them.
"What greater gift could grandparents give their posterity than to say by deed as well as word,
'In this family, we serve missions!'
San Diego 2011
Sunday, May 01, 2011
This is Tyler o1ns!
I like soccer and tennis!
I love vidio games!
My favorite super hero is sonic!
My favorite ice cream flavor is cookdough!
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Our (Not SO) Cowardly Lion
Saturday, November 06, 2010
Been busy sprucing up the joint
We got the yard fenced in and a little more manicured. It looks great and has been so nice to send the kids out back with so much less worry of them running off to who-know's-where (although I do miss being able to just pick the kids up and over the chain-link fence when ever they want to play with the Poulson's!)
We needed to put in some new interior doors, and figured while we had a finish carpenter here, why not spruce up the kitchen. Hey...why not?!? Here's some before shots (actually, right after the crown molding went up...)
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Surprise!
We were going to Nebraska to pick corn!
We talked about it non-stop, and the kids were mustering up their excitement for what was sure to be a lame trip. The day we were flying out, I dropped Bree off at my mom's (since a one-year-old wouldn't be much help in the fields), and Ali started crying saying she wanted to stay at grandma's house. Can you say backfire?!?
We got to our hotel pretty late without the kids catching on to our scheming ways and Casey couldn't wait a second longer. We gave them their assignments in the field for the next day, which were really their tickets to get them into...
Brilliant parenting 101:
"Surprise! We're going to Disneyland in the morning! Now try not to be too excited, and go to bed...."
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Mother's Day - "The Gift of an Ordinary Day" by Katrina Kenison
So, I DARE you to watch this and not tear up. I am such a boob. But I love the message and it hit me like a 2x4 between the eyes.
Maybe it's because I am getting "the look" from my oldest when I sing or start doing my thing to the music in the car (or mercy me, out in public).
Maybe it's that I have to do most of the hanging on with her limp-ish grip during the hand-holdage.
Or maybe it's because I got a hug and a kiss on the cheek last week when I volunteered in her classroom, and wondered to myself "...is that the last time she'll do that in school?" and I hated that I had to even let that cross my mind.
Suddenly, I don't walk on water. Nuts...
We're half way to adulthood with Ash and the time is screaming by. It truly is the sweet, ordinary days that make motherhood so rewarding and worth it. Good reminder to relax a little and not get so wound up about the things that really don't matter in life.
I feel like it's my mantra that I constatnly have to remind myself. ENJOY this stage of life--whatever the stage may be. Relish the good and weather the tough spots. Don't ever wish any of it away. Life is good & FULL.
And ALWAYS say yes when they request to snuggle.
Friday, March 26, 2010
The Beauty of Living...Slowly
The Beauty of Living...Slowly
There is real beauty to taking life slowly. Sure, I’m a productive nut — I love checklists, getting lots of things done, and ending my day feeling like my energy was spent on something worthwhile. I don’t admire laziness. And it’s a lot of physical and emotional work to run a family and household, so very rarely do I enjoy the luxury of an afternoon with my feet propped up.
But there is a sweetness missed when we spend more time running errands than we do chatting with our neighbors, enjoying an impromptu lunch date with a friend, or watching our kids play at a park with newly-made “best friends.”
Here are a few ways we can all slow down today.
1. Instead of three Most Important Things on our list today, make it just one. Or none, even.
2. Forget the dishes in the sink, and say yes to our kids’ insistent request to play with them.
3. Call up a friend, and see if she’s up for bringing herself and her kids over to hang out for the afternoon.
4. Drag a chair out onto your front porch, watch your kids play in the yard, and see if you can strike up a conversation with a neighbor. Who knows, you may make a new friend.
5. Do something easy for dinner tonight — sandwiches or salad will work just fine. If it’s nice outside, make dinner a picnic.
Photo by Daniel Lobo
6. Call an old friend, just to say hi.
7. Turn up the music and dance in your living room with your children. My kids love this, and it takes 15 minutes.
8. Get out the crafts and work on a project that’s been on your list forever.
9. Go on a leisurely walk. Have no agenda.
10. Have an afternoon movie special with your kids after their naps or quiet times. Popcorn is optional but definitely a fun bonus.
11. Treat your kids to an unscheduled drive to a favorite local spot, such as a park, a museum, or a friend’s house.
Photo by Guilio Bernardi
12. Read a novel.
13. Do what you’d normally do with your kids — read books, sculpt play-doh, help with homework — but do it outside on a blanket.
Don’t stress too much about getting a lot done everyday. It’s something I have to remind myself near daily, but I’ve truly seen the value of a slow lifestyle from the different non-Western cultures where I’ve lived.
We sure like to be productive. But that’s not the only important thing in life.