Thursday, December 27, 2007
Christmas Morning
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
A Visit From Elva
Today I had a very nice visit, with a lady who I would like to consider my friend. She's the sweetest, littlest old lady you've ever met. She has a beautiful smile, and she uses it a lot! Her eyes twinkle when she smiles, and she laughs easily, but at the same time seems every bit a lady. Her great grandfather built our house, and she wanted to come see what changes had been made since she last saw it... in the 1930s!
We walked around the house, looking at the different rooms, and she told me how some things used to be, and a story or two. She also reminisced about how February's project was making rag strips, and wrapping them into balls. I have a basket with some fake ones that made her think of it. If they didn't have enough of the right color, they would dye some of the rags in big pots on top of the stove.
She is so sweet, that she even brought big marshmallow popcorn candy canes that she had made for my kids. I really hope that I get to know Elva even better! I'm planning on visiting her at her home sometime soon. She has a clock she wants to show me!
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
All is Well
You will be all thrilled to know that we now have working plumbing. I am praying that it continues to be working plumbing for the rest of my life! We got it fixed Wednesday night, and it felt so amazingly good to wash dishes, laundry, etc. I felt like a new woman!
Yesterday I got to go on a trip with the Honor's Society as a chaperone. Aubrey asked if I could come, and I thought, hey, why not? I have no obligations. :) We had almost 100 kids in 2 buses. We went to the big Salt Lake City and watched a Sea Monster 3D movie at the Clark Planetarium. It was so cool! I kept thinking how much the boys would enjoy it. We will definitely have to take them soon. If you've never been to one, you should. Then they let the kids loose at The Gateway Mall for a couple of hours. I got some Christmas shopping done, but boy, those are some high end stores there! I couldn't believe how expensive everything was! Then we walked around Temple Square, but we had to leave at 6:00, which is the time they have all the lights on. So, the first part of walking around wasn't very exciting, since most of the lights weren't on yet. It was lots of fun, and overall the kids were great (which you would expect from Honor's Society kids), but on the way home it was SO noisy on the bus. There were a few girls that shrieked and screamed like a million times, and I thought my ears would fall off! 3 1/2 hours of that is a lot to take, let me tell you! I was thinking it would be quiet on the way home, since everyone would be sleeping... but no. Not when you get a bus full of 12 year old boys and girls, apparently. It was a long day... from 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. I was glad I got to go, though, and it was fun to spend some time with Aubrey.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
We Live in the Land of the Poop
We've lived with crap for the last 6 years. We had sewer backup, septic problems, toilet problems, you name it... until we finally paid the $800 to get it fixed. So, we move to a place with city sewer! no basement! and we mistakenly thought we would be free from the crap. But no, the crap followed us. Sunday morning we were greeted with this fun thing, where you flush a toilet and it comes up the tub. So, Brandon called the emergency plumbing service. Would you believe it's WEDNESDAY and he STILL has not been able to get anyone to come help? The plumber is supposed to come out today at 2:00, but he also was supposed to come yesterday and this morning. We couldn't even get ahold of anyone until Tuesday. In this whole town!!! Brandon is considering plumbing as a career, since he obviously would get business. He looked at the snake thingy at Lowe's, and it was $400. We were seriously contemplating just buying it. I have laundry piled up to the sky, and nobody has clothes to wear, and EVERY dish in our house is dirty, and I can't wash them, and we all need baths and showers like you wouldn't believe! We are a STINKY POOPY family in a STINKY POOPY house! I did finally take a bath yesterday, which wouldn't drain for hours, but I had to, or I would die. Right now I could really really use my back yard friend, Annette. She would let me wash all my clothes and take showers... sigh. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.
Monday, December 10, 2007
We're Living HGTV
Friday, December 07, 2007
In Support of Sister Beck
I wanted to say, that I am a mother who knows, or rather a mother who is striving to know, who wants to know. There are some women who think they know (http://whatwomenknow.org/), but who don't get the big picture, who don't understand how to take some counsel from a servant of God and apply it to their lives.
There is eternal influence and power in motherhood. Of that I have no doubt. I want to thank Julie B. Beck for her braveness, boldness, and for saying what she is inspired to say. Her talk inspires me to be better, instead of making me want to justify the things I'm doing that are not right.
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Come on in!
Hello! Welcome to our new old house! I know a lot of you have been waiting for a tour, so walk on up this nicely shoveled pathway, and come on in!
The front porch is going to look so cute when we get it decorated for Christmas, and when I get the types of things I want to decorate my porch with. Hopefully we get our Christmas decorations up soon!
Let's go into the family room for a minute! One of the older gentlemen in our ward remembers gathering in this bay window in his youth for firesides. Lots of the old folks here remember the "Alta Rust home" well, and have many memories of it. I'm hoping to pick all their brains and find out as much history as I can.
This is the other side of the family room, which I guess you could call the music room! If Tyler were here, he'd play you a song or two on the piano.
Come on over and have a seat on our new love seat! Put your feet up and relax for a moment.
Can you believe after 13 years of marriage, Brandon and I finally bought a new sofa and love? I know! I can't believe it either! We've appreciated the hand me downs, but it's really fun to have new furniture too... although the kids are making me nuts! Why must they sit on the arms?
Our bedroom is right here, off the family room, so you can peek inside if you'd like. That little outfit hanging on the wall is Cooper's blessing outfit. I hung it up for Holly.
You would not believe how well my quilt I made goes with this room! It was made for this room, or this room was made for it! The floors are chocolate brown, and the cupboards are brown, red, and cream. It matches so perfectly! I can't wait to get a headboard... another thing we've been waiting 13 years for...
Shall we make our way to the dining room? I love the arched doorways! It's so inviting! I am planning on painting the dining room table and getting more chairs, so it won't always look so lonely.
I had to show off my wood floors a little bit. I love the color variance, and the old warmth of the wood. There are some very worn spots, but I'm sure you can look past those, like I do. It just adds to the character!
Come on into the kitchen! My batteries on the camera were running low, so I didn't get a lot of pictures of it, but you can get a feel anyway.
It's so hard to photograph this kitchen wall, with the bright window and the black walls. I think you might have to come in person to see it.
Look over here at this picture... when I put it on the wall, okay, when Brandon put it on the wall, it almost made me like the fake brick. The colors in it just matched so perfectly, and warmed that wall right up.
Oh, there's Aubrey's room... shall we look inside? Aubrey and I bought some fabric to make a valance. It's a darling old-fashioned cream fabric with pink flowers and brown accents. We're going to make it look like it's held up with ribbon and bows. Aubrey is going to do most of the sewing, so we'll post a picture when we're done.
Over here is Aubrey's armoire and desk. We have furniture in front of that door that goes to the boy's room. (On the boy's side too.) If you don't know why, you don't know my kids!
If you need to use the washroom, there is one conveniently located right off the kitchen! ;) It's such a nice cozy bathroom, really! Just make sure you close the door when you're done...
It's so hard to photograph this kitchen wall, with the bright window and the black walls. I think you might have to come in person to see it.
Monday, December 03, 2007
Tyler's a Double Digiter!
Sunday, December 02, 2007
It "Never" Snows
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