Sunday, April 24, 2011
Catching Up on Pics
Right after our Pioneer Days, my mom's only sibling, my Aunt Anita, very suddenly passed away. What a very sad thing that has been. I didn't see her very often, but am surprised at what a vacancy she's left in my life, and especially that of my sister-cousin, Kim, and sweet mom. I took some pictures of my family at the graveside. It was a windy day, as you can see. 'Til we meet again, dear aunt!
Sunday, October 7, 2007
September!
Sophie & Ella: The Girl Band to Watch in '07
So, in September, school started and Sophie turned six! That’s the short version.
Sophie and Autumn getting ready to rock!
Ben with rock-n-roll hair due to rock-n-roll hyperness
Noah started at the preschool at Sierra Madre Elementary also, but has since dropped out because he wasn’t fully potty trained. They were willing to be flexible and work with us, but we felt like he was having more problems there because he is just a little guy, probably too little to being starting 5-day preschool. I realized I never would have wanted Ben gone from me every morning at that age, and that I really was doing it out of being tired, but I really enjoy being with Noah and having special activities I do with him and Lucy during the mornings, like I used to with Ben and Sophie. So we’ve started a music class and a PCC Mommy & Me preschool-type class for families with more than one child on Thursday.
It is a drastic difference between all I was able to accomplish in the week Noah was in school and after he came back home—he is definitely at a very time-consuming age, that is, if I want to keep him and Lucy alive and keep my house from being trashed. He’s lucky he has that sweet face or I would have to lock him up all day. He is excited about turning three this month.
Noah looks square, but he's trouble.
I did take a short mental-health break with to Utah two weekends ago, which was totally great. My mom had me stay with her and she pampered me with a quiet house, a cozy bed, wonderful healthy food, a foot rub from my aunt and mom gave me a great salt rub mixture for the bath. We had a really nice time together. I also got to spend a day with the Christensens and see my new nephew Cooper, Karen’s son. Their church meetings were so great and I just came back so relaxed and spiritually fed. That lasted until about the time the kids came home, but it was great while it lasted.
Also, I have been doing tons of genealogy and the family history bug has really bitten me. I submitted 40 names to the temple yesterday for youth baptisms, including two third-great grandmas (one mine, one David’s) and an 8th great grand uncle from 1698. For my readers who don’t know why I’m doing proxy baptisms for my ancestors, check out Paul’s words on the subject: 1 Cor 15:29 and http://www.lds.org/temples/purpose/0,11298,1897-1,00.html
Wish me luck as I try to blog weekly for real!