Monday, July 30, 2012

Latest family pic

Good changes are in the wind, soon will be back to blogging....

Thursday, May 3, 2012

I found this pic of David I had on the wall throughout his mission, crazy, huh?

And here is a pic of our fam from August 2010, not too recent, but we should have it up here.


I'm again overdue for an update--it looks like I'm quarterly now, so much for my 2011 resolution of weekly posts, but I will continue to strive.

I read my last post and here is what has changed.  First, I am now the Vice President of Marketing and Franchise Development (Sales) for my company, although between you and me, rarely a day passes that I don't wish I was still just a lowly Marketing Director.  However, it sure does help to get staff and vendors being more responsive to have those two little letters after one's name. I took this job 8 months ago as a stop gap, but it has turned into a huge responsibility.  And since it is a large, yet very flat organization, and the two owners want to start pulling back, their next in command, my boss, and my brand new counterpart, the VP of Ops, and myself are responsible for almost everything that happens within the company.  I was working 80+ hours a week, with my top week during our annual conference in Scottsdale where I worked 120 hours, including one 42 hour shift without sleep!  For a while you go on adrenaline, but then it gets old, and you just don't want people to know you are working like a madwoman--it stops being a badge of honor and starts being the badge of a sucker.  

After that February conference I was given three new staff members, who have been a big, help, but I still find myself very behind after 10-hour days.  Monday I got one hour of sleep preparing for a presentation, and it's hard not to just wonder what it is all for.  There are 200 offices with 1500 employees who rely on me to do my job, and there is and was just so much work to be done just to get the basics done, and I'm well-suited to the job and like it when I'm not too tired, but there is nothing of lasting importance. But that is what a corporate job is, I guess.  I need to stay there until we've caught up from the chaos of the last few years.

As I write this I am actually in San Diego touring hotels to decide which to use for our next convention.  Talk about wined and dined!  I can never complain about my job again.  You know you've arrived when you get off an airplane and a limo driver is holding a card with your name on it!

David has gotten his dream job and is now an attorney for the Federal Defender.  He is based out of the Phoenix office and travels down there once a month or so.  He teaches priesthood.  I teach RS and do the ward newsletter once a month.

Ben is doing fine in 7th grade at the local Jr. High--he likes it and enjoys trumpet and plans on summer band and possibly jazz band in the fall.  He's a good, enterprising kid who works hard and primarily spends his money on longboard improvements.

Sophie is in 5th trying out for cheer this week, as she goes to a charter school that has a middle-school structure for the 6-9 graders.  She has been enjoying dance and tumbling.  She's sweet but has been very moody and temperamental lately, I'm gearing up for puberty.

Noah is a sweetie who is wrapping up 1st grade and just enjoys the simple things--toy cars, the trampoline, snacks, and the rare dinner that he doesn't hate.  He is fun to snuggle.

Lucy has all sorts of opinions and is generally fun to have around.  She's finishing up Kindergarten and has had a good year.  Both her and Noah are about the same level in reading (in part due to neglectful working parents).  She also enjoys dance and tumbling wants to switch to ballet.

I love these kids so much and want so much to give them all they need to be happy and enjoy life.  I rely heavily on the Lord to help me with this, as it appears to be a very complicated job.

So, after ten years we are finally out of the constant drama and chaos and in to "normal."  I'm working hard on gratitude, joy and peace and relying more on the Savior rather than my own very mortal self.  I see so many tender mercies in my life and am hopeful for a bright future.

I really will try to post more often.  I actually started this post a month ago--that tells you about how things are going!


Friday, December 2, 2011

Still here

I always mean to blog but there's just no time.  In July I went back to work, I'm the Marketing Director for a national franchise that has about 200 residential property management offices.  It's a very intense job.  Even better, in October, David got his dream job doing criminal defense at a small, well-respected firm in downtown SLC.  It's busy and he has an intense schedule also. Kids are also busy, in school, doing after-school 4H club, Sophie's in a million plays and Ben is busy with trumpet and swimming.  Noah and Lucy are just going with the flow--although our "flow" is more like the Snake River's rapids in June.

Why am I blogging mid-day at work when I have ten hours of work to fit in the next 72 minutes?  Because our crazy hurricane-force winds yesterday were so exciting that Ben got on the news!  It is only 3 seconds at :39

http://connect2utah.com/news-story/?nxd_id=185267

All is well here, no damage or lost trees for us, but a day or so without power, a fun sleepover at my mom's for everyone last night, and a lot of yard clean up to do tomorrow (balanced with whatever work I don't finish today).  Love to family and friends far and near.  Here is my advance apology for not sending out Christmas cards this year, again.

xoxoxo

Valerie

Friday, August 19, 2011

Milestones

My sweet Ben on his 12-year birthday and ordination day. First day of school pics for Oquirrh Mountain Charter School, including Lucy's first day at Kindergarten! Sophie and Noah are SO excited and loving it. Life is speeding up...

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Sunday Update

You know it's been a long time since you blogged when you don't even recognize the Blogger interface when you log in.

I have exactly 23 minutes of silence before I need to head off to the first Utah Chamber Artists rehearsal of the season--the family is at my nephew Kadin's 17th birthday party.  I remember watching Kadin overnight as a tiny baby when I was just a young know-nothing.  I didn't know what to do with him and didn't understand why he wouldn't just sleep!  I was 22.  I can see now why the Lord had us wait another five years to have a baby of our own.

If I blink too fast I know my sweet Ben will be following in Kadin's footsteps.  He passed the sacrament for the first time today and was ordained to the priesthood last Sunday, on his birthday.  I'll send pictures from the phone in a minute.  I have felt so proud of Ben and what he is becoming--so full of hard work and drive.  He has started his own lawn mowing business this summer and has just been earning up a storm--often mowing lawns of houses wherein kids his own age are on the couch playing video games.

After last Sunday he woke up and went to his first scout camp for a week.  He came home very weathered and happy--he caught a fish!  I'm so grateful to good leaders and an especially good group of boys in this ward.  He had a great time.  I'm just so proud of him.  He has a strong testimony and a serious approach to the gospel.  He finished the Book of Mormon before he was ordained and had lots of long talks with his dad about what it means to hold the priesthood.  It's exciting to have two priesthood holders in the home now.

David is working still on his own practice and is starting to emphasize working for lawyers more--he loves research and writing and he's had a few good opportunities come his way where he can do this kind of work more regularly.

Meanwhile, I am back in the workplace, I've been a month working for a fast-growing national property management franchise based out of Layton--it's a 25 year old company that needs help keeping up with how fast they are growing in this market of increasing rentals.  I was hired by a new president who was brought in to turn everything around and prepare them to go global.  I'm his right hand as the marketing director and am tasked with putting a lot of new programs in place, a lot of web-based franchise support. The good news is I don't have anything on my plate that I haven't done before, so even with the intense pace I don't have to worry about not knowing what I'm doing.  And, at the same time, they've never hired well in the past, so my normal is their Quetzalcoatl. That's always a plus.

From the first day it was an intense, career-minded position.  In the spirit of stability and paying off student loans and the house, I think I'll be working a long time, so I might as well claw my way up the ladder, right?  They've never had a woman in management before, but my bosses like me and things are going well.  I'm very grateful that David is so supportive and that we've been able to be such a team keeping the family going.  Before I got this job I was working hard to build my freelance clientele, so for good or bad, that means I often come home from work, eat dinner, and then work until bed on side jobs.

I feel very calm about the kids, because we prayed for the right answer--oh did we pray!-- and this was the only real option that presented itself.  I think the kids will do well in school and are happy simply because normality is being restored.

Lucy is going into kindergarten in a couple of weeks.  She's scheduled to go to the local elementary mornings and a play school in the afternoons, but I'm hoping she'll end up getting the lottery into the charter school that Sophie and Noah have gotten into.  As much as I love Capitol Hill, having them on the longer, normal school schedule and the whole free thing is what we need, and I really like this school--I can take them in on the way to work.  They are so excited--they actually start school this Wednesday.  Ben, of course, will stay at Capitol Hill and bus down there each day.  We're going to try out two afternoon classes in addition here at the local Jr. High--trumpet and art.

David and I both got called into teaching--I'm in RS and he's in priesthood.  We both had to teach the chastity lesson today.  A good laugh was had by all.

That's us in a nutshell.  I do hope to write just a bit more often on Sundays when I get a moment to breathe.

Love to all,

Valerie

Monday, June 27, 2011

Sanity in Rexburg

My aunt Dede worked her connections to get me a deal on a bus ticket to Rexburg to come visit for three days. She's truly a kindred spirit. Got a tour of the BYUI campus, went to a session at their beautiful temple with cousin Amy, met her son, cute second cousin Burton, and reveled in the big sky and open spaces of this sweet small town. I'll be back!

Lucy's Pre K Graduation

After two years of Miss Konadee, we will sure miss her!

Cousin Anna's Wedding and More Pond

David's Swearing In

David passed the Utah bar and was rewarded with some speechifying and solemn oaths.

Maybe if I post this between the others he won't notice I said anything about "the one who must not be named (on the blog)".

Hike to Farmington Pond

We walked from our house by the gorgeous Lagoon trail up to the pond. Takes about half hour. What a blessing to have this so close!

Tillin' Old School

Mothers Day

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Sphere I - First "True" Computer?

I decided to sell my dad's first Sphere I--the first model of the first "true" PC according to Byte Magazine.  I even put a website up with the system's history.  Take a look if you are interested in that kind of thing: Vintage Computer Sphere I.








Friday, June 17, 2011