Friday, November 27, 2009

LOOK at our cute family winning $200!



These are memories I will never forget! If you keep watching you will see a race with Lani, Steve, Jacob and April and their cheerleaders! They won $200 as first prize winners and were placed in Vernal's highlight video for 2008 for Holly Days a big event in the Uintah Basin Area! That was a fun night (cooold for sure)! They are in the smooshing contest! What winners!!! You will see Lily and Lani picking up ice cubes with prizes in another shot (like easter egg hunt but with ice).

Friday, November 6, 2009

Family Memories... I love them!



I got to have a sleep over with 2 of our grandbabies, Amara and Lily. I am so blessed to have the memories of our grandbabies. Family memories is the best thang one can own. Which makes me think of having Alzheimers. Those memories leave you... I hope to cherish them and never take it for granted for I may never always have them. I love my children because of them, I feel like a precious daughter of God.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Life sometimes isn't fair...



I couldn't help but think of attitudes this morning. Tom went to bed with an attitude of "I am tired of working". He said he wanted his turn in taking 4-5 months of work off. I felt his frustration and anger. I commented that he should get sick and almost die, like I did. (Like I had a choice in losing my job and having to find another one in that meat market out there after being very sick. That was not something I chose to do, because I loved my job. But I never told him this part). Just wanted him to vent as we all need to do often. And I wanted to be there for him. Life do has it's disappointments for sure. I thought of my children and their disappointments. That got discouraging real quick as I felt their pain as a mom that comes along with that. But I could see something really great and that there is HOPE in the journey because they as well as I have the power to think powerful 'Good thoughts'. There is Hope in hopeful thoughts.

Like Peter Pan in the movie 'HOOK'. The lost boys kept telling Peter that he needed to think 'happy thoughts' in order for him to fly! Even if you fall hard more times then you want and the ground doesn't seem to be getting softer, IT IS NOT AN OPTION to get our sorry BUTTOCKS OFF the sorry floor and keep trying to fly 'over our problems to get the bigger picture', unless you like living in MUCK! Fight the complaining and better yet KNOCK IT OFF our To Do List! GET OVER IT! (As my husband would tell me often!) I just never have the guts to tell him that same thing. hehe.

The clincher to the movie was Peter Pan's 'happy thoughts' were his good memories of his family... something he forgot.

Monday, October 19, 2009

I missed a very IMPORTANT weekend...


I missed a very important weekend with our other kids & grandkids in Utah County... that makes me sad. It was Jacob's surprise party (couldn't safely drive becuz I was exhausted to make that 2 hr. trip!) I worked hard most of the day doing construction clean up at Lani and Steve's new house that day thinking a contractor was coming in... I found out later, they canceled for a later time. *sighs* then Sunday my plans to go to April and Spencer's talk and cute lil' JJ's 1 yr. old party dissipated quickly. I was quickly trying to finish my church work to go, when a recent widow caught me after church and wanted me to spend time with her because she felt very lonely and felt she could talk to me. We spent time at her husband's gravesite and her home as she shared all her pictures on the wall of her family. She loved them so. She also shared with me that during her lifetime she lost several children, all about 5-6 mos premature. It was sad but I held her often and let her talk and cry. She also made a poem about them that she actually rescited to me about those little ones. I was extremely blessed to have been God's heart for her. I don't really know her but she chose me to share this with. My
sincerest prayers are with her. I hoped that I helped her... but it was too late to make the trip to Utah County. I feel very sad that I also missed what is important to my children. I'm sure they would've preferred me there to celebrate a day that was important to them. I believe God will extremely bless them for letting me be the arms for Him to hug this sweet sister who needed to feel them... I love you, my children (that includes their spouses big time) and my grandkids, too... ALL OF YOU!

It's Weigh In Time!



Get better Stephen! I needed to help Lani (Steve was very sick in bed this weekend) while she went to a recommend interview. Getting ready for the day, I hear underfoot, the lil' girls weighing themselves. 2 yr. old Amara stares at the scale Lily is on and says, "yup 42 pounds". 4 yr. old Lily stares even longer at the scale and reads Amara's weight, "wow, you are 40-10 pounds!" To make sure they repeated that 3 more times! Same results... aMaZiNg!

Friday, August 14, 2009

It's Birthday Time 4 Amara and Malia!!!!


Happy Birthday Glitter Graphics
Amara & Malia!
This month is a special month for my granddaughters, Malia and Amara. It is very difficult to write this blog for tears come to me as I think of them in my life. 2 years ago this month our family was celebrating the entrance of 2 of our granddaughters, 2 weeks apart! I remember the joy and excitement I felt knowing they were coming! It was like I was having my own little babies! Now my babies are having their own babies. But being a grandma u may think is different but NOT, it isn't. The joy is immensely profound!! I loved watching Amara and Malia as they discover the world! I love listening to Amara sing and hearing that she had a shot from a nurse then she whimpered with the pain but barely managed to say thank you! I love watching Malia put everything in her mouth and the reaction she gets as if the world is only fairly judged by whether she likes the taste of it or not! They both are so willing to give grandma a sweet hug and a kiss to warm and make me their grandma feel so extra special! I love them so much...!

Monday, June 8, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LILY!


Happy Birthday Glitter Graphics


I love getting silly with Lily! She comes up with the funniest stuff, too! She is such a wonderful help to her little sister, Amara. She is also for the most part very patient with her. Seeing life through her eyes has made me discover and appreciate all that God has given me!! Happy Birthday, Lily! We truly luv YOU!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MANDY!


Happy Birthday Glitter Graphics


I can't wait to see Mandy's blogspot telling how her birthday went! I just wanted to wish and make sure I thank Mandy for her loving devotion she gives to our Jaxon and Micah! She has been a wonderful addition to our family for sure! She adds such novelty with a smile! I love how creative she is and I love listening to her. She also has a funny laff, that makes Jaxon laff, too! Her warmness is just what her family needs and we all need! Good job Micah! You picked a most wonderful one. We want to keep her for eternity becuz she sure is a keeper!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SPENCER!!!


Happy Birthday Glitter Graphics




HAPPY BIRTHDAY SPENCER!!!

Thanks for all the love and fun you share with us as a family!
I can't tell you just how much of a blessing you have been to us!
When I first met Spencer I was so taken back at the way he volunteered to help in the kitchen after meals or help bring up stuff instead of sitting around. He has such a good heart that I am so glad April married him. We love him so much! Thank you Spencer for choosing to be a part of our family! Hope you had a spectaculatious birthday for sure!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Happy Birthday, Micah!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MICAH!!!!!
We jus' luv da heck outta ya~ Thank you for all that you do for us, with us and at us! ahaha~!
We hope your day was as special as they come!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

A big sister to love!

The other night I was babysitting so Lani and Steve could go to the movies for a date. Well, I was putting the girls down when Amara ran as fast as her legs could take her.

I asked Lily, "Where is she going?"

She said, "To the table".

I was so exhausted that night from work and getting up was the furthest thing from my tired legs and mind. So I asked, "What is she doing there?"

Lily replied from the hall, "She is standing on the chair."

Then I said (although I heard her) "What is she doing?" To kill time knowing I would have to get up and resolve to do just that.

Then Lily faithfully said, "She is climbing on the table."

I knew at that point I had better get her. But as quickly as I started getting up, I could hear her assuring voice to Amara saying, "It's okay Amara, I will help you get down. I will be your hero."
She quietly and carefully lifted her sister down (although her sister is almost as big as her.)

Even though I was tired I offered up the prayer of my heart to Heavenly Father in thanksgiving for a day that wasn't promised to me that I could witness such a tender moment and to be reminded of how important examples are in a family. How important that we pick our heroes so we could follow their example and enrich not only our lives but the lives of those we care about. I am sure Amara appreciated Lily as she said, "Tank you, Lolly."

Saturday, March 21, 2009

The 3 Things

The Things



Three things in life that, once gone, never come back -

Time


Words

Opportunity
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Three things in life that may never be lost -

Peace


Hope

Honesty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Three things in life that are most valuable -

Love



Self-confidence



Friends
and Family
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Three things in life that are never certain -

Dreams


Success

Fortune

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Three things that make a man/woman -


Hard work



Sincerity


Commitment
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Three things in life that can destroy a man/woman -

Alcohol


Pride


Anger

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Three things in life that, once lost, hard to build-up -

Respect



Trust


Friendship

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Three things in life that never fail -


True Love



Determination


Belief
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P.-----pray
U.----until

S.----something
H.----happens

When there is nothing left but God,
that is when you find out that God is all you need.




Tuesday, March 3, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, APRIL!



Today is a special day for April as well as for me. 22 years ago I gave birth to our last baby girl. She has been a joy to her family and friends. A lot of our memories with her will never be forgotten, especially the funny ones! Thank you for caring for us April. Today we CELEBRATE YOU~ I thank Heavenly Father for the opportunity and honor to be your mother for sure! I thank Him with all that I am in being a mother to your brothers and sisters, too. As I make choices to grow closer to God in seeking ways to be a better mom, I can't help but feel God's love for me the more I do it. Whoa~!He is an awesome parent, too. Seems he gets excited watching me grow like I do with you! Happy Birthday my daughter God loves you so much more then I. That says a whole big lot cuz I love you mega trillion tons of a second times a million lobster, crab dinners!

Monday, March 2, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, STEVE!


H
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B
IrThDAy, STEVE!!

Not everyone thinks you are an old fart...

But then again you don't know everyone! :)

Thanks for being such a great son in law, you rock!

We love ya~ Tom & M:0)m

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Project Happiness

While browsing a website, I came across Rubin’s list of eight principles of psychology that have helped her build and strengthen her friendships as a means of becoming a happier person. As Rubin writes, “Ancient philosophers and modern scientists agree: the most essential key to happiness is strong relationships with other people.”

There are many kind of relationships that contribute to our happiness. I’d better sharpen my friendship maintenance skills to ensure that the few moments we do get to be together are quality moments. Here are Rubin’s suggestions:

1. Triadic closure. In a phenomenon called “triadic closure,” people tend to befriend the friends of their friends – and this is very satisfying. Friendships thrive on inter-connection, and it’s both energizing and comforting to feel that you’re building not just friendships, but a social network. I now make much more of an effort to help my friends become friends with each other, and to befriend friends’ friends. (Total non sequitur: “befriend friends’ friends” is quite a phrase! Bad writing, but I couldn’t resist.)

2. Emotional contagion. “Emotional contagion” is a strong psychological effect in which we “catch” the happy, sad, or angry moods of others. Someone in a happy, energetic mood will help boost the moods of others, and obviously, this creates a very pleasant atmosphere. Unfortunately, negative moods are more contagious than positive moods; if I’m crabby, I can trigger a wave of crabbiness in my friends. I’m trying to do a better job of living up to my duty to be happy.

3. The mere exposure effect. Familiarity breeds affection. The “mere exposure effect” describes the fact that repeated exposure makes people like music, faces–even nonsense syllables–better. Because of the “exposure principle,” the more often a person sees another person, the more intelligent and attractive that person will be ranked. So I try to put myself in situations where I’m going to see a lot of the same people over and over.

4. Fundamental attribution error. The fundamental attribution error is a psychological phenomenon in which we tend to view other people’s actions as reflections of their characters, and to overlook the power of the situation to influence their action. In other words, we over-emphasize the role that personality plays in shaping others’ behavior, and under-emphasize the role of outside forces. I assume that the guy in the drugstore is an inconsiderate jerk because he rushed ahead of me to get to the counter, when in fact, he’s very considerate, and he’s rushing to get home with the medicine for his sick girlfriend.

5. Warmth. Attraction is reciprocal; we tend to like people more when we think they like us. So if I’m friendly and openly pleased to see someone person, that person is more likely to feel friendly toward me. Instead of playing it cool, I try to show a lot of warmth.

6. Smiling. As obvious as it seems, studies do show that we’re perceived as more friendly when we smile more (it also helps to have an expressive face, to nod, to lean forward, to have a warm tone). The sheer amount of time smiling makes a very big difference on perceived friendliness.

7. Subliminal touching. Studies show that subliminal touching–that is, touching a person so unobtrusively that it’s not noticed–dramatically increases that person’s sense of well-being and positive feelings toward the toucher. And vice versa. This fleeting touching might be something like touching a person’s back as you walk through a door, or touching his or her arm for emphasis.

8. Situation evocation. In situation evocation, we spark a response from people that reinforces a tendency we already have. For example, if I act irritable all the time, the people around me are probably going to treat me with less patience and helpfulness, which will, in turn, stoke my irritability. If I can manage to joke around, I’ll evoke a situation in which the people around me were more likely to joke around, too. In other words, I make my own weather.

As with many aspects of happiness, people often assume that friendship should flow easily and naturally, and that trying to “work” on it is forced and inauthentic. But in the bustle of everyday life, it’s easy to forget to take time for our real priorities. Since I’ve started trying to keep my friendship resolutions, including. “Cut people slack,” “Show up,” “Make three friends,” “Bring people together,” “Remember birthdays,” “No gossip,” and “Say hello”, I’ve found that my friendships have expanded and deepened. It’s worth the effort.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

It's time for a new blog post eh?

I just wanted to take a moment to celebrate my day off by doing my blog of my favorite subject, our family! The update of my family is we are in the process of building Steve and Lani's home. It will be beautiful for sure and it takes a whole lot of time but will be worthwhile! Then hopefully we are next building soon thereafter. My job as an Occupational and Physical Therapist Aide is Fantabulistically Phenomenal! I actually look forward to going to work. Whoa. I laugh so much at work. I got great people I work with including my boss! I prayed to be able to bring in some money to help support our family. We came here with pretty much on pure faith with no jobs or a home to call our own and God has truly blessed us for that. Even without a home to call our own at that time we felt the love of our children who lived here. Their sacrifice to spend time and laughter with us meant the world to us and still does!! The place I work is at Uintah Basin Medical Center. I have also been blessed to have a 8-5 job with weekends off and a job near our family. Tom has a dream job he hopes he will enjoy that is close by, too. He is working as a Manager Trainee for ACE Hardware. We are less then 8 minutes away from our home. His schedule is going to be mostly evening but no complaints here. We have the best children and with those who are married, they have THE best spouses around! We must add no one can compare to our precious grandchildren either :) :) :) :) :)

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Fun at Christmas Time

Christmas Eve
For Christmas eve morning Tom, Uncle Geoffy and I went to spend Christmas morning at Lani and Steve's, since it was easier to not bring each other's presents to Provo to save space in our cars. Oh gosh, how much fun it was watching the opening of presents and taking of pictures! It was really dark in the morning (we had to do this before I went to work at 8:00). We could tell that no one was up as we sneaked up the stairs to knock on their door! Would've been fun to have had Santa's suits on. I would be dressed up as Santa and Tom as Mrs. Santa! I would've loved to have seen Steve and Lani's half-awake eyes as they looked at us thinking we must be a Nightmare before Christmas~! We stumbled our way in taking our snowy shoes off at the door as we were greeted with a warm sleepy welcome. Lani stumbled to put on the Christmas music on the laptop as Steve groggily tried to find the plug to put on the lights on the tree. After succeeding the ambience was providing a warm glow in the room. I could feel the excitement building so I went and fetched my camera to take a picture of the before and after of the hallway to show the kids coming down with their mom and dad, while Tom and Geoff waited in the front room. I was so excited I was beside myself. I felt like the little child! We could hear in the monitor Mom and Dad announcing the news of 'opening presents time' as they slowly awakened those sleeping munchkins! (There will be a time when they will be waking them for Christmas at 2:00 in the morning hehe). I took my shot of the empty dark hallway and as they were coming out of their bedroom, I found a perfect shot as I could see the little ones heading the Christensen entourage, with Amara taking the lead with her little legs! SNAP! There it was the perfect shot! Then boom came a sound and I could no longer hear little legs! I looked up from my camera and to my horror I had blinded the little leader with my flash! She was on the ground not knowing what happened to her and everyone else who was following her was also blinded while trying to avoid a Christmas Eve collision to the sweet playing music! All I could hear was "Oh No!", "Uh Oh!", "Watch Out" and "Grandma you blinded us!". I didn't think it was lyrics to the Christmas music. Everyone survived that near collision and forgave me quickly and off to open presents we went. As I walked into the front room all I could see in the warmth of the room was my husband shaking his head with a grin and a comment, "You shouldn't have done that, now we have to take the camera away from you!" Then he laughed and all was well.

Christmas Day at M M and J's!
Micah and Mandy so graciously accepted us as we asked to spend Christmas there with them at the last minute. We didn't know if we would be able to get to Christmas in Provo/Orem with the impeding doomsday winter storm that was going to hit while I was at work. Lani and Steve left early to beat the storm and I made it after work but Tom had to wait for Geoff as we found out he had to work. But we all cleared the storm and found ourselves awaiting Christmas morning. Since I arrived in the evening of Christmas and the children were with their dad at their uncle's house having a Christmas evening party, I decided to look around the old neighborhood with it's lights and lots of snow, especially in the hills! I got stuck but got out and headed to the store that almost closed on me ( I forgot I needed to bring salad for Christmas dinner at Jim and Debby's). It was a little hairy there for a moment. I got a call to be invited to Mandy's mom and dad's. I LOVED IT! Mandy has such a sweet and fun family! I sure got to luvin' them and glad I am a part of their lives now. We had lots of laughter and Jaxon just loved his train he got from grandma and grandpa ( I did, too!). It was such a cool train I must say! I hung out till it was time for Jaxon's beddy time and home we went. I love Jaxon's eyes as he would get excited pushing it! In the morning, I kept awaking with anticipation. I kept asking Tom who was dead asleep if he think he heard Micah or Mandy awake for opening presents time because I didn't want to miss a thing!! Light did shine in the morning front room with Geoff sleeping on the couch but no sign of life still. I was thinking... "Why am I thinking at this hour when no one else is?!". I did get very excited when everyone start coming out." I looked at Micah, then I looked at Jaxon and it was like de ja vu. I almost cried seeing and remembering Christmas when Micah was a baby like Jaxon!! OH NOW GET THIS... with Jaxon's famous smile he was in wonder and didn't know where to start till he seen his stocking! Yup, WE even had stockings, that was an awesome surprise!! A delicious one at that! Thank you M M and J for a Christmas worth having, everyone else joined us later that day to exchange presents and stories! At night, we had Christmas FANTABULOUS dinner at their dad's! It was decorated really nice and the food was all so exquisitely delicious! It was definitely memorable in it's own right! Thank you Jim and Debby for inviting us. It was so dang fun! I love our family! It was so nice to see our grandbabies not so sick anymore. Jarom's and Jaxon's first Christmas and we got to spend it with them! Thank you God for the blessing of having us move here so we could be a part of our family and have time with them! It was so cute and caring as Spencer calls me on Christmas eve to invite me to his family's home to play board games. I didn't get time to make it there but I can so appreciate to be made to feel included and thought of! That is what family is all about! Thank you Spencer's family for that, too! I did have one sick baby tho... and that was April! Poor thang. I did visit her and Spencer before going to sleep. I was so worried! I prayed for her several times that night. Always a mommy here. She has a good husband for sure who took care of her. She got to feeling better the next day as we headed to Salt Lake to eat at Spaghetti Factory! Whoa that was delicious! We missed having Joe, Lani and her family there and Geoff stood at Micah's cuz he didn't feel well he said. Maybe next time they can join us. We even took in Tucanos before we left back to Roosevelt our treat to our kids! It is always fun to hang out with our kids. Gotsta do some sledding with hot chocolate with whipped cream when it is not so cold! And I need to remember to send Mandy back her present I took accidentally while packing up to leave their house to head home. UGH! Stealing presents is not how you want to end your Christmas season!! Double Ugh! Bad bad mom!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Thanksgiving at the Cafeteria!

I am backing tracking just a bit as you can see. Noting this on our blog is worth the typing for sure. For Thanksgiving 2008 we got to do a first. We ate Thanksgiving dinner (Lani, Stephen, Amara, Lily, Uncle Geoffy, Tom and I) at my work Cafeteria. How memorable is that?! Well, I think everyone should try this at least once in their lifetime. It was memorable becuz we ate our thanksgiving dinner on take out styrofoam plates where we had to go in the kitchen of the cafeteria to pick it up~ andddd we ate our dinner as a family pretty much with us having the whole cafeteria to ourselves! It was a company cafeteria that offered that day to fix a free meal to families who worked there. The company was of course the best and the meal was super delicious and we didn't need to worry about fixing OR CLEANING a thanksgiving meal. Very relaxing, too.

Because we didn't eat with all our children at Thanksgiving and this was our first Thanksgiving here in Utah with all our kids, we chose to 'extend' our Thanksgiving celebration with a sleepover from our loving kids and our cutie grandbabies! Ohhh my gosh, it was just as memorable as our Thanksgiving but even more! We somehow pulled off a Thanksgiving dinner with Micah making this delicious turkey (worth the wait for sure, I think he winged it but not sure) and everyone came in with everything else yum!! I was so full and so was my heart! We had sick grandbabies poor thangs. It reminded me of when the kids were babies themselves! I actually missed that! I probably wouldn't have said that when I was going through the sleepless nights and exhausting days with worry but I had a great husband to share those moments with, so it could've been worst! I truly can't believe I missed having sick babies now that I am a grandma! My heart really felt for their parents as well. I remembered what they were going through as I watched them take care of their own babies. I love my children!! They are the best! It was sad to see my children go back to Orem/Provo when they had to go home. BUT I am glad to know they are just 2 hours away and not12! phew! We are so happy to be near them, all the sacrificing to move was worth every memory! I'm already missing all of them. Even Lani and her family and they just live next door~! I love you Jakes, April, Spencer, Joe, Missy, Malia, Jarom, Micah, Mandy, Jaxon, Lani, Steve, Amara, Lily and Geoffrey!! May you always know that! I am also grateful for my husband who cares and loves them, too! Who wants to become a better stepdad and grandpa by moving closer. I appreciate his efforts!

2009 is HERE!

The question then becomes "Where did I go?". I must admit if Jacob can write in his blog more then me, that's just wrong! But he inspired me to write more often. I couldn't get Jacob to write in his journal when he was young and here he is pushing through and writing in his blog often. Others family members who go online also inspire me to become better at this. I was really hoping I could find my camera cord to download pics to this blog becuz so much has happen since my last blog and pictures say a lot (and saves me from typing so much). But Jakes has almost no pictures in his blog so shame on me and no excuses here.

Where did I go? Well, since the last time I wrote we have moved from Tucson, Arizona to Roosevelt, Utah. We sold our home in 2 1/2 months and found ourselves camping out at Stephen and Lani's front room for a month while we looked for jobs. We tried to buy the groceries for the time we were there but nothing could compensate for that sacrifice they gave in letting us live there for a time. They even gave up a closet (precious storage space for a small apt.) to us. The food prepared was as wonderful as the cook! Geoff always had a compliment for Lani on the food and we loved it, too! It was so memorable to wake up to our grandchildren every morning, bouncing on our air mattress. ( I wish I could have that every morning with ALL my grandchildren). We were very blessed to find a 3 b 2 bath apt. in Lani's backyard for $650! It's awesome being close to our children. Other apts. in the area seemed more then that if not twice the price. The move was great as we had ALL our children and grandchildren with us to help move us into our home from the storage we are renting. After the move, we were able to find a smaller storage shed. Thanks kids for making the effort to help us!!! It definitely was a great help and they were our first guest in our home, too since we moved!