Me and my mom in law
Saturday, July 31, 2010
AH HA! I know you are all thinking I am going to come home from my hike and say I am glad I went!
Me and my mom in law
Friday, July 30, 2010
Stupid mountains are annoying.
Except for this..... I was raised in the big city. I like it there! I am safer there! I feel better there. I hate the woods. It is scary and bad and unsafe. You can get lost, or hot, or cold, or lonely, or bathroomless. Not to mention tired and dirty and with ticks. Also not to mention...EATEN by just crazy animals that are running free in the woods able to think their own thoughts which just might be to hunt and kill you. ie:cougars. They do that for sport. It is true. I saw a guy on Oprah who said so. Also the wolves have gotten really bad and the grizzly have nothing to eat so they are attacking people. Nice.
Also, I like to wash my hand like 40 times a day. It makes me feel better. You can't get clean in the woods. You just can't.
Also you can't trust my husband when he says it is an easy hike. And also I was raised by an agoraphobic mother and I am a home body. I could stay home all the time. And be happy about it. I get nervous driving places.
So there. Sometime next week I will post pictures of what my husband's "trail camera" saw in the woods and then you will agree with me that being home is best.
And nicest. And safest. And has a bathroom with soap and a sink. And water you just turn on and it is there.
Speaking of soap.... my faithful blog follower and FB friend makes soap. Interesting, huh? She sent us some samples and they are yummy! I love the grapefruit and lemon ones. And oatmeal because that always makes you feel so natural. (that's ironic since apparently I don't enjoy nature...) Oh well. Be her friend on FB and check out her soap! I want to do something cool like make soap. Don't you? It just seems like a cool thing to do. Samish Bay Soaps.
Sorry. I don't know how to make a link.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Hello there, my Glenny!
Can't wait to dig into this little gem. Starting it tonight!
Ahh. Don't you just love that picture? He's so cute.
Last night our cousins came to visit. They are so funny! So funny. We were sitting around the table talking and we mentioned Glenn Beck and cousin Scott said, "Glenn Beck is a @%#^$&". I both squealed and suck in all the air out of the room, as I covered my hands over my mouth in horrified shock and disdain. Our closest cousins not love my Glenny?
Cousin Scott starts busting up. It was all a big joke to see my reaction. He does like Glenn Beck. Ah.... Phew! I was so relieved because I didn't want to have to ask him to leave.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
After reading all my "Khronicles of Kate" can anyone blame me???????????????
- We don't have any cartoon channels and the kids are SOOOOO bored with our PBS station.
- I know Calliou is the whiniest brat alive but refer to picture number four and five again...can anyone blame me?
- Yes I do use the T.V. as a babysitter. Don't judge.
- I love Amazon. You can get lots of movies and books used and new for cheap. I like it better than eBay. I don't enjoy eBay anymore. Everyone is just selling things they must have stolen from Walmart.
- I know that is the ugliest rocking chair alive but it is good strong sturdy wood and I love it. (Kelli.... That is the one I need your ultra wonderful interior design vision for.)
- The bullet points on blogger NEVER align correctly. Frustrating.
Have a good day!
Oh...P.S. Didn't anyone think my post from yesterday was funny? The one that said "why so serious?" from the movie Batman that Heath Ledger did where he was the creepy joker? I thought that was hysterical. Her cute little close up with all her make up on! It cracked me up.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Khronicles of Kate which is really my fault for becoming too relaxed with her.
So.... Kate got lost on Pioneer day. I last saw her running to the park with a sibling and I ran to get something organized for dinner and when I went to locate her a very short time later she was gone. There was a large crowd of people and it was impossible to see one lost little person in the crowd. So I just kept circling and circling the area trying to find her. Slowly becoming PANICKED!!!!! And very heartbroken that I was going to have to miss my girlies marching in from the trek.
The whole group of people who went on the trek was going to march into the celebration, with us singing a pioneer song and waving the traditional white hanky at them. Be still my weepy soul. Doesn't that sound incredible? I gave my camera to my sweetie friend and left her in charge of taking pictures. I paused for a brief moment to cry and wave my white hanky and sing "Come Come Ye Saints" to the kids coming home from the trek and then I was off to find my baby again.
I finally enlisted help (couldn't find Corey in the crowd either) and just as my friend had it announced over the intercom I saw her sitting on the cement stairs in front of the building in the park. The outside world was silenced as she saw me and I saw her and it was so Savannah Smiles (Uhhh.... best movie in the PLANET!!!) where I said her name and she looked at me and in slow mow she ran happily to me and we hugged and she smiled not scared and if she could have talked better she would have asked if I was mad at her. Which I wasn't because I was so relieved to have found her and grateful to have a glimpse of the bigger picture and how important she is despite her wild child side.
Also those friends who follow my blog who were at the celebration were quite amused and knew EXACTLY whose "Kate" was missing. She has quite a reputation. Embarrassing.
Phew. So stressful. So sad to have not been able to enjoy my trekies coming home from trek but below are the pictures. They had a great, spiritual, challenging time. They told me interesting things all night long about their journey. How bad some of the meals were, how sunburned they were, how much they walked, how much they loved the families they were divided into, and how the girls had to pull the carts themselves while the boys watched. They said some of the boys said that was the hardest part of the trek. Watching the girls pull cart. I told Justine when you go to find your husband some day, I want you to ask them if the hardest part of the trek (assuming they went on one, which lots of youth are) was watching the girls pull the cart up the hill. If they don't think that was the hardest part of the trek then they aren't the boy for you. Don't you think that sounds like good logic? I do.
As they walked they also had station where people dressed up like pioneers told them real stories about some of the pioneers and things they went through.
I found it ironic that the next day in Sacrament meeting a youth shared one of the stories about a family who lost their son. The camp spent two days trying to find the boy but couldn't so they had to move forward. The dad decided to stay back on his horse and find his boy. The mom gave him a red blanket and said if you find him alive you can wave this blanket at me as you come back to the trek. If you find him dead you can bury him in it. For five days their was no word and the mom couldn't eat or sleep as she watched the horizon for her husband. Can you imagine how sick she must have been? Finally she saw her husband and the red blanket being waved and they were reunited. Happy day.
So grateful for the programs of the gospel that are helping me raise my children. Can you imagine how their lives have been impacted by this journey?
So grateful for the finding of lost children and the friends who love you and help you.
So amused that after I found Kate there proceeded to be about 10 more lost kids announced over the intercom, including a dog. It almost became a joke. Glad we could set the precedence.
Appreciation for husband Sunday the 28th
(Sadly, Nathan, in not so many words, informed me this will be his last year in this get up. Cry.)
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Kaboom!
It took me a minute to register what he was saying.
Then it dawned on me what he meant.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Our first Chestnut rabbit! Very exciting color! VERY!
Kate and Bo with cousin Macie and rabbit "Joey"
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Lest my Glenny think I forgot him....
Well, about the seminar...how loudly and enthusiastically can I say INCREDIBLE in print? It was INCREDIBLE! INCREDIBLE! I adored it. I can barely describe it. But I really want to for my own sake. So it might take time but be on the look out for post in the future.
Isn't he such a cutie? Yes, this is the best my sad little pathetic camera could do. And that was off a screen. I don't care. I love him. He also has the cutest glasses now, too.
I was a little disappointed to see that his wife was adorably thin and petite and cute. Why couldn't she just be a little hefty like me. Sigh. But I love her too. For sharing him with us and letting him do the work we need him to do. I just wish she was fat. Is that so bad?
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