Tuesday, November 24, 2009

I don't want sharps!

So, I never got his kindergarten shots, and we finally got the dreaded letter saying we needed the kindergarten shots. Dunt, dunt, duhhh! Not only did we have to get this taken care of, but we had to do it before they would let Josh back to school. So, after picking Josh up after school I told him and Holly we had to go to the "department". They were fine with this. Josh was fine, chatting it up with everyone, until the nurse lady opened the door to the reception room to call someone else. The light bulb went on and Josh started to worry. "I don't want a sharp, mom!", "I don't want a sharp, mom. Do I have to get a sharp?" I was trying to figure out what a sharp was. Oh a shot. Fast forward to us in the doctors room, me trying to restrain Josh with my legs and my arms. Another nurse holding Josh down and Josh thrash and yelling at the top of his lungs. JOSH DOESN"T LIKE SHARPS!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Biggest Loser

I love watching the Biggest Loser. I decided this session when it started I would start my new path in life, as far as health is concerned. I had already started walking with some friends. We tried to start jogging in the mall as well, but the mall cop won't let us. Anyways I joined Weight Watchers. I know different things work for different people, but I need social pressure and their meetings help with that and the way the teach to eat is for an everyday life style not some food that gets shipped to you and you never learn good choices. So here I am 16.8 pounds lighter. I don't know if it is really noticeable to anyone besides Don, but I have started my journey and am proud of myself for sticking to it. I would like to join a gym, but the money fairy has not visited us thus far. I want to put, in true biggest loser fashion, my percentage over the weeks. My goal for the first weekend of December is 20 pounds we shall see.

Josh in school

No pictures here. I met with Josh's teacher this week for a conference. I just have to brag a bit. He is doing excellent. Yeah! He is already in a C reader and he just missed the D. He can write all of the end of the year kindergarten words already. She says he is well behaved, shares with the other children and plays well. He knows all his sounds, letters, shapes, colors, and is able to read well, as well as starting to write sentences. He is one of her favorites. Okay, so she might say that to all the parents, but it is only true in my case. I am so proud of him. Now we just have to see how he stands with his Speech teacher.

Determined to have a family outting!

No BUTTS about it!









On Saturday, after we got some chores, lesson planning and a primary practice done we wanted to go to free day at the zoo. I guess we weren't the only ones with that idea. The line to get in started on the freeway. We waited ten minutes and still didn't get on the off ramp. So, off to the bounce house we went (another free activity thanks to a birthday from grandma and grandpa). Nope no go there, it was back to back birthday parties. So option three. We had coupons, but couldn't use them on the weekend. Don has his own shoes and ball. It was the kids first time ever and they loved it. Holly go a little desperate at the end and decided to kick the ball instead of rolling it. We all scored decent. Don had 121, Stacey 119 (I was totally kicking Dons trash at the beginning), Josh 84 and Holly 61. We definitely will do it again.

More house updates







This is our dining room updates. Still not done. Don put up my crown molding, not bad for his first time. He also put in my shelves for me in the pantry. Still on the to do list. A door for the pantry. Chair railing and molding to look like paneling. Paint all the framing and molding, find curtains.



Arwen's surprise!



This was totally awesome! Okay, here it what happened. My sister-in-law (best friend)s 30th birthday was November 7th. That was the same day my mom was leaving here and had a lay over in Houston, TX about 10 mins away from my brothers house. She decided to surprise Arwen and extend her stay. Arwens mom came to a surprise conclusion as well. Mike (my brother was already planning a surprise party). My mom mentioned it to my grandmother who offered to fly me out, much to my excitement. Arwen sister also travel up and her Aunt and Uncle. All of us coming and it was a complete surprise! It was so hard not to talk about it the weeks leading up to the time. She thought that her husband had given her a massage for her big gift as well as dinner out with friends. Little did she know Saturday (the 7th) we were all in town running around and getting food, decorating her house and dressing up like pirates, ARGGGGG. Yes, I did say pirates that was the theme. Check out the cake it was awesome! She came back from her massage and much to her dismay the garage door wouldn't open (Mike had dismantled it, forcing her into the house by the front door). She opens the door and all her ward friends and neighbors yell surprise. Then my mom and her mom and sister yell surprise from the stairs. Then her other sister and I run in from the back room and yell surprise. Oh it was awesome! She was crying for ten minutes.
We ate and she opened presents (my mom had a bunch of her friends and family write in letters about Arwen and we put a book together, more crying). We also played games. And after all the regular guest left the rest of the family stayed up and played some more. I was up a full 24 hours but it was well worth it. I had so much fun!
Here are pictures of my brother and mom, Arwen and I, Arwen crying at the beginning and the family shot: back left to right: Tina, Tanya, Arwen, Aunt Victoria, Me (not flattering). Bottom: Cami and Lorien



It was my turn to host preschool. We were doing the letter H. We talked about hands, hens which lead to turkey, holidays. For snack I used a cookie cutter and cut out ham and cheese. The kids totally snarfed on that. Here are the girls being the letter H and me leading circle time. Below are a couple of turkeys the kids made. I cut out the pieces and showed them an example but then I let them go for it.