Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Best dance video ever!
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Great Stories From This Week
So I scooped up the big clumps and ran back to the stove. Then I turn around to find Liliana on the floor with a package of wipes (the pop out kind), pulling them all out! Brice's mimic later of what was going through her mind was, "Oh, look! Another one. And then another one. And another one. Wow, they just keep popping up!" She was surrounded by wipes and having a grand time!
I went to pick them up but then I heard my kids in the garage and decided that was much more important to check on. Go ahead, Lily, just keep pulling! So I went out to the garage to find:
And Ryker with a 4 foot stick, hitting things! Maybe he thought he was hammering things and, lacking a hammer, the stick was the next best thing (kinda fuzzy picture, but you get the idea).
Here's a funny Ryker anecdote: This morning we were getting ready for church when Ryker came to the bottom of the stairs and called, "Brice, Brice, Brice!" Brice came to the top of the stairs and said, "Ryker, you should call me Daddy." Ryker said, "OK" and started to walk away. Then he stopped and said sheepishly, but matter-of-factly, "Mommy calls you Brice," and stuck his thumb in his mouth and swirled his hair as he wandered off.

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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Crazy week!
Holy cow! Was this ever a crazy week! You have never had a week like this one! Okay, maybe you have, but it doesn't happen often because if people had frequent weeks like this one was, we'd all keel over and die!
The mayhem really all started last week. On Wednesday, Brice and I played racquetball with my dad. He slaughtered us, as you might expect but it was loads of fun. But the next day, I was the sorest I've ever been in my life! Well, I think I remember being more sore one other time in my life, but still... I was so sore that when I tried to drive myself home the next day, I could only use my 1st, 3rd, and 5th gears--I couldn't pull the stick shift down into the other gears! Pitiful isn't it! Good thing I didn't have to back out of my parking spot...
So, by Friday, I was still super sore and I was really starting to feel the pressure because Brice's parents were coming the next day and I really wanted to have a clean house for them to visit instead of one cluttered with kid shoes and toys and everyone's clothes and a sink full of dishes. The thing is, I really couldn't do anything! I was too sore. So I was stressed and miserable and then I loaded up the kids to go to my 3:00 class only to discover that my stinkin' car wouldn't start. Grrr. So I spent an hour trying to start it, I missed my class, and Brice got a ride home. Then he took me out to cheer me up. Thank you, William and Angel for watching the kids.
I LOVE this planter and walkway (above)! I think it turned out so well. And I can't wait to see flowers in it.
Ryker, true to form, is in the slop from cleaning out the cement mixer. He might have made a nice statue, but we got him out before the cement set...


Today is Easter and we have another fabulous tradition: My dad hides eggs for the kids and we all follow them around and take pictures like parents and grandparents are supposed to. But then the real fun begins. My dad also hides eggs for the adults! And he hides them REALLY well! It usually takes us about two hours to find our eggs. We each have ten, and they have our initials on them, so you can't just take the first ten you find and be done. You have to find YOUR ten. Last year, we were down to the last two or three eggs and William (Brice's brother--this is an extended-family-and-friends activity) was getting pretty irritated. He'd had nine of his eggs for the longest time and just couldn't find that last one. So my dad started giving us hints. At some point Angel (William's sweet, gentle, innocent wife) found and egg, looked at it, and said, "oh, not mine!" and THREW it as high up the pine tree as she could. And it stuck. Of course, it was William's! He was mad but laughing at the same time and ended up climbing way up in the tree to get his last egg (I thought I had a picture of William way up in the tree, but I can't find it at the moment. Darn). So this year, William found the first egg (it happened to be mine) and he threw it on the roof! Oh, we were off to a good start!

This picture's kinda fuzzy, but the enthusiasm is there!Posted by Morgan at 9:24 PM 2 comments
Sunday, March 16, 2008
The Magic Bean Sprout
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Santa's gift and our future cheerleader!
We went to a Christmas party this last Christmas and Santa was there. For weeks before the party Raelin kept saying she wanted to give Santa a present. The day before the party, I asked her what she wanted to give him and she went and found her beloved monkey that she had dressed in a dolly dress. I explained to her that if she gave it to Santa, it wouldn't be hers anymore and she wouldn't get to play with it anymore and was she okay with that. She said yes so I said okay. She wrapped it herself and "wrote" him a note and gave it to him at the Christmas party. It warmed my heart to see how kind and generous she was. Santa probably didn't really get what she was giving him and how much it came from her heart, but it just made me proud to see what a thoughtful girl she is. She was so happy and excited to watch Santa open her gift.
You can't quite tell from this picture but Raelin has a huge smile on her face in this one and Santa is holding her monkey.And here is our little cheerleader-man. Raelin got some pom-pom's for Christmas and Ryker started playing with them one day. Angel started snapping pictures of his "routine."
Ready, GO!







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Shopping trip from H-E-double-hockey-sticks, and other random stories



Daddy got up for dinner, but Raelin slept right through! After a while, Brice decided to see what would happen if he woke her up with a bowl of cheesecake! That was the happiest she's ever been upon first waking up!

Ryker is rowing his boat gently down the stream. I guess he must have been planning on falling in and he didn't want to get his clothes wet.
So to go along with this picture of a beautiful, innocent girl, I'll tell you the nightmare shopping trip story. I went to Wal-Mart with my two kids and my friend's one-year-old, Liliana. Lily was GREAT! she sat in the cart and ate crackers the whole time and was a delight! MY KIDS on the other hand were MONSTERS!!!! I'm trying really hard not to be such an uptight parent these days so I let them walk along and gave them a bit of a loose leash. They started off meandering through the isles with me, but little...by...little, they started to meander faster and faster and faster. At some point I realized that my kids were RUNNING all over the place with complete disregard for others or my embarrassment. Try as I might, they would not slow down. Oranges and ice cream cones were suddenly appearing in my cart! Once, I turned around to find Ryker standing there holding an empty egg carton by only the lid! AHHHH! Eggs everywhere! I just couldn't take it anymore when they were playing tag around the produce stands yelling at the top of their lungs! So I grabbed them each by the arm, trying desperately to control my temper (in hindsight, I should have just left, but we needed food and I was almost done!), and I marched them over to the cart and said, "Hold this and DON'T let go!" So the kids started riding on the rungs in peace for, oh, about, 25 seconds, until one inched their way along the rungs to the other kids' side and then... "Ryker, this is MY side! I want to be in the front!" "No I want to be in the front!" "Get off!" together with the pushing and pulling and NOISE! An old guy walked by and said, "Are those all yours?" I said, "No, the good one's not mine, but the one's running rampant around the store are!" So eventually we got to the check out line and when it was my turn, Ryker disappeared. I didn't even care at that point; I'd find him when I was done and just leave already! So after I checked out, I went around the corner and found him sitting on the floor eating CADBURY EGGS! GGRRRR! So I had to pay for those and then we FINALLY left. But, oh, no, the story's not over yet! I got the kids and the groceries loaded in the car only to discover that the car WOULDN'T START! Our car has a chronic electrical problem, so I tried all the stuff that usually works to fix it, but to no avail. Eventually, I found myself standing on my engine jumping up and down on it and kicking things (Brice has taught me well). At that point, I could only appeal to God, so I asked Ryker to say a prayer because I was too frustrated and angry and he says very thoughtful prayers. When I said "amen," Raelin could tell I was crying and she said, "Mommy, why are you sad?" I said, "I'm SO frustrated! You guys were HORRIBLE in the store and it makes me so angry and frustrated and embarrassed! And now the car won't start and I'm frustrated about that too!" She said, in a squeaky little sad mouse voice, as though she were trying to muster up some tears as well, "Ryker, maybe you should say another little prayer." How do they redeem themselves so easily!?! So I called Liliana's mom, who was at my house by now, and asked her to come get us. When we got home, it was nap time--for me. Oh, what a day!
This is the "who's toughest" game that Brice thought up. Take the kids out and stand in the snow barefoot and see who lasts longest. Who do you think won? It was RAELIN! She out-lasted Brice! What a tough girl! She manifested her toughness again yesterday when she was standing on the front bumper of a car to look at the engine, when her feet slipped and she smacked her face on the hood latch! Oh, it looked SO bad! Her mouth was bleeding like crazy! As I started to clean her up, I could see that she had a gash on the inside AND the outside of her lip and I thought her teeth had gone all the way through and that we'd be headed to the emergency room, but by the time I cleaned up all the blood, it had stopped bleeding and it looks like her teeth split her lip on the inside and the latch cut it on the outside. She was SO tough though!Posted by Morgan at 3:51 PM 2 comments
Monday, March 3, 2008
Tagged!
So, I've been tagged! I'll actually do this one because I think I seem to have a few minutes. Weird!
The rules? Each player answers the questions about themselves. At the end of the post, the player chooses 4 people, posts their names, then goes to their blog and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they are tagged.
MMM...who to choose??
1) Where I was 10 years ago: At Rim High School trying to not feel like a complete and utter loser and trying to recreate a name for myself with track, cross country, and soccer. And REALLY missing life in Rancho Cucamonga. It was not a good year (or years +/-3 for that matter).
2) 5 things on my "to do list" today: Do my reading for Family Life 100, finish my project for MFHD 160, take two Statistic quizzes, do the dishes, keep the kids from killing each other or their cousin.
3) Things I would do if I became a billionaire: Adopt my little black baby that's waiting in South America or Africa for us to be financially eligible, buy the perfect ranch and some horses, buy a second (bigger) car so we can fit baby # 3 in with us whenever he/she comes along, save and invest, go to Peru and start a business there, visit Jesse in Hawaii, and go to school forever. And maybe a few new clothes that actually FIT would be nice, but I hate shopping, so maybe not.
4) 3 Of my Bad Habits: Speaking before I think, thinking I know something about parenting (that ALWAYS backfires; I don't recommend it), and needing to be right--okay, pride in general.
5) Places I've lived: Provo (UT), Santa Cruz, Canoga Park, West Hills, Rancho Cucamonga, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, (all CA) and Springville (UT).
6) Jobs I've had: Mr. M's Pizza House, Utah State University Catering, Comfort Inn, Carl's Jr., Lake Arrowhead Children's Museum, Lake Arrowhead Building Company, Lake Arrowhead Physical Therapy, Shellie Stehmeier, and the Mom job.
7)Something Most People Don't Know About Me: Like BreAn (who tagged me), this was a hard one because I'm pretty open. Hmmm. Oh, here's a good one! When I was in high school (I was probably about 16)I beat my dad in a half-mile race! If you know anything about my dad, you'll know that that is a REALLY BIG deal! My dad is the most exceptional athlete I have ever met (challenge him to whatever sport you're best at and he will kick your butt without breaking a sweat. Okay, now he might break a little bit of a sweat--he is in his 50's, but in his prime you didn't stand a chance!), but I was in great shape from cross country! We raced from our first dock in Lake Arrowhead to our Shelter Cove house and I lagged behind at a slightly slower pace than my dad the whole way until I could see the house and then I started running faster and faster until I passed him about 100 yards from our house (he said, "You TURKEY!). That was probably my greatest victory ever and one of my few non-loser moments in high school!
Okay, that's all folks! Now I'm supposed to tag 4 other people. I think I only know about 4 other people with blogs. Actually 5, so I'll just tag you all! Laura, Mollie, Karly, Jordan, and Ange. But like BreAn said, no pressure if you don't have time or don't want to.
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