Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Mushy Arms

I was sitting next to Cameron at dinner last night when he grabbed my arm and said, "Mama, your arms are mushy." "Thanks!" I said with all enthusiasm. The truth is, I have been meaning to start the Jillian Michaels Powersculpt workout for a few weeks now, but I've been procrastinating as usual. Well, thanks to my poison ivy- covered son, I started it today. It's pretty intense for a 15 minute workout. My sister swears by it and she said if I do it five days a week, I should be good to go by the summer. We shall see. Oh, and Cameron and Jenny were both watching me and telling me what to do during the workout. Lovely, huh?

I got into the oh-so-dreadful habit of taking catnaps in the afternoon on the couch. Not good. I was hit with the realization that the semester will be over in three weeks and I need to buckle down and stop putting off my assignments. I am behind in two of my classes and I have a few papers/essays to do too. So I have resorted to energy drinks to keep me up during my afternoon slump. Is that bad? I'm not sure, but they are working. At least in my head they are. So feel free to post your opinion on energy drinks and similar energy-enhancing products.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Sunbeams and Poison Ivy!

So yesterday one of the Sunbeam teachers called out sick at the last minute and the substitute did not have time to plan a lesson. So I had two Sunbeam classes! Let me tell you- I had so much fun with them! When I found out about all of this nonsense, I was like, "Heavenly Father, you are really challenging me today, aren't you?" But it turned out not to be a challenge at all. They were so into my lesson and so well-behaved and so much fun. I am still amazed. I love those Sunbeams. They are amazing and precious little souls. They are cute and smart and funny. I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to spend time with them and teach them and get to know them each week. So I'd like to give a shout-out to my Sunbeam class: Ryan, Dallon, Katy, Leah, and Madison and my add-on Sunbeam class: Chloe, May, Carsen, and Rachel. I love you guys! You make me smile!

While I was teaching my awesome Sunbeams, Scott was taking Cameron to the doctor because of a mysterious rash on his face. It turned out to be poison ivy which I think is in the woods in our backyard. Poor little man. He's on prednisone now which is making him hyper which is driving me nuts! You should've seen him running around BJs today. People must of thought he was off his medication if you know what I mean. His face looks a lot better now, but he's still very itchy. I feel bad for him, but he did know to stay out of the woods. We warned him several times not to go in there. Hopefully this will be the last poison-ivy experience for him, but I kind of doubt it.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

The Mole

The mole is the bane of my existence. The mole is a unit of measurement used in chemistry that is equivalent to Avagadro's number, or 6.022 X 10 to the 24th power. It seems pretty self explanatory, but that it is not. The mole has caused me to stay up until the wee hours of the morning. The mole has caused me to wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night. The mole has caused me to shake with anxiety. The mole has caused me to spend over an hour an a half on an exam. The mole has caused tears to shed from my eyes after that dreadful exam. I do not like the mole. I did not like the mole in high school, but since I have an awesome chemistry professor, I kept an open mind about it. Nope, I still do not like it. Why is this bothering me so much? I have a perfect A average in all of my classes. I have gotten all As on my exams and quizzes and assignments. I have been striving to keep that perfection going, but now I fear that my streak has been ruined. All because of the mole. Who is this Avagadro guy anyway? And why did he ruin the lives of chemistry students by inventing this unit of measurement? Couldn't he have taken up a hobby instead?

Calculate the number of grams of C3H8 required to produce 36.0g of H2O. Use the balanced equation: C3H8 (g) + 5O2 (g) = 3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g). (The equal sign is supposed to be an arrow.)

If you can do this problem, I'll give you a sticker.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Bio Exam

For those of you who are wondering (cause I've been really stressing about it), I got a 93 on my Biology exam today on cells, cell division, and genetics! I am so thankful to all of my incredibly supportive friends and to my Heavenly Father for helping me deal with all of the stress and nastiness of science. Next up, sociology and art history online. Yay. Just when one exam is done, another one just creeps up on me. Errrrrrr.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

I'm Losing It!

Not in the sense you may think. I'm actually losing weight! In June of 2006, I was at my non-pregnant heaviest. Since then I've lost 15 pounds. The first ten pounds were really easy, but the last five were awful. Finally, they are gone. I'm not done by any means. I want to lose 30 more altogether, but my goal for now is 10 more. I find that if I make smaller/shorter goals, they are easier to reach. I think going back to school has helped me tremendously by keep me busy and out of the kitchen. A lot of people eat when they get stressed. Not I. I starve myself. I went through this really bad depression in high school and lost 20 pounds. No lie.

I am losing it with my kids too. They are driving me nuts! I think they know I have a big exam on Saturday and they are just looking to make me crazy. Right now they are okay though. Eric is napping and Cameron and Jenny are in the playroom. I just heard Jenny say that she has two babies in her tummy. So I think it's safe to say that they are playing house- or paramedics. Who knows?! I love them. Cameron said to me last night, "Mama, I think you are the best chef cook in the whole world!" I melted. I love when they compliment my cooking. Eric is starting to give me kisses with his hand which is super-cute. Jenny is always telling me that when she grows up she wants to be a mommy just like me. So sweet. They really are good kids- they certainly know how to push my buttons though.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Our New Washer!


You likey???
You are looking at the wonderful and beautiful Whirlpool Cabrio. It's a top-loader, but still water and energy efficient. If you're wondering about the check mark on it, the Cabrio has been named one of the top washers. It's got a see-through glass top and many different cycle options. We went to the Sears appliance outlet to get it. It has a scratch on the side but other than that, it's perfect. We saved about $200 on it! It was definitely well worth the wait. Thanks Mom and Dad, for letting us do tons and tons of laundry at your house. We won't be needing your washing machine anymore, but your kindness is greatly appreciated. I'm washing my comforter now. Hehe. You know, when I was a teenager, I used to get so excited about purchasing a new cell phone or stereo. Never did I imagine I would get this excited and sentimental about a washing machine! I think I'll sleep in the basement with it tonight.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Valentine's Day!

Cameron and Jenny frosting their cupcakes. Like their costumes?

Jenny ate more frosting than she actually used to frost the cupcakes.

Awwwwwww, so pretty!

I was very stressed on Valentine's Day. I had tons of homework and reading and a huge exam to study for. Scott got me a nice card and the Glenn Beck book I've been wanting. I got him some Valentine's coupons (hehe), a CD he wanted, and a book. He didn't get the CD or the book til the next day though. Long story. Cameron got a tie and two belts (he really wanted them for church), Jenny got a Tinkerbell hair tie and some HSM lip gloss, and Eric got a little truck and a Shrek sippy cup. Anyway, I made some red velvet cupcakes which were very yummy and instead of using fresh cream cheese frosting, I used the premade version and added food coloring. They were so good. Cameron and Jenny ate the ones that I frosted and decorated and Scott and I ate theirs. Isn't that funny how that happens?

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Back to Preschool!

After homeschooling Cameron and Jenny for about 5 months, I decided to send them back to preschool. It just got too hard, especially when I went back to school in January. Cameron was very excited to see his teachers and friends again and Jenny was happy just to be there. Note our dining room floor. Scott's been working on refinishing it for, um, a while now. I can't wait til it's done. It looks so dull. Also note the charts on the wall behind them. The dining room was also our classroom.

Eric's 2nd Birthday!

Everyone knew of Eric's love of Mickey Mouse and Shrek, but Eric was still amazed at all of the Mickeys and Shreks he got on his big day. Notice Princess Fiona on the TV. We played Shrek movies throughout the party.
Eric loved his new Mickey sippy cup- except he won't use it. He's so pickey when it comes to sippy cups.

Here is Eric reading a birthday card featuring, you guessed it, M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E!

Eric's cousin Julie is showing him how to make his new Shrek talk. His smile looks even cuter without the binky. Trust me. Note Jenny sitting on Scott's lap. She had a random nose bleed while Eric was opening his gifts. I love the smile on Scott's face too. I hardly have any pictures of him smiling!

The following day was Eric's actual birthday. Scott picked out a set of Hotwheels cars for him. He just started playing with them like Cameron did when he was two- lining them up. It's so cute.

I saw a Mickey book and a Shrek book at the grocery store, so I snatched them up. I think I've read them to Eric a few dozen times each.

Here's Eric playing with the Bass Pro Shops truck that Scott picked out for him. He doesn't play with it much now. Cameron kind of inherited it.

Eric blowing out the candle on his Shrek cupcake. Don't you love his jammies??? They remind me of Gingy from Shrek. He's my favorite!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Christmas Morning 2007


O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree! Santa was so organized this year! Each child had their own wrapping paper so they knew which presents were theirs. Cameron=Spiderman, Jenny=Tinkerbell, and Eric=Mickey Mouse. I think the kids made out pretty darn well this year.Eric playing with his new barn. There is one just like this in his nursery class at church and he loves it, so when Scott saw this one, he snatched it up. And gave it to Santa of course.
Cameron looooooooves legos. He was thrilled to get his own tub to do whatever he wanted to with.
Sorry Jenny. We didn't get a good picture of you with your presents. But you know you enjoyed them!





Our Christmas Picture

This was the picture featured on our Christmas card this year. Actually, one of the pictures. The other picture was the one from the pumpkin patch which is also on this blog. My aunt was like, "Wow, you got a picture of Eric without his binky!" Yes we did, and it was quite a feat.

Santa, Santa, HO, HO, HO!!!

I know, I've been neglecting the blog again. So I'm reliving Christmas today. Here are the kids with Santa Claus at my father's company Christmas party. Incredibly, no one cried on his lap. Cameron and Jenny were more than happy to tell Santa what they wanted. Note Eric's stern look downward. He was unsure about this Santa thing, but very cute at the same time!




















Friday, November 30, 2007

Our Pit-Stop

My sister with Anna, the crabby one.

Me and Eva.

On the way home from Virginia, we had a brief pit-stop in Jersey at my sister's house. I got to see and hold the babies!!! I miss them so much. They have gotten so big!

Thanksgiving 2007

Eric eating his first s'more.
Cameron and Jenny eating their s'mores.

Eric passed out on the couch after being diagnosed with a double ear infection.

Eric attempting to fish on Thanksgiving.

Cameron looking a little like a young Forest Gump.

Jenny fishing.

Our infamous turducken a few hours before our feast.

Eric excited to have his cousin in his room with him and Cameron.

Cameron and Colton bonding over Spiderman.

Jenny with Oakleigh and Larkin.

November 15, my sister-in-law and family came up to stay with us for a few days. We had a funeral to attend. The kids had a great time together. Just two days after they left, we traveled to Virginia to visit them for Thanksgiving. Again, the kids had a wonderful time together. Scott and I got to take Eric out alone which he loved, while Cameron and Jenny played with Colton, Larkin, and Oakleigh. Thanksgiving Day we had turducken (so yummy), stuffing, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, corn, and cranberry sauce. My sister-in-law did a great job making everything. I tried to help a little, but she pretty much did it all. The night before I had made pumpkin cookies and my nana's pumpkin pie. Oh, and I made mulled cider too. Everything was delicious. Two days after Thanksgiving I made my Thanksgiving paninis with the left overs. Kristina and I went shopping on Black Friday which was crazy and fun. We went to the Science Museum on Saturday where we uncovered Eric's obsession with trains and my dislike for some of the old men who build them. Sunday we went to church where I finally got to go to Relief Society for the first time in over a year. Monday, Scott took Eric to the walk-in after he kept us up all night with what turned out to be his second double ear infection in a month. Eric was soooooooo miserable, but he's feeling better now. Monday night we went to the Botanical Gardens for Family Home Evening. The kids had fun seeing all of the Christmas lights, roasting marshmallows for smores, and seeing more trains. Tuesday we hung out and got ready to leave Wednesday morning. We made pumpkin soup Tuesday night and watched the Dancing with the Stars finale. I'm so happy Helio won! Anyway, we're home now and establishing some form of normalcy. We're preparing for Christmas. Today, the kids helped me vacuum and clean and move the furniture so when Scott gets home later we can put up the tree. Eric is walking now more than he is crawling, so he kind of gets in the way, but he's so flippin cute! He just wants to be like his brother and sister. Enjoy the pics...











Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Cameron's 5th Birthday!







I cannot believe that Cameron is 5 years old. Saturday was his birthday and I think it was a fun day for him. He wanted pancakes for breakfast so Scott made him very cool pancakes- better than I ever could. He opened his presents and let his sister help. She was very jealous that day. He got a big Lego fire set, a Lego helicopter, a toolbelt, and a real hammer. He loved all of his gifts. While Jenny and I went to the store in the pouring rain, Cameron and Scott put together most of the fire house. We finished the rest later. Then we went to Trunk or Treat at church and had dinner and went from room to room trick or treating. The kids go a lot of candy. Since we got back late from that, we had a Carvel ice cream cake the next day after dinner. Cameron was so sweet. He knew his sister was jealous that it was his birthday (even though hers was just two weeks before), so he let her help him blow out the candle on his cake. As much as Cameron gets on my nerves with his boyish behavior sometimes, he has such a sweet soul. Cameron, always stay sweet. Someday you are going to make a great husband. I love you!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Pumpkin Picking!

Isn't this beautiful? It was a cloudy day, but we made it in time. We beat the rain by minutes.
Cameron and Eric are the goats and Jenny is the pig. How flippin cute is this?!

Eric is the bird, Cameron the pirate, and Jenny the tree.

Isn't this the best picture? Minus the binky ofcourse. We're thinking of using this picture as a Christmas card this year.




Build-A-Bear!


Nana T. took the kids to Build-A-Bear for their birthdays. Cameron picked out a black teddy bear and a Spiderman outfit. He wanted a black labrador like his cousin Matthew's, but they didn't have it there. He loves his "Spiderbear" though. Jenny picked out the pink fluffy bear and dressed her as Aurora aka Sleeping Beauty. "Fuzzy Bear Aurora" is missing her crown in this picture. Scott and I bought the Shrek "bear" for Eric with the appropiate clothing. Eric is in love with "Goo Goo Shrek." Each bear has been sleeping with the kids every night.

Halloween Costumes

Spiderman! When Cameron put on this costume, he was tranformed. He started jumping all over the place and pushing me and stuff. It was cute, funny, and disturbing all at the same time.

Cameron making a monster at the Music Makers Halloween party.

Jenny as Hannah Montana- wig and all.

Jenny makes a good Hannah Montana sans the wig. Everyone at church loved her.

My little Ogre! Eric's love of Shrek bought him this costume. He refuses to wear the headpiece though.

Eric was so pooped after Trunk or Treat at church. He stayed in this position for quite some time.

This year was really all the kids' first Halloween. It's kind of sad actually, but true. Last year, we were all sick so Eric missed his 1st Halloween and the kids don't remember anything cause, well, we didn't do anything. The year before we were totally unorganized and the kids were younger so they don't remember anything. And before that, they don't remember anything. So this year, we bought their costumes very early and got them all psyched up about the holiday. On Thursday, they got to try on their costumes just to make sure I didn't have to alter them at all. On Friday, we had the Music Makers Halloween party at church so they got to wear their costumes, make some crafts, and eat some yummy food. Oh, and hang out with their friends. And I got to socialize with the other moms and make some new friends as well. Today was Trunk or Treat (indoors) at church and they to dress up and go room to room for candy. It was lots of fun! We had chili (hot dogs for the kids) and I made some cornbread which I didn't even get to try because by the time I got to it it was gone! I guess everyone liked it. We also got to decorate the room we were in. We did ours with tombstones, cobwebs, spiders, and glow in the dark pumpkins. It was awesome! I should've taken a picture. And Halloween isn't over yet! They still get to wear their costumes one more time!

Cameron and Jennifer's Birthday Party

Cameron's Spiderman cake. I'm so impressed with my spiderwebs!

Jenny's Hannah Montana cake.

Blowing out the candles on their special birthday cakes.

Cameron holding one of his cousins- I can't remember if it was Anna or Eva. I know, I'm a bad aunt, but hey, I had a lot on my mind that day! Jenny is waiting patiently for her turn- kind of.

Eric enjoying himself with Aunt Roberta.

Cameron very excited about opening his presents!

Jenny in all her glory!

On October 20th, we had Cameron and Jennifer's birthday party. It was the perfect date because it fell right in between their birthdays. We all had a great time. My house was cleaned, the food was made the day before, and the cakes came out great. I think that this year was probably the best party we've had here. I planned everything out perfectly. However, I did not plan on Scott having a migraine the day before so he was very busy the day of the party doing things he planned on doing earlier. Everything worked out though. See for yourself.