Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Spa Day!!!

I think I have the best calling in the church. I am the Achievement day leader for the 10 & 11 year old girls. The girls I have are so completely opposite in every way, but they mesh so well when they are together. The beginning was a little hard so I decided we needed to have a little talk. At our next activity we gathered around the table and I asked the question "Who is the most popular person in the room?" All of the girls looked at me like I was crazy and didn't say a word. My response was "I am!" Then I started to name each of them also. I told them that achievement day was equal playing field, no one was popular or unpopular, no one was better than anyone else we were all children of God and that meant we were equal. I also said that if anything mean was "accidentally" said I would hurry and say equals and the offender would promptly apologize, and it actually worked!!

The lesson I had chosen to give was on having good hygiene. Because they are coming to that dreadful age of puberty i thought this would be important, but I didn't want it to be a "take a shower everyday and use your deodorant cause your startin' to stink girls!" I wanted it to be fun. I started by talking about all the hygiene stuff, and then moved to how it's really your inner beauty that makes your outer beauty shine. Then I gave the girls a cute bag with deodorant, chap stick, body spray, face wash, lotion, mouth wash and I think something else, but they were so excited to have all of the fun stuff in their gift bags.

For the activity part I called it a Mother/Daughter Spa Day, so the moms were there for the whole day. We had a station for painting toenails and fingernails. Mom's painted the daughters and then the daughters painted the mothers (I only saw a few mom's redoing nails while the daughters weren't looking.) A pool with warm water and citrus fruit cut up inside it (we cut up lemons, limes and oranges to make the water fun, and the smell with them in the warm water for so long was AWESOME!!) We also had a station for a facial table where the girls could put on blue mud masks and they LOVED that.








At the end of the activity we had hand and foot shaped sugar cookies with flesh colored frosting and small jelly belly's to put on for the colored fingernails and toenails. It was a huge stress getting it set up and everything bought and made, but so worth it to see the girls and their mom's together and having fun.


Monday, June 28, 2010

The Remodel

I realized that most of the pictures I have taken of the remodel have been on my phone and not on my camera, but this is what I've got. We replaced all the leaking roof, insulation, shingles, windows and doors. This is the front window being replaced and oddly enough, when it was taken out there was flood mud in it.
After the windows and doors they started the siding. Look at the horrible paint above and the beautiful siding below.
The siding is almost done and then we are tearing out the driveway, sidewalk and stairs. Then I think all we have left is the painting the doors and the garage. It is so nice to get all the problems with our house taken care of.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Fathers Day

I think all of the firsts this year are just going to be dang tough! I was really dreading fathers day. I was being really jealous of every who got to celebrate with their dads and I was trying not to be sad and just deal with it, but my anti-sadness turned into slight anger and of course being so hormonal that just made me start to cry. Then Diana called with the perfect idea. She invited us to meet he family at the cemetery and we all gathered around my dads grave and ate chocolate chip cookies and shared our favorite memories. We had a great time. Lots of fun memories were shared. But, I think the best part was when Sam and his friend saw all of the flowers from memorial day down by the dumpster. Well, Sam went down and got a HUGE armload of flowers to decorate the grave with. He brought back all kinds of plastic flowers, a plastic sign that said "DAD" and as soon as the grave was covered he went down for another arm load. But, Diana kindly told he that that was plenty. Sam is such a tender hearted kid. What a sweet act of kindness for an 8 year old.

Memorial Day

Memorial day was a pretty good day. It was fun to get together as a family and enjoy the memories of my dad. It was great to see how many people love my dad and shared some experiences they had with them. I had more experience than everyone else because I think I went to the cemetery about 10 times that day...call me obsessed, it's true! And I think all my pictures are just the same, maybe I changed where I was standing a few steps :D









My favorite memory is still when we had family prayer
at night and towards the last year he was really struggling with names.
On many occasions we would hug and I would tell him how much
I loved him and then he would say to me, as sincere as he could be,
"I love you Shirley"

Monday, June 21, 2010

Back to blogging...

I have been in a very weird place for the last two months. I have been going through heartache, self-doubt, menopause hormonal crappy stuff, physical pain, severe side effects from menopause crappy stuff, stress, crying myself to sleep every night....the list continues. But, I'm gettin' a little better and I have a lot to blog about. THIS IS NOT TURNING INTO A DEPRESSING BLOG, JUST SO YOU KNOW! But, I do have things to share, like I am typing this on my BRAND NEW LAPTOP!!!!! And crazy mother nature, my wildflowers came back this year, but only the orange and blue ones, last year I had every color. Good things are too come! 2 posts down, lots to go!!!

Uncle Dennis



This is my Uncle Dennis. My mom's brother. A TRULY GREAT MAN.
When my dad passed away, he was a great comfort to my mom. I was so
grateful for his love and support during the first few months.

On May 8th we got a phone call from his son Derek saying
he woke up with horrible stomach pain and was in the hospital.
They found he was bleeding internally and no matter how much
blood they gave him, they just couldn't keep up. He passed away later
that evening. 5 months to the day my dad passed away.


We were able to make it to Colorado to the funeral and it was a great tribute!
My uncle also served in the military so he had a military burial.
this was amazing to witness. The folding and presenting of the flag,
the gun salute, hearing taps played, I am so grateful
for the way we honor our soldiers!



Uncle Dennis, your presence will be deeply missed!!