Cabin Fever

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According to Wikipedia the definition for cabin fever is “a claustrophobic reaction that takes place when a person or group is isolated and/or shut in, in a small space, with nothing to do, for an extended period.”  Every year since we moved here to Idaho Falls we get cabin fever.  It usually starts snowing here in October and doesn’t stop until April.  Leaving us pretty much stuck inside for that period of time. Cabin fever usually starts to set in around January and into February.  Some of the symptoms (again according to Wiki) are “restlessness, irritability, irrational frustration with everyday objects, forgetfulness, laughter, excessive sleeping, distrust of anyone they are with, and an urge to go outside even in the rain, snow or dark.”

To break up some of the monotony we’ll go on short trips or do something fun for a day.  A couple of weeks ago I was able to take my kids and go to Boise for a day.  My mom was there with my nieces and we went swimming a “Givens Hot Springs”.  Of course I forgot my camera and don’t have any pictures of that fun trip.  It was the best medicine for my cabin fever.  I not only got to get out for a while but I also got to see my mom.  It was like killing two birds with one stone, cabin fever and homesickness.

After a few weeks the cabin fever starts to set in again.  I start to feel restless and irritable. I just want to get out and do something.  In the past week our lows were around -15 degrees Fahrenheit and the highs were not much higher.  I feel like I’m just going to snap.  Then we have a day like today.  It was around 27 degrees Fahrenheit.  The kids suggested we go sledding.  So that’s what we did.  We packed the kids and sleds up and drove out to a new (new to us) sledding hill.  Because it has been so cold the snow was pretty icy.  That made the sleds go really fast.  We had so much fun.  I’m sure my tushy is going to regret it tomorrow but at least the cabin fever is gone for a while.  The boys really liked going over the jumps and Preston really caught some air.  Corey went to take a picture of him going up but the batteries in the camera ran out.  After going up and down the hill 5 or 6 times my body was telling me that was enough.  So Sophia, Corey, and I sat in the back of the truck and watched as the boys went down.  It was nice just to be outside and enjoying the scenery.  It wouldn’t be a sledding trip if we didn’t have some hot cocoa afterward.  We really enjoyed our day out.

Preston at bottom of hill

Preston at bottom of hill

Preston about to go over the jump

Preston about to go over the jump

Levi in his green saucer

Levi in his green saucer

Sophia in the back of the truck

Sophia in the back of the truck

Me in the truck

Me in the truck

Thanksgiving vacation

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This year Thanksgiving wasn’t just a weekend for us.  The kids and Corey had the whole week off.  I feel a little spoiled to have had everyone home.  The first part of the week was spent bundled up and shoveling snow.  It snowed over 12 inches in the past week.  Wednesday night Corey’s sister Lisa came for Thanksgiving.  We love it when she comes to visit.  She is just a couple of years younger than me and we get along so well.

I love that my husband likes to cook.  He smoked the turkey and it was so yummy.  Of course he had to shovel a path to the grill so he could smoke it.  Whenever we have Corey’s family over he feels the need to show off his culinary talents and we end up with lots of left overs and 15 lbs heavier.

Friday morning at 4:00 am.  Lisa and I decided to brave the 12 degree weather and go shopping.  We only had to stand outside in the cold at one store and it was only for 5 minutes.  We are armatures at this shopping stuff.  Most of the people we had talked to had already been to 5 stores and had been up all night.  Lisa and I had a lot of fun picking out shoes, clothes, and gifts.  We bought a dozen donuts for the family to eat for breakfast.  We made hot chocolate to go with it.  The kids thought we were the best.  The rest of the day was spent lounging and napping.  It was a nice relaxing day.

On Saturday we went rock climbing at the YMCA climbing gym.  This was my first time climbing.  The kids absolutely loved it.  Sophia just wanted to go really high and hang out.  I belayed for Lisa and let her down a little too fast.  She didn’t think that was too cool.  So when it was my turn she did the same for me.  She sent me down screaming.  Then I hear her say “How do you like that?” I’m pretty sure I’ll not do that to her again.  I think the next time we go climbing we might want to leave the kids home.  They loved it but the adults didn’t really get to climb much.  We only got to go up twice.  The rest of the time it was the kids going up.  Since adults cost more I think we will have to skip taking the kids.

After rock climbing we had a babysitter come over and we had a “grown ups night” that is what Preston called it.  Corey and I took Lisa out for dinner.  Then we went to the mall and Lisa and I tried on clothes while Corey held our stuff.  Lisa and I had a blast.  Not so sure about Corey though.

On Sunday Lisa came to church with us.  Not so sure she really likes to come to church with us but she was a good sport.  I love it when she comes with us because I get to sit next to her and hear her beautiful voice when we sing the hymns.  It’s fun because we will take turns singing different parts and she sounds so good.  We had one incident that Corey and I found comical.  During sacrament meeting we brought snacks for Sophia to keep her happy.  Lisa decided that she would like to have one of Sophia’s goldfish and took one.  Sophia was not up for that.  She started to scream really loud.  Corey had to take her out.  I think Lisa felt really bad but it was still funny.

We were sad to see her go on Sunday.  We dropped her off at the airport and when we got home Preston said that he felt like crying.  We all felt sad.  We didn’t want to see her go.  We love having people over.  Just wish that we lived closer to our family and good friends.  Than it wouldn’t be just once or twice a year that we get to see them.

Kids playing in the snow

Kids playing in the snow

Sophia in dad's winter clothes

Sophia in dad’s winter clothes

I think their a little too big

I think they’re a little too big

See deep the snow is

See deep the snow is

Beautiful sunset

Beautiful sunset

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving

Preston climbing

Preston climbing

this was a lot of fun

this was a lot of fun

All watching Corey go up

All watching Corey go up

Sophia hanging out

Sophia hanging out

Lisa at the top

Lisa at the top

And So It Begins

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Summer has come to and end.  It went by too fast.  School started for us on August 30th.  Now I have 2 children in school.  They were so excited for school to begin (I must say I was too).  Preston started 3rd grade and absolutely loves his teacher.  Levi  started Kindergarten.  Levi was so excited to finally get to go to school like his big brother.  The first day was only an hour long and the parents were there to help.  We went on a little scavenger hunt that took us around the classroom and showed the kids where the bathroom was.  It was really just a time to help the kids become comfortable with the new setting.  After we were done and were on our way home I asked Levi what he thought of school.  His response was “It was boring”.  My first thought “And so it begins”.  I was afraid that I might have a hard time getting him to go to school for the next week.  Fortunately he has warmed up to it and is enjoying school.  He is so different from his big brother.  Preston comes home and tells me all about school and how his day was.  When I ask Levi it’s like pulling teeth to get anything out of him.  Most of the time he tells me he can’t remember.  Eventually I’ll get little tid bits out of him and he ends up having a pretty good time in school.

I have to say it has been so quiet and nice to just have one at home even if it’s only for a few hours.  It is also really nice to have some one on one time with my youngest.  In fact a perfect time to potty train.  I’ve never done the potty training thing with a girl.  I’ve been told it’s easier.  So far it seems to be the same for me.  She is still learning the basics and I find myself saying, while cleaning the mess up, “and so it begins.”

Well summer is ended and with it comes the cooler temperatures and the busy life of running kids from here to there.  I have to wonder what happened to the warm weather and the days of sleeping in. As I wake every morning before the sun I find myself saying “and so it begins.”  p8300012p8300013


New project

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p8050001I’ve started making a quilt for Sophia.  Corey’s mother made a very beautiful quilt for her.  I’ve decided, with potty training,  I don’t want to ruin the wonderful quilt his mother made with all the washing it will have to go through.  So I’ve taken some of my scrap material and made some squares for a quilt.  So far it’s just squares but soon to be a quilt worthy of washing over and over (meaning if it gets ruined I don’t care).  Here is a picture to give you an idea of what it will look like.  I wish my mom lived closer and I could borrow her quilting frame to put it together.  Maybe I can convince Corey to make me one.   What do you think?  When I finish I’ll post another picture.


Summer reading

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Unfortunately I didn’t get to read much this summer.   I have about 7 books on hold at the library and I’ve been waiting what seems like forever for them.  I have had to resort to my own personal library,which isn’t very big, to find something to read.  I’ve decided to read “Standing for Something” By Gordon B. Hinkley.  It’s been a while since I’ve read this and have found it very interesting to read again.  I received a new calling recently in our church.  I’m the new gospel doctrine teacher.  I’ve been finding that what I’m reading goes right along with some of the doctrine we are studying.  We are studying the Old Testament.  It’s been difficult but very rewarding.  I truly believe that Gordon B. Hinkley was a prophet of the Lord.  I believe he could see the world clearly as it is.  I also believe we need to head the words he has shared with us.  So if you haven’t read this book I suggest you do.  It’s very small but packed with a lot of info.  Next book to tackle is “Approaching Zion” by Hugh Nibley.


Summer camping

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Camping is one of my favorite things to do with the family.  It’s better when you can go for more than one night but so far this year hasn’t been too promising.  I’m going to try and convince Corey to take a few days off so we can go on a real camp out.  None of this set up camp at 5:00pm and take down the next morning before 11:00 am.

A couple of weeks ago we went to Palisades Lake.  This was a first for us.  We like to try new camping places.  We still haven’t found the perfect one.  We had a great veiw of the lake from our campsite, however, it was quite a trek to get to the lake.  We ate burgers, chips, and cobbler  for dinner and had eggs and hot cocoa for breakfast.  One of the kids favorite things to do is watch their dad start the fire.  Corey was blowing on the coals to get them going and Sophia thought she would help and started to blow too.  It was really funny.  We had a good time just sitting at the campfire and even telling stories.  After the kids went to sleep Corey and I sat and watched the stars as the coals died down.  I love camping.

One down fall to our trip started the next morning.  Sometime during our drive there we must of hit a nail.  We woke to find we had a flat tire.  So while I took the camp down.  Corey changed a tire.  First time for the van and we had a hard time trying to figure out how to release the spare from under the car.  Thank goodness for the web on Corey’s phone.  Once we got it firgured out and changed the tire we headed out.  I’m hoping that August brings more chances for our camping trips.  Oh by the way did I mention I LOVE CAMPING.

Smoke follows beauty

Smoke follows beauty
Sophia blowing on fire
Sophia blowing on fire
Morning veiw of the Lake
Morning view of the Lake
Sitting around the camfireSitting around the campfire

FHE

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Most of you already know what FHE stands for but for those who don’t it’s Family Home Evening.  Our church as set aside a night to be family night (Monday nights).  We usually spend this night teaching the children a gospel principle lesson.  Mainly it is just a night that families can spend time together and opens up an opportunity for communication with one another.  One thing my family really enjoys is music.  On this particular night.  I had left the room to put away the rest of the laundry before we started FHE.  The pictures below are what I saw.  Corey had taken his guitar out and started tuning it.  The children immediately sat in front and gave him their full attention.  It’s been a while since he has played the guitar.  Usually he just plays the piano or organ for the music.  I think that most probably like the snacks at the end of FHE but I think I enjoy the music the most.p1010022fhe


Sophia turned Two

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A week ago my little girl turned 2.  We didn’t do anything special for her birthday just hung out with the family.  She is still oblivious to what a birthday is.  She wasn’t sure what to do with the presents but when we finally got her to rip into them she enjoyed it.  She did know what to do with the candles.  I decided to do cupcakes this year because it was just us.  As soon as I brought over her cupcake with the candles all lit she blew them out.  She didn’t even wait for the end of the song.  I can’t believe my baby is two.  Time flies so fast.  Soon she’ll be off to college.  So I guess I need to enjoy her before she grows up.p5160007p5160011

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Eleven Years

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On May 14th 1999, eleven years ago, Corey and I were sealed together
for time and eternity in the Portland Oregon Temple.  Through the years
we have had good years and not so good years and I can’t think of
anyone I would rather spend it with than him.

Our first
date was March of 1995.  I was barely 16 and he was my first official
date.  We met in 1994 and slowly  became close friends.  He was the
goof ball of our group ( those of you who know him will remember).  You
could dare him to do anything and he would do it.  We would talk for
hours on the phone sometimes about nothing at all.  I would turn all
the ringers off on the phones in the house and wait for him to call at
midnight and then we would talk until 3:00 am.  He was and has
continued to be my truest friend.  He continues to make me laugh and, a
bonus for me, he gets more handsome every year.  I love you
sweetheart.  Happy Anniversary!wedding03wedding271wedding52


My little man is not so little anymore

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My little man that’s what we called him.  He loved getting dressed up in his church clothes and he looked just like a little man.  This is how I see him.  Where has time gone.  Today is his 8th birthday.  He continues to make me proud everyday.  He is a wonderful example to his little brother and sister and to me.  A few weeks ago in church he asked “mom can I bare my testimony” I hesitantly said yes and wasn’t sure what I was in for.  You see he is also our little joker and I half expected him to get up there and crack a few jokes.  Instead he gave the most beautiful testimony I’ve heard from a young boy (yes I might be a little biased but it was impressive).  He spoke of his love for the Savior and his belief in the book of mormon.  It was a wonderful example to me.   He is always willing to give me a helping hand.  Although we don’t always see eye to eye I love that little man and I hope he has a wonderful birthday.