Sunday, September 30, 2007
General Relief Society Meeting
I am so glad I went to the broadcast instead of watched in on TV. I think I got more from the live session than if I had watched in at home. I felt the spirit and loved the message of the meeting.
Sister Beck spoke on being strong and immovable in faith, family and relief. I liked her quote from President Hinckley, "do the best you can, but do your very best."
Sister Allred spoke on visiting teaching. She reminded us that the Relief Soceity was created for 2 reasons, to relieve the poor and save souls. I didn't think to invite my visiting teaching sisters but I'm happy that I ran into one at the dinner and sat with her.
Sister Thompson spoke on families and about what is happening to our families today and things we could do to help our families.
President Monson gave us three guidelines for help: Sudy diligently, Pray earnestly and serve willingly.
I am excited to hear general conference next week.
Taco Soup
1 pound hamburger
2 cans mexican style stewed tomatoes
2 cans kidney beans
2 cans pinto beans
1 package taco seasoning mix
1 small package frozen corn
1 small onion, chopped
1. Cook and drain hamburger.
2. Put everything in the crockpot and simmer several hours.
3. When serving, place sour cream, grated cheese adn frito chips on top of the soup.
My sweet baby
This morning when A woke up we were laying on my cuddling. She is always so sweet in the morning and I love to snuggle with her when she wakes up. S came in to hug her sister and cuddle but A would have none of it. She kept crying and pushing S away from us. A wanted to me and she didn't want to share me with her sister. It was funny and cute, although S didn't really understand.
Weekly Menu
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Pumpkin Streusel Muffins
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
Grandma
Grandma was here for a visit this week. She went home yesterday and we miss her. Not only is she a huge help to me but the kids love having her around. She reads to them and they play games together. We keep trying to talk her into moving up here from St. George. She lives rent free in St. George so if she moved closer she would probably need to live with us and I think she wants to stay where she is while she can. She'll be back up in December for Z's baptism.
Z in Soccer
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Tuesday Things
Mom decided to go stay with Tiff in Logan so when I picked S up from school I was going to take her up and be back to pick Z up from school by 3:25pm. Just as we were leaving Tiff called and said they wanted to come watch S's soccer game and they would just take Mom back with them. This was nice because I was able to come home and get other stuff done. Mom helped me with my laundry (thanks Mom!) and I baked Sinderdoodle Cupcakes and made dinner for us for after the soccer game.
After the game everyhome came back and we ate and visited. The kids rode bikes outside in the cold. Ever since S has learned to ride her bike without training wheels she loves to ride her bike even more than before. Tiff's kids have also learned to ride without training wheels so they were all having a lot of fun. Of course they didn't want their play time to end but they all have school tomorrow. Luckily we got homework done before the soccer game.
I just got everyone in bed and I am up working on my employee schedule but I am so tired.
Snickerdoodle Cupcakes
1 package White cake mix
1 cup whole milk
1/2 cup butter, melted
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
stick butter
3 3/4 cup confectioners sugar
3-4 Tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and flour & grease 2 9" pans (for cakes) or line your cupcake tin. Place cake mix, milk, melted butter, eggs, vanilla, and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl. Blend for three minutes.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Monday Evening
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Sunday Sayings
Weekly Menu
Bean & Ham Soup
BLT
Potato Salad
Watermelon
Sloppy Joes
Carrot Sticks with Ranch
Coleslaw
Chicken Catalina
Leftovers
Turkey Craisin Puffs
Salad
Sweet & Sour Pork Roast
RoastRanch Potaotes
Friday, September 21, 2007
Father and Son Outing
R and Z had their father and son campout tonight with our ward. S was so upset that she couldn't go but she finally setteled down with the idea that just the girls would be home. It would have been fun to do some "girl things" (like getting our nails done or going to a bead place to make jewerly) but with the baby it made it hard. R and Z got a later start than they had hoped so we didn't have much time this evening anyway. We rented some fairy movies and I painted her nails. I'm sure the guys are having fun, this is Z's first time sleeping in a tent. We've always camped in our trailer so it was hard packing for tent camping. I'm sure I forgot a ton of stuff but they're only going for one night so it can't be to bad.
In the morning S had a cartwheel clinic and a birthday party and she can hardly wait. It's fun to see how excited she gets.
The two girls are asleep and I should join them so the baby didn't want me to sleep last night.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Reading
The past week and a half I've tried to do some reading in the morning with the kids so we don't have as much to do during homework time. Some mornings this works and some it doesn't. This morning when Z woke up I was letting him watch cartoons for about 10 minutes before he had to get ready for school and he asked if we could do our reading instead of watching cartoons. Of course I was excited by this and he read two books to me. Z stated that he wanted to read in the mornings so he could get done faster with homework and play.
While Z was at school S and I went to the library and checked out a bunch of books, especially Halloween books. Z had speech theray after school and when he got home he wanted to eat before he started homework. During his snack time I started reading one of our library books Horrible Harry at Halloween and Z loved it. When we finished homework he wanted me to read more to him and I'm sure before bed we'll read some more. I will get more of the Horrible Harry series and I hope Z keeps enjoying them. I just loved that he was excited to listen to a book instead of watch TV.
Patty's Gift
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Twilight
I have to admitt, I did get sucked into Bella Swan's story. Once she figured out Edward was a vampire I kept thinking how long before Bella becomes a vampire. I don't normally like vampire stories but I thought this one was okay and I am looking forward to reading the next two books.
Weekly Menu
Tuesday Things
I just picked S up from school and I am amazed at how much she loves it. She loves to come home and do homework and practice writting her ABC's and numbers. She loves to color and is so excited to color all her school work. As soon as we come home she shows me everything in her backpack and we read her Letter Book. We then finish any work she didn't finish in class and read her weekly book. They have started the kindergarteners reading 20 minutes a day so I count her reading her Letter Book, her weekly book and we started reading the BOB Books. Then I am reading the Rainbow Magic series with her and then Z, S and I are reading Charlotte's Web.
The school sent home the Scholastic Book Order and I went through it last night and ordered a few books, some of their prices are amazing. I bought an Usborne 1001 Things to Spot on a Pirate Ship for half the price I can find it at Usborne and the 1001 Things to Spot are great church and car books for my kids, they love them. The books I didn't order but wanted to read with the kids I put on hold at the library and made lists of series I thought Z and S would enjoy reading together. I put many of the Halloween stories on hold so we could read them in the next month. I love that we go to the library so much and I don't have to buy all the books I want to read with the kids.
S has a soccer game tonight and she is excited. Her team doesn't have practices so they don't know a lot of the rules and just run wherever the ball goes. I think there wasn't a coach so the day before our first game the asked one of the parents for a 2nd time to be the coach and he agreed but didn't really want to do it so I don't think we'll have any extra practices but S is having fun anyway. Last night she had gymnastics and I signed her up for a cartwheel clinic this Saturday. She has been practicing cartwheels for 2 months and tries really hard but can't do a full cartwheel. I hope this clinic helps her because she really wants to be able to do one. S also has a birthday party for a classmate on Saturday and she can hardly wait. She has wanted friends her own age but there are not any in our ward so I'm happy she's making friends at school.
Z has his soccer game on Wednesday night along with team pictures. His spelling words this week are kind of difficult for him and I worry that he won't be able to spell them by the end of the week. He still struggles with the word WAS and wants to spell it with an I or U. We work really hard on spelling but it's just so hard for him. I'm glad math comes easier for him. I just keep hoping that the more we read and practice the better he will do with spelling.
I off to get A down for a nap and I need to prepare my visiting teaching lesson. I am going to one sister this afternon and I will visit the other two tomorrow.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Monday Musings
Thursday of last week was Grandparents Day for the 2nd graders so my dad came for the program with Z. The sang songs and had refreshments. I never even thought about going since I'm not a grandparent but I wish I had gone. It would have been good to get some pictures of Dad and Z. It was really great of my dad to drive 2 hours up and 2 hours back to attend the program. I wish we had grandparents that were closer (although we are blessed they are this close).
Sunday I gave the lesson in Young Womens and it was on Procreation. I'm just glad it's over. I was stressed every time I thought about it. The lesson went okay but it could have gone better. I just don't know if I'm cut out to teach the YW. I feel like they think I am old but I don't feel as old as they think I am. I'm not sure I am good at relating to them. I'll just keep praying that I can be a better teacher.
Saturday several members of the EQ came to help R with the roof. It is closer to being done, I think they just have the shingles left. I will do a happy dance when the roof is completed and we no longer have to stress every time it rains.
The kids and I started reading Charlotte's Web last night before bed. We've read some of the Magic Treehouse books I want to find some Halloween and Fall stories to read together.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Weekly Menu
Saturday, September 8, 2007
The Bishop's Bride
Andrew McCammon, a widower, knows that he shouldn’t be nervous going in for an interview with the stake president. They are friends, after all, and have worked together closely over the past few years. But something is still niggling at the back of his mind . . .
In one sentence, his stake president deals Andrew two of the biggest shocks of his life: First, he is called to be the new bishop of his ward. The second is even more alarming — he has three weeks to meet a woman, fall in love, and get engaged.
What follows is a sweet, hilarious, and thoroughly enjoyable story of one man’s faith and obedience, intertwined with a series of delightfully bizarre events that guide the right woman to him. Readers of all ages will love this rollicking, exciting novel.
Check In
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Tuesday Things
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Kisses
Today I am hoping to catch up around my house. With school and soccer starting this past week, I got a little behind. Yesterday I cheated and took a nap with the girls and then I help R shuttle a van to the dealer and he took us out for pizza and Firehouse Pizza (which our family loves and it's new in Centerville). R is working on the roof with my brother-in-law and I need to run to the store for sandwich stuff to keep them fed. I also have the lesson in YW tomorrow and I need to finish up preperations.